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/* $Header$ */ |
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/* |
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* tclFileName.c -- |
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* |
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* This file contains routines for converting file names betwen |
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* native and network form. |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation. |
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* |
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* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution |
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* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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* |
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* RCS: @(#) $Id: tclfilename.c,v 1.1.1.1 2001/06/13 04:39:15 dtashley Exp $ |
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*/ |
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#include "tclInt.h" |
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#include "tclPort.h" |
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#include "tclRegexp.h" |
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|
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/* |
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* The following regular expression matches the root portion of a Windows |
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* absolute or volume relative path. It will match both UNC and drive relative |
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* paths. |
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*/ |
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|
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#define WIN_ROOT_PATTERN "^(([a-zA-Z]:)|[/\\\\][/\\\\]+([^/\\\\]+)[/\\\\]+([^/\\\\]+)|([/\\\\]))([/\\\\])*" |
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|
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/* |
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* The following regular expression matches the root portion of a Macintosh |
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* absolute path. It will match degenerate Unix-style paths, tilde paths, |
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* Unix-style paths, and Mac paths. |
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*/ |
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#define MAC_ROOT_PATTERN "^((/+([.][.]?/+)*([.][.]?)?)|(~[^:/]*)(/[^:]*)?|(~[^:]*)(:.*)?|/+([.][.]?/+)*([^:/]+)(/[^:]*)?|([^:]+):.*)$" |
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|
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/* |
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* The following variables are used to hold precompiled regular expressions |
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* for use in filename matching. |
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*/ |
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|
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typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { |
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int initialized; |
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Tcl_Obj *macRootPatternPtr; |
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} ThreadSpecificData; |
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|
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static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; |
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|
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/* |
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* The following variable is set in the TclPlatformInit call to one |
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* of: TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX, TCL_PLATFORM_MAC, or TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS. |
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*/ |
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|
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TclPlatformType tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX; |
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|
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/* |
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* The "globParameters" argument of the globbing functions is an |
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* or'ed combination of the following values: |
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*/ |
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|
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#define GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN 1 |
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#define GLOBMODE_JOIN 2 |
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#define GLOBMODE_DIR 4 |
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|
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/* |
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* Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file: |
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*/ |
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|
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static char * DoTildeSubst _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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CONST char *user, Tcl_DString *resultPtr)); |
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static CONST char * ExtractWinRoot _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *path, |
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Tcl_DString *resultPtr, int offset, Tcl_PathType *typePtr)); |
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static void FileNameCleanup _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
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static void FileNameInit _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); |
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static int SkipToChar _ANSI_ARGS_((char **stringPtr, |
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char *match)); |
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static char * SplitMacPath _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *path, |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); |
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static char * SplitWinPath _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *path, |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); |
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static char * SplitUnixPath _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *path, |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr)); |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* FileNameInit -- |
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* |
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* This procedure initializes the patterns used by this module. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* None. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Compiles the regular expressions. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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static void |
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FileNameInit() |
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{ |
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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if (!tsdPtr->initialized) { |
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tsdPtr->initialized = 1; |
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tsdPtr->macRootPatternPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(MAC_ROOT_PATTERN, -1); |
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Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FileNameCleanup, NULL); |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* FileNameCleanup -- |
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* |
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* This procedure is a Tcl_ExitProc used to clean up the static |
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* data structures used in this file. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* None. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Deallocates storage used by the procedures in this file. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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static void |
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FileNameCleanup(clientData) |
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ClientData clientData; /* Not used. */ |
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{ |
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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Tcl_DecrRefCount(tsdPtr->macRootPatternPtr); |
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tsdPtr->initialized = 0; |
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} |
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* ExtractWinRoot -- |
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* |
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* Matches the root portion of a Windows path and appends it |
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* to the specified Tcl_DString. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Returns the position in the path immediately after the root |
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* including any trailing slashes. |
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* Appends a cleaned up version of the root to the Tcl_DString |
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* at the specified offest. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Modifies the specified Tcl_DString. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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static CONST char * |
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ExtractWinRoot(path, resultPtr, offset, typePtr) |
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CONST char *path; /* Path to parse. */ |
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Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* Buffer to hold result. */ |
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int offset; /* Offset in buffer where result should be |
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* stored. */ |
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Tcl_PathType *typePtr; /* Where to store pathType result */ |
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{ |
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FileNameInit(); |
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if (path[0] == '/' || path[0] == '\\') { |
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/* Might be a UNC or Vol-Relative path */ |
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char *host, *share, *tail; |
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int hlen, slen; |
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if (path[1] != '/' && path[1] != '\\') { |
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Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, offset); |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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return &path[1]; |
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} |
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host = (char *)&path[2]; |
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/* Skip seperators */ |
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while (host[0] == '/' || host[0] == '\\') host++; |
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for (hlen = 0; host[hlen];hlen++) { |
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if (host[hlen] == '/' || host[hlen] == '\\') |
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break; |
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} |
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if (host[hlen] == 0 || host[hlen+1] == 0) { |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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return &path[2]; |
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} |
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Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, offset); |
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share = &host[hlen]; |
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/* Skip seperators */ |
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while (share[0] == '/' || share[0] == '\\') share++; |
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for (slen = 0; share[slen];slen++) { |
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if (share[slen] == '/' || share[slen] == '\\') |
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break; |
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} |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "//", 2); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, host, hlen); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, share, slen); |
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tail = &share[slen]; |
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/* Skip seperators */ |
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while (tail[0] == '/' || tail[0] == '\\') tail++; |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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return tail; |
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} else if (path[1] == ':') { |
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/* Might be a drive sep */ |
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Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, offset); |
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if (path[2] != '/' && path[2] != '\\') { |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE; |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, path, 2); |
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return &path[2]; |
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} else { |
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char *tail = (char*)&path[3]; |
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/* Skip seperators */ |
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while (tail[0] == '/' || tail[0] == '\\') tail++; |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, path, 2); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
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return tail; |
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} |
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} else { |
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*typePtr = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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return path; |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_GetPathType -- |
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* |
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* Determines whether a given path is relative to the current |
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* directory, relative to the current volume, or absolute. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Returns one of TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, TCL_PATH_RELATIVE, or |
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* TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* None. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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Tcl_PathType |
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Tcl_GetPathType(path) |
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char *path; |
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{ |
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; |
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Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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Tcl_RegExp re; |
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switch (tclPlatform) { |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
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/* |
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* Paths that begin with / or ~ are absolute. |
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*/ |
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if ((path[0] != '/') && (path[0] != '~')) { |
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type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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} |
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break; |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
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if (path[0] == ':') { |
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type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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} else if (path[0] != '~') { |
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tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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/* |
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* Since we have eliminated the easy cases, use the |
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* root pattern to look for the other types. |
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*/ |
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FileNameInit(); |
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re = Tcl_GetRegExpFromObj(NULL, tsdPtr->macRootPatternPtr, |
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REG_ADVANCED); |
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if (!Tcl_RegExpExec(NULL, re, path, path)) { |
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type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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} else { |
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char *unixRoot, *dummy; |
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Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 2, &unixRoot, &dummy); |
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if (unixRoot) { |
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type = TCL_PATH_RELATIVE; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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break; |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
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if (path[0] != '~') { |
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Tcl_DString ds; |
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Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); |
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(VOID)ExtractWinRoot(path, &ds, 0, &type); |
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Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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return type; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_SplitPath -- |
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* |
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* Split a path into a list of path components. The first element |
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* of the list will have the same path type as the original path. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Returns a standard Tcl result. The interpreter result contains |
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* a list of path components. |
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* *argvPtr will be filled in with the address of an array |
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* whose elements point to the elements of path, in order. |
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* *argcPtr will get filled in with the number of valid elements |
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* in the array. A single block of memory is dynamically allocated |
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* to hold both the argv array and a copy of the path elements. |
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* The caller must eventually free this memory by calling ckfree() |
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* on *argvPtr. Note: *argvPtr and *argcPtr are only modified |
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* if the procedure returns normally. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Allocates memory. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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void |
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Tcl_SplitPath(path, argcPtr, argvPtr) |
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CONST char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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int *argcPtr; /* Pointer to location to fill in with |
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* the number of elements in the path. */ |
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char ***argvPtr; /* Pointer to place to store pointer to array |
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* of pointers to path elements. */ |
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{ |
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int i, size; |
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char *p; |
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Tcl_DString buffer; |
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Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); |
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|
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/* |
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* Perform platform specific splitting. These routines will leave the |
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* result in the specified buffer. Individual elements are terminated |
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* with a null character. |
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*/ |
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p = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
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switch (tclPlatform) { |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
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p = SplitUnixPath(path, &buffer); |
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break; |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
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p = SplitWinPath(path, &buffer); |
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break; |
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case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
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p = SplitMacPath(path, &buffer); |
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break; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* Compute the number of elements in the result. |
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*/ |
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size = Tcl_DStringLength(&buffer); |
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*argcPtr = 0; |
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { |
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if (p[i] == '\0') { |
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(*argcPtr)++; |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* Allocate a buffer large enough to hold the contents of the |
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* DString plus the argv pointers and the terminating NULL pointer. |
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*/ |
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|
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*argvPtr = (char **) ckalloc((unsigned) |
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((((*argcPtr) + 1) * sizeof(char *)) + size)); |
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|
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/* |
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* Position p after the last argv pointer and copy the contents of |
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* the DString. |
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*/ |
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p = (char *) &(*argvPtr)[(*argcPtr) + 1]; |
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memcpy((VOID *) p, (VOID *) Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer), (size_t) size); |
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|
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/* |
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* Now set up the argv pointers. |
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*/ |
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|
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for (i = 0; i < *argcPtr; i++) { |
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(*argvPtr)[i] = p; |
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while ((*p++) != '\0') {} |
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} |
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(*argvPtr)[i] = NULL; |
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|
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Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* SplitUnixPath -- |
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* |
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* This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting |
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* Unix paths. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Stores a null separated array of strings in the specified |
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* Tcl_DString. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* None. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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static char * |
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SplitUnixPath(path, bufPtr) |
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CONST char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ |
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{ |
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int length; |
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CONST char *p, *elementStart; |
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|
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/* |
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* Deal with the root directory as a special case. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef __QNX__ |
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/* |
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* Check for QNX //<node id> prefix |
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*/ |
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if ((path[0] == '/') && (path[1] == '/') |
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&& isdigit(UCHAR(path[2]))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
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path += 3; |
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while (isdigit(UCHAR(*path))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
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++path; |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |
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|
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if (path[0] == '/') { |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "/", 2); |
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p = path+1; |
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} else { |
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p = path; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde will be |
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* prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde substitution. |
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*/ |
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|
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for (;;) { |
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elementStart = p; |
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while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/')) { |
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p++; |
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} |
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length = p - elementStart; |
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if (length > 0) { |
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if ((elementStart[0] == '~') && (elementStart != path)) { |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "./", 2); |
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} |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
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} |
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if (*p++ == '\0') { |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* SplitWinPath -- |
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* |
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* This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting |
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* Windows paths. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Stores a null separated array of strings in the specified |
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* Tcl_DString. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* None. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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static char * |
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SplitWinPath(path, bufPtr) |
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CONST char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ |
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{ |
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int length; |
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CONST char *p, *elementStart; |
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Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
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|
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p = ExtractWinRoot(path, bufPtr, 0, &type); |
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|
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/* |
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* Terminate the root portion, if we matched something. |
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*/ |
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|
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if (p != path) { |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* Split on slashes. Embedded elements that start with tilde will be |
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* prefixed with "./" so they are not affected by tilde substitution. |
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*/ |
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|
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do { |
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elementStart = p; |
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while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/') && (*p != '\\')) { |
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p++; |
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} |
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length = p - elementStart; |
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if (length > 0) { |
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if ((elementStart[0] == '~') && (elementStart != path)) { |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "./", 2); |
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} |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); |
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Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
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} |
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} while (*p++ != '\0'); |
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|
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return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* SplitMacPath -- |
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* |
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* This routine is used by Tcl_SplitPath to handle splitting |
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* Macintosh paths. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* Returns a newly allocated argv array. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* None. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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static char * |
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SplitMacPath(path, bufPtr) |
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CONST char *path; /* Pointer to string containing a path. */ |
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Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Pointer to DString to use for the result. */ |
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{ |
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int isMac = 0; /* 1 if is Mac-style, 0 if Unix-style path. */ |
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int i, length; |
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CONST char *p, *elementStart; |
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Tcl_RegExp re; |
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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|
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/* |
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* Initialize the path name parser for Macintosh path names. |
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*/ |
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|
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FileNameInit(); |
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|
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/* |
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* Match the root portion of a Mac path name. |
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*/ |
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|
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i = 0; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
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|
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re = Tcl_GetRegExpFromObj(NULL, tsdPtr->macRootPatternPtr, REG_ADVANCED); |
596 |
|
597 |
if (Tcl_RegExpExec(NULL, re, path, path) == 1) { |
598 |
char *start, *end; |
599 |
|
600 |
/* |
601 |
* Treat degenerate absolute paths like / and /../.. as |
602 |
* Mac relative file names for lack of anything else to do. |
603 |
*/ |
604 |
|
605 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 2, &start, &end); |
606 |
if (start) { |
607 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 1); |
608 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 0, &start, &end); |
609 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, path, end - start + 1); |
610 |
return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); |
611 |
} |
612 |
|
613 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 5, &start, &end); |
614 |
if (start) { |
615 |
/* |
616 |
* Unix-style tilde prefixed paths. |
617 |
*/ |
618 |
|
619 |
isMac = 0; |
620 |
i = 5; |
621 |
} else { |
622 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 7, &start, &end); |
623 |
if (start) { |
624 |
/* |
625 |
* Mac-style tilde prefixed paths. |
626 |
*/ |
627 |
|
628 |
isMac = 1; |
629 |
i = 7; |
630 |
} else { |
631 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 10, &start, &end); |
632 |
if (start) { |
633 |
|
634 |
/* |
635 |
* Normal Unix style paths. |
636 |
*/ |
637 |
|
638 |
isMac = 0; |
639 |
i = 10; |
640 |
} else { |
641 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, 12, &start, &end); |
642 |
if (start) { |
643 |
|
644 |
/* |
645 |
* Normal Mac style paths. |
646 |
*/ |
647 |
|
648 |
isMac = 1; |
649 |
i = 12; |
650 |
} |
651 |
} |
652 |
} |
653 |
} |
654 |
|
655 |
Tcl_RegExpRange(re, i, &start, &end); |
656 |
length = end - start; |
657 |
|
658 |
/* |
659 |
* Append the element and terminate it with a : and a null. Note that |
660 |
* we are forcing the DString to contain an extra null at the end. |
661 |
*/ |
662 |
|
663 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, start, length); |
664 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 2); |
665 |
p = end; |
666 |
} else { |
667 |
isMac = (strchr(path, ':') != NULL); |
668 |
p = path; |
669 |
} |
670 |
|
671 |
if (isMac) { |
672 |
|
673 |
/* |
674 |
* p is pointing at the first colon in the path. There |
675 |
* will always be one, since this is a Mac-style path. |
676 |
*/ |
677 |
|
678 |
elementStart = p++; |
679 |
while ((p = strchr(p, ':')) != NULL) { |
680 |
length = p - elementStart; |
681 |
if (length == 1) { |
682 |
while (*p == ':') { |
683 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "::", 3); |
684 |
elementStart = p++; |
685 |
} |
686 |
} else { |
687 |
/* |
688 |
* If this is a simple component, drop the leading colon. |
689 |
*/ |
690 |
|
691 |
if ((elementStart[1] != '~') |
692 |
&& (strchr(elementStart+1, '/') == NULL)) { |
693 |
elementStart++; |
694 |
length--; |
695 |
} |
696 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); |
697 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
698 |
elementStart = p++; |
699 |
} |
700 |
} |
701 |
if (elementStart[1] != '\0' || elementStart == path) { |
702 |
if ((elementStart[1] != '~') && (elementStart[1] != '\0') |
703 |
&& (strchr(elementStart+1, '/') == NULL)) { |
704 |
elementStart++; |
705 |
} |
706 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, -1); |
707 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
708 |
} |
709 |
} else { |
710 |
|
711 |
/* |
712 |
* Split on slashes, suppress extra /'s, and convert .. to ::. |
713 |
*/ |
714 |
|
715 |
for (;;) { |
716 |
elementStart = p; |
717 |
while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != '/')) { |
718 |
p++; |
719 |
} |
720 |
length = p - elementStart; |
721 |
if (length > 0) { |
722 |
if ((length == 1) && (elementStart[0] == '.')) { |
723 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 2); |
724 |
} else if ((length == 2) && (elementStart[0] == '.') |
725 |
&& (elementStart[1] == '.')) { |
726 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "::", 3); |
727 |
} else { |
728 |
if (*elementStart == '~') { |
729 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, ":", 1); |
730 |
} |
731 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, elementStart, length); |
732 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr, "", 1); |
733 |
} |
734 |
} |
735 |
if (*p++ == '\0') { |
736 |
break; |
737 |
} |
738 |
} |
739 |
} |
740 |
return Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); |
741 |
} |
742 |
|
743 |
/* |
744 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
745 |
* |
746 |
* Tcl_JoinPath -- |
747 |
* |
748 |
* Combine a list of paths in a platform specific manner. |
749 |
* |
750 |
* Results: |
751 |
* Appends the joined path to the end of the specified |
752 |
* returning a pointer to the resulting string. Note that |
753 |
* the Tcl_DString must already be initialized. |
754 |
* |
755 |
* Side effects: |
756 |
* Modifies the Tcl_DString. |
757 |
* |
758 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
759 |
*/ |
760 |
|
761 |
char * |
762 |
Tcl_JoinPath(argc, argv, resultPtr) |
763 |
int argc; |
764 |
char **argv; |
765 |
Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* Pointer to previously initialized DString. */ |
766 |
{ |
767 |
int oldLength, length, i, needsSep; |
768 |
Tcl_DString buffer; |
769 |
char c, *dest; |
770 |
CONST char *p; |
771 |
Tcl_PathType type = TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE; |
772 |
|
773 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); |
774 |
oldLength = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); |
775 |
|
776 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
777 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
778 |
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
779 |
p = argv[i]; |
780 |
/* |
781 |
* If the path is absolute, reset the result buffer. |
782 |
* Consume any duplicate leading slashes or a ./ in |
783 |
* front of a tilde prefixed path that isn't at the |
784 |
* beginning of the path. |
785 |
*/ |
786 |
|
787 |
#ifdef __QNX__ |
788 |
/* |
789 |
* Check for QNX //<node id> prefix |
790 |
*/ |
791 |
if (*p && (strlen(p) > 3) && (p[0] == '/') && (p[1] == '/') |
792 |
&& isdigit(UCHAR(p[2]))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
793 |
p += 3; |
794 |
while (isdigit(UCHAR(*p))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
795 |
++p; |
796 |
} |
797 |
} |
798 |
#endif |
799 |
if (*p == '/') { |
800 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); |
801 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
802 |
while (*p == '/') { |
803 |
p++; |
804 |
} |
805 |
} else if (*p == '~') { |
806 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); |
807 |
} else if ((Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr) != oldLength) |
808 |
&& (p[0] == '.') && (p[1] == '/') |
809 |
&& (p[2] == '~')) { |
810 |
p += 2; |
811 |
} |
812 |
|
813 |
if (*p == '\0') { |
814 |
continue; |
815 |
} |
816 |
|
817 |
/* |
818 |
* Append a separator if needed. |
819 |
*/ |
820 |
|
821 |
length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); |
822 |
if ((length != oldLength) |
823 |
&& (Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr)[length-1] != '/')) { |
824 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
825 |
length++; |
826 |
} |
827 |
|
828 |
/* |
829 |
* Append the element, eliminating duplicate and trailing |
830 |
* slashes. |
831 |
*/ |
832 |
|
833 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, (int) (length + strlen(p))); |
834 |
dest = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr) + length; |
835 |
for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
836 |
if (*p == '/') { |
837 |
while (p[1] == '/') { |
838 |
p++; |
839 |
} |
840 |
if (p[1] != '\0') { |
841 |
*dest++ = '/'; |
842 |
} |
843 |
} else { |
844 |
*dest++ = *p; |
845 |
} |
846 |
} |
847 |
length = dest - Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); |
848 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, length); |
849 |
} |
850 |
break; |
851 |
|
852 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
853 |
/* |
854 |
* Iterate over all of the components. If a component is |
855 |
* absolute, then reset the result and start building the |
856 |
* path from the current component on. |
857 |
*/ |
858 |
|
859 |
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
860 |
p = ExtractWinRoot(argv[i], resultPtr, oldLength, &type); |
861 |
length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); |
862 |
|
863 |
/* |
864 |
* If the pointer didn't move, then this is a relative path |
865 |
* or a tilde prefixed path. |
866 |
*/ |
867 |
|
868 |
if (p == argv[i]) { |
869 |
/* |
870 |
* Remove the ./ from tilde prefixed elements unless |
871 |
* it is the first component. |
872 |
*/ |
873 |
|
874 |
if ((length != oldLength) |
875 |
&& (p[0] == '.') |
876 |
&& ((p[1] == '/') || (p[1] == '\\')) |
877 |
&& (p[2] == '~')) { |
878 |
p += 2; |
879 |
} else if (*p == '~') { |
880 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); |
881 |
length = oldLength; |
882 |
} |
883 |
} |
884 |
|
885 |
if (*p != '\0') { |
886 |
/* |
887 |
* Check to see if we need to append a separator. |
888 |
*/ |
889 |
|
890 |
|
891 |
if (length != oldLength) { |
892 |
c = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr)[length-1]; |
893 |
if ((c != '/') && (c != ':')) { |
894 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, "/", 1); |
895 |
} |
896 |
} |
897 |
|
898 |
/* |
899 |
* Append the element, eliminating duplicate and |
900 |
* trailing slashes. |
901 |
*/ |
902 |
|
903 |
length = Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr); |
904 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, (int) (length + strlen(p))); |
905 |
dest = Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr) + length; |
906 |
for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
907 |
if ((*p == '/') || (*p == '\\')) { |
908 |
while ((p[1] == '/') || (p[1] == '\\')) { |
909 |
p++; |
910 |
} |
911 |
if (p[1] != '\0') { |
912 |
*dest++ = '/'; |
913 |
} |
914 |
} else { |
915 |
*dest++ = *p; |
916 |
} |
917 |
} |
918 |
length = dest - Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); |
919 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, length); |
920 |
} |
921 |
} |
922 |
break; |
923 |
|
924 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
925 |
needsSep = 1; |
926 |
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
927 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(&buffer, 0); |
928 |
p = SplitMacPath(argv[i], &buffer); |
929 |
if ((*p != ':') && (*p != '\0') |
930 |
&& (strchr(p, ':') != NULL)) { |
931 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(resultPtr, oldLength); |
932 |
length = strlen(p); |
933 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, p, length); |
934 |
needsSep = 0; |
935 |
p += length+1; |
936 |
} |
937 |
|
938 |
/* |
939 |
* Now append the rest of the path elements, skipping |
940 |
* : unless it is the first element of the path, and |
941 |
* watching out for :: et al. so we don't end up with |
942 |
* too many colons in the result. |
943 |
*/ |
944 |
|
945 |
for (; *p != '\0'; p += length+1) { |
946 |
if (p[0] == ':' && p[1] == '\0') { |
947 |
if (Tcl_DStringLength(resultPtr) != oldLength) { |
948 |
p++; |
949 |
} else { |
950 |
needsSep = 0; |
951 |
} |
952 |
} else { |
953 |
c = p[1]; |
954 |
if (*p == ':') { |
955 |
if (!needsSep) { |
956 |
p++; |
957 |
} |
958 |
} else { |
959 |
if (needsSep) { |
960 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, ":", 1); |
961 |
} |
962 |
} |
963 |
needsSep = (c == ':') ? 0 : 1; |
964 |
} |
965 |
length = strlen(p); |
966 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(resultPtr, p, length); |
967 |
} |
968 |
} |
969 |
break; |
970 |
|
971 |
} |
972 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); |
973 |
return Tcl_DStringValue(resultPtr); |
974 |
} |
975 |
|
976 |
/* |
977 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
978 |
* |
979 |
* Tcl_TranslateFileName -- |
980 |
* |
981 |
* Converts a file name into a form usable by the native system |
982 |
* interfaces. If the name starts with a tilde, it will produce a |
983 |
* name where the tilde and following characters have been replaced |
984 |
* by the home directory location for the named user. |
985 |
* |
986 |
* Results: |
987 |
* The return value is a pointer to a string containing the name |
988 |
* after tilde substitution. If there was no tilde substitution, |
989 |
* the return value is a pointer to a copy of the original string. |
990 |
* If there was an error in processing the name, then an error |
991 |
* message is left in the interp's result (if interp was not NULL) |
992 |
* and the return value is NULL. Space for the return value is |
993 |
* allocated in bufferPtr; the caller must call Tcl_DStringFree() |
994 |
* to free the space if the return value was not NULL. |
995 |
* |
996 |
* Side effects: |
997 |
* None. |
998 |
* |
999 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1000 |
*/ |
1001 |
|
1002 |
char * |
1003 |
Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, name, bufferPtr) |
1004 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to store error |
1005 |
* message (if necessary). */ |
1006 |
char *name; /* File name, which may begin with "~" (to |
1007 |
* indicate current user's home directory) or |
1008 |
* "~<user>" (to indicate any user's home |
1009 |
* directory). */ |
1010 |
Tcl_DString *bufferPtr; /* Uninitialized or free DString filled |
1011 |
* with name after tilde substitution. */ |
1012 |
{ |
1013 |
register char *p; |
1014 |
|
1015 |
/* |
1016 |
* Handle tilde substitutions, if needed. |
1017 |
*/ |
1018 |
|
1019 |
if (name[0] == '~') { |
1020 |
int argc, length; |
1021 |
char **argv; |
1022 |
Tcl_DString temp; |
1023 |
|
1024 |
Tcl_SplitPath(name, &argc, (char ***) &argv); |
1025 |
|
1026 |
/* |
1027 |
* Strip the trailing ':' off of a Mac path before passing the user |
1028 |
* name to DoTildeSubst. |
1029 |
*/ |
1030 |
|
1031 |
if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_MAC) { |
1032 |
length = strlen(argv[0]); |
1033 |
argv[0][length-1] = '\0'; |
1034 |
} |
1035 |
|
1036 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&temp); |
1037 |
argv[0] = DoTildeSubst(interp, argv[0]+1, &temp); |
1038 |
if (argv[0] == NULL) { |
1039 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&temp); |
1040 |
ckfree((char *)argv); |
1041 |
return NULL; |
1042 |
} |
1043 |
Tcl_DStringInit(bufferPtr); |
1044 |
Tcl_JoinPath(argc, (char **) argv, bufferPtr); |
1045 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&temp); |
1046 |
ckfree((char*)argv); |
1047 |
} else { |
1048 |
Tcl_DStringInit(bufferPtr); |
1049 |
Tcl_JoinPath(1, (char **) &name, bufferPtr); |
1050 |
} |
1051 |
|
1052 |
/* |
1053 |
* Convert forward slashes to backslashes in Windows paths because |
1054 |
* some system interfaces don't accept forward slashes. |
1055 |
*/ |
1056 |
|
1057 |
if (tclPlatform == TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) { |
1058 |
for (p = Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); *p != '\0'; p++) { |
1059 |
if (*p == '/') { |
1060 |
*p = '\\'; |
1061 |
} |
1062 |
} |
1063 |
} |
1064 |
return Tcl_DStringValue(bufferPtr); |
1065 |
} |
1066 |
|
1067 |
/* |
1068 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1069 |
* |
1070 |
* TclGetExtension -- |
1071 |
* |
1072 |
* This function returns a pointer to the beginning of the |
1073 |
* extension part of a file name. |
1074 |
* |
1075 |
* Results: |
1076 |
* Returns a pointer into name which indicates where the extension |
1077 |
* starts. If there is no extension, returns NULL. |
1078 |
* |
1079 |
* Side effects: |
1080 |
* None. |
1081 |
* |
1082 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1083 |
*/ |
1084 |
|
1085 |
char * |
1086 |
TclGetExtension(name) |
1087 |
char *name; /* File name to parse. */ |
1088 |
{ |
1089 |
char *p, *lastSep; |
1090 |
|
1091 |
/* |
1092 |
* First find the last directory separator. |
1093 |
*/ |
1094 |
|
1095 |
lastSep = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ |
1096 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
1097 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
1098 |
lastSep = strrchr(name, '/'); |
1099 |
break; |
1100 |
|
1101 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
1102 |
if (strchr(name, ':') == NULL) { |
1103 |
lastSep = strrchr(name, '/'); |
1104 |
} else { |
1105 |
lastSep = strrchr(name, ':'); |
1106 |
} |
1107 |
break; |
1108 |
|
1109 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
1110 |
lastSep = NULL; |
1111 |
for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
1112 |
if (strchr("/\\:", *p) != NULL) { |
1113 |
lastSep = p; |
1114 |
} |
1115 |
} |
1116 |
break; |
1117 |
} |
1118 |
p = strrchr(name, '.'); |
1119 |
if ((p != NULL) && (lastSep != NULL) |
1120 |
&& (lastSep > p)) { |
1121 |
p = NULL; |
1122 |
} |
1123 |
|
1124 |
/* |
1125 |
* In earlier versions, we used to back up to the first period in a series |
1126 |
* so that "foo..o" would be split into "foo" and "..o". This is a |
1127 |
* confusing and usually incorrect behavior, so now we split at the last |
1128 |
* period in the name. |
1129 |
*/ |
1130 |
|
1131 |
return p; |
1132 |
} |
1133 |
|
1134 |
/* |
1135 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1136 |
* |
1137 |
* DoTildeSubst -- |
1138 |
* |
1139 |
* Given a string following a tilde, this routine returns the |
1140 |
* corresponding home directory. |
1141 |
* |
1142 |
* Results: |
1143 |
* The result is a pointer to a static string containing the home |
1144 |
* directory in native format. If there was an error in processing |
1145 |
* the substitution, then an error message is left in the interp's |
1146 |
* result and the return value is NULL. On success, the results |
1147 |
* are appended to resultPtr, and the contents of resultPtr are |
1148 |
* returned. |
1149 |
* |
1150 |
* Side effects: |
1151 |
* Information may be left in resultPtr. |
1152 |
* |
1153 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1154 |
*/ |
1155 |
|
1156 |
static char * |
1157 |
DoTildeSubst(interp, user, resultPtr) |
1158 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to store error |
1159 |
* message (if necessary). */ |
1160 |
CONST char *user; /* Name of user whose home directory should be |
1161 |
* substituted, or "" for current user. */ |
1162 |
Tcl_DString *resultPtr; /* Initialized DString filled with name |
1163 |
* after tilde substitution. */ |
1164 |
{ |
1165 |
char *dir; |
1166 |
|
1167 |
if (*user == '\0') { |
1168 |
Tcl_DString dirString; |
1169 |
|
1170 |
dir = TclGetEnv("HOME", &dirString); |
1171 |
if (dir == NULL) { |
1172 |
if (interp) { |
1173 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1174 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't find HOME environment ", |
1175 |
"variable to expand path", (char *) NULL); |
1176 |
} |
1177 |
return NULL; |
1178 |
} |
1179 |
Tcl_JoinPath(1, &dir, resultPtr); |
1180 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&dirString); |
1181 |
} else { |
1182 |
if (TclpGetUserHome(user, resultPtr) == NULL) { |
1183 |
if (interp) { |
1184 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1185 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "user \"", user, "\" doesn't exist", |
1186 |
(char *) NULL); |
1187 |
} |
1188 |
return NULL; |
1189 |
} |
1190 |
} |
1191 |
return resultPtr->string; |
1192 |
} |
1193 |
|
1194 |
/* |
1195 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1196 |
* |
1197 |
* Tcl_GlobObjCmd -- |
1198 |
* |
1199 |
* This procedure is invoked to process the "glob" Tcl command. |
1200 |
* See the user documentation for details on what it does. |
1201 |
* |
1202 |
* Results: |
1203 |
* A standard Tcl result. |
1204 |
* |
1205 |
* Side effects: |
1206 |
* See the user documentation. |
1207 |
* |
1208 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1209 |
*/ |
1210 |
|
1211 |
/* ARGSUSED */ |
1212 |
int |
1213 |
Tcl_GlobObjCmd(dummy, interp, objc, objv) |
1214 |
ClientData dummy; /* Not used. */ |
1215 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */ |
1216 |
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */ |
1217 |
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */ |
1218 |
{ |
1219 |
int index, i, globFlags, pathlength, length, join, dir, result; |
1220 |
char *string, *pathOrDir, *separators; |
1221 |
Tcl_Obj *typePtr, *resultPtr, *look; |
1222 |
Tcl_DString prefix, directory; |
1223 |
static char *options[] = { |
1224 |
"-directory", "-join", "-nocomplain", "-path", "-types", "--", NULL |
1225 |
}; |
1226 |
enum options { |
1227 |
GLOB_DIR, GLOB_JOIN, GLOB_NOCOMPLAIN, GLOB_PATH, GLOB_TYPE, GLOB_LAST |
1228 |
}; |
1229 |
enum pathDirOptions {PATH_NONE = -1 , PATH_GENERAL = 0, PATH_DIR = 1}; |
1230 |
GlobTypeData *globTypes = NULL; |
1231 |
|
1232 |
globFlags = 0; |
1233 |
join = 0; |
1234 |
dir = PATH_NONE; |
1235 |
pathOrDir = NULL; |
1236 |
typePtr = NULL; |
1237 |
resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
1238 |
for (i = 1; i < objc; i++) { |
1239 |
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], options, "option", 0, &index) |
1240 |
!= TCL_OK) { |
1241 |
string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
1242 |
if (string[0] == '-') { |
1243 |
/* |
1244 |
* It looks like the command contains an option so signal |
1245 |
* an error |
1246 |
*/ |
1247 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1248 |
} else { |
1249 |
/* |
1250 |
* This clearly isn't an option; assume it's the first |
1251 |
* glob pattern. We must clear the error |
1252 |
*/ |
1253 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1254 |
break; |
1255 |
} |
1256 |
} |
1257 |
switch (index) { |
1258 |
case GLOB_NOCOMPLAIN: /* -nocomplain */ |
1259 |
globFlags |= GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN; |
1260 |
break; |
1261 |
case GLOB_DIR: /* -dir */ |
1262 |
if (i == (objc-1)) { |
1263 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1264 |
"missing argument to \"-directory\"", -1); |
1265 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1266 |
} |
1267 |
if (dir != -1) { |
1268 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1269 |
"\"-directory\" cannot be used with \"-path\"", |
1270 |
-1); |
1271 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1272 |
} |
1273 |
dir = PATH_DIR; |
1274 |
globFlags |= GLOBMODE_DIR; |
1275 |
pathOrDir = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i+1], &pathlength); |
1276 |
i++; |
1277 |
break; |
1278 |
case GLOB_JOIN: /* -join */ |
1279 |
join = 1; |
1280 |
break; |
1281 |
case GLOB_PATH: /* -path */ |
1282 |
if (i == (objc-1)) { |
1283 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1284 |
"missing argument to \"-path\"", -1); |
1285 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1286 |
} |
1287 |
if (dir != -1) { |
1288 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1289 |
"\"-path\" cannot be used with \"-directory\"", |
1290 |
-1); |
1291 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1292 |
} |
1293 |
dir = PATH_GENERAL; |
1294 |
pathOrDir = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i+1], &pathlength); |
1295 |
i++; |
1296 |
break; |
1297 |
case GLOB_TYPE: /* -types */ |
1298 |
if (i == (objc-1)) { |
1299 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1300 |
"missing argument to \"-types\"", -1); |
1301 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1302 |
} |
1303 |
typePtr = objv[i+1]; |
1304 |
if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, typePtr, &length) != TCL_OK) { |
1305 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1306 |
} |
1307 |
i++; |
1308 |
break; |
1309 |
case GLOB_LAST: /* -- */ |
1310 |
i++; |
1311 |
goto endOfForLoop; |
1312 |
break; |
1313 |
} |
1314 |
} |
1315 |
endOfForLoop: |
1316 |
if (objc - i < 1) { |
1317 |
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?switches? name ?name ...?"); |
1318 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1319 |
} |
1320 |
|
1321 |
separators = NULL; /* lint. */ |
1322 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
1323 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
1324 |
separators = "/"; |
1325 |
break; |
1326 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
1327 |
separators = "/\\:"; |
1328 |
break; |
1329 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
1330 |
separators = ":"; |
1331 |
break; |
1332 |
} |
1333 |
if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
1334 |
char *last; |
1335 |
|
1336 |
/* |
1337 |
* Find the last path separator in the path |
1338 |
*/ |
1339 |
last = pathOrDir + pathlength; |
1340 |
for (; last != pathOrDir; last--) { |
1341 |
if (strchr(separators, *(last-1)) != NULL) { |
1342 |
break; |
1343 |
} |
1344 |
} |
1345 |
if (last == pathOrDir + pathlength) { |
1346 |
/* It's really a directory */ |
1347 |
dir = 1; |
1348 |
} else { |
1349 |
Tcl_DString pref; |
1350 |
char *search, *find; |
1351 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&pref); |
1352 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&directory); |
1353 |
if (last == pathOrDir) { |
1354 |
/* The whole thing is a prefix */ |
1355 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&pref, pathOrDir, -1); |
1356 |
pathOrDir = NULL; |
1357 |
} else { |
1358 |
/* Have to split off the end */ |
1359 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&pref, last, pathOrDir+pathlength-last); |
1360 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&directory, pathOrDir, last-pathOrDir-1); |
1361 |
pathOrDir = Tcl_DStringValue(&directory); |
1362 |
} |
1363 |
/* Need to quote 'prefix' */ |
1364 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&prefix); |
1365 |
search = Tcl_DStringValue(&pref); |
1366 |
while ((find = (strpbrk(search, "\\[]*?{}"))) != NULL) { |
1367 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, search, find-search); |
1368 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, "\\", 1); |
1369 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, find, 1); |
1370 |
search = find+1; |
1371 |
if (*search == '\0') { |
1372 |
break; |
1373 |
} |
1374 |
} |
1375 |
if (*search != '\0') { |
1376 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, search, -1); |
1377 |
} |
1378 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&pref); |
1379 |
} |
1380 |
} |
1381 |
|
1382 |
if (typePtr != NULL) { |
1383 |
/* |
1384 |
* The rest of the possible type arguments (except 'd') are |
1385 |
* platform specific. We don't complain when they are used |
1386 |
* on an incompatible platform. |
1387 |
*/ |
1388 |
Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, typePtr, &length); |
1389 |
globTypes = (GlobTypeData*) ckalloc(sizeof(GlobTypeData)); |
1390 |
globTypes->type = 0; |
1391 |
globTypes->perm = 0; |
1392 |
globTypes->macType = NULL; |
1393 |
globTypes->macCreator = NULL; |
1394 |
while(--length >= 0) { |
1395 |
int len; |
1396 |
char *str; |
1397 |
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, typePtr, length, &look); |
1398 |
str = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(look, &len); |
1399 |
if (strcmp("readonly", str) == 0) { |
1400 |
globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_RONLY; |
1401 |
} else if (strcmp("hidden", str) == 0) { |
1402 |
globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_HIDDEN; |
1403 |
} else if (len == 1) { |
1404 |
switch (str[0]) { |
1405 |
case 'r': |
1406 |
globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_R; |
1407 |
break; |
1408 |
case 'w': |
1409 |
globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_W; |
1410 |
break; |
1411 |
case 'x': |
1412 |
globTypes->perm |= TCL_GLOB_PERM_X; |
1413 |
break; |
1414 |
case 'b': |
1415 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_BLOCK; |
1416 |
break; |
1417 |
case 'c': |
1418 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_CHAR; |
1419 |
break; |
1420 |
case 'd': |
1421 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_DIR; |
1422 |
break; |
1423 |
case 'p': |
1424 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_PIPE; |
1425 |
break; |
1426 |
case 'f': |
1427 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_FILE; |
1428 |
break; |
1429 |
case 'l': |
1430 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_LINK; |
1431 |
break; |
1432 |
case 's': |
1433 |
globTypes->type |= TCL_GLOB_TYPE_SOCK; |
1434 |
break; |
1435 |
default: |
1436 |
goto badTypesArg; |
1437 |
} |
1438 |
} else if (len == 4) { |
1439 |
/* This is assumed to be a MacOS file type */ |
1440 |
if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
1441 |
goto badMacTypesArg; |
1442 |
} |
1443 |
globTypes->macType = look; |
1444 |
Tcl_IncrRefCount(look); |
1445 |
} else { |
1446 |
Tcl_Obj* item; |
1447 |
if ((Tcl_ListObjLength(NULL, look, &len) == TCL_OK) && |
1448 |
(len == 3)) { |
1449 |
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 0, &item); |
1450 |
if (!strcmp("macintosh", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
1451 |
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 1, &item); |
1452 |
if (!strcmp("type", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
1453 |
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 2, &item); |
1454 |
if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
1455 |
goto badMacTypesArg; |
1456 |
} |
1457 |
globTypes->macType = item; |
1458 |
Tcl_IncrRefCount(item); |
1459 |
continue; |
1460 |
} else if (!strcmp("creator", Tcl_GetString(item))) { |
1461 |
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, look, 2, &item); |
1462 |
if (globTypes->macCreator != NULL) { |
1463 |
goto badMacTypesArg; |
1464 |
} |
1465 |
globTypes->macCreator = item; |
1466 |
Tcl_IncrRefCount(item); |
1467 |
continue; |
1468 |
} |
1469 |
} |
1470 |
} |
1471 |
/* |
1472 |
* Error cases |
1473 |
*/ |
1474 |
badTypesArg: |
1475 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, "bad argument to \"-types\": ", -1); |
1476 |
Tcl_AppendObjToObj(resultPtr, look); |
1477 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1478 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1479 |
badMacTypesArg: |
1480 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, |
1481 |
"only one MacOS type or creator argument to \"-types\" allowed", -1); |
1482 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1483 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1484 |
} |
1485 |
} |
1486 |
} |
1487 |
|
1488 |
/* |
1489 |
* Now we perform the actual glob below. This may involve joining |
1490 |
* together the pattern arguments, dealing with particular file types |
1491 |
* etc. We use a 'goto' to ensure we free any memory allocated along |
1492 |
* the way. |
1493 |
*/ |
1494 |
objc -= i; |
1495 |
objv += i; |
1496 |
/* |
1497 |
* We re-retrieve this, in case it was changed in |
1498 |
* the Tcl_ResetResult above |
1499 |
*/ |
1500 |
resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
1501 |
result = TCL_OK; |
1502 |
if (join) { |
1503 |
if (dir != PATH_GENERAL) { |
1504 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&prefix); |
1505 |
} |
1506 |
for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
1507 |
string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
1508 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, string, length); |
1509 |
if (i != objc -1) { |
1510 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&prefix, separators, 1); |
1511 |
} |
1512 |
} |
1513 |
if (TclGlob(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), pathOrDir, |
1514 |
globFlags, globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
1515 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1516 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1517 |
} |
1518 |
} else { |
1519 |
if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
1520 |
Tcl_DString str; |
1521 |
for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
1522 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&str); |
1523 |
if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
1524 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), |
1525 |
Tcl_DStringLength(&prefix)); |
1526 |
} |
1527 |
string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length); |
1528 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, string, length); |
1529 |
if (TclGlob(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&str), pathOrDir, |
1530 |
globFlags, globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
1531 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1532 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
1533 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1534 |
} |
1535 |
} |
1536 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
1537 |
} else { |
1538 |
for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
1539 |
string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); |
1540 |
if (TclGlob(interp, string, pathOrDir, |
1541 |
globFlags, globTypes) != TCL_OK) { |
1542 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1543 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1544 |
} |
1545 |
} |
1546 |
} |
1547 |
} |
1548 |
if ((globFlags & GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN) == 0) { |
1549 |
if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
1550 |
&length) != TCL_OK) { |
1551 |
/* This should never happen. Maybe we should be more dramatic */ |
1552 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1553 |
goto endOfGlob; |
1554 |
} |
1555 |
if (length == 0) { |
1556 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no files matched glob pattern", |
1557 |
(join || (objc == 1)) ? " \"" : "s \"", (char *) NULL); |
1558 |
if (join) { |
1559 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&prefix), |
1560 |
(char *) NULL); |
1561 |
} else { |
1562 |
char *sep = ""; |
1563 |
for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) { |
1564 |
string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); |
1565 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, sep, string, (char *) NULL); |
1566 |
sep = " "; |
1567 |
} |
1568 |
} |
1569 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "\"", (char *) NULL); |
1570 |
result = TCL_ERROR; |
1571 |
} |
1572 |
} |
1573 |
endOfGlob: |
1574 |
if (join || (dir == PATH_GENERAL)) { |
1575 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&prefix); |
1576 |
if (dir == PATH_GENERAL) { |
1577 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&directory); |
1578 |
} |
1579 |
} |
1580 |
if (globTypes != NULL) { |
1581 |
if (globTypes->macType != NULL) { |
1582 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(globTypes->macType); |
1583 |
} |
1584 |
if (globTypes->macCreator != NULL) { |
1585 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(globTypes->macCreator); |
1586 |
} |
1587 |
ckfree((char *) globTypes); |
1588 |
} |
1589 |
return result; |
1590 |
} |
1591 |
|
1592 |
/* |
1593 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1594 |
* |
1595 |
* TclGlob -- |
1596 |
* |
1597 |
* This procedure prepares arguments for the TclDoGlob call. |
1598 |
* It sets the separator string based on the platform, performs |
1599 |
* tilde substitution, and calls TclDoGlob. |
1600 |
* |
1601 |
* Results: |
1602 |
* The return value is a standard Tcl result indicating whether |
1603 |
* an error occurred in globbing. After a normal return the |
1604 |
* result in interp (set by TclDoGlob) holds all of the file names |
1605 |
* given by the dir and rem arguments. After an error the |
1606 |
* result in interp will hold an error message. |
1607 |
* |
1608 |
* Side effects: |
1609 |
* The currentArgString is written to. |
1610 |
* |
1611 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1612 |
*/ |
1613 |
|
1614 |
/* ARGSUSED */ |
1615 |
int |
1616 |
TclGlob(interp, pattern, unquotedPrefix, globFlags, types) |
1617 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for returning error message |
1618 |
* or appending list of matching file names. */ |
1619 |
char *pattern; /* Glob pattern to match. Must not refer |
1620 |
* to a static string. */ |
1621 |
char *unquotedPrefix; /* Prefix to glob pattern, if non-null, which |
1622 |
* is considered literally. May be static. */ |
1623 |
int globFlags; /* Stores or'ed combination of flags */ |
1624 |
GlobTypeData *types; /* Struct containing acceptable types. |
1625 |
* May be NULL. */ |
1626 |
{ |
1627 |
char *separators; |
1628 |
char *head, *tail, *start; |
1629 |
char c; |
1630 |
int result; |
1631 |
Tcl_DString buffer; |
1632 |
|
1633 |
separators = NULL; /* lint. */ |
1634 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
1635 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
1636 |
separators = "/"; |
1637 |
break; |
1638 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
1639 |
separators = "/\\:"; |
1640 |
break; |
1641 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
1642 |
if (unquotedPrefix == NULL) { |
1643 |
separators = (strchr(pattern, ':') == NULL) ? "/" : ":"; |
1644 |
} else { |
1645 |
separators = ":"; |
1646 |
} |
1647 |
break; |
1648 |
} |
1649 |
|
1650 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer); |
1651 |
if (unquotedPrefix != NULL) { |
1652 |
start = unquotedPrefix; |
1653 |
} else { |
1654 |
start = pattern; |
1655 |
} |
1656 |
|
1657 |
/* |
1658 |
* Perform tilde substitution, if needed. |
1659 |
*/ |
1660 |
|
1661 |
if (start[0] == '~') { |
1662 |
|
1663 |
/* |
1664 |
* Find the first path separator after the tilde. |
1665 |
*/ |
1666 |
for (tail = start; *tail != '\0'; tail++) { |
1667 |
if (*tail == '\\') { |
1668 |
if (strchr(separators, tail[1]) != NULL) { |
1669 |
break; |
1670 |
} |
1671 |
} else if (strchr(separators, *tail) != NULL) { |
1672 |
break; |
1673 |
} |
1674 |
} |
1675 |
|
1676 |
/* |
1677 |
* Determine the home directory for the specified user. Note that |
1678 |
* we don't allow special characters in the user name. |
1679 |
*/ |
1680 |
|
1681 |
c = *tail; |
1682 |
*tail = '\0'; |
1683 |
/* |
1684 |
* I don't think we need to worry about special characters in |
1685 |
* the user name anymore (Vince Darley, June 1999), since the |
1686 |
* new code is designed to handle special chars. |
1687 |
*/ |
1688 |
#ifndef NOT_NEEDED_ANYMORE |
1689 |
head = DoTildeSubst(interp, start+1, &buffer); |
1690 |
#else |
1691 |
|
1692 |
if (strpbrk(start+1, "\\[]*?{}") == NULL) { |
1693 |
head = DoTildeSubst(interp, start+1, &buffer); |
1694 |
} else { |
1695 |
if (!(globFlags & GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN)) { |
1696 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1697 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "globbing characters not ", |
1698 |
"supported in user names", (char *) NULL); |
1699 |
} |
1700 |
head = NULL; |
1701 |
} |
1702 |
#endif |
1703 |
*tail = c; |
1704 |
if (head == NULL) { |
1705 |
if (globFlags & GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN) { |
1706 |
/* |
1707 |
* We should in fact pass down the nocomplain flag |
1708 |
* or save the interp result or use another mechanism |
1709 |
* so the interp result is not mangled on errors in that case. |
1710 |
* but that would a bigger change than reasonable for a patch |
1711 |
* release. |
1712 |
* (see fileName.test 15.2-15.4 for expected behaviour) |
1713 |
*/ |
1714 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1715 |
return TCL_OK; |
1716 |
} else { |
1717 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1718 |
} |
1719 |
} |
1720 |
if (head != Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer)) { |
1721 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer, head, -1); |
1722 |
} |
1723 |
if (unquotedPrefix != NULL) { |
1724 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer, tail, -1); |
1725 |
tail = pattern; |
1726 |
} |
1727 |
} else { |
1728 |
tail = pattern; |
1729 |
if (unquotedPrefix != NULL) { |
1730 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer,unquotedPrefix,-1); |
1731 |
} |
1732 |
} |
1733 |
/* |
1734 |
* If the prefix is a directory, make sure it ends in a directory |
1735 |
* separator. |
1736 |
*/ |
1737 |
if (unquotedPrefix != NULL) { |
1738 |
if (globFlags & GLOBMODE_DIR) { |
1739 |
c = Tcl_DStringValue(&buffer)[Tcl_DStringLength(&buffer)-1]; |
1740 |
if (strchr(separators, c) == NULL) { |
1741 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&buffer,separators,1); |
1742 |
} |
1743 |
} |
1744 |
} |
1745 |
|
1746 |
result = TclDoGlob(interp, separators, &buffer, tail, types); |
1747 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); |
1748 |
if (result != TCL_OK) { |
1749 |
if (globFlags & GLOBMODE_NO_COMPLAIN) { |
1750 |
Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
1751 |
return TCL_OK; |
1752 |
} |
1753 |
} |
1754 |
return result; |
1755 |
} |
1756 |
|
1757 |
/* |
1758 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1759 |
* |
1760 |
* SkipToChar -- |
1761 |
* |
1762 |
* This function traverses a glob pattern looking for the next |
1763 |
* unquoted occurance of the specified character at the same braces |
1764 |
* nesting level. |
1765 |
* |
1766 |
* Results: |
1767 |
* Updates stringPtr to point to the matching character, or to |
1768 |
* the end of the string if nothing matched. The return value |
1769 |
* is 1 if a match was found at the top level, otherwise it is 0. |
1770 |
* |
1771 |
* Side effects: |
1772 |
* None. |
1773 |
* |
1774 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1775 |
*/ |
1776 |
|
1777 |
static int |
1778 |
SkipToChar(stringPtr, match) |
1779 |
char **stringPtr; /* Pointer string to check. */ |
1780 |
char *match; /* Pointer to character to find. */ |
1781 |
{ |
1782 |
int quoted, level; |
1783 |
register char *p; |
1784 |
|
1785 |
quoted = 0; |
1786 |
level = 0; |
1787 |
|
1788 |
for (p = *stringPtr; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
1789 |
if (quoted) { |
1790 |
quoted = 0; |
1791 |
continue; |
1792 |
} |
1793 |
if ((level == 0) && (*p == *match)) { |
1794 |
*stringPtr = p; |
1795 |
return 1; |
1796 |
} |
1797 |
if (*p == '{') { |
1798 |
level++; |
1799 |
} else if (*p == '}') { |
1800 |
level--; |
1801 |
} else if (*p == '\\') { |
1802 |
quoted = 1; |
1803 |
} |
1804 |
} |
1805 |
*stringPtr = p; |
1806 |
return 0; |
1807 |
} |
1808 |
|
1809 |
/* |
1810 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1811 |
* |
1812 |
* TclDoGlob -- |
1813 |
* |
1814 |
* This recursive procedure forms the heart of the globbing |
1815 |
* code. It performs a depth-first traversal of the tree |
1816 |
* given by the path name to be globbed. The directory and |
1817 |
* remainder are assumed to be native format paths. The prefix |
1818 |
* contained in 'headPtr' is not used as a glob pattern, simply |
1819 |
* as a path specifier, so it can contain unquoted glob-sensitive |
1820 |
* characters (if the directories to which it points contain |
1821 |
* such strange characters). |
1822 |
* |
1823 |
* Results: |
1824 |
* The return value is a standard Tcl result indicating whether |
1825 |
* an error occurred in globbing. After a normal return the |
1826 |
* result in interp will be set to hold all of the file names |
1827 |
* given by the dir and rem arguments. After an error the |
1828 |
* result in interp will hold an error message. |
1829 |
* |
1830 |
* Side effects: |
1831 |
* None. |
1832 |
* |
1833 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1834 |
*/ |
1835 |
|
1836 |
int |
1837 |
TclDoGlob(interp, separators, headPtr, tail, types) |
1838 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error reporting |
1839 |
* (e.g. unmatched brace). */ |
1840 |
char *separators; /* String containing separator characters |
1841 |
* that should be used to identify globbing |
1842 |
* boundaries. */ |
1843 |
Tcl_DString *headPtr; /* Completely expanded prefix. */ |
1844 |
char *tail; /* The unexpanded remainder of the path. |
1845 |
* Must not be a pointer to a static string. */ |
1846 |
GlobTypeData *types; /* List object containing list of acceptable types. |
1847 |
* May be NULL. */ |
1848 |
{ |
1849 |
int baseLength, quoted, count; |
1850 |
int result = TCL_OK; |
1851 |
char *name, *p, *openBrace, *closeBrace, *firstSpecialChar, savedChar; |
1852 |
char lastChar = 0; |
1853 |
|
1854 |
int length = Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr); |
1855 |
|
1856 |
if (length > 0) { |
1857 |
lastChar = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr)[length-1]; |
1858 |
} |
1859 |
|
1860 |
/* |
1861 |
* Consume any leading directory separators, leaving tail pointing |
1862 |
* just past the last initial separator. |
1863 |
*/ |
1864 |
|
1865 |
count = 0; |
1866 |
name = tail; |
1867 |
for (; *tail != '\0'; tail++) { |
1868 |
if ((*tail == '\\') && (strchr(separators, tail[1]) != NULL)) { |
1869 |
tail++; |
1870 |
} else if (strchr(separators, *tail) == NULL) { |
1871 |
break; |
1872 |
} |
1873 |
count++; |
1874 |
} |
1875 |
|
1876 |
/* |
1877 |
* Deal with path separators. On the Mac, we have to watch out |
1878 |
* for multiple separators, since they are special in Mac-style |
1879 |
* paths. |
1880 |
*/ |
1881 |
|
1882 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
1883 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: |
1884 |
if (*separators == '/') { |
1885 |
if (((length == 0) && (count == 0)) |
1886 |
|| ((length > 0) && (lastChar != ':'))) { |
1887 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); |
1888 |
} |
1889 |
} else { |
1890 |
if (count == 0) { |
1891 |
if ((length > 0) && (lastChar != ':')) { |
1892 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); |
1893 |
} |
1894 |
} else { |
1895 |
if (lastChar == ':') { |
1896 |
count--; |
1897 |
} |
1898 |
while (count-- > 0) { |
1899 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); |
1900 |
} |
1901 |
} |
1902 |
} |
1903 |
break; |
1904 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: |
1905 |
/* |
1906 |
* If this is a drive relative path, add the colon and the |
1907 |
* trailing slash if needed. Otherwise add the slash if |
1908 |
* this is the first absolute element, or a later relative |
1909 |
* element. Add an extra slash if this is a UNC path. |
1910 |
*/ |
1911 |
|
1912 |
if (*name == ':') { |
1913 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); |
1914 |
if (count > 1) { |
1915 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); |
1916 |
} |
1917 |
} else if ((*tail != '\0') |
1918 |
&& (((length > 0) |
1919 |
&& (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) |
1920 |
|| ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { |
1921 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); |
1922 |
if ((length == 0) && (count > 1)) { |
1923 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); |
1924 |
} |
1925 |
} |
1926 |
|
1927 |
break; |
1928 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: |
1929 |
/* |
1930 |
* Add a separator if this is the first absolute element, or |
1931 |
* a later relative element. |
1932 |
*/ |
1933 |
|
1934 |
if ((*tail != '\0') |
1935 |
&& (((length > 0) |
1936 |
&& (strchr(separators, lastChar) == NULL)) |
1937 |
|| ((length == 0) && (count > 0)))) { |
1938 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); |
1939 |
} |
1940 |
break; |
1941 |
} |
1942 |
|
1943 |
/* |
1944 |
* Look for the first matching pair of braces or the first |
1945 |
* directory separator that is not inside a pair of braces. |
1946 |
*/ |
1947 |
|
1948 |
openBrace = closeBrace = NULL; |
1949 |
quoted = 0; |
1950 |
for (p = tail; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
1951 |
if (quoted) { |
1952 |
quoted = 0; |
1953 |
} else if (*p == '\\') { |
1954 |
quoted = 1; |
1955 |
if (strchr(separators, p[1]) != NULL) { |
1956 |
break; /* Quoted directory separator. */ |
1957 |
} |
1958 |
} else if (strchr(separators, *p) != NULL) { |
1959 |
break; /* Unquoted directory separator. */ |
1960 |
} else if (*p == '{') { |
1961 |
openBrace = p; |
1962 |
p++; |
1963 |
if (SkipToChar(&p, "}")) { |
1964 |
closeBrace = p; /* Balanced braces. */ |
1965 |
break; |
1966 |
} |
1967 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched open-brace in file name", |
1968 |
TCL_STATIC); |
1969 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1970 |
} else if (*p == '}') { |
1971 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "unmatched close-brace in file name", |
1972 |
TCL_STATIC); |
1973 |
return TCL_ERROR; |
1974 |
} |
1975 |
} |
1976 |
|
1977 |
/* |
1978 |
* Substitute the alternate patterns from the braces and recurse. |
1979 |
*/ |
1980 |
|
1981 |
if (openBrace != NULL) { |
1982 |
char *element; |
1983 |
Tcl_DString newName; |
1984 |
Tcl_DStringInit(&newName); |
1985 |
|
1986 |
/* |
1987 |
* For each element within in the outermost pair of braces, |
1988 |
* append the element and the remainder to the fixed portion |
1989 |
* before the first brace and recursively call TclDoGlob. |
1990 |
*/ |
1991 |
|
1992 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, tail, openBrace-tail); |
1993 |
baseLength = Tcl_DStringLength(&newName); |
1994 |
length = Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr); |
1995 |
*closeBrace = '\0'; |
1996 |
for (p = openBrace; p != closeBrace; ) { |
1997 |
p++; |
1998 |
element = p; |
1999 |
SkipToChar(&p, ","); |
2000 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(headPtr, length); |
2001 |
Tcl_DStringSetLength(&newName, baseLength); |
2002 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, element, p-element); |
2003 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, closeBrace+1, -1); |
2004 |
result = TclDoGlob(interp, separators, |
2005 |
headPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&newName), types); |
2006 |
if (result != TCL_OK) { |
2007 |
break; |
2008 |
} |
2009 |
} |
2010 |
*closeBrace = '}'; |
2011 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&newName); |
2012 |
return result; |
2013 |
} |
2014 |
|
2015 |
/* |
2016 |
* At this point, there are no more brace substitutions to perform on |
2017 |
* this path component. The variable p is pointing at a quoted or |
2018 |
* unquoted directory separator or the end of the string. So we need |
2019 |
* to check for special globbing characters in the current pattern. |
2020 |
* We avoid modifying tail if p is pointing at the end of the string. |
2021 |
*/ |
2022 |
|
2023 |
if (*p != '\0') { |
2024 |
|
2025 |
/* |
2026 |
* Note that we are modifying the string in place. This won't work |
2027 |
* if the string is a static. |
2028 |
*/ |
2029 |
|
2030 |
savedChar = *p; |
2031 |
*p = '\0'; |
2032 |
firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(tail, "*[]?\\"); |
2033 |
*p = savedChar; |
2034 |
} else { |
2035 |
firstSpecialChar = strpbrk(tail, "*[]?\\"); |
2036 |
} |
2037 |
|
2038 |
if (firstSpecialChar != NULL) { |
2039 |
/* |
2040 |
* Look for matching files in the current directory. The |
2041 |
* implementation of this function is platform specific, but may |
2042 |
* recursively call TclDoGlob. For each file that matches, it will |
2043 |
* add the match onto the interp's result, or call TclDoGlob if there |
2044 |
* are more characters to be processed. |
2045 |
*/ |
2046 |
|
2047 |
return TclpMatchFilesTypes(interp, separators, headPtr, tail, p, types); |
2048 |
} |
2049 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, tail, p-tail); |
2050 |
if (*p != '\0') { |
2051 |
return TclDoGlob(interp, separators, headPtr, p, types); |
2052 |
} |
2053 |
|
2054 |
/* |
2055 |
* There are no more wildcards in the pattern and no more unprocessed |
2056 |
* characters in the tail, so now we can construct the path and verify |
2057 |
* the existence of the file. |
2058 |
*/ |
2059 |
|
2060 |
switch (tclPlatform) { |
2061 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_MAC: { |
2062 |
if (strchr(Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr), ':') == NULL) { |
2063 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ":", 1); |
2064 |
} |
2065 |
name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); |
2066 |
if (TclpAccess(name, F_OK) == 0) { |
2067 |
if ((name[1] != '\0') && (strchr(name+1, ':') == NULL)) { |
2068 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
2069 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(name + 1,-1)); |
2070 |
} else { |
2071 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
2072 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(name,-1)); |
2073 |
} |
2074 |
} |
2075 |
break; |
2076 |
} |
2077 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS: { |
2078 |
int exists; |
2079 |
|
2080 |
/* |
2081 |
* We need to convert slashes to backslashes before checking |
2082 |
* for the existence of the file. Once we are done, we need |
2083 |
* to convert the slashes back. |
2084 |
*/ |
2085 |
|
2086 |
if (Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr) == 0) { |
2087 |
if (((*name == '\\') && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\\')) |
2088 |
|| (*name == '/')) { |
2089 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "\\", 1); |
2090 |
} else { |
2091 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ".", 1); |
2092 |
} |
2093 |
} else { |
2094 |
for (p = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); *p != '\0'; p++) { |
2095 |
if (*p == '/') { |
2096 |
*p = '\\'; |
2097 |
} |
2098 |
} |
2099 |
} |
2100 |
name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); |
2101 |
exists = (TclpAccess(name, F_OK) == 0); |
2102 |
|
2103 |
for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
2104 |
if (*p == '\\') { |
2105 |
*p = '/'; |
2106 |
} |
2107 |
} |
2108 |
if (exists) { |
2109 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
2110 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(name,-1)); |
2111 |
} |
2112 |
break; |
2113 |
} |
2114 |
case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: { |
2115 |
if (Tcl_DStringLength(headPtr) == 0) { |
2116 |
if ((*name == '\\' && name[1] == '/') || (*name == '/')) { |
2117 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, "/", 1); |
2118 |
} else { |
2119 |
Tcl_DStringAppend(headPtr, ".", 1); |
2120 |
} |
2121 |
} |
2122 |
name = Tcl_DStringValue(headPtr); |
2123 |
if (TclpAccess(name, F_OK) == 0) { |
2124 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), |
2125 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(name,-1)); |
2126 |
} |
2127 |
break; |
2128 |
} |
2129 |
} |
2130 |
|
2131 |
return TCL_OK; |
2132 |
} |
2133 |
|
2134 |
/* End of tclfilename.c */ |