maint: modernize/clean-up a small function in ls.c
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1 /* 'dir', 'vdir' and 'ls' directory listing programs for GNU.
2 Copyright (C) 1985-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17 /* If ls_mode is LS_MULTI_COL,
18 the multi-column format is the default regardless
19 of the type of output device.
20 This is for the 'dir' program.
22 If ls_mode is LS_LONG_FORMAT,
23 the long format is the default regardless of the
24 type of output device.
25 This is for the 'vdir' program.
27 If ls_mode is LS_LS,
28 the output format depends on whether the output
29 device is a terminal.
30 This is for the 'ls' program. */
32 /* Written by Richard Stallman and David MacKenzie. */
34 /* Color support by Peter Anvin <Peter.Anvin@linux.org> and Dennis
35 Flaherty <dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com> based on original patches by
36 Greg Lee <lee@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu>. */
38 #include <config.h>
39 #include <sys/types.h>
41 #include <termios.h>
42 #if HAVE_STROPTS_H
43 # include <stropts.h>
44 #endif
45 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
47 #ifdef WINSIZE_IN_PTEM
48 # include <sys/stream.h>
49 # include <sys/ptem.h>
50 #endif
52 #include <stdio.h>
53 #include <assert.h>
54 #include <setjmp.h>
55 #include <pwd.h>
56 #include <getopt.h>
57 #include <signal.h>
58 #include <selinux/selinux.h>
59 #include <wchar.h>
61 #if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
62 # include <langinfo.h>
63 #endif
65 /* Use SA_NOCLDSTOP as a proxy for whether the sigaction machinery is
66 present. */
67 #ifndef SA_NOCLDSTOP
68 # define SA_NOCLDSTOP 0
69 # define sigprocmask(How, Set, Oset) /* empty */
70 # define sigset_t int
71 # if ! HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT
72 # define siginterrupt(sig, flag) /* empty */
73 # endif
74 #endif
76 /* NonStop circa 2011 lacks both SA_RESTART and siginterrupt, so don't
77 restart syscalls after a signal handler fires. This may cause
78 colors to get messed up on the screen if 'ls' is interrupted, but
79 that's the best we can do on such a platform. */
80 #ifndef SA_RESTART
81 # define SA_RESTART 0
82 #endif
84 #include "system.h"
85 #include <fnmatch.h>
87 #include "acl.h"
88 #include "argmatch.h"
89 #include "dev-ino.h"
90 #include "error.h"
91 #include "filenamecat.h"
92 #include "hard-locale.h"
93 #include "hash.h"
94 #include "human.h"
95 #include "filemode.h"
96 #include "filevercmp.h"
97 #include "idcache.h"
98 #include "ls.h"
99 #include "mbswidth.h"
100 #include "mpsort.h"
101 #include "obstack.h"
102 #include "quote.h"
103 #include "quotearg.h"
104 #include "stat-size.h"
105 #include "stat-time.h"
106 #include "strftime.h"
107 #include "xstrtol.h"
108 #include "areadlink.h"
109 #include "mbsalign.h"
111 /* Include <sys/capability.h> last to avoid a clash of <sys/types.h>
112 include guards with some premature versions of libcap.
113 For more details, see <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/483548>. */
114 #ifdef HAVE_CAP
115 # include <sys/capability.h>
116 #endif
118 #define PROGRAM_NAME (ls_mode == LS_LS ? "ls" \
119 : (ls_mode == LS_MULTI_COL \
120 ? "dir" : "vdir"))
122 #define AUTHORS \
123 proper_name ("Richard M. Stallman"), \
124 proper_name ("David MacKenzie")
126 #define obstack_chunk_alloc malloc
127 #define obstack_chunk_free free
129 /* Return an int indicating the result of comparing two integers.
130 Subtracting doesn't always work, due to overflow. */
131 #define longdiff(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? -1 : (a) > (b))
133 /* Unix-based readdir implementations have historically returned a dirent.d_ino
134 value that is sometimes not equal to the stat-obtained st_ino value for
135 that same entry. This error occurs for a readdir entry that refers
136 to a mount point. readdir's error is to return the inode number of
137 the underlying directory -- one that typically cannot be stat'ed, as
138 long as a file system is mounted on that directory. RELIABLE_D_INO
139 encapsulates whether we can use the more efficient approach of relying
140 on readdir-supplied d_ino values, or whether we must incur the cost of
141 calling stat or lstat to obtain each guaranteed-valid inode number. */
143 #ifndef READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO
144 # define READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO 1
145 #endif
147 #if READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO
148 # define RELIABLE_D_INO(dp) NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER
149 #else
150 # define RELIABLE_D_INO(dp) D_INO (dp)
151 #endif
153 #if ! HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_AUTHOR
154 # define st_author st_uid
155 #endif
157 enum filetype
159 unknown,
160 fifo,
161 chardev,
162 directory,
163 blockdev,
164 normal,
165 symbolic_link,
166 sock,
167 whiteout,
168 arg_directory
171 /* Display letters and indicators for each filetype.
172 Keep these in sync with enum filetype. */
173 static char const filetype_letter[] = "?pcdb-lswd";
175 /* Ensure that filetype and filetype_letter have the same
176 number of elements. */
177 verify (sizeof filetype_letter - 1 == arg_directory + 1);
179 #define FILETYPE_INDICATORS \
181 C_ORPHAN, C_FIFO, C_CHR, C_DIR, C_BLK, C_FILE, \
182 C_LINK, C_SOCK, C_FILE, C_DIR \
185 enum acl_type
187 ACL_T_NONE,
188 ACL_T_SELINUX_ONLY,
189 ACL_T_YES
192 struct fileinfo
194 /* The file name. */
195 char *name;
197 /* For symbolic link, name of the file linked to, otherwise zero. */
198 char *linkname;
200 struct stat stat;
202 enum filetype filetype;
204 /* For symbolic link and long listing, st_mode of file linked to, otherwise
205 zero. */
206 mode_t linkmode;
208 /* SELinux security context. */
209 security_context_t scontext;
211 bool stat_ok;
213 /* For symbolic link and color printing, true if linked-to file
214 exists, otherwise false. */
215 bool linkok;
217 /* For long listings, true if the file has an access control list,
218 or an SELinux security context. */
219 enum acl_type acl_type;
221 /* For color listings, true if a regular file has capability info. */
222 bool has_capability;
225 #define LEN_STR_PAIR(s) sizeof (s) - 1, s
227 /* Null is a valid character in a color indicator (think about Epson
228 printers, for example) so we have to use a length/buffer string
229 type. */
231 struct bin_str
233 size_t len; /* Number of bytes */
234 const char *string; /* Pointer to the same */
237 #if ! HAVE_TCGETPGRP
238 # define tcgetpgrp(Fd) 0
239 #endif
241 static size_t quote_name (FILE *out, const char *name,
242 struct quoting_options const *options,
243 size_t *width);
244 static char *make_link_name (char const *name, char const *linkname);
245 static int decode_switches (int argc, char **argv);
246 static bool file_ignored (char const *name);
247 static uintmax_t gobble_file (char const *name, enum filetype type,
248 ino_t inode, bool command_line_arg,
249 char const *dirname);
250 static bool print_color_indicator (const struct fileinfo *f,
251 bool symlink_target);
252 static void put_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind);
253 static void add_ignore_pattern (const char *pattern);
254 static void attach (char *dest, const char *dirname, const char *name);
255 static void clear_files (void);
256 static void extract_dirs_from_files (char const *dirname,
257 bool command_line_arg);
258 static void get_link_name (char const *filename, struct fileinfo *f,
259 bool command_line_arg);
260 static void indent (size_t from, size_t to);
261 static size_t calculate_columns (bool by_columns);
262 static void print_current_files (void);
263 static void print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname,
264 bool command_line_arg);
265 static size_t print_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f,
266 size_t start_col);
267 static void print_horizontal (void);
268 static int format_user_width (uid_t u);
269 static int format_group_width (gid_t g);
270 static void print_long_format (const struct fileinfo *f);
271 static void print_many_per_line (void);
272 static size_t print_name_with_quoting (const struct fileinfo *f,
273 bool symlink_target,
274 struct obstack *stack,
275 size_t start_col);
276 static void prep_non_filename_text (void);
277 static bool print_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode,
278 enum filetype type);
279 static void print_with_commas (void);
280 static void queue_directory (char const *name, char const *realname,
281 bool command_line_arg);
282 static void sort_files (void);
283 static void parse_ls_color (void);
285 /* Initial size of hash table.
286 Most hierarchies are likely to be shallower than this. */
287 #define INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE 30
289 /* The set of 'active' directories, from the current command-line argument
290 to the level in the hierarchy at which files are being listed.
291 A directory is represented by its device and inode numbers (struct dev_ino).
292 A directory is added to this set when ls begins listing it or its
293 entries, and it is removed from the set just after ls has finished
294 processing it. This set is used solely to detect loops, e.g., with
295 mkdir loop; cd loop; ln -s ../loop sub; ls -RL */
296 static Hash_table *active_dir_set;
298 #define LOOP_DETECT (!!active_dir_set)
300 /* The table of files in the current directory:
302 'cwd_file' points to a vector of 'struct fileinfo', one per file.
303 'cwd_n_alloc' is the number of elements space has been allocated for.
304 'cwd_n_used' is the number actually in use. */
306 /* Address of block containing the files that are described. */
307 static struct fileinfo *cwd_file;
309 /* Length of block that 'cwd_file' points to, measured in files. */
310 static size_t cwd_n_alloc;
312 /* Index of first unused slot in 'cwd_file'. */
313 static size_t cwd_n_used;
315 /* Vector of pointers to files, in proper sorted order, and the number
316 of entries allocated for it. */
317 static void **sorted_file;
318 static size_t sorted_file_alloc;
320 /* When true, in a color listing, color each symlink name according to the
321 type of file it points to. Otherwise, color them according to the 'ln'
322 directive in LS_COLORS. Dangling (orphan) symlinks are treated specially,
323 regardless. This is set when 'ln=target' appears in LS_COLORS. */
325 static bool color_symlink_as_referent;
327 /* mode of appropriate file for colorization */
328 #define FILE_OR_LINK_MODE(File) \
329 ((color_symlink_as_referent && (File)->linkok) \
330 ? (File)->linkmode : (File)->stat.st_mode)
333 /* Record of one pending directory waiting to be listed. */
335 struct pending
337 char *name;
338 /* If the directory is actually the file pointed to by a symbolic link we
339 were told to list, 'realname' will contain the name of the symbolic
340 link, otherwise zero. */
341 char *realname;
342 bool command_line_arg;
343 struct pending *next;
346 static struct pending *pending_dirs;
348 /* Current time in seconds and nanoseconds since 1970, updated as
349 needed when deciding whether a file is recent. */
351 static struct timespec current_time;
353 static bool print_scontext;
354 static char UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT[] = "?";
356 /* Whether any of the files has an ACL. This affects the width of the
357 mode column. */
359 static bool any_has_acl;
361 /* The number of columns to use for columns containing inode numbers,
362 block sizes, link counts, owners, groups, authors, major device
363 numbers, minor device numbers, and file sizes, respectively. */
365 static int inode_number_width;
366 static int block_size_width;
367 static int nlink_width;
368 static int scontext_width;
369 static int owner_width;
370 static int group_width;
371 static int author_width;
372 static int major_device_number_width;
373 static int minor_device_number_width;
374 static int file_size_width;
376 /* Option flags */
378 /* long_format for lots of info, one per line.
379 one_per_line for just names, one per line.
380 many_per_line for just names, many per line, sorted vertically.
381 horizontal for just names, many per line, sorted horizontally.
382 with_commas for just names, many per line, separated by commas.
384 -l (and other options that imply -l), -1, -C, -x and -m control
385 this parameter. */
387 enum format
389 long_format, /* -l and other options that imply -l */
390 one_per_line, /* -1 */
391 many_per_line, /* -C */
392 horizontal, /* -x */
393 with_commas /* -m */
396 static enum format format;
398 /* 'full-iso' uses full ISO-style dates and times. 'long-iso' uses longer
399 ISO-style time stamps, though shorter than 'full-iso'. 'iso' uses shorter
400 ISO-style time stamps. 'locale' uses locale-dependent time stamps. */
401 enum time_style
403 full_iso_time_style, /* --time-style=full-iso */
404 long_iso_time_style, /* --time-style=long-iso */
405 iso_time_style, /* --time-style=iso */
406 locale_time_style /* --time-style=locale */
409 static char const *const time_style_args[] =
411 "full-iso", "long-iso", "iso", "locale", NULL
413 static enum time_style const time_style_types[] =
415 full_iso_time_style, long_iso_time_style, iso_time_style,
416 locale_time_style
418 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (time_style_args, time_style_types);
420 /* Type of time to print or sort by. Controlled by -c and -u.
421 The values of each item of this enum are important since they are
422 used as indices in the sort functions array (see sort_files()). */
424 enum time_type
426 time_mtime, /* default */
427 time_ctime, /* -c */
428 time_atime, /* -u */
429 time_numtypes /* the number of elements of this enum */
432 static enum time_type time_type;
434 /* The file characteristic to sort by. Controlled by -t, -S, -U, -X, -v.
435 The values of each item of this enum are important since they are
436 used as indices in the sort functions array (see sort_files()). */
438 enum sort_type
440 sort_none = -1, /* -U */
441 sort_name, /* default */
442 sort_extension, /* -X */
443 sort_size, /* -S */
444 sort_version, /* -v */
445 sort_time, /* -t */
446 sort_numtypes /* the number of elements of this enum */
449 static enum sort_type sort_type;
451 /* Direction of sort.
452 false means highest first if numeric,
453 lowest first if alphabetic;
454 these are the defaults.
455 true means the opposite order in each case. -r */
457 static bool sort_reverse;
459 /* True means to display owner information. -g turns this off. */
461 static bool print_owner = true;
463 /* True means to display author information. */
465 static bool print_author;
467 /* True means to display group information. -G and -o turn this off. */
469 static bool print_group = true;
471 /* True means print the user and group id's as numbers rather
472 than as names. -n */
474 static bool numeric_ids;
476 /* True means mention the size in blocks of each file. -s */
478 static bool print_block_size;
480 /* Human-readable options for output, when printing block counts. */
481 static int human_output_opts;
483 /* The units to use when printing block counts. */
484 static uintmax_t output_block_size;
486 /* Likewise, but for file sizes. */
487 static int file_human_output_opts;
488 static uintmax_t file_output_block_size = 1;
490 /* Follow the output with a special string. Using this format,
491 Emacs' dired mode starts up twice as fast, and can handle all
492 strange characters in file names. */
493 static bool dired;
495 /* 'none' means don't mention the type of files.
496 'slash' means mention directories only, with a '/'.
497 'file_type' means mention file types.
498 'classify' means mention file types and mark executables.
500 Controlled by -F, -p, and --indicator-style. */
502 enum indicator_style
504 none, /* --indicator-style=none */
505 slash, /* -p, --indicator-style=slash */
506 file_type, /* --indicator-style=file-type */
507 classify /* -F, --indicator-style=classify */
510 static enum indicator_style indicator_style;
512 /* Names of indicator styles. */
513 static char const *const indicator_style_args[] =
515 "none", "slash", "file-type", "classify", NULL
517 static enum indicator_style const indicator_style_types[] =
519 none, slash, file_type, classify
521 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (indicator_style_args, indicator_style_types);
523 /* True means use colors to mark types. Also define the different
524 colors as well as the stuff for the LS_COLORS environment variable.
525 The LS_COLORS variable is now in a termcap-like format. */
527 static bool print_with_color;
529 /* Whether we used any colors in the output so far. If so, we will
530 need to restore the default color later. If not, we will need to
531 call prep_non_filename_text before using color for the first time. */
533 static bool used_color = false;
535 enum color_type
537 color_never, /* 0: default or --color=never */
538 color_always, /* 1: --color=always */
539 color_if_tty /* 2: --color=tty */
542 enum Dereference_symlink
544 DEREF_UNDEFINED = 1,
545 DEREF_NEVER,
546 DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS, /* -H */
547 DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR, /* the default, in certain cases */
548 DEREF_ALWAYS /* -L */
551 enum indicator_no
553 C_LEFT, C_RIGHT, C_END, C_RESET, C_NORM, C_FILE, C_DIR, C_LINK,
554 C_FIFO, C_SOCK,
555 C_BLK, C_CHR, C_MISSING, C_ORPHAN, C_EXEC, C_DOOR, C_SETUID, C_SETGID,
556 C_STICKY, C_OTHER_WRITABLE, C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE, C_CAP, C_MULTIHARDLINK,
557 C_CLR_TO_EOL
560 static const char *const indicator_name[]=
562 "lc", "rc", "ec", "rs", "no", "fi", "di", "ln", "pi", "so",
563 "bd", "cd", "mi", "or", "ex", "do", "su", "sg", "st",
564 "ow", "tw", "ca", "mh", "cl", NULL
567 struct color_ext_type
569 struct bin_str ext; /* The extension we're looking for */
570 struct bin_str seq; /* The sequence to output when we do */
571 struct color_ext_type *next; /* Next in list */
574 static struct bin_str color_indicator[] =
576 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("\033[") }, /* lc: Left of color sequence */
577 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("m") }, /* rc: Right of color sequence */
578 { 0, NULL }, /* ec: End color (replaces lc+no+rc) */
579 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("0") }, /* rs: Reset to ordinary colors */
580 { 0, NULL }, /* no: Normal */
581 { 0, NULL }, /* fi: File: default */
582 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;34") }, /* di: Directory: bright blue */
583 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;36") }, /* ln: Symlink: bright cyan */
584 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("33") }, /* pi: Pipe: yellow/brown */
585 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;35") }, /* so: Socket: bright magenta */
586 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;33") }, /* bd: Block device: bright yellow */
587 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;33") }, /* cd: Char device: bright yellow */
588 { 0, NULL }, /* mi: Missing file: undefined */
589 { 0, NULL }, /* or: Orphaned symlink: undefined */
590 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;32") }, /* ex: Executable: bright green */
591 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;35") }, /* do: Door: bright magenta */
592 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("37;41") }, /* su: setuid: white on red */
593 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("30;43") }, /* sg: setgid: black on yellow */
594 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("37;44") }, /* st: sticky: black on blue */
595 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("34;42") }, /* ow: other-writable: blue on green */
596 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("30;42") }, /* tw: ow w/ sticky: black on green */
597 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("30;41") }, /* ca: black on red */
598 { 0, NULL }, /* mh: disabled by default */
599 { LEN_STR_PAIR ("\033[K") }, /* cl: clear to end of line */
602 /* FIXME: comment */
603 static struct color_ext_type *color_ext_list = NULL;
605 /* Buffer for color sequences */
606 static char *color_buf;
608 /* True means to check for orphaned symbolic link, for displaying
609 colors. */
611 static bool check_symlink_color;
613 /* True means mention the inode number of each file. -i */
615 static bool print_inode;
617 /* What to do with symbolic links. Affected by -d, -F, -H, -l (and
618 other options that imply -l), and -L. */
620 static enum Dereference_symlink dereference;
622 /* True means when a directory is found, display info on its
623 contents. -R */
625 static bool recursive;
627 /* True means when an argument is a directory name, display info
628 on it itself. -d */
630 static bool immediate_dirs;
632 /* True means that directories are grouped before files. */
634 static bool directories_first;
636 /* Which files to ignore. */
638 static enum
640 /* Ignore files whose names start with '.', and files specified by
641 --hide and --ignore. */
642 IGNORE_DEFAULT,
644 /* Ignore '.', '..', and files specified by --ignore. */
645 IGNORE_DOT_AND_DOTDOT,
647 /* Ignore only files specified by --ignore. */
648 IGNORE_MINIMAL
649 } ignore_mode;
651 /* A linked list of shell-style globbing patterns. If a non-argument
652 file name matches any of these patterns, it is ignored.
653 Controlled by -I. Multiple -I options accumulate.
654 The -B option adds '*~' and '.*~' to this list. */
656 struct ignore_pattern
658 const char *pattern;
659 struct ignore_pattern *next;
662 static struct ignore_pattern *ignore_patterns;
664 /* Similar to IGNORE_PATTERNS, except that -a or -A causes this
665 variable itself to be ignored. */
666 static struct ignore_pattern *hide_patterns;
668 /* True means output nongraphic chars in file names as '?'.
669 (-q, --hide-control-chars)
670 qmark_funny_chars and the quoting style (-Q, --quoting-style=WORD) are
671 independent. The algorithm is: first, obey the quoting style to get a
672 string representing the file name; then, if qmark_funny_chars is set,
673 replace all nonprintable chars in that string with '?'. It's necessary
674 to replace nonprintable chars even in quoted strings, because we don't
675 want to mess up the terminal if control chars get sent to it, and some
676 quoting methods pass through control chars as-is. */
677 static bool qmark_funny_chars;
679 /* Quoting options for file and dir name output. */
681 static struct quoting_options *filename_quoting_options;
682 static struct quoting_options *dirname_quoting_options;
684 /* The number of chars per hardware tab stop. Setting this to zero
685 inhibits the use of TAB characters for separating columns. -T */
686 static size_t tabsize;
688 /* True means print each directory name before listing it. */
690 static bool print_dir_name;
692 /* The line length to use for breaking lines in many-per-line format.
693 Can be set with -w. */
695 static size_t line_length;
697 /* If true, the file listing format requires that stat be called on
698 each file. */
700 static bool format_needs_stat;
702 /* Similar to 'format_needs_stat', but set if only the file type is
703 needed. */
705 static bool format_needs_type;
707 /* An arbitrary limit on the number of bytes in a printed time stamp.
708 This is set to a relatively small value to avoid the need to worry
709 about denial-of-service attacks on servers that run "ls" on behalf
710 of remote clients. 1000 bytes should be enough for any practical
711 time stamp format. */
713 enum { TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM = MAX (1000, INT_STRLEN_BOUND (time_t)) };
715 /* strftime formats for non-recent and recent files, respectively, in
716 -l output. */
718 static char const *long_time_format[2] =
720 /* strftime format for non-recent files (older than 6 months), in
721 -l output. This should contain the year, month and day (at
722 least), in an order that is understood by people in your
723 locale's territory. Please try to keep the number of used
724 screen columns small, because many people work in windows with
725 only 80 columns. But make this as wide as the other string
726 below, for recent files. */
727 /* TRANSLATORS: ls output needs to be aligned for ease of reading,
728 so be wary of using variable width fields from the locale.
729 Note %b is handled specially by ls and aligned correctly.
730 Note also that specifying a width as in %5b is erroneous as strftime
731 will count bytes rather than characters in multibyte locales. */
732 N_("%b %e %Y"),
733 /* strftime format for recent files (younger than 6 months), in -l
734 output. This should contain the month, day and time (at
735 least), in an order that is understood by people in your
736 locale's territory. Please try to keep the number of used
737 screen columns small, because many people work in windows with
738 only 80 columns. But make this as wide as the other string
739 above, for non-recent files. */
740 /* TRANSLATORS: ls output needs to be aligned for ease of reading,
741 so be wary of using variable width fields from the locale.
742 Note %b is handled specially by ls and aligned correctly.
743 Note also that specifying a width as in %5b is erroneous as strftime
744 will count bytes rather than characters in multibyte locales. */
745 N_("%b %e %H:%M")
748 /* The set of signals that are caught. */
750 static sigset_t caught_signals;
752 /* If nonzero, the value of the pending fatal signal. */
754 static sig_atomic_t volatile interrupt_signal;
756 /* A count of the number of pending stop signals that have been received. */
758 static sig_atomic_t volatile stop_signal_count;
760 /* Desired exit status. */
762 static int exit_status;
764 /* Exit statuses. */
765 enum
767 /* "ls" had a minor problem. E.g., while processing a directory,
768 ls obtained the name of an entry via readdir, yet was later
769 unable to stat that name. This happens when listing a directory
770 in which entries are actively being removed or renamed. */
771 LS_MINOR_PROBLEM = 1,
773 /* "ls" had more serious trouble (e.g., memory exhausted, invalid
774 option or failure to stat a command line argument. */
775 LS_FAILURE = 2
778 /* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
779 non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */
780 enum
782 AUTHOR_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1,
783 BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION,
784 COLOR_OPTION,
785 DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION,
786 FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION,
787 FORMAT_OPTION,
788 FULL_TIME_OPTION,
789 GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION,
790 HIDE_OPTION,
791 INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION,
792 QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION,
793 SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION,
794 SI_OPTION,
795 SORT_OPTION,
796 TIME_OPTION,
797 TIME_STYLE_OPTION
800 static struct option const long_options[] =
802 {"all", no_argument, NULL, 'a'},
803 {"escape", no_argument, NULL, 'b'},
804 {"directory", no_argument, NULL, 'd'},
805 {"dired", no_argument, NULL, 'D'},
806 {"full-time", no_argument, NULL, FULL_TIME_OPTION},
807 {"group-directories-first", no_argument, NULL,
808 GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION},
809 {"human-readable", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
810 {"inode", no_argument, NULL, 'i'},
811 {"kibibytes", no_argument, NULL, 'k'},
812 {"numeric-uid-gid", no_argument, NULL, 'n'},
813 {"no-group", no_argument, NULL, 'G'},
814 {"hide-control-chars", no_argument, NULL, 'q'},
815 {"reverse", no_argument, NULL, 'r'},
816 {"size", no_argument, NULL, 's'},
817 {"width", required_argument, NULL, 'w'},
818 {"almost-all", no_argument, NULL, 'A'},
819 {"ignore-backups", no_argument, NULL, 'B'},
820 {"classify", no_argument, NULL, 'F'},
821 {"file-type", no_argument, NULL, FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION},
822 {"si", no_argument, NULL, SI_OPTION},
823 {"dereference-command-line", no_argument, NULL, 'H'},
824 {"dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir", no_argument, NULL,
825 DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION},
826 {"hide", required_argument, NULL, HIDE_OPTION},
827 {"ignore", required_argument, NULL, 'I'},
828 {"indicator-style", required_argument, NULL, INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION},
829 {"dereference", no_argument, NULL, 'L'},
830 {"literal", no_argument, NULL, 'N'},
831 {"quote-name", no_argument, NULL, 'Q'},
832 {"quoting-style", required_argument, NULL, QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION},
833 {"recursive", no_argument, NULL, 'R'},
834 {"format", required_argument, NULL, FORMAT_OPTION},
835 {"show-control-chars", no_argument, NULL, SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION},
836 {"sort", required_argument, NULL, SORT_OPTION},
837 {"tabsize", required_argument, NULL, 'T'},
838 {"time", required_argument, NULL, TIME_OPTION},
839 {"time-style", required_argument, NULL, TIME_STYLE_OPTION},
840 {"color", optional_argument, NULL, COLOR_OPTION},
841 {"block-size", required_argument, NULL, BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION},
842 {"context", no_argument, 0, 'Z'},
843 {"author", no_argument, NULL, AUTHOR_OPTION},
844 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
845 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
846 {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
849 static char const *const format_args[] =
851 "verbose", "long", "commas", "horizontal", "across",
852 "vertical", "single-column", NULL
854 static enum format const format_types[] =
856 long_format, long_format, with_commas, horizontal, horizontal,
857 many_per_line, one_per_line
859 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (format_args, format_types);
861 static char const *const sort_args[] =
863 "none", "time", "size", "extension", "version", NULL
865 static enum sort_type const sort_types[] =
867 sort_none, sort_time, sort_size, sort_extension, sort_version
869 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (sort_args, sort_types);
871 static char const *const time_args[] =
873 "atime", "access", "use", "ctime", "status", NULL
875 static enum time_type const time_types[] =
877 time_atime, time_atime, time_atime, time_ctime, time_ctime
879 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (time_args, time_types);
881 static char const *const color_args[] =
883 /* force and none are for compatibility with another color-ls version */
884 "always", "yes", "force",
885 "never", "no", "none",
886 "auto", "tty", "if-tty", NULL
888 static enum color_type const color_types[] =
890 color_always, color_always, color_always,
891 color_never, color_never, color_never,
892 color_if_tty, color_if_tty, color_if_tty
894 ARGMATCH_VERIFY (color_args, color_types);
896 /* Information about filling a column. */
897 struct column_info
899 bool valid_len;
900 size_t line_len;
901 size_t *col_arr;
904 /* Array with information about column filledness. */
905 static struct column_info *column_info;
907 /* Maximum number of columns ever possible for this display. */
908 static size_t max_idx;
910 /* The minimum width of a column is 3: 1 character for the name and 2
911 for the separating white space. */
912 #define MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH 3
915 /* This zero-based index is used solely with the --dired option.
916 When that option is in effect, this counter is incremented for each
917 byte of output generated by this program so that the beginning
918 and ending indices (in that output) of every file name can be recorded
919 and later output themselves. */
920 static size_t dired_pos;
922 #define DIRED_PUTCHAR(c) do {putchar ((c)); ++dired_pos;} while (0)
924 /* Write S to STREAM and increment DIRED_POS by S_LEN. */
925 #define DIRED_FPUTS(s, stream, s_len) \
926 do {fputs (s, stream); dired_pos += s_len;} while (0)
928 /* Like DIRED_FPUTS, but for use when S is a literal string. */
929 #define DIRED_FPUTS_LITERAL(s, stream) \
930 do {fputs (s, stream); dired_pos += sizeof (s) - 1;} while (0)
932 #define DIRED_INDENT() \
933 do \
935 if (dired) \
936 DIRED_FPUTS_LITERAL (" ", stdout); \
938 while (0)
940 /* With --dired, store pairs of beginning and ending indices of filenames. */
941 static struct obstack dired_obstack;
943 /* With --dired, store pairs of beginning and ending indices of any
944 directory names that appear as headers (just before 'total' line)
945 for lists of directory entries. Such directory names are seen when
946 listing hierarchies using -R and when a directory is listed with at
947 least one other command line argument. */
948 static struct obstack subdired_obstack;
950 /* Save the current index on the specified obstack, OBS. */
951 #define PUSH_CURRENT_DIRED_POS(obs) \
952 do \
954 if (dired) \
955 obstack_grow (obs, &dired_pos, sizeof (dired_pos)); \
957 while (0)
959 /* With -R, this stack is used to help detect directory cycles.
960 The device/inode pairs on this stack mirror the pairs in the
961 active_dir_set hash table. */
962 static struct obstack dev_ino_obstack;
964 /* Push a pair onto the device/inode stack. */
965 #define DEV_INO_PUSH(Dev, Ino) \
966 do \
968 struct dev_ino *di; \
969 obstack_blank (&dev_ino_obstack, sizeof (struct dev_ino)); \
970 di = -1 + (struct dev_ino *) obstack_next_free (&dev_ino_obstack); \
971 di->st_dev = (Dev); \
972 di->st_ino = (Ino); \
974 while (0)
976 /* Pop a dev/ino struct off the global dev_ino_obstack
977 and return that struct. */
978 static struct dev_ino
979 dev_ino_pop (void)
981 assert (sizeof (struct dev_ino) <= obstack_object_size (&dev_ino_obstack));
982 obstack_blank (&dev_ino_obstack, -(int) (sizeof (struct dev_ino)));
983 return *(struct dev_ino *) obstack_next_free (&dev_ino_obstack);
986 /* Note the use commented out below:
987 #define ASSERT_MATCHING_DEV_INO(Name, Di) \
988 do \
990 struct stat sb; \
991 assert (Name); \
992 assert (0 <= stat (Name, &sb)); \
993 assert (sb.st_dev == Di.st_dev); \
994 assert (sb.st_ino == Di.st_ino); \
996 while (0)
999 /* Write to standard output PREFIX, followed by the quoting style and
1000 a space-separated list of the integers stored in OS all on one line. */
1002 static void
1003 dired_dump_obstack (const char *prefix, struct obstack *os)
1005 size_t n_pos;
1007 n_pos = obstack_object_size (os) / sizeof (dired_pos);
1008 if (n_pos > 0)
1010 size_t i;
1011 size_t *pos;
1013 pos = (size_t *) obstack_finish (os);
1014 fputs (prefix, stdout);
1015 for (i = 0; i < n_pos; i++)
1016 printf (" %lu", (unsigned long int) pos[i]);
1017 putchar ('\n');
1021 /* Read the abbreviated month names from the locale, to align them
1022 and to determine the max width of the field and to truncate names
1023 greater than our max allowed.
1024 Note even though this handles multibyte locales correctly
1025 it's not restricted to them as single byte locales can have
1026 variable width abbreviated months and also precomputing/caching
1027 the names was seen to increase the performance of ls significantly. */
1029 /* max number of display cells to use */
1030 enum { MAX_MON_WIDTH = 5 };
1031 /* In the unlikely event that the abmon[] storage is not big enough
1032 an error message will be displayed, and we revert to using
1033 unmodified abbreviated month names from the locale database. */
1034 static char abmon[12][MAX_MON_WIDTH * 2 * MB_LEN_MAX + 1];
1035 /* minimum width needed to align %b, 0 => don't use precomputed values. */
1036 static size_t required_mon_width;
1038 static size_t
1039 abmon_init (void)
1041 #ifdef HAVE_NL_LANGINFO
1042 required_mon_width = MAX_MON_WIDTH;
1043 size_t curr_max_width;
1046 curr_max_width = required_mon_width;
1047 required_mon_width = 0;
1048 for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
1050 size_t width = curr_max_width;
1052 size_t req = mbsalign (nl_langinfo (ABMON_1 + i),
1053 abmon[i], sizeof (abmon[i]),
1054 &width, MBS_ALIGN_LEFT, 0);
1056 if (req == (size_t) -1 || req >= sizeof (abmon[i]))
1058 required_mon_width = 0; /* ignore precomputed strings. */
1059 return required_mon_width;
1062 required_mon_width = MAX (required_mon_width, width);
1065 while (curr_max_width > required_mon_width);
1066 #endif
1068 return required_mon_width;
1071 static size_t
1072 dev_ino_hash (void const *x, size_t table_size)
1074 struct dev_ino const *p = x;
1075 return (uintmax_t) p->st_ino % table_size;
1078 static bool
1079 dev_ino_compare (void const *x, void const *y)
1081 struct dev_ino const *a = x;
1082 struct dev_ino const *b = y;
1083 return SAME_INODE (*a, *b) ? true : false;
1086 static void
1087 dev_ino_free (void *x)
1089 free (x);
1092 /* Add the device/inode pair (P->st_dev/P->st_ino) to the set of
1093 active directories. Return true if there is already a matching
1094 entry in the table. */
1096 static bool
1097 visit_dir (dev_t dev, ino_t ino)
1099 struct dev_ino *ent;
1100 struct dev_ino *ent_from_table;
1101 bool found_match;
1103 ent = xmalloc (sizeof *ent);
1104 ent->st_ino = ino;
1105 ent->st_dev = dev;
1107 /* Attempt to insert this entry into the table. */
1108 ent_from_table = hash_insert (active_dir_set, ent);
1110 if (ent_from_table == NULL)
1112 /* Insertion failed due to lack of memory. */
1113 xalloc_die ();
1116 found_match = (ent_from_table != ent);
1118 if (found_match)
1120 /* ent was not inserted, so free it. */
1121 free (ent);
1124 return found_match;
1127 static void
1128 free_pending_ent (struct pending *p)
1130 free (p->name);
1131 free (p->realname);
1132 free (p);
1135 static bool
1136 is_colored (enum indicator_no type)
1138 size_t len = color_indicator[type].len;
1139 char const *s = color_indicator[type].string;
1140 return ! (len == 0
1141 || (len == 1 && STRNCMP_LIT (s, "0") == 0)
1142 || (len == 2 && STRNCMP_LIT (s, "00") == 0));
1145 static void
1146 restore_default_color (void)
1148 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]);
1149 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]);
1152 static void
1153 set_normal_color (void)
1155 if (print_with_color && is_colored (C_NORM))
1157 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]);
1158 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_NORM]);
1159 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]);
1163 /* An ordinary signal was received; arrange for the program to exit. */
1165 static void
1166 sighandler (int sig)
1168 if (! SA_NOCLDSTOP)
1169 signal (sig, SIG_IGN);
1170 if (! interrupt_signal)
1171 interrupt_signal = sig;
1174 /* A SIGTSTP was received; arrange for the program to suspend itself. */
1176 static void
1177 stophandler (int sig)
1179 if (! SA_NOCLDSTOP)
1180 signal (sig, stophandler);
1181 if (! interrupt_signal)
1182 stop_signal_count++;
1185 /* Process any pending signals. If signals are caught, this function
1186 should be called periodically. Ideally there should never be an
1187 unbounded amount of time when signals are not being processed.
1188 Signal handling can restore the default colors, so callers must
1189 immediately change colors after invoking this function. */
1191 static void
1192 process_signals (void)
1194 while (interrupt_signal || stop_signal_count)
1196 int sig;
1197 int stops;
1198 sigset_t oldset;
1200 if (used_color)
1201 restore_default_color ();
1202 fflush (stdout);
1204 sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &caught_signals, &oldset);
1206 /* Reload interrupt_signal and stop_signal_count, in case a new
1207 signal was handled before sigprocmask took effect. */
1208 sig = interrupt_signal;
1209 stops = stop_signal_count;
1211 /* SIGTSTP is special, since the application can receive that signal
1212 more than once. In this case, don't set the signal handler to the
1213 default. Instead, just raise the uncatchable SIGSTOP. */
1214 if (stops)
1216 stop_signal_count = stops - 1;
1217 sig = SIGSTOP;
1219 else
1220 signal (sig, SIG_DFL);
1222 /* Exit or suspend the program. */
1223 raise (sig);
1224 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
1226 /* If execution reaches here, then the program has been
1227 continued (after being suspended). */
1232 main (int argc, char **argv)
1234 int i;
1235 struct pending *thispend;
1236 int n_files;
1238 /* The signals that are trapped, and the number of such signals. */
1239 static int const sig[] =
1241 /* This one is handled specially. */
1242 SIGTSTP,
1244 /* The usual suspects. */
1245 SIGALRM, SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGPIPE, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM,
1246 #ifdef SIGPOLL
1247 SIGPOLL,
1248 #endif
1249 #ifdef SIGPROF
1250 SIGPROF,
1251 #endif
1252 #ifdef SIGVTALRM
1253 SIGVTALRM,
1254 #endif
1255 #ifdef SIGXCPU
1256 SIGXCPU,
1257 #endif
1258 #ifdef SIGXFSZ
1259 SIGXFSZ,
1260 #endif
1262 enum { nsigs = ARRAY_CARDINALITY (sig) };
1264 #if ! SA_NOCLDSTOP
1265 bool caught_sig[nsigs];
1266 #endif
1268 initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
1269 set_program_name (argv[0]);
1270 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
1271 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
1272 textdomain (PACKAGE);
1274 initialize_exit_failure (LS_FAILURE);
1275 atexit (close_stdout);
1277 assert (ARRAY_CARDINALITY (color_indicator) + 1
1278 == ARRAY_CARDINALITY (indicator_name));
1280 exit_status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
1281 print_dir_name = true;
1282 pending_dirs = NULL;
1284 current_time.tv_sec = TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t);
1285 current_time.tv_nsec = -1;
1287 i = decode_switches (argc, argv);
1289 if (print_with_color)
1290 parse_ls_color ();
1292 /* Test print_with_color again, because the call to parse_ls_color
1293 may have just reset it -- e.g., if LS_COLORS is invalid. */
1294 if (print_with_color)
1296 /* Avoid following symbolic links when possible. */
1297 if (is_colored (C_ORPHAN)
1298 || (is_colored (C_EXEC) && color_symlink_as_referent)
1299 || (is_colored (C_MISSING) && format == long_format))
1300 check_symlink_color = true;
1302 /* If the standard output is a controlling terminal, watch out
1303 for signals, so that the colors can be restored to the
1304 default state if "ls" is suspended or interrupted. */
1306 if (0 <= tcgetpgrp (STDOUT_FILENO))
1308 int j;
1309 #if SA_NOCLDSTOP
1310 struct sigaction act;
1312 sigemptyset (&caught_signals);
1313 for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++)
1315 sigaction (sig[j], NULL, &act);
1316 if (act.sa_handler != SIG_IGN)
1317 sigaddset (&caught_signals, sig[j]);
1320 act.sa_mask = caught_signals;
1321 act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
1323 for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++)
1324 if (sigismember (&caught_signals, sig[j]))
1326 act.sa_handler = sig[j] == SIGTSTP ? stophandler : sighandler;
1327 sigaction (sig[j], &act, NULL);
1329 #else
1330 for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++)
1332 caught_sig[j] = (signal (sig[j], SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN);
1333 if (caught_sig[j])
1335 signal (sig[j], sig[j] == SIGTSTP ? stophandler : sighandler);
1336 siginterrupt (sig[j], 0);
1339 #endif
1343 if (dereference == DEREF_UNDEFINED)
1344 dereference = ((immediate_dirs
1345 || indicator_style == classify
1346 || format == long_format)
1347 ? DEREF_NEVER
1348 : DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR);
1350 /* When using -R, initialize a data structure we'll use to
1351 detect any directory cycles. */
1352 if (recursive)
1354 active_dir_set = hash_initialize (INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE, NULL,
1355 dev_ino_hash,
1356 dev_ino_compare,
1357 dev_ino_free);
1358 if (active_dir_set == NULL)
1359 xalloc_die ();
1361 obstack_init (&dev_ino_obstack);
1364 format_needs_stat = sort_type == sort_time || sort_type == sort_size
1365 || format == long_format
1366 || print_scontext
1367 || print_block_size;
1368 format_needs_type = (! format_needs_stat
1369 && (recursive
1370 || print_with_color
1371 || indicator_style != none
1372 || directories_first));
1374 if (dired)
1376 obstack_init (&dired_obstack);
1377 obstack_init (&subdired_obstack);
1380 cwd_n_alloc = 100;
1381 cwd_file = xnmalloc (cwd_n_alloc, sizeof *cwd_file);
1382 cwd_n_used = 0;
1384 clear_files ();
1386 n_files = argc - i;
1388 if (n_files <= 0)
1390 if (immediate_dirs)
1391 gobble_file (".", directory, NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER, true, "");
1392 else
1393 queue_directory (".", NULL, true);
1395 else
1397 gobble_file (argv[i++], unknown, NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER, true, "");
1398 while (i < argc);
1400 if (cwd_n_used)
1402 sort_files ();
1403 if (!immediate_dirs)
1404 extract_dirs_from_files (NULL, true);
1405 /* 'cwd_n_used' might be zero now. */
1408 /* In the following if/else blocks, it is sufficient to test 'pending_dirs'
1409 (and not pending_dirs->name) because there may be no markers in the queue
1410 at this point. A marker may be enqueued when extract_dirs_from_files is
1411 called with a non-empty string or via print_dir. */
1412 if (cwd_n_used)
1414 print_current_files ();
1415 if (pending_dirs)
1416 DIRED_PUTCHAR ('\n');
1418 else if (n_files <= 1 && pending_dirs && pending_dirs->next == 0)
1419 print_dir_name = false;
1421 while (pending_dirs)
1423 thispend = pending_dirs;
1424 pending_dirs = pending_dirs->next;
1426 if (LOOP_DETECT)
1428 if (thispend->name == NULL)
1430 /* thispend->name == NULL means this is a marker entry
1431 indicating we've finished processing the directory.
1432 Use its dev/ino numbers to remove the corresponding
1433 entry from the active_dir_set hash table. */
1434 struct dev_ino di = dev_ino_pop ();
1435 struct dev_ino *found = hash_delete (active_dir_set, &di);
1436 /* ASSERT_MATCHING_DEV_INO (thispend->realname, di); */
1437 assert (found);
1438 dev_ino_free (found);
1439 free_pending_ent (thispend);
1440 continue;
1444 print_dir (thispend->name, thispend->realname,
1445 thispend->command_line_arg);
1447 free_pending_ent (thispend);
1448 print_dir_name = true;
1451 if (print_with_color)
1453 int j;
1455 if (used_color)
1457 /* Skip the restore when it would be a no-op, i.e.,
1458 when left is "\033[" and right is "m". */
1459 if (!(color_indicator[C_LEFT].len == 2
1460 && memcmp (color_indicator[C_LEFT].string, "\033[", 2) == 0
1461 && color_indicator[C_RIGHT].len == 1
1462 && color_indicator[C_RIGHT].string[0] == 'm'))
1463 restore_default_color ();
1465 fflush (stdout);
1467 /* Restore the default signal handling. */
1468 #if SA_NOCLDSTOP
1469 for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++)
1470 if (sigismember (&caught_signals, sig[j]))
1471 signal (sig[j], SIG_DFL);
1472 #else
1473 for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++)
1474 if (caught_sig[j])
1475 signal (sig[j], SIG_DFL);
1476 #endif
1478 /* Act on any signals that arrived before the default was restored.
1479 This can process signals out of order, but there doesn't seem to
1480 be an easy way to do them in order, and the order isn't that
1481 important anyway. */
1482 for (j = stop_signal_count; j; j--)
1483 raise (SIGSTOP);
1484 j = interrupt_signal;
1485 if (j)
1486 raise (j);
1489 if (dired)
1491 /* No need to free these since we're about to exit. */
1492 dired_dump_obstack ("//DIRED//", &dired_obstack);
1493 dired_dump_obstack ("//SUBDIRED//", &subdired_obstack);
1494 printf ("//DIRED-OPTIONS// --quoting-style=%s\n",
1495 quoting_style_args[get_quoting_style (filename_quoting_options)]);
1498 if (LOOP_DETECT)
1500 assert (hash_get_n_entries (active_dir_set) == 0);
1501 hash_free (active_dir_set);
1504 exit (exit_status);
1507 /* Set all the option flags according to the switches specified.
1508 Return the index of the first non-option argument. */
1510 static int
1511 decode_switches (int argc, char **argv)
1513 char *time_style_option = NULL;
1515 bool sort_type_specified = false;
1516 bool kibibytes_specified = false;
1518 qmark_funny_chars = false;
1520 /* initialize all switches to default settings */
1522 switch (ls_mode)
1524 case LS_MULTI_COL:
1525 /* This is for the 'dir' program. */
1526 format = many_per_line;
1527 set_quoting_style (NULL, escape_quoting_style);
1528 break;
1530 case LS_LONG_FORMAT:
1531 /* This is for the 'vdir' program. */
1532 format = long_format;
1533 set_quoting_style (NULL, escape_quoting_style);
1534 break;
1536 case LS_LS:
1537 /* This is for the 'ls' program. */
1538 if (isatty (STDOUT_FILENO))
1540 format = many_per_line;
1541 /* See description of qmark_funny_chars, above. */
1542 qmark_funny_chars = true;
1544 else
1546 format = one_per_line;
1547 qmark_funny_chars = false;
1549 break;
1551 default:
1552 abort ();
1555 time_type = time_mtime;
1556 sort_type = sort_name;
1557 sort_reverse = false;
1558 numeric_ids = false;
1559 print_block_size = false;
1560 indicator_style = none;
1561 print_inode = false;
1562 dereference = DEREF_UNDEFINED;
1563 recursive = false;
1564 immediate_dirs = false;
1565 ignore_mode = IGNORE_DEFAULT;
1566 ignore_patterns = NULL;
1567 hide_patterns = NULL;
1568 print_scontext = false;
1570 /* FIXME: put this in a function. */
1572 char const *q_style = getenv ("QUOTING_STYLE");
1573 if (q_style)
1575 int i = ARGMATCH (q_style, quoting_style_args, quoting_style_vals);
1576 if (0 <= i)
1577 set_quoting_style (NULL, quoting_style_vals[i]);
1578 else
1579 error (0, 0,
1580 _("ignoring invalid value of environment variable QUOTING_STYLE: %s"),
1581 quotearg (q_style));
1585 line_length = 80;
1587 char const *p = getenv ("COLUMNS");
1588 if (p && *p)
1590 unsigned long int tmp_ulong;
1591 if (xstrtoul (p, NULL, 0, &tmp_ulong, NULL) == LONGINT_OK
1592 && 0 < tmp_ulong && tmp_ulong <= SIZE_MAX)
1594 line_length = tmp_ulong;
1596 else
1598 error (0, 0,
1599 _("ignoring invalid width in environment variable COLUMNS: %s"),
1600 quotearg (p));
1605 #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
1607 struct winsize ws;
1609 if (ioctl (STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) != -1
1610 && 0 < ws.ws_col && ws.ws_col == (size_t) ws.ws_col)
1611 line_length = ws.ws_col;
1613 #endif
1616 char const *p = getenv ("TABSIZE");
1617 tabsize = 8;
1618 if (p)
1620 unsigned long int tmp_ulong;
1621 if (xstrtoul (p, NULL, 0, &tmp_ulong, NULL) == LONGINT_OK
1622 && tmp_ulong <= SIZE_MAX)
1624 tabsize = tmp_ulong;
1626 else
1628 error (0, 0,
1629 _("ignoring invalid tab size in environment variable TABSIZE: %s"),
1630 quotearg (p));
1635 while (true)
1637 int oi = -1;
1638 int c = getopt_long (argc, argv,
1639 "abcdfghiklmnopqrstuvw:xABCDFGHI:LNQRST:UXZ1",
1640 long_options, &oi);
1641 if (c == -1)
1642 break;
1644 switch (c)
1646 case 'a':
1647 ignore_mode = IGNORE_MINIMAL;
1648 break;
1650 case 'b':
1651 set_quoting_style (NULL, escape_quoting_style);
1652 break;
1654 case 'c':
1655 time_type = time_ctime;
1656 break;
1658 case 'd':
1659 immediate_dirs = true;
1660 break;
1662 case 'f':
1663 /* Same as enabling -a -U and disabling -l -s. */
1664 ignore_mode = IGNORE_MINIMAL;
1665 sort_type = sort_none;
1666 sort_type_specified = true;
1667 /* disable -l */
1668 if (format == long_format)
1669 format = (isatty (STDOUT_FILENO) ? many_per_line : one_per_line);
1670 print_block_size = false; /* disable -s */
1671 print_with_color = false; /* disable --color */
1672 break;
1674 case FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION: /* --file-type */
1675 indicator_style = file_type;
1676 break;
1678 case 'g':
1679 format = long_format;
1680 print_owner = false;
1681 break;
1683 case 'h':
1684 file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts =
1685 human_autoscale | human_SI | human_base_1024;
1686 file_output_block_size = output_block_size = 1;
1687 break;
1689 case 'i':
1690 print_inode = true;
1691 break;
1693 case 'k':
1694 kibibytes_specified = true;
1695 break;
1697 case 'l':
1698 format = long_format;
1699 break;
1701 case 'm':
1702 format = with_commas;
1703 break;
1705 case 'n':
1706 numeric_ids = true;
1707 format = long_format;
1708 break;
1710 case 'o': /* Just like -l, but don't display group info. */
1711 format = long_format;
1712 print_group = false;
1713 break;
1715 case 'p':
1716 indicator_style = slash;
1717 break;
1719 case 'q':
1720 qmark_funny_chars = true;
1721 break;
1723 case 'r':
1724 sort_reverse = true;
1725 break;
1727 case 's':
1728 print_block_size = true;
1729 break;
1731 case 't':
1732 sort_type = sort_time;
1733 sort_type_specified = true;
1734 break;
1736 case 'u':
1737 time_type = time_atime;
1738 break;
1740 case 'v':
1741 sort_type = sort_version;
1742 sort_type_specified = true;
1743 break;
1745 case 'w':
1747 unsigned long int tmp_ulong;
1748 if (xstrtoul (optarg, NULL, 0, &tmp_ulong, NULL) != LONGINT_OK
1749 || ! (0 < tmp_ulong && tmp_ulong <= SIZE_MAX))
1750 error (LS_FAILURE, 0, _("invalid line width: %s"),
1751 quotearg (optarg));
1752 line_length = tmp_ulong;
1753 break;
1756 case 'x':
1757 format = horizontal;
1758 break;
1760 case 'A':
1761 if (ignore_mode == IGNORE_DEFAULT)
1762 ignore_mode = IGNORE_DOT_AND_DOTDOT;
1763 break;
1765 case 'B':
1766 add_ignore_pattern ("*~");
1767 add_ignore_pattern (".*~");
1768 break;
1770 case 'C':
1771 format = many_per_line;
1772 break;
1774 case 'D':
1775 dired = true;
1776 break;
1778 case 'F':
1779 indicator_style = classify;
1780 break;
1782 case 'G': /* inhibit display of group info */
1783 print_group = false;
1784 break;
1786 case 'H':
1787 dereference = DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS;
1788 break;
1790 case DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION:
1791 dereference = DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR;
1792 break;
1794 case 'I':
1795 add_ignore_pattern (optarg);
1796 break;
1798 case 'L':
1799 dereference = DEREF_ALWAYS;
1800 break;
1802 case 'N':
1803 set_quoting_style (NULL, literal_quoting_style);
1804 break;
1806 case 'Q':
1807 set_quoting_style (NULL, c_quoting_style);
1808 break;
1810 case 'R':
1811 recursive = true;
1812 break;
1814 case 'S':
1815 sort_type = sort_size;
1816 sort_type_specified = true;
1817 break;
1819 case 'T':
1821 unsigned long int tmp_ulong;
1822 if (xstrtoul (optarg, NULL, 0, &tmp_ulong, NULL) != LONGINT_OK
1823 || SIZE_MAX < tmp_ulong)
1824 error (LS_FAILURE, 0, _("invalid tab size: %s"),
1825 quotearg (optarg));
1826 tabsize = tmp_ulong;
1827 break;
1830 case 'U':
1831 sort_type = sort_none;
1832 sort_type_specified = true;
1833 break;
1835 case 'X':
1836 sort_type = sort_extension;
1837 sort_type_specified = true;
1838 break;
1840 case '1':
1841 /* -1 has no effect after -l. */
1842 if (format != long_format)
1843 format = one_per_line;
1844 break;
1846 case AUTHOR_OPTION:
1847 print_author = true;
1848 break;
1850 case HIDE_OPTION:
1852 struct ignore_pattern *hide = xmalloc (sizeof *hide);
1853 hide->pattern = optarg;
1854 hide->next = hide_patterns;
1855 hide_patterns = hide;
1857 break;
1859 case SORT_OPTION:
1860 sort_type = XARGMATCH ("--sort", optarg, sort_args, sort_types);
1861 sort_type_specified = true;
1862 break;
1864 case GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION:
1865 directories_first = true;
1866 break;
1868 case TIME_OPTION:
1869 time_type = XARGMATCH ("--time", optarg, time_args, time_types);
1870 break;
1872 case FORMAT_OPTION:
1873 format = XARGMATCH ("--format", optarg, format_args, format_types);
1874 break;
1876 case FULL_TIME_OPTION:
1877 format = long_format;
1878 time_style_option = bad_cast ("full-iso");
1879 break;
1881 case COLOR_OPTION:
1883 int i;
1884 if (optarg)
1885 i = XARGMATCH ("--color", optarg, color_args, color_types);
1886 else
1887 /* Using --color with no argument is equivalent to using
1888 --color=always. */
1889 i = color_always;
1891 print_with_color = (i == color_always
1892 || (i == color_if_tty
1893 && isatty (STDOUT_FILENO)));
1895 if (print_with_color)
1897 /* Don't use TAB characters in output. Some terminal
1898 emulators can't handle the combination of tabs and
1899 color codes on the same line. */
1900 tabsize = 0;
1902 break;
1905 case INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION:
1906 indicator_style = XARGMATCH ("--indicator-style", optarg,
1907 indicator_style_args,
1908 indicator_style_types);
1909 break;
1911 case QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION:
1912 set_quoting_style (NULL,
1913 XARGMATCH ("--quoting-style", optarg,
1914 quoting_style_args,
1915 quoting_style_vals));
1916 break;
1918 case TIME_STYLE_OPTION:
1919 time_style_option = optarg;
1920 break;
1922 case SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION:
1923 qmark_funny_chars = false;
1924 break;
1926 case BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION:
1928 enum strtol_error e = human_options (optarg, &human_output_opts,
1929 &output_block_size);
1930 if (e != LONGINT_OK)
1931 xstrtol_fatal (e, oi, 0, long_options, optarg);
1932 file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts;
1933 file_output_block_size = output_block_size;
1935 break;
1937 case SI_OPTION:
1938 file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts =
1939 human_autoscale | human_SI;
1940 file_output_block_size = output_block_size = 1;
1941 break;
1943 case 'Z':
1944 print_scontext = true;
1945 break;
1947 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
1949 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
1951 default:
1952 usage (LS_FAILURE);
1956 if (! output_block_size)
1958 char const *ls_block_size = getenv ("LS_BLOCK_SIZE");
1959 human_options (ls_block_size,
1960 &human_output_opts, &output_block_size);
1961 if (ls_block_size || getenv ("BLOCK_SIZE"))
1963 file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts;
1964 file_output_block_size = output_block_size;
1966 if (kibibytes_specified)
1968 human_output_opts = 0;
1969 output_block_size = 1024;
1973 max_idx = MAX (1, line_length / MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH);
1975 filename_quoting_options = clone_quoting_options (NULL);
1976 if (get_quoting_style (filename_quoting_options) == escape_quoting_style)
1977 set_char_quoting (filename_quoting_options, ' ', 1);
1978 if (file_type <= indicator_style)
1980 char const *p;
1981 for (p = "*=>@|" + indicator_style - file_type; *p; p++)
1982 set_char_quoting (filename_quoting_options, *p, 1);
1985 dirname_quoting_options = clone_quoting_options (NULL);
1986 set_char_quoting (dirname_quoting_options, ':', 1);
1988 /* --dired is meaningful only with --format=long (-l).
1989 Otherwise, ignore it. FIXME: warn about this?
1990 Alternatively, make --dired imply --format=long? */
1991 if (dired && format != long_format)
1992 dired = false;
1994 /* If -c or -u is specified and not -l (or any other option that implies -l),
1995 and no sort-type was specified, then sort by the ctime (-c) or atime (-u).
1996 The behavior of ls when using either -c or -u but with neither -l nor -t
1997 appears to be unspecified by POSIX. So, with GNU ls, '-u' alone means
1998 sort by atime (this is the one that's not specified by the POSIX spec),
1999 -lu means show atime and sort by name, -lut means show atime and sort
2000 by atime. */
2002 if ((time_type == time_ctime || time_type == time_atime)
2003 && !sort_type_specified && format != long_format)
2005 sort_type = sort_time;
2008 if (format == long_format)
2010 char *style = time_style_option;
2011 static char const posix_prefix[] = "posix-";
2013 if (! style)
2014 if (! (style = getenv ("TIME_STYLE")))
2015 style = bad_cast ("locale");
2017 while (STREQ_LEN (style, posix_prefix, sizeof posix_prefix - 1))
2019 if (! hard_locale (LC_TIME))
2020 return optind;
2021 style += sizeof posix_prefix - 1;
2024 if (*style == '+')
2026 char *p0 = style + 1;
2027 char *p1 = strchr (p0, '\n');
2028 if (! p1)
2029 p1 = p0;
2030 else
2032 if (strchr (p1 + 1, '\n'))
2033 error (LS_FAILURE, 0, _("invalid time style format %s"),
2034 quote (p0));
2035 *p1++ = '\0';
2037 long_time_format[0] = p0;
2038 long_time_format[1] = p1;
2040 else
2042 ptrdiff_t res = argmatch (style, time_style_args,
2043 (char const *) time_style_types,
2044 sizeof (*time_style_types));
2045 if (res < 0)
2047 /* This whole block used to be a simple use of XARGMATCH.
2048 but that didn't print the "posix-"-prefixed variants or
2049 the "+"-prefixed format string option upon failure. */
2050 argmatch_invalid ("time style", style, res);
2052 /* The following is a manual expansion of argmatch_valid,
2053 but with the added "+ ..." description and the [posix-]
2054 prefixes prepended. Note that this simplification works
2055 only because all four existing time_style_types values
2056 are distinct. */
2057 fputs (_("Valid arguments are:\n"), stderr);
2058 char const *const *p = time_style_args;
2059 while (*p)
2060 fprintf (stderr, " - [posix-]%s\n", *p++);
2061 fputs (_(" - +FORMAT (e.g., +%H:%M) for a 'date'-style"
2062 " format\n"), stderr);
2063 usage (LS_FAILURE);
2065 switch (res)
2067 case full_iso_time_style:
2068 long_time_format[0] = long_time_format[1] =
2069 "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N %z";
2070 break;
2072 case long_iso_time_style:
2073 long_time_format[0] = long_time_format[1] = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M";
2074 break;
2076 case iso_time_style:
2077 long_time_format[0] = "%Y-%m-%d ";
2078 long_time_format[1] = "%m-%d %H:%M";
2079 break;
2081 case locale_time_style:
2082 if (hard_locale (LC_TIME))
2084 int i;
2085 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
2086 long_time_format[i] =
2087 dcgettext (NULL, long_time_format[i], LC_TIME);
2092 /* Note we leave %5b etc. alone so user widths/flags are honored. */
2093 if (strstr (long_time_format[0], "%b")
2094 || strstr (long_time_format[1], "%b"))
2095 if (!abmon_init ())
2096 error (0, 0, _("error initializing month strings"));
2099 return optind;
2102 /* Parse a string as part of the LS_COLORS variable; this may involve
2103 decoding all kinds of escape characters. If equals_end is set an
2104 unescaped equal sign ends the string, otherwise only a : or \0
2105 does. Set *OUTPUT_COUNT to the number of bytes output. Return
2106 true if successful.
2108 The resulting string is *not* null-terminated, but may contain
2109 embedded nulls.
2111 Note that both dest and src are char **; on return they point to
2112 the first free byte after the array and the character that ended
2113 the input string, respectively. */
2115 static bool
2116 get_funky_string (char **dest, const char **src, bool equals_end,
2117 size_t *output_count)
2119 char num; /* For numerical codes */
2120 size_t count; /* Something to count with */
2121 enum {
2122 ST_GND, ST_BACKSLASH, ST_OCTAL, ST_HEX, ST_CARET, ST_END, ST_ERROR
2123 } state;
2124 const char *p;
2125 char *q;
2127 p = *src; /* We don't want to double-indirect */
2128 q = *dest; /* the whole darn time. */
2130 count = 0; /* No characters counted in yet. */
2131 num = 0;
2133 state = ST_GND; /* Start in ground state. */
2134 while (state < ST_END)
2136 switch (state)
2138 case ST_GND: /* Ground state (no escapes) */
2139 switch (*p)
2141 case ':':
2142 case '\0':
2143 state = ST_END; /* End of string */
2144 break;
2145 case '\\':
2146 state = ST_BACKSLASH; /* Backslash scape sequence */
2147 ++p;
2148 break;
2149 case '^':
2150 state = ST_CARET; /* Caret escape */
2151 ++p;
2152 break;
2153 case '=':
2154 if (equals_end)
2156 state = ST_END; /* End */
2157 break;
2159 /* else fall through */
2160 default:
2161 *(q++) = *(p++);
2162 ++count;
2163 break;
2165 break;
2167 case ST_BACKSLASH: /* Backslash escaped character */
2168 switch (*p)
2170 case '0':
2171 case '1':
2172 case '2':
2173 case '3':
2174 case '4':
2175 case '5':
2176 case '6':
2177 case '7':
2178 state = ST_OCTAL; /* Octal sequence */
2179 num = *p - '0';
2180 break;
2181 case 'x':
2182 case 'X':
2183 state = ST_HEX; /* Hex sequence */
2184 num = 0;
2185 break;
2186 case 'a': /* Bell */
2187 num = '\a';
2188 break;
2189 case 'b': /* Backspace */
2190 num = '\b';
2191 break;
2192 case 'e': /* Escape */
2193 num = 27;
2194 break;
2195 case 'f': /* Form feed */
2196 num = '\f';
2197 break;
2198 case 'n': /* Newline */
2199 num = '\n';
2200 break;
2201 case 'r': /* Carriage return */
2202 num = '\r';
2203 break;
2204 case 't': /* Tab */
2205 num = '\t';
2206 break;
2207 case 'v': /* Vtab */
2208 num = '\v';
2209 break;
2210 case '?': /* Delete */
2211 num = 127;
2212 break;
2213 case '_': /* Space */
2214 num = ' ';
2215 break;
2216 case '\0': /* End of string */
2217 state = ST_ERROR; /* Error! */
2218 break;
2219 default: /* Escaped character like \ ^ : = */
2220 num = *p;
2221 break;
2223 if (state == ST_BACKSLASH)
2225 *(q++) = num;
2226 ++count;
2227 state = ST_GND;
2229 ++p;
2230 break;
2232 case ST_OCTAL: /* Octal sequence */
2233 if (*p < '0' || *p > '7')
2235 *(q++) = num;
2236 ++count;
2237 state = ST_GND;
2239 else
2240 num = (num << 3) + (*(p++) - '0');
2241 break;
2243 case ST_HEX: /* Hex sequence */
2244 switch (*p)
2246 case '0':
2247 case '1':
2248 case '2':
2249 case '3':
2250 case '4':
2251 case '5':
2252 case '6':
2253 case '7':
2254 case '8':
2255 case '9':
2256 num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - '0');
2257 break;
2258 case 'a':
2259 case 'b':
2260 case 'c':
2261 case 'd':
2262 case 'e':
2263 case 'f':
2264 num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - 'a') + 10;
2265 break;
2266 case 'A':
2267 case 'B':
2268 case 'C':
2269 case 'D':
2270 case 'E':
2271 case 'F':
2272 num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - 'A') + 10;
2273 break;
2274 default:
2275 *(q++) = num;
2276 ++count;
2277 state = ST_GND;
2278 break;
2280 break;
2282 case ST_CARET: /* Caret escape */
2283 state = ST_GND; /* Should be the next state... */
2284 if (*p >= '@' && *p <= '~')
2286 *(q++) = *(p++) & 037;
2287 ++count;
2289 else if (*p == '?')
2291 *(q++) = 127;
2292 ++count;
2294 else
2295 state = ST_ERROR;
2296 break;
2298 default:
2299 abort ();
2303 *dest = q;
2304 *src = p;
2305 *output_count = count;
2307 return state != ST_ERROR;
2310 enum parse_state
2312 PS_START = 1,
2313 PS_2,
2314 PS_3,
2315 PS_4,
2316 PS_DONE,
2317 PS_FAIL
2320 static void
2321 parse_ls_color (void)
2323 const char *p; /* Pointer to character being parsed */
2324 char *buf; /* color_buf buffer pointer */
2325 int ind_no; /* Indicator number */
2326 char label[3]; /* Indicator label */
2327 struct color_ext_type *ext; /* Extension we are working on */
2329 if ((p = getenv ("LS_COLORS")) == NULL || *p == '\0')
2330 return;
2332 ext = NULL;
2333 strcpy (label, "??");
2335 /* This is an overly conservative estimate, but any possible
2336 LS_COLORS string will *not* generate a color_buf longer than
2337 itself, so it is a safe way of allocating a buffer in
2338 advance. */
2339 buf = color_buf = xstrdup (p);
2341 enum parse_state state = PS_START;
2342 while (true)
2344 switch (state)
2346 case PS_START: /* First label character */
2347 switch (*p)
2349 case ':':
2350 ++p;
2351 break;
2353 case '*':
2354 /* Allocate new extension block and add to head of
2355 linked list (this way a later definition will
2356 override an earlier one, which can be useful for
2357 having terminal-specific defs override global). */
2359 ext = xmalloc (sizeof *ext);
2360 ext->next = color_ext_list;
2361 color_ext_list = ext;
2363 ++p;
2364 ext->ext.string = buf;
2366 state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, true, &ext->ext.len)
2367 ? PS_4 : PS_FAIL);
2368 break;
2370 case '\0':
2371 state = PS_DONE; /* Done! */
2372 goto done;
2374 default: /* Assume it is file type label */
2375 label[0] = *(p++);
2376 state = PS_2;
2377 break;
2379 break;
2381 case PS_2: /* Second label character */
2382 if (*p)
2384 label[1] = *(p++);
2385 state = PS_3;
2387 else
2388 state = PS_FAIL; /* Error */
2389 break;
2391 case PS_3: /* Equal sign after indicator label */
2392 state = PS_FAIL; /* Assume failure... */
2393 if (*(p++) == '=')/* It *should* be... */
2395 for (ind_no = 0; indicator_name[ind_no] != NULL; ++ind_no)
2397 if (STREQ (label, indicator_name[ind_no]))
2399 color_indicator[ind_no].string = buf;
2400 state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, false,
2401 &color_indicator[ind_no].len)
2402 ? PS_START : PS_FAIL);
2403 break;
2406 if (state == PS_FAIL)
2407 error (0, 0, _("unrecognized prefix: %s"), quotearg (label));
2409 break;
2411 case PS_4: /* Equal sign after *.ext */
2412 if (*(p++) == '=')
2414 ext->seq.string = buf;
2415 state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, false, &ext->seq.len)
2416 ? PS_START : PS_FAIL);
2418 else
2419 state = PS_FAIL;
2420 break;
2422 case PS_FAIL:
2423 goto done;
2425 default:
2426 abort ();
2429 done:
2431 if (state == PS_FAIL)
2433 struct color_ext_type *e;
2434 struct color_ext_type *e2;
2436 error (0, 0,
2437 _("unparsable value for LS_COLORS environment variable"));
2438 free (color_buf);
2439 for (e = color_ext_list; e != NULL; /* empty */)
2441 e2 = e;
2442 e = e->next;
2443 free (e2);
2445 print_with_color = false;
2448 if (color_indicator[C_LINK].len == 6
2449 && !STRNCMP_LIT (color_indicator[C_LINK].string, "target"))
2450 color_symlink_as_referent = true;
2453 /* Set the exit status to report a failure. If SERIOUS, it is a
2454 serious failure; otherwise, it is merely a minor problem. */
2456 static void
2457 set_exit_status (bool serious)
2459 if (serious)
2460 exit_status = LS_FAILURE;
2461 else if (exit_status == EXIT_SUCCESS)
2462 exit_status = LS_MINOR_PROBLEM;
2465 /* Assuming a failure is serious if SERIOUS, use the printf-style
2466 MESSAGE to report the failure to access a file named FILE. Assume
2467 errno is set appropriately for the failure. */
2469 static void
2470 file_failure (bool serious, char const *message, char const *file)
2472 error (0, errno, message, quotearg_colon (file));
2473 set_exit_status (serious);
2476 /* Request that the directory named NAME have its contents listed later.
2477 If REALNAME is nonzero, it will be used instead of NAME when the
2478 directory name is printed. This allows symbolic links to directories
2479 to be treated as regular directories but still be listed under their
2480 real names. NAME == NULL is used to insert a marker entry for the
2481 directory named in REALNAME.
2482 If NAME is non-NULL, we use its dev/ino information to save
2483 a call to stat -- when doing a recursive (-R) traversal.
2484 COMMAND_LINE_ARG means this directory was mentioned on the command line. */
2486 static void
2487 queue_directory (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg)
2489 struct pending *new = xmalloc (sizeof *new);
2490 new->realname = realname ? xstrdup (realname) : NULL;
2491 new->name = name ? xstrdup (name) : NULL;
2492 new->command_line_arg = command_line_arg;
2493 new->next = pending_dirs;
2494 pending_dirs = new;
2497 /* Read directory NAME, and list the files in it.
2498 If REALNAME is nonzero, print its name instead of NAME;
2499 this is used for symbolic links to directories.
2500 COMMAND_LINE_ARG means this directory was mentioned on the command line. */
2502 static void
2503 print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg)
2505 DIR *dirp;
2506 struct dirent *next;
2507 uintmax_t total_blocks = 0;
2508 static bool first = true;
2510 errno = 0;
2511 dirp = opendir (name);
2512 if (!dirp)
2514 file_failure (command_line_arg, _("cannot open directory %s"), name);
2515 return;
2518 if (LOOP_DETECT)
2520 struct stat dir_stat;
2521 int fd = dirfd (dirp);
2523 /* If dirfd failed, endure the overhead of using stat. */
2524 if ((0 <= fd
2525 ? fstat (fd, &dir_stat)
2526 : stat (name, &dir_stat)) < 0)
2528 file_failure (command_line_arg,
2529 _("cannot determine device and inode of %s"), name);
2530 closedir (dirp);
2531 return;
2534 /* If we've already visited this dev/inode pair, warn that
2535 we've found a loop, and do not process this directory. */
2536 if (visit_dir (dir_stat.st_dev, dir_stat.st_ino))
2538 error (0, 0, _("%s: not listing already-listed directory"),
2539 quotearg_colon (name));
2540 closedir (dirp);
2541 set_exit_status (true);
2542 return;
2545 DEV_INO_PUSH (dir_stat.st_dev, dir_stat.st_ino);
2548 if (recursive || print_dir_name)
2550 if (!first)
2551 DIRED_PUTCHAR ('\n');
2552 first = false;
2553 DIRED_INDENT ();
2554 PUSH_CURRENT_DIRED_POS (&subdired_obstack);
2555 dired_pos += quote_name (stdout, realname ? realname : name,
2556 dirname_quoting_options, NULL);
2557 PUSH_CURRENT_DIRED_POS (&subdired_obstack);
2558 DIRED_FPUTS_LITERAL (":\n", stdout);
2561 /* Read the directory entries, and insert the subfiles into the 'cwd_file'
2562 table. */
2564 clear_files ();
2566 while (1)
2568 /* Set errno to zero so we can distinguish between a readdir failure
2569 and when readdir simply finds that there are no more entries. */
2570 errno = 0;
2571 next = readdir (dirp);
2572 if (next)
2574 if (! file_ignored (next->d_name))
2576 enum filetype type = unknown;
2578 #if HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
2579 switch (next->d_type)
2581 case DT_BLK: type = blockdev; break;
2582 case DT_CHR: type = chardev; break;
2583 case DT_DIR: type = directory; break;
2584 case DT_FIFO: type = fifo; break;
2585 case DT_LNK: type = symbolic_link; break;
2586 case DT_REG: type = normal; break;
2587 case DT_SOCK: type = sock; break;
2588 # ifdef DT_WHT
2589 case DT_WHT: type = whiteout; break;
2590 # endif
2592 #endif
2593 total_blocks += gobble_file (next->d_name, type,
2594 RELIABLE_D_INO (next),
2595 false, name);
2597 /* In this narrow case, print out each name right away, so
2598 ls uses constant memory while processing the entries of
2599 this directory. Useful when there are many (millions)
2600 of entries in a directory. */
2601 if (format == one_per_line && sort_type == sort_none
2602 && !print_block_size && !recursive)
2604 /* We must call sort_files in spite of
2605 "sort_type == sort_none" for its initialization
2606 of the sorted_file vector. */
2607 sort_files ();
2608 print_current_files ();
2609 clear_files ();
2613 else if (errno != 0)
2615 file_failure (command_line_arg, _("reading directory %s"), name);
2616 if (errno != EOVERFLOW)
2617 break;
2619 else
2620 break;
2622 /* When processing a very large directory, and since we've inhibited
2623 interrupts, this loop would take so long that ls would be annoyingly
2624 uninterruptible. This ensures that it handles signals promptly. */
2625 process_signals ();
2628 if (closedir (dirp) != 0)
2630 file_failure (command_line_arg, _("closing directory %s"), name);
2631 /* Don't return; print whatever we got. */
2634 /* Sort the directory contents. */
2635 sort_files ();
2637 /* If any member files are subdirectories, perhaps they should have their
2638 contents listed rather than being mentioned here as files. */
2640 if (recursive)
2641 extract_dirs_from_files (name, command_line_arg);
2643 if (format == long_format || print_block_size)
2645 const char *p;
2646 char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1];
2648 DIRED_INDENT ();
2649 p = _("total");
2650 DIRED_FPUTS (p, stdout, strlen (p));
2651 DIRED_PUTCHAR (' ');
2652 p = human_readable (total_blocks, buf, human_output_opts,
2653 ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size);
2654 DIRED_FPUTS (p, stdout, strlen (p));
2655 DIRED_PUTCHAR ('\n');
2658 if (cwd_n_used)
2659 print_current_files ();
2662 /* Add 'pattern' to the list of patterns for which files that match are
2663 not listed. */
2665 static void
2666 add_ignore_pattern (const char *pattern)
2668 struct ignore_pattern *ignore;
2670 ignore = xmalloc (sizeof *ignore);
2671 ignore->pattern = pattern;
2672 /* Add it to the head of the linked list. */
2673 ignore->next = ignore_patterns;
2674 ignore_patterns = ignore;
2677 /* Return true if one of the PATTERNS matches FILE. */
2679 static bool
2680 patterns_match (struct ignore_pattern const *patterns, char const *file)
2682 struct ignore_pattern const *p;
2683 for (p = patterns; p; p = p->next)
2684 if (fnmatch (p->pattern, file, FNM_PERIOD) == 0)
2685 return true;
2686 return false;
2689 /* Return true if FILE should be ignored. */
2691 static bool
2692 file_ignored (char const *name)
2694 return ((ignore_mode != IGNORE_MINIMAL
2695 && name[0] == '.'
2696 && (ignore_mode == IGNORE_DEFAULT || ! name[1 + (name[1] == '.')]))
2697 || (ignore_mode == IGNORE_DEFAULT
2698 && patterns_match (hide_patterns, name))
2699 || patterns_match (ignore_patterns, name));
2702 /* POSIX requires that a file size be printed without a sign, even
2703 when negative. Assume the typical case where negative sizes are
2704 actually positive values that have wrapped around. */
2706 static uintmax_t
2707 unsigned_file_size (off_t size)
2709 return size + (size < 0) * ((uintmax_t) OFF_T_MAX - OFF_T_MIN + 1);
2712 #ifdef HAVE_CAP
2713 /* Return true if NAME has a capability (see linux/capability.h) */
2714 static bool
2715 has_capability (char const *name)
2717 char *result;
2718 bool has_cap;
2720 cap_t cap_d = cap_get_file (name);
2721 if (cap_d == NULL)
2722 return false;
2724 result = cap_to_text (cap_d, NULL);
2725 cap_free (cap_d);
2726 if (!result)
2727 return false;
2729 /* check if human-readable capability string is empty */
2730 has_cap = !!*result;
2732 cap_free (result);
2733 return has_cap;
2735 #else
2736 static bool
2737 has_capability (char const *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2739 errno = ENOTSUP;
2740 return false;
2742 #endif
2744 /* Enter and remove entries in the table 'cwd_file'. */
2746 static void
2747 free_ent (struct fileinfo *f)
2749 free (f->name);
2750 free (f->linkname);
2751 if (f->scontext != UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT)
2752 freecon (f->scontext);
2755 /* Empty the table of files. */
2756 static void
2757 clear_files (void)
2759 size_t i;
2761 for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++)
2763 struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i];
2764 free_ent (f);
2767 cwd_n_used = 0;
2768 any_has_acl = false;
2769 inode_number_width = 0;
2770 block_size_width = 0;
2771 nlink_width = 0;
2772 owner_width = 0;
2773 group_width = 0;
2774 author_width = 0;
2775 scontext_width = 0;
2776 major_device_number_width = 0;
2777 minor_device_number_width = 0;
2778 file_size_width = 0;
2781 /* Return true if ERR implies lack-of-support failure by a
2782 getxattr-calling function like getfilecon or file_has_acl. */
2783 static bool
2784 errno_unsupported (int err)
2786 return (err == EINVAL
2787 || err == ENOSYS
2788 || err == ENOTSUP
2789 || err == EOPNOTSUPP);
2792 /* Cache *getfilecon failure, when it's trivial to do so.
2793 Like getfilecon/lgetfilecon, but when F's st_dev says it's on a known-
2794 SELinux-challenged file system, fail with ENOTSUP immediately. */
2795 static int
2796 getfilecon_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f, bool deref)
2798 /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've
2799 found that [l]getfilecon fails indicating lack of support. */
2800 static dev_t unsupported_device;
2802 if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device)
2804 errno = ENOTSUP;
2805 return -1;
2807 int r = (deref
2808 ? getfilecon (file, &f->scontext)
2809 : lgetfilecon (file, &f->scontext));
2810 if (r < 0 && errno_unsupported (errno))
2811 unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev;
2812 return r;
2815 /* Cache file_has_acl failure, when it's trivial to do.
2816 Like file_has_acl, but when F's st_dev says it's on a file
2817 system lacking ACL support, return 0 with ENOTSUP immediately. */
2818 static int
2819 file_has_acl_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f)
2821 /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've
2822 found that file_has_acl fails indicating lack of support. */
2823 static dev_t unsupported_device;
2825 if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device)
2827 errno = ENOTSUP;
2828 return 0;
2831 /* Zero errno so that we can distinguish between two 0-returning cases:
2832 "has-ACL-support, but only a default ACL" and "no ACL support". */
2833 errno = 0;
2834 int n = file_has_acl (file, &f->stat);
2835 if (n <= 0 && errno_unsupported (errno))
2836 unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev;
2837 return n;
2840 /* Cache has_capability failure, when it's trivial to do.
2841 Like has_capability, but when F's st_dev says it's on a file
2842 system lacking capability support, return 0 with ENOTSUP immediately. */
2843 static bool
2844 has_capability_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f)
2846 /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've
2847 found that has_capability fails indicating lack of support. */
2848 static dev_t unsupported_device;
2850 if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device)
2852 errno = ENOTSUP;
2853 return 0;
2856 bool b = has_capability (file);
2857 if ( !b && errno_unsupported (errno))
2858 unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev;
2859 return b;
2862 /* Add a file to the current table of files.
2863 Verify that the file exists, and print an error message if it does not.
2864 Return the number of blocks that the file occupies. */
2865 static uintmax_t
2866 gobble_file (char const *name, enum filetype type, ino_t inode,
2867 bool command_line_arg, char const *dirname)
2869 uintmax_t blocks = 0;
2870 struct fileinfo *f;
2872 /* An inode value prior to gobble_file necessarily came from readdir,
2873 which is not used for command line arguments. */
2874 assert (! command_line_arg || inode == NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER);
2876 if (cwd_n_used == cwd_n_alloc)
2878 cwd_file = xnrealloc (cwd_file, cwd_n_alloc, 2 * sizeof *cwd_file);
2879 cwd_n_alloc *= 2;
2882 f = &cwd_file[cwd_n_used];
2883 memset (f, '\0', sizeof *f);
2884 f->stat.st_ino = inode;
2885 f->filetype = type;
2887 if (command_line_arg
2888 || format_needs_stat
2889 /* When coloring a directory (we may know the type from
2890 direct.d_type), we have to stat it in order to indicate
2891 sticky and/or other-writable attributes. */
2892 || (type == directory && print_with_color
2893 && (is_colored (C_OTHER_WRITABLE)
2894 || is_colored (C_STICKY)
2895 || is_colored (C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE)))
2896 /* When dereferencing symlinks, the inode and type must come from
2897 stat, but readdir provides the inode and type of lstat. */
2898 || ((print_inode || format_needs_type)
2899 && (type == symbolic_link || type == unknown)
2900 && (dereference == DEREF_ALWAYS
2901 || (command_line_arg && dereference != DEREF_NEVER)
2902 || color_symlink_as_referent || check_symlink_color))
2903 /* Command line dereferences are already taken care of by the above
2904 assertion that the inode number is not yet known. */
2905 || (print_inode && inode == NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER)
2906 || (format_needs_type
2907 && (type == unknown || command_line_arg
2908 /* --indicator-style=classify (aka -F)
2909 requires that we stat each regular file
2910 to see if it's executable. */
2911 || (type == normal && (indicator_style == classify
2912 /* This is so that --color ends up
2913 highlighting files with these mode
2914 bits set even when options like -F are
2915 not specified. Note we do a redundant
2916 stat in the very unlikely case where
2917 C_CAP is set but not the others. */
2918 || (print_with_color
2919 && (is_colored (C_EXEC)
2920 || is_colored (C_SETUID)
2921 || is_colored (C_SETGID)
2922 || is_colored (C_CAP)))
2923 )))))
2926 /* Absolute name of this file. */
2927 char *absolute_name;
2928 bool do_deref;
2929 int err;
2931 if (name[0] == '/' || dirname[0] == 0)
2932 absolute_name = (char *) name;
2933 else
2935 absolute_name = alloca (strlen (name) + strlen (dirname) + 2);
2936 attach (absolute_name, dirname, name);
2939 switch (dereference)
2941 case DEREF_ALWAYS:
2942 err = stat (absolute_name, &f->stat);
2943 do_deref = true;
2944 break;
2946 case DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS:
2947 case DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR:
2948 if (command_line_arg)
2950 bool need_lstat;
2951 err = stat (absolute_name, &f->stat);
2952 do_deref = true;
2954 if (dereference == DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS)
2955 break;
2957 need_lstat = (err < 0
2958 ? errno == ENOENT
2959 : ! S_ISDIR (f->stat.st_mode));
2960 if (!need_lstat)
2961 break;
2963 /* stat failed because of ENOENT, maybe indicating a dangling
2964 symlink. Or stat succeeded, ABSOLUTE_NAME does not refer to a
2965 directory, and --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir is
2966 in effect. Fall through so that we call lstat instead. */
2969 default: /* DEREF_NEVER */
2970 err = lstat (absolute_name, &f->stat);
2971 do_deref = false;
2972 break;
2975 if (err != 0)
2977 /* Failure to stat a command line argument leads to
2978 an exit status of 2. For other files, stat failure
2979 provokes an exit status of 1. */
2980 file_failure (command_line_arg,
2981 _("cannot access %s"), absolute_name);
2982 if (command_line_arg)
2983 return 0;
2985 f->name = xstrdup (name);
2986 cwd_n_used++;
2988 return 0;
2991 f->stat_ok = true;
2993 /* Note has_capability() adds around 30% runtime to 'ls --color' */
2994 if ((type == normal || S_ISREG (f->stat.st_mode))
2995 && print_with_color && is_colored (C_CAP))
2996 f->has_capability = has_capability_cache (absolute_name, f);
2998 if (format == long_format || print_scontext)
3000 bool have_selinux = false;
3001 bool have_acl = false;
3002 int attr_len = getfilecon_cache (absolute_name, f, do_deref);
3003 err = (attr_len < 0);
3005 if (err == 0)
3006 have_selinux = ! STREQ ("unlabeled", f->scontext);
3007 else
3009 f->scontext = UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT;
3011 /* When requesting security context information, don't make
3012 ls fail just because the file (even a command line argument)
3013 isn't on the right type of file system. I.e., a getfilecon
3014 failure isn't in the same class as a stat failure. */
3015 if (errno == ENOTSUP || errno == EOPNOTSUPP || errno == ENODATA)
3016 err = 0;
3019 if (err == 0 && format == long_format)
3021 int n = file_has_acl_cache (absolute_name, f);
3022 err = (n < 0);
3023 have_acl = (0 < n);
3026 f->acl_type = (!have_selinux && !have_acl
3027 ? ACL_T_NONE
3028 : (have_selinux && !have_acl
3029 ? ACL_T_SELINUX_ONLY
3030 : ACL_T_YES));
3031 any_has_acl |= f->acl_type != ACL_T_NONE;
3033 if (err)
3034 error (0, errno, "%s", quotearg_colon (absolute_name));
3037 if (S_ISLNK (f->stat.st_mode)
3038 && (format == long_format || check_symlink_color))
3040 char *linkname;
3041 struct stat linkstats;
3043 get_link_name (absolute_name, f, command_line_arg);
3044 linkname = make_link_name (absolute_name, f->linkname);
3046 /* Avoid following symbolic links when possible, ie, when
3047 they won't be traced and when no indicator is needed. */
3048 if (linkname
3049 && (file_type <= indicator_style || check_symlink_color)
3050 && stat (linkname, &linkstats) == 0)
3052 f->linkok = true;
3054 /* Symbolic links to directories that are mentioned on the
3055 command line are automatically traced if not being
3056 listed as files. */
3057 if (!command_line_arg || format == long_format
3058 || !S_ISDIR (linkstats.st_mode))
3060 /* Get the linked-to file's mode for the filetype indicator
3061 in long listings. */
3062 f->linkmode = linkstats.st_mode;
3065 free (linkname);
3068 /* When not distinguishing types of symlinks, pretend we know that
3069 it is stat'able, so that it will be colored as a regular symlink,
3070 and not as an orphan. */
3071 if (S_ISLNK (f->stat.st_mode) && !check_symlink_color)
3072 f->linkok = true;
3074 if (S_ISLNK (f->stat.st_mode))
3075 f->filetype = symbolic_link;
3076 else if (S_ISDIR (f->stat.st_mode))
3078 if (command_line_arg && !immediate_dirs)
3079 f->filetype = arg_directory;
3080 else
3081 f->filetype = directory;
3083 else
3084 f->filetype = normal;
3086 blocks = ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat);
3087 if (format == long_format || print_block_size)
3089 char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1];
3090 int len = mbswidth (human_readable (blocks, buf, human_output_opts,
3091 ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size),
3093 if (block_size_width < len)
3094 block_size_width = len;
3097 if (format == long_format)
3099 if (print_owner)
3101 int len = format_user_width (f->stat.st_uid);
3102 if (owner_width < len)
3103 owner_width = len;
3106 if (print_group)
3108 int len = format_group_width (f->stat.st_gid);
3109 if (group_width < len)
3110 group_width = len;
3113 if (print_author)
3115 int len = format_user_width (f->stat.st_author);
3116 if (author_width < len)
3117 author_width = len;
3121 if (print_scontext)
3123 int len = strlen (f->scontext);
3124 if (scontext_width < len)
3125 scontext_width = len;
3128 if (format == long_format)
3130 char b[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3131 int b_len = strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_nlink, b));
3132 if (nlink_width < b_len)
3133 nlink_width = b_len;
3135 if (S_ISCHR (f->stat.st_mode) || S_ISBLK (f->stat.st_mode))
3137 char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3138 int len = strlen (umaxtostr (major (f->stat.st_rdev), buf));
3139 if (major_device_number_width < len)
3140 major_device_number_width = len;
3141 len = strlen (umaxtostr (minor (f->stat.st_rdev), buf));
3142 if (minor_device_number_width < len)
3143 minor_device_number_width = len;
3144 len = major_device_number_width + 2 + minor_device_number_width;
3145 if (file_size_width < len)
3146 file_size_width = len;
3148 else
3150 char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1];
3151 uintmax_t size = unsigned_file_size (f->stat.st_size);
3152 int len = mbswidth (human_readable (size, buf,
3153 file_human_output_opts,
3154 1, file_output_block_size),
3156 if (file_size_width < len)
3157 file_size_width = len;
3162 if (print_inode)
3164 char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3165 int len = strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf));
3166 if (inode_number_width < len)
3167 inode_number_width = len;
3170 f->name = xstrdup (name);
3171 cwd_n_used++;
3173 return blocks;
3176 /* Return true if F refers to a directory. */
3177 static bool
3178 is_directory (const struct fileinfo *f)
3180 return f->filetype == directory || f->filetype == arg_directory;
3183 /* Put the name of the file that FILENAME is a symbolic link to
3184 into the LINKNAME field of 'f'. COMMAND_LINE_ARG indicates whether
3185 FILENAME is a command-line argument. */
3187 static void
3188 get_link_name (char const *filename, struct fileinfo *f, bool command_line_arg)
3190 f->linkname = areadlink_with_size (filename, f->stat.st_size);
3191 if (f->linkname == NULL)
3192 file_failure (command_line_arg, _("cannot read symbolic link %s"),
3193 filename);
3196 /* If LINKNAME is a relative name and NAME contains one or more
3197 leading directories, return LINKNAME with those directories
3198 prepended; otherwise, return a copy of LINKNAME.
3199 If LINKNAME is NULL, return NULL. */
3201 static char *
3202 make_link_name (char const *name, char const *linkname)
3204 if (!linkname)
3205 return NULL;
3207 if (*linkname == '/')
3208 return xstrdup (linkname);
3210 /* The link is to a relative name. Prepend any leading directory
3211 in 'name' to the link name. */
3212 char const *linkbuf = strrchr (name, '/');
3213 if (linkbuf == NULL)
3214 return xstrdup (linkname);
3216 size_t bufsiz = linkbuf - name + 1;
3217 char *p = xmalloc (bufsiz + strlen (linkname) + 1);
3218 strncpy (p, name, bufsiz);
3219 strcpy (p + bufsiz, linkname);
3220 return p;
3223 /* Return true if the last component of NAME is '.' or '..'
3224 This is so we don't try to recurse on '././././. ...' */
3226 static bool
3227 basename_is_dot_or_dotdot (const char *name)
3229 char const *base = last_component (name);
3230 return dot_or_dotdot (base);
3233 /* Remove any entries from CWD_FILE that are for directories,
3234 and queue them to be listed as directories instead.
3235 DIRNAME is the prefix to prepend to each dirname
3236 to make it correct relative to ls's working dir;
3237 if it is null, no prefix is needed and "." and ".." should not be ignored.
3238 If COMMAND_LINE_ARG is true, this directory was mentioned at the top level,
3239 This is desirable when processing directories recursively. */
3241 static void
3242 extract_dirs_from_files (char const *dirname, bool command_line_arg)
3244 size_t i;
3245 size_t j;
3246 bool ignore_dot_and_dot_dot = (dirname != NULL);
3248 if (dirname && LOOP_DETECT)
3250 /* Insert a marker entry first. When we dequeue this marker entry,
3251 we'll know that DIRNAME has been processed and may be removed
3252 from the set of active directories. */
3253 queue_directory (NULL, dirname, false);
3256 /* Queue the directories last one first, because queueing reverses the
3257 order. */
3258 for (i = cwd_n_used; i-- != 0; )
3260 struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i];
3262 if (is_directory (f)
3263 && (! ignore_dot_and_dot_dot
3264 || ! basename_is_dot_or_dotdot (f->name)))
3266 if (!dirname || f->name[0] == '/')
3267 queue_directory (f->name, f->linkname, command_line_arg);
3268 else
3270 char *name = file_name_concat (dirname, f->name, NULL);
3271 queue_directory (name, f->linkname, command_line_arg);
3272 free (name);
3274 if (f->filetype == arg_directory)
3275 free_ent (f);
3279 /* Now delete the directories from the table, compacting all the remaining
3280 entries. */
3282 for (i = 0, j = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++)
3284 struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i];
3285 sorted_file[j] = f;
3286 j += (f->filetype != arg_directory);
3288 cwd_n_used = j;
3291 /* Use strcoll to compare strings in this locale. If an error occurs,
3292 report an error and longjmp to failed_strcoll. */
3294 static jmp_buf failed_strcoll;
3296 static int
3297 xstrcoll (char const *a, char const *b)
3299 int diff;
3300 errno = 0;
3301 diff = strcoll (a, b);
3302 if (errno)
3304 error (0, errno, _("cannot compare file names %s and %s"),
3305 quote_n (0, a), quote_n (1, b));
3306 set_exit_status (false);
3307 longjmp (failed_strcoll, 1);
3309 return diff;
3312 /* Comparison routines for sorting the files. */
3314 typedef void const *V;
3315 typedef int (*qsortFunc)(V a, V b);
3317 /* Used below in DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS for _df_ sort function variants.
3318 The do { ... } while(0) makes it possible to use the macro more like
3319 a statement, without violating C89 rules: */
3320 #define DIRFIRST_CHECK(a, b) \
3321 do \
3323 bool a_is_dir = is_directory ((struct fileinfo const *) a); \
3324 bool b_is_dir = is_directory ((struct fileinfo const *) b); \
3325 if (a_is_dir && !b_is_dir) \
3326 return -1; /* a goes before b */ \
3327 if (!a_is_dir && b_is_dir) \
3328 return 1; /* b goes before a */ \
3330 while (0)
3332 /* Define the 8 different sort function variants required for each sortkey.
3333 KEY_NAME is a token describing the sort key, e.g., ctime, atime, size.
3334 KEY_CMP_FUNC is a function to compare records based on that key, e.g.,
3335 ctime_cmp, atime_cmp, size_cmp. Append KEY_NAME to the string,
3336 '[rev_][x]str{cmp|coll}[_df]_', to create each function name. */
3337 #define DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS(key_name, key_cmp_func) \
3338 /* direct, non-dirfirst versions */ \
3339 static int xstrcoll_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3340 { return key_cmp_func (a, b, xstrcoll); } \
3341 static int strcmp_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3342 { return key_cmp_func (a, b, strcmp); } \
3344 /* reverse, non-dirfirst versions */ \
3345 static int rev_xstrcoll_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3346 { return key_cmp_func (b, a, xstrcoll); } \
3347 static int rev_strcmp_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3348 { return key_cmp_func (b, a, strcmp); } \
3350 /* direct, dirfirst versions */ \
3351 static int xstrcoll_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3352 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return key_cmp_func (a, b, xstrcoll); } \
3353 static int strcmp_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3354 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return key_cmp_func (a, b, strcmp); } \
3356 /* reverse, dirfirst versions */ \
3357 static int rev_xstrcoll_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3358 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return key_cmp_func (b, a, xstrcoll); } \
3359 static int rev_strcmp_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \
3360 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return key_cmp_func (b, a, strcmp); }
3362 static inline int
3363 cmp_ctime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3364 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3366 int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_ctime (&b->stat),
3367 get_stat_ctime (&a->stat));
3368 return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name);
3371 static inline int
3372 cmp_mtime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3373 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3375 int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_mtime (&b->stat),
3376 get_stat_mtime (&a->stat));
3377 return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name);
3380 static inline int
3381 cmp_atime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3382 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3384 int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_atime (&b->stat),
3385 get_stat_atime (&a->stat));
3386 return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name);
3389 static inline int
3390 cmp_size (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3391 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3393 int diff = longdiff (b->stat.st_size, a->stat.st_size);
3394 return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name);
3397 static inline int
3398 cmp_name (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3399 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3401 return cmp (a->name, b->name);
3404 /* Compare file extensions. Files with no extension are 'smallest'.
3405 If extensions are the same, compare by filenames instead. */
3407 static inline int
3408 cmp_extension (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b,
3409 int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *))
3411 char const *base1 = strrchr (a->name, '.');
3412 char const *base2 = strrchr (b->name, '.');
3413 int diff = cmp (base1 ? base1 : "", base2 ? base2 : "");
3414 return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name);
3417 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (ctime, cmp_ctime)
3418 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (mtime, cmp_mtime)
3419 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (atime, cmp_atime)
3420 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (size, cmp_size)
3421 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (name, cmp_name)
3422 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (extension, cmp_extension)
3424 /* Compare file versions.
3425 Unlike all other compare functions above, cmp_version depends only
3426 on filevercmp, which does not fail (even for locale reasons), and does not
3427 need a secondary sort key. See lib/filevercmp.h for function description.
3429 All the other sort options, in fact, need xstrcoll and strcmp variants,
3430 because they all use a string comparison (either as the primary or secondary
3431 sort key), and xstrcoll has the ability to do a longjmp if strcoll fails for
3432 locale reasons. Lastly, filevercmp is ALWAYS available with gnulib. */
3433 static inline int
3434 cmp_version (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b)
3436 return filevercmp (a->name, b->name);
3439 static int xstrcoll_version (V a, V b)
3440 { return cmp_version (a, b); }
3441 static int rev_xstrcoll_version (V a, V b)
3442 { return cmp_version (b, a); }
3443 static int xstrcoll_df_version (V a, V b)
3444 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return cmp_version (a, b); }
3445 static int rev_xstrcoll_df_version (V a, V b)
3446 { DIRFIRST_CHECK (a, b); return cmp_version (b, a); }
3449 /* We have 2^3 different variants for each sortkey function
3450 (for 3 independent sort modes).
3451 The function pointers stored in this array must be dereferenced as:
3453 sort_variants[sort_key][use_strcmp][reverse][dirs_first]
3455 Note that the order in which sortkeys are listed in the function pointer
3456 array below is defined by the order of the elements in the time_type and
3457 sort_type enums! */
3459 #define LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS(key_name) \
3462 { xstrcoll_##key_name, xstrcoll_df_##key_name }, \
3463 { rev_xstrcoll_##key_name, rev_xstrcoll_df_##key_name }, \
3464 }, \
3466 { strcmp_##key_name, strcmp_df_##key_name }, \
3467 { rev_strcmp_##key_name, rev_strcmp_df_##key_name }, \
3471 static qsortFunc const sort_functions[][2][2][2] =
3473 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (name),
3474 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (extension),
3475 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (size),
3479 { xstrcoll_version, xstrcoll_df_version },
3480 { rev_xstrcoll_version, rev_xstrcoll_df_version },
3483 /* We use NULL for the strcmp variants of version comparison
3484 since as explained in cmp_version definition, version comparison
3485 does not rely on xstrcoll, so it will never longjmp, and never
3486 need to try the strcmp fallback. */
3488 { NULL, NULL },
3489 { NULL, NULL },
3493 /* last are time sort functions */
3494 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (mtime),
3495 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (ctime),
3496 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (atime)
3499 /* The number of sortkeys is calculated as
3500 the number of elements in the sort_type enum (i.e. sort_numtypes) +
3501 the number of elements in the time_type enum (i.e. time_numtypes) - 1
3502 This is because when sort_type==sort_time, we have up to
3503 time_numtypes possible sortkeys.
3505 This line verifies at compile-time that the array of sort functions has been
3506 initialized for all possible sortkeys. */
3507 verify (ARRAY_CARDINALITY (sort_functions)
3508 == sort_numtypes + time_numtypes - 1 );
3510 /* Set up SORTED_FILE to point to the in-use entries in CWD_FILE, in order. */
3512 static void
3513 initialize_ordering_vector (void)
3515 size_t i;
3516 for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++)
3517 sorted_file[i] = &cwd_file[i];
3520 /* Sort the files now in the table. */
3522 static void
3523 sort_files (void)
3525 bool use_strcmp;
3527 if (sorted_file_alloc < cwd_n_used + cwd_n_used / 2)
3529 free (sorted_file);
3530 sorted_file = xnmalloc (cwd_n_used, 3 * sizeof *sorted_file);
3531 sorted_file_alloc = 3 * cwd_n_used;
3534 initialize_ordering_vector ();
3536 if (sort_type == sort_none)
3537 return;
3539 /* Try strcoll. If it fails, fall back on strcmp. We can't safely
3540 ignore strcoll failures, as a failing strcoll might be a
3541 comparison function that is not a total order, and if we ignored
3542 the failure this might cause qsort to dump core. */
3544 if (! setjmp (failed_strcoll))
3545 use_strcmp = false; /* strcoll() succeeded */
3546 else
3548 use_strcmp = true;
3549 assert (sort_type != sort_version);
3550 initialize_ordering_vector ();
3553 /* When sort_type == sort_time, use time_type as subindex. */
3554 mpsort ((void const **) sorted_file, cwd_n_used,
3555 sort_functions[sort_type + (sort_type == sort_time ? time_type : 0)]
3556 [use_strcmp][sort_reverse]
3557 [directories_first]);
3560 /* List all the files now in the table. */
3562 static void
3563 print_current_files (void)
3565 size_t i;
3567 switch (format)
3569 case one_per_line:
3570 for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++)
3572 print_file_name_and_frills (sorted_file[i], 0);
3573 putchar ('\n');
3575 break;
3577 case many_per_line:
3578 print_many_per_line ();
3579 break;
3581 case horizontal:
3582 print_horizontal ();
3583 break;
3585 case with_commas:
3586 print_with_commas ();
3587 break;
3589 case long_format:
3590 for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++)
3592 set_normal_color ();
3593 print_long_format (sorted_file[i]);
3594 DIRED_PUTCHAR ('\n');
3596 break;
3600 /* Replace the first %b with precomputed aligned month names.
3601 Note on glibc-2.7 at least, this speeds up the whole 'ls -lU'
3602 process by around 17%, compared to letting strftime() handle the %b. */
3604 static size_t
3605 align_nstrftime (char *buf, size_t size, char const *fmt, struct tm const *tm,
3606 int __utc, int __ns)
3608 const char *nfmt = fmt;
3609 /* In the unlikely event that rpl_fmt below is not large enough,
3610 the replacement is not done. A malloc here slows ls down by 2% */
3611 char rpl_fmt[sizeof (abmon[0]) + 100];
3612 const char *pb;
3613 if (required_mon_width && (pb = strstr (fmt, "%b")))
3615 if (strlen (fmt) < (sizeof (rpl_fmt) - sizeof (abmon[0]) + 2))
3617 char *pfmt = rpl_fmt;
3618 nfmt = rpl_fmt;
3620 pfmt = mempcpy (pfmt, fmt, pb - fmt);
3621 pfmt = stpcpy (pfmt, abmon[tm->tm_mon]);
3622 strcpy (pfmt, pb + 2);
3625 size_t ret = nstrftime (buf, size, nfmt, tm, __utc, __ns);
3626 return ret;
3629 /* Return the expected number of columns in a long-format time stamp,
3630 or zero if it cannot be calculated. */
3632 static int
3633 long_time_expected_width (void)
3635 static int width = -1;
3637 if (width < 0)
3639 time_t epoch = 0;
3640 struct tm const *tm = localtime (&epoch);
3641 char buf[TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1];
3643 /* In case you're wondering if localtime can fail with an input time_t
3644 value of 0, let's just say it's very unlikely, but not inconceivable.
3645 The TZ environment variable would have to specify a time zone that
3646 is 2**31-1900 years or more ahead of UTC. This could happen only on
3647 a 64-bit system that blindly accepts e.g., TZ=UTC+20000000000000.
3648 However, this is not possible with Solaris 10 or glibc-2.3.5, since
3649 their implementations limit the offset to 167:59 and 24:00, resp. */
3650 if (tm)
3652 size_t len =
3653 align_nstrftime (buf, sizeof buf, long_time_format[0], tm, 0, 0);
3654 if (len != 0)
3655 width = mbsnwidth (buf, len, 0);
3658 if (width < 0)
3659 width = 0;
3662 return width;
3665 /* Print the user or group name NAME, with numeric id ID, using a
3666 print width of WIDTH columns. */
3668 static void
3669 format_user_or_group (char const *name, unsigned long int id, int width)
3671 size_t len;
3673 if (name)
3675 int width_gap = width - mbswidth (name, 0);
3676 int pad = MAX (0, width_gap);
3677 fputs (name, stdout);
3678 len = strlen (name) + pad;
3681 putchar (' ');
3682 while (pad--);
3684 else
3686 printf ("%*lu ", width, id);
3687 len = width;
3690 dired_pos += len + 1;
3693 /* Print the name or id of the user with id U, using a print width of
3694 WIDTH. */
3696 static void
3697 format_user (uid_t u, int width, bool stat_ok)
3699 format_user_or_group (! stat_ok ? "?" :
3700 (numeric_ids ? NULL : getuser (u)), u, width);
3703 /* Likewise, for groups. */
3705 static void
3706 format_group (gid_t g, int width, bool stat_ok)
3708 format_user_or_group (! stat_ok ? "?" :
3709 (numeric_ids ? NULL : getgroup (g)), g, width);
3712 /* Return the number of columns that format_user_or_group will print. */
3714 static int
3715 format_user_or_group_width (char const *name, unsigned long int id)
3717 if (name)
3719 int len = mbswidth (name, 0);
3720 return MAX (0, len);
3722 else
3724 char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (id)];
3725 sprintf (buf, "%lu", id);
3726 return strlen (buf);
3730 /* Return the number of columns that format_user will print. */
3732 static int
3733 format_user_width (uid_t u)
3735 return format_user_or_group_width (numeric_ids ? NULL : getuser (u), u);
3738 /* Likewise, for groups. */
3740 static int
3741 format_group_width (gid_t g)
3743 return format_user_or_group_width (numeric_ids ? NULL : getgroup (g), g);
3746 /* Return a pointer to a formatted version of F->stat.st_ino,
3747 possibly using buffer, BUF, of length BUFLEN, which must be at least
3748 INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) bytes. */
3749 static char *
3750 format_inode (char *buf, size_t buflen, const struct fileinfo *f)
3752 assert (INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) <= buflen);
3753 return (f->stat_ok && f->stat.st_ino != NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER
3754 ? umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf)
3755 : (char *) "?");
3758 /* Print information about F in long format. */
3759 static void
3760 print_long_format (const struct fileinfo *f)
3762 char modebuf[12];
3763 char buf
3764 [LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* inode */
3765 + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* size in blocks */
3766 + sizeof (modebuf) - 1 + 1 /* mode string */
3767 + INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) /* st_nlink */
3768 + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 2 /* major device number */
3769 + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* minor device number */
3770 + TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1 /* max length of time/date */
3772 size_t s;
3773 char *p;
3774 struct timespec when_timespec;
3775 struct tm *when_local;
3777 /* Compute the mode string, except remove the trailing space if no
3778 file in this directory has an ACL or SELinux security context. */
3779 if (f->stat_ok)
3780 filemodestring (&f->stat, modebuf);
3781 else
3783 modebuf[0] = filetype_letter[f->filetype];
3784 memset (modebuf + 1, '?', 10);
3785 modebuf[11] = '\0';
3787 if (! any_has_acl)
3788 modebuf[10] = '\0';
3789 else if (f->acl_type == ACL_T_SELINUX_ONLY)
3790 modebuf[10] = '.';
3791 else if (f->acl_type == ACL_T_YES)
3792 modebuf[10] = '+';
3794 switch (time_type)
3796 case time_ctime:
3797 when_timespec = get_stat_ctime (&f->stat);
3798 break;
3799 case time_mtime:
3800 when_timespec = get_stat_mtime (&f->stat);
3801 break;
3802 case time_atime:
3803 when_timespec = get_stat_atime (&f->stat);
3804 break;
3805 default:
3806 abort ();
3809 p = buf;
3811 if (print_inode)
3813 char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3814 sprintf (p, "%*s ", inode_number_width,
3815 format_inode (hbuf, sizeof hbuf, f));
3816 /* Increment by strlen (p) here, rather than by inode_number_width + 1.
3817 The latter is wrong when inode_number_width is zero. */
3818 p += strlen (p);
3821 if (print_block_size)
3823 char hbuf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1];
3824 char const *blocks =
3825 (! f->stat_ok
3826 ? "?"
3827 : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), hbuf, human_output_opts,
3828 ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size));
3829 int pad;
3830 for (pad = block_size_width - mbswidth (blocks, 0); 0 < pad; pad--)
3831 *p++ = ' ';
3832 while ((*p++ = *blocks++))
3833 continue;
3834 p[-1] = ' ';
3837 /* The last byte of the mode string is the POSIX
3838 "optional alternate access method flag". */
3840 char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3841 sprintf (p, "%s %*s ", modebuf, nlink_width,
3842 ! f->stat_ok ? "?" : umaxtostr (f->stat.st_nlink, hbuf));
3844 /* Increment by strlen (p) here, rather than by, e.g.,
3845 sizeof modebuf - 2 + any_has_acl + 1 + nlink_width + 1.
3846 The latter is wrong when nlink_width is zero. */
3847 p += strlen (p);
3849 DIRED_INDENT ();
3851 if (print_owner || print_group || print_author || print_scontext)
3853 DIRED_FPUTS (buf, stdout, p - buf);
3855 if (print_owner)
3856 format_user (f->stat.st_uid, owner_width, f->stat_ok);
3858 if (print_group)
3859 format_group (f->stat.st_gid, group_width, f->stat_ok);
3861 if (print_author)
3862 format_user (f->stat.st_author, author_width, f->stat_ok);
3864 if (print_scontext)
3865 format_user_or_group (f->scontext, 0, scontext_width);
3867 p = buf;
3870 if (f->stat_ok
3871 && (S_ISCHR (f->stat.st_mode) || S_ISBLK (f->stat.st_mode)))
3873 char majorbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3874 char minorbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
3875 int blanks_width = (file_size_width
3876 - (major_device_number_width + 2
3877 + minor_device_number_width));
3878 sprintf (p, "%*s, %*s ",
3879 major_device_number_width + MAX (0, blanks_width),
3880 umaxtostr (major (f->stat.st_rdev), majorbuf),
3881 minor_device_number_width,
3882 umaxtostr (minor (f->stat.st_rdev), minorbuf));
3883 p += file_size_width + 1;
3885 else
3887 char hbuf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1];
3888 char const *size =
3889 (! f->stat_ok
3890 ? "?"
3891 : human_readable (unsigned_file_size (f->stat.st_size),
3892 hbuf, file_human_output_opts, 1,
3893 file_output_block_size));
3894 int pad;
3895 for (pad = file_size_width - mbswidth (size, 0); 0 < pad; pad--)
3896 *p++ = ' ';
3897 while ((*p++ = *size++))
3898 continue;
3899 p[-1] = ' ';
3902 when_local = localtime (&when_timespec.tv_sec);
3903 s = 0;
3904 *p = '\1';
3906 if (f->stat_ok && when_local)
3908 struct timespec six_months_ago;
3909 bool recent;
3910 char const *fmt;
3912 /* If the file appears to be in the future, update the current
3913 time, in case the file happens to have been modified since
3914 the last time we checked the clock. */
3915 if (timespec_cmp (current_time, when_timespec) < 0)
3917 /* Note that gettime may call gettimeofday which, on some non-
3918 compliant systems, clobbers the buffer used for localtime's result.
3919 But it's ok here, because we use a gettimeofday wrapper that
3920 saves and restores the buffer around the gettimeofday call. */
3921 gettime (&current_time);
3924 /* Consider a time to be recent if it is within the past six
3925 months. A Gregorian year has 365.2425 * 24 * 60 * 60 ==
3926 31556952 seconds on the average. Write this value as an
3927 integer constant to avoid floating point hassles. */
3928 six_months_ago.tv_sec = current_time.tv_sec - 31556952 / 2;
3929 six_months_ago.tv_nsec = current_time.tv_nsec;
3931 recent = (timespec_cmp (six_months_ago, when_timespec) < 0
3932 && (timespec_cmp (when_timespec, current_time) < 0));
3933 fmt = long_time_format[recent];
3935 /* We assume here that all time zones are offset from UTC by a
3936 whole number of seconds. */
3937 s = align_nstrftime (p, TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1, fmt,
3938 when_local, 0, when_timespec.tv_nsec);
3941 if (s || !*p)
3943 p += s;
3944 *p++ = ' ';
3946 /* NUL-terminate the string -- fputs (via DIRED_FPUTS) requires it. */
3947 *p = '\0';
3949 else
3951 /* The time cannot be converted using the desired format, so
3952 print it as a huge integer number of seconds. */
3953 char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intmax_t)];
3954 sprintf (p, "%*s ", long_time_expected_width (),
3955 (! f->stat_ok
3956 ? "?"
3957 : timetostr (when_timespec.tv_sec, hbuf)));
3958 /* FIXME: (maybe) We discarded when_timespec.tv_nsec. */
3959 p += strlen (p);
3962 DIRED_FPUTS (buf, stdout, p - buf);
3963 size_t w = print_name_with_quoting (f, false, &dired_obstack, p - buf);
3965 if (f->filetype == symbolic_link)
3967 if (f->linkname)
3969 DIRED_FPUTS_LITERAL (" -> ", stdout);
3970 print_name_with_quoting (f, true, NULL, (p - buf) + w + 4);
3971 if (indicator_style != none)
3972 print_type_indicator (true, f->linkmode, unknown);
3975 else if (indicator_style != none)
3976 print_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype);
3979 /* Output to OUT a quoted representation of the file name NAME,
3980 using OPTIONS to control quoting. Produce no output if OUT is NULL.
3981 Store the number of screen columns occupied by NAME's quoted
3982 representation into WIDTH, if non-NULL. Return the number of bytes
3983 produced. */
3985 static size_t
3986 quote_name (FILE *out, const char *name, struct quoting_options const *options,
3987 size_t *width)
3989 char smallbuf[BUFSIZ];
3990 size_t len = quotearg_buffer (smallbuf, sizeof smallbuf, name, -1, options);
3991 char *buf;
3992 size_t displayed_width IF_LINT ( = 0);
3994 if (len < sizeof smallbuf)
3995 buf = smallbuf;
3996 else
3998 buf = alloca (len + 1);
3999 quotearg_buffer (buf, len + 1, name, -1, options);
4002 if (qmark_funny_chars)
4004 if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1)
4006 char const *p = buf;
4007 char const *plimit = buf + len;
4008 char *q = buf;
4009 displayed_width = 0;
4011 while (p < plimit)
4012 switch (*p)
4014 case ' ': case '!': case '"': case '#': case '%':
4015 case '&': case '\'': case '(': case ')': case '*':
4016 case '+': case ',': case '-': case '.': case '/':
4017 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
4018 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
4019 case ':': case ';': case '<': case '=': case '>':
4020 case '?':
4021 case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E':
4022 case 'F': case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J':
4023 case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': case 'O':
4024 case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T':
4025 case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y':
4026 case 'Z':
4027 case '[': case '\\': case ']': case '^': case '_':
4028 case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e':
4029 case 'f': case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j':
4030 case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n': case 'o':
4031 case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't':
4032 case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y':
4033 case 'z': case '{': case '|': case '}': case '~':
4034 /* These characters are printable ASCII characters. */
4035 *q++ = *p++;
4036 displayed_width += 1;
4037 break;
4038 default:
4039 /* If we have a multibyte sequence, copy it until we
4040 reach its end, replacing each non-printable multibyte
4041 character with a single question mark. */
4043 mbstate_t mbstate = { 0, };
4046 wchar_t wc;
4047 size_t bytes;
4048 int w;
4050 bytes = mbrtowc (&wc, p, plimit - p, &mbstate);
4052 if (bytes == (size_t) -1)
4054 /* An invalid multibyte sequence was
4055 encountered. Skip one input byte, and
4056 put a question mark. */
4057 p++;
4058 *q++ = '?';
4059 displayed_width += 1;
4060 break;
4063 if (bytes == (size_t) -2)
4065 /* An incomplete multibyte character
4066 at the end. Replace it entirely with
4067 a question mark. */
4068 p = plimit;
4069 *q++ = '?';
4070 displayed_width += 1;
4071 break;
4074 if (bytes == 0)
4075 /* A null wide character was encountered. */
4076 bytes = 1;
4078 w = wcwidth (wc);
4079 if (w >= 0)
4081 /* A printable multibyte character.
4082 Keep it. */
4083 for (; bytes > 0; --bytes)
4084 *q++ = *p++;
4085 displayed_width += w;
4087 else
4089 /* An unprintable multibyte character.
4090 Replace it entirely with a question
4091 mark. */
4092 p += bytes;
4093 *q++ = '?';
4094 displayed_width += 1;
4097 while (! mbsinit (&mbstate));
4099 break;
4102 /* The buffer may have shrunk. */
4103 len = q - buf;
4105 else
4107 char *p = buf;
4108 char const *plimit = buf + len;
4110 while (p < plimit)
4112 if (! isprint (to_uchar (*p)))
4113 *p = '?';
4114 p++;
4116 displayed_width = len;
4119 else if (width != NULL)
4121 if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1)
4122 displayed_width = mbsnwidth (buf, len, 0);
4123 else
4125 char const *p = buf;
4126 char const *plimit = buf + len;
4128 displayed_width = 0;
4129 while (p < plimit)
4131 if (isprint (to_uchar (*p)))
4132 displayed_width++;
4133 p++;
4138 if (out != NULL)
4139 fwrite (buf, 1, len, out);
4140 if (width != NULL)
4141 *width = displayed_width;
4142 return len;
4145 static size_t
4146 print_name_with_quoting (const struct fileinfo *f,
4147 bool symlink_target,
4148 struct obstack *stack,
4149 size_t start_col)
4151 const char* name = symlink_target ? f->linkname : f->name;
4153 bool used_color_this_time
4154 = (print_with_color
4155 && (print_color_indicator (f, symlink_target)
4156 || is_colored (C_NORM)));
4158 if (stack)
4159 PUSH_CURRENT_DIRED_POS (stack);
4161 size_t width = quote_name (stdout, name, filename_quoting_options, NULL);
4162 dired_pos += width;
4164 if (stack)
4165 PUSH_CURRENT_DIRED_POS (stack);
4167 process_signals ();
4168 if (used_color_this_time)
4170 prep_non_filename_text ();
4171 if (start_col / line_length != (start_col + width - 1) / line_length)
4172 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_CLR_TO_EOL]);
4175 return width;
4178 static void
4179 prep_non_filename_text (void)
4181 if (color_indicator[C_END].string != NULL)
4182 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_END]);
4183 else
4185 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]);
4186 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RESET]);
4187 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]);
4191 /* Print the file name of 'f' with appropriate quoting.
4192 Also print file size, inode number, and filetype indicator character,
4193 as requested by switches. */
4195 static size_t
4196 print_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f, size_t start_col)
4198 char buf[MAX (LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t))];
4200 set_normal_color ();
4202 if (print_inode)
4203 printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : inode_number_width,
4204 format_inode (buf, sizeof buf, f));
4206 if (print_block_size)
4207 printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : block_size_width,
4208 ! f->stat_ok ? "?"
4209 : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), buf, human_output_opts,
4210 ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size));
4212 if (print_scontext)
4213 printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : scontext_width, f->scontext);
4215 size_t width = print_name_with_quoting (f, false, NULL, start_col);
4217 if (indicator_style != none)
4218 width += print_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype);
4220 return width;
4223 /* Given these arguments describing a file, return the single-byte
4224 type indicator, or 0. */
4225 static char
4226 get_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode, enum filetype type)
4228 char c;
4230 if (stat_ok ? S_ISREG (mode) : type == normal)
4232 if (stat_ok && indicator_style == classify && (mode & S_IXUGO))
4233 c = '*';
4234 else
4235 c = 0;
4237 else
4239 if (stat_ok ? S_ISDIR (mode) : type == directory || type == arg_directory)
4240 c = '/';
4241 else if (indicator_style == slash)
4242 c = 0;
4243 else if (stat_ok ? S_ISLNK (mode) : type == symbolic_link)
4244 c = '@';
4245 else if (stat_ok ? S_ISFIFO (mode) : type == fifo)
4246 c = '|';
4247 else if (stat_ok ? S_ISSOCK (mode) : type == sock)
4248 c = '=';
4249 else if (stat_ok && S_ISDOOR (mode))
4250 c = '>';
4251 else
4252 c = 0;
4254 return c;
4257 static bool
4258 print_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode, enum filetype type)
4260 char c = get_type_indicator (stat_ok, mode, type);
4261 if (c)
4262 DIRED_PUTCHAR (c);
4263 return !!c;
4266 /* Returns whether any color sequence was printed. */
4267 static bool
4268 print_color_indicator (const struct fileinfo *f, bool symlink_target)
4270 enum indicator_no type;
4271 struct color_ext_type *ext; /* Color extension */
4272 size_t len; /* Length of name */
4274 const char* name;
4275 mode_t mode;
4276 int linkok;
4277 if (symlink_target)
4279 name = f->linkname;
4280 mode = f->linkmode;
4281 linkok = f->linkok ? 0 : -1;
4283 else
4285 name = f->name;
4286 mode = FILE_OR_LINK_MODE (f);
4287 linkok = f->linkok;
4290 /* Is this a nonexistent file? If so, linkok == -1. */
4292 if (linkok == -1 && color_indicator[C_MISSING].string != NULL)
4293 type = C_MISSING;
4294 else if (!f->stat_ok)
4296 static enum indicator_no filetype_indicator[] = FILETYPE_INDICATORS;
4297 type = filetype_indicator[f->filetype];
4299 else
4301 if (S_ISREG (mode))
4303 type = C_FILE;
4305 if ((mode & S_ISUID) != 0 && is_colored (C_SETUID))
4306 type = C_SETUID;
4307 else if ((mode & S_ISGID) != 0 && is_colored (C_SETGID))
4308 type = C_SETGID;
4309 else if (is_colored (C_CAP) && f->has_capability)
4310 type = C_CAP;
4311 else if ((mode & S_IXUGO) != 0 && is_colored (C_EXEC))
4312 type = C_EXEC;
4313 else if ((1 < f->stat.st_nlink) && is_colored (C_MULTIHARDLINK))
4314 type = C_MULTIHARDLINK;
4316 else if (S_ISDIR (mode))
4318 type = C_DIR;
4320 if ((mode & S_ISVTX) && (mode & S_IWOTH)
4321 && is_colored (C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE))
4322 type = C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE;
4323 else if ((mode & S_IWOTH) != 0 && is_colored (C_OTHER_WRITABLE))
4324 type = C_OTHER_WRITABLE;
4325 else if ((mode & S_ISVTX) != 0 && is_colored (C_STICKY))
4326 type = C_STICKY;
4328 else if (S_ISLNK (mode))
4329 type = C_LINK;
4330 else if (S_ISFIFO (mode))
4331 type = C_FIFO;
4332 else if (S_ISSOCK (mode))
4333 type = C_SOCK;
4334 else if (S_ISBLK (mode))
4335 type = C_BLK;
4336 else if (S_ISCHR (mode))
4337 type = C_CHR;
4338 else if (S_ISDOOR (mode))
4339 type = C_DOOR;
4340 else
4342 /* Classify a file of some other type as C_ORPHAN. */
4343 type = C_ORPHAN;
4347 /* Check the file's suffix only if still classified as C_FILE. */
4348 ext = NULL;
4349 if (type == C_FILE)
4351 /* Test if NAME has a recognized suffix. */
4353 len = strlen (name);
4354 name += len; /* Pointer to final \0. */
4355 for (ext = color_ext_list; ext != NULL; ext = ext->next)
4357 if (ext->ext.len <= len
4358 && STREQ_LEN (name - ext->ext.len, ext->ext.string,
4359 ext->ext.len))
4360 break;
4364 /* Adjust the color for orphaned symlinks. */
4365 if (type == C_LINK && !linkok)
4367 if (color_symlink_as_referent
4368 || color_indicator[C_ORPHAN].string)
4369 type = C_ORPHAN;
4373 const struct bin_str *const s
4374 = ext ? &(ext->seq) : &color_indicator[type];
4375 if (s->string != NULL)
4377 /* Need to reset so not dealing with attribute combinations */
4378 if (is_colored (C_NORM))
4379 restore_default_color ();
4380 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]);
4381 put_indicator (s);
4382 put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]);
4383 return true;
4385 else
4386 return false;
4390 /* Output a color indicator (which may contain nulls). */
4391 static void
4392 put_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind)
4394 if (! used_color)
4396 used_color = true;
4397 prep_non_filename_text ();
4400 fwrite (ind->string, ind->len, 1, stdout);
4403 static size_t
4404 length_of_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f)
4406 size_t len = 0;
4407 size_t name_width;
4408 char buf[MAX (LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t))];
4410 if (print_inode)
4411 len += 1 + (format == with_commas
4412 ? strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf))
4413 : inode_number_width);
4415 if (print_block_size)
4416 len += 1 + (format == with_commas
4417 ? strlen (! f->stat_ok ? "?"
4418 : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), buf,
4419 human_output_opts, ST_NBLOCKSIZE,
4420 output_block_size))
4421 : block_size_width);
4423 if (print_scontext)
4424 len += 1 + (format == with_commas ? strlen (f->scontext) : scontext_width);
4426 quote_name (NULL, f->name, filename_quoting_options, &name_width);
4427 len += name_width;
4429 if (indicator_style != none)
4431 char c = get_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype);
4432 len += (c != 0);
4435 return len;
4438 static void
4439 print_many_per_line (void)
4441 size_t row; /* Current row. */
4442 size_t cols = calculate_columns (true);
4443 struct column_info const *line_fmt = &column_info[cols - 1];
4445 /* Calculate the number of rows that will be in each column except possibly
4446 for a short column on the right. */
4447 size_t rows = cwd_n_used / cols + (cwd_n_used % cols != 0);
4449 for (row = 0; row < rows; row++)
4451 size_t col = 0;
4452 size_t filesno = row;
4453 size_t pos = 0;
4455 /* Print the next row. */
4456 while (1)
4458 struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno];
4459 size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f);
4460 size_t max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[col++];
4461 print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos);
4463 filesno += rows;
4464 if (filesno >= cwd_n_used)
4465 break;
4467 indent (pos + name_length, pos + max_name_length);
4468 pos += max_name_length;
4470 putchar ('\n');
4474 static void
4475 print_horizontal (void)
4477 size_t filesno;
4478 size_t pos = 0;
4479 size_t cols = calculate_columns (false);
4480 struct column_info const *line_fmt = &column_info[cols - 1];
4481 struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[0];
4482 size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f);
4483 size_t max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[0];
4485 /* Print first entry. */
4486 print_file_name_and_frills (f, 0);
4488 /* Now the rest. */
4489 for (filesno = 1; filesno < cwd_n_used; ++filesno)
4491 size_t col = filesno % cols;
4493 if (col == 0)
4495 putchar ('\n');
4496 pos = 0;
4498 else
4500 indent (pos + name_length, pos + max_name_length);
4501 pos += max_name_length;
4504 f = sorted_file[filesno];
4505 print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos);
4507 name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f);
4508 max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[col];
4510 putchar ('\n');
4513 static void
4514 print_with_commas (void)
4516 size_t filesno;
4517 size_t pos = 0;
4519 for (filesno = 0; filesno < cwd_n_used; filesno++)
4521 struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno];
4522 size_t len = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f);
4524 if (filesno != 0)
4526 char separator;
4528 if (pos + len + 2 < line_length)
4530 pos += 2;
4531 separator = ' ';
4533 else
4535 pos = 0;
4536 separator = '\n';
4539 putchar (',');
4540 putchar (separator);
4543 print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos);
4544 pos += len;
4546 putchar ('\n');
4549 /* Assuming cursor is at position FROM, indent up to position TO.
4550 Use a TAB character instead of two or more spaces whenever possible. */
4552 static void
4553 indent (size_t from, size_t to)
4555 while (from < to)
4557 if (tabsize != 0 && to / tabsize > (from + 1) / tabsize)
4559 putchar ('\t');
4560 from += tabsize - from % tabsize;
4562 else
4564 putchar (' ');
4565 from++;
4570 /* Put DIRNAME/NAME into DEST, handling '.' and '/' properly. */
4571 /* FIXME: maybe remove this function someday. See about using a
4572 non-malloc'ing version of file_name_concat. */
4574 static void
4575 attach (char *dest, const char *dirname, const char *name)
4577 const char *dirnamep = dirname;
4579 /* Copy dirname if it is not ".". */
4580 if (dirname[0] != '.' || dirname[1] != 0)
4582 while (*dirnamep)
4583 *dest++ = *dirnamep++;
4584 /* Add '/' if 'dirname' doesn't already end with it. */
4585 if (dirnamep > dirname && dirnamep[-1] != '/')
4586 *dest++ = '/';
4588 while (*name)
4589 *dest++ = *name++;
4590 *dest = 0;
4593 /* Allocate enough column info suitable for the current number of
4594 files and display columns, and initialize the info to represent the
4595 narrowest possible columns. */
4597 static void
4598 init_column_info (void)
4600 size_t i;
4601 size_t max_cols = MIN (max_idx, cwd_n_used);
4603 /* Currently allocated columns in column_info. */
4604 static size_t column_info_alloc;
4606 if (column_info_alloc < max_cols)
4608 size_t new_column_info_alloc;
4609 size_t *p;
4611 if (max_cols < max_idx / 2)
4613 /* The number of columns is far less than the display width
4614 allows. Grow the allocation, but only so that it's
4615 double the current requirements. If the display is
4616 extremely wide, this avoids allocating a lot of memory
4617 that is never needed. */
4618 column_info = xnrealloc (column_info, max_cols,
4619 2 * sizeof *column_info);
4620 new_column_info_alloc = 2 * max_cols;
4622 else
4624 column_info = xnrealloc (column_info, max_idx, sizeof *column_info);
4625 new_column_info_alloc = max_idx;
4628 /* Allocate the new size_t objects by computing the triangle
4629 formula n * (n + 1) / 2, except that we don't need to
4630 allocate the part of the triangle that we've already
4631 allocated. Check for address arithmetic overflow. */
4633 size_t column_info_growth = new_column_info_alloc - column_info_alloc;
4634 size_t s = column_info_alloc + 1 + new_column_info_alloc;
4635 size_t t = s * column_info_growth;
4636 if (s < new_column_info_alloc || t / column_info_growth != s)
4637 xalloc_die ();
4638 p = xnmalloc (t / 2, sizeof *p);
4641 /* Grow the triangle by parceling out the cells just allocated. */
4642 for (i = column_info_alloc; i < new_column_info_alloc; i++)
4644 column_info[i].col_arr = p;
4645 p += i + 1;
4648 column_info_alloc = new_column_info_alloc;
4651 for (i = 0; i < max_cols; ++i)
4653 size_t j;
4655 column_info[i].valid_len = true;
4656 column_info[i].line_len = (i + 1) * MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH;
4657 for (j = 0; j <= i; ++j)
4658 column_info[i].col_arr[j] = MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH;
4662 /* Calculate the number of columns needed to represent the current set
4663 of files in the current display width. */
4665 static size_t
4666 calculate_columns (bool by_columns)
4668 size_t filesno; /* Index into cwd_file. */
4669 size_t cols; /* Number of files across. */
4671 /* Normally the maximum number of columns is determined by the
4672 screen width. But if few files are available this might limit it
4673 as well. */
4674 size_t max_cols = MIN (max_idx, cwd_n_used);
4676 init_column_info ();
4678 /* Compute the maximum number of possible columns. */
4679 for (filesno = 0; filesno < cwd_n_used; ++filesno)
4681 struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno];
4682 size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f);
4683 size_t i;
4685 for (i = 0; i < max_cols; ++i)
4687 if (column_info[i].valid_len)
4689 size_t idx = (by_columns
4690 ? filesno / ((cwd_n_used + i) / (i + 1))
4691 : filesno % (i + 1));
4692 size_t real_length = name_length + (idx == i ? 0 : 2);
4694 if (column_info[i].col_arr[idx] < real_length)
4696 column_info[i].line_len += (real_length
4697 - column_info[i].col_arr[idx]);
4698 column_info[i].col_arr[idx] = real_length;
4699 column_info[i].valid_len = (column_info[i].line_len
4700 < line_length);
4706 /* Find maximum allowed columns. */
4707 for (cols = max_cols; 1 < cols; --cols)
4709 if (column_info[cols - 1].valid_len)
4710 break;
4713 return cols;
4716 void
4717 usage (int status)
4719 if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
4720 emit_try_help ();
4721 else
4723 printf (_("Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"), program_name);
4724 fputs (_("\
4725 List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default).\n\
4726 Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuvSUX nor --sort is specified.\n\
4728 "), stdout);
4729 fputs (_("\
4730 Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n\
4731 "), stdout);
4732 fputs (_("\
4733 -a, --all do not ignore entries starting with .\n\
4734 -A, --almost-all do not list implied . and ..\n\
4735 --author with -l, print the author of each file\n\
4736 -b, --escape print C-style escapes for nongraphic characters\n\
4737 "), stdout);
4738 fputs (_("\
4739 --block-size=SIZE scale sizes by SIZE before printing them. E.g.,\n\
4740 '--block-size=M' prints sizes in units of\n\
4741 1,048,576 bytes. See SIZE format below.\n\
4742 -B, --ignore-backups do not list implied entries ending with ~\n\
4743 -c with -lt: sort by, and show, ctime (time of last\n\
4744 modification of file status information)\n\
4745 with -l: show ctime and sort by name\n\
4746 otherwise: sort by ctime, newest first\n\
4747 "), stdout);
4748 fputs (_("\
4749 -C list entries by columns\n\
4750 --color[=WHEN] colorize the output. WHEN defaults to 'always'\n\
4751 or can be 'never' or 'auto'. More info below\n\
4752 -d, --directory list directory entries instead of contents,\n\
4753 and do not dereference symbolic links\n\
4754 -D, --dired generate output designed for Emacs' dired mode\n\
4755 "), stdout);
4756 fputs (_("\
4757 -f do not sort, enable -aU, disable -ls --color\n\
4758 -F, --classify append indicator (one of */=>@|) to entries\n\
4759 --file-type likewise, except do not append '*'\n\
4760 --format=WORD across -x, commas -m, horizontal -x, long -l,\n\
4761 single-column -1, verbose -l, vertical -C\n\
4762 --full-time like -l --time-style=full-iso\n\
4763 "), stdout);
4764 fputs (_("\
4765 -g like -l, but do not list owner\n\
4766 "), stdout);
4767 fputs (_("\
4768 --group-directories-first\n\
4769 group directories before files.\n\
4770 augment with a --sort option, but any\n\
4771 use of --sort=none (-U) disables grouping\n\
4772 "), stdout);
4773 fputs (_("\
4774 -G, --no-group in a long listing, don't print group names\n\
4775 -h, --human-readable with -l, print sizes in human readable format\n\
4776 (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)\n\
4777 --si likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024\n\
4778 "), stdout);
4779 fputs (_("\
4780 -H, --dereference-command-line\n\
4781 follow symbolic links listed on the command line\n\
4782 --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir\n\
4783 follow each command line symbolic link\n\
4784 that points to a directory\n\
4785 --hide=PATTERN do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN\
4787 (overridden by -a or -A)\n\
4788 "), stdout);
4789 fputs (_("\
4790 --indicator-style=WORD append indicator with style WORD to entry names:\
4792 none (default), slash (-p),\n\
4793 file-type (--file-type), classify (-F)\n\
4794 -i, --inode print the index number of each file\n\
4795 -I, --ignore=PATTERN do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN\
4797 -k, --kibibytes use 1024-byte blocks\n\
4798 "), stdout);
4799 fputs (_("\
4800 -l use a long listing format\n\
4801 -L, --dereference when showing file information for a symbolic\n\
4802 link, show information for the file the link\n\
4803 references rather than for the link itself\n\
4804 -m fill width with a comma separated list of entries\
4806 "), stdout);
4807 fputs (_("\
4808 -n, --numeric-uid-gid like -l, but list numeric user and group IDs\n\
4809 -N, --literal print raw entry names (don't treat e.g. control\n\
4810 characters specially)\n\
4811 -o like -l, but do not list group information\n\
4812 -p, --indicator-style=slash\n\
4813 append / indicator to directories\n\
4814 "), stdout);
4815 fputs (_("\
4816 -q, --hide-control-chars print ? instead of non graphic characters\n\
4817 --show-control-chars show non graphic characters as-is (default\n\
4818 unless program is 'ls' and output is a terminal)\n\
4819 -Q, --quote-name enclose entry names in double quotes\n\
4820 --quoting-style=WORD use quoting style WORD for entry names:\n\
4821 literal, locale, shell, shell-always, c, escape\
4823 "), stdout);
4824 fputs (_("\
4825 -r, --reverse reverse order while sorting\n\
4826 -R, --recursive list subdirectories recursively\n\
4827 -s, --size print the allocated size of each file, in blocks\n\
4828 "), stdout);
4829 fputs (_("\
4830 -S sort by file size\n\
4831 --sort=WORD sort by WORD instead of name: none -U,\n\
4832 extension -X, size -S, time -t, version -v\n\
4833 --time=WORD with -l, show time as WORD instead of modification\
4835 time: atime -u, access -u, use -u, ctime -c,\n\
4836 or status -c; use specified time as sort key\n\
4837 if --sort=time\n\
4838 "), stdout);
4839 fputs (_("\
4840 --time-style=STYLE with -l, show times using style STYLE:\n\
4841 full-iso, long-iso, iso, locale, +FORMAT.\n\
4842 FORMAT is interpreted like 'date'; if FORMAT is\n\
4843 FORMAT1<newline>FORMAT2, FORMAT1 applies to\n\
4844 non-recent files and FORMAT2 to recent files;\n\
4845 if STYLE is prefixed with 'posix-', STYLE\n\
4846 takes effect only outside the POSIX locale\n\
4847 "), stdout);
4848 fputs (_("\
4849 -t sort by modification time, newest first\n\
4850 -T, --tabsize=COLS assume tab stops at each COLS instead of 8\n\
4851 "), stdout);
4852 fputs (_("\
4853 -u with -lt: sort by, and show, access time\n\
4854 with -l: show access time and sort by name\n\
4855 otherwise: sort by access time\n\
4856 -U do not sort; list entries in directory order\n\
4857 -v natural sort of (version) numbers within text\n\
4858 "), stdout);
4859 fputs (_("\
4860 -w, --width=COLS assume screen width instead of current value\n\
4861 -x list entries by lines instead of by columns\n\
4862 -X sort alphabetically by entry extension\n\
4863 -Z, --context print any SELinux security context of each file\n\
4864 -1 list one file per line\n\
4865 "), stdout);
4866 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
4867 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
4868 emit_size_note ();
4869 fputs (_("\
4871 Using color to distinguish file types is disabled both by default and\n\
4872 with --color=never. With --color=auto, ls emits color codes only when\n\
4873 standard output is connected to a terminal. The LS_COLORS environment\n\
4874 variable can change the settings. Use the dircolors command to set it.\n\
4875 "), stdout);
4876 fputs (_("\
4878 Exit status:\n\
4879 0 if OK,\n\
4880 1 if minor problems (e.g., cannot access subdirectory),\n\
4881 2 if serious trouble (e.g., cannot access command-line argument).\n\
4882 "), stdout);
4883 emit_ancillary_info ();
4885 exit (status);