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1 /* Lisp functions for making directory listings.
2 Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1993-1994, 1999-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include <config.h>
22 #include <stdio.h>
23 #include <sys/types.h>
24 #include <sys/stat.h>
25 #include <setjmp.h>
27 #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
28 #include <pwd.h>
29 #endif
30 #include <grp.h>
32 #include <errno.h>
33 #include <unistd.h>
35 /* The d_nameln member of a struct dirent includes the '\0' character
36 on some systems, but not on others. What's worse, you can't tell
37 at compile-time which one it will be, since it really depends on
38 the sort of system providing the filesystem you're reading from,
39 not the system you are running on. Paul Eggert
40 <eggert@bi.twinsun.com> says this occurs when Emacs is running on a
41 SunOS 4.1.2 host, reading a directory that is remote-mounted from a
42 Solaris 2.1 host and is in a native Solaris 2.1 filesystem.
44 Since applying strlen to the name always works, we'll just do that. */
45 #define NAMLEN(p) strlen (p->d_name)
47 #ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
49 #include <dirent.h>
50 #define DIRENTRY struct dirent
52 #else /* not HAVE_DIRENT_H */
54 #include <sys/dir.h>
55 #include <sys/stat.h>
57 #define DIRENTRY struct direct
59 extern DIR *opendir (char *);
60 extern struct direct *readdir (DIR *);
62 #endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */
64 #include <filemode.h>
66 #ifdef MSDOS
67 #define DIRENTRY_NONEMPTY(p) ((p)->d_name[0] != 0)
68 #else
69 #define DIRENTRY_NONEMPTY(p) ((p)->d_ino)
70 #endif
72 #include "lisp.h"
73 #include "systime.h"
74 #include "buffer.h"
75 #include "commands.h"
76 #include "character.h"
77 #include "charset.h"
78 #include "coding.h"
79 #include "regex.h"
80 #include "blockinput.h"
82 static Lisp_Object Qdirectory_files;
83 static Lisp_Object Qdirectory_files_and_attributes;
84 static Lisp_Object Qfile_name_completion;
85 static Lisp_Object Qfile_name_all_completions;
86 static Lisp_Object Qfile_attributes;
87 static Lisp_Object Qfile_attributes_lessp;
89 static int scmp (const char *, const char *, int);
90 static Lisp_Object Ffile_attributes (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
92 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
93 Lisp_Object
94 directory_files_internal_w32_unwind (Lisp_Object arg)
96 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes = arg;
97 return Qnil;
99 #endif
101 static Lisp_Object
102 directory_files_internal_unwind (Lisp_Object dh)
104 DIR *d = (DIR *) XSAVE_VALUE (dh)->pointer;
105 BLOCK_INPUT;
106 closedir (d);
107 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
108 return Qnil;
111 /* Function shared by Fdirectory_files and Fdirectory_files_and_attributes.
112 When ATTRS is zero, return a list of directory filenames; when
113 non-zero, return a list of directory filenames and their attributes.
114 In the latter case, ID_FORMAT is passed to Ffile_attributes. */
116 Lisp_Object
117 directory_files_internal (Lisp_Object directory, Lisp_Object full, Lisp_Object match, Lisp_Object nosort, int attrs, Lisp_Object id_format)
119 DIR *d;
120 int directory_nbytes;
121 Lisp_Object list, dirfilename, encoded_directory;
122 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp = NULL;
123 int needsep = 0;
124 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
125 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5;
126 DIRENTRY *dp;
127 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
128 Lisp_Object w32_save = Qnil;
129 #endif
131 /* Because of file name handlers, these functions might call
132 Ffuncall, and cause a GC. */
133 list = encoded_directory = dirfilename = Qnil;
134 GCPRO5 (match, directory, list, dirfilename, encoded_directory);
135 dirfilename = Fdirectory_file_name (directory);
137 if (!NILP (match))
139 CHECK_STRING (match);
141 /* MATCH might be a flawed regular expression. Rather than
142 catching and signaling our own errors, we just call
143 compile_pattern to do the work for us. */
144 /* Pass 1 for the MULTIBYTE arg
145 because we do make multibyte strings if the contents warrant. */
146 # ifdef WINDOWSNT
147 /* Windows users want case-insensitive wildcards. */
148 bufp = compile_pattern (match, 0,
149 BVAR (&buffer_defaults, case_canon_table), 0, 1);
150 # else /* !WINDOWSNT */
151 bufp = compile_pattern (match, 0, Qnil, 0, 1);
152 # endif /* !WINDOWSNT */
155 /* Note: ENCODE_FILE and DECODE_FILE can GC because they can run
156 run_pre_post_conversion_on_str which calls Lisp directly and
157 indirectly. */
158 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (dirfilename))
159 dirfilename = ENCODE_FILE (dirfilename);
160 encoded_directory = (STRING_MULTIBYTE (directory)
161 ? ENCODE_FILE (directory) : directory);
163 /* Now *bufp is the compiled form of MATCH; don't call anything
164 which might compile a new regexp until we're done with the loop! */
166 BLOCK_INPUT;
167 d = opendir (SSDATA (dirfilename));
168 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
169 if (d == NULL)
170 report_file_error ("Opening directory", Fcons (directory, Qnil));
172 /* Unfortunately, we can now invoke expand-file-name and
173 file-attributes on filenames, both of which can throw, so we must
174 do a proper unwind-protect. */
175 record_unwind_protect (directory_files_internal_unwind,
176 make_save_value (d, 0));
178 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
179 if (attrs)
181 extern int is_slow_fs (const char *);
183 /* Do this only once to avoid doing it (in w32.c:stat) for each
184 file in the directory, when we call Ffile_attributes below. */
185 record_unwind_protect (directory_files_internal_w32_unwind,
186 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes);
187 w32_save = Vw32_get_true_file_attributes;
188 if (EQ (Vw32_get_true_file_attributes, Qlocal))
190 /* w32.c:stat will notice these bindings and avoid calling
191 GetDriveType for each file. */
192 if (is_slow_fs (SDATA (dirfilename)))
193 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes = Qnil;
194 else
195 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes = Qt;
198 #endif
200 directory_nbytes = SBYTES (directory);
201 re_match_object = Qt;
203 /* Decide whether we need to add a directory separator. */
204 if (directory_nbytes == 0
205 || !IS_ANY_SEP (SREF (directory, directory_nbytes - 1)))
206 needsep = 1;
208 /* Loop reading blocks until EOF or error. */
209 for (;;)
211 errno = 0;
212 dp = readdir (d);
214 if (dp == NULL && (0
215 #ifdef EAGAIN
216 || errno == EAGAIN
217 #endif
218 #ifdef EINTR
219 || errno == EINTR
220 #endif
222 { QUIT; continue; }
224 if (dp == NULL)
225 break;
227 if (DIRENTRY_NONEMPTY (dp))
229 int len;
230 int wanted = 0;
231 Lisp_Object name, finalname;
232 struct gcpro inner_gcpro1, inner_gcpro2;
234 len = NAMLEN (dp);
235 name = finalname = make_unibyte_string (dp->d_name, len);
236 GCPRO2_VAR (finalname, name, inner_gcpro);
238 /* Note: DECODE_FILE can GC; it should protect its argument,
239 though. */
240 name = DECODE_FILE (name);
241 len = SBYTES (name);
243 /* Now that we have unwind_protect in place, we might as well
244 allow matching to be interrupted. */
245 immediate_quit = 1;
246 QUIT;
248 if (NILP (match)
249 || (0 <= re_search (bufp, SSDATA (name), len, 0, len, 0)))
250 wanted = 1;
252 immediate_quit = 0;
254 if (wanted)
256 if (!NILP (full))
258 Lisp_Object fullname;
259 int nbytes = len + directory_nbytes + needsep;
260 int nchars;
262 fullname = make_uninit_multibyte_string (nbytes, nbytes);
263 memcpy (SDATA (fullname), SDATA (directory),
264 directory_nbytes);
266 if (needsep)
267 SSET (fullname, directory_nbytes, DIRECTORY_SEP);
269 memcpy (SDATA (fullname) + directory_nbytes + needsep,
270 SDATA (name), len);
272 nchars = chars_in_text (SDATA (fullname), nbytes);
274 /* Some bug somewhere. */
275 if (nchars > nbytes)
276 abort ();
278 STRING_SET_CHARS (fullname, nchars);
279 if (nchars == nbytes)
280 STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (fullname);
282 finalname = fullname;
284 else
285 finalname = name;
287 if (attrs)
289 /* Construct an expanded filename for the directory entry.
290 Use the decoded names for input to Ffile_attributes. */
291 Lisp_Object decoded_fullname, fileattrs;
292 struct gcpro innermost_gcpro1, innermost_gcpro2;
294 decoded_fullname = fileattrs = Qnil;
295 GCPRO2_VAR (decoded_fullname, fileattrs, innermost_gcpro);
297 /* Both Fexpand_file_name and Ffile_attributes can GC. */
298 decoded_fullname = Fexpand_file_name (name, directory);
299 fileattrs = Ffile_attributes (decoded_fullname, id_format);
301 list = Fcons (Fcons (finalname, fileattrs), list);
302 UNGCPRO_VAR (innermost_gcpro);
304 else
305 list = Fcons (finalname, list);
308 UNGCPRO_VAR (inner_gcpro);
312 BLOCK_INPUT;
313 closedir (d);
314 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
315 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
316 if (attrs)
317 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes = w32_save;
318 #endif
320 /* Discard the unwind protect. */
321 specpdl_ptr = specpdl + count;
323 if (NILP (nosort))
324 list = Fsort (Fnreverse (list),
325 attrs ? Qfile_attributes_lessp : Qstring_lessp);
327 RETURN_UNGCPRO (list);
331 DEFUN ("directory-files", Fdirectory_files, Sdirectory_files, 1, 4, 0,
332 doc: /* Return a list of names of files in DIRECTORY.
333 There are three optional arguments:
334 If FULL is non-nil, return absolute file names. Otherwise return names
335 that are relative to the specified directory.
336 If MATCH is non-nil, mention only file names that match the regexp MATCH.
337 If NOSORT is non-nil, the list is not sorted--its order is unpredictable.
338 Otherwise, the list returned is sorted with `string-lessp'.
339 NOSORT is useful if you plan to sort the result yourself. */)
340 (Lisp_Object directory, Lisp_Object full, Lisp_Object match, Lisp_Object nosort)
342 Lisp_Object handler;
343 directory = Fexpand_file_name (directory, Qnil);
345 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
346 call the corresponding file handler. */
347 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (directory, Qdirectory_files);
348 if (!NILP (handler))
349 return call5 (handler, Qdirectory_files, directory,
350 full, match, nosort);
352 return directory_files_internal (directory, full, match, nosort, 0, Qnil);
355 DEFUN ("directory-files-and-attributes", Fdirectory_files_and_attributes,
356 Sdirectory_files_and_attributes, 1, 5, 0,
357 doc: /* Return a list of names of files and their attributes in DIRECTORY.
358 There are four optional arguments:
359 If FULL is non-nil, return absolute file names. Otherwise return names
360 that are relative to the specified directory.
361 If MATCH is non-nil, mention only file names that match the regexp MATCH.
362 If NOSORT is non-nil, the list is not sorted--its order is unpredictable.
363 NOSORT is useful if you plan to sort the result yourself.
364 ID-FORMAT specifies the preferred format of attributes uid and gid, see
365 `file-attributes' for further documentation.
366 On MS-Windows, performance depends on `w32-get-true-file-attributes',
367 which see. */)
368 (Lisp_Object directory, Lisp_Object full, Lisp_Object match, Lisp_Object nosort, Lisp_Object id_format)
370 Lisp_Object handler;
371 directory = Fexpand_file_name (directory, Qnil);
373 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
374 call the corresponding file handler. */
375 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (directory, Qdirectory_files_and_attributes);
376 if (!NILP (handler))
377 return call6 (handler, Qdirectory_files_and_attributes,
378 directory, full, match, nosort, id_format);
380 return directory_files_internal (directory, full, match, nosort, 1, id_format);
384 static Lisp_Object file_name_completion
385 (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object dirname, int all_flag, int ver_flag,
386 Lisp_Object predicate);
388 DEFUN ("file-name-completion", Ffile_name_completion, Sfile_name_completion,
389 2, 3, 0,
390 doc: /* Complete file name FILE in directory DIRECTORY.
391 Returns the longest string
392 common to all file names in DIRECTORY that start with FILE.
393 If there is only one and FILE matches it exactly, returns t.
394 Returns nil if DIRECTORY contains no name starting with FILE.
396 If PREDICATE is non-nil, call PREDICATE with each possible
397 completion (in absolute form) and ignore it if PREDICATE returns nil.
399 This function ignores some of the possible completions as
400 determined by the variable `completion-ignored-extensions', which see. */)
401 (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object directory, Lisp_Object predicate)
403 Lisp_Object handler;
405 /* If the directory name has special constructs in it,
406 call the corresponding file handler. */
407 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (directory, Qfile_name_completion);
408 if (!NILP (handler))
409 return call4 (handler, Qfile_name_completion, file, directory, predicate);
411 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
412 call the corresponding file handler. */
413 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qfile_name_completion);
414 if (!NILP (handler))
415 return call4 (handler, Qfile_name_completion, file, directory, predicate);
417 return file_name_completion (file, directory, 0, 0, predicate);
420 DEFUN ("file-name-all-completions", Ffile_name_all_completions,
421 Sfile_name_all_completions, 2, 2, 0,
422 doc: /* Return a list of all completions of file name FILE in directory DIRECTORY.
423 These are all file names in directory DIRECTORY which begin with FILE. */)
424 (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object directory)
426 Lisp_Object handler;
428 /* If the directory name has special constructs in it,
429 call the corresponding file handler. */
430 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (directory, Qfile_name_all_completions);
431 if (!NILP (handler))
432 return call3 (handler, Qfile_name_all_completions, file, directory);
434 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
435 call the corresponding file handler. */
436 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qfile_name_all_completions);
437 if (!NILP (handler))
438 return call3 (handler, Qfile_name_all_completions, file, directory);
440 return file_name_completion (file, directory, 1, 0, Qnil);
443 static int file_name_completion_stat (Lisp_Object dirname, DIRENTRY *dp, struct stat *st_addr);
444 static Lisp_Object Qdefault_directory;
446 static Lisp_Object
447 file_name_completion (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object dirname, int all_flag, int ver_flag, Lisp_Object predicate)
449 DIR *d;
450 int bestmatchsize = 0;
451 int matchcount = 0;
452 /* If ALL_FLAG is 1, BESTMATCH is the list of all matches, decoded.
453 If ALL_FLAG is 0, BESTMATCH is either nil
454 or the best match so far, not decoded. */
455 Lisp_Object bestmatch, tem, elt, name;
456 Lisp_Object encoded_file;
457 Lisp_Object encoded_dir;
458 struct stat st;
459 int directoryp;
460 /* If includeall is zero, exclude files in completion-ignored-extensions as
461 well as "." and "..". Until shown otherwise, assume we can't exclude
462 anything. */
463 int includeall = 1;
464 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
465 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5;
467 elt = Qnil;
469 CHECK_STRING (file);
471 #ifdef FILE_SYSTEM_CASE
472 file = FILE_SYSTEM_CASE (file);
473 #endif
474 bestmatch = Qnil;
475 encoded_file = encoded_dir = Qnil;
476 GCPRO5 (file, dirname, bestmatch, encoded_file, encoded_dir);
477 dirname = Fexpand_file_name (dirname, Qnil);
478 specbind (Qdefault_directory, dirname);
480 /* Do completion on the encoded file name
481 because the other names in the directory are (we presume)
482 encoded likewise. We decode the completed string at the end. */
483 /* Actually, this is not quite true any more: we do most of the completion
484 work with decoded file names, but we still do some filtering based
485 on the encoded file name. */
486 encoded_file = STRING_MULTIBYTE (file) ? ENCODE_FILE (file) : file;
488 encoded_dir = ENCODE_FILE (dirname);
490 BLOCK_INPUT;
491 d = opendir (SSDATA (Fdirectory_file_name (encoded_dir)));
492 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
493 if (!d)
494 report_file_error ("Opening directory", Fcons (dirname, Qnil));
496 record_unwind_protect (directory_files_internal_unwind,
497 make_save_value (d, 0));
499 /* Loop reading blocks */
500 /* (att3b compiler bug requires do a null comparison this way) */
501 while (1)
503 DIRENTRY *dp;
504 int len;
505 int canexclude = 0;
507 errno = 0;
508 dp = readdir (d);
509 if (dp == NULL && (0
510 # ifdef EAGAIN
511 || errno == EAGAIN
512 # endif
513 # ifdef EINTR
514 || errno == EINTR
515 # endif
517 { QUIT; continue; }
519 if (!dp) break;
521 len = NAMLEN (dp);
523 QUIT;
524 if (! DIRENTRY_NONEMPTY (dp)
525 || len < SCHARS (encoded_file)
526 || 0 <= scmp (dp->d_name, SSDATA (encoded_file),
527 SCHARS (encoded_file)))
528 continue;
530 if (file_name_completion_stat (encoded_dir, dp, &st) < 0)
531 continue;
533 directoryp = S_ISDIR (st.st_mode);
534 tem = Qnil;
535 /* If all_flag is set, always include all.
536 It would not actually be helpful to the user to ignore any possible
537 completions when making a list of them. */
538 if (!all_flag)
540 int skip;
542 #if 0 /* FIXME: The `scmp' call compares an encoded and a decoded string. */
543 /* If this entry matches the current bestmatch, the only
544 thing it can do is increase matchcount, so don't bother
545 investigating it any further. */
546 if (!completion_ignore_case
547 /* The return result depends on whether it's the sole match. */
548 && matchcount > 1
549 && !includeall /* This match may allow includeall to 0. */
550 && len >= bestmatchsize
551 && 0 > scmp (dp->d_name, SSDATA (bestmatch), bestmatchsize))
552 continue;
553 #endif
555 if (directoryp)
557 #ifndef TRIVIAL_DIRECTORY_ENTRY
558 #define TRIVIAL_DIRECTORY_ENTRY(n) (!strcmp (n, ".") || !strcmp (n, ".."))
559 #endif
560 /* "." and ".." are never interesting as completions, and are
561 actually in the way in a directory with only one file. */
562 if (TRIVIAL_DIRECTORY_ENTRY (dp->d_name))
563 canexclude = 1;
564 else if (len > SCHARS (encoded_file))
565 /* Ignore directories if they match an element of
566 completion-ignored-extensions which ends in a slash. */
567 for (tem = Vcompletion_ignored_extensions;
568 CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
570 int elt_len;
571 char *p1;
573 elt = XCAR (tem);
574 if (!STRINGP (elt))
575 continue;
576 /* Need to encode ELT, since scmp compares unibyte
577 strings only. */
578 elt = ENCODE_FILE (elt);
579 elt_len = SCHARS (elt) - 1; /* -1 for trailing / */
580 if (elt_len <= 0)
581 continue;
582 p1 = SSDATA (elt);
583 if (p1[elt_len] != '/')
584 continue;
585 skip = len - elt_len;
586 if (skip < 0)
587 continue;
589 if (0 <= scmp (dp->d_name + skip, p1, elt_len))
590 continue;
591 break;
594 else
596 /* Compare extensions-to-be-ignored against end of this file name */
597 /* if name is not an exact match against specified string */
598 if (len > SCHARS (encoded_file))
599 /* and exit this for loop if a match is found */
600 for (tem = Vcompletion_ignored_extensions;
601 CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
603 elt = XCAR (tem);
604 if (!STRINGP (elt)) continue;
605 /* Need to encode ELT, since scmp compares unibyte
606 strings only. */
607 elt = ENCODE_FILE (elt);
608 skip = len - SCHARS (elt);
609 if (skip < 0) continue;
611 if (0 <= scmp (dp->d_name + skip,
612 SSDATA (elt),
613 SCHARS (elt)))
614 continue;
615 break;
619 /* If an ignored-extensions match was found,
620 don't process this name as a completion. */
621 if (CONSP (tem))
622 canexclude = 1;
624 if (!includeall && canexclude)
625 /* We're not including all files and this file can be excluded. */
626 continue;
628 if (includeall && !canexclude)
629 { /* If we have one non-excludable file, we want to exclude the
630 excudable files. */
631 includeall = 0;
632 /* Throw away any previous excludable match found. */
633 bestmatch = Qnil;
634 bestmatchsize = 0;
635 matchcount = 0;
638 /* FIXME: If we move this `decode' earlier we can eliminate
639 the repeated ENCODE_FILE on Vcompletion_ignored_extensions. */
640 name = make_unibyte_string (dp->d_name, len);
641 name = DECODE_FILE (name);
644 Lisp_Object regexps;
646 /* Ignore this element if it fails to match all the regexps. */
647 if (completion_ignore_case)
649 for (regexps = Vcompletion_regexp_list; CONSP (regexps);
650 regexps = XCDR (regexps))
651 if (fast_string_match_ignore_case (XCAR (regexps), name) < 0)
652 break;
654 else
656 for (regexps = Vcompletion_regexp_list; CONSP (regexps);
657 regexps = XCDR (regexps))
658 if (fast_string_match (XCAR (regexps), name) < 0)
659 break;
662 if (CONSP (regexps))
663 continue;
666 /* This is a possible completion */
667 if (directoryp)
668 /* This completion is a directory; make it end with '/'. */
669 name = Ffile_name_as_directory (name);
671 /* Test the predicate, if any. */
672 if (!NILP (predicate))
674 Lisp_Object val;
675 struct gcpro inner_gcpro1;
677 GCPRO1_VAR (name, inner_gcpro);
678 val = call1 (predicate, name);
679 UNGCPRO_VAR (inner_gcpro);
681 if (NILP (val))
682 continue;
685 /* Suitably record this match. */
687 matchcount++;
689 if (all_flag)
690 bestmatch = Fcons (name, bestmatch);
691 else if (NILP (bestmatch))
693 bestmatch = name;
694 bestmatchsize = SCHARS (name);
696 else
698 Lisp_Object zero = make_number (0);
699 /* FIXME: This is a copy of the code in Ftry_completion. */
700 int compare = min (bestmatchsize, SCHARS (name));
701 Lisp_Object cmp
702 = Fcompare_strings (bestmatch, zero,
703 make_number (compare),
704 name, zero,
705 make_number (compare),
706 completion_ignore_case ? Qt : Qnil);
707 int matchsize
708 = (EQ (cmp, Qt) ? compare
709 : XINT (cmp) < 0 ? - XINT (cmp) - 1
710 : XINT (cmp) - 1);
712 if (completion_ignore_case)
714 /* If this is an exact match except for case,
715 use it as the best match rather than one that is not
716 an exact match. This way, we get the case pattern
717 of the actual match. */
718 /* This tests that the current file is an exact match
719 but BESTMATCH is not (it is too long). */
720 if ((matchsize == SCHARS (name)
721 && matchsize + !!directoryp < SCHARS (bestmatch))
723 /* If there is no exact match ignoring case,
724 prefer a match that does not change the case
725 of the input. */
726 /* If there is more than one exact match aside from
727 case, and one of them is exact including case,
728 prefer that one. */
729 /* This == checks that, of current file and BESTMATCH,
730 either both or neither are exact. */
731 (((matchsize == SCHARS (name))
733 (matchsize + !!directoryp == SCHARS (bestmatch)))
734 && (cmp = Fcompare_strings (name, zero,
735 make_number (SCHARS (file)),
736 file, zero,
737 Qnil,
738 Qnil),
739 EQ (Qt, cmp))
740 && (cmp = Fcompare_strings (bestmatch, zero,
741 make_number (SCHARS (file)),
742 file, zero,
743 Qnil,
744 Qnil),
745 ! EQ (Qt, cmp))))
746 bestmatch = name;
748 bestmatchsize = matchsize;
750 /* If the best completion so far is reduced to the string
751 we're trying to complete, then we already know there's no
752 other completion, so there's no point looking any further. */
753 if (matchsize <= SCHARS (file)
754 && !includeall /* A future match may allow includeall to 0. */
755 /* If completion-ignore-case is non-nil, don't
756 short-circuit because we want to find the best
757 possible match *including* case differences. */
758 && (!completion_ignore_case || matchsize == 0)
759 /* The return value depends on whether it's the sole match. */
760 && matchcount > 1)
761 break;
766 UNGCPRO;
767 /* This closes the directory. */
768 bestmatch = unbind_to (count, bestmatch);
770 if (all_flag || NILP (bestmatch))
771 return bestmatch;
772 /* Return t if the supplied string is an exact match (counting case);
773 it does not require any change to be made. */
774 if (matchcount == 1 && !NILP (Fequal (bestmatch, file)))
775 return Qt;
776 bestmatch = Fsubstring (bestmatch, make_number (0),
777 make_number (bestmatchsize));
778 return bestmatch;
781 /* Compare exactly LEN chars of strings at S1 and S2,
782 ignoring case if appropriate.
783 Return -1 if strings match,
784 else number of chars that match at the beginning. */
786 static int
787 scmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int len)
789 register int l = len;
791 if (completion_ignore_case)
793 while (l
794 && (downcase ((unsigned char) *s1++)
795 == downcase ((unsigned char) *s2++)))
796 l--;
798 else
800 while (l && *s1++ == *s2++)
801 l--;
803 if (l == 0)
804 return -1;
805 else
806 return len - l;
809 static int
810 file_name_completion_stat (Lisp_Object dirname, DIRENTRY *dp, struct stat *st_addr)
812 int len = NAMLEN (dp);
813 int pos = SCHARS (dirname);
814 int value;
815 char *fullname = (char *) alloca (len + pos + 2);
817 #ifdef MSDOS
818 /* Some fields of struct stat are *very* expensive to compute on MS-DOS,
819 but aren't required here. Avoid computing the following fields:
820 st_inode, st_size and st_nlink for directories, and the execute bits
821 in st_mode for non-directory files with non-standard extensions. */
823 unsigned short save_djstat_flags = _djstat_flags;
825 _djstat_flags = _STAT_INODE | _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC | _STAT_DIRSIZE;
826 #endif /* MSDOS */
828 memcpy (fullname, SDATA (dirname), pos);
829 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (fullname[pos - 1]))
830 fullname[pos++] = DIRECTORY_SEP;
832 memcpy (fullname + pos, dp->d_name, len);
833 fullname[pos + len] = 0;
835 /* We want to return success if a link points to a nonexistent file,
836 but we want to return the status for what the link points to,
837 in case it is a directory. */
838 value = lstat (fullname, st_addr);
839 if (value == 0 && S_ISLNK (st_addr->st_mode))
840 stat (fullname, st_addr);
841 #ifdef MSDOS
842 _djstat_flags = save_djstat_flags;
843 #endif /* MSDOS */
844 return value;
847 static char *
848 stat_uname (struct stat *st)
850 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
851 return st->st_uname;
852 #else
853 struct passwd *pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (st->st_uid);
855 if (pw)
856 return pw->pw_name;
857 else
858 return NULL;
859 #endif
862 static char *
863 stat_gname (struct stat *st)
865 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
866 return st->st_gname;
867 #else
868 struct group *gr = (struct group *) getgrgid (st->st_gid);
870 if (gr)
871 return gr->gr_name;
872 else
873 return NULL;
874 #endif
877 DEFUN ("file-attributes", Ffile_attributes, Sfile_attributes, 1, 2, 0,
878 doc: /* Return a list of attributes of file FILENAME.
879 Value is nil if specified file cannot be opened.
881 ID-FORMAT specifies the preferred format of attributes uid and gid (see
882 below) - valid values are 'string and 'integer. The latter is the
883 default, but we plan to change that, so you should specify a non-nil value
884 for ID-FORMAT if you use the returned uid or gid.
886 Elements of the attribute list are:
887 0. t for directory, string (name linked to) for symbolic link, or nil.
888 1. Number of links to file.
889 2. File uid as a string or a number. If a string value cannot be
890 looked up, a numeric value, either an integer or a float, is returned.
891 3. File gid, likewise.
892 4. Last access time, as a list of two integers.
893 First integer has high-order 16 bits of time, second has low 16 bits.
894 (See a note below about access time on FAT-based filesystems.)
895 5. Last modification time, likewise. This is the time of the last
896 change to the file's contents.
897 6. Last status change time, likewise. This is the time of last change
898 to the file's attributes: owner and group, access mode bits, etc.
899 7. Size in bytes.
900 This is a floating point number if the size is too large for an integer.
901 8. File modes, as a string of ten letters or dashes as in ls -l.
902 9. t if file's gid would change if file were deleted and recreated.
903 10. inode number. If inode number is larger than what Emacs integer
904 can hold, but still fits into a 32-bit number, this is a cons cell
905 containing two integers: first the high part, then the low 16 bits.
906 If the inode number is wider than 32 bits, this is of the form
907 (HIGH MIDDLE . LOW): first the high 24 bits, then middle 24 bits,
908 and finally the low 16 bits.
909 11. Filesystem device number. If it is larger than what the Emacs
910 integer can hold, this is a cons cell, similar to the inode number.
912 On most filesystems, the combination of the inode and the device
913 number uniquely identifies the file.
915 On MS-Windows, performance depends on `w32-get-true-file-attributes',
916 which see.
918 On some FAT-based filesystems, only the date of last access is recorded,
919 so last access time will always be midnight of that day. */)
920 (Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object id_format)
922 Lisp_Object values[12];
923 Lisp_Object encoded;
924 struct stat s;
925 #ifdef BSD4_2
926 Lisp_Object dirname;
927 struct stat sdir;
928 #endif /* BSD4_2 */
930 /* An array to hold the mode string generated by filemodestring,
931 including its terminating space and null byte. */
932 char modes[sizeof "-rwxr-xr-x "];
934 Lisp_Object handler;
935 struct gcpro gcpro1;
936 char *uname = NULL, *gname = NULL;
938 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
940 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
941 call the corresponding file handler. */
942 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qfile_attributes);
943 if (!NILP (handler))
944 { /* Only pass the extra arg if it is used to help backward compatibility
945 with old file handlers which do not implement the new arg. --Stef */
946 if (NILP (id_format))
947 return call2 (handler, Qfile_attributes, filename);
948 else
949 return call3 (handler, Qfile_attributes, filename, id_format);
952 GCPRO1 (filename);
953 encoded = ENCODE_FILE (filename);
954 UNGCPRO;
956 if (lstat (SSDATA (encoded), &s) < 0)
957 return Qnil;
959 values[0] = (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) ? Ffile_symlink_p (filename)
960 : S_ISDIR (s.st_mode) ? Qt : Qnil);
961 values[1] = make_number (s.st_nlink);
963 if (!(NILP (id_format) || EQ (id_format, Qinteger)))
965 BLOCK_INPUT;
966 uname = stat_uname (&s);
967 gname = stat_gname (&s);
968 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
970 if (uname)
971 values[2] = DECODE_SYSTEM (build_string (uname));
972 else
973 values[2] = make_fixnum_or_float (s.st_uid);
974 if (gname)
975 values[3] = DECODE_SYSTEM (build_string (gname));
976 else
977 values[3] = make_fixnum_or_float (s.st_gid);
979 values[4] = make_time (s.st_atime);
980 values[5] = make_time (s.st_mtime);
981 values[6] = make_time (s.st_ctime);
982 values[7] = make_fixnum_or_float (s.st_size);
983 /* If the size is negative, and its type is long, convert it back to
984 positive. */
985 if (s.st_size < 0 && sizeof (s.st_size) == sizeof (long))
986 values[7] = make_float ((double) ((unsigned long) s.st_size));
988 filemodestring (&s, modes);
989 values[8] = make_string (modes, 10);
990 #ifdef BSD4_2 /* file gid will be dir gid */
991 dirname = Ffile_name_directory (filename);
992 if (! NILP (dirname))
993 encoded = ENCODE_FILE (dirname);
994 if (! NILP (dirname) && stat (SDATA (encoded), &sdir) == 0)
995 values[9] = (sdir.st_gid != s.st_gid) ? Qt : Qnil;
996 else /* if we can't tell, assume worst */
997 values[9] = Qt;
998 #else /* file gid will be egid */
999 values[9] = (s.st_gid != getegid ()) ? Qt : Qnil;
1000 #endif /* not BSD4_2 */
1001 if (!FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P (s.st_ino))
1002 /* Keep the most common cases as integers. */
1003 values[10] = make_number (s.st_ino);
1004 else if (!FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P (s.st_ino >> 16))
1005 /* To allow inode numbers larger than VALBITS, separate the bottom
1006 16 bits. */
1007 values[10] = Fcons (make_number ((EMACS_INT)(s.st_ino >> 16)),
1008 make_number ((EMACS_INT)(s.st_ino & 0xffff)));
1009 else
1011 /* To allow inode numbers beyond 32 bits, separate into 2 24-bit
1012 high parts and a 16-bit bottom part.
1013 The code on the next line avoids a compiler warning on
1014 systems where st_ino is 32 bit wide. (bug#766). */
1015 EMACS_INT high_ino = s.st_ino >> 31 >> 1;
1016 EMACS_INT low_ino = s.st_ino & 0xffffffff;
1018 values[10] = Fcons (make_number (high_ino >> 8),
1019 Fcons (make_number (((high_ino & 0xff) << 16)
1020 + (low_ino >> 16)),
1021 make_number (low_ino & 0xffff)));
1024 /* Likewise for device. */
1025 if (FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P (s.st_dev))
1026 values[11] = Fcons (make_number (s.st_dev >> 16),
1027 make_number (s.st_dev & 0xffff));
1028 else
1029 values[11] = make_number (s.st_dev);
1031 return Flist (sizeof(values) / sizeof(values[0]), values);
1034 DEFUN ("file-attributes-lessp", Ffile_attributes_lessp, Sfile_attributes_lessp, 2, 2, 0,
1035 doc: /* Return t if first arg file attributes list is less than second.
1036 Comparison is in lexicographic order and case is significant. */)
1037 (Lisp_Object f1, Lisp_Object f2)
1039 return Fstring_lessp (Fcar (f1), Fcar (f2));
1042 void
1043 syms_of_dired (void)
1045 Qdirectory_files = intern_c_string ("directory-files");
1046 Qdirectory_files_and_attributes = intern_c_string ("directory-files-and-attributes");
1047 Qfile_name_completion = intern_c_string ("file-name-completion");
1048 Qfile_name_all_completions = intern_c_string ("file-name-all-completions");
1049 Qfile_attributes = intern_c_string ("file-attributes");
1050 Qfile_attributes_lessp = intern_c_string ("file-attributes-lessp");
1051 Qdefault_directory = intern_c_string ("default-directory");
1053 staticpro (&Qdirectory_files);
1054 staticpro (&Qdirectory_files_and_attributes);
1055 staticpro (&Qfile_name_completion);
1056 staticpro (&Qfile_name_all_completions);
1057 staticpro (&Qfile_attributes);
1058 staticpro (&Qfile_attributes_lessp);
1059 staticpro (&Qdefault_directory);
1061 defsubr (&Sdirectory_files);
1062 defsubr (&Sdirectory_files_and_attributes);
1063 defsubr (&Sfile_name_completion);
1064 defsubr (&Sfile_name_all_completions);
1065 defsubr (&Sfile_attributes);
1066 defsubr (&Sfile_attributes_lessp);
1068 DEFVAR_LISP ("completion-ignored-extensions", Vcompletion_ignored_extensions,
1069 doc: /* Completion ignores file names ending in any string in this list.
1070 It does not ignore them if all possible completions end in one of
1071 these strings or when displaying a list of completions.
1072 It ignores directory names if they match any string in this list which
1073 ends in a slash. */);
1074 Vcompletion_ignored_extensions = Qnil;