| 1 | – | /* Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California */ | 
| 2 | – |  | 
| 1 |  | #ifndef lint | 
| 2 | < | static char SCCSid[] = "$SunId$ LBL"; | 
| 2 | > | static const char       RCSid[] = "$Id$"; | 
| 3 |  | #endif | 
| 6 | – |  | 
| 4 |  | /* | 
| 5 |  | *  getpath.c - function to search for file in a list of directories | 
| 6 | + | * | 
| 7 | + | *  External symbols declared in standard.h | 
| 8 |  | */ | 
| 9 |  |  | 
| 10 | < | #define  NULL           0 | 
| 10 | > | #include "copyright.h" | 
| 11 |  |  | 
| 12 | < | #ifndef  NIX | 
| 13 | < | #include  <pwd.h> | 
| 12 | > | #include  <string.h> | 
| 13 | > | #include  <ctype.h> | 
| 14 | > | #ifdef   RHAS_GETPWNAM | 
| 15 | > | #include  <pwd.h> | 
| 16 | > | #include  <sys/types.h> | 
| 17 |  | #endif | 
| 18 |  |  | 
| 19 | < | #ifndef DIRSEP | 
| 18 | < | #define DIRSEP          '/' | 
| 19 | < | #endif | 
| 20 | < | #ifndef PATHSEP | 
| 21 | < | #define PATHSEP         ':' | 
| 22 | < | #endif | 
| 19 | > | #include  "paths.h" | 
| 20 |  |  | 
| 24 | – | extern char  *strcpy(), *strcat(), *getenv(); | 
| 25 | – | extern struct passwd  *getpwnam(); | 
| 21 |  |  | 
| 22 |  |  | 
| 23 | + | #ifdef _WIN32 | 
| 24 | + | static char * | 
| 25 | + | core_getpath    /* wrapped below: expand fname, return full path */ | 
| 26 | + | #else | 
| 27 |  | char * | 
| 28 | < | getpath(fname, searchpath, mode)        /* expand fname, return full path */ | 
| 29 | < | register char  *fname; | 
| 30 | < | register char  *searchpath; | 
| 31 | < | int  mode; | 
| 28 | > | getpath /* expand fname, return full path */ | 
| 29 | > | #endif | 
| 30 | > | ( | 
| 31 | > | register char  *fname, | 
| 32 | > | register char  *searchpath, | 
| 33 | > | int  mode | 
| 34 | > | ) | 
| 35 |  | { | 
| 36 | < | #ifndef  NIX | 
| 36 | > | #ifdef   RHAS_GETPWNAM | 
| 37 |  | struct passwd  *pwent; | 
| 38 |  | #endif | 
| 39 | < | static char  pname[256]; | 
| 39 | > | static char  pname[PATH_MAX]; | 
| 40 |  | register char  *cp; | 
| 41 |  |  | 
| 42 | < | if (fname == NULL) | 
| 41 | < | return(NULL); | 
| 42 | > | if (fname == NULL) { return(NULL); } | 
| 43 |  |  | 
| 44 | < | switch (*fname) { | 
| 45 | < | case DIRSEP:                            /* relative to root */ | 
| 46 | < | case '.':                               /* relative to cwd */ | 
| 47 | < | strcpy(pname, fname); | 
| 48 | < | return(pname); | 
| 49 | < | #ifndef NIX | 
| 50 | < | case '~':                               /* relative to home directory */ | 
| 51 | < | fname++; | 
| 52 | < | if (*fname == '\0' || *fname == DIRSEP) {       /* ours */ | 
| 53 | < | if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) == NULL) | 
| 54 | < | return(NULL); | 
| 55 | < | strcpy(pname, cp); | 
| 56 | < | strcat(pname, fname); | 
| 57 | < | return(pname); | 
| 58 | < | } | 
| 59 | < | cp = pname;                                     /* user */ | 
| 60 | < | do | 
| 60 | < | *cp++ = *fname++; | 
| 61 | < | while (*fname && *fname != DIRSEP); | 
| 62 | < | *cp = '\0'; | 
| 63 | < | if ((pwent = getpwnam(pname)) == NULL) | 
| 64 | < | return(NULL); | 
| 65 | < | strcpy(pname, pwent->pw_dir); | 
| 66 | < | strcat(pname, fname); | 
| 67 | < | return(pname); | 
| 44 | > | pname[0] = '\0';                /* check for full specification */ | 
| 45 | > |  | 
| 46 | > | if (ISABS(fname)) { /* Can't use CASEDIRSEP below on Windows */ | 
| 47 | > | strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); | 
| 48 | > | } else { | 
| 49 | > | switch (*fname) { | 
| 50 | > | /* XXX This doesn't work on Windows */ | 
| 51 | > | /* CASEDIRSEP: */                       /* relative to root */ | 
| 52 | > | case '.':                               /* relative to cwd */ | 
| 53 | > | strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); | 
| 54 | > | break; | 
| 55 | > | case '~':                               /* relative to home directory */ | 
| 56 | > | fname++; | 
| 57 | > | if (*fname == '\0' || ISDIRSEP(*fname)) {       /* ours */ | 
| 58 | > | if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) == NULL) | 
| 59 | > | #ifdef _WIN32  /* Windows sometimes uses a different var name */ | 
| 60 | > | if ((cp = getenv("HOMEDIR")) == NULL) | 
| 61 |  | #endif | 
| 62 | + | return(NULL); | 
| 63 | + | strncpy(pname, cp, sizeof(pname)-1); | 
| 64 | + | strncat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); | 
| 65 | + | break; | 
| 66 | + | } | 
| 67 | + | #ifdef RHAS_GETPWNAM | 
| 68 | + | /* XXX Should we request our own home directory from the | 
| 69 | + | XXX system as well if the above fails? */ | 
| 70 | + | /* XXX In any case, we need do the same thing on Windows... */ | 
| 71 | + | cp = pname;                                     /* user */ | 
| 72 | + | do | 
| 73 | + | *cp++ = *fname++; | 
| 74 | + | while (*fname && !ISDIRSEP(*fname)); | 
| 75 | + | *cp = '\0'; | 
| 76 | + | if ((pwent = getpwnam(pname)) == NULL) | 
| 77 | + | return(NULL); | 
| 78 | + | strncpy(pname, pwent->pw_dir, sizeof(pname)-1); | 
| 79 | + | strncat(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); | 
| 80 | + | break; | 
| 81 | + | #endif | 
| 82 | + | } | 
| 83 |  | } | 
| 84 | + | if (pname[0])           /* got it, check access if search requested */ | 
| 85 | + | return(searchpath==NULL||access(pname,mode)==0 ? pname : NULL); | 
| 86 |  |  | 
| 87 |  | if (searchpath == NULL) {                       /* don't search */ | 
| 88 | < | strcpy(pname, fname); | 
| 88 | > | strncpy(pname, fname, sizeof(pname)-1); | 
| 89 |  | return(pname); | 
| 90 |  | } | 
| 91 | < | /* check search path */ | 
| 91 | > | /* check search path */ | 
| 92 |  | do { | 
| 93 |  | cp = pname; | 
| 94 | < | while (*searchpath && (*cp = *searchpath++) != PATHSEP) | 
| 94 | > | while (*searchpath && (*cp = *searchpath++) != PATHSEP) { | 
| 95 |  | cp++; | 
| 96 | < | if (cp > pname && cp[-1] != DIRSEP) | 
| 96 | > | } | 
| 97 | > | if (cp > pname && !ISDIRSEP(cp[-1])) { | 
| 98 |  | *cp++ = DIRSEP; | 
| 99 | < | strcpy(cp, fname); | 
| 99 | > | } | 
| 100 | > | strncpy(cp, fname, sizeof(pname)-strlen(pname)-1); | 
| 101 |  | if (access(pname, mode) == 0)           /* file accessable? */ | 
| 102 |  | return(pname); | 
| 103 |  | } while (*searchpath); | 
| 104 | < | /* not found */ | 
| 104 | > | /* not found */ | 
| 105 |  | return(NULL); | 
| 106 |  | } | 
| 107 | + |  | 
| 108 | + |  | 
| 109 | + | #ifdef _WIN32 | 
| 110 | + | /* This is a wrapper around the above, "emulating" access mode X_OK, | 
| 111 | + | which is not supported on Windows. | 
| 112 | + | If we see X_OK and the filename has no extension, then we'll remove | 
| 113 | + | the X_OK from the mode, append ".exe" to the file name, and search | 
| 114 | + | with the resulting string. If that fails, we'll try again with ".bat". | 
| 115 | + | Theoretically, we might still not have execute rights on a file we find | 
| 116 | + | like this, but that's rare enough not to be worth checking the ACLs. | 
| 117 | + | */ | 
| 118 | + | char * | 
| 119 | + | getpath(        /* expand fname, return full path */ | 
| 120 | + | register char  *ffname, | 
| 121 | + | register char  *searchpath, | 
| 122 | + | int  mode | 
| 123 | + | ) | 
| 124 | + | { | 
| 125 | + | register char  *cp; | 
| 126 | + | char fname[PATH_MAX]; | 
| 127 | + |  | 
| 128 | + | if (ffname == NULL) | 
| 129 | + | return(NULL); | 
| 130 | + |  | 
| 131 | + | /* if we have a dot in the string, we assume there is a file name | 
| 132 | + | extension present */ | 
| 133 | + | /* XXX We'd better test for .exe/.bat/.etc explicitly */ | 
| 134 | + | if (!(mode & X_OK) || (strrchr(ffname, '.') != NULL)) { | 
| 135 | + | return core_getpath(ffname, searchpath, mode); | 
| 136 | + | } | 
| 137 | + |  | 
| 138 | + | /* We're looking for an executable, Windows doesn't have X_OK. */ | 
| 139 | + | mode &= ~X_OK; | 
| 140 | + | /* Append .exe */ | 
| 141 | + | strncpy(fname, ffname, sizeof(fname)-5); | 
| 142 | + | strcat(fname, ".exe"); | 
| 143 | + | cp = core_getpath(fname, searchpath, mode); | 
| 144 | + | if (cp != NULL) return cp; | 
| 145 | + |  | 
| 146 | + | /* Try with .bat this time... */ | 
| 147 | + | strncpy(fname, ffname, sizeof(fname)-5); | 
| 148 | + | strcat(fname, ".bat"); | 
| 149 | + | cp = core_getpath(fname, searchpath, mode); | 
| 150 | + | return cp; | 
| 151 | + | } | 
| 152 | + | #endif /* _WIN32 */ | 
| 153 | + |  | 
| 154 | + |  | 
| 155 | + | #ifdef TEST_MODULE | 
| 156 | + | int main() | 
| 157 | + | { | 
| 158 | + | char * fp; | 
| 159 | + | char fmt[] = "%15s %-10s %s: %s\n"; | 
| 160 | + |  | 
| 161 | + | fp = getpath("rayinit.cal", getenv("RAYPATH"), R_OK); | 
| 162 | + | printf(fmt,  "rayinit.cal",        "RAYPATH", "R_OK", fp); | 
| 163 | + | fp = getpath("mkillum", getenv("PATH"), X_OK); | 
| 164 | + | printf(fmt,  "mkillum",        "PATH", "X_OK", fp); | 
| 165 | + | fp = getpath("/", getenv("PATH"), W_OK); | 
| 166 | + | printf(fmt,  "/",        "PATH", "W_OK", fp); | 
| 167 | + | fp = getpath("~", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); | 
| 168 | + | printf(fmt,  "~",        "PATH", "F_OK", fp); | 
| 169 | + | printf("Undefining HOME and HOMEDIR\n"); | 
| 170 | + | unsetenv("HOME"); | 
| 171 | + | unsetenv("HOMEDIR"); | 
| 172 | + | fp = getpath("~", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); | 
| 173 | + | printf(fmt,  "~",        "PATH", "F_OK", fp); | 
| 174 | + | #ifndef RHAS_GETPWNAM | 
| 175 | + | fp = getpath("~lp", getenv("PATH"), F_OK); | 
| 176 | + | printf(fmt, "~lp",         "PATH", "F_OK", fp); | 
| 177 | + | #endif | 
| 178 | + | } | 
| 179 | + | #endif | 
| 180 | + |  |