Extend tramp-test02-file-name-dissect* tests
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1 /* Work around a bug of lstat on some systems
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18 /* written by Jim Meyering */
20 /* If the user's config.h happens to include <sys/stat.h>, let it include only
21 the system's <sys/stat.h> here, so that orig_lstat doesn't recurse to
22 rpl_lstat. */
23 #define __need_system_sys_stat_h
24 #include <config.h>
26 #if !HAVE_LSTAT
27 /* On systems that lack symlinks, our replacement <sys/stat.h> already
28 defined lstat as stat, so there is nothing further to do other than
29 avoid an empty file. */
30 typedef int dummy;
31 #else /* HAVE_LSTAT */
33 /* Get the original definition of lstat. It might be defined as a macro. */
34 # include <sys/types.h>
35 # include <sys/stat.h>
36 # undef __need_system_sys_stat_h
38 static int
39 orig_lstat (const char *filename, struct stat *buf)
41 return lstat (filename, buf);
44 /* Specification. */
45 /* Write "sys/stat.h" here, not <sys/stat.h>, otherwise OSF/1 5.1 DTK cc
46 eliminates this include because of the preliminary #include <sys/stat.h>
47 above. */
48 # include "sys/stat.h"
50 # include "stat-time.h"
52 # include <string.h>
53 # include <errno.h>
55 /* lstat works differently on Linux and Solaris systems. POSIX (see
56 "pathname resolution" in the glossary) requires that programs like
57 'ls' take into consideration the fact that FILE has a trailing slash
58 when FILE is a symbolic link. On Linux and Solaris 10 systems, the
59 lstat function already has the desired semantics (in treating
60 'lstat ("symlink/", sbuf)' just like 'lstat ("symlink/.", sbuf)',
61 but on Solaris 9 and earlier it does not.
63 If FILE has a trailing slash and specifies a symbolic link,
64 then use stat() to get more info on the referent of FILE.
65 If the referent is a non-directory, then set errno to ENOTDIR
66 and return -1. Otherwise, return stat's result. */
68 int
69 rpl_lstat (const char *file, struct stat *sbuf)
71 int result = orig_lstat (file, sbuf);
73 /* This replacement file can blindly check against '/' rather than
74 using the ISSLASH macro, because all platforms with '\\' either
75 lack symlinks (mingw) or have working lstat (cygwin) and thus do
76 not compile this file. 0 len should have already been filtered
77 out above, with a failure return of ENOENT. */
78 if (result == 0)
80 if (S_ISDIR (sbuf->st_mode) || file[strlen (file) - 1] != '/')
81 result = stat_time_normalize (result, sbuf);
82 else
84 /* At this point, a trailing slash is permitted only on
85 symlink-to-dir; but it should have found information on the
86 directory, not the symlink. Call 'stat' to get info about the
87 link's referent. Our replacement stat guarantees valid results,
88 even if the symlink is not pointing to a directory. */
89 if (!S_ISLNK (sbuf->st_mode))
91 errno = ENOTDIR;
92 return -1;
94 result = stat (file, sbuf);
97 return result;
100 #endif /* HAVE_LSTAT */