577 lines
14 KiB
C
577 lines
14 KiB
C
/* files.c -- file-related functions for makeinfo.
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$Id: files.c,v 1.10 2002/01/16 15:52:45 karl Exp $
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Copyright (C) 1998, 99, 2000, 01, 02 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "system.h"
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#include "files.h"
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#include "macro.h"
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#include "makeinfo.h"
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FSTACK *filestack = NULL;
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static int node_filename_stack_index = 0;
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static int node_filename_stack_size = 0;
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static char **node_filename_stack = NULL;
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/* Looking for include files. */
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/* Given a string containing units of information separated by colons,
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return the next one pointed to by INDEX, or NULL if there are no more.
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Advance INDEX to the character after the colon. */
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static char *
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extract_colon_unit (string, index)
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char *string;
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int *index;
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{
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int start;
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int path_sep_char = PATH_SEP[0];
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int i = *index;
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if (!string || (i >= strlen (string)))
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return NULL;
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/* Each call to this routine leaves the index pointing at a colon if
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there is more to the path. If i > 0, then increment past the
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`:'. If i == 0, then the path has a leading colon. Trailing colons
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are handled OK by the `else' part of the if statement; an empty
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string is returned in that case. */
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if (i && string[i] == path_sep_char)
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i++;
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start = i;
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while (string[i] && string[i] != path_sep_char) i++;
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*index = i;
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if (i == start)
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{
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if (string[i])
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(*index)++;
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/* Return "" in the case of a trailing `:'. */
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return xstrdup ("");
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}
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else
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{
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char *value;
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value = xmalloc (1 + (i - start));
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memcpy (value, &string[start], (i - start));
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value [i - start] = 0;
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return value;
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}
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}
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/* Return the full pathname for FILENAME by searching along PATH.
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When found, return the stat () info for FILENAME in FINFO.
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If PATH is NULL, only the current directory is searched.
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If the file could not be found, return a NULL pointer. */
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static char *
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get_file_info_in_path (filename, path, finfo)
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char *filename, *path;
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struct stat *finfo;
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{
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char *dir;
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int result, index = 0;
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if (path == NULL)
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path = ".";
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/* Handle absolute pathnames. */
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if (IS_ABSOLUTE (filename)
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|| (*filename == '.'
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&& (IS_SLASH (filename[1])
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|| (filename[1] == '.' && IS_SLASH (filename[2])))))
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{
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if (stat (filename, finfo) == 0)
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return xstrdup (filename);
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else
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return NULL;
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}
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while ((dir = extract_colon_unit (path, &index)))
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{
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char *fullpath;
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if (!*dir)
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{
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free (dir);
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dir = xstrdup (".");
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}
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fullpath = xmalloc (2 + strlen (dir) + strlen (filename));
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sprintf (fullpath, "%s/%s", dir, filename);
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free (dir);
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result = stat (fullpath, finfo);
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if (result == 0)
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return fullpath;
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else
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free (fullpath);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Find and load the file named FILENAME. Return a pointer to
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the loaded file, or NULL if it can't be loaded. */
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char *
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find_and_load (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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struct stat fileinfo;
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long file_size;
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int file = -1, count = 0;
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char *fullpath, *result;
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int n, bytes_to_read;
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result = fullpath = NULL;
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fullpath = get_file_info_in_path (filename, include_files_path, &fileinfo);
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if (!fullpath)
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goto error_exit;
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filename = fullpath;
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file_size = (long) fileinfo.st_size;
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file = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
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if (file < 0)
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goto error_exit;
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/* Load the file, with enough room for a newline and a null. */
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result = xmalloc (file_size + 2);
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/* VMS stat lies about the st_size value. The actual number of
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readable bytes is always less than this value. The arcane
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mysteries of VMS/RMS are too much to probe, so this hack
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suffices to make things work. It's also needed on Cygwin. And so
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we might as well use it everywhere. */
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bytes_to_read = file_size;
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while ((n = read (file, result + count, bytes_to_read)) > 0)
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{
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count += n;
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bytes_to_read -= n;
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}
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if (0 < count && count < file_size)
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result = xrealloc (result, count + 2); /* why waste the slack? */
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else if (n == -1)
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error_exit:
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{
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if (result)
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free (result);
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if (fullpath)
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free (fullpath);
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if (file != -1)
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close (file);
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return NULL;
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}
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close (file);
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/* Set the globals to the new file. */
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input_text = result;
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input_text_length = count;
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input_filename = fullpath;
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node_filename = xstrdup (fullpath);
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input_text_offset = 0;
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line_number = 1;
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/* Not strictly necessary. This magic prevents read_token () from doing
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extra unnecessary work each time it is called (that is a lot of times).
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INPUT_TEXT_LENGTH is one past the actual end of the text. */
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input_text[input_text_length] = '\n';
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/* This, on the other hand, is always necessary. */
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input_text[input_text_length+1] = 0;
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return result;
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}
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/* Pushing and popping files. */
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void
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push_node_filename ()
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{
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if (node_filename_stack_index + 1 > node_filename_stack_size)
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node_filename_stack = xrealloc
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(node_filename_stack, (node_filename_stack_size += 10) * sizeof (char *));
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node_filename_stack[node_filename_stack_index] = node_filename;
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node_filename_stack_index++;
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}
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void
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pop_node_filename ()
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{
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node_filename = node_filename_stack[--node_filename_stack_index];
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}
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/* Save the state of the current input file. */
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void
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pushfile ()
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{
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FSTACK *newstack = xmalloc (sizeof (FSTACK));
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newstack->filename = input_filename;
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newstack->text = input_text;
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newstack->size = input_text_length;
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newstack->offset = input_text_offset;
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newstack->line_number = line_number;
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newstack->next = filestack;
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filestack = newstack;
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push_node_filename ();
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}
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/* Make the current file globals be what is on top of the file stack. */
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void
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popfile ()
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{
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FSTACK *tos = filestack;
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if (!tos)
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abort (); /* My fault. I wonder what I did? */
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if (macro_expansion_output_stream)
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{
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maybe_write_itext (input_text, input_text_offset);
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forget_itext (input_text);
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}
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/* Pop the stack. */
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filestack = filestack->next;
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/* Make sure that commands with braces have been satisfied. */
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if (!executing_string && !me_executing_string)
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discard_braces ();
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/* Get the top of the stack into the globals. */
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input_filename = tos->filename;
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input_text = tos->text;
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input_text_length = tos->size;
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input_text_offset = tos->offset;
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line_number = tos->line_number;
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free (tos);
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/* Go back to the (now) current node. */
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pop_node_filename ();
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}
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/* Flush all open files on the file stack. */
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void
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flush_file_stack ()
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{
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while (filestack)
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{
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char *fname = input_filename;
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char *text = input_text;
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popfile ();
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free (fname);
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free (text);
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}
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}
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/* Return the index of the first character in the filename
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which is past all the leading directory characters. */
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static int
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skip_directory_part (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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int i = strlen (filename) - 1;
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while (i && !IS_SLASH (filename[i]))
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i--;
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if (IS_SLASH (filename[i]))
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i++;
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else if (filename[i] && HAVE_DRIVE (filename))
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i = 2;
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return i;
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}
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char *
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filename_non_directory (name)
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char *name;
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{
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return xstrdup (name + skip_directory_part (name));
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}
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/* Return just the simple part of the filename; i.e. the
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filename without the path information, or extensions.
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This conses up a new string. */
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char *
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filename_part (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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char *basename = filename_non_directory (filename);
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#ifdef REMOVE_OUTPUT_EXTENSIONS
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/* See if there is an extension to remove. If so, remove it. */
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{
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char *temp;
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temp = strrchr (basename, '.');
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if (temp)
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*temp = 0;
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}
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#endif /* REMOVE_OUTPUT_EXTENSIONS */
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return basename;
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}
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/* Return the pathname part of filename. This can be NULL. */
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char *
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pathname_part (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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char *expand_filename ();
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char *result = NULL;
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int i;
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filename = expand_filename (filename, "");
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i = skip_directory_part (filename);
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if (i)
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{
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result = xmalloc (1 + i);
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strncpy (result, filename, i);
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result[i] = 0;
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}
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free (filename);
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return result;
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}
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/* Return the expansion of FILENAME. */
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char *
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expand_filename (filename, input_name)
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char *filename, *input_name;
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{
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int i;
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char *full_pathname ();
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if (filename)
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{
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filename = full_pathname (filename);
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if (IS_ABSOLUTE (filename)
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|| (*filename == '.' &&
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(IS_SLASH (filename[1]) ||
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(filename[1] == '.' && IS_SLASH (filename[2])))))
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return filename;
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}
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else
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{
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filename = filename_non_directory (input_name);
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if (!*filename)
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{
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free (filename);
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filename = xstrdup ("noname.texi");
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}
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for (i = strlen (filename) - 1; i; i--)
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if (filename[i] == '.')
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break;
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if (!i)
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i = strlen (filename);
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if (i + 6 > (strlen (filename)))
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filename = xrealloc (filename, i + 6);
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strcpy (filename + i, html ? ".html" : ".info");
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return filename;
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}
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if (IS_ABSOLUTE (input_name))
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{
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/* Make it so that relative names work. */
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char *result;
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i = strlen (input_name) - 1;
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result = xmalloc (1 + strlen (input_name) + strlen (filename));
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strcpy (result, input_name);
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while (!IS_SLASH (result[i]) && i)
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i--;
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if (IS_SLASH (result[i]))
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i++;
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strcpy (&result[i], filename);
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free (filename);
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return result;
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}
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return filename;
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}
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/* Return the full path to FILENAME. */
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char *
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full_pathname (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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int initial_character;
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char *result;
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/* No filename given? */
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if (!filename || !*filename)
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return xstrdup ("");
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/* Already absolute? */
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if (IS_ABSOLUTE (filename) ||
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(*filename == '.' &&
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(IS_SLASH (filename[1]) ||
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(filename[1] == '.' && IS_SLASH (filename[2])))))
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return xstrdup (filename);
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initial_character = *filename;
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if (initial_character != '~')
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{
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char *localdir = xmalloc (1025);
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#ifdef HAVE_GETCWD
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if (!getcwd (localdir, 1024))
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#else
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if (!getwd (localdir))
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#endif
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{
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fprintf (stderr, _("%s: getwd: %s, %s\n"),
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progname, filename, localdir);
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xexit (1);
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}
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strcat (localdir, "/");
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strcat (localdir, filename);
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result = xstrdup (localdir);
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free (localdir);
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}
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else
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{ /* Does anybody know why WIN32 doesn't want to support $HOME?
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If the reason is they don't have getpwnam, they should
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only disable the else clause below. */
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#ifndef WIN32
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if (IS_SLASH (filename[1]))
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{
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/* Return the concatenation of the environment variable HOME
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and the rest of the string. */
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char *temp_home;
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temp_home = (char *) getenv ("HOME");
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result = xmalloc (strlen (&filename[1])
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+ 1
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+ temp_home ? strlen (temp_home)
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: 0);
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*result = 0;
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if (temp_home)
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strcpy (result, temp_home);
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strcat (result, &filename[1]);
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}
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else
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{
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struct passwd *user_entry;
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int i, c;
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char *username = xmalloc (257);
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for (i = 1; (c = filename[i]); i++)
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{
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if (IS_SLASH (c))
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break;
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else
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username[i - 1] = c;
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}
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if (c)
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username[i - 1] = 0;
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user_entry = getpwnam (username);
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if (!user_entry)
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return xstrdup (filename);
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result = xmalloc (1 + strlen (user_entry->pw_dir)
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+ strlen (&filename[i]));
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strcpy (result, user_entry->pw_dir);
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strcat (result, &filename[i]);
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}
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#endif /* not WIN32 */
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}
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return result;
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}
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char *
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output_name_from_input_name (name)
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char *name;
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{
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return expand_filename (NULL, name);
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}
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/* Modify the file name FNAME so that it fits the limitations of the
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underlying filesystem. In particular, truncate the file name as it
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would be truncated by the filesystem. We assume the result can
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never be longer than the original, otherwise we couldn't be sure we
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have enough space in the original string to modify it in place. */
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char *
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normalize_filename (fname)
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char *fname;
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{
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int maxlen;
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char orig[PATH_MAX + 1];
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int i;
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char *lastdot, *p;
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#ifdef _PC_NAME_MAX
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maxlen = pathconf (fname, _PC_NAME_MAX);
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if (maxlen < 1)
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#endif
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maxlen = PATH_MAX;
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i = skip_directory_part (fname);
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if (fname[i] == '\0')
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return fname; /* only a directory name -- don't modify */
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strcpy (orig, fname + i);
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switch (maxlen)
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{
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case 12: /* MS-DOS 8+3 filesystem */
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if (orig[0] == '.') /* leading dots are not allowed */
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orig[0] = '_';
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lastdot = strrchr (orig, '.');
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if (!lastdot)
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lastdot = orig + strlen (orig);
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strncpy (fname + i, orig, lastdot - orig);
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for (p = fname + i;
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p < fname + i + (lastdot - orig) && p < fname + i + 8;
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p++)
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if (*p == '.')
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*p = '_';
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*p = '\0';
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if (*lastdot == '.')
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strncat (fname + i, lastdot, 4);
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break;
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case 14: /* old Unix systems with 14-char limitation */
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strcpy (fname + i, orig);
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if (strlen (fname + i) > 14)
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fname[i + 14] = '\0';
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break;
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default:
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strcpy (fname + i, orig);
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if (strlen (fname) > maxlen - 1)
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fname[maxlen - 1] = '\0';
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break;
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}
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return fname;
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}
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