NetBSD/gnu/dist/texinfo/info/filesys.c
wiz ccaa2ac97b Import of texinfo-4.7, as prepared by texinfo2netbsd.
Changes since 4.6:

4.7 (9 April 2004)
* Language:
  . new commands @float, @caption, @shortcaption, @listoffloats for
    initial implementation of floating material (figures, tables, etc).
    Ironically, they do not yet actually float anywhere.
  . new commands @docbook, @ifdocbook, @ifnotdocbook for conditional Docbook.
  . new commands @ordf{} and @ordm{} for Spanish feminine/masculine ordinals.
  . new commands @deftypecv[x] for class variables in typed OO languages.
  . new command @registeredsymbol for the r-in-a-circle symbol.
  . new command @headitem to make a heading row in @multitable.
  . new command @LaTeX{} for the LaTeX logo.
  . new command @comma{} to avoid comma-parsing problems.
  . @url is now a synonym for @uref; new command @indicateurl has the
    old meaning of just displaying a url as text.
  . @quotation now accepts an optional argument for labelling the text
      as a `Note', `Tip', etc.
  . @defun (et al.) heading lines can now be continued with a lone @.
  . @acronym accepts an optional argument for the meaning of the acronym.
* makeinfo:
  . New environment variable TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT determines the output
    format at runtime, if no options are specified.
  . New option --plaintext, equivalent to --no-headers with Info output.
  . All outputs:
    - sections are numbered by default.
  . Info output:
    - punctuation is inserted after @pxref and @ref, if needed to make
      cross-references valid.
    - line numbers included in index menus, so Info readers can go to
      the exact line of an entry, not just a node.  Also in plaintext output.
    - ^@^H[index^@^H] cookie included in index menus, so Info readers
      can handle the ] etc. commands better.
  . HTML output:
    - new algorithm for cross-references to other manuals, for maximum
      portability and stability.
    - include node name in <title> with split output.
    - @multicolumn fractions become percentages.
    - entities used for bullets, quotes, dashes, and others.
    - index entries are links to the exact locations.
    - <h4> and <h5> used for @sub and @subsubsections again.
    - accented dotless i supported.
  . XML output: many new tags and structure to preserve more source features.
  . Docbook output:
    - upgraded DTD to Docbook XML 4.2, no longer using Docbook SGML.
    - improved translation in general, for instance:
    - line annotations and marked quotations.
* texi2dvi:
  . if available, use etex (pdfetex if --pdf) by default.
  . if the input file includes thumbpdf.sty (for LaTeX), then run thumbpdf.
  . more output if --debug.
* texinfo.tex:
  . @defun names are now printed in typewriter (instead of bold), and
    within the arguments, @var text is printed in slanted typewriter.
  . @tex code is executed inside a TeX group, so that any changes must
    be prefixed with \global (or the equivalent) to be effective.  (This
    change was actually made years ago, but never made it into the NEWS.)
* info:
  . new option --where (aka --location, -w) to report where an Info file
    would be found, instead of reading it.
  . by default, output ANSI terminal escape sequences as-is; new option
    --no-raw-escapes overrides this.
  . use the newly-generated index line numbers.
* Distribution:
  . new script gendocs.sh (not installed), for use by GNU maintainers in
    getting their manuals on the GNU web site.  Documented in
    maintain.texi (http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_toc.html).
  . Most code uses ANSI C prototypes, to some extent.
  . New translation: nb.
  . automake 1.8.3, autoconf 2.59, gettext 0.14.1.
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/* $NetBSD: filesys.c,v 1.1.1.5 2004/07/12 23:26:56 wiz Exp $ */
/* filesys.c -- filesystem specific functions.
Id: filesys.c,v 1.3 2004/03/14 00:57:29 karl Exp
Copyright (C) 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
This program 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.
This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Written by Brian Fox (bfox@ai.mit.edu). */
#include "info.h"
#include "tilde.h"
#include "filesys.h"
/* Local to this file. */
static char *info_file_in_path (char *filename, char *path);
static char *lookup_info_filename (char *filename);
static char *info_absolute_file (char *fname);
static void remember_info_filename (char *filename, char *expansion);
static void maybe_initialize_infopath (void);
typedef struct
{
char *suffix;
char *decompressor;
} COMPRESSION_ALIST;
static char *info_suffixes[] = {
".info",
"-info",
"/index",
".inf", /* 8+3 file on filesystem which supports long file names */
#ifdef __MSDOS__
/* 8+3 file names strike again... */
".in", /* for .inz, .igz etc. */
".i",
#endif
"",
NULL
};
static COMPRESSION_ALIST compress_suffixes[] = {
{ ".gz", "gunzip" },
{ ".bz2", "bunzip2" },
{ ".z", "gunzip" },
{ ".Z", "uncompress" },
{ ".Y", "unyabba" },
#ifdef __MSDOS__
{ "gz", "gunzip" },
{ "z", "gunzip" },
#endif
{ (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL }
};
/* The path on which we look for info files. You can initialize this
from the environment variable INFOPATH if there is one, or you can
call info_add_path () to add paths to the beginning or end of it.
You can call zap_infopath () to make the path go away. */
char *infopath = (char *)NULL;
static int infopath_size = 0;
/* Expand the filename in PARTIAL to make a real name for this operating
system. This looks in INFO_PATHS in order to find the correct file.
If it can't find the file, it returns NULL. */
static char *local_temp_filename = (char *)NULL;
static int local_temp_filename_size = 0;
char *
info_find_fullpath (char *partial)
{
int initial_character;
char *temp;
filesys_error_number = 0;
maybe_initialize_infopath ();
if (partial && (initial_character = *partial))
{
char *expansion;
expansion = lookup_info_filename (partial);
if (expansion)
return (expansion);
/* If we have the full path to this file, we still may have to add
various extensions to it. I guess we have to stat this file
after all. */
if (IS_ABSOLUTE (partial))
temp = info_absolute_file (partial);
else if (initial_character == '~')
{
expansion = tilde_expand_word (partial);
if (IS_ABSOLUTE (expansion))
{
temp = info_absolute_file (expansion);
free (expansion);
}
else
temp = expansion;
}
else if (initial_character == '.' &&
(IS_SLASH (partial[1]) ||
(partial[1] == '.' && IS_SLASH (partial[2]))))
{
if (local_temp_filename_size < 1024)
local_temp_filename = (char *)xrealloc
(local_temp_filename, (local_temp_filename_size = 1024));
#if defined (HAVE_GETCWD)
if (!getcwd (local_temp_filename, local_temp_filename_size))
#else /* !HAVE_GETCWD */
if (!getwd (local_temp_filename))
#endif /* !HAVE_GETCWD */
{
filesys_error_number = errno;
return (partial);
}
strcat (local_temp_filename, "/");
strcat (local_temp_filename, partial);
temp = info_absolute_file (local_temp_filename); /* try extensions */
if (!temp)
partial = local_temp_filename;
}
else
temp = info_file_in_path (partial, infopath);
if (temp)
{
remember_info_filename (partial, temp);
if (strlen (temp) > (unsigned int) local_temp_filename_size)
local_temp_filename = (char *) xrealloc
(local_temp_filename,
(local_temp_filename_size = (50 + strlen (temp))));
strcpy (local_temp_filename, temp);
free (temp);
return (local_temp_filename);
}
}
return (partial);
}
/* Scan the list of directories in PATH looking for FILENAME. If we find
one that is a regular file, return it as a new string. Otherwise, return
a NULL pointer. */
static char *
info_file_in_path (char *filename, char *path)
{
struct stat finfo;
char *temp_dirname;
int statable, dirname_index;
/* Reject ridiculous cases up front, to prevent infinite recursion
later on. E.g., someone might say "info '(.)foo'"... */
if (!*filename || STREQ (filename, ".") || STREQ (filename, ".."))
return NULL;
dirname_index = 0;
while ((temp_dirname = extract_colon_unit (path, &dirname_index)))
{
register int i, pre_suffix_length;
char *temp;
/* Expand a leading tilde if one is present. */
if (*temp_dirname == '~')
{
char *expanded_dirname;
expanded_dirname = tilde_expand_word (temp_dirname);
free (temp_dirname);
temp_dirname = expanded_dirname;
}
temp = (char *)xmalloc (30 + strlen (temp_dirname) + strlen (filename));
strcpy (temp, temp_dirname);
if (!IS_SLASH (temp[(strlen (temp)) - 1]))
strcat (temp, "/");
strcat (temp, filename);
pre_suffix_length = strlen (temp);
free (temp_dirname);
for (i = 0; info_suffixes[i]; i++)
{
strcpy (temp + pre_suffix_length, info_suffixes[i]);
statable = (stat (temp, &finfo) == 0);
/* If we have found a regular file, then use that. Else, if we
have found a directory, look in that directory for this file. */
if (statable)
{
if (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode))
{
return (temp);
}
else if (S_ISDIR (finfo.st_mode))
{
char *newpath, *filename_only, *newtemp;
newpath = xstrdup (temp);
filename_only = filename_non_directory (filename);
newtemp = info_file_in_path (filename_only, newpath);
free (newpath);
if (newtemp)
{
free (temp);
return (newtemp);
}
}
}
else
{
/* Add various compression suffixes to the name to see if
the file is present in compressed format. */
register int j, pre_compress_suffix_length;
pre_compress_suffix_length = strlen (temp);
for (j = 0; compress_suffixes[j].suffix; j++)
{
strcpy (temp + pre_compress_suffix_length,
compress_suffixes[j].suffix);
statable = (stat (temp, &finfo) == 0);
if (statable && (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode)))
return (temp);
}
}
}
free (temp);
}
return ((char *)NULL);
}
/* Assume FNAME is an absolute file name, and check whether it is
a regular file. If it is, return it as a new string; otherwise
return a NULL pointer. We do it by taking the file name apart
into its directory and basename parts, and calling info_file_in_path.*/
static char *
info_absolute_file (char *fname)
{
char *containing_dir = xstrdup (fname);
char *base = filename_non_directory (containing_dir);
if (base > containing_dir)
base[-1] = '\0';
return info_file_in_path (filename_non_directory (fname), containing_dir);
}
/* Given a string containing units of information separated by the
PATH_SEP character, return the next one after IDX, or NULL if there
are no more. Advance IDX to the character after the colon. */
char *
extract_colon_unit (char *string, int *idx)
{
unsigned int i = (unsigned int) *idx;
unsigned int start = i;
if (!string || i >= strlen (string))
return NULL;
/* Advance to next PATH_SEP. */
while (string[i] && string[i] != PATH_SEP[0])
i++;
if (!string[i] && i == start) /* end of string, and didn't advance */
return NULL;
{
char *value = xmalloc ((i - start) + 1);
strncpy (value, &string[start], (i - start));
value[i - start] = 0;
i++; /* move past PATH_SEP */
*idx = i;
return value;
}
}
/* A structure which associates a filename with its expansion. */
typedef struct
{
char *filename;
char *expansion;
} FILENAME_LIST;
/* An array of remembered arguments and results. */
static FILENAME_LIST **names_and_files = (FILENAME_LIST **)NULL;
static int names_and_files_index = 0;
static int names_and_files_slots = 0;
/* Find the result for having already called info_find_fullpath () with
FILENAME. */
static char *
lookup_info_filename (char *filename)
{
if (filename && names_and_files)
{
register int i;
for (i = 0; names_and_files[i]; i++)
{
if (FILENAME_CMP (names_and_files[i]->filename, filename) == 0)
return (names_and_files[i]->expansion);
}
}
return (char *)NULL;;
}
/* Add a filename and its expansion to our list. */
static void
remember_info_filename (char *filename, char *expansion)
{
FILENAME_LIST *new;
if (names_and_files_index + 2 > names_and_files_slots)
{
int alloc_size;
names_and_files_slots += 10;
alloc_size = names_and_files_slots * sizeof (FILENAME_LIST *);
names_and_files =
(FILENAME_LIST **) xrealloc (names_and_files, alloc_size);
}
new = (FILENAME_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (FILENAME_LIST));
new->filename = xstrdup (filename);
new->expansion = expansion ? xstrdup (expansion) : (char *)NULL;
names_and_files[names_and_files_index++] = new;
names_and_files[names_and_files_index] = (FILENAME_LIST *)NULL;
}
static void
maybe_initialize_infopath (void)
{
if (!infopath_size)
{
infopath = (char *)
xmalloc (infopath_size = (1 + strlen (DEFAULT_INFOPATH)));
strcpy (infopath, DEFAULT_INFOPATH);
}
}
/* Add PATH to the list of paths found in INFOPATH. 2nd argument says
whether to put PATH at the front or end of INFOPATH. */
void
info_add_path (char *path, int where)
{
int len;
if (!infopath)
{
infopath = (char *)xmalloc (infopath_size = 200 + strlen (path));
infopath[0] = '\0';
}
len = strlen (path) + strlen (infopath);
if (len + 2 >= infopath_size)
infopath = (char *)xrealloc (infopath, (infopath_size += (2 * len) + 2));
if (!*infopath)
strcpy (infopath, path);
else if (where == INFOPATH_APPEND)
{
strcat (infopath, PATH_SEP);
strcat (infopath, path);
}
else if (where == INFOPATH_PREPEND)
{
char *temp = xstrdup (infopath);
strcpy (infopath, path);
strcat (infopath, PATH_SEP);
strcat (infopath, temp);
free (temp);
}
}
/* Make INFOPATH have absolutely nothing in it. */
void
zap_infopath (void)
{
if (infopath)
free (infopath);
infopath = (char *)NULL;
infopath_size = 0;
}
/* Given a chunk of text and its length, convert all CRLF pairs at every
end-of-line into a single Newline character. Return the length of
produced text.
This is required because the rest of code is too entrenched in having
a single newline at each EOL; in particular, searching for various
Info headers and cookies can become extremely tricky if that assumption
breaks.
FIXME: this could also support Mac-style text files with a single CR
at the EOL, but what about random CR characters in non-Mac files? Can
we afford converting them into newlines as well? Maybe implement some
heuristics here, like in Emacs 20.
FIXME: is it a good idea to show the EOL type on the modeline? */
long
convert_eols (char *text, long int textlen)
{
register char *s = text;
register char *d = text;
while (textlen--)
{
if (*s == '\r' && textlen && s[1] == '\n')
{
s++;
textlen--;
}
*d++ = *s++;
}
return (long)(d - text);
}
/* Read the contents of PATHNAME, returning a buffer with the contents of
that file in it, and returning the size of that buffer in FILESIZE.
FINFO is a stat struct which has already been filled in by the caller.
If the file turns out to be compressed, set IS_COMPRESSED to non-zero.
If the file cannot be read, return a NULL pointer. */
char *
filesys_read_info_file (char *pathname, long int *filesize,
struct stat *finfo, int *is_compressed)
{
long st_size;
*filesize = filesys_error_number = 0;
if (compressed_filename_p (pathname))
{
*is_compressed = 1;
return (filesys_read_compressed (pathname, filesize));
}
else
{
int descriptor;
char *contents;
*is_compressed = 0;
descriptor = open (pathname, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666);
/* If the file couldn't be opened, give up. */
if (descriptor < 0)
{
filesys_error_number = errno;
return ((char *)NULL);
}
/* Try to read the contents of this file. */
st_size = (long) finfo->st_size;
contents = (char *)xmalloc (1 + st_size);
if ((read (descriptor, contents, st_size)) != st_size)
{
filesys_error_number = errno;
close (descriptor);
free (contents);
return ((char *)NULL);
}
close (descriptor);
/* Convert any DOS-style CRLF EOLs into Unix-style NL.
Seems like a good idea to have even on Unix, in case the Info
files are coming from some Windows system across a network. */
*filesize = convert_eols (contents, st_size);
/* EOL conversion can shrink the text quite a bit. We don't
want to waste storage. */
if (*filesize < st_size)
contents = (char *)xrealloc (contents, 1 + *filesize);
contents[*filesize] = '\0';
return (contents);
}
}
/* Typically, pipe buffers are 4k. */
#define BASIC_PIPE_BUFFER (4 * 1024)
/* We use some large multiple of that. */
#define FILESYS_PIPE_BUFFER_SIZE (16 * BASIC_PIPE_BUFFER)
char *
filesys_read_compressed (char *pathname, long int *filesize)
{
FILE *stream;
char *command, *decompressor;
char *contents = (char *)NULL;
*filesize = filesys_error_number = 0;
decompressor = filesys_decompressor_for_file (pathname);
if (!decompressor)
return ((char *)NULL);
command = (char *)xmalloc (15 + strlen (pathname) + strlen (decompressor));
/* Explicit .exe suffix makes the diagnostics of `popen'
better on systems where COMMAND.COM is the stock shell. */
sprintf (command, "%s%s < %s",
decompressor, STRIP_DOT_EXE ? ".exe" : "", pathname);
#if !defined (BUILDING_LIBRARY)
if (info_windows_initialized_p)
{
char *temp;
temp = (char *)xmalloc (5 + strlen (command));
sprintf (temp, "%s...", command);
message_in_echo_area ("%s", temp, NULL);
free (temp);
}
#endif /* !BUILDING_LIBRARY */
stream = popen (command, FOPEN_RBIN);
free (command);
/* Read chunks from this file until there are none left to read. */
if (stream)
{
long offset, size;
char *chunk;
offset = size = 0;
chunk = (char *)xmalloc (FILESYS_PIPE_BUFFER_SIZE);
while (1)
{
int bytes_read;
bytes_read = fread (chunk, 1, FILESYS_PIPE_BUFFER_SIZE, stream);
if (bytes_read + offset >= size)
contents = (char *)xrealloc
(contents, size += (2 * FILESYS_PIPE_BUFFER_SIZE));
memcpy (contents + offset, chunk, bytes_read);
offset += bytes_read;
if (bytes_read != FILESYS_PIPE_BUFFER_SIZE)
break;
}
free (chunk);
if (pclose (stream) == -1)
{
if (contents)
free (contents);
contents = (char *)NULL;
filesys_error_number = errno;
}
else
{
*filesize = convert_eols (contents, offset);
contents = (char *)xrealloc (contents, 1 + *filesize);
contents[*filesize] = '\0';
}
}
else
{
filesys_error_number = errno;
}
#if !defined (BUILDING_LIBARARY)
if (info_windows_initialized_p)
unmessage_in_echo_area ();
#endif /* !BUILDING_LIBRARY */
return (contents);
}
/* Return non-zero if FILENAME belongs to a compressed file. */
int
compressed_filename_p (char *filename)
{
char *decompressor;
/* Find the final extension of this filename, and see if it matches one
of our known ones. */
decompressor = filesys_decompressor_for_file (filename);
if (decompressor)
return (1);
else
return (0);
}
/* Return the command string that would be used to decompress FILENAME. */
char *
filesys_decompressor_for_file (char *filename)
{
register int i;
char *extension = (char *)NULL;
/* Find the final extension of FILENAME, and see if it appears in our
list of known compression extensions. */
for (i = strlen (filename) - 1; i > 0; i--)
if (filename[i] == '.')
{
extension = filename + i;
break;
}
if (!extension)
return ((char *)NULL);
for (i = 0; compress_suffixes[i].suffix; i++)
if (FILENAME_CMP (extension, compress_suffixes[i].suffix) == 0)
return (compress_suffixes[i].decompressor);
#if defined (__MSDOS__)
/* If no other suffix matched, allow any extension which ends
with `z' to be decompressed by gunzip. Due to limited 8+3 DOS
file namespace, we can expect many such cases, and supporting
every weird suffix thus produced would be a pain. */
if (extension[strlen (extension) - 1] == 'z' ||
extension[strlen (extension) - 1] == 'Z')
return "gunzip";
#endif
return ((char *)NULL);
}
/* The number of the most recent file system error. */
int filesys_error_number = 0;
/* A function which returns a pointer to a static buffer containing
an error message for FILENAME and ERROR_NUM. */
static char *errmsg_buf = (char *)NULL;
static int errmsg_buf_size = 0;
char *
filesys_error_string (char *filename, int error_num)
{
int len;
char *result;
if (error_num == 0)
return ((char *)NULL);
result = strerror (error_num);
len = 4 + strlen (filename) + strlen (result);
if (len >= errmsg_buf_size)
errmsg_buf = (char *)xrealloc (errmsg_buf, (errmsg_buf_size = 2 + len));
sprintf (errmsg_buf, "%s: %s", filename, result);
return (errmsg_buf);
}
/* Check for "dir" with all the possible info and compression suffixes,
in combination. */
int
is_dir_name (char *filename)
{
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; info_suffixes[i]; i++)
{
unsigned c;
char trydir[50];
strcpy (trydir, "dir");
strcat (trydir, info_suffixes[i]);
if (strcasecmp (filename, trydir) == 0)
return 1;
for (c = 0; compress_suffixes[c].suffix; c++)
{
char dir_compressed[50]; /* can be short */
strcpy (dir_compressed, trydir);
strcat (dir_compressed, compress_suffixes[c].suffix);
if (strcasecmp (filename, dir_compressed) == 0)
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}