| 1 | /* | 
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| 2 | * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California. | 
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| 3 | * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor | 
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| 4 | * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks | 
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| 5 | * All rights reserved. | 
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| 6 | * | 
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| 7 | * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by | 
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| 8 | * Adam de Boor. | 
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| 9 | * | 
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| 10 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
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| 11 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | 
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| 12 | * are met: | 
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| 13 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 
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| 14 | *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
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| 15 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | 
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| 16 | *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | 
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| 17 | *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | 
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| 18 | * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software | 
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| 19 | *    must display the following acknowledgement: | 
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| 20 | *      This product includes software developed by the University of | 
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| 21 | *      California, Berkeley and its contributors. | 
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| 22 | * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors | 
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| 23 | *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | 
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| 24 | *    without specific prior written permission. | 
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| 25 | * | 
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| 26 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND | 
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| 27 | * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | 
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| 28 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | 
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| 29 | * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | 
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| 30 | * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | 
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| 31 | * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | 
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| 32 | * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | 
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| 33 | * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | 
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| 34 | * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | 
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| 35 | * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | 
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| 36 | * SUCH DAMAGE. | 
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| 37 | */ | 
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| 38 |  | 
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| 39 | #ifndef lint | 
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| 40 | #if 0 | 
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| 41 | static char sccsid[] = "@(#)dir.c       8.2 (Berkeley) 1/2/94"; | 
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| 42 | #else | 
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| 43 | static const char rcsid[] = | 
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| 44 | "$FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/make/dir.c,v 1.10.2.1 2001/02/13 03:13:57 will Exp $"; | 
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| 45 | #endif | 
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| 46 | #define KLIBFILEDEF rcsid | 
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| 47 | #endif /* not lint */ | 
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| 48 |  | 
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| 49 | /*- | 
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| 50 | * dir.c -- | 
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| 51 | *      Directory searching using wildcards and/or normal names... | 
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| 52 | *      Used both for source wildcarding in the Makefile and for finding | 
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| 53 | *      implicit sources. | 
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| 54 | * | 
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| 55 | * The interface for this module is: | 
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| 56 | *      Dir_Init            Initialize the module. | 
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| 57 | * | 
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| 58 | *      Dir_End             Cleanup the module. | 
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| 59 | * | 
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| 60 | *      Dir_HasWildcards    Returns TRUE if the name given it needs to | 
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| 61 | *                          be wildcard-expanded. | 
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| 62 | * | 
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| 63 | *      Dir_Expand          Given a pattern and a path, return a Lst of names | 
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| 64 | *                          which match the pattern on the search path. | 
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| 65 | * | 
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| 66 | *      Dir_FindFile        Searches for a file on a given search path. | 
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| 67 | *                          If it exists, the entire path is returned. | 
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| 68 | *                          Otherwise NULL is returned. | 
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| 69 | * | 
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| 70 | *      Dir_MTime           Return the modification time of a node. The file | 
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| 71 | *                          is searched for along the default search path. | 
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| 72 | *                          The path and mtime fields of the node are filled | 
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| 73 | *                          in. | 
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| 74 | * | 
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| 75 | *      Dir_AddDir          Add a directory to a search path. | 
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| 76 | * | 
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| 77 | *      Dir_MakeFlags       Given a search path and a command flag, create | 
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| 78 | *                          a string with each of the directories in the path | 
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| 79 | *                          preceded by the command flag and all of them | 
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| 80 | *                          separated by a space. | 
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| 81 | * | 
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| 82 | *      Dir_Destroy         Destroy an element of a search path. Frees up all | 
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| 83 | *                          things that can be freed for the element as long | 
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| 84 | *                          as the element is no longer referenced by any other | 
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| 85 | *                          search path. | 
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| 86 | *      Dir_ClearPath       Resets a search path to the empty list. | 
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| 87 | * | 
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| 88 | * For debugging: | 
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| 89 | *      Dir_PrintDirectories    Print stats about the directory cache. | 
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| 90 | */ | 
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| 91 |  | 
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| 92 | #include <stdio.h> | 
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| 93 | #include <sys/types.h> | 
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| 94 | #include <dirent.h> | 
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| 95 | #include <sys/stat.h> | 
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| 96 | #include "make.h" | 
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| 97 | #include "hash.h" | 
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| 98 | #include "dir.h" | 
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| 99 |  | 
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| 100 | /* | 
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| 101 | *      A search path consists of a Lst of Path structures. A Path structure | 
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| 102 | *      has in it the name of the directory and a hash table of all the files | 
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| 103 | *      in the directory. This is used to cut down on the number of system | 
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| 104 | *      calls necessary to find implicit dependents and their like. Since | 
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| 105 | *      these searches are made before any actions are taken, we need not | 
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| 106 | *      worry about the directory changing due to creation commands. If this | 
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| 107 | *      hampers the style of some makefiles, they must be changed. | 
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| 108 | * | 
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| 109 | *      A list of all previously-read directories is kept in the | 
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| 110 | *      openDirectories Lst. This list is checked first before a directory | 
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| 111 | *      is opened. | 
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| 112 | * | 
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| 113 | *      The need for the caching of whole directories is brought about by | 
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| 114 | *      the multi-level transformation code in suff.c, which tends to search | 
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| 115 | *      for far more files than regular make does. In the initial | 
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| 116 | *      implementation, the amount of time spent performing "stat" calls was | 
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| 117 | *      truly astronomical. The problem with hashing at the start is, | 
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| 118 | *      of course, that pmake doesn't then detect changes to these directories | 
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| 119 | *      during the course of the make. Three possibilities suggest themselves: | 
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| 120 | * | 
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| 121 | *          1) just use stat to test for a file's existence. As mentioned | 
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| 122 | *             above, this is very inefficient due to the number of checks | 
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| 123 | *             engendered by the multi-level transformation code. | 
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| 124 | *          2) use readdir() and company to search the directories, keeping | 
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| 125 | *             them open between checks. I have tried this and while it | 
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| 126 | *             didn't slow down the process too much, it could severely | 
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| 127 | *             affect the amount of parallelism available as each directory | 
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| 128 | *             open would take another file descriptor out of play for | 
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| 129 | *             handling I/O for another job. Given that it is only recently | 
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| 130 | *             that UNIX OS's have taken to allowing more than 20 or 32 | 
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| 131 | *             file descriptors for a process, this doesn't seem acceptable | 
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| 132 | *             to me. | 
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| 133 | *          3) record the mtime of the directory in the Path structure and | 
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| 134 | *             verify the directory hasn't changed since the contents were | 
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| 135 | *             hashed. This will catch the creation or deletion of files, | 
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| 136 | *             but not the updating of files. However, since it is the | 
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| 137 | *             creation and deletion that is the problem, this could be | 
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| 138 | *             a good thing to do. Unfortunately, if the directory (say ".") | 
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| 139 | *             were fairly large and changed fairly frequently, the constant | 
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| 140 | *             rehashing could seriously degrade performance. It might be | 
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| 141 | *             good in such cases to keep track of the number of rehashes | 
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| 142 | *             and if the number goes over a (small) limit, resort to using | 
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| 143 | *             stat in its place. | 
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| 144 | * | 
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| 145 | *      An additional thing to consider is that pmake is used primarily | 
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| 146 | *      to create C programs and until recently pcc-based compilers refused | 
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| 147 | *      to allow you to specify where the resulting object file should be | 
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| 148 | *      placed. This forced all objects to be created in the current | 
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| 149 | *      directory. This isn't meant as a full excuse, just an explanation of | 
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| 150 | *      some of the reasons for the caching used here. | 
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| 151 | * | 
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| 152 | *      One more note: the location of a target's file is only performed | 
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| 153 | *      on the downward traversal of the graph and then only for terminal | 
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| 154 | *      nodes in the graph. This could be construed as wrong in some cases, | 
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| 155 | *      but prevents inadvertent modification of files when the "installed" | 
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| 156 | *      directory for a file is provided in the search path. | 
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| 157 | * | 
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| 158 | *      Another data structure maintained by this module is an mtime | 
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| 159 | *      cache used when the searching of cached directories fails to find | 
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| 160 | *      a file. In the past, Dir_FindFile would simply perform an access() | 
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| 161 | *      call in such a case to determine if the file could be found using | 
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| 162 | *      just the name given. When this hit, however, all that was gained | 
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| 163 | *      was the knowledge that the file existed. Given that an access() is | 
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| 164 | *      essentially a stat() without the copyout() call, and that the same | 
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| 165 | *      filesystem overhead would have to be incurred in Dir_MTime, it made | 
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| 166 | *      sense to replace the access() with a stat() and record the mtime | 
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| 167 | *      in a cache for when Dir_MTime was actually called. | 
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| 168 | */ | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 | Lst          dirSearchPath;     /* main search path */ | 
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| 171 |  | 
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| 172 | static Lst   openDirectories;   /* the list of all open directories */ | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | /* | 
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| 175 | * Variables for gathering statistics on the efficiency of the hashing | 
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| 176 | * mechanism. | 
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| 177 | */ | 
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| 178 | static int    hits,           /* Found in directory cache */ | 
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| 179 | misses,         /* Sad, but not evil misses */ | 
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| 180 | nearmisses,     /* Found under search path */ | 
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| 181 | bigmisses;      /* Sought by itself */ | 
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| 182 |  | 
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| 183 | static Path       *dot;     /* contents of current directory */ | 
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| 184 | static Hash_Table mtimes;   /* Results of doing a last-resort stat in | 
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| 185 | * Dir_FindFile -- if we have to go to the | 
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| 186 | * system to find the file, we might as well | 
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| 187 | * have its mtime on record. XXX: If this is done | 
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| 188 | * way early, there's a chance other rules will | 
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| 189 | * have already updated the file, in which case | 
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| 190 | * we'll update it again. Generally, there won't | 
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| 191 | * be two rules to update a single file, so this | 
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| 192 | * should be ok, but... */ | 
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| 193 |  | 
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| 194 |  | 
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| 195 | static int DirFindName __P((ClientData, ClientData)); | 
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| 196 | static int DirMatchFiles __P((char *, Path *, Lst)); | 
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| 197 | static void DirExpandCurly __P((char *, char *, Lst, Lst)); | 
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| 198 | static void DirExpandInt __P((char *, Lst, Lst)); | 
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| 199 | static int DirPrintWord __P((ClientData, ClientData)); | 
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| 200 | static int DirPrintDir __P((ClientData, ClientData)); | 
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| 201 |  | 
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| 202 | /*- | 
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| 203 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 204 | * Dir_Init -- | 
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| 205 | *      initialize things for this module | 
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| 206 | * | 
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| 207 | * Results: | 
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| 208 | *      none | 
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| 209 | * | 
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| 210 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 211 | *      some directories may be opened. | 
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| 212 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 213 | */ | 
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| 214 | void | 
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| 215 | Dir_Init () | 
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| 216 | { | 
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| 217 | dirSearchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE); | 
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| 218 | openDirectories = Lst_Init (FALSE); | 
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| 219 | Hash_InitTable(&mtimes, 0); | 
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| 220 |  | 
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| 221 | /* | 
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| 222 | * Since the Path structure is placed on both openDirectories and | 
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| 223 | * the path we give Dir_AddDir (which in this case is openDirectories), | 
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| 224 | * we need to remove "." from openDirectories and what better time to | 
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| 225 | * do it than when we have to fetch the thing anyway? | 
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| 226 | */ | 
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| 227 | Dir_AddDir (openDirectories, "."); | 
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| 228 | dot = (Path *) Lst_DeQueue (openDirectories); | 
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| 229 | if (dot == (Path *) NULL) | 
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| 230 | err(1, "cannot open current directory"); | 
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| 231 |  | 
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| 232 | /* | 
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| 233 | * We always need to have dot around, so we increment its reference count | 
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| 234 | * to make sure it's not destroyed. | 
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| 235 | */ | 
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| 236 | dot->refCount += 1; | 
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| 237 | } | 
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| 238 |  | 
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| 239 | /*- | 
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| 240 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 241 | * Dir_End -- | 
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| 242 | *      cleanup things for this module | 
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| 243 | * | 
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| 244 | * Results: | 
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| 245 | *      none | 
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| 246 | * | 
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| 247 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 248 | *      none | 
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| 249 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 250 | */ | 
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| 251 | void | 
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| 252 | Dir_End() | 
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| 253 | { | 
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| 254 | dot->refCount -= 1; | 
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| 255 | Dir_Destroy((ClientData) dot); | 
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| 256 | Dir_ClearPath(dirSearchPath); | 
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| 257 | Lst_Destroy(dirSearchPath, NOFREE); | 
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| 258 | Dir_ClearPath(openDirectories); | 
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| 259 | Lst_Destroy(openDirectories, NOFREE); | 
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| 260 | Hash_DeleteTable(&mtimes); | 
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| 261 | } | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | /*- | 
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| 264 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 265 | * DirFindName -- | 
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| 266 | *      See if the Path structure describes the same directory as the | 
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| 267 | *      given one by comparing their names. Called from Dir_AddDir via | 
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| 268 | *      Lst_Find when searching the list of open directories. | 
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| 269 | * | 
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| 270 | * Results: | 
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| 271 | *      0 if it is the same. Non-zero otherwise | 
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| 272 | * | 
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| 273 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 274 | *      None | 
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| 275 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 276 | */ | 
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| 277 | static int | 
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| 278 | DirFindName (p, dname) | 
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| 279 | ClientData    p;          /* Current name */ | 
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| 280 | ClientData    dname;      /* Desired name */ | 
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| 281 | { | 
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| 282 | return (strcmp (((Path *)p)->name, (char *) dname)); | 
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| 283 | } | 
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| 284 |  | 
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| 285 | /*- | 
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| 286 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 287 | * Dir_HasWildcards  -- | 
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| 288 | *      see if the given name has any wildcard characters in it | 
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| 289 | * | 
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| 290 | * Results: | 
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| 291 | *      returns TRUE if the word should be expanded, FALSE otherwise | 
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| 292 | * | 
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| 293 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 294 | *      none | 
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| 295 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 296 | */ | 
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| 297 | Boolean | 
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| 298 | Dir_HasWildcards (name) | 
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| 299 | char          *name;        /* name to check */ | 
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| 300 | { | 
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| 301 | register char *cp; | 
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| 302 |  | 
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| 303 | for (cp = name; *cp; cp++) { | 
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| 304 | switch(*cp) { | 
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| 305 | case '{': | 
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| 306 | case '[': | 
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| 307 | case '?': | 
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| 308 | case '*': | 
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| 309 | return (TRUE); | 
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| 310 | } | 
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| 311 | } | 
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| 312 | return (FALSE); | 
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| 313 | } | 
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| 314 |  | 
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| 315 | /*- | 
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| 316 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 317 | * DirMatchFiles -- | 
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| 318 | *      Given a pattern and a Path structure, see if any files | 
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| 319 | *      match the pattern and add their names to the 'expansions' list if | 
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| 320 | *      any do. This is incomplete -- it doesn't take care of patterns like | 
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| 321 | *      src / *src / *.c properly (just *.c on any of the directories), but it | 
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| 322 | *      will do for now. | 
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| 323 | * | 
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| 324 | * Results: | 
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| 325 | *      Always returns 0 | 
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| 326 | * | 
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| 327 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 328 | *      File names are added to the expansions lst. The directory will be | 
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| 329 | *      fully hashed when this is done. | 
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| 330 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 331 | */ | 
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| 332 | static int | 
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| 333 | DirMatchFiles (pattern, p, expansions) | 
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| 334 | char          *pattern;     /* Pattern to look for */ | 
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| 335 | Path          *p;           /* Directory to search */ | 
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| 336 | Lst           expansions;   /* Place to store the results */ | 
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| 337 | { | 
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| 338 | Hash_Search   search;       /* Index into the directory's table */ | 
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| 339 | Hash_Entry    *entry;       /* Current entry in the table */ | 
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| 340 | Boolean       isDot;        /* TRUE if the directory being searched is . */ | 
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| 341 |  | 
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| 342 | isDot = (*p->name == '.' && p->name[1] == '\0'); | 
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| 343 |  | 
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| 344 | for (entry = Hash_EnumFirst(&p->files, &search); | 
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| 345 | entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL; | 
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| 346 | entry = Hash_EnumNext(&search)) | 
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| 347 | { | 
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| 348 | /* | 
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| 349 | * See if the file matches the given pattern. Note we follow the UNIX | 
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| 350 | * convention that dot files will only be found if the pattern | 
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| 351 | * begins with a dot (note also that as a side effect of the hashing | 
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| 352 | * scheme, .* won't match . or .. since they aren't hashed). | 
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| 353 | */ | 
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| 354 | if (Str_Match(entry->name, pattern) && | 
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| 355 | ((entry->name[0] != '.') || | 
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| 356 | (pattern[0] == '.'))) | 
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| 357 | { | 
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| 358 | (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions, | 
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| 359 | (isDot ? estrdup(entry->name) : | 
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| 360 | str_concat(p->name, entry->name, | 
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| 361 | STR_ADDSLASH))); | 
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| 362 | } | 
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| 363 | } | 
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| 364 | return (0); | 
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| 365 | } | 
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| 366 |  | 
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| 367 | /*- | 
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| 368 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 369 | * DirExpandCurly -- | 
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| 370 | *      Expand curly braces like the C shell. Does this recursively. | 
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| 371 | *      Note the special case: if after the piece of the curly brace is | 
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| 372 | *      done there are no wildcard characters in the result, the result is | 
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| 373 | *      placed on the list WITHOUT CHECKING FOR ITS EXISTENCE. | 
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| 374 | * | 
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| 375 | * Results: | 
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| 376 | *      None. | 
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| 377 | * | 
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| 378 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 379 | *      The given list is filled with the expansions... | 
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| 380 | * | 
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| 381 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 382 | */ | 
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| 383 | static void | 
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| 384 | DirExpandCurly(word, brace, path, expansions) | 
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| 385 | char          *word;        /* Entire word to expand */ | 
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| 386 | char          *brace;       /* First curly brace in it */ | 
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| 387 | Lst           path;         /* Search path to use */ | 
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| 388 | Lst           expansions;   /* Place to store the expansions */ | 
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| 389 | { | 
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| 390 | char          *end;         /* Character after the closing brace */ | 
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| 391 | char          *cp;          /* Current position in brace clause */ | 
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| 392 | char          *start;       /* Start of current piece of brace clause */ | 
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| 393 | int           bracelevel;   /* Number of braces we've seen. If we see a | 
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| 394 | * right brace when this is 0, we've hit the | 
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| 395 | * end of the clause. */ | 
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| 396 | char          *file;        /* Current expansion */ | 
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| 397 | int           otherLen;     /* The length of the other pieces of the | 
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| 398 | * expansion (chars before and after the | 
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| 399 | * clause in 'word') */ | 
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| 400 | char          *cp2;         /* Pointer for checking for wildcards in | 
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| 401 | * expansion before calling Dir_Expand */ | 
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| 402 |  | 
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| 403 | start = brace+1; | 
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| 404 |  | 
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| 405 | /* | 
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| 406 | * Find the end of the brace clause first, being wary of nested brace | 
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| 407 | * clauses. | 
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| 408 | */ | 
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| 409 | for (end = start, bracelevel = 0; *end != '\0'; end++) { | 
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| 410 | if (*end == '{') { | 
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| 411 | bracelevel++; | 
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| 412 | } else if ((*end == '}') && (bracelevel-- == 0)) { | 
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| 413 | break; | 
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| 414 | } | 
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| 415 | } | 
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| 416 | if (*end == '\0') { | 
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| 417 | Error("Unterminated {} clause \"%s\"", start); | 
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| 418 | return; | 
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| 419 | } else { | 
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| 420 | end++; | 
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| 421 | } | 
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| 422 | otherLen = brace - word + strlen(end); | 
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| 423 |  | 
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| 424 | for (cp = start; cp < end; cp++) { | 
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| 425 | /* | 
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| 426 | * Find the end of this piece of the clause. | 
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| 427 | */ | 
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| 428 | bracelevel = 0; | 
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| 429 | while (*cp != ',') { | 
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| 430 | if (*cp == '{') { | 
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| 431 | bracelevel++; | 
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| 432 | } else if ((*cp == '}') && (bracelevel-- <= 0)) { | 
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| 433 | break; | 
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| 434 | } | 
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| 435 | cp++; | 
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| 436 | } | 
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| 437 | /* | 
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| 438 | * Allocate room for the combination and install the three pieces. | 
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| 439 | */ | 
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| 440 | file = emalloc(otherLen + cp - start + 1); | 
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| 441 | if (brace != word) { | 
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| 442 | strncpy(file, word, brace-word); | 
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| 443 | } | 
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| 444 | if (cp != start) { | 
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| 445 | strncpy(&file[brace-word], start, cp-start); | 
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| 446 | } | 
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| 447 | strcpy(&file[(brace-word)+(cp-start)], end); | 
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| 448 |  | 
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| 449 | /* | 
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| 450 | * See if the result has any wildcards in it. If we find one, call | 
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| 451 | * Dir_Expand right away, telling it to place the result on our list | 
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| 452 | * of expansions. | 
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| 453 | */ | 
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| 454 | for (cp2 = file; *cp2 != '\0'; cp2++) { | 
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| 455 | switch(*cp2) { | 
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| 456 | case '*': | 
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| 457 | case '?': | 
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| 458 | case '{': | 
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| 459 | case '[': | 
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| 460 | Dir_Expand(file, path, expansions); | 
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| 461 | goto next; | 
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| 462 | } | 
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| 463 | } | 
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| 464 | if (*cp2 == '\0') { | 
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| 465 | /* | 
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| 466 | * Hit the end w/o finding any wildcards, so stick the expansion | 
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| 467 | * on the end of the list. | 
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| 468 | */ | 
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| 469 | (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions, file); | 
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| 470 | } else { | 
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| 471 | next: | 
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| 472 | efree(file); | 
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| 473 | } | 
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| 474 | start = cp+1; | 
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| 475 | } | 
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| 476 | } | 
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| 477 |  | 
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| 478 |  | 
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| 479 | /*- | 
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| 480 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 481 | * DirExpandInt -- | 
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| 482 | *      Internal expand routine. Passes through the directories in the | 
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| 483 | *      path one by one, calling DirMatchFiles for each. NOTE: This still | 
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| 484 | *      doesn't handle patterns in directories... | 
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| 485 | * | 
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| 486 | * Results: | 
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| 487 | *      None. | 
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| 488 | * | 
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| 489 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 490 | *      Things are added to the expansions list. | 
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| 491 | * | 
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| 492 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 493 | */ | 
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| 494 | static void | 
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| 495 | DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions) | 
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| 496 | char          *word;        /* Word to expand */ | 
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| 497 | Lst           path;         /* Path on which to look */ | 
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| 498 | Lst           expansions;   /* Place to store the result */ | 
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| 499 | { | 
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| 500 | LstNode       ln;           /* Current node */ | 
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| 501 | Path          *p;           /* Directory in the node */ | 
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| 502 |  | 
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| 503 | if (Lst_Open(path) == SUCCESS) { | 
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| 504 | while ((ln = Lst_Next(path)) != NILLNODE) { | 
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| 505 | p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln); | 
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| 506 | DirMatchFiles(word, p, expansions); | 
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| 507 | } | 
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| 508 | Lst_Close(path); | 
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| 509 | } | 
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| 510 | } | 
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| 511 |  | 
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| 512 | /*- | 
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| 513 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 514 | * DirPrintWord -- | 
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| 515 | *      Print a word in the list of expansions. Callback for Dir_Expand | 
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| 516 | *      when DEBUG(DIR), via Lst_ForEach. | 
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| 517 | * | 
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| 518 | * Results: | 
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| 519 | *      === 0 | 
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| 520 | * | 
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| 521 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 522 | *      The passed word is printed, followed by a space. | 
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| 523 | * | 
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| 524 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 525 | */ | 
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| 526 | static int | 
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| 527 | DirPrintWord(word, dummy) | 
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| 528 | ClientData  word; | 
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| 529 | ClientData  dummy; | 
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| 530 | { | 
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| 531 | printf("%s ", (char *) word); | 
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| 532 |  | 
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| 533 | return(dummy ? 0 : 0); | 
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| 534 | } | 
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| 535 |  | 
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| 536 | /*- | 
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| 537 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 538 | * Dir_Expand  -- | 
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| 539 | *      Expand the given word into a list of words by globbing it looking | 
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| 540 | *      in the directories on the given search path. | 
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| 541 | * | 
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| 542 | * Results: | 
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| 543 | *      A list of words consisting of the files which exist along the search | 
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| 544 | *      path matching the given pattern. | 
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| 545 | * | 
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| 546 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 547 | *      Directories may be opened. Who knows? | 
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| 548 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 549 | */ | 
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| 550 | void | 
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| 551 | Dir_Expand (word, path, expansions) | 
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| 552 | char    *word;      /* the word to expand */ | 
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| 553 | Lst     path;       /* the list of directories in which to find | 
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| 554 | * the resulting files */ | 
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| 555 | Lst     expansions; /* the list on which to place the results */ | 
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| 556 | { | 
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| 557 | char          *cp; | 
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| 558 |  | 
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| 559 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
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| 560 | printf("expanding \"%s\"...", word); | 
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| 561 | } | 
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| 562 |  | 
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| 563 | cp = strchr(word, '{'); | 
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| 564 | if (cp) { | 
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| 565 | DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions); | 
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| 566 | } else { | 
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| 567 | cp = strchr(word, '/'); | 
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| 568 | if (cp) { | 
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| 569 | /* | 
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| 570 | * The thing has a directory component -- find the first wildcard | 
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| 571 | * in the string. | 
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| 572 | */ | 
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| 573 | for (cp = word; *cp; cp++) { | 
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| 574 | if (*cp == '?' || *cp == '[' || *cp == '*' || *cp == '{') { | 
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| 575 | break; | 
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| 576 | } | 
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| 577 | } | 
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| 578 | if (*cp == '{') { | 
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| 579 | /* | 
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| 580 | * This one will be fun. | 
|---|
| 581 | */ | 
|---|
| 582 | DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions); | 
|---|
| 583 | return; | 
|---|
| 584 | } else if (*cp != '\0') { | 
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| 585 | /* | 
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| 586 | * Back up to the start of the component | 
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| 587 | */ | 
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| 588 | char  *dirpath; | 
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| 589 |  | 
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| 590 | while (cp > word && *cp != '/') { | 
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| 591 | cp--; | 
|---|
| 592 | } | 
|---|
| 593 | if (cp != word) { | 
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| 594 | char sc; | 
|---|
| 595 | /* | 
|---|
| 596 | * If the glob isn't in the first component, try and find | 
|---|
| 597 | * all the components up to the one with a wildcard. | 
|---|
| 598 | */ | 
|---|
| 599 | sc = cp[1]; | 
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| 600 | cp[1] = '\0'; | 
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| 601 | dirpath = Dir_FindFile(word, path); | 
|---|
| 602 | cp[1] = sc; | 
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| 603 | /* | 
|---|
| 604 | * dirpath is null if can't find the leading component | 
|---|
| 605 | * XXX: Dir_FindFile won't find internal components. | 
|---|
| 606 | * i.e. if the path contains ../Etc/Object and we're | 
|---|
| 607 | * looking for Etc, it won't be found. Ah well. | 
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| 608 | * Probably not important. | 
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| 609 | */ | 
|---|
| 610 | if (dirpath != (char *)NULL) { | 
|---|
| 611 | char *dp = &dirpath[strlen(dirpath) - 1]; | 
|---|
| 612 | if (*dp == '/') | 
|---|
| 613 | *dp = '\0'; | 
|---|
| 614 | path = Lst_Init(FALSE); | 
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| 615 | Dir_AddDir(path, dirpath); | 
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| 616 | DirExpandInt(cp+1, path, expansions); | 
|---|
| 617 | Lst_Destroy(path, NOFREE); | 
|---|
| 618 | } | 
|---|
| 619 | } else { | 
|---|
| 620 | /* | 
|---|
| 621 | * Start the search from the local directory | 
|---|
| 622 | */ | 
|---|
| 623 | DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions); | 
|---|
| 624 | } | 
|---|
| 625 | } else { | 
|---|
| 626 | /* | 
|---|
| 627 | * Return the file -- this should never happen. | 
|---|
| 628 | */ | 
|---|
| 629 | DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions); | 
|---|
| 630 | } | 
|---|
| 631 | } else { | 
|---|
| 632 | /* | 
|---|
| 633 | * First the files in dot | 
|---|
| 634 | */ | 
|---|
| 635 | DirMatchFiles(word, dot, expansions); | 
|---|
| 636 |  | 
|---|
| 637 | /* | 
|---|
| 638 | * Then the files in every other directory on the path. | 
|---|
| 639 | */ | 
|---|
| 640 | DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions); | 
|---|
| 641 | } | 
|---|
| 642 | } | 
|---|
| 643 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 644 | Lst_ForEach(expansions, DirPrintWord, (ClientData) 0); | 
|---|
| 645 | fputc('\n', stdout); | 
|---|
| 646 | } | 
|---|
| 647 | } | 
|---|
| 648 |  | 
|---|
| 649 | /*- | 
|---|
| 650 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 651 | * Dir_FindFile  -- | 
|---|
| 652 | *      Find the file with the given name along the given search path. | 
|---|
| 653 | * | 
|---|
| 654 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 655 | *      The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a | 
|---|
| 656 | *      different part of memory than name and so may be safely efree'd. | 
|---|
| 657 | * | 
|---|
| 658 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 659 | *      If the file is found in a directory which is not on the path | 
|---|
| 660 | *      already (either 'name' is absolute or it is a relative path | 
|---|
| 661 | *      [ dir1/.../dirn/file ] which exists below one of the directories | 
|---|
| 662 | *      already on the search path), its directory is added to the end | 
|---|
| 663 | *      of the path on the assumption that there will be more files in | 
|---|
| 664 | *      that directory later on. Sometimes this is true. Sometimes not. | 
|---|
| 665 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 666 | */ | 
|---|
| 667 | char * | 
|---|
| 668 | Dir_FindFile (name, path) | 
|---|
| 669 | char          *name;    /* the file to find */ | 
|---|
| 670 | Lst           path;     /* the Lst of directories to search */ | 
|---|
| 671 | { | 
|---|
| 672 | register char *p1;      /* pointer into p->name */ | 
|---|
| 673 | register char *p2;      /* pointer into name */ | 
|---|
| 674 | LstNode       ln;       /* a list element */ | 
|---|
| 675 | register char *file;    /* the current filename to check */ | 
|---|
| 676 | register Path *p;       /* current path member */ | 
|---|
| 677 | register char *cp;      /* index of first slash, if any */ | 
|---|
| 678 | Boolean       hasSlash; /* true if 'name' contains a / */ | 
|---|
| 679 | struct stat   stb;      /* Buffer for stat, if necessary */ | 
|---|
| 680 | Hash_Entry    *entry;   /* Entry for mtimes table */ | 
|---|
| 681 |  | 
|---|
| 682 | #ifdef NMAKE | 
|---|
| 683 | cp = name; | 
|---|
| 684 | while ((cp = strchr(cp, '\\')) != 0) | 
|---|
| 685 | *cp = '/'; | 
|---|
| 686 | #endif | 
|---|
| 687 |  | 
|---|
| 688 | /* | 
|---|
| 689 | * Find the final component of the name and note whether it has a | 
|---|
| 690 | * slash in it (the name, I mean) | 
|---|
| 691 | */ | 
|---|
| 692 | cp = strrchr (name, '/'); | 
|---|
| 693 | if (cp) { | 
|---|
| 694 | hasSlash = TRUE; | 
|---|
| 695 | cp += 1; | 
|---|
| 696 | } else { | 
|---|
| 697 | hasSlash = FALSE; | 
|---|
| 698 | cp = name; | 
|---|
| 699 | } | 
|---|
| 700 |  | 
|---|
| 701 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 702 | printf("Searching for %s...", name); | 
|---|
| 703 | } | 
|---|
| 704 | /* | 
|---|
| 705 | * No matter what, we always look for the file in the current directory | 
|---|
| 706 | * before anywhere else and we *do not* add the ./ to it if it exists. | 
|---|
| 707 | * This is so there are no conflicts between what the user specifies | 
|---|
| 708 | * (fish.c) and what pmake finds (./fish.c). | 
|---|
| 709 | */ | 
|---|
| 710 | if ((!hasSlash || (cp - name == 2 && *name == '.')) && | 
|---|
| 711 | (Hash_FindEntry (&dot->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL)) { | 
|---|
| 712 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 713 | printf("in '.'\n"); | 
|---|
| 714 | } | 
|---|
| 715 | hits += 1; | 
|---|
| 716 | dot->hits += 1; | 
|---|
| 717 | return (estrdup (name)); | 
|---|
| 718 | } | 
|---|
| 719 |  | 
|---|
| 720 | if (Lst_Open (path) == FAILURE) { | 
|---|
| 721 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 722 | printf("couldn't open path, file not found\n"); | 
|---|
| 723 | } | 
|---|
| 724 | misses += 1; | 
|---|
| 725 | return ((char *) NULL); | 
|---|
| 726 | } | 
|---|
| 727 |  | 
|---|
| 728 | /* | 
|---|
| 729 | * We look through all the directories on the path seeking one which | 
|---|
| 730 | * contains the final component of the given name and whose final | 
|---|
| 731 | * component(s) match the name's initial component(s). If such a beast | 
|---|
| 732 | * is found, we concatenate the directory name and the final component | 
|---|
| 733 | * and return the resulting string. If we don't find any such thing, | 
|---|
| 734 | * we go on to phase two... | 
|---|
| 735 | */ | 
|---|
| 736 | while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 737 | p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln); | 
|---|
| 738 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 739 | printf("%s...", p->name); | 
|---|
| 740 | } | 
|---|
| 741 | if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) { | 
|---|
| 742 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 743 | printf("here..."); | 
|---|
| 744 | } | 
|---|
| 745 | if (hasSlash) { | 
|---|
| 746 | /* | 
|---|
| 747 | * If the name had a slash, its initial components and p's | 
|---|
| 748 | * final components must match. This is false if a mismatch | 
|---|
| 749 | * is encountered before all of the initial components | 
|---|
| 750 | * have been checked (p2 > name at the end of the loop), or | 
|---|
| 751 | * we matched only part of one of the components of p | 
|---|
| 752 | * along with all the rest of them (*p1 != '/'). | 
|---|
| 753 | */ | 
|---|
| 754 | p1 = p->name + strlen (p->name) - 1; | 
|---|
| 755 | p2 = cp - 2; | 
|---|
| 756 | while (p2 >= name && p1 >= p->name && *p1 == *p2) { | 
|---|
| 757 | p1 -= 1; p2 -= 1; | 
|---|
| 758 | } | 
|---|
| 759 | if (p2 >= name || (p1 >= p->name && *p1 != '/')) { | 
|---|
| 760 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 761 | printf("component mismatch -- continuing..."); | 
|---|
| 762 | } | 
|---|
| 763 | continue; | 
|---|
| 764 | } | 
|---|
| 765 | } | 
|---|
| 766 | file = str_concat (p->name, cp, STR_ADDSLASH); | 
|---|
| 767 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 768 | printf("returning %s\n", file); | 
|---|
| 769 | } | 
|---|
| 770 | Lst_Close (path); | 
|---|
| 771 | p->hits += 1; | 
|---|
| 772 | hits += 1; | 
|---|
| 773 | return (file); | 
|---|
| 774 | } else if (hasSlash) { | 
|---|
| 775 | /* | 
|---|
| 776 | * If the file has a leading path component and that component | 
|---|
| 777 | * exactly matches the entire name of the current search | 
|---|
| 778 | * directory, we assume the file doesn't exist and return NULL. | 
|---|
| 779 | */ | 
|---|
| 780 | for (p1 = p->name, p2 = name; *p1 && *p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) { | 
|---|
| 781 | continue; | 
|---|
| 782 | } | 
|---|
| 783 | if (*p1 == '\0' && p2 == cp - 1) { | 
|---|
| 784 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 785 | printf("must be here but isn't -- returing NULL\n"); | 
|---|
| 786 | } | 
|---|
| 787 | Lst_Close (path); | 
|---|
| 788 | return ((char *) NULL); | 
|---|
| 789 | } | 
|---|
| 790 | } | 
|---|
| 791 | } | 
|---|
| 792 |  | 
|---|
| 793 | /* | 
|---|
| 794 | * We didn't find the file on any existing members of the directory. | 
|---|
| 795 | * If the name doesn't contain a slash, that means it doesn't exist. | 
|---|
| 796 | * If it *does* contain a slash, however, there is still hope: it | 
|---|
| 797 | * could be in a subdirectory of one of the members of the search | 
|---|
| 798 | * path. (eg. /usr/include and sys/types.h. The above search would | 
|---|
| 799 | * fail to turn up types.h in /usr/include, but it *is* in | 
|---|
| 800 | * /usr/include/sys/types.h) If we find such a beast, we assume there | 
|---|
| 801 | * will be more (what else can we assume?) and add all but the last | 
|---|
| 802 | * component of the resulting name onto the search path (at the | 
|---|
| 803 | * end). This phase is only performed if the file is *not* absolute. | 
|---|
| 804 | */ | 
|---|
| 805 | if (!hasSlash) { | 
|---|
| 806 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 807 | printf("failed.\n"); | 
|---|
| 808 | } | 
|---|
| 809 | misses += 1; | 
|---|
| 810 | return ((char *) NULL); | 
|---|
| 811 | } | 
|---|
| 812 |  | 
|---|
| 813 | if (*name != '/') { | 
|---|
| 814 | Boolean checkedDot = FALSE; | 
|---|
| 815 |  | 
|---|
| 816 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 817 | printf("failed. Trying subdirectories..."); | 
|---|
| 818 | } | 
|---|
| 819 | (void) Lst_Open (path); | 
|---|
| 820 | while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 821 | p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln); | 
|---|
| 822 | if (p != dot) { | 
|---|
| 823 | file = str_concat (p->name, name, STR_ADDSLASH); | 
|---|
| 824 | } else { | 
|---|
| 825 | /* | 
|---|
| 826 | * Checking in dot -- DON'T put a leading ./ on the thing. | 
|---|
| 827 | */ | 
|---|
| 828 | file = estrdup(name); | 
|---|
| 829 | checkedDot = TRUE; | 
|---|
| 830 | } | 
|---|
| 831 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 832 | printf("checking %s...", file); | 
|---|
| 833 | } | 
|---|
| 834 |  | 
|---|
| 835 |  | 
|---|
| 836 | if (stat (file, &stb) == 0) { | 
|---|
| 837 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 838 | printf("got it.\n"); | 
|---|
| 839 | } | 
|---|
| 840 |  | 
|---|
| 841 | Lst_Close (path); | 
|---|
| 842 |  | 
|---|
| 843 | /* | 
|---|
| 844 | * We've found another directory to search. We know there's | 
|---|
| 845 | * a slash in 'file' because we put one there. We nuke it after | 
|---|
| 846 | * finding it and call Dir_AddDir to add this new directory | 
|---|
| 847 | * onto the existing search path. Once that's done, we restore | 
|---|
| 848 | * the slash and triumphantly return the file name, knowing | 
|---|
| 849 | * that should a file in this directory every be referenced | 
|---|
| 850 | * again in such a manner, we will find it without having to do | 
|---|
| 851 | * numerous numbers of access calls. Hurrah! | 
|---|
| 852 | */ | 
|---|
| 853 | cp = strrchr (file, '/'); | 
|---|
| 854 | *cp = '\0'; | 
|---|
| 855 | Dir_AddDir (path, file); | 
|---|
| 856 | *cp = '/'; | 
|---|
| 857 |  | 
|---|
| 858 | /* | 
|---|
| 859 | * Save the modification time so if it's needed, we don't have | 
|---|
| 860 | * to fetch it again. | 
|---|
| 861 | */ | 
|---|
| 862 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 863 | printf("Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime), | 
|---|
| 864 | file); | 
|---|
| 865 | } | 
|---|
| 866 | entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, (char *) file, | 
|---|
| 867 | (Boolean *)NULL); | 
|---|
| 868 | Hash_SetValue(entry, (long)stb.st_mtime); | 
|---|
| 869 | nearmisses += 1; | 
|---|
| 870 | return (file); | 
|---|
| 871 | } else { | 
|---|
| 872 | efree (file); | 
|---|
| 873 | } | 
|---|
| 874 | } | 
|---|
| 875 |  | 
|---|
| 876 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 877 | printf("failed. "); | 
|---|
| 878 | } | 
|---|
| 879 | Lst_Close (path); | 
|---|
| 880 |  | 
|---|
| 881 | if (checkedDot) { | 
|---|
| 882 | /* | 
|---|
| 883 | * Already checked by the given name, since . was in the path, | 
|---|
| 884 | * so no point in proceeding... | 
|---|
| 885 | */ | 
|---|
| 886 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 887 | printf("Checked . already, returning NULL\n"); | 
|---|
| 888 | } | 
|---|
| 889 | return(NULL); | 
|---|
| 890 | } | 
|---|
| 891 | } | 
|---|
| 892 |  | 
|---|
| 893 | /* | 
|---|
| 894 | * Didn't find it that way, either. Sigh. Phase 3. Add its directory | 
|---|
| 895 | * onto the search path in any case, just in case, then look for the | 
|---|
| 896 | * thing in the hash table. If we find it, grand. We return a new | 
|---|
| 897 | * copy of the name. Otherwise we sadly return a NULL pointer. Sigh. | 
|---|
| 898 | * Note that if the directory holding the file doesn't exist, this will | 
|---|
| 899 | * do an extra search of the final directory on the path. Unless something | 
|---|
| 900 | * weird happens, this search won't succeed and life will be groovy. | 
|---|
| 901 | * | 
|---|
| 902 | * Sigh. We cannot add the directory onto the search path because | 
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| 903 | * of this amusing case: | 
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| 904 | * $(INSTALLDIR)/$(FILE): $(FILE) | 
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| 905 | * | 
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| 906 | * $(FILE) exists in $(INSTALLDIR) but not in the current one. | 
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| 907 | * When searching for $(FILE), we will find it in $(INSTALLDIR) | 
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| 908 | * b/c we added it here. This is not good... | 
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| 909 | */ | 
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| 910 | #ifdef notdef | 
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| 911 | cp[-1] = '\0'; | 
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| 912 | Dir_AddDir (path, name); | 
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| 913 | cp[-1] = '/'; | 
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| 914 |  | 
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| 915 | bigmisses += 1; | 
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| 916 | ln = Lst_Last (path); | 
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| 917 | if (ln == NILLNODE) { | 
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| 918 | return ((char *) NULL); | 
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| 919 | } else { | 
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| 920 | p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln); | 
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| 921 | } | 
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| 922 |  | 
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| 923 | if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) { | 
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| 924 | return (estrdup (name)); | 
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| 925 | } else { | 
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| 926 | return ((char *) NULL); | 
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| 927 | } | 
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| 928 | #else /* !notdef */ | 
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| 929 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
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| 930 | printf("Looking for \"%s\"...", name); | 
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| 931 | } | 
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| 932 |  | 
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| 933 | bigmisses += 1; | 
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| 934 | entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, name); | 
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| 935 | if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) { | 
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| 936 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
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| 937 | printf("got it (in mtime cache)\n"); | 
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| 938 | } | 
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| 939 | return(estrdup(name)); | 
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| 940 | } else if (stat (name, &stb) == 0) { | 
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| 941 | entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, name, (Boolean *)NULL); | 
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| 942 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
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| 943 | printf("Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime), | 
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| 944 | name); | 
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| 945 | } | 
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| 946 | Hash_SetValue(entry, (long)stb.st_mtime); | 
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| 947 | return (estrdup (name)); | 
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| 948 | } else { | 
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| 949 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
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| 950 | printf("failed. Returning NULL\n"); | 
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| 951 | } | 
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| 952 | return ((char *)NULL); | 
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| 953 | } | 
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| 954 | #endif /* notdef */ | 
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| 955 | } | 
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| 956 |  | 
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| 957 | /*- | 
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| 958 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 959 | * Dir_MTime  -- | 
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| 960 | *      Find the modification time of the file described by gn along the | 
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| 961 | *      search path dirSearchPath. | 
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| 962 | * | 
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| 963 | * Results: | 
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| 964 | *      The modification time or 0 if it doesn't exist | 
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| 965 | * | 
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| 966 | * Side Effects: | 
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| 967 | *      The modification time is placed in the node's mtime slot. | 
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| 968 | *      If the node didn't have a path entry before, and Dir_FindFile | 
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| 969 | *      found one for it, the full name is placed in the path slot. | 
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| 970 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 971 | */ | 
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| 972 | int | 
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| 973 | Dir_MTime (gn) | 
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| 974 | GNode         *gn;        /* the file whose modification time is | 
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| 975 | * desired */ | 
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| 976 | { | 
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| 977 | char          *fullName;  /* the full pathname of name */ | 
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| 978 | struct stat   stb;        /* buffer for finding the mod time */ | 
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| 979 | Hash_Entry    *entry; | 
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| 980 |  | 
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| 981 | #ifdef USE_ARCHIVES | 
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| 982 | if (gn->type & OP_ARCHV) { | 
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| 983 | return Arch_MTime (gn); | 
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| 984 | } else | 
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| 985 | #endif | 
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| 986 | if (gn->path == (char *)NULL) { | 
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| 987 | fullName = Dir_FindFile (gn->name, dirSearchPath); | 
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| 988 | } else { | 
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| 989 | fullName = gn->path; | 
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| 990 | } | 
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| 991 |  | 
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| 992 | if (fullName == (char *)NULL) { | 
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| 993 | fullName = estrdup(gn->name); | 
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| 994 | } | 
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| 995 |  | 
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| 996 | entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, fullName); | 
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| 997 | if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) { | 
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| 998 | /* | 
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| 999 | * Only do this once -- the second time folks are checking to | 
|---|
| 1000 | * see if the file was actually updated, so we need to actually go | 
|---|
| 1001 | * to the file system. | 
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| 1002 | */ | 
|---|
| 1003 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 1004 | printf("Using cached time %s for %s\n", | 
|---|
| 1005 | Targ_FmtTime((time_t)(long)Hash_GetValue(entry)), fullName); | 
|---|
| 1006 | } | 
|---|
| 1007 | stb.st_mtime = (time_t)(long)Hash_GetValue(entry); | 
|---|
| 1008 | Hash_DeleteEntry(&mtimes, entry); | 
|---|
| 1009 | } else if (stat (fullName, &stb) < 0) { | 
|---|
| 1010 | #ifdef USE_ARCHIVES | 
|---|
| 1011 | if (gn->type & OP_MEMBER) { | 
|---|
| 1012 | if (fullName != gn->path) | 
|---|
| 1013 | efree(fullName); | 
|---|
| 1014 | return Arch_MemMTime (gn); | 
|---|
| 1015 | } else | 
|---|
| 1016 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1017 | stb.st_mtime = 0; | 
|---|
| 1018 | } | 
|---|
| 1019 | if (fullName && gn->path == (char *)NULL) { | 
|---|
| 1020 | gn->path = fullName; | 
|---|
| 1021 | } | 
|---|
| 1022 |  | 
|---|
| 1023 | gn->mtime = stb.st_mtime; | 
|---|
| 1024 | return (gn->mtime); | 
|---|
| 1025 | } | 
|---|
| 1026 |  | 
|---|
| 1027 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1028 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1029 | * Dir_AddDir -- | 
|---|
| 1030 | *      Add the given name to the end of the given path. The order of | 
|---|
| 1031 | *      the arguments is backwards so ParseDoDependency can do a | 
|---|
| 1032 | *      Lst_ForEach of its list of paths... | 
|---|
| 1033 | * | 
|---|
| 1034 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1035 | *      none | 
|---|
| 1036 | * | 
|---|
| 1037 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1038 | *      A structure is added to the list and the directory is | 
|---|
| 1039 | *      read and hashed. | 
|---|
| 1040 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1041 | */ | 
|---|
| 1042 | void | 
|---|
| 1043 | Dir_AddDir (path, name) | 
|---|
| 1044 | Lst           path;       /* the path to which the directory should be | 
|---|
| 1045 | * added */ | 
|---|
| 1046 | char          *name;      /* the name of the directory to add */ | 
|---|
| 1047 | { | 
|---|
| 1048 | LstNode       ln;         /* node in case Path structure is found */ | 
|---|
| 1049 | register Path *p;         /* pointer to new Path structure */ | 
|---|
| 1050 | DIR           *d;         /* for reading directory */ | 
|---|
| 1051 | register struct dirent *dp; /* entry in directory */ | 
|---|
| 1052 |  | 
|---|
| 1053 | ln = Lst_Find (openDirectories, (ClientData)name, DirFindName); | 
|---|
| 1054 | if (ln != NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 1055 | p = (Path *)Lst_Datum (ln); | 
|---|
| 1056 | if (Lst_Member(path, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 1057 | p->refCount += 1; | 
|---|
| 1058 | (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1059 | } | 
|---|
| 1060 | } else { | 
|---|
| 1061 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 1062 | printf("Caching %s...", name); | 
|---|
| 1063 | fflush(stdout); | 
|---|
| 1064 | } | 
|---|
| 1065 |  | 
|---|
| 1066 | if ((d = opendir (name)) != (DIR *) NULL) { | 
|---|
| 1067 | p = (Path *) emalloc (sizeof (Path)); | 
|---|
| 1068 | p->name = estrdup (name); | 
|---|
| 1069 | p->hits = 0; | 
|---|
| 1070 | p->refCount = 1; | 
|---|
| 1071 | Hash_InitTable (&p->files, -1); | 
|---|
| 1072 |  | 
|---|
| 1073 | while ((dp = readdir (d)) != (struct dirent *) NULL) { | 
|---|
| 1074 | #if defined(sun) && defined(d_ino) /* d_ino is a sunos4 #define for d_fileno */ | 
|---|
| 1075 | /* | 
|---|
| 1076 | * The sun directory library doesn't check for a 0 inode | 
|---|
| 1077 | * (0-inode slots just take up space), so we have to do | 
|---|
| 1078 | * it ourselves. | 
|---|
| 1079 | */ | 
|---|
| 1080 | if (dp->d_fileno == 0) { | 
|---|
| 1081 | continue; | 
|---|
| 1082 | } | 
|---|
| 1083 | #endif /* sun && d_ino */ | 
|---|
| 1084 |  | 
|---|
| 1085 | /* Skip the '.' and '..' entries by checking for them | 
|---|
| 1086 | * specifically instead of assuming readdir() reuturns them in | 
|---|
| 1087 | * that order when first going through a directory.  This is | 
|---|
| 1088 | * needed for XFS over NFS filesystems since SGI does not | 
|---|
| 1089 | * guarantee that these are * the first two entries returned | 
|---|
| 1090 | * from readdir(). | 
|---|
| 1091 | */ | 
|---|
| 1092 | if (ISDOT(dp->d_name) || ISDOTDOT(dp->d_name)) | 
|---|
| 1093 | continue; | 
|---|
| 1094 |  | 
|---|
| 1095 | (void)Hash_CreateEntry(&p->files, dp->d_name, (Boolean *)NULL); | 
|---|
| 1096 | } | 
|---|
| 1097 | (void) closedir (d); | 
|---|
| 1098 | (void)Lst_AtEnd (openDirectories, (ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1099 | (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1100 | } | 
|---|
| 1101 | if (DEBUG(DIR)) { | 
|---|
| 1102 | printf("done\n"); | 
|---|
| 1103 | } | 
|---|
| 1104 | } | 
|---|
| 1105 | } | 
|---|
| 1106 |  | 
|---|
| 1107 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1108 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1109 | * Dir_CopyDir -- | 
|---|
| 1110 | *      Callback function for duplicating a search path via Lst_Duplicate. | 
|---|
| 1111 | *      Ups the reference count for the directory. | 
|---|
| 1112 | * | 
|---|
| 1113 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1114 | *      Returns the Path it was given. | 
|---|
| 1115 | * | 
|---|
| 1116 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1117 | *      The refCount of the path is incremented. | 
|---|
| 1118 | * | 
|---|
| 1119 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1120 | */ | 
|---|
| 1121 | ClientData | 
|---|
| 1122 | Dir_CopyDir(p) | 
|---|
| 1123 | ClientData p; | 
|---|
| 1124 | { | 
|---|
| 1125 | ((Path *) p)->refCount += 1; | 
|---|
| 1126 |  | 
|---|
| 1127 | return ((ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1128 | } | 
|---|
| 1129 |  | 
|---|
| 1130 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1131 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1132 | * Dir_MakeFlags -- | 
|---|
| 1133 | *      Make a string by taking all the directories in the given search | 
|---|
| 1134 | *      path and preceding them by the given flag. Used by the suffix | 
|---|
| 1135 | *      module to create variables for compilers based on suffix search | 
|---|
| 1136 | *      paths. | 
|---|
| 1137 | * | 
|---|
| 1138 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1139 | *      The string mentioned above. Note that there is no space between | 
|---|
| 1140 | *      the given flag and each directory. The empty string is returned if | 
|---|
| 1141 | *      Things don't go well. | 
|---|
| 1142 | * | 
|---|
| 1143 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1144 | *      None | 
|---|
| 1145 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1146 | */ | 
|---|
| 1147 | char * | 
|---|
| 1148 | Dir_MakeFlags (flag, path) | 
|---|
| 1149 | char          *flag;  /* flag which should precede each directory */ | 
|---|
| 1150 | Lst           path;   /* list of directories */ | 
|---|
| 1151 | { | 
|---|
| 1152 | char          *str;   /* the string which will be returned */ | 
|---|
| 1153 | char          *tstr;  /* the current directory preceded by 'flag' */ | 
|---|
| 1154 | LstNode       ln;     /* the node of the current directory */ | 
|---|
| 1155 | Path          *p;     /* the structure describing the current directory */ | 
|---|
| 1156 |  | 
|---|
| 1157 | str = estrdup (""); | 
|---|
| 1158 |  | 
|---|
| 1159 | if (Lst_Open (path) == SUCCESS) { | 
|---|
| 1160 | while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 1161 | p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln); | 
|---|
| 1162 | tstr = str_concat (flag, p->name, 0); | 
|---|
| 1163 | str = str_concat (str, tstr, STR_ADDSPACE | STR_DOFREE); | 
|---|
| 1164 | } | 
|---|
| 1165 | Lst_Close (path); | 
|---|
| 1166 | } | 
|---|
| 1167 |  | 
|---|
| 1168 | return (str); | 
|---|
| 1169 | } | 
|---|
| 1170 |  | 
|---|
| 1171 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1172 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1173 | * Dir_Destroy -- | 
|---|
| 1174 | *      Nuke a directory descriptor, if possible. Callback procedure | 
|---|
| 1175 | *      for the suffixes module when destroying a search path. | 
|---|
| 1176 | * | 
|---|
| 1177 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1178 | *      None. | 
|---|
| 1179 | * | 
|---|
| 1180 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1181 | *      If no other path references this directory (refCount == 0), | 
|---|
| 1182 | *      the Path and all its data are freed. | 
|---|
| 1183 | * | 
|---|
| 1184 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1185 | */ | 
|---|
| 1186 | void | 
|---|
| 1187 | Dir_Destroy (pp) | 
|---|
| 1188 | ClientData    pp;       /* The directory descriptor to nuke */ | 
|---|
| 1189 | { | 
|---|
| 1190 | Path          *p = (Path *) pp; | 
|---|
| 1191 | p->refCount -= 1; | 
|---|
| 1192 |  | 
|---|
| 1193 | if (p->refCount == 0) { | 
|---|
| 1194 | LstNode ln; | 
|---|
| 1195 |  | 
|---|
| 1196 | ln = Lst_Member (openDirectories, (ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1197 | (void) Lst_Remove (openDirectories, ln); | 
|---|
| 1198 |  | 
|---|
| 1199 | Hash_DeleteTable (&p->files); | 
|---|
| 1200 | efree((Address)p->name); | 
|---|
| 1201 | efree((Address)p); | 
|---|
| 1202 | } | 
|---|
| 1203 | } | 
|---|
| 1204 |  | 
|---|
| 1205 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1206 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1207 | * Dir_ClearPath -- | 
|---|
| 1208 | *      Clear out all elements of the given search path. This is different | 
|---|
| 1209 | *      from destroying the list, notice. | 
|---|
| 1210 | * | 
|---|
| 1211 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1212 | *      None. | 
|---|
| 1213 | * | 
|---|
| 1214 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1215 | *      The path is set to the empty list. | 
|---|
| 1216 | * | 
|---|
| 1217 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1218 | */ | 
|---|
| 1219 | void | 
|---|
| 1220 | Dir_ClearPath(path) | 
|---|
| 1221 | Lst     path;       /* Path to clear */ | 
|---|
| 1222 | { | 
|---|
| 1223 | Path    *p; | 
|---|
| 1224 | while (!Lst_IsEmpty(path)) { | 
|---|
| 1225 | p = (Path *)Lst_DeQueue(path); | 
|---|
| 1226 | Dir_Destroy((ClientData) p); | 
|---|
| 1227 | } | 
|---|
| 1228 | } | 
|---|
| 1229 |  | 
|---|
| 1230 |  | 
|---|
| 1231 | /*- | 
|---|
| 1232 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1233 | * Dir_Concat -- | 
|---|
| 1234 | *      Concatenate two paths, adding the second to the end of the first. | 
|---|
| 1235 | *      Makes sure to avoid duplicates. | 
|---|
| 1236 | * | 
|---|
| 1237 | * Results: | 
|---|
| 1238 | *      None | 
|---|
| 1239 | * | 
|---|
| 1240 | * Side Effects: | 
|---|
| 1241 | *      Reference counts for added dirs are upped. | 
|---|
| 1242 | * | 
|---|
| 1243 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 1244 | */ | 
|---|
| 1245 | void | 
|---|
| 1246 | Dir_Concat(path1, path2) | 
|---|
| 1247 | Lst     path1;      /* Dest */ | 
|---|
| 1248 | Lst     path2;      /* Source */ | 
|---|
| 1249 | { | 
|---|
| 1250 | LstNode ln; | 
|---|
| 1251 | Path    *p; | 
|---|
| 1252 |  | 
|---|
| 1253 | for (ln = Lst_First(path2); ln != NILLNODE; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) { | 
|---|
| 1254 | p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln); | 
|---|
| 1255 | if (Lst_Member(path1, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 1256 | p->refCount += 1; | 
|---|
| 1257 | (void)Lst_AtEnd(path1, (ClientData)p); | 
|---|
| 1258 | } | 
|---|
| 1259 | } | 
|---|
| 1260 | } | 
|---|
| 1261 |  | 
|---|
| 1262 | /********** DEBUG INFO **********/ | 
|---|
| 1263 | void | 
|---|
| 1264 | Dir_PrintDirectories() | 
|---|
| 1265 | { | 
|---|
| 1266 | LstNode     ln; | 
|---|
| 1267 | Path        *p; | 
|---|
| 1268 |  | 
|---|
| 1269 | printf ("#*** Directory Cache:\n"); | 
|---|
| 1270 | printf ("# Stats: %d hits %d misses %d near misses %d losers (%d%%)\n", | 
|---|
| 1271 | hits, misses, nearmisses, bigmisses, | 
|---|
| 1272 | (hits+bigmisses+nearmisses ? | 
|---|
| 1273 | hits * 100 / (hits + bigmisses + nearmisses) : 0)); | 
|---|
| 1274 | printf ("# %-20s referenced\thits\n", "directory"); | 
|---|
| 1275 | if (Lst_Open (openDirectories) == SUCCESS) { | 
|---|
| 1276 | while ((ln = Lst_Next (openDirectories)) != NILLNODE) { | 
|---|
| 1277 | p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln); | 
|---|
| 1278 | printf ("# %-20s %10d\t%4d\n", p->name, p->refCount, p->hits); | 
|---|
| 1279 | } | 
|---|
| 1280 | Lst_Close (openDirectories); | 
|---|
| 1281 | } | 
|---|
| 1282 | } | 
|---|
| 1283 |  | 
|---|
| 1284 | static int DirPrintDir (p, dummy) | 
|---|
| 1285 | ClientData  p; | 
|---|
| 1286 | ClientData  dummy; | 
|---|
| 1287 | { | 
|---|
| 1288 | printf ("%s ", ((Path *) p)->name); | 
|---|
| 1289 | return (dummy ? 0 : 0); | 
|---|
| 1290 | } | 
|---|
| 1291 |  | 
|---|
| 1292 | void | 
|---|
| 1293 | Dir_PrintPath (path) | 
|---|
| 1294 | Lst path; | 
|---|
| 1295 | { | 
|---|
| 1296 | Lst_ForEach (path, DirPrintDir, (ClientData)0); | 
|---|
| 1297 | } | 
|---|