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/* * tclFileName.c -- * * This file contains routines for converting file names betwen * native and network form. * * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclFileName.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:27 markom Exp $ */ #include "tclInt.h" #include "tclPort.h" #include "tclRegexp.h" /* * This variable indicates whether the cleanup procedure has been * registered for this file yet. */ static int initialized = 0; /* * The following regular expression matches the root portion of a Windows * absolute or volume relative path. It will match both UNC and drive relative * paths. */ #define WIN_ROOT_PATTERN "^(([a-zA-Z]:)|[/\\][/\\]+([^/\\]+)[/\\]+([^/\\]+)|([/\\]))([/\\])*" /* * The following regular expression matches the root portion of a Macintosh * absolute path. It will match degenerate Unix-style paths, tilde paths, * Unix-style paths, and Mac paths. */ #define MAC_ROOT_PATTERN "^((/+([.][.]?/+)*([.][.]?)?)|(~[^:/]*)(/[^:]*)?|(~[^:]*)(:.*)?|/+([.][.]?/+)*([^:/]+)(/[^:]*)?|([^:]+):.*)$" /* * The following variables are used to hold precompiled regular expressions * for use in filename matching. */ static regexp *winRootPatternPtr = NULL; static regexp *macRootPatternPtr = NULL; /* * The following variable is set in the TclPlatformInit call to one * of: TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX, TCL_PLATFORM_MAC, or TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS. */ TclPlatformType tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX; /* * Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file: */ static char * DoTildeSubst _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, char *user, Tcl_DString *resultPtr)); static char * ExtractWinRoot _ANSI_ARGS_((char *path, Tcl_DString *resultPtr, int offset)); static void FileNameCleanup _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); static int SkipToChar _ANSI_ARGS_((char **stringPtr, char *match)); static char * SplitMacPath _ANSI_ARGS_((char *path, Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); static char * SplitWinPath _ANSI_ARGS_((char *path, Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); static char * SplitUnixPath _ANSI_ARGS_((char *path, Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FileNameCleanup -- * * This procedure is a Tcl_ExitProc used to clean up the static * data structures used in this file. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Deallocates storage used by the procedures in this file. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FileNameCleanup(clientData) ClientData clientData; /* Not used. */ { if (winRootPatternPtr != NULL) { ckfree((char *)winRootPatternPtr); winRootPatternPtr = (regexp *) NULL; } if (macRootPatternPtr != NULL) { ckfree((char *)macRootPatternPtr); macRootPatternPtr = (regexp *) NULL; } initialized = 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * ExtractWinRoot -- * * Matches the root portion of a Windows path and appends it * to the specified Tcl_DString. * * Results: * Returns the position in the path immediately after the root * including any trailing slashes. * Appends a cleaned up version of the root to the Tcl_DString * at the specified offest. * * Side effects: * Modifies the specified Tcl_DString. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * ExtractWinRoot(path, resultPtr, offset) char *path; /* Path to parse. */ Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* Buffer to hold result. */ int offset; /* Offset in buffer where result should be * stored. */ { int length; /* * Initialize the path name parser for Windows path names. */ if (winRootPatternPtr == NULL) { winRootPatternPtr = TclRegComp(WIN_ROOT_PATTERN); if (!initialized) { Tcl_CreateExitHandler(FileNameCleanup, NULL); initialized = 1; } } /* * Match the root portion of a Windows path name. */ if (!TclRegExec(winRootPatternPtr, path, path)) { return path; } Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, offset); if (winRootPatternPtr->startp[2] != NULL) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, winRootPatternPtr->startp[2], 2); if (winRootPatternPtr->startp[6] != NULL) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); } } else if (winRootPatternPtr->startp[4] != NULL) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "//", 2); length = winRootPatternPtr->endp[3] - winRootPatternPtr->startp[3]; Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, winRootPatternPtr->startp[3], length); Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); length = winRootPatternPtr->endp[4] - winRootPatternPtr->startp[4]; Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, winRootPatternPtr->startp[4], length); } else { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); } return winRootPatternPtr->endp[0]; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GetPathType -- * * Determines whether a given path is relative to the current * directory, relative to the current volume, or absolute. * * Results: * Returns one of TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, TCL_PATH_RELATIVE, or * TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_PathType Tcl_GetPathType(path) char *path; { Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: /* * Paths that begin with / or ~ are absolute. */ if ((path[0] != '/') && (path[0] != '~')) { type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: if (path[0] == ':') { type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; } else if (path[0] != '~') { /* * Since we have eliminated the easy cases, use the * root pattern to look for the other types. */ if (!macRootPatternPtr) { macRootPatternPtr = TclRegComp(MAC_ROOT_PATTERN); if (!initialized) { Tcl_CreateExitHandler(FileNameCleanup, NULL); initialized = 1; } } if (!TclRegExec(macRootPatternPtr, path, path) || (macRootPatternPtr->startp[2] != NULL)) { type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; } } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: if (path[0] != '~') { /* * Since we have eliminated the easy cases, check for * drive relative paths using the regular expression. */ if (!winRootPatternPtr) { winRootPatternPtr = TclRegComp(WIN_ROOT_PATTERN); if (!initialized) { Tcl_CreateExitHandler(FileNameCleanup, NULL); initialized = 1; } } if (TclRegExec(winRootPatternPtr, path, path)) { if (winRootPatternPtr->startp[5] || (winRootPatternPtr->startp[2] && !(winRootPatternPtr->startp[6]))) { type = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; } } else { type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; } } break; } return type; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SplitPath -- * * Split a path into a list of path components. The first element * of the list will have the same path type as the original path. * * Results: * Returns a standard Tcl result. The interpreter result contains * a list of path components. * *argvPtr will be filled in with the address of an array * whose elements point to the elements of path, in order. * *argcPtr will get filled in with the number of valid elements * in the array. A single block of memory is dynamically allocated * to hold both the argv array and a copy of the path elements. * The caller must eventually free this memory by calling ckfree() * on *argvPtr. Note: *argvPtr and *argcPtr are only modified * if the procedure returns normally. * * Side effects: * Allocates memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SplitPath(path, argcPtr, argvPtr) char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ int *argcPtr; /* Pointer to location to fill in with * the number of elements in the path. */ char ***argvPtr; /* Pointer to place to store pointer to array * of pointers to path elements. */ { int i, size; char *p; Tcl_DString buffer; Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); /* * Perform platform specific splitting. These routines will leave the * result in the specified buffer. Individual elements are terminated * with a null character. */ p = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: p = SplitUnixPath(path, &buffer); break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: p = SplitWinPath(path, &buffer); break; case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: p = SplitMacPath(path, &buffer); break; } /* * Compute the number of elements in the result. */ size = Tcl_DStringLength(&buffer); *argcPtr = 0; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (p[i] == '\0') { (*argcPtr)++; } } /* * Allocate a buffer large enough to hold the contents of the * DString plus the argv pointers and the terminating NULL pointer. */ *argvPtr = (char **) ckalloc((unsigned) ((((*argcPtr) + 1) * sizeof(char *)) + size)); /* * Position p after the last argv pointer and copy the contents of * the DString. */ p = (char *) &(*argvPtr)[(*argcPtr) + 1]; memcpy((VOID *) p, (VOID *) Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer), (size_t) size); /* * Now set up the argv pointers. */ for (i = 0; i < *argcPtr; i++) { (*argvPtr)[i] = p; while ((*p++) != '\0') {} } (*argvPtr)[i] = NULL; Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SplitUnixPath -- * * This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting * Unix paths. * * Results: * Stores a null separated array of strings in the specified * Tcl_DString. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * SplitUnixPath(path, bufPtr) char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ { int length; char *p, *elementStart; /* * Deal with the root directory as a special case. */ if (path[0] == '/') { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "/", 2); p = path+1; } else { p = path; } /* * Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde will be * prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde substitution. */ for (;;) { elementStart = p; while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/')) { p++; } length = p - elementStart; if (length > 0) { if ((elementStart[0] == '~') && (elementStart != path)) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "./", 2); } Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); } if (*p++ == '\0') { break; } } return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SplitWinPath -- * * This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting * Windows paths. * * Results: * Stores a null separated array of strings in the specified * Tcl_DString. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * SplitWinPath(path, bufPtr) char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ { int length; char *p, *elementStart; p = ExtractWinRoot(path, bufPtr, 0); /* * Terminate the root portion, if we matched something. */ if (p != path) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); } /* * Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde will be * prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde substitution. */ do { elementStart = p; while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/') && (*p != '\\')) { p++; } length = p - elementStart; if (length > 0) { if ((elementStart[0] == '~') && (elementStart != path)) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "./", 2); } Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); } } while (*p++ != '\0'); return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SplitMacPath -- * * This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting * Macintosh paths. * * Results: * Returns a newly allocated argv array. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * SplitMacPath(path, bufPtr) char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ { int isMac = 0; /* 1 if is Mac-style, 0 if Unix-style path. */ int i, length; char *p, *elementStart; /* * Initialize the path name parser for Macintosh path names. */ if (macRootPatternPtr == NULL) { macRootPatternPtr = TclRegComp(MAC_ROOT_PATTERN); if (!initialized) { Tcl_CreateExitHandler(FileNameCleanup, NULL); initialized = 1; } } /* * Match the root portion of a Mac path name. */ i = 0; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ if (TclRegExec(macRootPatternPtr, path, path) == 1) { /* * Treat degenerate absolute paths like / and /../.. as * Mac relative file names for lack of anything else to do. */ if (macRootPatternPtr->startp[2] != NULL) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 1); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, path, macRootPatternPtr->endp[0] - macRootPatternPtr->startp[0] + 1); return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); } if (macRootPatternPtr->startp[5] != NULL) { /* * Unix-style tilde prefixed paths. */ isMac = 0; i = 5; } else if (macRootPatternPtr->startp[7] != NULL) { /* * Mac-style tilde prefixed paths. */ isMac = 1; i = 7; } else if (macRootPatternPtr->startp[10] != NULL) { /* * Normal Unix style paths. */ isMac = 0; i = 10; } else if (macRootPatternPtr->startp[12] != NULL) { /* * Normal Mac style paths. */ isMac = 1; i = 12; } length = macRootPatternPtr->endp[i] - macRootPatternPtr->startp[i]; /* * Append the element and terminate it with a : and a null. Note that * we are forcing the DString to contain an extra null at the end. */ Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, macRootPatternPtr->startp[i], length); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 2); p = macRootPatternPtr->endp[i]; } else { isMac = (strchr(path, ':') != NULL); p = path; } if (isMac) { /* * p is pointing at the first colon in the path. There * will always be one, since this is a Mac-style path. */ elementStart = p++; while ((p = strchr(p, ':')) != NULL) { length = p - elementStart; if (length == 1) { while (*p == ':') { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "::", 3); elementStart = p++; } } else { /* * If this is a simple component, drop the leading colon. */ if ((elementStart[1] != '~') && (strchr(elementStart+1, '/') == NULL)) { elementStart++; length--; } Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); elementStart = p++; } } if (elementStart[1] != '\0' || elementStart == path) { if ((elementStart[1] != '~') && (elementStart[1] != '\0') && (strchr(elementStart+1, '/') == NULL)) { elementStart++; } Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, -1); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); } } else { /* * Split on slashes, suppress extra /'s, and convert .. to ::. */ for (;;) { elementStart = p; while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/')) { p++; } length = p - elementStart; if (length > 0) { if ((length == 1) && (elementStart[0] == '.')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 2); } else if ((length == 2) && (elementStart[0] == '.') && (elementStart[1] == '.')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "::", 3); } else { if (*elementStart == '~') { Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 1); } Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); } } if (*p++ == '\0') { break; } } } return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_JoinPath -- * * Combine a list of paths in a platform specific manner. * * Results: * Appends the joined path to the end of the specified * returning a pointer to the resulting string. Note that * the Tcl_DString must already be initialized. * * Side effects: * Modifies the Tcl_DString. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * Tcl_JoinPath(argc, argv, resultPtr) int argc; char **argv; Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* Pointer to previously initialized DString. */ { int oldLength, length, i, needsSep; Tcl_DString buffer; char *p, c, *dest; Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); oldLength = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { p = argv[i]; /* * If the path is absolute, reset the result buffer. * Consume any duplicate leading slashes or a ./ in * front of a tilde prefixed path that isn't at the * beginning of the path. */ if (*p == '/') { Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); while (*p == '/') { p++; } } else if (*p == '~') { Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); } else if ((Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr) != oldLength) && (p[0] == '.') && (p[1] == '/') && (p[2] == '~')) { p += 2; } if (*p == '\0') { continue; } /* * Append a separator if needed. */ length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); if ((length != oldLength) && (Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr)[length-1] != '/')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); length++; } /* * Append the element, eliminating duplicate and trailing * slashes. */ Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, (int) (length + strlen(p))); dest = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr) + length; for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '/') { while (p[1] == '/') { p++; } if (p[1] != '\0') { *dest++ = '/'; } } else { *dest++ = *p; } } length = dest - Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, length); } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: /* * Iterate over all of the components. If a component is * absolute, then reset the result and start building the * path from the current component on. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { p = ExtractWinRoot(argv[i], resultPtr, oldLength); length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); /* * If the pointer didn't move, then this is a relative path * or a tilde prefixed path. */ if (p == argv[i]) { /* * Remove the ./ from tilde prefixed elements unless * it is the first component. */ if ((length != oldLength) && (p[0] == '.') && ((p[1] == '/') || (p[1] == '\\')) && (p[2] == '~')) { p += 2; } else if (*p == '~') { Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); length = oldLength; } } if (*p != '\0') { /* * Check to see if we need to append a separator. */ if (length != oldLength) { c = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr)[length-1]; if ((c != '/') && (c != ':')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); } } /* * Append the element, eliminating duplicate and * trailing slashes. */ length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, (int) (length + strlen(p))); dest = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr) + length; for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { if ((*p == '/') || (*p == '\\')) { while ((p[1] == '/') || (p[1] == '\\')) { p++; } if (p[1] != '\0') { *dest++ = '/'; } } else { *dest++ = *p; } } length = dest - Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, length); } } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: needsSep = 1; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { Tcl_DStringSetLength(&buffer, 0); p = SplitMacPath(argv[i], &buffer); if ((*p != ':') && (*p != '\0') && (strchr(p, ':') != NULL)) { Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); length = strlen(p); Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, p, length); needsSep = 0; p += length+1; } /* * Now append the rest of the path elements, skipping * : unless it is the first element of the path, and * watching out for :: et al. so we don't end up with * too many colons in the result. */ for (; *p != '\0'; p += length+1) { if (p[0] == ':' && p[1] == '\0') { if (Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr) != oldLength) { p++; } else { needsSep = 0; } } else { c = p[1]; if (*p == ':') { if (!needsSep) { p++; } } else { if (needsSep) { Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, ":", 1); } } needsSep = (c == ':') ? 0 : 1; } length = strlen(p); Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, p, length); } } break; } Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); return Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_TranslateFileName -- * * Converts a file name into a form usable by the native system * interfaces. If the name starts with a tilde, it will produce * a name where the tilde and following characters have been * replaced by the home directory location for the named user. * * Results: * The result is a pointer to a static string containing * the new name. If there was an error in processing the * name, then an error message is left in interp->result * and the return value is NULL. The result will be stored * in bufferPtr; the caller must call Tcl_DStringFree(bufferPtr) * to free the name if the return value was not NULL. * * Side effects: * Information may be left in bufferPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, name, bufferPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to store error * message (if necessary). */ char *name; /* File name, which may begin with "~" * (to indicate current user's home directory) * or "~<user>" (to indicate any user's * home directory). */ Tcl_DString *bufferPtr; /* May be used to hold result. Must not hold * anything at the time of the call, and need * not even be initialized. */ { register char *p; /* * Handle tilde substitutions, if needed. */ if (name[0] == '~') { int argc, length; char **argv; Tcl_DString temp; Tcl_SplitPath(name, &argc, &argv); /* * Strip the trailing ':' off of a Mac path * before passing the user name to DoTildeSubst. */ if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_MAC) { length = strlen(argv[0]); argv[0][length-1] = '\0'; } Tcl_DStringInit(&temp); argv[0] = DoTildeSubst(interp, argv[0]+1, &temp); if (argv[0] == NULL) { Tcl_DStringFree(&temp); ckfree((char *)argv); return NULL; } Tcl_DStringInit(bufferPtr); Tcl_JoinPath(argc, argv, bufferPtr); Tcl_DStringFree(&temp); ckfree((char*)argv); } else { Tcl_DStringInit(bufferPtr); Tcl_JoinPath(1, &name, bufferPtr); } /* * Convert forward slashes to backslashes in Windows paths because * some system interfaces don't accept forward slashes. */ #ifndef __CYGWIN__ if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) { for (p = Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '/') { *p = '\\'; } } } #endif return Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclGetExtension -- * * This function returns a pointer to the beginning of the * extension part of a file name. * * Results: * Returns a pointer into name which indicates where the extension * starts. If there is no extension, returns NULL. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * TclGetExtension(name) char *name; /* File name to parse. */ { char *p, *lastSep; /* * First find the last directory separator. */ lastSep = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: lastSep = strrchr(name, '/'); break; case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: if (strchr(name, ':') == NULL) { lastSep = strrchr(name, '/'); } else { lastSep = strrchr(name, ':'); } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: lastSep = NULL; for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (strchr("/\\:", *p) != NULL) { lastSep = p; } } break; } p = strrchr(name, '.'); if ((p != NULL) && (lastSep != NULL) && (lastSep > p)) { p = NULL; } /* * Back up to the first period in a series of contiguous dots. * This is needed so foo..o will be split on the first dot. */ if (p != NULL) { while ((p > name) && *(p-1) == '.') { p--; } } return p; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * DoTildeSubst -- * * Given a string following a tilde, this routine returns the * corresponding home directory. * * Results: * The result is a pointer to a static string containing the home * directory in native format. If there was an error in processing * the substitution, then an error message is left in interp->result * and the return value is NULL. On success, the results are appended * to resultPtr, and the contents of resultPtr are returned. * * Side effects: * Information may be left in resultPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * DoTildeSubst(interp, user, resultPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to store error * message (if necessary). */ char *user; /* Name of user whose home directory should be * substituted, or "" for current user. */ Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* May be used to hold result. Must not hold * anything at the time of the call, and need * not even be initialized. */ { char *dir; if (*user == '\0') { dir = TclGetEnv("HOME"); if (dir == NULL) { if (interp) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't find HOME environment ", "variable to expand path", (char *) NULL); } return NULL; } Tcl_JoinPath(1, &dir, resultPtr); } else { /* lint, TclGetuserHome() always NULL under windows. */ if (TclGetUserHome(user, resultPtr) == NULL) { if (interp) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "user \"", user, "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL); } return NULL; } } return resultPtr->string; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GlobCmd -- * * This procedure is invoked to process the "glob" Tcl command. * See the user documentation for details on what it does. * * Results: * A standard Tcl result. * * Side effects: * See the user documentation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ int Tcl_GlobCmd(dummy, interp, argc, argv) ClientData dummy; /* Not used. */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */ int argc; /* Number of arguments. */ char **argv; /* Argument strings. */ { int i, noComplain, firstArg; char c; int result = TCL_OK; Tcl_DString buffer; char *separators, *head, *tail; noComplain = 0; for (firstArg = 1; (firstArg < argc) && (argv[firstArg][0] == '-'); firstArg++) { if (strcmp(argv[firstArg], "-nocomplain") == 0) { noComplain = 1; } else if (strcmp(argv[firstArg], "--") == 0) { firstArg++; break; } else { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad switch \"", argv[firstArg], "\": must be -nocomplain or --", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } } if (firstArg >= argc) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"", argv[0], " ?switches? name ?name ...?\"", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); separators = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ for (i = firstArg; i < argc; i++) { switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: separators = "/"; break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: separators = "/\\:"; break; case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: separators = (strchr(argv[i], ':') == NULL) ? "/" : ":"; break; } Tcl_DStringSetLength(&buffer, 0); /* * Perform tilde substitution, if needed. */ if (argv[i][0] == '~') { char *p; /* * Find the first path separator after the tilde. */ for (tail = argv[i]; *tail != '\0'; tail++) { if (*tail == '\\') { if (strchr(separators, tail[1]) != NULL) { break; } } else if (strchr(separators, *tail) != NULL) { break; } } /* * Determine the home directory for the specified user. Note that * we don't allow special characters in the user name. */ c = *tail; *tail = '\0'; p = strpbrk(argv[i]+1, "\\[]*?{}"); if (p == NULL) { head = DoTildeSubst(interp, argv[i]+1, &buffer); } else { if (!noComplain) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "globbing characters not ", "supported in user names", (char *) NULL); } head = NULL; } *tail = c; if (head == NULL) { if (noComplain) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); continue; } else { result = TCL_ERROR; goto done; } } if (head != Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer)) { Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer, head, -1); } } else { tail = argv[i]; } result = TclDoGlob(interp, separators, &buffer, tail); if (result != TCL_OK) { if (noComplain) { /* * We should in fact pass down the nocomplain flag * or save the interp result or use another mecanism * so the interp result is not mangled on errors in that case. * but that would a bigger change than reasonable for a patch * release. * (see fileName.test 15.2-15.4 for expected behaviour) */ Tcl_ResetResult(interp); result = TCL_OK; continue; } else { goto done; } } } if ((*interp->result == 0) && !noComplain) { char *sep = ""; Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no files matched glob pattern", (argc == 2) ? " \"" : "s \"", (char *) NULL); for (i = firstArg; i < argc; i++) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, sep, argv[i], (char *) NULL); sep = " "; } Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "\"", (char *) NULL); result = TCL_ERROR; } done: Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); return result; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SkipToChar -- * * This function traverses a glob pattern looking for the next * unquoted occurance of the specified character at the same braces * nesting level. * * Results: * Updates stringPtr to point to the matching character, or to * the end of the string if nothing matched. The return value * is 1 if a match was found at the top level, otherwise it is 0. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SkipToChar(stringPtr, match) char **stringPtr; /* Pointer string to check. */ char *match; /* Pointer to character to find. */ { int quoted, level; register char *p; quoted = 0; level = 0; for (p = *stringPtr; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (quoted) { quoted = 0; continue; } if ((level == 0) && (*p == *match)) { *stringPtr = p; return 1; } if (*p == '{') { level++; } else if (*p == '}') { level--; } else if (*p == '\\') { quoted = 1; } } *stringPtr = p; return 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclDoGlob -- * * This recursive procedure forms the heart of the globbing * code. It performs a depth-first traversal of the tree * given by the path name to be globbed. The directory and * remainder are assumed to be native format paths. * * Results: * The return value is a standard Tcl result indicating whether * an error occurred in globbing. After a normal return the * result in interp will be set to hold all of the file names * given by the dir and rem arguments. After an error the * result in interp will hold an error message. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclDoGlob(interp, separators, headPtr, tail) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error reporting * (e.g. unmatched brace). */ char *separators; /* String containing separator characters * that should be used to identify globbing * boundaries. */ Tcl_DString *headPtr; /* Completely expanded prefix. */ char *tail; /* The unexpanded remainder of the path. */ { int baseLength, quoted, count; int result = TCL_OK; char *p, *openBrace, *closeBrace, *name, *firstSpecialChar, savedChar; char lastChar = 0; int length = Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr); if (length > 0) { lastChar = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr)[length-1]; } /* * Consume any leading directory separators, leaving tail pointing * just past the last initial separator. */ count = 0; name = tail; for (; *tail != '\0'; tail++) { if ((*tail == '\\') && (strchr(separators, tail[1]) != NULL)) { tail++; } else if (strchr(separators, *tail) == NULL) { break; } count++; } /* * Deal with path separators. On the Mac, we have to watch out * for multiple separators, since they are special in Mac-style * paths. */ switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: if (*separators == '/') { if (((length == 0) && (count == 0)) || ((length > 0) && (lastChar != ':'))) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); } } else { if (count == 0) { if ((length > 0) && (lastChar != ':')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); } } else { if (lastChar == ':') { count--; } while (count-- > 0) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); } } } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: /* * If this is a drive relative path, add the colon and the * trailing slash if needed. Otherwise add the slash if * this is the first absolute element, or a later relative * element. Add an extra slash if this is a UNC path. */ if (*name == ':') { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); if (count > 1) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); } } else if ((*tail != '\0') && (((length > 0) && (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) || ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); if ((length == 0) && (count > 1)) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); } } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: /* * Add a separator if this is the first absolute element, or * a later relative element. */ if ((*tail != '\0') && (((length > 0) && (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) || ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); } break; } /* * Look for the first matching pair of braces or the first * directory separator that is not inside a pair of braces. */ openBrace = closeBrace = NULL; quoted = 0; for (p = tail; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (quoted) { quoted = 0; } else if (*p == '\\') { quoted = 1; if (strchr(separators, p[1]) != NULL) { break; /* Quoted directory separator. */ } } else if (strchr(separators, *p) != NULL) { break; /* Unquoted directory separator. */ } else if (*p == '{') { openBrace = p; p++; if (SkipToChar(&p, "}")) { closeBrace = p; /* Balanced braces. */ break; } Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched open-brace in file name", TCL_STATIC); return TCL_ERROR; } else if (*p == '}') { Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched close-brace in file name", TCL_STATIC); return TCL_ERROR; } } /* * Substitute the alternate patterns from the braces and recurse. */ if (openBrace != NULL) { char *element; Tcl_DString newName; Tcl_DStringInit(&newName); /* * For each element within in the outermost pair of braces, * append the element and the remainder to the fixed portion * before the first brace and recursively call TclDoGlob. */ Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, tail, openBrace-tail); baseLength = Tcl_DStringLength(&newName); length = Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr); *closeBrace = '\0'; for (p = openBrace; p != closeBrace; ) { p++; element = p; SkipToChar(&p, ","); Tcl_DStringSetLength(headPtr, length); Tcl_DStringSetLength(&newName, baseLength); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, element, p-element); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, closeBrace+1, -1); result = TclDoGlob(interp, separators, headPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&newName)); if (result != TCL_OK) { break; } } *closeBrace = '}'; Tcl_DStringFree(&newName); return result; } /* * At this point, there are no more brace substitutions to perform on * this path component. The variable p is pointing at a quoted or * unquoted directory separator or the end of the string. So we need * to check for special globbing characters in the current pattern. * We avoid modifying tail if p is pointing at the end of the string. */ if (*p != '\0') { savedChar = *p; *p = '\0'; firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(tail, "*[]?\\"); *p = savedChar; } else { firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(tail, "*[]?\\"); } if (firstSpecialChar != NULL) { /* * Look for matching files in the current directory. The * implementation of this function is platform specific, but may * recursively call TclDoGlob. For each file that matches, it will * add the match onto the interp->result, or call TclDoGlob if there * are more characters to be processed. */ return TclMatchFiles(interp, separators, headPtr, tail, p); } Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, tail, p-tail); if (*p != '\0') { return TclDoGlob(interp, separators, headPtr, p); } /* * There are no more wildcards in the pattern and no more unprocessed * characters in the tail, so now we can construct the path and verify * the existence of the file. */ switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: if (strchr(Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr), ':') == NULL) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); } name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); if (TclAccess(name, F_OK) == 0) { if ((name[1] != '\0') && (strchr(name+1, ':') == NULL)) { Tcl_AppendElement(interp, name+1); } else { Tcl_AppendElement(interp, name); } } break; case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: { int exists; #ifndef __CYGWIN__ /* * We need to convert slashes to backslashes before checking * for the existence of the file. Once we are done, we need * to convert the slashes back. */ if (Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr) == 0) { if (((*name == '\\') && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\\')) || (*name == '/')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "\\", 1); } else { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ".", 1); } } else { for (p = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '/') { *p = '\\'; } } } #endif name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); exists = (TclAccess(name, F_OK) == 0); for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '\\') { *p = '/'; } } if (exists) { Tcl_AppendElement(interp, name); } break; } case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: if (Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr) == 0) { if ((*name == '\\' && name[1] == '/') || (*name == '/')) { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); } else { Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ".", 1); } } name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); if (TclAccess(name, F_OK) == 0) { Tcl_AppendElement(interp, name); } break; } return TCL_OK; }
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