1 | # Perl hooks into the routines in vms.c for interconversion
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2 | # of VMS and Unix file specification syntax.
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3 | #
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4 | # Version: see $VERSION below
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5 | # Author: Charles Bailey bailey@newman.upenn.edu
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6 | # Revised: 08-Mar-1995
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7 |
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8 | =head1 NAME
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9 |
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10 | VMS::Filespec - convert between VMS and Unix file specification syntax
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11 |
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12 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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13 |
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14 | use VMS::Filespec;
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15 | $fullspec = rmsexpand('[.VMS]file.specification'[, 'default:[file.spec]']);
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16 | $vmsspec = vmsify('/my/Unix/file/specification');
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17 | $unixspec = unixify('my:[VMS]file.specification');
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18 | $path = pathify('my:[VMS.or.Unix.directory]specification.dir');
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19 | $dirfile = fileify('my:[VMS.or.Unix.directory.specification]');
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20 | $vmsdir = vmspath('my/VMS/or/Unix/directory/specification.dir');
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21 | $unixdir = unixpath('my:[VMS.or.Unix.directory]specification.dir');
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22 | candelete('my:[VMS.or.Unix]file.specification');
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23 |
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24 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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25 |
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26 | This package provides routines to simplify conversion between VMS and
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27 | Unix syntax when processing file specifications. This is useful when
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28 | porting scripts designed to run under either OS, and also allows you
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29 | to take advantage of conveniences provided by either syntax (I<e.g.>
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30 | ability to easily concatenate Unix-style specifications). In
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31 | addition, it provides an additional file test routine, C<candelete>,
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32 | which determines whether you have delete access to a file.
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33 |
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34 | If you're running under VMS, the routines in this package are special,
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35 | in that they're automatically made available to any Perl script,
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36 | whether you're running F<miniperl> or the full F<perl>. The C<use
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37 | VMS::Filespec> or C<require VMS::Filespec; import VMS::Filespec ...>
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38 | statement can be used to import the function names into the current
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39 | package, but they're always available if you use the fully qualified
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40 | name, whether or not you've mentioned the F<.pm> file in your script.
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41 | If you're running under another OS and have installed this package, it
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42 | behaves like a normal Perl extension (in fact, you're using Perl
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43 | substitutes to emulate the necessary VMS system calls).
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44 |
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45 | Each of these routines accepts a file specification in either VMS or
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46 | Unix syntax, and returns the converted file specification, or C<undef>
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47 | if an error occurs. The conversions are, for the most part, simply
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48 | string manipulations; the routines do not check the details of syntax
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49 | (e.g. that only legal characters are used). There is one exception:
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50 | when running under VMS, conversions from VMS syntax use the $PARSE
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51 | service to expand specifications, so illegal syntax, or a relative
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52 | directory specification which extends above the tope of the current
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53 | directory path (e.g [---.foo] when in dev:[dir.sub]) will cause
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54 | errors. In general, any legal file specification will be converted
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55 | properly, but garbage input tends to produce garbage output.
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56 |
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57 | Each of these routines is prototyped as taking a single scalar
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58 | argument, so you can use them as unary operators in complex
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59 | expressions (as long as you don't use the C<&> form of
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60 | subroutine call, which bypasses prototype checking).
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61 |
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62 |
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63 | The routines provided are:
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64 |
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65 | =head2 rmsexpand
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66 |
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67 | Uses the RMS $PARSE and $SEARCH services to expand the input
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68 | specification to its fully qualified form, except that a null type
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69 | or version is not added unless it was present in either the original
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70 | file specification or the default specification passed to C<rmsexpand>.
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71 | (If the file does not exist, the input specification is expanded as much
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72 | as possible.) If an error occurs, returns C<undef> and sets C<$!>
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73 | and C<$^E>.
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74 |
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75 | =head2 vmsify
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76 |
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77 | Converts a file specification to VMS syntax.
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78 |
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79 | =head2 unixify
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80 |
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81 | Converts a file specification to Unix syntax.
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82 |
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83 | =head2 pathify
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84 |
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85 | Converts a directory specification to a path - that is, a string you
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86 | can prepend to a file name to form a valid file specification. If the
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87 | input file specification uses VMS syntax, the returned path does, too;
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88 | likewise for Unix syntax (Unix paths are guaranteed to end with '/').
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89 | Note that this routine will insist that the input be a legal directory
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90 | file specification; the file type and version, if specified, must be
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91 | F<.DIR;1>. For compatibility with Unix usage, the type and version
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92 | may also be omitted.
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93 |
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94 | =head2 fileify
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95 |
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96 | Converts a directory specification to the file specification of the
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97 | directory file - that is, a string you can pass to functions like
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98 | C<stat> or C<rmdir> to manipulate the directory file. If the
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99 | input directory specification uses VMS syntax, the returned file
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100 | specification does, too; likewise for Unix syntax. As with
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101 | C<pathify>, the input file specification must have a type and
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102 | version of F<.DIR;1>, or the type and version must be omitted.
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103 |
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104 | =head2 vmspath
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105 |
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106 | Acts like C<pathify>, but insures the returned path uses VMS syntax.
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107 |
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108 | =head2 unixpath
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109 |
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110 | Acts like C<pathify>, but insures the returned path uses Unix syntax.
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111 |
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112 | =head2 candelete
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113 |
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114 | Determines whether you have delete access to a file. If you do, C<candelete>
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115 | returns true. If you don't, or its argument isn't a legal file specification,
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116 | C<candelete> returns FALSE. Unlike other file tests, the argument to
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117 | C<candelete> must be a file name (not a FileHandle), and, since it's an XSUB,
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118 | it's a list operator, so you need to be careful about parentheses. Both of
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119 | these restrictions may be removed in the future if the functionality of
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120 | C<candelete> becomes part of the Perl core.
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121 |
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122 | =head1 REVISION
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123 |
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124 | This document was last revised 22-Feb-1996, for Perl 5.002.
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125 |
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126 | =cut
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127 |
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128 | package VMS::Filespec;
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129 | require 5.002;
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130 |
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131 | our $VERSION = '1.11';
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132 |
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133 | # If you want to use this package on a non-VMS system,
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134 | # uncomment the following line.
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135 | # use AutoLoader;
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136 | require Exporter;
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137 |
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138 | @ISA = qw( Exporter );
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139 | @EXPORT = qw( &vmsify &unixify &pathify &fileify
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140 | &vmspath &unixpath &candelete &rmsexpand );
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141 |
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142 | 1;
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143 |
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144 |
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145 | __END__
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146 |
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147 |
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148 | # The autosplit routines here are provided for use by non-VMS systems
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149 | # They are not guaranteed to function identically to the XSUBs of the
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150 | # same name, since they do not have access to the RMS system routine
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151 | # sys$parse() (in particular, no real provision is made for handling
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152 | # of complex DECnet node specifications). However, these routines
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153 | # should be adequate for most purposes.
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154 |
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155 | # A sort-of sys$parse() replacement
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156 | sub rmsexpand ($;$) {
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157 | my($fspec,$defaults) = @_;
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158 | if (!$fspec) { return undef }
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159 | my($node,$dev,$dir,$name,$type,$ver,$dnode,$ddev,$ddir,$dname,$dtype,$dver);
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160 |
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161 | $fspec =~ s/:$//;
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162 | $defaults = [] unless $defaults;
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163 | $defaults = [ $defaults ] unless ref($defaults) && ref($defaults) eq 'ARRAY';
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164 |
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165 | while ($fspec !~ m#[:>\]]# && $ENV{$fspec}) { $fspec = $ENV{$fspec} }
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166 |
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167 | if ($fspec =~ /:/) {
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168 | my($dev,$devtrn,$base);
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169 | ($dev,$base) = split(/:/,$fspec);
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170 | $devtrn = $dev;
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171 | while ($devtrn = $ENV{$devtrn}) {
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172 | if ($devtrn =~ /(.)([:>\]])$/) {
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173 | $dev .= ':', last if $1 eq '.';
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174 | $dev = $devtrn, last;
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175 | }
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176 | }
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177 | $fspec = $dev . $base;
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178 | }
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179 |
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180 | ($node,$dev,$dir,$name,$type,$ver) = $fspec =~
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181 | /([^:]*::)?([^:]*:)?([^>\]]*[>\]])?([^.;]*)(\.?[^.;]*)([.;]?\d*)/;
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182 | foreach ((@$defaults,$ENV{'DEFAULT'})) {
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183 | next unless defined;
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184 | last if $node && $ver && $type && $dev && $dir && $name;
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185 | ($dnode,$ddev,$ddir,$dname,$dtype,$dver) =
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186 | /([^:]*::)?([^:]*:)?([^>\]]*[>\]])?([^.;]*)(\.?[^.;]*)([.;]?\d*)/;
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187 | $node = $dnode if $dnode && !$node;
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188 | $dev = $ddev if $ddev && !$dev;
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189 | $dir = $ddir if $ddir && !$dir;
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190 | $name = $dname if $dname && !$name;
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191 | $type = $dtype if $dtype && !$type;
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192 | $ver = $dver if $dver && !$ver;
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193 | }
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194 | # do this the long way to keep -w happy
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195 | $fspec = '';
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196 | $fspec .= $node if $node;
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197 | $fspec .= $dev if $dev;
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198 | $fspec .= $dir if $dir;
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199 | $fspec .= $name if $name;
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200 | $fspec .= $type if $type;
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201 | $fspec .= $ver if $ver;
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202 | $fspec;
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203 | }
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204 |
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205 | sub vmsify ($) {
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206 | my($fspec) = @_;
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207 | my($hasdev,$dev,$defdirs,$dir,$base,@dirs,@realdirs);
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208 |
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209 | if ($fspec =~ m#^\.(\.?)/?$#) { return $1 ? '[-]' : '[]'; }
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210 | return $fspec if $fspec !~ m#/#;
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211 | ($hasdev,$dir,$base) = $fspec =~ m#(/?)(.*)/(.*)#;
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212 | @dirs = split(m#/#,$dir);
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213 | if ($base eq '.') { $base = ''; }
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214 | elsif ($base eq '..') {
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215 | push @dirs,$base;
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216 | $base = '';
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217 | }
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218 | foreach (@dirs) {
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219 | next unless $_; # protect against // in input
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220 | next if $_ eq '.';
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221 | if ($_ eq '..') {
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222 | if (@realdirs && $realdirs[$#realdirs] ne '-') { pop @realdirs }
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223 | else { push @realdirs, '-' }
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224 | }
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225 | else { push @realdirs, $_; }
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226 | }
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227 | if ($hasdev) {
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228 | $dev = shift @realdirs;
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229 | @realdirs = ('000000') unless @realdirs;
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230 | $base = '' unless $base; # keep -w happy
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231 | $dev . ':[' . join('.',@realdirs) . "]$base";
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232 | }
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233 | else {
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234 | '[' . join('',map($_ eq '-' ? $_ : ".$_",@realdirs)) . "]$base";
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235 | }
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236 | }
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237 |
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238 | sub unixify ($) {
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239 | my($fspec) = @_;
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240 |
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241 | return $fspec if $fspec !~ m#[:>\]]#;
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242 | return '.' if ($fspec eq '[]' || $fspec eq '<>');
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243 | if ($fspec =~ m#^[<\[](\.|-+)(.*)# ) {
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244 | $fspec = ($1 eq '.' ? '' : "$1.") . $2;
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245 | my($dir,$base) = split(/[\]>]/,$fspec);
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246 | my(@dirs) = grep($_,split(m#\.#,$dir));
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247 | if ($dirs[0] =~ /^-/) {
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248 | my($steps) = shift @dirs;
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249 | for (1..length($steps)) { unshift @dirs, '..'; }
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250 | }
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251 | join('/',@dirs) . "/$base";
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252 | }
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253 | else {
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254 | $fspec = rmsexpand($fspec,'_N_O_T_:[_R_E_A_L_]');
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255 | $fspec =~ s/.*_N_O_T_:(?:\[_R_E_A_L_\])?//;
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256 | my($dev,$dir,$base) = $fspec =~ m#([^:<\[]*):?[<\[](.*)[>\]](.*)#;
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257 | my(@dirs) = split(m#\.#,$dir);
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258 | if ($dirs[0] && $dirs[0] =~ /^-/) {
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259 | my($steps) = shift @dirs;
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260 | for (1..length($steps)) { unshift @dirs, '..'; }
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261 | }
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262 | "/$dev/" . join('/',@dirs) . "/$base";
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263 | }
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264 | }
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265 |
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266 |
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267 | sub fileify ($) {
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268 | my($path) = @_;
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269 |
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270 | if (!$path) { return undef }
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271 | if ($path eq '/') { return 'sys$disk:[000000]'; }
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272 | if ($path =~ /(.+)\.([^:>\]]*)$/) {
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273 | $path = $1;
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274 | if ($2 !~ /^dir(?:;1)?$/i) { return undef }
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275 | }
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276 |
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277 | if ($path !~ m#[/>\]]#) {
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278 | $path =~ s/:$//;
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279 | while ($ENV{$path}) {
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280 | ($path = $ENV{$path}) =~ s/:$//;
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281 | last if $path =~ m#[/>\]]#;
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282 | }
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283 | }
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284 | if ($path =~ m#[>\]]#) {
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285 | my($dir,$sep,$base) = $path =~ /(.*)([>\]])(.*)/;
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286 | $sep =~ tr/<[/>]/;
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287 | if ($base) {
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288 | "$dir$sep$base.dir;1";
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289 | }
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290 | else {
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291 | if ($dir !~ /\./) { $dir =~ s/([<\[])/${1}000000./; }
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292 | $dir =~ s#\.(\w+)$#$sep$1#;
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293 | $dir =~ s/^.$sep//;
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294 | "$dir.dir;1";
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295 | }
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296 | }
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297 | else {
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298 | $path =~ s#/$##;
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299 | "$path.dir;1";
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300 | }
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301 | }
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302 |
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303 | sub pathify ($) {
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304 | my($fspec) = @_;
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305 |
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306 | if (!$fspec) { return undef }
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307 | if ($fspec =~ m#[/>\]]$#) { return $fspec; }
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308 | if ($fspec =~ m#(.+)\.([^/>\]]*)$# && $2 && $2 ne '.') {
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309 | $fspec = $1;
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310 | if ($2 !~ /^dir(?:;1)?$/i) { return undef }
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311 | }
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312 |
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313 | if ($fspec !~ m#[/>\]]#) {
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314 | $fspec =~ s/:$//;
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315 | while ($ENV{$fspec}) {
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316 | if ($ENV{$fspec} =~ m#[>\]]$#) { return $ENV{$fspec} }
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317 | else { $fspec = $ENV{$fspec} =~ s/:$// }
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318 | }
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319 | }
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320 |
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321 | if ($fspec !~ m#[>\]]#) { "$fspec/"; }
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322 | else {
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323 | if ($fspec =~ /([^>\]]+)([>\]])(.+)/) { "$1.$3$2"; }
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324 | else { $fspec; }
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325 | }
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326 | }
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327 |
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328 | sub vmspath ($) {
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329 | pathify(vmsify($_[0]));
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330 | }
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331 |
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332 | sub unixpath ($) {
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333 | pathify(unixify($_[0]));
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334 | }
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335 |
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336 | sub candelete ($) {
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337 | my($fspec) = @_;
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338 | my($parent);
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339 |
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340 | return '' unless -w $fspec;
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341 | $fspec =~ s#/$##;
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342 | if ($fspec =~ m#/#) {
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343 | ($parent = $fspec) =~ s#/[^/]+$##;
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344 | return (-w $parent);
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345 | }
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346 | elsif ($parent = fileify($fspec)) { # fileify() here to expand lnms
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347 | $parent =~ s/[>\]][^>\]]+//;
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348 | return (-w fileify($parent));
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349 | }
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350 | else { return (-w '[-]'); }
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351 | }
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