/* Pathname and filename functions */ /* Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 John E. Davis This file is part of the S-Lang Library. The S-Lang Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The S-Lang Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "slinclud.h" #ifdef HAVE_IO_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "slang.h" #include "_slang.h" /* In this file, all file names are assumed to be specified in the Unix * format, or in the native format. * * Aboout VMS: * VMS pathnames are a mess. In general, they look like * node::device:[dir.dir]file.ext;version * and I do not know of a well-defined Unix representation for them. So, * I am going to punt and encourage users to stick to the native * representation. */ #if defined(IBMPC_SYSTEM) # define PATH_SEP '\\' # define DRIVE_SPECIFIER ':' # define SEARCH_PATH_DELIMITER ';' # define THIS_DIR_STRING "." #else # if defined(VMS) # define PATH_SEP ']' # define DRIVE_SPECIFIER ':' # define SEARCH_PATH_DELIMITER ' ' # define THIS_DIR_STRING "[]" /* Is this correct?? */ # else # define PATH_SEP '/' # define UNIX_PATHNAMES_OK # define SEARCH_PATH_DELIMITER ':' # define THIS_DIR_STRING "." # endif #endif #ifdef UNIX_PATHNAMES_OK # define IS_PATH_SEP(x) ((x) == PATH_SEP) #else # define IS_PATH_SEP(x) (((x) == PATH_SEP) || ((x) == '/')) #endif #define TEST_VMS_ON_UNIX 0 static char Path_Delimiter = SEARCH_PATH_DELIMITER; /* If file is /a/b/c/basename, this function returns a pointer to basename */ char *SLpath_basename (char *file) { char *b; if (file == NULL) return NULL; b = file + strlen (file); while (b != file) { b--; if (IS_PATH_SEP(*b)) return b + 1; #ifdef DRIVE_SPECIFIER if (*b == DRIVE_SPECIFIER) return b + 1; #endif } return b; } /* Returns a malloced string */ char *SLpath_pathname_sans_extname (char *file) { char *b; file = SLmake_string (file); if (file == NULL) return NULL; b = file + strlen (file); while (b != file) { b--; if (IS_PATH_SEP(*b)) break; #ifdef DRIVE_SPECIFIER if (*b == DRIVE_SPECIFIER) { b++; break; } #endif if (*b == '.') { *b = 0; return file; } } return file; } /* If path looks like: A/B/C/D/whatever, it returns A/B/C/D as a malloced * string. */ char *SLpath_dirname (char *file) { char *b; if (file == NULL) return NULL; b = file + strlen (file); while (b != file) { b--; if (IS_PATH_SEP(*b)) { #ifdef VMS b++; /* make sure final ] is included */ #else if (b == file) b++; #endif break; } #ifdef DRIVE_SPECIFIER if (*b == DRIVE_SPECIFIER) { b++; break; } #endif } if (b == file) return SLmake_string (THIS_DIR_STRING); return SLmake_nstring (file, (unsigned int) (b - file)); } /* Note: VMS filenames also contain version numbers. The caller will have * to deal with that. * * The extension includes the '.'. If no extension is present, "" is returned. */ char *SLpath_extname (char *file) { char *b; if (NULL == (file = SLpath_basename (file))) return NULL; b = file + strlen (file); while (b != file) { b--; if (*b == '.') return b; } if (*b == '.') return b; /* Do not return a literal "" */ return file + strlen (file); } #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM static void convert_slashes (char *f) { while (*f) { if (*f == '/') *f = PATH_SEP; f++; } } #endif int SLpath_is_absolute_path (char *name) { if (name == NULL) return -1; #ifdef UNIX_PATHNAMES_OK return (*name == '/'); #else if (IS_PATH_SEP (*name)) return 1; # ifdef DRIVE_SPECIFIER /* Look for a drive specifier */ while (*name) { if (*name == DRIVE_SPECIFIER) return 1; name++; } # endif return 0; #endif } #if TEST_VMS_ON_UNIX || defined(VMS) static char *vms_fixup_filename (char *file) { char *bracket, *slash, *last_slash; /* Convert slashes in filenames such as: * 1. drive:[dir.dir]a/b.c --> drive[dir.dir.a]b.c * 2. drive:/a/b/c.d --> drive:[a.b]c.d * 3. drive:a/b/c.d --> drive:[a.b]c.d * 4. drive:/a.c --> drive:a.c ??? * 5. drive:[dir.dir]/a/b --> drive:a/b * Since the input pointer is malloced, and the length is preserved for the * first 2 cases, the conversion may be performed in-place. * * FIXME: case 5 is not handled */ /* First case */ bracket = strchr (file,']'); if (bracket != NULL) { last_slash = NULL; slash = file; while (NULL != (slash = strchr (slash, '/'))) { last_slash = slash; *slash++ = '.'; } if (last_slash != NULL) { *bracket = '.'; *last_slash = ']'; } return file; } /* Second case */ slash = strchr (file, '/'); if (slash == NULL) return file; if ((slash != file) && (*(slash-1) != ':')) { /* Case 3: drive:a/b/c.d --> drive:[a.b]c.d */ /* Convert it to case 2: drive:/a/b/c.d */ char *drive; unsigned int len; char *new_file = SLmalloc (strlen (file) + 2); if (new_file == NULL) { SLfree (file); return NULL; } drive = strchr (file, ':'); if (drive == NULL) len = 0; else { len = 1 + (drive-file); strncpy (new_file, file, len); } slash = new_file + len; *slash = '/'; strcpy (slash + 1, file + len); SLfree (file); file = new_file; } /* Case 2: drive:/a/b/c.d --> drive:[a.b]c.d */ *slash++ = '['; last_slash = NULL; while (NULL != (slash = strchr (slash, '/'))) { last_slash = slash; *slash++ = '.'; } if (last_slash != NULL) { *last_slash = ']'; return file; } /* case 4: drive:/a.c --> drive:a.c */ slash = strchr (file, '['); /* non-NULL */ while (*slash) { *slash = *(slash+1); slash++; } return file; } #endif /* This returns a MALLOCED string */ char *SLpath_dircat (char *dir, char *name) { unsigned int len, dirlen; char *file; #ifndef VMS int requires_fixup; #endif if (name == NULL) name = ""; if ((dir == NULL) #if !TEST_VMS_ON_UNIX || (SLpath_is_absolute_path (name)) #endif ) dir = ""; /* Both VMS and MSDOS have default directories associated with each drive. * That is, the meaning of something like C:X depends upon more than just * the syntax of the string. Since this concept has more power under VMS * it will be honored here. However, I am going to treat C:X as C:\X * under MSDOS. * * Note!!! * VMS has problems of its own regarding path names, so I am simply * going to strcat. Hopefully the VMS RTL is smart enough to deal with * the result. */ dirlen = strlen (dir); #ifndef VMS # if TEST_VMS_ON_UNIX requires_fixup = 0; # else requires_fixup = (dirlen && (0 == IS_PATH_SEP(dir[dirlen - 1]))); # endif #endif len = dirlen + strlen (name) + 2; if (NULL == (file = SLmalloc (len))) return NULL; strcpy (file, dir); #ifndef VMS if (requires_fixup) file[dirlen++] = PATH_SEP; #endif strcpy (file + dirlen, name); #if defined(IBMPC_SYSTEM) convert_slashes (file); #endif #if TEST_VMS_ON_UNIX || defined (VMS) return vms_fixup_filename (file); #else return file; #endif } int SLpath_file_exists (char *file) { struct stat st; int m; #if defined(__os2__) && !defined(S_IFMT) /* IBM VA3 doesn't declare S_IFMT */ # define S_IFMT (S_IFDIR | S_IFCHR | S_IFREG) #endif #ifdef _S_IFDIR # ifndef S_IFDIR # define S_IFDIR _S_IFDIR # endif #endif #ifndef S_ISDIR # ifdef S_IFDIR # define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) # else # define S_ISDIR(m) 0 # endif #endif if (file == NULL) return -1; if (stat(file, &st) < 0) return 0; m = st.st_mode; if (S_ISDIR(m)) return (2); return 1; } /* By relatively-absolute, I mean paths of the form ./foo, * and ../foo/bar. But not foo/bar. */ static int is_relatively_absolute (char *file) { if (file == NULL) return -1; if (SLpath_is_absolute_path (file)) return 1; #if defined(VMS) return (*file == '['); #else if (*file == '.') file++; if (*file == '.') file++; return (*file == PATH_SEP); #endif } char *SLpath_find_file_in_path (char *path, char *name) { unsigned int max_path_len; unsigned int this_path_len; char *file, *dir; char *p; unsigned int nth; if ((path == NULL) || (*path == 0) || (name == NULL) || (*name == 0)) return NULL; if (is_relatively_absolute (name)) { if (0 == SLpath_file_exists (name)) return NULL; return SLmake_string (name); } /* Allow "." to mean the current directory on all systems */ if ((path[0] == '.') && (path[1] == 0)) { if (0 == SLpath_file_exists (name)) return NULL; return SLpath_dircat (THIS_DIR_STRING, name); } max_path_len = 0; this_path_len = 0; p = path; while (*p != 0) { if (*p++ == Path_Delimiter) { if (this_path_len > max_path_len) max_path_len = this_path_len; this_path_len = 0; } else this_path_len++; } if (this_path_len > max_path_len) max_path_len = this_path_len; max_path_len++; if (NULL == (dir = SLmalloc (max_path_len))) return NULL; nth = 0; while (-1 != SLextract_list_element (path, nth, Path_Delimiter, dir, max_path_len)) { nth++; if (*dir == 0) continue; if (NULL == (file = SLpath_dircat (dir, name))) { SLfree (dir); return NULL; } if (1 == SLpath_file_exists (file)) { SLfree (dir); return file; } SLfree (file); } SLfree (dir); return NULL; } int SLpath_get_delimiter (void) { return Path_Delimiter; } int SLpath_set_delimiter (int d) { char ch = (char) d; if (ch == 0) return -1; Path_Delimiter = ch; return 0; }