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/* RCS utility functions */
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/* Copyright 1982, 1988, 1989 Walter Tichy
Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Paul Eggert
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Distributed under license by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of RCS.
RCS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
RCS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with RCS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Report problems and direct all questions to:
rcs-bugs@cs.purdue.edu
*/
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/*
* $Log: rcsutil.c,v $
* Revision 1.5 1995/02/24 02:25:16 mycroft
* RCS 5.6.7.4
*
* Revision 5.17 1994/03/20 04:52:58 eggert
* Specify subprocess input via file descriptor, not file name.
* Avoid messing with I/O buffers in the child process.
* Define dup in terms of F_DUPFD if it exists.
* Move setmtime to rcsedit.c. Remove lint.
*
* Revision 5.16 1993/11/09 17:40:15 eggert
* -V now prints version on stdout and exits.
*
* Revision 5.15 1993/11/03 17:42:27 eggert
* Use psiginfo and setreuid if available. Move date2str to maketime.c.
*
* Revision 5.14 1992/07/28 16:12:44 eggert
* Add -V. has_sigaction overrides sig_zaps_handler. Fix -M bug.
* Add mmap_signal, which minimizes signal handling for non-mmap hosts.
*
* Revision 5.13 1992/02/17 23:02:28 eggert
* Work around NFS mmap SIGBUS problem. Add -T support.
*
* Revision 5.12 1992/01/24 18:44:19 eggert
* Work around NFS mmap bug that leads to SIGBUS core dumps. lint -> RCS_lint
*
* Revision 5.11 1992/01/06 02:42:34 eggert
* O_BINARY -> OPEN_O_WORK
* while (E) ; -> while (E) continue;
*
* Revision 5.10 1991/10/07 17:32:46 eggert
* Support piece tables even if !has_mmap.
*
* Revision 5.9 1991/08/19 03:13:55 eggert
* Add spawn() support. Explicate assumptions about getting invoker's name.
* Standardize user-visible dates. Tune.
*
* Revision 5.8 1991/04/21 11:58:30 eggert
* Plug setuid security hole.
*
* Revision 5.6 1991/02/26 17:48:39 eggert
* Fix setuid bug. Use fread, fwrite more portably.
* Support waitpid. Don't assume -1 is acceptable to W* macros.
* strsave -> str_save (DG/UX name clash)
*
* Revision 5.5 1990/12/04 05:18:49 eggert
* Don't output a blank line after a signal diagnostic.
* Use -I for prompts and -q for diagnostics.
*
* Revision 5.4 1990/11/01 05:03:53 eggert
* Remove unneeded setid check. Add awrite(), fremember().
*
* Revision 5.3 1990/10/06 00:16:45 eggert
* Don't fread F if feof(F).
*
* Revision 5.2 1990/09/04 08:02:31 eggert
* Store fread()'s result in an fread_type object.
*
* Revision 5.1 1990/08/29 07:14:07 eggert
* Declare getpwuid() more carefully.
*
* Revision 5.0 1990/08/22 08:13:46 eggert
* Add setuid support. Permit multiple locks per user.
* Remove compile-time limits; use malloc instead.
* Switch to GMT. Permit dates past 1999/12/31.
* Add -V. Remove snooping. Ansify and Posixate.
* Tune. Some USG hosts define NSIG but not sys_siglist.
* Don't run /bin/sh if it's hopeless.
* Don't leave garbage behind if the output is an empty pipe.
* Clean up after SIGXCPU or SIGXFSZ. Print name of signal that caused cleanup.
*
* Revision 4.6 89/05/01 15:13:40 narten
* changed copyright header to reflect current distribution rules
*
* Revision 4.5 88/11/08 16:01:02 narten
* corrected use of varargs routines
*
* Revision 4.4 88/08/09 19:13:24 eggert
* Check for memory exhaustion.
* Permit signal handlers to yield either 'void' or 'int'; fix oldSIGINT botch.
* Use execv(), not system(); yield exit status like diff(1)'s.
*
* Revision 4.3 87/10/18 10:40:22 narten
* Updating version numbers. Changes relative to 1.1 actually
* relative to 4.1
*
* Revision 1.3 87/09/24 14:01:01 narten
* Sources now pass through lint (if you ignore printf/sprintf/fprintf
* warnings)
*
* Revision 1.2 87/03/27 14:22:43 jenkins
* Port to suns
*
* Revision 4.1 83/05/10 15:53:13 wft
* Added getcaller() and findlock().
* Changed catchints() to check SIGINT for SIG_IGN before setting up the signal
* (needed for background jobs in older shells). Added restoreints().
* Removed printing of full RCS path from logcommand().
*
* Revision 3.8 83/02/15 15:41:49 wft
* Added routine fastcopy() to copy remainder of a file in blocks.
*
* Revision 3.7 82/12/24 15:25:19 wft
* added catchints(), ignoreints() for catching and ingnoring interrupts;
* fixed catchsig().
*
* Revision 3.6 82/12/08 21:52:05 wft
* Using DATEFORM to format dates.
*
* Revision 3.5 82/12/04 18:20:49 wft
* Replaced SNOOPDIR with SNOOPFILE; changed addlock() to update
* lockedby-field.
*
* Revision 3.4 82/12/03 17:17:43 wft
* Added check to addlock() ensuring only one lock per person.
* Addlock also returns a pointer to the lock created. Deleted fancydate().
*
* Revision 3.3 82/11/27 12:24:37 wft
* moved rmsema(), trysema(), trydiraccess(), getfullRCSname() to rcsfnms.c.
* Introduced macro SNOOP so that snoop can be placed in directory other than
* TARGETDIR. Changed %02d to %.2d for compatibility reasons.
*
* Revision 3.2 82/10/18 21:15:11 wft
* added function getfullRCSname().
*
* Revision 3.1 82/10/13 16:17:37 wft
* Cleanup message is now suppressed in quiet mode.
*/
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#include "rcsbase.h"
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libId(utilId, "$Id: rcsutil.c,v 1.5 1995/02/24 02:25:16 mycroft Exp $")
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#if !has_memcmp
int
memcmp(s1, s2, n)
void const *s1, *s2;
size_t n;
{
register unsigned char const
*p1 = (unsigned char const*)s1,
*p2 = (unsigned char const*)s2;
register size_t i = n;
register int r = 0;
while (i-- && !(r = (*p1++ - *p2++)))
;
return r;
}
#endif
#if !has_memcpy
void *
memcpy(s1, s2, n)
void *s1;
void const *s2;
size_t n;
{
register char *p1 = (char*)s1;
register char const *p2 = (char const*)s2;
while (n--)
*p1++ = *p2++;
return s1;
}
#endif
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#if RCS_lint
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malloc_type lintalloc;
#endif
/*
* list of blocks allocated with ftestalloc()
* These blocks can be freed by ffree when we're done with the current file.
* We could put the free block inside struct alloclist, rather than a pointer
* to the free block, but that would be less portable.
*/
struct alloclist {
malloc_type alloc;
struct alloclist *nextalloc;
};
static struct alloclist *alloced;
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static malloc_type okalloc P((malloc_type));
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static malloc_type
okalloc(p)
malloc_type p;
{
if (!p)
faterror("out of memory");
return p;
}
malloc_type
testalloc(size)
size_t size;
/* Allocate a block, testing that the allocation succeeded. */
{
return okalloc(malloc(size));
}
malloc_type
testrealloc(ptr, size)
malloc_type ptr;
size_t size;
/* Reallocate a block, testing that the allocation succeeded. */
{
return okalloc(realloc(ptr, size));
}
malloc_type
fremember(ptr)
malloc_type ptr;
/* Remember PTR in 'alloced' so that it can be freed later. Yield PTR. */
{
register struct alloclist *q = talloc(struct alloclist);
q->nextalloc = alloced;
alloced = q;
return q->alloc = ptr;
}
malloc_type
ftestalloc(size)
size_t size;
/* Allocate a block, putting it in 'alloced' so it can be freed later. */
{
return fremember(testalloc(size));
}
void
ffree()
/* Free all blocks allocated with ftestalloc(). */
{
register struct alloclist *p, *q;
for (p = alloced; p; p = q) {
q = p->nextalloc;
tfree(p->alloc);
tfree(p);
}
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alloced = 0;
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}
void
ffree1(f)
register char const *f;
/* Free the block f, which was allocated by ftestalloc. */
{
register struct alloclist *p, **a = &alloced;
while ((p = *a)->alloc != f)
a = &p->nextalloc;
*a = p->nextalloc;
tfree(p->alloc);
tfree(p);
}
char *
str_save(s)
char const *s;
/* Save s in permanently allocated storage. */
{
return strcpy(tnalloc(char, strlen(s)+1), s);
}
char *
fstr_save(s)
char const *s;
/* Save s in storage that will be deallocated when we're done with this file. */
{
return strcpy(ftnalloc(char, strlen(s)+1), s);
}
char *
cgetenv(name)
char const *name;
/* Like getenv(), but yield a copy; getenv() can overwrite old results. */
{
register char *p;
return (p=getenv(name)) ? str_save(p) : p;
}
char const *
getusername(suspicious)
int suspicious;
/* Get the caller's login name. Trust only getwpuid if SUSPICIOUS. */
{
static char *name;
if (!name) {
if (
/* Prefer getenv() unless suspicious; it's much faster. */
# if getlogin_is_secure
(suspicious
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|| (
!(name = cgetenv("LOGNAME"))
&& !(name = cgetenv("USER"))
))
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&& !(name = getlogin())
# else
suspicious
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|| (
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!(name = cgetenv("LOGNAME"))
&& !(name = cgetenv("USER"))
&& !(name = getlogin())
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)
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# endif
) {
#if has_getuid && has_getpwuid
struct passwd const *pw = getpwuid(ruid());
if (!pw)
faterror("no password entry for userid %lu",
(unsigned long)ruid()
);
name = pw->pw_name;
#else
#if has_setuid
faterror("setuid not supported");
#else
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faterror("Who are you? Please setenv LOGNAME.");
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#endif
#endif
}
checksid(name);
}
return name;
}
#if has_signal
/*
* Signal handling
*
* Standard C places too many restrictions on signal handlers.
* We obey as many of them as we can.
* Posix places fewer restrictions, and we are Posix-compatible here.
*/
static sig_atomic_t volatile heldsignal, holdlevel;
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#if has_psiginfo
static siginfo_t bufsiginfo;
static siginfo_t *volatile heldsiginfo;
#endif
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#if !has_psignal
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# define psignal my_psignal
static void my_psignal P((int,char const*));
static void
my_psignal(sig, s)
int sig;
char const *s;
{
char const *sname = "Unknown signal";
# if has_sys_siglist && defined(NSIG)
if ((unsigned)sig < NSIG)
sname = sys_siglist[sig];
# else
switch (sig) {
# ifdef SIGHUP
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case SIGHUP: sname = "Hangup"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGINT
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case SIGINT: sname = "Interrupt"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGPIPE
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case SIGPIPE: sname = "Broken pipe"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGQUIT
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case SIGQUIT: sname = "Quit"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGTERM
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case SIGTERM: sname = "Terminated"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGXCPU
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case SIGXCPU: sname = "Cputime limit exceeded"; break;
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# endif
# ifdef SIGXFSZ
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case SIGXFSZ: sname = "Filesize limit exceeded"; break;
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# endif
# if has_mmap && large_memory
# if defined(SIGBUS) && mmap_signal==SIGBUS
case SIGBUS: sname = "Bus error"; break;
# endif
# if defined(SIGSEGV) && mmap_signal==SIGSEGV
case SIGSEGV: sname = "Segmentation fault"; break;
# endif
# endif
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}
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# endif
/* Avoid calling sprintf etc., in case they're not reentrant. */
{
char const *p;
char buf[BUFSIZ], *b = buf;
# define concatenate(x) for (p = (x); *p; *b++ = *p++) continue
concatenate(s);
*b++ = ':';
*b++ = ' ';
concatenate(sname);
*b++ = '\n';
VOID write(STDERR_FILENO, buf, b - buf);
# undef concatenate
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}
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}
#endif
#if has_psiginfo
static signal_type catchsig P((int,siginfo_t*,ucontext_t*));
static signal_type
catchsig(s, i, c) int s; siginfo_t *i; ucontext_t *c;
#else
static signal_type catchsig P((int));
static signal_type
catchsig(s) int s;
#endif
{
# if sig_zaps_handler
/* If a signal arrives before we reset the handler, we lose. */
VOID signal(s, SIG_IGN);
# endif
if (holdlevel) {
heldsignal = s;
# if has_psiginfo
if (i) {
bufsiginfo = *i;
heldsiginfo = &bufsiginfo;
}
# endif
return;
}
ignoreints();
setrid();
if (!quietflag) {
/* Avoid calling sprintf etc., in case they're not reentrant. */
char const *p;
char buf[BUFSIZ], *b = buf;
# define concatenate(x) for (p = (x); *p; *b++ = *p++) continue
# if !has_psiginfo
psignal(s, "\nRCS");
# else
{
char const *nRCS = "\nRCS";
# if has_mmap && large_memory && mmap_signal
if (s == mmap_signal && i && i->si_errno) {
errno = i->si_errno;
perror(nRCS++);
}
# endif
if (i)
psiginfo(i, nRCS);
else
psignal(s, nRCS);
}
# endif
concatenate("RCS: ");
# if has_NFS && has_mmap && large_memory && mmap_signal
if (s == mmap_signal)
concatenate("Was an NFS file changed unexpectedly? ");
# endif
concatenate("Cleaning up.\n");
VOID write(STDERR_FILENO, buf, b - buf);
# undef concatenate
}
exiterr();
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}
void
ignoreints()
{
++holdlevel;
}
void
restoreints()
{
if (!--holdlevel && heldsignal)
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VOID catchsig(heldsignal
# if has_psiginfo
, heldsiginfo, (ucontext_t *)0
# endif
);
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}
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static void setup_catchsig P((int const*,int));
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#if has_sigaction
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static void check_sig P((int));
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static void
check_sig(r)
int r;
{
if (r != 0)
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efaterror("signal handling");
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}
static void
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setup_catchsig(sig, sigs)
int const *sig;
int sigs;
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{
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register int i, j;
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struct sigaction act;
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for (i=sigs; 0<=--i; ) {
check_sig(sigaction(sig[i], (struct sigaction*)0, &act));
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if (act.sa_handler != SIG_IGN) {
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act.sa_handler = catchsig;
for (j=sigs; 0<=--j; )
check_sig(sigaddset(&act.sa_mask, sig[j]));
# if has_psiginfo
act.sa_flags |= SA_SIGINFO;
# endif
check_sig(sigaction(sig[i], &act, (struct sigaction*)0));
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}
}
}
#else
#if has_sigblock
static void
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setup_catchsig(sig, sigs)
int const *sig;
int sigs;
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{
register int i;
int mask;
mask = 0;
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for (i=sigs; 0<=--i; )
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mask |= sigmask(sig[i]);
mask = sigblock(mask);
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for (i=sigs; 0<=--i; )
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if (
signal(sig[i], catchsig) == SIG_IGN &&
signal(sig[i], SIG_IGN) != catchsig
)
faterror("signal catcher failure");
VOID sigsetmask(mask);
}
#else
static void
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setup_catchsig(sig, sigs)
int const *sig;
int sigs;
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{
register i;
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for (i=sigs; 0<=--i; )
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if (
signal(sig[i], SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN &&
signal(sig[i], catchsig) != SIG_IGN
)
faterror("signal catcher failure");
}
#endif
#endif
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static int const regsigs[] = {
# ifdef SIGHUP
SIGHUP,
# endif
# ifdef SIGINT
SIGINT,
# endif
# ifdef SIGPIPE
SIGPIPE,
# endif
# ifdef SIGQUIT
SIGQUIT,
# endif
# ifdef SIGTERM
SIGTERM,
# endif
# ifdef SIGXCPU
SIGXCPU,
# endif
# ifdef SIGXFSZ
SIGXFSZ,
# endif
};
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void
catchints()
{
static int catching_ints;
if (!catching_ints) {
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catching_ints = true;
setup_catchsig(regsigs, (int) (sizeof(regsigs)/sizeof(*regsigs)));
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}
}
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#if has_mmap && large_memory && mmap_signal
/*
* If you mmap an NFS file, and someone on another client removes the last
* link to that file, and you later reference an uncached part of that file,
* you'll get a SIGBUS or SIGSEGV (depending on the operating system).
* Catch the signal and report the problem to the user.
* Unfortunately, there's no portable way to differentiate between this
* problem and actual bugs in the program.
* This NFS problem is rare, thank goodness.
*
* This can also occur if someone truncates the file, even without NFS.
*/
static int const mmapsigs[] = { mmap_signal };
void
catchmmapints()
{
static int catching_mmap_ints;
if (!catching_mmap_ints) {
catching_mmap_ints = true;
setup_catchsig(mmapsigs, (int)(sizeof(mmapsigs)/sizeof(*mmapsigs)));
}
}
#endif
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#endif /* has_signal */
void
fastcopy(inf,outf)
register RILE *inf;
FILE *outf;
/* Function: copies the remainder of file inf to outf.
*/
{
#if large_memory
# if has_mmap
awrite((char const*)inf->ptr, (size_t)(inf->lim - inf->ptr), outf);
inf->ptr = inf->lim;
# else
for (;;) {
awrite((char const*)inf->ptr, (size_t)(inf->readlim - inf->ptr), outf);
inf->ptr = inf->readlim;
if (inf->ptr == inf->lim)
break;
VOID Igetmore(inf);
}
# endif
#else
char buf[BUFSIZ*8];
register fread_type rcount;
/*now read the rest of the file in blocks*/
while (!feof(inf)) {
if (!(rcount = Fread(buf,sizeof(*buf),sizeof(buf),inf))) {
testIerror(inf);
return;
}
awrite(buf, (size_t)rcount, outf);
}
#endif
}
#ifndef SSIZE_MAX
/* This does not work in #ifs, but it's good enough for us. */
/* Underestimating SSIZE_MAX may slow us down, but it won't break us. */
# define SSIZE_MAX ((unsigned)-1 >> 1)
#endif
void
awrite(buf, chars, f)
char const *buf;
size_t chars;
FILE *f;
{
/* Posix 1003.1-1990 ssize_t hack */
while (SSIZE_MAX < chars) {
if (Fwrite(buf, sizeof(*buf), SSIZE_MAX, f) != SSIZE_MAX)
Oerror();
buf += SSIZE_MAX;
chars -= SSIZE_MAX;
}
if (Fwrite(buf, sizeof(*buf), chars, f) != chars)
Oerror();
}
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#ifdef F_DUPFD
# undef dup
# define dup(fd) fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD, 0)
#endif
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#if has_fork || has_spawn
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static int movefd P((int,int));
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static int
movefd(old, new)
int old, new;
{
if (old < 0 || old == new)
return old;
# ifdef F_DUPFD
new = fcntl(old, F_DUPFD, new);
# else
new = dup2(old, new);
# endif
return close(old)==0 ? new : -1;
}
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static int fdreopen P((int,char const*,int));
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static int
fdreopen(fd, file, flags)
int fd;
char const *file;
int flags;
{
int newfd;
VOID close(fd);
newfd =
#if !open_can_creat
flags&O_CREAT ? creat(file, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR) :
#endif
open(file, flags, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR);
return movefd(newfd, fd);
}
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#if has_spawn
static void redirect P((int,int));
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static void
redirect(old, new)
int old, new;
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/*
* Move file descriptor OLD to NEW.
* If OLD is -1, do nothing.
* If OLD is -2, just close NEW.
*/
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{
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if ((old != -1 && close(new) != 0) || (0 <= old && movefd(old,new) < 0))
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efaterror("spawn I/O redirection");
}
#endif
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#else /* !has_fork && !has_spawn */
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static void bufargcat P((struct buf*,int,char const*));
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static void
bufargcat(b, c, s)
register struct buf *b;
int c;
register char const *s;
/* Append to B a copy of C, plus a quoted copy of S. */
{
register char *p;
register char const *t;
size_t bl, sl;
for (t=s, sl=0; *t; )
sl += 3*(*t++=='\'') + 1;
bl = strlen(b->string);
bufrealloc(b, bl + sl + 4);
p = b->string + bl;
*p++ = c;
*p++ = '\'';
while (*s) {
if (*s == '\'') {
*p++ = '\'';
*p++ = '\\';
*p++ = '\'';
}
*p++ = *s++;
}
*p++ = '\'';
*p = 0;
}
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#endif
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#if !has_spawn && has_fork
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/*
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* Output the string S to stderr, without touching any I/O buffers.
* This is useful if you are a child process, whose buffers are usually wrong.
* Exit immediately if the write does not completely succeed.
*/
static void write_stderr P((char const *));
static void
write_stderr(s)
char const *s;
{
size_t slen = strlen(s);
if (write(STDERR_FILENO, s, slen) != slen)
_exit(EXIT_TROUBLE);
}
#endif
/*
* Run a command.
* infd, if not -1, is the input file descriptor.
* outname, if nonzero, is the name of the output file.
* args[1..] form the command to be run; args[0] might be modified.
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*/
int
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runv(infd, outname, args)
int infd;
char const *outname, **args;
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{
int wstatus;
oflush();
eflush();
{
#if has_spawn
int in, out;
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char const *file;
in = -1;
if (infd != -1 && infd != STDIN_FILENO) {
if ((in = dup(STDIN_FILENO)) < 0) {
if (errno != EBADF)
efaterror("spawn input setup");
in = -2;
} else {
# ifdef F_DUPFD
if (close(STDIN_FILENO) != 0)
efaterror("spawn input close");
# endif
}
if (
# ifdef F_DUPFD
fcntl(infd, F_DUPFD, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO
# else
dup2(infd, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO
# endif
)
efaterror("spawn input redirection");
}
out = -1;
if (outname) {
if ((out = dup(STDOUT_FILENO)) < 0) {
if (errno != EBADF)
efaterror("spawn output setup");
out = -2;
}
if (fdreopen(
STDOUT_FILENO, outname,
OPEN_O_WORK | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY
) < 0)
efaterror(outname);
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}
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wstatus = spawn_RCS(0, args[1], (char**)(args + 1));
# ifdef RCS_SHELL
if (wstatus == -1 && errno == ENOEXEC) {
args[0] = RCS_SHELL;
wstatus = spawnv(0, args[0], (char**)args);
}
# endif
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redirect(in, STDIN_FILENO);
redirect(out, STDOUT_FILENO);
#else
#if has_fork
pid_t pid;
if (!(pid = vfork())) {
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char const *notfound;
if (infd != -1 && infd != STDIN_FILENO && (
# ifdef F_DUPFD
(VOID close(STDIN_FILENO),
fcntl(infd, F_DUPFD, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO)
# else
dup2(infd, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO
# endif
)) {
/* Avoid perror since it may misuse buffers. */
write_stderr(args[1]);
write_stderr(": I/O redirection failed\n");
_exit(EXIT_TROUBLE);
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}
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if (outname)
if (fdreopen(
STDOUT_FILENO, outname,
OPEN_O_WORK | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY
) < 0) {
/* Avoid perror since it may misuse buffers. */
write_stderr(args[1]);
write_stderr(": ");
write_stderr(outname);
write_stderr(": cannot create\n");
_exit(EXIT_TROUBLE);
}
VOID exec_RCS(args[1], (char**)(args + 1));
notfound = args[1];
# ifdef RCS_SHELL
if (errno == ENOEXEC) {
args[0] = notfound = RCS_SHELL;
VOID execv(args[0], (char**)args);
}
# endif
/* Avoid perror since it may misuse buffers. */
write_stderr(notfound);
write_stderr(": not found\n");
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_exit(EXIT_TROUBLE);
}
if (pid < 0)
efaterror("fork");
# if has_waitpid
if (waitpid(pid, &wstatus, 0) < 0)
efaterror("waitpid");
# else
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{
pid_t w;
do {
if ((w = wait(&wstatus)) < 0)
efaterror("wait");
} while (w != pid);
}
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# endif
#else
static struct buf b;
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char const *p;
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/* Use system(). On many hosts system() discards signals. Yuck! */
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p = args + 1;
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bufscpy(&b, *p);
while (*++p)
bufargcat(&b, ' ', *p);
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if (infd != -1 && infd != STDIN_FILENO) {
char redirection[32];
VOID sprintf(redirection, "<&%d", infd);
bufscat(&b, redirection);
}
if (outname)
bufargcat(&b, '>', outname);
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wstatus = system(b.string);
#endif
#endif
}
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if (!WIFEXITED(wstatus)) {
if (WIFSIGNALED(wstatus)) {
psignal(WTERMSIG(wstatus), args[1]);
fatcleanup(1);
}
faterror("%s failed for unknown reason", args[1]);
}
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return WEXITSTATUS(wstatus);
}
#define CARGSMAX 20
/*
* Run a command.
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* infd, if not -1, is the input file descriptor.
* outname, if nonzero, is the name of the output file.
* The remaining arguments specify the command and its arguments.
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*/
int
#if has_prototypes
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run(int infd, char const *outname, ...)
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#else
/*VARARGS2*/
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run(infd, outname, va_alist)
int infd;
char const *outname;
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va_dcl
#endif
{
va_list ap;
char const *rgargs[CARGSMAX];
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register int i;
vararg_start(ap, outname);
for (i = 1; (rgargs[i++] = va_arg(ap, char const*)); )
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if (CARGSMAX <= i)
faterror("too many command arguments");
va_end(ap);
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return runv(infd, outname, rgargs);
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}
int RCSversion;
void
setRCSversion(str)
char const *str;
{
static int oldversion;
register char const *s = str + 2;
if (*s) {
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int v = VERSION_DEFAULT;
if (oldversion)
redefined('V');
oldversion = true;
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v = 0;
while (isdigit(*s))
v = 10*v + *s++ - '0';
if (*s)
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error("%s isn't a number", str);
else if (v < VERSION_min || VERSION_max < v)
error("%s out of range %d..%d",
str, VERSION_min, VERSION_max
);
RCSversion = VERSION(v);
} else {
printf("RCS version %s\n", RCS_version_string);
exit(0);
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}
}
int
getRCSINIT(argc, argv, newargv)
int argc;
char **argv, ***newargv;
{
register char *p, *q, **pp;
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size_t n;
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if (!(q = cgetenv("RCSINIT")))
*newargv = argv;
else {
n = argc + 2;
/*
* Count spaces in RCSINIT to allocate a new arg vector.
* This is an upper bound, but it's OK even if too large.
*/
for (p = q; ; ) {
switch (*p++) {
default:
continue;
case ' ':
case '\b': case '\f': case '\n':
case '\r': case '\t': case '\v':
n++;
continue;
case '\0':
break;
}
break;
}
*newargv = pp = tnalloc(char*, n);
*pp++ = *argv++; /* copy program name */
for (p = q; ; ) {
for (;;) {
switch (*q) {
case '\0':
goto copyrest;
case ' ':
case '\b': case '\f': case '\n':
case '\r': case '\t': case '\v':
q++;
continue;
}
break;
}
*pp++ = p;
++argc;
for (;;) {
switch ((*p++ = *q++)) {
case '\0':
goto copyrest;
case '\\':
if (!*q)
goto copyrest;
p[-1] = *q++;
continue;
default:
continue;
case ' ':
case '\b': case '\f': case '\n':
case '\r': case '\t': case '\v':
break;
}
break;
}
p[-1] = '\0';
}
copyrest:
while ((*pp++ = *argv++))
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continue;
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}
return argc;
}
#define cacheid(E) static uid_t i; static int s; if (!s){ s=1; i=(E); } return i
#if has_getuid
uid_t ruid() { cacheid(getuid()); }
#endif
#if has_setuid
uid_t euid() { cacheid(geteuid()); }
#endif
#if has_setuid
/*
* Setuid execution really works only with Posix 1003.1a Draft 5 seteuid(),
* because it lets us switch back and forth between arbitrary users.
* If seteuid() doesn't work, we fall back on setuid(),
* which works if saved setuid is supported,
* unless the real or effective user is root.
* This area is such a mess that we always check switches at runtime.
*/
static void
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#if has_prototypes
set_uid_to(uid_t u)
#else
set_uid_to(u) uid_t u;
#endif
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/* Become user u. */
{
static int looping;
if (euid() == ruid())
return;
#if (has_fork||has_spawn) && DIFF_ABSOLUTE
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# if has_setreuid
if (setreuid(u==euid() ? ruid() : euid(), u) != 0)
efaterror("setuid");
# else
if (seteuid(u) != 0)
efaterror("setuid");
# endif
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#endif
if (geteuid() != u) {
if (looping)
return;
looping = true;
faterror("root setuid not supported" + (u?5:0));
}
}
static int stick_with_euid;
void
/* Ignore all calls to seteid() and setrid(). */
nosetid()
{
stick_with_euid = true;
}
void
seteid()
/* Become effective user. */
{
if (!stick_with_euid)
set_uid_to(euid());
}
void
setrid()
/* Become real user. */
{
if (!stick_with_euid)
set_uid_to(ruid());
}
#endif
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time_t
now()
{
static time_t t;
if (!t && time(&t) == -1)
efaterror("time");
return t;
}