Help for programming a UNIX Shell in C++

Hello! :slight_smile:

I currently got the task of programming a UNIX Shell for practice. The functionality is as follows:

1. Entering commands with the keyboard. Enter stops the input and creates a process which should start any program
2. the shell waits for termination of each command before another command can be accepted
3. parameters should be extracted and correctly delivered to the specific programm
4. "logout" ends the shell \(more of that later\)
5. commands which have an '&' appended should be executed in the background. new commands can be entered thereafter

-> commands are not to be hardcoded

6. entering CTRL-C should deliver the currently running foreground process the signal SIGINT \(not the shell\)
7. entering CTRL-Z should deliver the currently running foregruond process the signal SIGSTP
8. implement a command "fg" that brings back a process back to the foreground which has been stopped by CTRL-Z
9. implement a command "bg" that lets a stopped process \(by CTRL-Z\) run again in the background
10. the shell can only be terminated if all background processes have been terminated, else give an error message, and make sure there should not be any zombie processes

I already started doing some of the tasks but I'm terribly unsure of how to exactly handle processes, it's very new to me. I would be delighted if someone could give me a more or less simple solution, so I can get the picture of it.

My code so far:

#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <vector>

using namespace std;

void getArguments();
string input="";
vector<char*> arguments;

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

cout << "Welcome to my shell. Exit with �logout�.0" << endl;

while (input!= "logout") {
    getline(cin, input);
    //getArguments();
    size_t space = input.find(" ");
    string command= input.substr(0,space);
    int end = input.length() - space;
    string text = input.substr(space+1, ende);

    string path = "/usr/bin/" + command;

    pid_t pid = fork();
    if(pid == 0)
    {
        cout << "Process " << command << " wird ausgef�hrt: \n";
        execlp(path.c_str(), NULL);
    }
    if(text!="&")
        waitpid(pid, 0, 0);
}
return 0;
}

Best regards,

Dan

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