#include #include #include #include #include #include "libi3.h" /* * This function returns the absolute path to the executable it is running in. * * The implementation follows http://stackoverflow.com/a/933996/712014 * */ const char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0) { static char destpath[PATH_MAX]; char tmp[PATH_MAX]; #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) /* Linux and Debian/kFreeBSD provide /proc/self/exe */ #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) const char *exepath = "/proc/self/exe"; #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) const char *exepath = "/proc/curproc/file"; #endif ssize_t linksize; if ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, sizeof(destpath) - 1)) != -1) { /* readlink() does not NULL-terminate strings, so we have to. */ destpath[linksize] = '\0'; return destpath; } #endif /* argv[0] is most likely a full path if it starts with a slash. */ if (argv0[0] == '/') return argv0; /* if argv[0] contains a /, prepend the working directory */ if (strchr(argv0, '/') != NULL && getcwd(tmp, sizeof(tmp)) != NULL) { snprintf(destpath, sizeof(destpath), "%s/%s", tmp, argv0); return destpath; } /* Fall back to searching $PATH (or _CS_PATH in absence of $PATH). */ char *path = getenv("PATH"); if (path == NULL) { /* _CS_PATH is typically something like "/bin:/usr/bin" */ confstr(_CS_PATH, tmp, sizeof(tmp)); sasprintf(&path, ":%s", tmp); } else { path = strdup(path); } const char *component; char *str = path; while (1) { if ((component = strtok(str, ":")) == NULL) break; str = NULL; snprintf(destpath, sizeof(destpath), "%s/%s", component, argv0); /* Of course this is not 100% equivalent to actually exec()ing the * binary, but meh. */ if (access(destpath, X_OK) == 0) { free(path); return destpath; } } free(path); /* Last resort: maybe it’s in /usr/bin? */ return "/usr/bin/i3-nagbar"; }