[25] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * tclFileName.c -- |
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| 3 | * |
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| 4 | * This file contains routines for converting file names betwen native |
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| 5 | * and network form. |
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| 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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| 8 | * Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation. |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of |
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| 11 | * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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| 12 | * |
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| 13 | * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclFileName.c,v 1.86 2007/12/13 15:23:17 dgp Exp $ |
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| 14 | */ |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | #include "tclInt.h" |
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| 17 | #include "tclRegexp.h" |
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| 18 | #include "tclFileSystem.h" /* For TclGetPathType() */ |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | /* |
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| 21 | * The following variable is set in the TclPlatformInit call to one of: |
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| 22 | * TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX or TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS. |
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| 23 | */ |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | TclPlatformType tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX; |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | /* |
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| 28 | * Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file: |
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| 29 | */ |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | static const char * DoTildeSubst(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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| 32 | const char *user, Tcl_DString *resultPtr); |
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| 33 | static const char * ExtractWinRoot(const char *path, |
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| 34 | Tcl_DString *resultPtr, int offset, |
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| 35 | Tcl_PathType *typePtr); |
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| 36 | static int SkipToChar(char **stringPtr, int match); |
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| 37 | static Tcl_Obj* SplitWinPath(const char *path); |
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| 38 | static Tcl_Obj* SplitUnixPath(const char *path); |
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| 39 | static int DoGlob(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, |
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| 40 | const char *separators, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, int flags, |
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| 41 | char *pattern, Tcl_GlobTypeData *types); |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | /* |
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| 44 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 45 | * |
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| 46 | * SetResultLength -- |
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| 47 | * |
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| 48 | * Resets the result DString for ExtractWinRoot to accommodate |
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| 49 | * any NT extended path prefixes. |
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| 50 | * |
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| 51 | * Results: |
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| 52 | * None. |
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| 53 | * |
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| 54 | * Side effects: |
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| 55 | * May modify the Tcl_DString. |
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| 56 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 57 | */ |
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| 58 | |
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| 59 | static void |
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| 60 | SetResultLength( |
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| 61 | Tcl_DString *resultPtr, |
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| 62 | int offset, |
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| 63 | int extended) |
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| 64 | { |
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| 65 | Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, offset); |
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| 66 | if (extended == 2) { |
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| 67 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "//?/UNC/", 8); |
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| 68 | } else if (extended == 1) { |
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| 69 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "//?/", 4); |
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| 70 | } |
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| 71 | } |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | /* |
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| 74 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 75 | * |
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| 76 | * ExtractWinRoot -- |
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| 77 | * |
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| 78 | * Matches the root portion of a Windows path and appends it to the |
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| 79 | * specified Tcl_DString. |
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| 80 | * |
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| 81 | * Results: |
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| 82 | * Returns the position in the path immediately after the root including |
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| 83 | * any trailing slashes. Appends a cleaned up version of the root to the |
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| 84 | * Tcl_DString at the specified offest. |
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| 85 | * |
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| 86 | * Side effects: |
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| 87 | * Modifies the specified Tcl_DString. |
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| 88 | * |
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| 89 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 90 | */ |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | static const char * |
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| 93 | ExtractWinRoot( |
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| 94 | const char *path, /* Path to parse. */ |
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| 95 | Tcl_DString *resultPtr, /* Buffer to hold result. */ |
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| 96 | int offset, /* Offset in buffer where result should be |
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| 97 | * stored. */ |
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| 98 | Tcl_PathType *typePtr) /* Where to store pathType result */ |
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| 99 | { |
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| 100 | int extended = 0; |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | if ( (path[0] == '/' || path[0] == '\\') |
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| 103 | && (path[1] == '/' || path[1] == '\\') |
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| 104 | && (path[2] == '?') |
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| 105 | && (path[3] == '/' || path[3] == '\\')) { |
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| 106 | extended = 1; |
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| 107 | path = path + 4; |
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| 108 | if (path[0] == 'U' && path[1] == 'N' && path[2] == 'C' |
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| 109 | && (path[3] == '/' || path[3] == '\\')) { |
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| 110 | extended = 2; |
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| 111 | path = path + 4; |
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| 112 | } |
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| 113 | } |
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| 114 | |
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| 115 | if (path[0] == '/' || path[0] == '\\') { |
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| 116 | /* |
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| 117 | * Might be a UNC or Vol-Relative path. |
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| 118 | */ |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | const char *host, *share, *tail; |
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| 121 | int hlen, slen; |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | if (path[1] != '/' && path[1] != '\\') { |
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| 124 | SetResultLength(resultPtr, offset, extended); |
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| 125 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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| 126 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 127 | return &path[1]; |
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| 128 | } |
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| 129 | host = &path[2]; |
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| 130 | |
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| 131 | /* |
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| 132 | * Skip separators. |
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| 133 | */ |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | while (host[0] == '/' || host[0] == '\\') { |
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| 136 | host++; |
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| 137 | } |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | for (hlen = 0; host[hlen];hlen++) { |
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| 140 | if (host[hlen] == '/' || host[hlen] == '\\') { |
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| 141 | break; |
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| 142 | } |
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| 143 | } |
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| 144 | if (host[hlen] == 0 || host[hlen+1] == 0) { |
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| 145 | /* |
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| 146 | * The path given is simply of the form '/foo', '//foo', |
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| 147 | * '/////foo' or the same with backslashes. If there is exactly |
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| 148 | * one leading '/' the path is volume relative (see filename man |
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| 149 | * page). If there are more than one, we are simply assuming they |
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| 150 | * are superfluous and we trim them away. (An alternative |
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| 151 | * interpretation would be that it is a host name, but we have |
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| 152 | * been documented that that is not the case). |
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| 153 | */ |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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| 156 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 157 | return &path[2]; |
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| 158 | } |
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| 159 | SetResultLength(resultPtr, offset, extended); |
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| 160 | share = &host[hlen]; |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | /* |
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| 163 | * Skip separators. |
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| 164 | */ |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | while (share[0] == '/' || share[0] == '\\') { |
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| 167 | share++; |
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| 168 | } |
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| 169 | |
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| 170 | for (slen=0; share[slen]; slen++) { |
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| 171 | if (share[slen] == '/' || share[slen] == '\\') { |
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| 172 | break; |
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| 173 | } |
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| 174 | } |
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| 175 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "//", 2); |
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| 176 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, host, hlen); |
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| 177 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 178 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, share, slen); |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | tail = &share[slen]; |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | /* |
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| 183 | * Skip separators. |
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| 184 | */ |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | while (tail[0] == '/' || tail[0] == '\\') { |
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| 187 | tail++; |
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| 188 | } |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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| 191 | return tail; |
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| 192 | } else if (*path && path[1] == ':') { |
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| 193 | /* |
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| 194 | * Might be a drive separator. |
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| 195 | */ |
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| 196 | |
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| 197 | SetResultLength(resultPtr, offset, extended); |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | if (path[2] != '/' && path[2] != '\\') { |
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| 200 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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| 201 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, path, 2); |
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| 202 | return &path[2]; |
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| 203 | } else { |
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| 204 | char *tail = (char*)&path[3]; |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | /* |
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| 207 | * Skip separators. |
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| 208 | */ |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | while (*tail && (tail[0] == '/' || tail[0] == '\\')) { |
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| 211 | tail++; |
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| 212 | } |
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| 213 | |
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| 214 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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| 215 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, path, 2); |
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| 216 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | return tail; |
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| 219 | } |
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| 220 | } else { |
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| 221 | int abs = 0; |
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| 222 | |
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| 223 | /* |
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| 224 | * Check for Windows devices. |
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| 225 | */ |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | if ((path[0] == 'c' || path[0] == 'C') |
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| 228 | && (path[1] == 'o' || path[1] == 'O')) { |
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| 229 | if ((path[2] == 'm' || path[2] == 'M') |
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| 230 | && path[3] >= '1' && path[3] <= '4') { |
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| 231 | /* |
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| 232 | * May have match for 'com[1-4]:?', which is a serial port. |
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| 233 | */ |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | if (path[4] == '\0') { |
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| 236 | abs = 4; |
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| 237 | } else if (path [4] == ':' && path[5] == '\0') { |
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| 238 | abs = 5; |
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| 239 | } |
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| 240 | |
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| 241 | } else if ((path[2] == 'n' || path[2] == 'N') && path[3] == '\0') { |
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| 242 | /* |
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| 243 | * Have match for 'con'. |
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| 244 | */ |
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| 245 | |
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| 246 | abs = 3; |
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| 247 | } |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | } else if ((path[0] == 'l' || path[0] == 'L') |
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| 250 | && (path[1] == 'p' || path[1] == 'P') |
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| 251 | && (path[2] == 't' || path[2] == 'T')) { |
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| 252 | if (path[3] >= '1' && path[3] <= '3') { |
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| 253 | /* |
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| 254 | * May have match for 'lpt[1-3]:?' |
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| 255 | */ |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | if (path[4] == '\0') { |
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| 258 | abs = 4; |
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| 259 | } else if (path [4] == ':' && path[5] == '\0') { |
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| 260 | abs = 5; |
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| 261 | } |
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| 262 | } |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | } else if ((path[0] == 'p' || path[0] == 'P') |
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| 265 | && (path[1] == 'r' || path[1] == 'R') |
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| 266 | && (path[2] == 'n' || path[2] == 'N') |
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| 267 | && path[3] == '\0') { |
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| 268 | /* |
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| 269 | * Have match for 'prn'. |
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| 270 | */ |
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| 271 | abs = 3; |
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| 272 | |
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| 273 | } else if ((path[0] == 'n' || path[0] == 'N') |
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| 274 | && (path[1] == 'u' || path[1] == 'U') |
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| 275 | && (path[2] == 'l' || path[2] == 'L') |
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| 276 | && path[3] == '\0') { |
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| 277 | /* |
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| 278 | * Have match for 'nul'. |
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| 279 | */ |
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| 280 | |
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| 281 | abs = 3; |
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| 282 | |
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| 283 | } else if ((path[0] == 'a' || path[0] == 'A') |
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| 284 | && (path[1] == 'u' || path[1] == 'U') |
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| 285 | && (path[2] == 'x' || path[2] == 'X') |
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| 286 | && path[3] == '\0') { |
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| 287 | /* |
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| 288 | * Have match for 'aux'. |
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| 289 | */ |
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| 290 | |
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| 291 | abs = 3; |
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| 292 | } |
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| 293 | |
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| 294 | if (abs != 0) { |
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| 295 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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| 296 | SetResultLength(resultPtr, offset, extended); |
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| 297 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, path, abs); |
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| 298 | return path + abs; |
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| 299 | } |
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| 300 | } |
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| 301 | |
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| 302 | /* |
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| 303 | * Anything else is treated as relative. |
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| 304 | */ |
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| 305 | |
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| 306 | *typePtr = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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| 307 | return path; |
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| 308 | } |
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| 309 | |
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| 310 | /* |
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| 311 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 312 | * |
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| 313 | * Tcl_GetPathType -- |
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| 314 | * |
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| 315 | * Determines whether a given path is relative to the current directory, |
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| 316 | * relative to the current volume, or absolute. |
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| 317 | * |
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| 318 | * The objectified Tcl_FSGetPathType should be used in preference to this |
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| 319 | * function (as you can see below, this is just a wrapper around that |
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| 320 | * other function). |
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| 321 | * |
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| 322 | * Results: |
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| 323 | * Returns one of TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, TCL_PATH_RELATIVE, or |
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| 324 | * TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE. |
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| 325 | * |
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| 326 | * Side effects: |
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| 327 | * None. |
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| 328 | * |
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| 329 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 330 | */ |
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| 331 | |
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| 332 | Tcl_PathType |
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| 333 | Tcl_GetPathType( |
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| 334 | const char *path) |
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| 335 | { |
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| 336 | Tcl_PathType type; |
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| 337 | Tcl_Obj *tempObj = Tcl_NewStringObj(path,-1); |
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| 338 | |
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| 339 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(tempObj); |
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| 340 | type = Tcl_FSGetPathType(tempObj); |
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| 341 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(tempObj); |
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| 342 | return type; |
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| 343 | } |
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| 344 | |
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| 345 | /* |
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| 346 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 347 | * |
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| 348 | * TclpGetNativePathType -- |
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| 349 | * |
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| 350 | * Determines whether a given path is relative to the current directory, |
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| 351 | * relative to the current volume, or absolute, but ONLY FOR THE NATIVE |
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| 352 | * FILESYSTEM. This function is called from tclIOUtil.c (but needs to be |
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| 353 | * here due to its dependence on static variables/functions in this |
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| 354 | * file). The exported function Tcl_FSGetPathType should be used by |
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| 355 | * extensions. |
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| 356 | * |
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| 357 | * Note that '~' paths are always considered TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, even |
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| 358 | * though expanding the '~' could lead to any possible path type. This |
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| 359 | * function should therefore be considered a low-level, string |
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| 360 | * manipulation function only -- it doesn't actually do any expansion in |
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| 361 | * making its determination. |
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| 362 | * |
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| 363 | * Results: |
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| 364 | * Returns one of TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, TCL_PATH_RELATIVE, or |
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| 365 | * TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE. |
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| 366 | * |
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| 367 | * Side effects: |
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| 368 | * None. |
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| 369 | * |
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| 370 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 371 | */ |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | Tcl_PathType |
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| 374 | TclpGetNativePathType( |
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| 375 | Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Native path of interest */ |
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| 376 | int *driveNameLengthPtr, /* Returns length of drive, if non-NULL and |
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| 377 | * path was absolute */ |
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| 378 | Tcl_Obj **driveNameRef) |
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| 379 | { |
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| 380 | Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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| 381 | int pathLen; |
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| 382 | char *path = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &pathLen); |
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| 383 | |
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| 384 | if (path[0] == '~') { |
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| 385 | /* |
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| 386 | * This case is common to all platforms. Paths that begin with ~ are |
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| 387 | * absolute. |
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| 388 | */ |
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| 389 | |
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| 390 | if (driveNameLengthPtr != NULL) { |
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| 391 | char *end = path + 1; |
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| 392 | while ((*end != '\0') && (*end != '/')) { |
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| 393 | end++; |
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| 394 | } |
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| 395 | *driveNameLengthPtr = end - path; |
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| 396 | } |
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| 397 | } else { |
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| 398 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
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| 399 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: { |
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| 400 | char *origPath = path; |
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| 401 | |
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| 402 | /* |
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| 403 | * Paths that begin with / are absolute. |
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| 404 | */ |
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| 405 | |
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| 406 | #ifdef __QNX__ |
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| 407 | /* |
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| 408 | * Check for QNX //<node id> prefix |
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| 409 | */ |
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| 410 | if (*path && (pathLen > 3) && (path[0] == '/') |
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| 411 | && (path[1] == '/') && isdigit(UCHAR(path[2]))) { |
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| 412 | path += 3; |
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| 413 | while (isdigit(UCHAR(*path))) { |
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| 414 | ++path; |
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| 415 | } |
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| 416 | } |
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| 417 | #endif |
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| 418 | if (path[0] == '/') { |
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| 419 | if (driveNameLengthPtr != NULL) { |
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| 420 | /* |
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| 421 | * We need this addition in case the QNX code was used. |
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| 422 | */ |
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| 423 | |
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| 424 | *driveNameLengthPtr = (1 + path - origPath); |
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| 425 | } |
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| 426 | } else { |
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| 427 | type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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| 428 | } |
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| 429 | break; |
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| 430 | } |
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| 431 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: { |
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| 432 | Tcl_DString ds; |
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| 433 | const char *rootEnd; |
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| 434 | |
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| 435 | Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); |
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| 436 | rootEnd = ExtractWinRoot(path, &ds, 0, &type); |
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| 437 | if ((rootEnd != path) && (driveNameLengthPtr != NULL)) { |
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| 438 | *driveNameLengthPtr = rootEnd - path; |
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| 439 | if (driveNameRef != NULL) { |
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| 440 | *driveNameRef = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), |
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| 441 | Tcl_DStringLength(&ds)); |
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| 442 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(*driveNameRef); |
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| 443 | } |
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| 444 | } |
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| 445 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
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| 446 | break; |
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| 447 | } |
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| 448 | } |
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| 449 | } |
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| 450 | return type; |
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| 451 | } |
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| 452 | |
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| 453 | /* |
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| 454 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 455 | * |
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| 456 | * TclpNativeSplitPath -- |
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| 457 | * |
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| 458 | * This function takes the given Tcl_Obj, which should be a valid path, |
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| 459 | * and returns a Tcl List object containing each segment of that path as |
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| 460 | * an element. |
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| 461 | * |
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| 462 | * Note this function currently calls the older Split(Plat)Path |
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| 463 | * functions, which require more memory allocation than is desirable. |
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| 464 | * |
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| 465 | * Results: |
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| 466 | * Returns list object with refCount of zero. If the passed in lenPtr is |
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| 467 | * non-NULL, we use it to return the number of elements in the returned |
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| 468 | * list. |
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| 469 | * |
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| 470 | * Side effects: |
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| 471 | * None. |
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| 472 | * |
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| 473 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 474 | */ |
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| 475 | |
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| 476 | Tcl_Obj * |
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| 477 | TclpNativeSplitPath( |
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| 478 | Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path to split. */ |
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| 479 | int *lenPtr) /* int to store number of path elements. */ |
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| 480 | { |
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| 481 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
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| 482 | |
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| 483 | /* |
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| 484 | * Perform platform specific splitting. |
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| 485 | */ |
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| 486 | |
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| 487 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
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| 488 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
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| 489 | resultPtr = SplitUnixPath(Tcl_GetString(pathPtr)); |
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| 490 | break; |
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| 491 | |
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| 492 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
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| 493 | resultPtr = SplitWinPath(Tcl_GetString(pathPtr)); |
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| 494 | break; |
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| 495 | } |
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| 496 | |
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| 497 | /* |
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| 498 | * Compute the number of elements in the result. |
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| 499 | */ |
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| 500 | |
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| 501 | if (lenPtr != NULL) { |
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| 502 | Tcl_ListObjLength(NULL, resultPtr, lenPtr); |
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| 503 | } |
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| 504 | return resultPtr; |
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| 505 | } |
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| 506 | |
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| 507 | /* |
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| 508 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 509 | * |
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| 510 | * Tcl_SplitPath -- |
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| 511 | * |
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| 512 | * Split a path into a list of path components. The first element of the |
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| 513 | * list will have the same path type as the original path. |
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| 514 | * |
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| 515 | * Results: |
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| 516 | * Returns a standard Tcl result. The interpreter result contains a list |
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| 517 | * of path components. *argvPtr will be filled in with the address of an |
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| 518 | * array whose elements point to the elements of path, in order. |
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| 519 | * *argcPtr will get filled in with the number of valid elements in the |
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| 520 | * array. A single block of memory is dynamically allocated to hold both |
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| 521 | * the argv array and a copy of the path elements. The caller must |
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| 522 | * eventually free this memory by calling ckfree() on *argvPtr. Note: |
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| 523 | * *argvPtr and *argcPtr are only modified if the procedure returns |
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| 524 | * normally. |
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| 525 | * |
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| 526 | * Side effects: |
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| 527 | * Allocates memory. |
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| 528 | * |
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| 529 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 530 | */ |
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| 531 | |
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| 532 | void |
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| 533 | Tcl_SplitPath( |
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| 534 | const char *path, /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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| 535 | int *argcPtr, /* Pointer to location to fill in with the |
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| 536 | * number of elements in the path. */ |
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| 537 | const char ***argvPtr) /* Pointer to place to store pointer to array |
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| 538 | * of pointers to path elements. */ |
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| 539 | { |
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| 540 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
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| 541 | Tcl_Obj *tmpPtr, *eltPtr; |
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| 542 | int i, size, len; |
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| 543 | char *p, *str; |
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| 544 | |
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| 545 | /* |
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| 546 | * Perform the splitting, using objectified, vfs-aware code. |
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| 547 | */ |
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| 548 | |
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| 549 | tmpPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(path, -1); |
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| 550 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(tmpPtr); |
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| 551 | resultPtr = Tcl_FSSplitPath(tmpPtr, argcPtr); |
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| 552 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(resultPtr); |
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| 553 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(tmpPtr); |
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| 554 | |
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| 555 | /* |
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| 556 | * Calculate space required for the result. |
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| 557 | */ |
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| 558 | |
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| 559 | size = 1; |
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| 560 | for (i = 0; i < *argcPtr; i++) { |
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| 561 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(NULL, resultPtr, i, &eltPtr); |
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| 562 | Tcl_GetStringFromObj(eltPtr, &len); |
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| 563 | size += len + 1; |
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| 564 | } |
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| 565 | |
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| 566 | /* |
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| 567 | * Allocate a buffer large enough to hold the contents of all of the list |
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| 568 | * plus the argv pointers and the terminating NULL pointer. |
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| 569 | */ |
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| 570 | |
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| 571 | *argvPtr = (const char **) ckalloc((unsigned) |
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| 572 | ((((*argcPtr) + 1) * sizeof(char *)) + size)); |
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| 573 | |
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| 574 | /* |
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| 575 | * Position p after the last argv pointer and copy the contents of the |
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| 576 | * list in, piece by piece. |
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| 577 | */ |
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| 578 | |
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| 579 | p = (char *) &(*argvPtr)[(*argcPtr) + 1]; |
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| 580 | for (i = 0; i < *argcPtr; i++) { |
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| 581 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(NULL, resultPtr, i, &eltPtr); |
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| 582 | str = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(eltPtr, &len); |
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| 583 | memcpy(p, str, (size_t) len+1); |
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| 584 | p += len+1; |
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| 585 | } |
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| 586 | |
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| 587 | /* |
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| 588 | * Now set up the argv pointers. |
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| 589 | */ |
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| 590 | |
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| 591 | p = (char *) &(*argvPtr)[(*argcPtr) + 1]; |
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| 592 | |
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| 593 | for (i = 0; i < *argcPtr; i++) { |
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| 594 | (*argvPtr)[i] = p; |
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| 595 | for (; *(p++)!='\0'; ); |
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| 596 | } |
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| 597 | (*argvPtr)[i] = NULL; |
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| 598 | |
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| 599 | /* |
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| 600 | * Free the result ptr given to us by Tcl_FSSplitPath |
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| 601 | */ |
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| 602 | |
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| 603 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); |
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| 604 | } |
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| 605 | |
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| 606 | /* |
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| 607 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 608 | * |
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| 609 | * SplitUnixPath -- |
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| 610 | * |
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| 611 | * This routine is used by Tcl_(FS)SplitPath to handle splitting Unix |
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| 612 | * paths. |
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| 613 | * |
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| 614 | * Results: |
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| 615 | * Returns a newly allocated Tcl list object. |
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| 616 | * |
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| 617 | * Side effects: |
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| 618 | * None. |
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| 619 | * |
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| 620 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 621 | */ |
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| 622 | |
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| 623 | static Tcl_Obj * |
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| 624 | SplitUnixPath( |
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| 625 | const char *path) /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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| 626 | { |
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| 627 | int length; |
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| 628 | const char *p, *elementStart; |
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| 629 | Tcl_Obj *result = Tcl_NewObj(); |
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| 630 | |
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| 631 | /* |
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| 632 | * Deal with the root directory as a special case. |
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| 633 | */ |
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| 634 | |
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| 635 | #ifdef __QNX__ |
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| 636 | /* |
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| 637 | * Check for QNX //<node id> prefix |
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| 638 | */ |
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| 639 | if ((path[0] == '/') && (path[1] == '/') |
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| 640 | && isdigit(UCHAR(path[2]))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
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| 641 | path += 3; |
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| 642 | while (isdigit(UCHAR(*path))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
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| 643 | ++path; |
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| 644 | } |
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| 645 | } |
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| 646 | #endif |
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| 647 | |
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| 648 | if (path[0] == '/') { |
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| 649 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, result, Tcl_NewStringObj("/",1)); |
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| 650 | p = path+1; |
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| 651 | } else { |
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| 652 | p = path; |
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| 653 | } |
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| 654 | |
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| 655 | /* |
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| 656 | * Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde will be |
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| 657 | * prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde substitution. |
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| 658 | */ |
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| 659 | |
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| 660 | for (;;) { |
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| 661 | elementStart = p; |
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| 662 | while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/')) { |
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| 663 | p++; |
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| 664 | } |
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| 665 | length = p - elementStart; |
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| 666 | if (length > 0) { |
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| 667 | Tcl_Obj *nextElt; |
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| 668 | if ((elementStart[0] == '~') && (elementStart != path)) { |
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| 669 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(nextElt, "./"); |
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| 670 | Tcl_AppendToObj(nextElt, elementStart, length); |
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| 671 | } else { |
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| 672 | nextElt = Tcl_NewStringObj(elementStart, length); |
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| 673 | } |
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| 674 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, result, nextElt); |
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| 675 | } |
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| 676 | if (*p++ == '\0') { |
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| 677 | break; |
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| 678 | } |
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| 679 | } |
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| 680 | return result; |
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| 681 | } |
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| 682 | |
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| 683 | /* |
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| 684 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 685 | * |
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| 686 | * SplitWinPath -- |
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| 687 | * |
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| 688 | * This routine is used by Tcl_(FS)SplitPath to handle splitting Windows |
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| 689 | * paths. |
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| 690 | * |
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| 691 | * Results: |
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| 692 | * Returns a newly allocated Tcl list object. |
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| 693 | * |
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| 694 | * Side effects: |
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| 695 | * None. |
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| 696 | * |
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| 697 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 698 | */ |
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| 699 | |
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| 700 | static Tcl_Obj * |
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| 701 | SplitWinPath( |
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| 702 | const char *path) /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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| 703 | { |
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| 704 | int length; |
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| 705 | const char *p, *elementStart; |
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| 706 | Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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| 707 | Tcl_DString buf; |
---|
| 708 | Tcl_Obj *result = Tcl_NewObj(); |
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| 709 | Tcl_DStringInit(&buf); |
---|
| 710 | |
---|
| 711 | p = ExtractWinRoot(path, &buf, 0, &type); |
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| 712 | |
---|
| 713 | /* |
---|
| 714 | * Terminate the root portion, if we matched something. |
---|
| 715 | */ |
---|
| 716 | |
---|
| 717 | if (p != path) { |
---|
| 718 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, result, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 719 | Tcl_DStringValue(&buf), Tcl_DStringLength(&buf))); |
---|
| 720 | } |
---|
| 721 | Tcl_DStringFree(&buf); |
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| 722 | |
---|
| 723 | /* |
---|
| 724 | * Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde or a drive |
---|
| 725 | * letter will be prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde |
---|
| 726 | * substitution. |
---|
| 727 | */ |
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| 728 | |
---|
| 729 | do { |
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| 730 | elementStart = p; |
---|
| 731 | while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/') && (*p != '\\')) { |
---|
| 732 | p++; |
---|
| 733 | } |
---|
| 734 | length = p - elementStart; |
---|
| 735 | if (length > 0) { |
---|
| 736 | Tcl_Obj *nextElt; |
---|
| 737 | if ((elementStart != path) && ((elementStart[0] == '~') |
---|
| 738 | || (isalpha(UCHAR(elementStart[0])) |
---|
| 739 | && elementStart[1] == ':'))) { |
---|
| 740 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(nextElt, "./"); |
---|
| 741 | Tcl_AppendToObj(nextElt, elementStart, length); |
---|
| 742 | } else { |
---|
| 743 | nextElt = Tcl_NewStringObj(elementStart, length); |
---|
| 744 | } |
---|
| 745 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, result, nextElt); |
---|
| 746 | } |
---|
| 747 | } while (*p++ != '\0'); |
---|
| 748 | |
---|
| 749 | return result; |
---|
| 750 | } |
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| 751 | |
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| 752 | /* |
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| 753 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 754 | * |
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| 755 | * Tcl_FSJoinToPath -- |
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| 756 | * |
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| 757 | * This function takes the given object, which should usually be a valid |
---|
| 758 | * path or NULL, and joins onto it the array of paths segments given. |
---|
| 759 | * |
---|
| 760 | * The objects in the array given will temporarily have their refCount |
---|
| 761 | * increased by one, and then decreased by one when this function exits |
---|
| 762 | * (which means if they had zero refCount when we were called, they will |
---|
| 763 | * be freed). |
---|
| 764 | * |
---|
| 765 | * Results: |
---|
| 766 | * Returns object owned by the caller (which should increment its |
---|
| 767 | * refCount) - typically an object with refCount of zero. |
---|
| 768 | * |
---|
| 769 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 770 | * None. |
---|
| 771 | * |
---|
| 772 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 773 | */ |
---|
| 774 | |
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| 775 | Tcl_Obj * |
---|
| 776 | Tcl_FSJoinToPath( |
---|
| 777 | Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Valid path or NULL. */ |
---|
| 778 | int objc, /* Number of array elements to join */ |
---|
| 779 | Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Path elements to join. */ |
---|
| 780 | { |
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| 781 | int i; |
---|
| 782 | Tcl_Obj *lobj, *ret; |
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| 783 | |
---|
| 784 | if (pathPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 785 | lobj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL); |
---|
| 786 | } else { |
---|
| 787 | lobj = Tcl_NewListObj(1, &pathPtr); |
---|
| 788 | } |
---|
| 789 | |
---|
| 790 | for (i = 0; i<objc;i++) { |
---|
| 791 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, lobj, objv[i]); |
---|
| 792 | } |
---|
| 793 | ret = Tcl_FSJoinPath(lobj, -1); |
---|
| 794 | |
---|
| 795 | /* |
---|
| 796 | * It is possible that 'ret' is just a member of the list and is therefore |
---|
| 797 | * going to be freed here. Therefore we must adjust the refCount manually. |
---|
| 798 | * (It would be better if we changed the documentation of this function |
---|
| 799 | * and Tcl_FSJoinPath so that the returned object already has a refCount |
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| 800 | * for the caller, hence avoiding these subtleties (and code ugliness)). |
---|
| 801 | */ |
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| 802 | |
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| 803 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(ret); |
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| 804 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(lobj); |
---|
| 805 | ret->refCount--; |
---|
| 806 | return ret; |
---|
| 807 | } |
---|
| 808 | |
---|
| 809 | /* |
---|
| 810 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 811 | * |
---|
| 812 | * TclpNativeJoinPath -- |
---|
| 813 | * |
---|
| 814 | * 'prefix' is absolute, 'joining' is relative to prefix. |
---|
| 815 | * |
---|
| 816 | * Results: |
---|
| 817 | * modifies prefix |
---|
| 818 | * |
---|
| 819 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 820 | * None. |
---|
| 821 | * |
---|
| 822 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 823 | */ |
---|
| 824 | |
---|
| 825 | void |
---|
| 826 | TclpNativeJoinPath( |
---|
| 827 | Tcl_Obj *prefix, |
---|
| 828 | char *joining) |
---|
| 829 | { |
---|
| 830 | int length, needsSep; |
---|
| 831 | char *dest, *p, *start; |
---|
| 832 | |
---|
| 833 | start = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(prefix, &length); |
---|
| 834 | |
---|
| 835 | /* |
---|
| 836 | * Remove the ./ from tilde prefixed elements, and drive-letter prefixed |
---|
| 837 | * elements on Windows, unless it is the first component. |
---|
| 838 | */ |
---|
| 839 | |
---|
| 840 | p = joining; |
---|
| 841 | |
---|
| 842 | if (length != 0) { |
---|
| 843 | if ((p[0] == '.') && (p[1] == '/') && ((p[2] == '~') |
---|
| 844 | || (tclPlatform==TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS && isalpha(UCHAR(p[2])) |
---|
| 845 | && (p[3] == ':')))) { |
---|
| 846 | p += 2; |
---|
| 847 | } |
---|
| 848 | } |
---|
| 849 | if (*p == '\0') { |
---|
| 850 | return; |
---|
| 851 | } |
---|
| 852 | |
---|
| 853 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 854 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 855 | /* |
---|
| 856 | * Append a separator if needed. |
---|
| 857 | */ |
---|
| 858 | |
---|
| 859 | if (length > 0 && (start[length-1] != '/')) { |
---|
| 860 | Tcl_AppendToObj(prefix, "/", 1); |
---|
| 861 | length++; |
---|
| 862 | } |
---|
| 863 | needsSep = 0; |
---|
| 864 | |
---|
| 865 | /* |
---|
| 866 | * Append the element, eliminating duplicate and trailing slashes. |
---|
| 867 | */ |
---|
| 868 | |
---|
| 869 | Tcl_SetObjLength(prefix, length + (int) strlen(p)); |
---|
| 870 | |
---|
| 871 | dest = Tcl_GetString(prefix) + length; |
---|
| 872 | for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 873 | if (*p == '/') { |
---|
| 874 | while (p[1] == '/') { |
---|
| 875 | p++; |
---|
| 876 | } |
---|
| 877 | if (p[1] != '\0' && needsSep) { |
---|
| 878 | *dest++ = '/'; |
---|
| 879 | } |
---|
| 880 | } else { |
---|
| 881 | *dest++ = *p; |
---|
| 882 | needsSep = 1; |
---|
| 883 | } |
---|
| 884 | } |
---|
| 885 | length = dest - Tcl_GetString(prefix); |
---|
| 886 | Tcl_SetObjLength(prefix, length); |
---|
| 887 | break; |
---|
| 888 | |
---|
| 889 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 890 | /* |
---|
| 891 | * Check to see if we need to append a separator. |
---|
| 892 | */ |
---|
| 893 | |
---|
| 894 | if ((length > 0) && |
---|
| 895 | (start[length-1] != '/') && (start[length-1] != ':')) { |
---|
| 896 | Tcl_AppendToObj(prefix, "/", 1); |
---|
| 897 | length++; |
---|
| 898 | } |
---|
| 899 | needsSep = 0; |
---|
| 900 | |
---|
| 901 | /* |
---|
| 902 | * Append the element, eliminating duplicate and trailing slashes. |
---|
| 903 | */ |
---|
| 904 | |
---|
| 905 | Tcl_SetObjLength(prefix, length + (int) strlen(p)); |
---|
| 906 | dest = Tcl_GetString(prefix) + length; |
---|
| 907 | for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 908 | if ((*p == '/') || (*p == '\\')) { |
---|
| 909 | while ((p[1] == '/') || (p[1] == '\\')) { |
---|
| 910 | p++; |
---|
| 911 | } |
---|
| 912 | if ((p[1] != '\0') && needsSep) { |
---|
| 913 | *dest++ = '/'; |
---|
| 914 | } |
---|
| 915 | } else { |
---|
| 916 | *dest++ = *p; |
---|
| 917 | needsSep = 1; |
---|
| 918 | } |
---|
| 919 | } |
---|
| 920 | length = dest - Tcl_GetString(prefix); |
---|
| 921 | Tcl_SetObjLength(prefix, length); |
---|
| 922 | break; |
---|
| 923 | } |
---|
| 924 | return; |
---|
| 925 | } |
---|
| 926 | |
---|
| 927 | /* |
---|
| 928 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 929 | * |
---|
| 930 | * Tcl_JoinPath -- |
---|
| 931 | * |
---|
| 932 | * Combine a list of paths in a platform specific manner. The function |
---|
| 933 | * 'Tcl_FSJoinPath' should be used in preference where possible. |
---|
| 934 | * |
---|
| 935 | * Results: |
---|
| 936 | * Appends the joined path to the end of the specified Tcl_DString |
---|
| 937 | * returning a pointer to the resulting string. Note that the |
---|
| 938 | * Tcl_DString must already be initialized. |
---|
| 939 | * |
---|
| 940 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 941 | * Modifies the Tcl_DString. |
---|
| 942 | * |
---|
| 943 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 944 | */ |
---|
| 945 | |
---|
| 946 | char * |
---|
| 947 | Tcl_JoinPath( |
---|
| 948 | int argc, |
---|
| 949 | const char *const *argv, |
---|
| 950 | Tcl_DString *resultPtr) /* Pointer to previously initialized DString */ |
---|
| 951 | { |
---|
| 952 | int i, len; |
---|
| 953 | Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewObj(); |
---|
| 954 | Tcl_Obj *resultObj; |
---|
| 955 | char *resultStr; |
---|
| 956 | |
---|
| 957 | /* |
---|
| 958 | * Build the list of paths. |
---|
| 959 | */ |
---|
| 960 | |
---|
| 961 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
| 962 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, listObj, |
---|
| 963 | Tcl_NewStringObj(argv[i], -1)); |
---|
| 964 | } |
---|
| 965 | |
---|
| 966 | /* |
---|
| 967 | * Ask the objectified code to join the paths. |
---|
| 968 | */ |
---|
| 969 | |
---|
| 970 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(listObj); |
---|
| 971 | resultObj = Tcl_FSJoinPath(listObj, argc); |
---|
| 972 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(resultObj); |
---|
| 973 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(listObj); |
---|
| 974 | |
---|
| 975 | /* |
---|
| 976 | * Store the result. |
---|
| 977 | */ |
---|
| 978 | |
---|
| 979 | resultStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(resultObj, &len); |
---|
| 980 | Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, resultStr, len); |
---|
| 981 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultObj); |
---|
| 982 | |
---|
| 983 | /* |
---|
| 984 | * Return a pointer to the result. |
---|
| 985 | */ |
---|
| 986 | |
---|
| 987 | return Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); |
---|
| 988 | } |
---|
| 989 | |
---|
| 990 | /* |
---|
| 991 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 992 | * |
---|
| 993 | * Tcl_TranslateFileName -- |
---|
| 994 | * |
---|
| 995 | * Converts a file name into a form usable by the native system |
---|
| 996 | * interfaces. If the name starts with a tilde, it will produce a name |
---|
| 997 | * where the tilde and following characters have been replaced by the |
---|
| 998 | * home directory location for the named user. |
---|
| 999 | * |
---|
| 1000 | * Results: |
---|
| 1001 | * The return value is a pointer to a string containing the name after |
---|
| 1002 | * tilde substitution. If there was no tilde substitution, the return |
---|
| 1003 | * value is a pointer to a copy of the original string. If there was an |
---|
| 1004 | * error in processing the name, then an error message is left in the |
---|
| 1005 | * interp's result (if interp was not NULL) and the return value is NULL. |
---|
| 1006 | * Space for the return value is allocated in bufferPtr; the caller must |
---|
| 1007 | * call Tcl_DStringFree() to free the space if the return value was not |
---|
| 1008 | * NULL. |
---|
| 1009 | * |
---|
| 1010 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1011 | * None. |
---|
| 1012 | * |
---|
| 1013 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1014 | */ |
---|
| 1015 | |
---|
| 1016 | char * |
---|
| 1017 | Tcl_TranslateFileName( |
---|
| 1018 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to store error message |
---|
| 1019 | * (if necessary). */ |
---|
| 1020 | const char *name, /* File name, which may begin with "~" (to |
---|
| 1021 | * indicate current user's home directory) or |
---|
| 1022 | * "~<user>" (to indicate any user's home |
---|
| 1023 | * directory). */ |
---|
| 1024 | Tcl_DString *bufferPtr) /* Uninitialized or free DString filled with |
---|
| 1025 | * name after tilde substitution. */ |
---|
| 1026 | { |
---|
| 1027 | Tcl_Obj *path = Tcl_NewStringObj(name, -1); |
---|
| 1028 | Tcl_Obj *transPtr; |
---|
| 1029 | |
---|
| 1030 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(path); |
---|
| 1031 | transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(interp, path); |
---|
| 1032 | if (transPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 1033 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(path); |
---|
| 1034 | return NULL; |
---|
| 1035 | } |
---|
| 1036 | |
---|
| 1037 | Tcl_DStringInit(bufferPtr); |
---|
| 1038 | Tcl_DStringAppend(bufferPtr, Tcl_GetString(transPtr), -1); |
---|
| 1039 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(path); |
---|
| 1040 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); |
---|
| 1041 | |
---|
| 1042 | /* |
---|
| 1043 | * Convert forward slashes to backslashes in Windows paths because some |
---|
| 1044 | * system interfaces don't accept forward slashes. |
---|
| 1045 | */ |
---|
| 1046 | |
---|
| 1047 | if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) { |
---|
| 1048 | register char *p; |
---|
| 1049 | for (p = Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 1050 | if (*p == '/') { |
---|
| 1051 | *p = '\\'; |
---|
| 1052 | } |
---|
| 1053 | } |
---|
| 1054 | } |
---|
| 1055 | |
---|
| 1056 | return Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); |
---|
| 1057 | } |
---|
| 1058 | |
---|
| 1059 | /* |
---|
| 1060 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1061 | * |
---|
| 1062 | * TclGetExtension -- |
---|
| 1063 | * |
---|
| 1064 | * This function returns a pointer to the beginning of the extension part |
---|
| 1065 | * of a file name. |
---|
| 1066 | * |
---|
| 1067 | * Results: |
---|
| 1068 | * Returns a pointer into name which indicates where the extension |
---|
| 1069 | * starts. If there is no extension, returns NULL. |
---|
| 1070 | * |
---|
| 1071 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1072 | * None. |
---|
| 1073 | * |
---|
| 1074 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1075 | */ |
---|
| 1076 | |
---|
| 1077 | const char * |
---|
| 1078 | TclGetExtension( |
---|
| 1079 | const char *name) /* File name to parse. */ |
---|
| 1080 | { |
---|
| 1081 | const char *p, *lastSep; |
---|
| 1082 | |
---|
| 1083 | /* |
---|
| 1084 | * First find the last directory separator. |
---|
| 1085 | */ |
---|
| 1086 | |
---|
| 1087 | lastSep = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
---|
| 1088 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 1089 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 1090 | lastSep = strrchr(name, '/'); |
---|
| 1091 | break; |
---|
| 1092 | |
---|
| 1093 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 1094 | lastSep = NULL; |
---|
| 1095 | for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 1096 | if (strchr("/\\:", *p) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1097 | lastSep = p; |
---|
| 1098 | } |
---|
| 1099 | } |
---|
| 1100 | break; |
---|
| 1101 | } |
---|
| 1102 | p = strrchr(name, '.'); |
---|
| 1103 | if ((p != NULL) && (lastSep != NULL) && (lastSep > p)) { |
---|
| 1104 | p = NULL; |
---|
| 1105 | } |
---|
| 1106 | |
---|
| 1107 | /* |
---|
| 1108 | * In earlier versions, we used to back up to the first period in a series |
---|
| 1109 | * so that "foo..o" would be split into "foo" and "..o". This is a |
---|
| 1110 | * confusing and usually incorrect behavior, so now we split at the last |
---|
| 1111 | * period in the name. |
---|
| 1112 | */ |
---|
| 1113 | |
---|
| 1114 | return p; |
---|
| 1115 | } |
---|
| 1116 | |
---|
| 1117 | /* |
---|
| 1118 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1119 | * |
---|
| 1120 | * DoTildeSubst -- |
---|
| 1121 | * |
---|
| 1122 | * Given a string following a tilde, this routine returns the |
---|
| 1123 | * corresponding home directory. |
---|
| 1124 | * |
---|
| 1125 | * Results: |
---|
| 1126 | * The result is a pointer to a static string containing the home |
---|
| 1127 | * directory in native format. If there was an error in processing the |
---|
| 1128 | * substitution, then an error message is left in the interp's result and |
---|
| 1129 | * the return value is NULL. On success, the results are appended to |
---|
| 1130 | * resultPtr, and the contents of resultPtr are returned. |
---|
| 1131 | * |
---|
| 1132 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1133 | * Information may be left in resultPtr. |
---|
| 1134 | * |
---|
| 1135 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1136 | */ |
---|
| 1137 | |
---|
| 1138 | static const char * |
---|
| 1139 | DoTildeSubst( |
---|
| 1140 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to store error message |
---|
| 1141 | * (if necessary). */ |
---|
| 1142 | const char *user, /* Name of user whose home directory should be |
---|
| 1143 | * substituted, or "" for current user. */ |
---|
| 1144 | Tcl_DString *resultPtr) /* Initialized DString filled with name after |
---|
| 1145 | * tilde substitution. */ |
---|
| 1146 | { |
---|
| 1147 | const char *dir; |
---|
| 1148 | |
---|
| 1149 | if (*user == '\0') { |
---|
| 1150 | Tcl_DString dirString; |
---|
| 1151 | |
---|
| 1152 | dir = TclGetEnv("HOME", &dirString); |
---|
| 1153 | if (dir == NULL) { |
---|
| 1154 | if (interp) { |
---|
| 1155 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1156 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't find HOME environment " |
---|
| 1157 | "variable to expand path", NULL); |
---|
| 1158 | } |
---|
| 1159 | return NULL; |
---|
| 1160 | } |
---|
| 1161 | Tcl_JoinPath(1, &dir, resultPtr); |
---|
| 1162 | Tcl_DStringFree(&dirString); |
---|
| 1163 | } else if (TclpGetUserHome(user, resultPtr) == NULL) { |
---|
| 1164 | if (interp) { |
---|
| 1165 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1166 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "user \"", user, "\" doesn't exist", |
---|
| 1167 | NULL); |
---|
| 1168 | } |
---|
| 1169 | return NULL; |
---|
| 1170 | } |
---|
| 1171 | return Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); |
---|
| 1172 | } |
---|
| 1173 | |
---|
| 1174 | /* |
---|
| 1175 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1176 | * |
---|
| 1177 | * Tcl_GlobObjCmd -- |
---|
| 1178 | * |
---|
| 1179 | * This procedure is invoked to process the "glob" Tcl command. See the |
---|
| 1180 | * user documentation for details on what it does. |
---|
| 1181 | * |
---|
| 1182 | * Results: |
---|
| 1183 | * A standard Tcl result. |
---|
| 1184 | * |
---|
| 1185 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1186 | * See the user documentation. |
---|
| 1187 | * |
---|
| 1188 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1189 | */ |
---|
| 1190 | |
---|
| 1191 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
---|
| 1192 | int |
---|
| 1193 | Tcl_GlobObjCmd( |
---|
| 1194 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
---|
| 1195 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 1196 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
| 1197 | Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */ |
---|
| 1198 | { |
---|
| 1199 | int index, i, globFlags, length, join, dir, result; |
---|
| 1200 | char *string; |
---|
| 1201 | const char *separators; |
---|
| 1202 | Tcl_Obj *typePtr, *resultPtr, *look; |
---|
| 1203 | Tcl_Obj *pathOrDir = NULL; |
---|
| 1204 | Tcl_DString prefix; |
---|
| 1205 | static const char *options[] = { |
---|
| 1206 | "-directory", "-join", "-nocomplain", "-path", "-tails", |
---|
| 1207 | "-types", "--", NULL |
---|
| 1208 | }; |
---|
| 1209 | enum options { |
---|
| 1210 | GLOB_DIR, GLOB_JOIN, GLOB_NOCOMPLAIN, GLOB_PATH, GLOB_TAILS, |
---|
| 1211 | GLOB_TYPE, GLOB_LAST |
---|
| 1212 | }; |
---|
| 1213 | enum pathDirOptions {PATH_NONE = -1 , PATH_GENERAL = 0, PATH_DIR = 1}; |
---|
| 1214 | Tcl_GlobTypeData *globTypes = NULL; |
---|
| 1215 | |
---|
| 1216 | globFlags = 0; |
---|
| 1217 | join = 0; |
---|
| 1218 | dir = PATH_NONE; |
---|
| 1219 | typePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1220 | for (i = 1; i < objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1221 | if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], options, "option", 0, |
---|
| 1222 | &index) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1223 | string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
---|
| 1224 | if (string[0] == '-') { |
---|
| 1225 | /* |
---|
| 1226 | * It looks like the command contains an option so signal an |
---|
| 1227 | * error. |
---|
| 1228 | */ |
---|
| 1229 | |
---|
| 1230 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1231 | } else { |
---|
| 1232 | /* |
---|
| 1233 | * This clearly isn't an option; assume it's the first glob |
---|
| 1234 | * pattern. We must clear the error. |
---|
| 1235 | */ |
---|
| 1236 | |
---|
| 1237 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1238 | break; |
---|
| 1239 | } |
---|
| 1240 | } |
---|
| 1241 | |
---|
| 1242 | switch (index) { |
---|
| 1243 | case GLOB_NOCOMPLAIN: /* -nocomplain */ |
---|
| 1244 | globFlags |= TCL_GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN; |
---|
| 1245 | break; |
---|
| 1246 | case GLOB_DIR: /* -dir */ |
---|
| 1247 | if (i == (objc-1)) { |
---|
| 1248 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1249 | "missing argument to \"-directory\"", -1)); |
---|
| 1250 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1251 | } |
---|
| 1252 | if (dir != PATH_NONE) { |
---|
| 1253 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1254 | "\"-directory\" cannot be used with \"-path\"", -1)); |
---|
| 1255 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1256 | } |
---|
| 1257 | dir = PATH_DIR; |
---|
| 1258 | globFlags |= TCL_GLOBMODE_DIR; |
---|
| 1259 | pathOrDir = objv[i+1]; |
---|
| 1260 | i++; |
---|
| 1261 | break; |
---|
| 1262 | case GLOB_JOIN: /* -join */ |
---|
| 1263 | join = 1; |
---|
| 1264 | break; |
---|
| 1265 | case GLOB_TAILS: /* -tails */ |
---|
| 1266 | globFlags |= TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS; |
---|
| 1267 | break; |
---|
| 1268 | case GLOB_PATH: /* -path */ |
---|
| 1269 | if (i == (objc-1)) { |
---|
| 1270 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1271 | "missing argument to \"-path\"", -1)); |
---|
| 1272 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1273 | } |
---|
| 1274 | if (dir != PATH_NONE) { |
---|
| 1275 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1276 | "\"-path\" cannot be used with \"-directory\"", -1)); |
---|
| 1277 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1278 | } |
---|
| 1279 | dir = PATH_GENERAL; |
---|
| 1280 | pathOrDir = objv[i+1]; |
---|
| 1281 | i++; |
---|
| 1282 | break; |
---|
| 1283 | case GLOB_TYPE: /* -types */ |
---|
| 1284 | if (i == (objc-1)) { |
---|
| 1285 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1286 | "missing argument to \"-types\"", -1)); |
---|
| 1287 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1288 | } |
---|
| 1289 | typePtr = objv[i+1]; |
---|
| 1290 | if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, typePtr, &length) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1291 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1292 | } |
---|
| 1293 | i++; |
---|
| 1294 | break; |
---|
| 1295 | case GLOB_LAST: /* -- */ |
---|
| 1296 | i++; |
---|
| 1297 | goto endOfForLoop; |
---|
| 1298 | } |
---|
| 1299 | } |
---|
| 1300 | |
---|
| 1301 | endOfForLoop: |
---|
| 1302 | if (objc - i < 1) { |
---|
| 1303 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?switches? name ?name ...?"); |
---|
| 1304 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1305 | } |
---|
| 1306 | if ((globFlags & TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS) && (pathOrDir == NULL)) { |
---|
| 1307 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 1308 | "\"-tails\" must be used with either " |
---|
| 1309 | "\"-directory\" or \"-path\"", NULL); |
---|
| 1310 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1311 | } |
---|
| 1312 | |
---|
| 1313 | separators = NULL; /* lint. */ |
---|
| 1314 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 1315 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 1316 | separators = "/"; |
---|
| 1317 | break; |
---|
| 1318 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 1319 | separators = "/\\:"; |
---|
| 1320 | break; |
---|
| 1321 | } |
---|
| 1322 | |
---|
| 1323 | if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
---|
| 1324 | int pathlength; |
---|
| 1325 | char *last; |
---|
| 1326 | char *first = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathOrDir,&pathlength); |
---|
| 1327 | |
---|
| 1328 | /* |
---|
| 1329 | * Find the last path separator in the path |
---|
| 1330 | */ |
---|
| 1331 | |
---|
| 1332 | last = first + pathlength; |
---|
| 1333 | for (; last != first; last--) { |
---|
| 1334 | if (strchr(separators, *(last-1)) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1335 | break; |
---|
| 1336 | } |
---|
| 1337 | } |
---|
| 1338 | |
---|
| 1339 | if (last == first + pathlength) { |
---|
| 1340 | /* |
---|
| 1341 | * It's really a directory. |
---|
| 1342 | */ |
---|
| 1343 | |
---|
| 1344 | dir = PATH_DIR; |
---|
| 1345 | |
---|
| 1346 | } else { |
---|
| 1347 | Tcl_DString pref; |
---|
| 1348 | char *search, *find; |
---|
| 1349 | Tcl_DStringInit(&pref); |
---|
| 1350 | if (last == first) { |
---|
| 1351 | /* |
---|
| 1352 | * The whole thing is a prefix. This means we must remove any |
---|
| 1353 | * 'tails' flag too, since it is irrelevant now (the same |
---|
| 1354 | * effect will happen without it), but in particular its use |
---|
| 1355 | * in TclGlob requires a non-NULL pathOrDir. |
---|
| 1356 | */ |
---|
| 1357 | |
---|
| 1358 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&pref, first, -1); |
---|
| 1359 | globFlags &= ~TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS; |
---|
| 1360 | pathOrDir = NULL; |
---|
| 1361 | } else { |
---|
| 1362 | /* |
---|
| 1363 | * Have to split off the end. |
---|
| 1364 | */ |
---|
| 1365 | |
---|
| 1366 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&pref, last, first+pathlength-last); |
---|
| 1367 | pathOrDir = Tcl_NewStringObj(first, last-first-1); |
---|
| 1368 | |
---|
| 1369 | /* |
---|
| 1370 | * We must ensure that we haven't cut off too much, and turned |
---|
| 1371 | * a valid path like '/' or 'C:/' into an incorrect path like |
---|
| 1372 | * '' or 'C:'. The way we do this is to add a separator if |
---|
| 1373 | * there are none presently in the prefix. |
---|
| 1374 | */ |
---|
| 1375 | |
---|
| 1376 | if (strpbrk(Tcl_GetString(pathOrDir), "\\/") == NULL) { |
---|
| 1377 | Tcl_AppendToObj(pathOrDir, last-1, 1); |
---|
| 1378 | } |
---|
| 1379 | } |
---|
| 1380 | |
---|
| 1381 | /* |
---|
| 1382 | * Need to quote 'prefix'. |
---|
| 1383 | */ |
---|
| 1384 | |
---|
| 1385 | Tcl_DStringInit(&prefix); |
---|
| 1386 | search = Tcl_DStringValue(&pref); |
---|
| 1387 | while ((find = (strpbrk(search, "\\[]*?{}"))) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1388 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, search, find-search); |
---|
| 1389 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, "\\", 1); |
---|
| 1390 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, find, 1); |
---|
| 1391 | search = find+1; |
---|
| 1392 | if (*search == '\0') { |
---|
| 1393 | break; |
---|
| 1394 | } |
---|
| 1395 | } |
---|
| 1396 | if (*search != '\0') { |
---|
| 1397 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, search, -1); |
---|
| 1398 | } |
---|
| 1399 | Tcl_DStringFree(&pref); |
---|
| 1400 | } |
---|
| 1401 | } |
---|
| 1402 | |
---|
| 1403 | if (pathOrDir != NULL) { |
---|
| 1404 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathOrDir); |
---|
| 1405 | } |
---|
| 1406 | |
---|
| 1407 | if (typePtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 1408 | /* |
---|
| 1409 | * The rest of the possible type arguments (except 'd') are platform |
---|
| 1410 | * specific. We don't complain when they are used on an incompatible |
---|
| 1411 | * platform. |
---|
| 1412 | */ |
---|
| 1413 | |
---|
| 1414 | Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, typePtr, &length); |
---|
| 1415 | globTypes = (Tcl_GlobTypeData*) |
---|
| 1416 | TclStackAlloc(interp,sizeof(Tcl_GlobTypeData)); |
---|
| 1417 | globTypes->type = 0; |
---|
| 1418 | globTypes->perm = 0; |
---|
| 1419 | globTypes->macType = NULL; |
---|
| 1420 | globTypes->macCreator = NULL; |
---|
| 1421 | |
---|
| 1422 | while (--length >= 0) { |
---|
| 1423 | int len; |
---|
| 1424 | char *str; |
---|
| 1425 | |
---|
| 1426 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, typePtr, length, &look); |
---|
| 1427 | str = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(look, &len); |
---|
| 1428 | if (strcmp("readonly", str) == 0) { |
---|
| 1429 | globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_RONLY; |
---|
| 1430 | } else if (strcmp("hidden", str) == 0) { |
---|
| 1431 | globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_HIDDEN; |
---|
| 1432 | } else if (len == 1) { |
---|
| 1433 | switch (str[0]) { |
---|
| 1434 | case 'r': |
---|
| 1435 | globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_R; |
---|
| 1436 | break; |
---|
| 1437 | case 'w': |
---|
| 1438 | globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_W; |
---|
| 1439 | break; |
---|
| 1440 | case 'x': |
---|
| 1441 | globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_X; |
---|
| 1442 | break; |
---|
| 1443 | case 'b': |
---|
| 1444 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_BLOCK; |
---|
| 1445 | break; |
---|
| 1446 | case 'c': |
---|
| 1447 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_CHAR; |
---|
| 1448 | break; |
---|
| 1449 | case 'd': |
---|
| 1450 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_DIR; |
---|
| 1451 | break; |
---|
| 1452 | case 'p': |
---|
| 1453 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_PIPE; |
---|
| 1454 | break; |
---|
| 1455 | case 'f': |
---|
| 1456 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_FILE; |
---|
| 1457 | break; |
---|
| 1458 | case 'l': |
---|
| 1459 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_LINK; |
---|
| 1460 | break; |
---|
| 1461 | case 's': |
---|
| 1462 | globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_SOCK; |
---|
| 1463 | break; |
---|
| 1464 | default: |
---|
| 1465 | goto badTypesArg; |
---|
| 1466 | } |
---|
| 1467 | |
---|
| 1468 | } else if (len == 4) { |
---|
| 1469 | /* |
---|
| 1470 | * This is assumed to be a MacOS file type. |
---|
| 1471 | */ |
---|
| 1472 | |
---|
| 1473 | if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
---|
| 1474 | goto badMacTypesArg; |
---|
| 1475 | } |
---|
| 1476 | globTypes->macType = look; |
---|
| 1477 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(look); |
---|
| 1478 | |
---|
| 1479 | } else { |
---|
| 1480 | Tcl_Obj* item; |
---|
| 1481 | |
---|
| 1482 | if ((Tcl_ListObjLength(NULL, look, &len) == TCL_OK) && |
---|
| 1483 | (len == 3)) { |
---|
| 1484 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 0, &item); |
---|
| 1485 | if (!strcmp("macintosh", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
---|
| 1486 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 1, &item); |
---|
| 1487 | if (!strcmp("type", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
---|
| 1488 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 2, &item); |
---|
| 1489 | if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
---|
| 1490 | goto badMacTypesArg; |
---|
| 1491 | } |
---|
| 1492 | globTypes->macType = item; |
---|
| 1493 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(item); |
---|
| 1494 | continue; |
---|
| 1495 | } else if (!strcmp("creator", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
---|
| 1496 | Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 2, &item); |
---|
| 1497 | if (globTypes->macCreator != NULL) { |
---|
| 1498 | goto badMacTypesArg; |
---|
| 1499 | } |
---|
| 1500 | globTypes->macCreator = item; |
---|
| 1501 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(item); |
---|
| 1502 | continue; |
---|
| 1503 | } |
---|
| 1504 | } |
---|
| 1505 | } |
---|
| 1506 | |
---|
| 1507 | /* |
---|
| 1508 | * Error cases. We reset the 'join' flag to zero, since we |
---|
| 1509 | * haven't yet made use of it. |
---|
| 1510 | */ |
---|
| 1511 | |
---|
| 1512 | badTypesArg: |
---|
| 1513 | TclNewObj(resultPtr); |
---|
| 1514 | Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, "bad argument to \"-types\": ", -1); |
---|
| 1515 | Tcl_AppendObjToObj(resultPtr, look); |
---|
| 1516 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultPtr); |
---|
| 1517 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1518 | join = 0; |
---|
| 1519 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1520 | |
---|
| 1521 | badMacTypesArg: |
---|
| 1522 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
---|
| 1523 | "only one MacOS type or creator argument" |
---|
| 1524 | " to \"-types\" allowed", -1)); |
---|
| 1525 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1526 | join = 0; |
---|
| 1527 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1528 | } |
---|
| 1529 | } |
---|
| 1530 | } |
---|
| 1531 | |
---|
| 1532 | /* |
---|
| 1533 | * Now we perform the actual glob below. This may involve joining together |
---|
| 1534 | * the pattern arguments, dealing with particular file types etc. We use a |
---|
| 1535 | * 'goto' to ensure we free any memory allocated along the way. |
---|
| 1536 | */ |
---|
| 1537 | |
---|
| 1538 | objc -= i; |
---|
| 1539 | objv += i; |
---|
| 1540 | result = TCL_OK; |
---|
| 1541 | |
---|
| 1542 | if (join) { |
---|
| 1543 | if (dir != PATH_GENERAL) { |
---|
| 1544 | Tcl_DStringInit(&prefix); |
---|
| 1545 | } |
---|
| 1546 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1547 | string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
---|
| 1548 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, string, length); |
---|
| 1549 | if (i != objc -1) { |
---|
| 1550 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, separators, 1); |
---|
| 1551 | } |
---|
| 1552 | } |
---|
| 1553 | if (TclGlob(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), pathOrDir, globFlags, |
---|
| 1554 | globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1555 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1556 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1557 | } |
---|
| 1558 | } else if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
---|
| 1559 | Tcl_DString str; |
---|
| 1560 | |
---|
| 1561 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1562 | Tcl_DStringInit(&str); |
---|
| 1563 | if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
---|
| 1564 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), |
---|
| 1565 | Tcl_DStringLength(&prefix)); |
---|
| 1566 | } |
---|
| 1567 | string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
---|
| 1568 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, string, length); |
---|
| 1569 | if (TclGlob(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&str), pathOrDir, globFlags, |
---|
| 1570 | globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1571 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1572 | Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
---|
| 1573 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1574 | } |
---|
| 1575 | } |
---|
| 1576 | Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
---|
| 1577 | } else { |
---|
| 1578 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1579 | string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); |
---|
| 1580 | if (TclGlob(interp, string, pathOrDir, globFlags, |
---|
| 1581 | globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1582 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1583 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1584 | } |
---|
| 1585 | } |
---|
| 1586 | } |
---|
| 1587 | |
---|
| 1588 | if ((globFlags & TCL_GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN) == 0) { |
---|
| 1589 | if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
---|
| 1590 | &length) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1591 | /* |
---|
| 1592 | * This should never happen. Maybe we should be more dramatic. |
---|
| 1593 | */ |
---|
| 1594 | |
---|
| 1595 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1596 | goto endOfGlob; |
---|
| 1597 | } |
---|
| 1598 | |
---|
| 1599 | if (length == 0) { |
---|
| 1600 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no files matched glob pattern", |
---|
| 1601 | (join || (objc == 1)) ? " \"" : "s \"", NULL); |
---|
| 1602 | if (join) { |
---|
| 1603 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), NULL); |
---|
| 1604 | } else { |
---|
| 1605 | const char *sep = ""; |
---|
| 1606 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1607 | string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); |
---|
| 1608 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, sep, string, NULL); |
---|
| 1609 | sep = " "; |
---|
| 1610 | } |
---|
| 1611 | } |
---|
| 1612 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "\"", NULL); |
---|
| 1613 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1614 | } |
---|
| 1615 | } |
---|
| 1616 | |
---|
| 1617 | endOfGlob: |
---|
| 1618 | if (join || (dir == PATH_GENERAL)) { |
---|
| 1619 | Tcl_DStringFree(&prefix); |
---|
| 1620 | } |
---|
| 1621 | if (pathOrDir != NULL) { |
---|
| 1622 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(pathOrDir); |
---|
| 1623 | } |
---|
| 1624 | if (globTypes != NULL) { |
---|
| 1625 | if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
---|
| 1626 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(globTypes->macType); |
---|
| 1627 | } |
---|
| 1628 | if (globTypes->macCreator != NULL) { |
---|
| 1629 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(globTypes->macCreator); |
---|
| 1630 | } |
---|
| 1631 | TclStackFree(interp, globTypes); |
---|
| 1632 | } |
---|
| 1633 | return result; |
---|
| 1634 | } |
---|
| 1635 | |
---|
| 1636 | /* |
---|
| 1637 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1638 | * |
---|
| 1639 | * TclGlob -- |
---|
| 1640 | * |
---|
| 1641 | * This procedure prepares arguments for the DoGlob call. It sets the |
---|
| 1642 | * separator string based on the platform, performs * tilde substitution, |
---|
| 1643 | * and calls DoGlob. |
---|
| 1644 | * |
---|
| 1645 | * The interpreter's result, on entry to this function, must be a valid |
---|
| 1646 | * Tcl list (e.g. it could be empty), since we will lappend any new |
---|
| 1647 | * results to that list. If it is not a valid list, this function will |
---|
| 1648 | * fail to do anything very meaningful. |
---|
| 1649 | * |
---|
| 1650 | * Note that if globFlags contains 'TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS' then pathPrefix |
---|
| 1651 | * cannot be NULL (it is only allowed with -dir or -path). |
---|
| 1652 | * |
---|
| 1653 | * Results: |
---|
| 1654 | * The return value is a standard Tcl result indicating whether an error |
---|
| 1655 | * occurred in globbing. After a normal return the result in interp (set |
---|
| 1656 | * by DoGlob) holds all of the file names given by the pattern and |
---|
| 1657 | * pathPrefix arguments. After an error the result in interp will hold |
---|
| 1658 | * an error message. |
---|
| 1659 | * |
---|
| 1660 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1661 | * The 'pattern' is written to. |
---|
| 1662 | * |
---|
| 1663 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1664 | */ |
---|
| 1665 | |
---|
| 1666 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
---|
| 1667 | int |
---|
| 1668 | TclGlob( |
---|
| 1669 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for returning error message or |
---|
| 1670 | * appending list of matching file names. */ |
---|
| 1671 | char *pattern, /* Glob pattern to match. Must not refer to a |
---|
| 1672 | * static string. */ |
---|
| 1673 | Tcl_Obj *pathPrefix, /* Path prefix to glob pattern, if non-null, |
---|
| 1674 | * which is considered literally. */ |
---|
| 1675 | int globFlags, /* Stores or'ed combination of flags */ |
---|
| 1676 | Tcl_GlobTypeData *types) /* Struct containing acceptable types. May be |
---|
| 1677 | * NULL. */ |
---|
| 1678 | { |
---|
| 1679 | const char *separators; |
---|
| 1680 | const char *head; |
---|
| 1681 | char *tail, *start; |
---|
| 1682 | int result; |
---|
| 1683 | Tcl_Obj *filenamesObj, *savedResultObj; |
---|
| 1684 | |
---|
| 1685 | separators = NULL; /* lint. */ |
---|
| 1686 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 1687 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 1688 | separators = "/"; |
---|
| 1689 | break; |
---|
| 1690 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 1691 | separators = "/\\:"; |
---|
| 1692 | break; |
---|
| 1693 | } |
---|
| 1694 | |
---|
| 1695 | if (pathPrefix == NULL) { |
---|
| 1696 | char c; |
---|
| 1697 | Tcl_DString buffer; |
---|
| 1698 | Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); |
---|
| 1699 | |
---|
| 1700 | start = pattern; |
---|
| 1701 | |
---|
| 1702 | /* |
---|
| 1703 | * Perform tilde substitution, if needed. |
---|
| 1704 | */ |
---|
| 1705 | |
---|
| 1706 | if (start[0] == '~') { |
---|
| 1707 | /* |
---|
| 1708 | * Find the first path separator after the tilde. |
---|
| 1709 | */ |
---|
| 1710 | |
---|
| 1711 | for (tail = start; *tail != '\0'; tail++) { |
---|
| 1712 | if (*tail == '\\') { |
---|
| 1713 | if (strchr(separators, tail[1]) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1714 | break; |
---|
| 1715 | } |
---|
| 1716 | } else if (strchr(separators, *tail) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1717 | break; |
---|
| 1718 | } |
---|
| 1719 | } |
---|
| 1720 | |
---|
| 1721 | /* |
---|
| 1722 | * Determine the home directory for the specified user. |
---|
| 1723 | */ |
---|
| 1724 | |
---|
| 1725 | c = *tail; |
---|
| 1726 | *tail = '\0'; |
---|
| 1727 | head = DoTildeSubst(interp, start+1, &buffer); |
---|
| 1728 | *tail = c; |
---|
| 1729 | if (head == NULL) { |
---|
| 1730 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1731 | } |
---|
| 1732 | if (head != Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer)) { |
---|
| 1733 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer, head, -1); |
---|
| 1734 | } |
---|
| 1735 | pathPrefix = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer), |
---|
| 1736 | Tcl_DStringLength(&buffer)); |
---|
| 1737 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1738 | globFlags |= TCL_GLOBMODE_DIR; |
---|
| 1739 | if (c != '\0') { |
---|
| 1740 | tail++; |
---|
| 1741 | } |
---|
| 1742 | Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); |
---|
| 1743 | } else { |
---|
| 1744 | tail = pattern; |
---|
| 1745 | } |
---|
| 1746 | } else { |
---|
| 1747 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1748 | tail = pattern; |
---|
| 1749 | } |
---|
| 1750 | |
---|
| 1751 | /* |
---|
| 1752 | * Handling empty path prefixes with glob patterns like 'C:' or |
---|
| 1753 | * 'c:////////' is a pain on Windows if we leave it too late, since these |
---|
| 1754 | * aren't really patterns at all! We therefore check the head of the |
---|
| 1755 | * pattern now for such cases, if we don't have an unquoted prefix yet. |
---|
| 1756 | * |
---|
| 1757 | * Similarly on Unix with '/' at the head of the pattern -- it just |
---|
| 1758 | * indicates the root volume, so we treat it as such. |
---|
| 1759 | */ |
---|
| 1760 | |
---|
| 1761 | if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) { |
---|
| 1762 | if (pathPrefix == NULL && tail[0] != '\0' && tail[1] == ':') { |
---|
| 1763 | char *p = tail + 1; |
---|
| 1764 | pathPrefix = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, 1); |
---|
| 1765 | while (*p != '\0') { |
---|
| 1766 | char c = p[1]; |
---|
| 1767 | if (*p == '\\') { |
---|
| 1768 | if (strchr(separators, c) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1769 | if (c == '\\') { |
---|
| 1770 | c = '/'; |
---|
| 1771 | } |
---|
| 1772 | Tcl_AppendToObj(pathPrefix, &c, 1); |
---|
| 1773 | p++; |
---|
| 1774 | } else { |
---|
| 1775 | break; |
---|
| 1776 | } |
---|
| 1777 | } else if (strchr(separators, *p) != NULL) { |
---|
| 1778 | Tcl_AppendToObj(pathPrefix, p, 1); |
---|
| 1779 | } else { |
---|
| 1780 | break; |
---|
| 1781 | } |
---|
| 1782 | p++; |
---|
| 1783 | } |
---|
| 1784 | tail = p; |
---|
| 1785 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1786 | } else if (pathPrefix == NULL && (tail[0] == '/' |
---|
| 1787 | || (tail[0] == '\\' && tail[1] == '\\'))) { |
---|
| 1788 | int driveNameLen; |
---|
| 1789 | Tcl_Obj *driveName; |
---|
| 1790 | Tcl_Obj *temp = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, -1); |
---|
| 1791 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(temp); |
---|
| 1792 | |
---|
| 1793 | switch (TclGetPathType(temp, NULL, &driveNameLen, &driveName)) { |
---|
| 1794 | case TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE: { |
---|
| 1795 | /* |
---|
| 1796 | * Volume relative path which is equivalent to a path in the |
---|
| 1797 | * root of the cwd's volume. We will actually return |
---|
| 1798 | * non-volume-relative paths here. i.e. 'glob /foo*' will |
---|
| 1799 | * return 'C:/foobar'. This is much the same as globbing for a |
---|
| 1800 | * path with '\\' will return one with '/' on Windows. |
---|
| 1801 | */ |
---|
| 1802 | |
---|
| 1803 | Tcl_Obj *cwd = Tcl_FSGetCwd(interp); |
---|
| 1804 | |
---|
| 1805 | if (cwd == NULL) { |
---|
| 1806 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(temp); |
---|
| 1807 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1808 | } |
---|
| 1809 | pathPrefix = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_GetString(cwd), 3); |
---|
| 1810 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(cwd); |
---|
| 1811 | if (tail[0] == '/') { |
---|
| 1812 | tail++; |
---|
| 1813 | } else { |
---|
| 1814 | tail+=2; |
---|
| 1815 | } |
---|
| 1816 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1817 | break; |
---|
| 1818 | } |
---|
| 1819 | case TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE: |
---|
| 1820 | /* |
---|
| 1821 | * Absolute, possibly network path //Machine/Share. Use that |
---|
| 1822 | * as the path prefix (it already has a refCount). |
---|
| 1823 | */ |
---|
| 1824 | |
---|
| 1825 | pathPrefix = driveName; |
---|
| 1826 | tail += driveNameLen; |
---|
| 1827 | break; |
---|
| 1828 | case TCL_PATH_RELATIVE: |
---|
| 1829 | /* Do nothing */ |
---|
| 1830 | break; |
---|
| 1831 | } |
---|
| 1832 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(temp); |
---|
| 1833 | } |
---|
| 1834 | |
---|
| 1835 | /* |
---|
| 1836 | * ':' no longer needed as a separator. It is only relevant to the |
---|
| 1837 | * beginning of the path. |
---|
| 1838 | */ |
---|
| 1839 | |
---|
| 1840 | separators = "/\\"; |
---|
| 1841 | |
---|
| 1842 | } else if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX) { |
---|
| 1843 | if (pathPrefix == NULL && tail[0] == '/') { |
---|
| 1844 | pathPrefix = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, 1); |
---|
| 1845 | tail++; |
---|
| 1846 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1847 | } |
---|
| 1848 | } |
---|
| 1849 | |
---|
| 1850 | /* |
---|
| 1851 | * Finally if we still haven't managed to generate a path prefix, check if |
---|
| 1852 | * the path starts with a current volume. |
---|
| 1853 | */ |
---|
| 1854 | |
---|
| 1855 | if (pathPrefix == NULL) { |
---|
| 1856 | int driveNameLen; |
---|
| 1857 | Tcl_Obj *driveName; |
---|
| 1858 | if (TclFSNonnativePathType(tail, (int) strlen(tail), NULL, |
---|
| 1859 | &driveNameLen, &driveName) == TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE) { |
---|
| 1860 | pathPrefix = driveName; |
---|
| 1861 | tail += driveNameLen; |
---|
| 1862 | } |
---|
| 1863 | } |
---|
| 1864 | |
---|
| 1865 | /* |
---|
| 1866 | * To process a [glob] invokation, this function may be called multiple |
---|
| 1867 | * times. Each time, the previously discovered filenames are in the |
---|
| 1868 | * interpreter result. We stash that away here so the result is free for |
---|
| 1869 | * error messsages. |
---|
| 1870 | */ |
---|
| 1871 | |
---|
| 1872 | savedResultObj = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
---|
| 1873 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(savedResultObj); |
---|
| 1874 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1875 | TclNewObj(filenamesObj); |
---|
| 1876 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(filenamesObj); |
---|
| 1877 | |
---|
| 1878 | /* |
---|
| 1879 | * Now we do the actual globbing, adding filenames as we go to buffer in |
---|
| 1880 | * filenamesObj |
---|
| 1881 | */ |
---|
| 1882 | |
---|
| 1883 | if (*tail == '\0' && pathPrefix != NULL) { |
---|
| 1884 | /* |
---|
| 1885 | * An empty pattern. This means 'pathPrefix' is actually |
---|
| 1886 | * a full path of a file/directory we want to simply check |
---|
| 1887 | * for existence and type. |
---|
| 1888 | */ |
---|
| 1889 | if (types == NULL) { |
---|
| 1890 | /* |
---|
| 1891 | * We just want to check for existence. In this case we |
---|
| 1892 | * make it easy on Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory and its |
---|
| 1893 | * sub-implementations by not bothering them (even though |
---|
| 1894 | * they should support this situation) and we just use the |
---|
| 1895 | * simple existence check with Tcl_FSAccess. |
---|
| 1896 | */ |
---|
| 1897 | if (Tcl_FSAccess(pathPrefix, F_OK) == 0) { |
---|
| 1898 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, filenamesObj, pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1899 | } |
---|
| 1900 | result = TCL_OK; |
---|
| 1901 | } else { |
---|
| 1902 | /* |
---|
| 1903 | * We want to check for the correct type. Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory |
---|
| 1904 | * is documented to do this for us, if we give it a NULL pattern. |
---|
| 1905 | */ |
---|
| 1906 | result = Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(interp, filenamesObj, pathPrefix, |
---|
| 1907 | NULL, types); |
---|
| 1908 | } |
---|
| 1909 | } else { |
---|
| 1910 | result = DoGlob(interp, filenamesObj, separators, pathPrefix, |
---|
| 1911 | globFlags & TCL_GLOBMODE_DIR, tail, types); |
---|
| 1912 | } |
---|
| 1913 | |
---|
| 1914 | /* |
---|
| 1915 | * Check for errors... |
---|
| 1916 | */ |
---|
| 1917 | |
---|
| 1918 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1919 | TclDecrRefCount(filenamesObj); |
---|
| 1920 | TclDecrRefCount(savedResultObj); |
---|
| 1921 | if (pathPrefix != NULL) { |
---|
| 1922 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 1923 | } |
---|
| 1924 | return result; |
---|
| 1925 | } |
---|
| 1926 | |
---|
| 1927 | /* |
---|
| 1928 | * If we only want the tails, we must strip off the prefix now. It may |
---|
| 1929 | * seem more efficient to pass the tails flag down into DoGlob, |
---|
| 1930 | * Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory, but those functions are continually adjusting |
---|
| 1931 | * the prefix as the various pieces of the pattern are assimilated, so |
---|
| 1932 | * that would add a lot of complexity to the code. This way is a little |
---|
| 1933 | * slower (when the -tails flag is given), but much simpler to code. |
---|
| 1934 | * |
---|
| 1935 | * We do it by rewriting the result list in-place. |
---|
| 1936 | */ |
---|
| 1937 | |
---|
| 1938 | if (globFlags & TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS) { |
---|
| 1939 | int objc, i; |
---|
| 1940 | Tcl_Obj **objv; |
---|
| 1941 | int prefixLen; |
---|
| 1942 | const char *pre; |
---|
| 1943 | |
---|
| 1944 | /* |
---|
| 1945 | * If this length has never been set, set it here. |
---|
| 1946 | */ |
---|
| 1947 | |
---|
| 1948 | if (pathPrefix == NULL) { |
---|
| 1949 | Tcl_Panic("Called TclGlob with TCL_GLOBMODE_TAILS and pathPrefix==NULL"); |
---|
| 1950 | } |
---|
| 1951 | |
---|
| 1952 | pre = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPrefix, &prefixLen); |
---|
| 1953 | if (prefixLen > 0 |
---|
| 1954 | && (strchr(separators, pre[prefixLen-1]) == NULL)) { |
---|
| 1955 | /* |
---|
| 1956 | * If we're on Windows and the prefix is a volume relative one |
---|
| 1957 | * like 'C:', then there won't be a path separator in between, so |
---|
| 1958 | * no need to skip it here. |
---|
| 1959 | */ |
---|
| 1960 | |
---|
| 1961 | if ((tclPlatform != TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) || (prefixLen != 2) |
---|
| 1962 | || (pre[1] != ':')) { |
---|
| 1963 | prefixLen++; |
---|
| 1964 | } |
---|
| 1965 | } |
---|
| 1966 | |
---|
| 1967 | Tcl_ListObjGetElements(NULL, filenamesObj, &objc, &objv); |
---|
| 1968 | for (i = 0; i< objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1969 | int len; |
---|
| 1970 | char *oldStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &len); |
---|
| 1971 | Tcl_Obj* elems[1]; |
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| 1972 | |
---|
| 1973 | if (len == prefixLen) { |
---|
| 1974 | if ((pattern[0] == '\0') |
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| 1975 | || (strchr(separators, pattern[0]) == NULL)) { |
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| 1976 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(elems[0], "."); |
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| 1977 | } else { |
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| 1978 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(elems[0], "/"); |
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| 1979 | } |
---|
| 1980 | } else { |
---|
| 1981 | elems[0] = Tcl_NewStringObj(oldStr+prefixLen, len-prefixLen); |
---|
| 1982 | } |
---|
| 1983 | Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, filenamesObj, i, 1, 1, elems); |
---|
| 1984 | } |
---|
| 1985 | } |
---|
| 1986 | |
---|
| 1987 | /* |
---|
| 1988 | * Now we have a list of discovered filenames in filenamesObj and a list |
---|
| 1989 | * of previously discovered (saved earlier from the interpreter result) in |
---|
| 1990 | * savedResultObj. Merge them and put them back in the interpreter result. |
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| 1991 | */ |
---|
| 1992 | |
---|
| 1993 | if (Tcl_IsShared(savedResultObj)) { |
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| 1994 | TclDecrRefCount(savedResultObj); |
---|
| 1995 | savedResultObj = Tcl_DuplicateObj(savedResultObj); |
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| 1996 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(savedResultObj); |
---|
| 1997 | } |
---|
| 1998 | if (Tcl_ListObjAppendList(interp, savedResultObj, filenamesObj) != TCL_OK){ |
---|
| 1999 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2000 | } else { |
---|
| 2001 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, savedResultObj); |
---|
| 2002 | } |
---|
| 2003 | TclDecrRefCount(savedResultObj); |
---|
| 2004 | TclDecrRefCount(filenamesObj); |
---|
| 2005 | if (pathPrefix != NULL) { |
---|
| 2006 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(pathPrefix); |
---|
| 2007 | } |
---|
| 2008 | |
---|
| 2009 | return result; |
---|
| 2010 | } |
---|
| 2011 | |
---|
| 2012 | /* |
---|
| 2013 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2014 | * |
---|
| 2015 | * SkipToChar -- |
---|
| 2016 | * |
---|
| 2017 | * This function traverses a glob pattern looking for the next unquoted |
---|
| 2018 | * occurance of the specified character at the same braces nesting level. |
---|
| 2019 | * |
---|
| 2020 | * Results: |
---|
| 2021 | * Updates stringPtr to point to the matching character, or to the end of |
---|
| 2022 | * the string if nothing matched. The return value is 1 if a match was |
---|
| 2023 | * found at the top level, otherwise it is 0. |
---|
| 2024 | * |
---|
| 2025 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2026 | * None. |
---|
| 2027 | * |
---|
| 2028 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2029 | */ |
---|
| 2030 | |
---|
| 2031 | static int |
---|
| 2032 | SkipToChar( |
---|
| 2033 | char **stringPtr, /* Pointer string to check. */ |
---|
| 2034 | int match) /* Character to find. */ |
---|
| 2035 | { |
---|
| 2036 | int quoted, level; |
---|
| 2037 | register char *p; |
---|
| 2038 | |
---|
| 2039 | quoted = 0; |
---|
| 2040 | level = 0; |
---|
| 2041 | |
---|
| 2042 | for (p = *stringPtr; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 2043 | if (quoted) { |
---|
| 2044 | quoted = 0; |
---|
| 2045 | continue; |
---|
| 2046 | } |
---|
| 2047 | if ((level == 0) && (*p == match)) { |
---|
| 2048 | *stringPtr = p; |
---|
| 2049 | return 1; |
---|
| 2050 | } |
---|
| 2051 | if (*p == '{') { |
---|
| 2052 | level++; |
---|
| 2053 | } else if (*p == '}') { |
---|
| 2054 | level--; |
---|
| 2055 | } else if (*p == '\\') { |
---|
| 2056 | quoted = 1; |
---|
| 2057 | } |
---|
| 2058 | } |
---|
| 2059 | *stringPtr = p; |
---|
| 2060 | return 0; |
---|
| 2061 | } |
---|
| 2062 | |
---|
| 2063 | /* |
---|
| 2064 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2065 | * |
---|
| 2066 | * DoGlob -- |
---|
| 2067 | * |
---|
| 2068 | * This recursive procedure forms the heart of the globbing code. It |
---|
| 2069 | * performs a depth-first traversal of the tree given by the path name to |
---|
| 2070 | * be globbed and the pattern. The directory and remainder are assumed to |
---|
| 2071 | * be native format paths. The prefix contained in 'pathPtr' is either a |
---|
| 2072 | * directory or path from which to start the search (or NULL). If pathPtr |
---|
| 2073 | * is NULL, then the pattern must not start with an absolute path |
---|
| 2074 | * specification (that case should be handled by moving the absolute path |
---|
| 2075 | * prefix into pathPtr before calling DoGlob). |
---|
| 2076 | * |
---|
| 2077 | * Results: |
---|
| 2078 | * The return value is a standard Tcl result indicating whether an error |
---|
| 2079 | * occurred in globbing. After a normal return the result in interp will |
---|
| 2080 | * be set to hold all of the file names given by the dir and remaining |
---|
| 2081 | * arguments. After an error the result in interp will hold an error |
---|
| 2082 | * message. |
---|
| 2083 | * |
---|
| 2084 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2085 | * None. |
---|
| 2086 | * |
---|
| 2087 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2088 | */ |
---|
| 2089 | |
---|
| 2090 | static int |
---|
| 2091 | DoGlob( |
---|
| 2092 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting |
---|
| 2093 | * (e.g. unmatched brace). */ |
---|
| 2094 | Tcl_Obj *matchesObj, /* Unshared list object in which to place all |
---|
| 2095 | * resulting filenames. Caller allocates and |
---|
| 2096 | * deallocates; DoGlob must not touch the |
---|
| 2097 | * refCount of this object. */ |
---|
| 2098 | const char *separators, /* String containing separator characters that |
---|
| 2099 | * should be used to identify globbing |
---|
| 2100 | * boundaries. */ |
---|
| 2101 | Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Completely expanded prefix. */ |
---|
| 2102 | int flags, /* If non-zero then pathPtr is a directory */ |
---|
| 2103 | char *pattern, /* The pattern to match against. Must not be a |
---|
| 2104 | * pointer to a static string. */ |
---|
| 2105 | Tcl_GlobTypeData *types) /* List object containing list of acceptable |
---|
| 2106 | * types. May be NULL. */ |
---|
| 2107 | { |
---|
| 2108 | int baseLength, quoted, count; |
---|
| 2109 | int result = TCL_OK; |
---|
| 2110 | char *name, *p, *openBrace, *closeBrace, *firstSpecialChar; |
---|
| 2111 | Tcl_Obj *joinedPtr; |
---|
| 2112 | |
---|
| 2113 | /* |
---|
| 2114 | * Consume any leading directory separators, leaving pattern pointing just |
---|
| 2115 | * past the last initial separator. |
---|
| 2116 | */ |
---|
| 2117 | |
---|
| 2118 | count = 0; |
---|
| 2119 | name = pattern; |
---|
| 2120 | for (; *pattern != '\0'; pattern++) { |
---|
| 2121 | if (*pattern == '\\') { |
---|
| 2122 | /* |
---|
| 2123 | * If the first character is escaped, either we have a directory |
---|
| 2124 | * separator, or we have any other character. In the latter case |
---|
| 2125 | * the rest is a pattern, and we must break from the loop. This |
---|
| 2126 | * is particularly important on Windows where '\' is both the |
---|
| 2127 | * escaping character and a directory separator. |
---|
| 2128 | */ |
---|
| 2129 | |
---|
| 2130 | if (strchr(separators, pattern[1]) != NULL) { |
---|
| 2131 | pattern++; |
---|
| 2132 | } else { |
---|
| 2133 | break; |
---|
| 2134 | } |
---|
| 2135 | } else if (strchr(separators, *pattern) == NULL) { |
---|
| 2136 | break; |
---|
| 2137 | } |
---|
| 2138 | count++; |
---|
| 2139 | } |
---|
| 2140 | |
---|
| 2141 | /* |
---|
| 2142 | * This block of code is not exercised by the Tcl test suite as of Tcl |
---|
| 2143 | * 8.5a0. Simplifications to the calling paths suggest it may not be |
---|
| 2144 | * necessary any more, since path separators are handled elsewhere. It is |
---|
| 2145 | * left in place in case new bugs are reported. |
---|
| 2146 | */ |
---|
| 2147 | |
---|
| 2148 | #if 0 /* PROBABLY_OBSOLETE */ |
---|
| 2149 | /* |
---|
| 2150 | * Deal with path separators. |
---|
| 2151 | */ |
---|
| 2152 | |
---|
| 2153 | if (pathPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 2154 | /* |
---|
| 2155 | * Length used to be the length of the prefix, and lastChar the |
---|
| 2156 | * lastChar of the prefix. But, none of this is used any more. |
---|
| 2157 | */ |
---|
| 2158 | |
---|
| 2159 | int length = 0; |
---|
| 2160 | char lastChar = 0; |
---|
| 2161 | |
---|
| 2162 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 2163 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 2164 | /* |
---|
| 2165 | * If this is a drive relative path, add the colon and the |
---|
| 2166 | * trailing slash if needed. Otherwise add the slash if this is |
---|
| 2167 | * the first absolute element, or a later relative element. Add an |
---|
| 2168 | * extra slash if this is a UNC path. |
---|
| 2169 | */ |
---|
| 2170 | |
---|
| 2171 | if (*name == ':') { |
---|
| 2172 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, ":", 1); |
---|
| 2173 | if (count > 1) { |
---|
| 2174 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2175 | } |
---|
| 2176 | } else if ((*pattern != '\0') && (((length > 0) |
---|
| 2177 | && (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) |
---|
| 2178 | || ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { |
---|
| 2179 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2180 | if ((length == 0) && (count > 1)) { |
---|
| 2181 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2182 | } |
---|
| 2183 | } |
---|
| 2184 | |
---|
| 2185 | break; |
---|
| 2186 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 2187 | /* |
---|
| 2188 | * Add a separator if this is the first absolute element, or a |
---|
| 2189 | * later relative element. |
---|
| 2190 | */ |
---|
| 2191 | |
---|
| 2192 | if ((*pattern != '\0') && (((length > 0) |
---|
| 2193 | && (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) |
---|
| 2194 | || ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { |
---|
| 2195 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2196 | } |
---|
| 2197 | break; |
---|
| 2198 | } |
---|
| 2199 | } |
---|
| 2200 | #endif /* PROBABLY_OBSOLETE */ |
---|
| 2201 | |
---|
| 2202 | /* |
---|
| 2203 | * Look for the first matching pair of braces or the first directory |
---|
| 2204 | * separator that is not inside a pair of braces. |
---|
| 2205 | */ |
---|
| 2206 | |
---|
| 2207 | openBrace = closeBrace = NULL; |
---|
| 2208 | quoted = 0; |
---|
| 2209 | for (p = pattern; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
| 2210 | if (quoted) { |
---|
| 2211 | quoted = 0; |
---|
| 2212 | |
---|
| 2213 | } else if (*p == '\\') { |
---|
| 2214 | quoted = 1; |
---|
| 2215 | if (strchr(separators, p[1]) != NULL) { |
---|
| 2216 | /* |
---|
| 2217 | * Quoted directory separator. |
---|
| 2218 | */ |
---|
| 2219 | break; |
---|
| 2220 | } |
---|
| 2221 | |
---|
| 2222 | } else if (strchr(separators, *p) != NULL) { |
---|
| 2223 | /* |
---|
| 2224 | * Unquoted directory separator. |
---|
| 2225 | */ |
---|
| 2226 | break; |
---|
| 2227 | |
---|
| 2228 | } else if (*p == '{') { |
---|
| 2229 | openBrace = p; |
---|
| 2230 | p++; |
---|
| 2231 | if (SkipToChar(&p, '}')) { |
---|
| 2232 | /* |
---|
| 2233 | * Balanced braces. |
---|
| 2234 | */ |
---|
| 2235 | |
---|
| 2236 | closeBrace = p; |
---|
| 2237 | break; |
---|
| 2238 | } |
---|
| 2239 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched open-brace in file name", |
---|
| 2240 | TCL_STATIC); |
---|
| 2241 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2242 | |
---|
| 2243 | } else if (*p == '}') { |
---|
| 2244 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched close-brace in file name", |
---|
| 2245 | TCL_STATIC); |
---|
| 2246 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2247 | } |
---|
| 2248 | } |
---|
| 2249 | |
---|
| 2250 | /* |
---|
| 2251 | * Substitute the alternate patterns from the braces and recurse. |
---|
| 2252 | */ |
---|
| 2253 | |
---|
| 2254 | if (openBrace != NULL) { |
---|
| 2255 | char *element; |
---|
| 2256 | |
---|
| 2257 | Tcl_DString newName; |
---|
| 2258 | Tcl_DStringInit(&newName); |
---|
| 2259 | |
---|
| 2260 | /* |
---|
| 2261 | * For each element within in the outermost pair of braces, append the |
---|
| 2262 | * element and the remainder to the fixed portion before the first |
---|
| 2263 | * brace and recursively call DoGlob. |
---|
| 2264 | */ |
---|
| 2265 | |
---|
| 2266 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, pattern, openBrace-pattern); |
---|
| 2267 | baseLength = Tcl_DStringLength(&newName); |
---|
| 2268 | *closeBrace = '\0'; |
---|
| 2269 | for (p = openBrace; p != closeBrace; ) { |
---|
| 2270 | p++; |
---|
| 2271 | element = p; |
---|
| 2272 | SkipToChar(&p, ','); |
---|
| 2273 | Tcl_DStringSetLength(&newName, baseLength); |
---|
| 2274 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, element, p-element); |
---|
| 2275 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, closeBrace+1, -1); |
---|
| 2276 | result = DoGlob(interp, matchesObj, separators, pathPtr, flags, |
---|
| 2277 | Tcl_DStringValue(&newName), types); |
---|
| 2278 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2279 | break; |
---|
| 2280 | } |
---|
| 2281 | } |
---|
| 2282 | *closeBrace = '}'; |
---|
| 2283 | Tcl_DStringFree(&newName); |
---|
| 2284 | return result; |
---|
| 2285 | } |
---|
| 2286 | |
---|
| 2287 | /* |
---|
| 2288 | * At this point, there are no more brace substitutions to perform on this |
---|
| 2289 | * path component. The variable p is pointing at a quoted or unquoted |
---|
| 2290 | * directory separator or the end of the string. So we need to check for |
---|
| 2291 | * special globbing characters in the current pattern. We avoid modifying |
---|
| 2292 | * pattern if p is pointing at the end of the string. |
---|
| 2293 | * |
---|
| 2294 | * If we find any globbing characters, then we must call |
---|
| 2295 | * Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory. If we're at the end of the string, then that's |
---|
| 2296 | * all we need to do. If we're not at the end of the string, then we must |
---|
| 2297 | * recurse, so we do that below. |
---|
| 2298 | * |
---|
| 2299 | * Alternatively, if there are no globbing characters then again there are |
---|
| 2300 | * two cases. If we're at the end of the string, we just need to check for |
---|
| 2301 | * the given path's existence and type. If we're not at the end of the |
---|
| 2302 | * string, we recurse. |
---|
| 2303 | */ |
---|
| 2304 | |
---|
| 2305 | if (*p != '\0') { |
---|
| 2306 | /* |
---|
| 2307 | * Note that we are modifying the string in place. This won't work if |
---|
| 2308 | * the string is a static. |
---|
| 2309 | */ |
---|
| 2310 | |
---|
| 2311 | char savedChar = *p; |
---|
| 2312 | *p = '\0'; |
---|
| 2313 | firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(pattern, "*[]?\\"); |
---|
| 2314 | *p = savedChar; |
---|
| 2315 | } else { |
---|
| 2316 | firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(pattern, "*[]?\\"); |
---|
| 2317 | } |
---|
| 2318 | |
---|
| 2319 | if (firstSpecialChar != NULL) { |
---|
| 2320 | /* |
---|
| 2321 | * Look for matching files in the given directory. The implementation |
---|
| 2322 | * of this function is filesystem specific. For each file that |
---|
| 2323 | * matches, it will add the match onto the resultPtr given. |
---|
| 2324 | */ |
---|
| 2325 | |
---|
| 2326 | static Tcl_GlobTypeData dirOnly = { |
---|
| 2327 | TCL_GLOB_TYPE_DIR, 0, NULL, NULL |
---|
| 2328 | }; |
---|
| 2329 | char save = *p; |
---|
| 2330 | Tcl_Obj* subdirsPtr; |
---|
| 2331 | |
---|
| 2332 | if (*p == '\0') { |
---|
| 2333 | return Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(interp, matchesObj, pathPtr, |
---|
| 2334 | pattern, types); |
---|
| 2335 | } |
---|
| 2336 | |
---|
| 2337 | /* |
---|
| 2338 | * We do the recursion ourselves. This makes implementing |
---|
| 2339 | * Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory for each filesystem much easier. |
---|
| 2340 | */ |
---|
| 2341 | |
---|
| 2342 | *p = '\0'; |
---|
| 2343 | TclNewObj(subdirsPtr); |
---|
| 2344 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(subdirsPtr); |
---|
| 2345 | result = Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(interp, subdirsPtr, pathPtr, |
---|
| 2346 | pattern, &dirOnly); |
---|
| 2347 | *p = save; |
---|
| 2348 | if (result == TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2349 | int subdirc, i; |
---|
| 2350 | Tcl_Obj **subdirv; |
---|
| 2351 | |
---|
| 2352 | result = Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, subdirsPtr, |
---|
| 2353 | &subdirc, &subdirv); |
---|
| 2354 | for (i=0; result==TCL_OK && i<subdirc; i++) { |
---|
| 2355 | result = DoGlob(interp, matchesObj, separators, subdirv[i], |
---|
| 2356 | 1, p+1, types); |
---|
| 2357 | } |
---|
| 2358 | } |
---|
| 2359 | TclDecrRefCount(subdirsPtr); |
---|
| 2360 | return result; |
---|
| 2361 | } |
---|
| 2362 | |
---|
| 2363 | /* |
---|
| 2364 | * We reach here with no pattern char in current section |
---|
| 2365 | */ |
---|
| 2366 | |
---|
| 2367 | if (*p == '\0') { |
---|
| 2368 | /* |
---|
| 2369 | * This is the code path reached by a command like 'glob foo'. |
---|
| 2370 | * |
---|
| 2371 | * There are no more wildcards in the pattern and no more unprocessed |
---|
| 2372 | * characters in the pattern, so now we can construct the path, and |
---|
| 2373 | * pass it to Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory with an empty pattern to verify |
---|
| 2374 | * the existence of the file and check it is of the correct type (if a |
---|
| 2375 | * 'types' flag it given -- if no such flag was given, we could just |
---|
| 2376 | * use 'Tcl_FSLStat', but for simplicity we keep to a common |
---|
| 2377 | * approach). |
---|
| 2378 | */ |
---|
| 2379 | |
---|
| 2380 | int length; |
---|
| 2381 | Tcl_DString append; |
---|
| 2382 | |
---|
| 2383 | Tcl_DStringInit(&append); |
---|
| 2384 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, pattern, p-pattern); |
---|
| 2385 | |
---|
| 2386 | if (pathPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 2387 | (void) Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &length); |
---|
| 2388 | } else { |
---|
| 2389 | length = 0; |
---|
| 2390 | } |
---|
| 2391 | |
---|
| 2392 | switch (tclPlatform) { |
---|
| 2393 | case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
---|
| 2394 | if (length == 0 && (Tcl_DStringLength(&append) == 0)) { |
---|
| 2395 | if (((*name == '\\') && (name[1] == '/' || |
---|
| 2396 | name[1] == '\\')) || (*name == '/')) { |
---|
| 2397 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2398 | } else { |
---|
| 2399 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, ".", 1); |
---|
| 2400 | } |
---|
| 2401 | } |
---|
| 2402 | |
---|
| 2403 | #if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(__WIN32__) |
---|
| 2404 | { |
---|
| 2405 | extern int cygwin_conv_to_win32_path(const char *, char *); |
---|
| 2406 | char winbuf[MAX_PATH+1]; |
---|
| 2407 | |
---|
| 2408 | cygwin_conv_to_win32_path(Tcl_DStringValue(&append), winbuf); |
---|
| 2409 | Tcl_DStringFree(&append); |
---|
| 2410 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, winbuf, -1); |
---|
| 2411 | } |
---|
| 2412 | #endif /* __CYGWIN__ && __WIN32__ */ |
---|
| 2413 | break; |
---|
| 2414 | |
---|
| 2415 | case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
---|
| 2416 | if (length == 0 && (Tcl_DStringLength(&append) == 0)) { |
---|
| 2417 | if ((*name == '\\' && name[1] == '/') || (*name == '/')) { |
---|
| 2418 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, "/", 1); |
---|
| 2419 | } else { |
---|
| 2420 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&append, ".", 1); |
---|
| 2421 | } |
---|
| 2422 | } |
---|
| 2423 | break; |
---|
| 2424 | } |
---|
| 2425 | |
---|
| 2426 | /* |
---|
| 2427 | * Common for all platforms. |
---|
| 2428 | */ |
---|
| 2429 | |
---|
| 2430 | if (pathPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 2431 | joinedPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&append), |
---|
| 2432 | Tcl_DStringLength(&append)); |
---|
| 2433 | } else if (flags) { |
---|
| 2434 | joinedPtr = TclNewFSPathObj(pathPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&append), |
---|
| 2435 | Tcl_DStringLength(&append)); |
---|
| 2436 | } else { |
---|
| 2437 | joinedPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pathPtr); |
---|
| 2438 | if (strchr(separators, Tcl_DStringValue(&append)[0]) == NULL) { |
---|
| 2439 | /* |
---|
| 2440 | * The current prefix must end in a separator. |
---|
| 2441 | */ |
---|
| 2442 | |
---|
| 2443 | int len; |
---|
| 2444 | const char *joined = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(joinedPtr,&len); |
---|
| 2445 | |
---|
| 2446 | if (strchr(separators, joined[len-1]) == NULL) { |
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| 2447 | Tcl_AppendToObj(joinedPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 2448 | } |
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| 2449 | } |
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| 2450 | Tcl_AppendToObj(joinedPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&append), |
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| 2451 | Tcl_DStringLength(&append)); |
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| 2452 | } |
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| 2453 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(joinedPtr); |
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| 2454 | Tcl_DStringFree(&append); |
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| 2455 | Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(interp, matchesObj, joinedPtr, NULL, types); |
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| 2456 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(joinedPtr); |
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| 2457 | return TCL_OK; |
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| 2458 | } |
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| 2459 | |
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| 2460 | /* |
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| 2461 | * If it's not the end of the string, we must recurse |
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| 2462 | */ |
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| 2463 | |
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| 2464 | if (pathPtr == NULL) { |
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| 2465 | joinedPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(pattern, p-pattern); |
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| 2466 | } else if (flags) { |
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| 2467 | joinedPtr = TclNewFSPathObj(pathPtr, pattern, p-pattern); |
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| 2468 | } else { |
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| 2469 | joinedPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pathPtr); |
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| 2470 | if (strchr(separators, pattern[0]) == NULL) { |
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| 2471 | /* |
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| 2472 | * The current prefix must end in a separator, unless this is a |
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| 2473 | * volume-relative path. In particular globbing in Windows shares, |
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| 2474 | * when not using -dir or -path, e.g. 'glob [file join |
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| 2475 | * //machine/share/subdir *]' requires adding a separator here. |
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| 2476 | * This behaviour is not currently tested for in the test suite. |
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| 2477 | */ |
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| 2478 | |
---|
| 2479 | int len; |
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| 2480 | const char *joined = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(joinedPtr,&len); |
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| 2481 | |
---|
| 2482 | if (strchr(separators, joined[len-1]) == NULL) { |
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| 2483 | if (Tcl_FSGetPathType(pathPtr) != TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE) { |
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| 2484 | Tcl_AppendToObj(joinedPtr, "/", 1); |
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| 2485 | } |
---|
| 2486 | } |
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| 2487 | } |
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| 2488 | Tcl_AppendToObj(joinedPtr, pattern, p-pattern); |
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| 2489 | } |
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| 2490 | |
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| 2491 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(joinedPtr); |
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| 2492 | result = DoGlob(interp, matchesObj, separators, joinedPtr, 1, p, types); |
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| 2493 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(joinedPtr); |
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| 2494 | |
---|
| 2495 | return result; |
---|
| 2496 | } |
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| 2497 | |
---|
| 2498 | /* |
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| 2499 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 2500 | * |
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| 2501 | * Tcl_AllocStatBuf -- |
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| 2502 | * |
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| 2503 | * This procedure allocates a Tcl_StatBuf on the heap. It exists so that |
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| 2504 | * extensions may be used unchanged on systems where largefile support is |
---|
| 2505 | * optional. |
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| 2506 | * |
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| 2507 | * Results: |
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| 2508 | * A pointer to a Tcl_StatBuf which may be deallocated by being passed to |
---|
| 2509 | * ckfree(). |
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| 2510 | * |
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| 2511 | * Side effects: |
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| 2512 | * None. |
---|
| 2513 | * |
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| 2514 | *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 2515 | */ |
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| 2516 | |
---|
| 2517 | Tcl_StatBuf * |
---|
| 2518 | Tcl_AllocStatBuf(void) |
---|
| 2519 | { |
---|
| 2520 | return (Tcl_StatBuf *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_StatBuf)); |
---|
| 2521 | } |
---|
| 2522 | |
---|
| 2523 | /* |
---|
| 2524 | * Local Variables: |
---|
| 2525 | * mode: c |
---|
| 2526 | * c-basic-offset: 4 |
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| 2527 | * fill-column: 78 |
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| 2528 | * End: |
---|
| 2529 | */ |
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