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/* * Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * fileunix.c - manipulate file names and scan directories on UNIX/AmigaOS * * External routines: * * file_dirscan() - scan a directory for files * file_time() - get timestamp of file, if not done by file_dirscan() * file_archscan() - scan an archive for files * * File_dirscan() and file_archscan() call back a caller provided function * for each file found. A flag to this callback function lets file_dirscan() * and file_archscan() indicate that a timestamp is being provided with the * file. If file_dirscan() or file_archscan() do not provide the file's * timestamp, interested parties may later call file_time(). * * 04/08/94 (seiwald) - Coherent/386 support added. * 12/19/94 (mikem) - solaris string table insanity support * 02/14/95 (seiwald) - parse and build /xxx properly * 05/03/96 (seiwald) - split into pathunix.c * 11/21/96 (peterk) - BEOS does not have Unix-style archives * 01/08/01 (seiwald) - closure param for file_dirscan/file_archscan * 04/03/01 (seiwald) - AIX uses SARMAG * 07/16/02 (seiwald) - Support BSD style long filename in archives. * 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals * 12/27/02 (seiwald) - support for AIX big archives * 12/30/02 (seiwald) - terminate ar_hdr for solaris sscanf() * 12/30/02 (seiwald) - skip solaris' empty archive member names (/, //xxx) */ # include "jam.h" # include "filesys.h" # include "pathsys.h" # ifdef USE_FILEUNIX # if defined( OS_SEQUENT ) || \ defined( OS_DGUX ) || \ defined( OS_SCO ) || \ defined( OS_ISC ) # define PORTAR 1 # endif # if defined( OS_RHAPSODY ) || \ defined( OS_MACOSX ) || \ defined( OS_NEXT ) /* need unistd for rhapsody's proper lseek */ # include
# include
# define STRUCT_DIRENT struct direct # else # include
# define STRUCT_DIRENT struct dirent # endif # ifdef OS_COHERENT # include
# define HAVE_AR # endif # if defined( OS_MVS ) || \ defined( OS_INTERIX ) #define ARMAG "!
\n" #define SARMAG 8 #define ARFMAG "`\n" struct ar_hdr /* archive file member header - printable ascii */ { char ar_name[16]; /* file member name - `/' terminated */ char ar_date[12]; /* file member date - decimal */ char ar_uid[6]; /* file member user id - decimal */ char ar_gid[6]; /* file member group id - decimal */ char ar_mode[8]; /* file member mode - octal */ char ar_size[10]; /* file member size - decimal */ char ar_fmag[2]; /* ARFMAG - string to end header */ }; # define HAVE_AR # endif # if defined( OS_QNX ) || \ defined( OS_BEOS ) || \ defined( OS_MPEIX ) # define NO_AR # define HAVE_AR # endif # ifndef HAVE_AR # ifdef _AIX43 /* AIX 43 ar SUPPORTs only __AR_BIG__ */ # define __AR_BIG__ # endif # include
# endif /* * file_dirscan() - scan a directory for files */ void file_dirscan( const char *dir, scanback func, void *closure ) { PATHNAME f; DIR *d; STRUCT_DIRENT *dirent; char filename[ MAXJPATH ]; /* First enter directory itself */ memset( (char *)&f, '\0', sizeof( f ) ); f.f_dir.ptr = dir; f.f_dir.len = strlen(dir); dir = *dir ? dir : "."; /* Special case / : enter it */ if( f.f_dir.len == 1 && f.f_dir.ptr[0] == '/' ) (*func)( closure, dir, 0 /* not stat()'ed */, (time_t)0 ); /* Now enter contents of directory */ if( !( d = opendir( dir ) ) ) return; if( DEBUG_BINDSCAN ) printf( "scan directory %s\n", dir ); while( dirent = readdir( d ) ) { # ifdef old_sinix /* Broken structure definition on sinix. */ f.f_base.ptr = dirent->d_name - 2; # else f.f_base.ptr = dirent->d_name; # endif f.f_base.len = strlen( f.f_base.ptr ); path_build( &f, filename, 0 ); (*func)( closure, filename, 0 /* not stat()'ed */, (time_t)0 ); } closedir( d ); } /* * file_time() - get timestamp of file, if not done by file_dirscan() */ int file_time( const char *filename, time_t *time ) { struct stat statbuf; if( stat( filename, &statbuf ) < 0 ) return -1; *time = statbuf.st_mtime; return 0; } /* * file_archscan() - scan an archive for files */ # ifndef AIAMAG /* God-fearing UNIX */ # define SARFMAG 2 # define SARHDR sizeof( struct ar_hdr ) void file_archscan( const char *archive, scanback func, void *closure ) { # ifndef NO_AR struct ar_hdr ar_hdr; char buf[ MAXJPATH ]; long offset; char *string_table = 0; int fd; if( ( fd = open( archive, O_RDONLY, 0 ) ) < 0 ) return; if( read( fd, buf, SARMAG ) != SARMAG || strncmp( ARMAG, buf, SARMAG ) ) { close( fd ); return; } offset = SARMAG; if( DEBUG_BINDSCAN ) printf( "scan archive %s\n", archive ); while( read( fd, &ar_hdr, SARHDR ) == SARHDR && !memcmp( ar_hdr.ar_fmag, ARFMAG, SARFMAG ) ) { long lar_date; long lar_size; char lar_name[256]; char *dst = lar_name; /* solaris sscanf() does strlen first, so terminate somewhere */ ar_hdr.ar_fmag[0] = 0; /* Get date & size */ sscanf( ar_hdr.ar_date, "%ld", &lar_date ); sscanf( ar_hdr.ar_size, "%ld", &lar_size ); /* Handle solaris string table. ** The entry under the name // is the table, ** and entries with the name /nnnn refer to the table. */ if( ar_hdr.ar_name[0] != '/' ) { /* traditional archive entry names: ** ends at the first space, /, or null. */ char *src = ar_hdr.ar_name; const char *e = src + sizeof( ar_hdr.ar_name ); while( src < e && *src && *src != ' ' && *src != '/' ) *dst++ = *src++; } else if( ar_hdr.ar_name[1] == '/' ) { /* this is the "string table" entry of the symbol table, ** which holds strings of filenames that are longer than ** 15 characters (ie. don't fit into a ar_name) */ string_table = (char *)malloc(lar_size); lseek(fd, offset + SARHDR, 0); if( read(fd, string_table, lar_size) != lar_size ) printf( "error reading string table\n" ); } else if( string_table && ar_hdr.ar_name[1] != ' ' ) { /* Long filenames are recognized by "/nnnn" where nnnn is ** the offset of the string in the string table represented ** in ASCII decimals. */ char *src = string_table + atoi( ar_hdr.ar_name + 1 ); while( *src != '/' ) *dst++ = *src++; } /* Terminate lar_name */ *dst = 0; /* Modern (BSD4.4) long names: if the name is "#1/nnnn", ** then the actual name is the nnnn bytes after the header. */ if( !strcmp( lar_name, "#1" ) ) { int len = atoi( ar_hdr.ar_name + 3 ); if( read( fd, lar_name, len ) != len ) printf("error reading archive entry\n"); lar_name[len] = 0; } /* Build name and pass it on. */ if( lar_name[0] ) { if( DEBUG_BINDSCAN ) printf( "archive name %s found\n", lar_name ); sprintf( buf, "%s(%s)", archive, lar_name ); (*func)( closure, buf, 1 /* time valid */, (time_t)lar_date ); } /* Position at next member */ offset += SARHDR + ( ( lar_size + 1 ) & ~1 ); lseek( fd, offset, 0 ); } if (string_table) free(string_table); close( fd ); # endif /* NO_AR */ } # else /* AIAMAG - RS6000 AIX */ void file_archscan( const char *archive, scanback func, void *closure ) { struct fl_hdr fl_hdr; struct { struct ar_hdr hdr; char pad[ 256 ]; } ar_hdr ; char buf[ MAXJPATH ]; long offset; int fd; if( ( fd = open( archive, O_RDONLY, 0 ) ) < 0 ) return; # ifdef __AR_BIG__ if( read( fd, (char *)&fl_hdr, FL_HSZ ) != FL_HSZ || strncmp( AIAMAGBIG, fl_hdr.fl_magic, SAIAMAG ) ) { if( strncmp( AIAMAG, fl_hdr.fl_magic, SAIAMAG ) ) printf( "Can't read new archive %s before AIX 4.3.\n" ); close( fd ); return; } # else if( read( fd, (char *)&fl_hdr, FL_HSZ ) != FL_HSZ || strncmp( AIAMAG, fl_hdr.fl_magic, SAIAMAG ) ) { close( fd ); return; } # endif sscanf( fl_hdr.fl_fstmoff, "%ld", &offset ); if( DEBUG_BINDSCAN ) printf( "scan archive %s\n", archive ); while( offset > 0 && lseek( fd, offset, 0 ) >= 0 && read( fd, &ar_hdr, sizeof( ar_hdr ) ) >= sizeof( ar_hdr.hdr ) ) { long lar_date; int lar_namlen; sscanf( ar_hdr.hdr.ar_namlen, "%d", &lar_namlen ); sscanf( ar_hdr.hdr.ar_date, "%ld", &lar_date ); sscanf( ar_hdr.hdr.ar_nxtmem, "%ld", &offset ); if( !lar_namlen ) continue; ar_hdr.hdr._ar_name.ar_name[ lar_namlen ] = '\0'; sprintf( buf, "%s(%s)", archive, ar_hdr.hdr._ar_name.ar_name ); (*func)( closure, buf, 1 /* time valid */, (time_t)lar_date ); } close( fd ); } # endif /* AIAMAG - RS6000 AIX */ # endif /* USE_FILEUNIX */
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