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* getpath.c - function to search for file in a list of directories |
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* External symbols declared in standard.h |
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* External symbols declared in rtio.h |
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#include "copyright.h" |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#ifdef RHAS_GETPWNAM |
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#include <pwd.h> |
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#include <sys/types.h> |
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#endif |
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#include "rtio.h" |
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#include "paths.h" |
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#ifdef _WIN32 |
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) |
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static char * |
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core_getpath /* wrapped below: expand fname, return full path */ |
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#else |
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getpath /* expand fname, return full path */ |
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#endif |
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register char *fname, |
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register char *searchpath, |
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int mode |
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char *fname, |
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char *searchpath, |
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int mode |
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{ |
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#ifdef RHAS_GETPWNAM |
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struct passwd *pwent; |
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#endif |
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static char pname[PATH_MAX]; |
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register char *cp; |
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char uname[512]; |
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char *cp; |
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int i; |
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if (fname == NULL) { return(NULL); } |
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if (!fname | (fname == pname)) |
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return(fname); |
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pname[0] = '\0'; /* check for full specification */ |
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if (ISABS(fname)) { /* Can't use CASEDIRSEP below on Windows */ |
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strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); |
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if (ISABS(fname)) { /* absolute path */ |
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strlcpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)); |
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} else { |
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switch (*fname) { |
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/* XXX This doesn't work on Windows */ |
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/* CASEDIRSEP: */ /* relative to root */ |
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case '.': /* relative to cwd */ |
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strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); |
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case '.': /* relative to cwd */ |
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strlcpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)); |
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break; |
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case '~': /* relative to home directory */ |
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case '~': /* relative to home directory */ |
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fname++; |
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if (*fname == '\0' || ISDIRSEP(*fname)) { /* ours */ |
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if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) == NULL) |
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#ifdef _WIN32 /* Windows sometimes uses a different var name */ |
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if ((cp = getenv("HOMEDIR")) == NULL) |
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#endif |
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return(NULL); |
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strncpy(pname, cp, sizeof(pname)-1); |
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strncat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); |
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break; |
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} |
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#ifdef RHAS_GETPWNAM |
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/* XXX Should we request our own home directory from the |
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XXX system as well if the above fails? */ |
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/* XXX In any case, we need do the same thing on Windows... */ |
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cp = pname; /* user */ |
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cp = uname; |
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(uname) && *fname |
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&& !ISDIRSEP(*fname); i++) |
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*cp++ = *fname++; |
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while (*fname && !ISDIRSEP(*fname)); |
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if ((pwent = getpwnam(pname)) == NULL) |
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return(NULL); |
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strncpy(pname, pwent->pw_dir, sizeof(pname)-1); |
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strncat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); |
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cp = gethomedir(uname, pname, sizeof(pname)); |
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if(cp == NULL) return NULL; |
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strlcat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)); |
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} |
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} |
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if (pname[0]) /* got it, check access if search requested */ |
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return(searchpath==NULL||access(pname,mode)==0 ? pname : NULL); |
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return(!searchpath || access(pname,mode)==0 ? pname : NULL); |
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if (searchpath == NULL) { /* don't search */ |
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strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); |
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if (!searchpath) { /* no search? */ |
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strlcpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)); |
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return(pname); |
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} |
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/* check search path */ |
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do { |
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cp = pname; |
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while (*searchpath && (*cp = *searchpath++) != PATHSEP) { |
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cp++; |
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if (cp > pname && !ISDIRSEP(cp[-1])) { |
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while (*searchpath && (*cp = *searchpath++) != PATHSEP) |
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cp += (cp-pname < sizeof(pname)-2); |
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if (cp > pname && !ISDIRSEP(cp[-1])) |
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*cp++ = DIRSEP; |
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strncpy(cp, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); |
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*cp = '\0'; |
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strlcat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)); |
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if (access(pname, mode) == 0) /* file accessable? */ |
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return(pname); |
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} while (*searchpath); |
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) |
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/* This is a wrapper around the above, "emulating" access mode X_OK, |
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which is not supported on Windows. |
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If we see X_OK and the filename has no extension, then we'll remove |
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getpath( /* expand fname, return full path */ |
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register char *ffname, |
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register char *searchpath, |
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int mode |
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char *ffname, |
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char *searchpath, |
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int mode |
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register char *cp; |
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char *cp; |
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char fname[PATH_MAX]; |
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if (ffname == NULL) |
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return(NULL); |
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if (!ffname | (ffname == fname)) |
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return(ffname); |
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/* if we have a dot in the string, we assume there is a file name |
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extension present */ |
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/* XXX We'd better test for .exe/.bat/.etc explicitly */ |
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if (!(mode & X_OK) || (strrchr(ffname, '.') != NULL)) { |
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if (!(mode & X_OK) || strchr(ffname, '.') > ffname) { |
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return core_getpath(ffname, searchpath, mode); |
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printf(fmt, "/", "PATH", "W_OK", fp); |
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fp = getpath("~", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); |
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printf(fmt, "~", "PATH", "F_OK", fp); |
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printf("Undefining HOME and HOMEDIR\n"); |
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printf("Undefining HOME and HOMEPATH\n"); |
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unsetenv("HOME"); |
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unsetenv("HOMEDIR"); |
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unsetenv("HOMEPATH"); |
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fp = getpath("~", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); |
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printf(fmt, "~", "PATH", "F_OK", fp); |
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fp = getpath("~lp", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); |
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printf(fmt, "~lp", "PATH", "F_OK", fp); |
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#endif |
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fp = getpath("~lp/blah", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); |
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printf(fmt, "~lp/blah", "PATH", "F_OK", fp); |
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} |
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#endif |
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