ls: fix possible incorrect exit status when recursing directories
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1 /* tac from a pipe.
3 Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18 /* FIXME */
19 #include <assert.h>
21 /* FIXME: this is small for testing */
22 #define BUFFER_SIZE (8)
24 #define LEN(X, I) ((X)->p[(I)].one_past_end - (X)->p[(I)].start)
25 #define EMPTY(X) ((X)->n_bufs == 1 && LEN (X, 0) == 0)
27 #define ONE_PAST_END(X, I) ((X)->p[(I)].one_past_end)
29 struct Line_ptr
31 size_t i;
32 char *ptr;
34 typedef struct Line_ptr Line_ptr;
36 struct B_pair
38 char *start;
39 char *one_past_end;
42 struct Buf
44 size_t n_bufs;
45 struct obstack obs;
46 struct B_pair *p;
48 typedef struct Buf Buf;
50 static bool
51 buf_init_from_stdin (Buf *x, char eol_byte)
53 bool last_byte_is_eol_byte = true;
54 bool ok = true;
56 #define OBS (&(x->obs))
57 obstack_init (OBS);
59 while (1)
61 char *buf = (char *) malloc (BUFFER_SIZE);
62 size_t bytes_read;
64 if (buf == NULL)
66 /* Fall back on the code that relies on a temporary file.
67 Write all buffers to that file and free them. */
68 /* FIXME */
69 ok = false;
70 break;
72 bytes_read = full_read (STDIN_FILENO, buf, BUFFER_SIZE);
73 if (bytes_read != buffer_size && errno != 0)
74 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("read error"));
77 struct B_pair bp;
78 bp.start = buf;
79 bp.one_past_end = buf + bytes_read;
80 obstack_grow (OBS, &bp, sizeof (bp));
83 if (bytes_read != 0)
84 last_byte_is_eol_byte = (buf[bytes_read - 1] == eol_byte);
86 if (bytes_read < BUFFER_SIZE)
87 break;
90 if (ok)
92 /* If the file was non-empty and lacked an EOL_BYTE at its end,
93 then add a buffer containing just that one byte. */
94 if (!last_byte_is_eol_byte)
96 char *buf = malloc (1);
97 if (buf == NULL)
99 /* FIXME: just like above */
100 ok = false;
102 else
104 struct B_pair bp;
105 *buf = eol_byte;
106 bp.start = buf;
107 bp.one_past_end = buf + 1;
108 obstack_grow (OBS, &bp, sizeof (bp));
113 x->n_bufs = obstack_object_size (OBS) / sizeof (x->p[0]);
114 x->p = (struct B_pair *) obstack_finish (OBS);
116 /* If there are two or more buffers and the last buffer is empty,
117 then free the last one and decrement the buffer count. */
118 if (x->n_bufs >= 2
119 && x->p[x->n_bufs - 1].start == x->p[x->n_bufs - 1].one_past_end)
120 free (x->p[--(x->n_bufs)].start);
122 return ok;
125 static void
126 buf_free (Buf *x)
128 size_t i;
129 for (i = 0; i < x->n_bufs; i++)
130 free (x->p[i].start);
131 obstack_free (OBS, NULL);
134 Line_ptr
135 line_ptr_decrement (const Buf *x, const Line_ptr *lp)
137 Line_ptr lp_new;
139 if (lp->ptr > x->p[lp->i].start)
141 lp_new.i = lp->i;
142 lp_new.ptr = lp->ptr - 1;
144 else
146 assert (lp->i > 0);
147 lp_new.i = lp->i - 1;
148 lp_new.ptr = ONE_PAST_END (x, lp->i - 1) - 1;
150 return lp_new;
153 Line_ptr
154 line_ptr_increment (const Buf *x, const Line_ptr *lp)
156 Line_ptr lp_new;
158 assert (lp->ptr <= ONE_PAST_END (x, lp->i) - 1);
159 if (lp->ptr < ONE_PAST_END (x, lp->i) - 1)
161 lp_new.i = lp->i;
162 lp_new.ptr = lp->ptr + 1;
164 else
166 assert (lp->i < x->n_bufs - 1);
167 lp_new.i = lp->i + 1;
168 lp_new.ptr = x->p[lp->i + 1].start;
170 return lp_new;
173 static bool
174 find_bol (const Buf *x,
175 const Line_ptr *last_bol, Line_ptr *new_bol, char eol_byte)
177 size_t i;
178 Line_ptr tmp;
179 char *last_bol_ptr;
181 if (last_bol->ptr == x->p[0].start)
182 return false;
184 tmp = line_ptr_decrement (x, last_bol);
185 last_bol_ptr = tmp.ptr;
186 i = tmp.i;
187 while (1)
189 char *nl = memrchr (x->p[i].start, last_bol_ptr, eol_byte);
190 if (nl)
192 Line_ptr nl_pos;
193 nl_pos.i = i;
194 nl_pos.ptr = nl;
195 *new_bol = line_ptr_increment (x, &nl_pos);
196 return true;
199 if (i == 0)
200 break;
202 --i;
203 last_bol_ptr = ONE_PAST_END (x, i);
206 /* If last_bol->ptr didn't point at the first byte of X, then reaching
207 this point means that we're about to return the line that is at the
208 beginning of X. */
209 if (last_bol->ptr != x->p[0].start)
211 new_bol->i = 0;
212 new_bol->ptr = x->p[0].start;
213 return true;
216 return false;
219 static void
220 print_line (FILE *out_stream, const Buf *x,
221 const Line_ptr *bol, const Line_ptr *bol_next)
223 size_t i;
224 for (i = bol->i; i <= bol_next->i; i++)
226 char *a = (i == bol->i ? bol->ptr : x->p[i].start);
227 char *b = (i == bol_next->i ? bol_next->ptr : ONE_PAST_END (x, i));
228 fwrite (a, 1, b - a, out_stream);
232 static bool
233 tac_mem ()
235 Buf x;
236 Line_ptr bol;
237 char eol_byte = '\n';
239 if (! buf_init_from_stdin (&x, eol_byte))
241 buf_free (&x);
242 return false;
245 /* Special case the empty file. */
246 if (EMPTY (&x))
247 return true;
249 /* Initially, point at one past the last byte of the file. */
250 bol.i = x.n_bufs - 1;
251 bol.ptr = ONE_PAST_END (&x, bol.i);
253 while (1)
255 Line_ptr new_bol;
256 if (! find_bol (&x, &bol, &new_bol, eol_byte))
257 break;
258 print_line (stdout, &x, &new_bol, &bol);
259 bol = new_bol;
261 return true;