Fix exclusion of long file names when extracting from pax format archives.
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1 /* Various processing of names.
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20 #include <system.h>
22 #include <fnmatch.h>
23 #include <hash.h>
24 #include <quotearg.h>
26 #include "common.h"
28 /* User and group names. */
30 /* Make sure you link with the proper libraries if you are running the
31 Yellow Peril (thanks for the good laugh, Ian J.!), or, euh... NIS.
32 This code should also be modified for non-UNIX systems to do something
33 reasonable. */
35 static char *cached_uname;
36 static char *cached_gname;
38 static uid_t cached_uid; /* valid only if cached_uname is not empty */
39 static gid_t cached_gid; /* valid only if cached_gname is not empty */
41 /* These variables are valid only if nonempty. */
42 static char *cached_no_such_uname;
43 static char *cached_no_such_gname;
45 /* These variables are valid only if nonzero. It's not worth optimizing
46 the case for weird systems where 0 is not a valid uid or gid. */
47 static uid_t cached_no_such_uid;
48 static gid_t cached_no_such_gid;
50 static void register_individual_file (char const *name);
52 /* Given UID, find the corresponding UNAME. */
53 void
54 uid_to_uname (uid_t uid, char **uname)
56 struct passwd *passwd;
58 if (uid != 0 && uid == cached_no_such_uid)
60 *uname = xstrdup ("");
61 return;
64 if (!cached_uname || uid != cached_uid)
66 passwd = getpwuid (uid);
67 if (passwd)
69 cached_uid = uid;
70 assign_string (&cached_uname, passwd->pw_name);
72 else
74 cached_no_such_uid = uid;
75 *uname = xstrdup ("");
76 return;
79 *uname = xstrdup (cached_uname);
82 /* Given GID, find the corresponding GNAME. */
83 void
84 gid_to_gname (gid_t gid, char **gname)
86 struct group *group;
88 if (gid != 0 && gid == cached_no_such_gid)
90 *gname = xstrdup ("");
91 return;
94 if (!cached_gname || gid != cached_gid)
96 group = getgrgid (gid);
97 if (group)
99 cached_gid = gid;
100 assign_string (&cached_gname, group->gr_name);
102 else
104 cached_no_such_gid = gid;
105 *gname = xstrdup ("");
106 return;
109 *gname = xstrdup (cached_gname);
112 /* Given UNAME, set the corresponding UID and return 1, or else, return 0. */
114 uname_to_uid (char const *uname, uid_t *uidp)
116 struct passwd *passwd;
118 if (cached_no_such_uname
119 && strcmp (uname, cached_no_such_uname) == 0)
120 return 0;
122 if (!cached_uname
123 || uname[0] != cached_uname[0]
124 || strcmp (uname, cached_uname) != 0)
126 passwd = getpwnam (uname);
127 if (passwd)
129 cached_uid = passwd->pw_uid;
130 assign_string (&cached_uname, passwd->pw_name);
132 else
134 assign_string (&cached_no_such_uname, uname);
135 return 0;
138 *uidp = cached_uid;
139 return 1;
142 /* Given GNAME, set the corresponding GID and return 1, or else, return 0. */
144 gname_to_gid (char const *gname, gid_t *gidp)
146 struct group *group;
148 if (cached_no_such_gname
149 && strcmp (gname, cached_no_such_gname) == 0)
150 return 0;
152 if (!cached_gname
153 || gname[0] != cached_gname[0]
154 || strcmp (gname, cached_gname) != 0)
156 group = getgrnam (gname);
157 if (group)
159 cached_gid = group->gr_gid;
160 assign_string (&cached_gname, gname);
162 else
164 assign_string (&cached_no_such_gname, gname);
165 return 0;
168 *gidp = cached_gid;
169 return 1;
173 static struct name *
174 make_name (const char *file_name)
176 struct name *p = xzalloc (sizeof (*p));
177 if (!file_name)
178 file_name = "";
179 p->name = xstrdup (file_name);
180 p->length = strlen (p->name);
181 return p;
184 static void
185 free_name (struct name *p)
187 if (p)
189 free (p->name);
190 free (p->caname);
191 free (p);
196 /* Names from the command call. */
198 static struct name *namelist; /* first name in list, if any */
199 static struct name *nametail; /* end of name list */
201 /* File name arguments are processed in two stages: first a
202 name_array (see below) is filled, then the names from it
203 are moved into the namelist.
205 This awkward process is needed only to implement --same-order option,
206 which is meant to help process large archives on machines with
207 limited memory. With this option on, namelist contains at most one
208 entry, which diminishes the memory consumption.
210 However, I very much doubt if we still need this -- Sergey */
212 /* A name_array element contains entries of three types: */
214 #define NELT_NAME 0 /* File name */
215 #define NELT_CHDIR 1 /* Change directory request */
216 #define NELT_FMASK 2 /* Change fnmatch options request */
218 struct name_elt /* A name_array element. */
220 char type; /* Element type, see NELT_* constants above */
221 union
223 const char *name; /* File or directory name */
224 int matching_flags;/* fnmatch options if type == NELT_FMASK */
225 } v;
228 static struct name_elt *name_array; /* store an array of names */
229 static size_t allocated_names; /* how big is the array? */
230 static size_t names; /* how many entries does it have? */
231 static size_t name_index; /* how many of the entries have we scanned? */
233 /* Check the size of name_array, reallocating it as necessary. */
234 static void
235 check_name_alloc (void)
237 if (names == allocated_names)
239 if (allocated_names == 0)
240 allocated_names = 10; /* Set initial allocation */
241 name_array = x2nrealloc (name_array, &allocated_names,
242 sizeof (name_array[0]));
246 /* Add to name_array the file NAME with fnmatch options MATCHING_FLAGS */
247 void
248 name_add_name (const char *name, int matching_flags)
250 static int prev_flags = 0; /* FIXME: Or EXCLUDE_ANCHORED? */
251 struct name_elt *ep;
253 check_name_alloc ();
254 ep = &name_array[names++];
255 if (prev_flags != matching_flags)
257 ep->type = NELT_FMASK;
258 ep->v.matching_flags = matching_flags;
259 prev_flags = matching_flags;
260 check_name_alloc ();
261 ep = &name_array[names++];
263 ep->type = NELT_NAME;
264 ep->v.name = name;
267 /* Add to name_array a chdir request for the directory NAME */
268 void
269 name_add_dir (const char *name)
271 struct name_elt *ep;
272 check_name_alloc ();
273 ep = &name_array[names++];
274 ep->type = NELT_CHDIR;
275 ep->v.name = name;
279 /* Names from external name file. */
281 static char *name_buffer; /* buffer to hold the current file name */
282 static size_t name_buffer_length; /* allocated length of name_buffer */
284 /* Set up to gather file names for tar. They can either come from a
285 file or were saved from decoding arguments. */
286 void
287 name_init (void)
289 name_buffer = xmalloc (NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 2);
290 name_buffer_length = NAME_FIELD_SIZE;
293 void
294 name_term (void)
296 free (name_buffer);
297 free (name_array);
300 static int matching_flags; /* exclude_fnmatch options */
302 /* Get the next NELT_NAME element from name_array. Result is in
303 static storage and can't be relied upon across two calls.
305 If CHANGE_DIRS is true, treat any entries of type NELT_CHDIR as
306 the request to change to the given directory.
308 Entries of type NELT_FMASK cause updates of the matching_flags
309 value. */
310 static struct name_elt *
311 name_next_elt (int change_dirs)
313 static struct name_elt entry;
314 const char *source;
315 char *cursor;
317 while (name_index != names)
319 struct name_elt *ep;
320 size_t source_len;
322 ep = &name_array[name_index++];
323 if (ep->type == NELT_FMASK)
325 matching_flags = ep->v.matching_flags;
326 continue;
329 source = ep->v.name;
330 source_len = strlen (source);
331 if (name_buffer_length < source_len)
335 name_buffer_length *= 2;
336 if (! name_buffer_length)
337 xalloc_die ();
339 while (name_buffer_length < source_len);
341 free (name_buffer);
342 name_buffer = xmalloc (name_buffer_length + 2);
344 strcpy (name_buffer, source);
346 /* Zap trailing slashes. */
348 cursor = name_buffer + strlen (name_buffer) - 1;
349 while (cursor > name_buffer && ISSLASH (*cursor))
350 *cursor-- = '\0';
352 if (change_dirs && ep->type == NELT_CHDIR)
354 if (chdir (name_buffer) < 0)
355 chdir_fatal (name_buffer);
357 else
359 if (unquote_option)
360 unquote_string (name_buffer);
361 if (incremental_option)
362 register_individual_file (name_buffer);
363 entry.type = ep->type;
364 entry.v.name = name_buffer;
365 return &entry;
369 return NULL;
372 const char *
373 name_next (int change_dirs)
375 struct name_elt *nelt = name_next_elt (change_dirs);
376 return nelt ? nelt->v.name : NULL;
379 /* Gather names in a list for scanning. Could hash them later if we
380 really care.
382 If the names are already sorted to match the archive, we just read
383 them one by one. name_gather reads the first one, and it is called
384 by name_match as appropriate to read the next ones. At EOF, the
385 last name read is just left in the buffer. This option lets users
386 of small machines extract an arbitrary number of files by doing
387 "tar t" and editing down the list of files. */
389 void
390 name_gather (void)
392 /* Buffer able to hold a single name. */
393 static struct name *buffer = NULL;
395 struct name_elt *ep;
397 if (same_order_option)
399 static int change_dir;
401 while ((ep = name_next_elt (0)) && ep->type == NELT_CHDIR)
402 change_dir = chdir_arg (xstrdup (ep->v.name));
404 if (ep)
406 free_name (buffer);
407 buffer = make_name (ep->v.name);
408 buffer->change_dir = change_dir;
409 buffer->next = 0;
410 buffer->found_count = 0;
411 buffer->matching_flags = matching_flags;
412 buffer->directory = NULL;
413 buffer->parent = NULL;
414 buffer->cmdline = true;
416 namelist = nametail = buffer;
418 else if (change_dir)
419 addname (0, change_dir, false, NULL);
421 else
423 /* Non sorted names -- read them all in. */
424 int change_dir = 0;
426 for (;;)
428 int change_dir0 = change_dir;
429 while ((ep = name_next_elt (0)) && ep->type == NELT_CHDIR)
430 change_dir = chdir_arg (xstrdup (ep->v.name));
432 if (ep)
433 addname (ep->v.name, change_dir, true, NULL);
434 else
436 if (change_dir != change_dir0)
437 addname (NULL, change_dir, false, NULL);
438 break;
444 /* Add a name to the namelist. */
445 struct name *
446 addname (char const *string, int change_dir, bool cmdline, struct name *parent)
448 struct name *name = make_name (string);
450 name->prev = nametail;
451 name->next = NULL;
452 name->found_count = 0;
453 name->matching_flags = matching_flags;
454 name->change_dir = change_dir;
455 name->directory = NULL;
456 name->parent = parent;
457 name->cmdline = cmdline;
459 if (nametail)
460 nametail->next = name;
461 else
462 namelist = name;
463 nametail = name;
464 return name;
467 /* Find a match for FILE_NAME (whose string length is LENGTH) in the name
468 list. */
469 static struct name *
470 namelist_match (char const *file_name, size_t length)
472 struct name *p;
474 for (p = namelist; p; p = p->next)
476 if (p->name[0]
477 && exclude_fnmatch (p->name, file_name, p->matching_flags))
478 return p;
481 return NULL;
484 void
485 remname (struct name *name)
487 struct name *p;
489 if ((p = name->prev) != NULL)
490 p->next = name->next;
491 else
492 namelist = name->next;
494 if ((p = name->next) != NULL)
495 p->prev = name->prev;
496 else
497 nametail = name->prev;
500 /* Return true if and only if name FILE_NAME (from an archive) matches any
501 name from the namelist. */
502 bool
503 name_match (const char *file_name)
505 size_t length = strlen (file_name);
507 while (1)
509 struct name *cursor = namelist;
511 if (!cursor)
512 return true;
514 if (cursor->name[0] == 0)
516 chdir_do (cursor->change_dir);
517 namelist = NULL;
518 nametail = NULL;
519 return true;
522 cursor = namelist_match (file_name, length);
523 if (cursor)
525 if (!(ISSLASH (file_name[cursor->length]) && recursion_option)
526 || cursor->found_count == 0)
527 cursor->found_count++; /* remember it matched */
528 if (starting_file_option)
530 free (namelist);
531 namelist = NULL;
532 nametail = NULL;
534 chdir_do (cursor->change_dir);
536 /* We got a match. */
537 return ISFOUND (cursor);
540 /* Filename from archive not found in namelist. If we have the whole
541 namelist here, just return 0. Otherwise, read the next name in and
542 compare it. If this was the last name, namelist->found_count will
543 remain on. If not, we loop to compare the newly read name. */
545 if (same_order_option && namelist->found_count)
547 name_gather (); /* read one more */
548 if (namelist->found_count)
549 return false;
551 else
552 return false;
556 /* Returns true if all names from the namelist were processed.
557 P is the stat_info of the most recently processed entry.
558 The decision is postponed until the next entry is read if:
560 1) P ended with a slash (i.e. it was a directory)
561 2) P matches any entry from the namelist *and* represents a subdirectory
562 or a file lying under this entry (in the terms of directory structure).
564 This is necessary to handle contents of directories. */
565 bool
566 all_names_found (struct tar_stat_info *p)
568 struct name const *cursor;
569 size_t len;
571 if (!p->file_name || occurrence_option == 0 || p->had_trailing_slash)
572 return false;
573 len = strlen (p->file_name);
574 for (cursor = namelist; cursor; cursor = cursor->next)
576 if ((cursor->name[0] && !WASFOUND (cursor))
577 || (len >= cursor->length && ISSLASH (p->file_name[cursor->length])))
578 return false;
580 return true;
583 static int
584 regex_usage_warning (const char *name)
586 static int warned_once = 0;
588 if (warn_regex_usage && fnmatch_pattern_has_wildcards (name, 0))
590 warned_once = 1;
591 WARN ((0, 0,
592 _("Pattern matching characters used in file names")));
593 WARN ((0, 0,
594 _("Use --wildcards to enable pattern matching,"
595 " or --no-wildcards to suppress this warning")));
597 return warned_once;
600 /* Print the names of things in the namelist that were not matched. */
601 void
602 names_notfound (void)
604 struct name const *cursor;
606 for (cursor = namelist; cursor; cursor = cursor->next)
607 if (!WASFOUND (cursor) && cursor->name[0])
609 regex_usage_warning (cursor->name);
610 ERROR ((0, 0,
611 (cursor->found_count == 0) ?
612 _("%s: Not found in archive") :
613 _("%s: Required occurrence not found in archive"),
614 quotearg_colon (cursor->name)));
617 /* Don't bother freeing the name list; we're about to exit. */
618 namelist = NULL;
619 nametail = NULL;
621 if (same_order_option)
623 const char *name;
625 while ((name = name_next (1)) != NULL)
627 regex_usage_warning (name);
628 ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: Not found in archive"),
629 quotearg_colon (name)));
634 void
635 label_notfound (void)
637 struct name const *cursor;
639 if (!namelist)
640 return;
642 for (cursor = namelist; cursor; cursor = cursor->next)
643 if (WASFOUND (cursor))
644 return;
646 if (verbose_option)
647 error (0, 0, _("Archive label mismatch"));
648 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS);
650 for (cursor = namelist; cursor; cursor = cursor->next)
652 if (regex_usage_warning (cursor->name))
653 break;
656 /* Don't bother freeing the name list; we're about to exit. */
657 namelist = NULL;
658 nametail = NULL;
660 if (same_order_option)
662 const char *name;
664 while ((name = name_next (1)) != NULL
665 && regex_usage_warning (name) == 0)
670 /* Sorting name lists. */
672 /* Sort *singly* linked LIST of names, of given LENGTH, using COMPARE
673 to order names. Return the sorted list. Note that after calling
674 this function, the `prev' links in list elements are messed up.
676 Apart from the type `struct name' and the definition of SUCCESSOR,
677 this is a generic list-sorting function, but it's too painful to
678 make it both generic and portable
679 in C. */
681 static struct name *
682 merge_sort_sll (struct name *list, int length,
683 int (*compare) (struct name const*, struct name const*))
685 struct name *first_list;
686 struct name *second_list;
687 int first_length;
688 int second_length;
689 struct name *result;
690 struct name **merge_point;
691 struct name *cursor;
692 int counter;
694 # define SUCCESSOR(name) ((name)->next)
696 if (length == 1)
697 return list;
699 if (length == 2)
701 if ((*compare) (list, SUCCESSOR (list)) > 0)
703 result = SUCCESSOR (list);
704 SUCCESSOR (result) = list;
705 SUCCESSOR (list) = 0;
706 return result;
708 return list;
711 first_list = list;
712 first_length = (length + 1) / 2;
713 second_length = length / 2;
714 for (cursor = list, counter = first_length - 1;
715 counter;
716 cursor = SUCCESSOR (cursor), counter--)
717 continue;
718 second_list = SUCCESSOR (cursor);
719 SUCCESSOR (cursor) = 0;
721 first_list = merge_sort_sll (first_list, first_length, compare);
722 second_list = merge_sort_sll (second_list, second_length, compare);
724 merge_point = &result;
725 while (first_list && second_list)
726 if ((*compare) (first_list, second_list) < 0)
728 cursor = SUCCESSOR (first_list);
729 *merge_point = first_list;
730 merge_point = &SUCCESSOR (first_list);
731 first_list = cursor;
733 else
735 cursor = SUCCESSOR (second_list);
736 *merge_point = second_list;
737 merge_point = &SUCCESSOR (second_list);
738 second_list = cursor;
740 if (first_list)
741 *merge_point = first_list;
742 else
743 *merge_point = second_list;
745 return result;
747 #undef SUCCESSOR
750 /* Sort doubly linked LIST of names, of given LENGTH, using COMPARE
751 to order names. Return the sorted list. */
752 static struct name *
753 merge_sort (struct name *list, int length,
754 int (*compare) (struct name const*, struct name const*))
756 struct name *head, *p, *prev;
757 head = merge_sort_sll (list, length, compare);
758 /* Fixup prev pointers */
759 for (prev = NULL, p = head; p; prev = p, p = p->next)
760 p->prev = prev;
761 return head;
764 /* A comparison function for sorting names. Put found names last;
765 break ties by string comparison. */
767 static int
768 compare_names_found (struct name const *n1, struct name const *n2)
770 int found_diff = WASFOUND (n2) - WASFOUND (n1);
771 return found_diff ? found_diff : strcmp (n1->name, n2->name);
774 /* Simple comparison by names. */
775 static int
776 compare_names (struct name const *n1, struct name const *n2)
778 return strcmp (n1->name, n2->name);
782 /* Add all the dirs under NAME, which names a directory, to the namelist.
783 If any of the files is a directory, recurse on the subdirectory.
784 DEVICE is the device not to leave, if the -l option is specified.
785 CMDLINE is true, if the NAME appeared on the command line. */
787 static void
788 add_hierarchy_to_namelist (struct name *name, dev_t device, bool cmdline)
790 const char *buffer;
792 name_fill_directory (name, device, cmdline);
793 buffer = directory_contents (name->directory);
794 if (buffer)
796 struct name *child_head = NULL, *child_tail = NULL;
797 size_t name_length = name->length;
798 size_t allocated_length = (name_length >= NAME_FIELD_SIZE
799 ? name_length + NAME_FIELD_SIZE
800 : NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
801 char *namebuf = xmalloc (allocated_length + 1);
802 /* FIXME: + 2 above? */
803 const char *string;
804 size_t string_length;
805 int change_dir = name->change_dir;
807 strcpy (namebuf, name->name);
808 if (! ISSLASH (namebuf[name_length - 1]))
810 namebuf[name_length++] = '/';
811 namebuf[name_length] = '\0';
814 for (string = buffer; *string; string += string_length + 1)
816 string_length = strlen (string);
817 if (*string == 'D')
819 struct name *np;
821 if (allocated_length <= name_length + string_length)
825 allocated_length *= 2;
826 if (! allocated_length)
827 xalloc_die ();
829 while (allocated_length <= name_length + string_length);
831 namebuf = xrealloc (namebuf, allocated_length + 1);
833 strcpy (namebuf + name_length, string + 1);
834 np = addname (namebuf, change_dir, false, name);
835 if (!child_head)
836 child_head = np;
837 else
838 child_tail->sibling = np;
839 child_tail = np;
840 add_hierarchy_to_namelist (np, device, false);
844 free (namebuf);
845 name->child = child_head;
849 /* Auxiliary functions for hashed table of struct name's. */
851 static size_t
852 name_hash (void const *entry, size_t n_buckets)
854 struct name const *name = entry;
855 return hash_string (name->caname, n_buckets);
858 /* Compare two directories for equality of their names. */
859 static bool
860 name_compare (void const *entry1, void const *entry2)
862 struct name const *name1 = entry1;
863 struct name const *name2 = entry2;
864 return strcmp (name1->caname, name2->caname) == 0;
868 /* Rebase `name' member of CHILD and all its siblings to
869 the new PARENT. */
870 static void
871 rebase_child_list (struct name *child, struct name *parent)
873 size_t old_prefix_len = child->parent->length;
874 size_t new_prefix_len = parent->length;
875 char *new_prefix = parent->name;
877 for (; child; child = child->sibling)
879 size_t size = child->length - old_prefix_len + new_prefix_len;
880 char *newp = xmalloc (size + 1);
881 strcpy (newp, new_prefix);
882 strcat (newp, child->name + old_prefix_len);
883 free (child->name);
884 child->name = newp;
885 child->length = size;
887 rebase_directory (child->directory,
888 child->parent->name, old_prefix_len,
889 new_prefix, new_prefix_len);
893 /* Collect all the names from argv[] (or whatever), expand them into a
894 directory tree, and sort them. This gets only subdirectories, not
895 all files. */
897 void
898 collect_and_sort_names (void)
900 struct name *name;
901 struct name *next_name, *prev_name = NULL;
902 int num_names;
903 struct stat statbuf;
904 Hash_table *nametab;
906 name_gather ();
908 if (!namelist)
909 addname (".", 0, false, NULL);
911 if (listed_incremental_option)
913 switch (chdir_count ())
915 case 0:
916 break;
918 case 1:
919 if (namelist->change_dir == 0)
920 USAGE_ERROR ((0, 0,
921 _("Using -C option inside file list is not "
922 "allowed with --listed-incremental")));
923 break;
925 default:
926 USAGE_ERROR ((0, 0,
927 _("Only one -C option is allowed with "
928 "--listed-incremental")));
931 read_directory_file ();
934 num_names = 0;
935 for (name = namelist; name; name = name->next, num_names++)
937 if (name->found_count || name->directory)
938 continue;
939 if (name->matching_flags & EXCLUDE_WILDCARDS)
940 /* NOTE: EXCLUDE_ANCHORED is not relevant here */
941 /* FIXME: just skip regexps for now */
942 continue;
943 chdir_do (name->change_dir);
945 if (name->name[0] == 0)
946 continue;
948 if (deref_stat (dereference_option, name->name, &statbuf) != 0)
950 stat_diag (name->name);
951 continue;
953 if (S_ISDIR (statbuf.st_mode))
955 name->found_count++;
956 add_hierarchy_to_namelist (name, statbuf.st_dev, true);
960 namelist = merge_sort (namelist, num_names, compare_names);
962 num_names = 0;
963 nametab = hash_initialize (0, 0,
964 name_hash,
965 name_compare, NULL);
966 for (name = namelist; name; name = next_name)
968 next_name = name->next;
969 name->caname = normalize_filename (name->name);
970 if (prev_name)
972 struct name *p = hash_lookup (nametab, name);
973 if (p)
975 /* Keep the one listed in the command line */
976 if (!name->parent)
978 if (p->child)
979 rebase_child_list (p->child, name);
980 hash_delete (nametab, name);
981 /* FIXME: remove_directory (p->caname); ? */
982 remname (p);
983 free_name (p);
984 num_names--;
986 else
988 if (name->child)
989 rebase_child_list (name->child, p);
990 /* FIXME: remove_directory (name->caname); ? */
991 remname (name);
992 free_name (name);
993 continue;
997 name->found_count = 0;
998 if (!hash_insert (nametab, name))
999 xalloc_die ();
1000 prev_name = name;
1001 num_names++;
1003 nametail = prev_name;
1004 hash_free (nametab);
1006 namelist = merge_sort (namelist, num_names, compare_names_found);
1008 if (listed_incremental_option)
1010 for (name = namelist; name && name->name[0] == 0; name++)
1012 if (name)
1013 append_incremental_renames (name->directory);
1017 /* This is like name_match, except that
1018 1. It returns a pointer to the name it matched, and doesn't set FOUND
1019 in structure. The caller will have to do that if it wants to.
1020 2. If the namelist is empty, it returns null, unlike name_match, which
1021 returns TRUE. */
1022 struct name *
1023 name_scan (const char *file_name)
1025 size_t length = strlen (file_name);
1027 while (1)
1029 struct name *cursor = namelist_match (file_name, length);
1030 if (cursor)
1031 return cursor;
1033 /* Filename from archive not found in namelist. If we have the whole
1034 namelist here, just return 0. Otherwise, read the next name in and
1035 compare it. If this was the last name, namelist->found_count will
1036 remain on. If not, we loop to compare the newly read name. */
1038 if (same_order_option && namelist && namelist->found_count)
1040 name_gather (); /* read one more */
1041 if (namelist->found_count)
1042 return 0;
1044 else
1045 return 0;
1049 /* This returns a name from the namelist which doesn't have ->found
1050 set. It sets ->found before returning, so successive calls will
1051 find and return all the non-found names in the namelist. */
1052 struct name *gnu_list_name;
1054 struct name const *
1055 name_from_list ()
1057 if (!gnu_list_name)
1058 gnu_list_name = namelist;
1059 while (gnu_list_name
1060 && (gnu_list_name->found_count || gnu_list_name->name[0] == 0))
1061 gnu_list_name = gnu_list_name->next;
1062 if (gnu_list_name)
1064 gnu_list_name->found_count++;
1065 chdir_do (gnu_list_name->change_dir);
1066 return gnu_list_name;
1068 return NULL;
1071 void
1072 blank_name_list (void)
1074 struct name *name;
1076 gnu_list_name = 0;
1077 for (name = namelist; name; name = name->next)
1078 name->found_count = 0;
1081 /* Yield a newly allocated file name consisting of FILE_NAME concatenated to
1082 NAME, with an intervening slash if FILE_NAME does not already end in one. */
1083 char *
1084 new_name (const char *file_name, const char *name)
1086 size_t file_name_len = strlen (file_name);
1087 size_t namesize = strlen (name) + 1;
1088 int slash = file_name_len && ! ISSLASH (file_name[file_name_len - 1]);
1089 char *buffer = xmalloc (file_name_len + slash + namesize);
1090 memcpy (buffer, file_name, file_name_len);
1091 buffer[file_name_len] = '/';
1092 memcpy (buffer + file_name_len + slash, name, namesize);
1093 return buffer;
1096 /* Return nonzero if file NAME is excluded. */
1097 bool
1098 excluded_name (char const *name)
1100 return excluded_file_name (excluded, name + FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (name));
1103 static Hash_table *individual_file_table;
1105 static void
1106 register_individual_file (char const *name)
1108 struct stat st;
1110 if (deref_stat (dereference_option, name, &st) != 0)
1111 return; /* Will be complained about later */
1112 if (S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
1113 return;
1115 hash_string_insert (&individual_file_table, name);
1118 bool
1119 is_individual_file (char const *name)
1121 return hash_string_lookup (individual_file_table, name);
1126 /* Return the size of the prefix of FILE_NAME that is removed after
1127 stripping NUM leading file name components. NUM must be
1128 positive. */
1130 size_t
1131 stripped_prefix_len (char const *file_name, size_t num)
1133 char const *p = file_name + FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file_name);
1134 while (ISSLASH (*p))
1135 p++;
1136 while (*p)
1138 bool slash = ISSLASH (*p);
1139 p++;
1140 if (slash)
1142 if (--num == 0)
1143 return p - file_name;
1144 while (ISSLASH (*p))
1145 p++;
1148 return -1;
1151 /* Return nonzero if NAME contains ".." as a file name component. */
1152 bool
1153 contains_dot_dot (char const *name)
1155 char const *p = name + FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (name);
1157 for (;; p++)
1159 if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.' && (ISSLASH (p[2]) || !p[2]))
1160 return 1;
1162 while (! ISSLASH (*p))
1164 if (! *p++)
1165 return 0;