/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * win32env.c * putenv() and unsetenv() for win32, which update both process environment * and caches in (potentially multiple) C run-time library (CRT) versions. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/port/win32env.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "c.h" int pgwin32_putenv(const char *envval) { char *envcpy; char *cp; typedef int (_cdecl * PUTENVPROC) (const char *); static const char *const modulenames[] = { "msvcrt", /* Visual Studio 6.0 / MinGW */ "msvcrtd", "msvcr70", /* Visual Studio 2002 */ "msvcr70d", "msvcr71", /* Visual Studio 2003 */ "msvcr71d", "msvcr80", /* Visual Studio 2005 */ "msvcr80d", "msvcr90", /* Visual Studio 2008 */ "msvcr90d", "msvcr100", /* Visual Studio 2010 */ "msvcr100d", "msvcr110", /* Visual Studio 2012 */ "msvcr110d", "msvcr120", /* Visual Studio 2013 */ "msvcr120d", "ucrtbase", /* Visual Studio 2015 and later */ "ucrtbased", NULL }; int i; /* * Update process environment, making this change visible to child * processes and to CRTs initializing in the future. Do this before the * _putenv() loop, for the benefit of any CRT that initializes during this * pgwin32_putenv() execution, after the loop checks that CRT. * * Need a copy of the string so we can modify it. */ envcpy = strdup(envval); if (!envcpy) return -1; cp = strchr(envcpy, '='); if (cp == NULL) { free(envcpy); return -1; } *cp = '\0'; cp++; if (strlen(cp)) { /* * Only call SetEnvironmentVariable() when we are adding a variable, * not when removing it. Calling it on both crashes on at least * certain versions of MinGW. */ if (!SetEnvironmentVariable(envcpy, cp)) { free(envcpy); return -1; } } free(envcpy); /* * Each CRT has its own _putenv() symbol and copy of the environment. * Update the environment in each CRT module currently loaded, so every * third-party library sees this change regardless of the CRT it links * against. Addresses within these modules may become invalid the moment * we call FreeLibrary(), so don't cache them. */ for (i = 0; modulenames[i]; i++) { HMODULE hmodule = NULL; BOOL res = GetModuleHandleEx(0, modulenames[i], &hmodule); if (res != 0 && hmodule != NULL) { PUTENVPROC putenvFunc; putenvFunc = (PUTENVPROC) GetProcAddress(hmodule, "_putenv"); if (putenvFunc) putenvFunc(envval); FreeLibrary(hmodule); } } /* * Finally, update our "own" cache. This is redundant with the loop * above, except when PostgreSQL itself links to a CRT not listed above. * Ideally, the loop does visit all possible CRTs, making this redundant. */ return _putenv(envval); } void pgwin32_unsetenv(const char *name) { char *envbuf; envbuf = (char *) malloc(strlen(name) + 2); if (!envbuf) return; sprintf(envbuf, "%s=", name); pgwin32_putenv(envbuf); free(envbuf); }