sort: fix parsing of end field in obsolescent key formats
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1 /* pwd - print current directory
2 Copyright (C) 1994-1997, 1999-2010 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
7 (at your option) any later version.
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 #include <config.h>
18 #include <getopt.h>
19 #include <stdio.h>
20 #include <sys/types.h>
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "error.h"
24 #include "quote.h"
25 #include "root-dev-ino.h"
26 #include "xgetcwd.h"
28 /* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix). */
29 #define PROGRAM_NAME "pwd"
31 #define AUTHORS proper_name ("Jim Meyering")
33 struct file_name
35 char *buf;
36 size_t n_alloc;
37 char *start;
40 static struct option const longopts[] =
42 {"logical", no_argument, NULL, 'L'},
43 {"physical", no_argument, NULL, 'P'},
44 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
45 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
46 {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
49 void
50 usage (int status)
52 if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
53 fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"),
54 program_name);
55 else
57 printf (_("Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n"), program_name);
58 fputs (_("\
59 Print the full filename of the current working directory.\n\
60 \n\
61 "), stdout);
62 fputs (_("\
63 -L, --logical use PWD from environment, even if it contains symlinks\n\
64 -P, --physical avoid all symlinks\n\
65 "), stdout);
66 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
67 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
68 printf (USAGE_BUILTIN_WARNING, PROGRAM_NAME);
69 emit_ancillary_info ();
71 exit (status);
74 static void
75 file_name_free (struct file_name *p)
77 free (p->buf);
78 free (p);
81 static struct file_name *
82 file_name_init (void)
84 struct file_name *p = xmalloc (sizeof *p);
86 /* Start with a buffer larger than PATH_MAX, but beware of systems
87 on which PATH_MAX is very large -- e.g., INT_MAX. */
88 p->n_alloc = MIN (2 * PATH_MAX, 32 * 1024);
90 p->buf = xmalloc (p->n_alloc);
91 p->start = p->buf + (p->n_alloc - 1);
92 p->start[0] = '\0';
93 return p;
96 /* Prepend the name S of length S_LEN, to the growing file_name, P. */
97 static void
98 file_name_prepend (struct file_name *p, char const *s, size_t s_len)
100 size_t n_free = p->start - p->buf;
101 if (n_free < 1 + s_len)
103 size_t half = p->n_alloc + 1 + s_len;
104 /* Use xnmalloc+free rather than xnrealloc, since with the latter
105 we'd end up copying the data twice: once via realloc, then again
106 to align it with the end of the new buffer. With xnmalloc, we
107 copy it only once. */
108 char *q = xnmalloc (2, half);
109 size_t n_used = p->n_alloc - n_free;
110 p->start = q + 2 * half - n_used;
111 memcpy (p->start, p->buf + n_free, n_used);
112 free (p->buf);
113 p->buf = q;
114 p->n_alloc = 2 * half;
117 p->start -= 1 + s_len;
118 p->start[0] = '/';
119 memcpy (p->start + 1, s, s_len);
122 /* Return a string (malloc'd) consisting of N `/'-separated ".." components. */
123 static char *
124 nth_parent (size_t n)
126 char *buf = xnmalloc (3, n);
127 char *p = buf;
128 size_t i;
130 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
132 memcpy (p, "../", 3);
133 p += 3;
135 p[-1] = '\0';
136 return buf;
139 /* Determine the basename of the current directory, where DOT_SB is the
140 result of lstat'ing "." and prepend that to the file name in *FILE_NAME.
141 Find the directory entry in `..' that matches the dev/i-node of DOT_SB.
142 Upon success, update *DOT_SB with stat information of `..', chdir to `..',
143 and prepend "/basename" to FILE_NAME.
144 Otherwise, exit with a diagnostic.
145 PARENT_HEIGHT is the number of levels `..' is above the starting directory.
146 The first time this function is called (from the initial directory),
147 PARENT_HEIGHT is 1. This is solely for diagnostics.
148 Exit nonzero upon error. */
150 static void
151 find_dir_entry (struct stat *dot_sb, struct file_name *file_name,
152 size_t parent_height)
154 DIR *dirp;
155 int fd;
156 struct stat parent_sb;
157 bool use_lstat;
158 bool found;
160 dirp = opendir ("..");
161 if (dirp == NULL)
162 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot open directory %s"),
163 quote (nth_parent (parent_height)));
165 fd = dirfd (dirp);
166 if ((0 <= fd ? fchdir (fd) : chdir ("..")) < 0)
167 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to chdir to %s"),
168 quote (nth_parent (parent_height)));
170 if ((0 <= fd ? fstat (fd, &parent_sb) : stat (".", &parent_sb)) < 0)
171 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to stat %s"),
172 quote (nth_parent (parent_height)));
174 /* If parent and child directory are on different devices, then we
175 can't rely on d_ino for useful i-node numbers; use lstat instead. */
176 use_lstat = (parent_sb.st_dev != dot_sb->st_dev);
178 found = false;
179 while (1)
181 struct dirent const *dp;
182 struct stat ent_sb;
183 ino_t ino;
185 errno = 0;
186 if ((dp = readdir_ignoring_dot_and_dotdot (dirp)) == NULL)
188 if (errno)
190 /* Save/restore errno across closedir call. */
191 int e = errno;
192 closedir (dirp);
193 errno = e;
195 /* Arrange to give a diagnostic after exiting this loop. */
196 dirp = NULL;
198 break;
201 ino = D_INO (dp);
203 if (ino == NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER || use_lstat)
205 if (lstat (dp->d_name, &ent_sb) < 0)
207 /* Skip any entry we can't stat. */
208 continue;
210 ino = ent_sb.st_ino;
213 if (ino != dot_sb->st_ino)
214 continue;
216 /* If we're not crossing a device boundary, then a simple i-node
217 match is enough. */
218 if ( ! use_lstat || ent_sb.st_dev == dot_sb->st_dev)
220 file_name_prepend (file_name, dp->d_name, _D_EXACT_NAMLEN (dp));
221 found = true;
222 break;
226 if (dirp == NULL || closedir (dirp) != 0)
228 /* Note that this diagnostic serves for both readdir
229 and closedir failures. */
230 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("reading directory %s"),
231 quote (nth_parent (parent_height)));
234 if ( ! found)
235 error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
236 _("couldn't find directory entry in %s with matching i-node"),
237 quote (nth_parent (parent_height)));
239 *dot_sb = parent_sb;
242 /* Construct the full, absolute name of the current working
243 directory and store it in *FILE_NAME.
244 The getcwd function performs nearly the same task, but is typically
245 unable to handle names longer than PATH_MAX. This function has
246 no such limitation. However, this function *can* fail due to
247 permission problems or a lack of memory, while GNU/Linux's getcwd
248 function works regardless of restricted permissions on parent
249 directories. Upon failure, give a diagnostic and exit nonzero.
251 Note: although this function is similar to getcwd, it has a fundamental
252 difference in that it gives a diagnostic and exits upon failure.
253 I would have liked a function that did not exit, and that could be
254 used as a getcwd replacement. Unfortunately, considering all of
255 the information the caller would require in order to produce good
256 diagnostics, it doesn't seem worth the added complexity.
257 In any case, any getcwd replacement must *not* exceed the PATH_MAX
258 limitation. Otherwise, functions like `chdir' would fail with
259 ENAMETOOLONG.
261 FIXME-maybe: if find_dir_entry fails due to permissions, try getcwd,
262 in case the unreadable directory is close enough to the root that
263 getcwd works from there. */
265 static void
266 robust_getcwd (struct file_name *file_name)
268 size_t height = 1;
269 struct dev_ino dev_ino_buf;
270 struct dev_ino *root_dev_ino = get_root_dev_ino (&dev_ino_buf);
271 struct stat dot_sb;
273 if (root_dev_ino == NULL)
274 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to get attributes of %s"),
275 quote ("/"));
277 if (stat (".", &dot_sb) < 0)
278 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to stat %s"), quote ("."));
280 while (1)
282 /* If we've reached the root, we're done. */
283 if (SAME_INODE (dot_sb, *root_dev_ino))
284 break;
286 find_dir_entry (&dot_sb, file_name, height++);
289 /* See if a leading slash is needed; file_name_prepend adds one. */
290 if (file_name->start[0] == '\0')
291 file_name_prepend (file_name, "", 0);
295 /* Return PWD from the environment if it is acceptable for 'pwd -L'
296 output, otherwise NULL. */
297 static char *
298 logical_getcwd (void)
300 struct stat st1;
301 struct stat st2;
302 char *wd = getenv ("PWD");
303 char *p;
305 /* Textual validation first. */
306 if (!wd || wd[0] != '/')
307 return NULL;
308 p = wd;
309 while ((p = strstr (p, "/.")))
311 if (!p[2] || p[2] == '/'
312 || (p[2] == '.' && (!p[3] || p[3] == '/')))
313 return NULL;
314 p++;
317 /* System call validation. */
318 if (stat (wd, &st1) == 0 && stat (".", &st2) == 0 && SAME_INODE (st1, st2))
319 return wd;
320 return NULL;
325 main (int argc, char **argv)
327 char *wd;
328 /* POSIX requires a default of -L, but most scripts expect -P. */
329 bool logical = (getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT") != NULL);
331 initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
332 set_program_name (argv[0]);
333 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
334 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
335 textdomain (PACKAGE);
337 atexit (close_stdout);
339 while (1)
341 int c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "LP", longopts, NULL);
342 if (c == -1)
343 break;
344 switch (c)
346 case 'L':
347 logical = true;
348 break;
349 case 'P':
350 logical = false;
351 break;
353 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
355 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
357 default:
358 usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
362 if (optind < argc)
363 error (0, 0, _("ignoring non-option arguments"));
365 if (logical)
367 wd = logical_getcwd ();
368 if (wd)
370 puts (wd);
371 exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
375 wd = xgetcwd ();
376 if (wd != NULL)
378 puts (wd);
379 free (wd);
381 else
383 struct file_name *file_name = file_name_init ();
384 robust_getcwd (file_name);
385 puts (file_name->start);
386 file_name_free (file_name);
389 exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);