when using a backup directory, make sure all the filenames written are

unique by using get_next_filename() when necessary


git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@2565 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
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David Lawrence Ramsey 2005-05-29 02:22:55 +00:00
parent df2a82509b
commit b9b572236a
4 changed files with 46 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ CVS code -
specified, which doesn't appear to be used anywhere. Changes
to input_tab(), do_browser(), do_enter(), replace_regexp(),
replace_line(), and mallocstrncpy(). (DLR)
- When using a backup directory, make sure all the filenames
written are unique by using get_next_filename() when
necessary. Changes to get_next_filename(), write_file(), and
die(). (DLR, suggested by James Collings)
- cut.c:
cut_line()
- Set placewewant properly after cutting a line, to avoid a

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@ -373,19 +373,22 @@ int open_file(const char *filename, bool newfie, FILE **f)
}
/* This function will return the name of the first available extension
* of a filename (starting with filename.save, then filename.save.1,
* of a filename (starting with [name][suffix], then [name][suffix].1,
* etc.). Memory is allocated for the return value. If no writable
* extension exists, we return "". */
char *get_next_filename(const char *name)
char *get_next_filename(const char *name, const char *suffix)
{
unsigned long i = 0;
char *buf;
size_t namelen = strlen(name);
size_t namelen, suffixlen;
buf = charalloc(namelen + digits(ULONG_MAX) + 7);
strcpy(buf, name);
strcpy(buf + namelen, ".save");
namelen += 5;
assert(name != NULL && suffix != NULL);
namelen = strlen(name);
suffixlen = strlen(suffix);
buf = charalloc(namelen + suffixlen + digits(ULONG_MAX) + 2);
sprintf(buf, "%s%s", name, suffix);
while (TRUE) {
struct stat fs;
@ -396,7 +399,7 @@ char *get_next_filename(const char *name)
break;
i++;
sprintf(buf + namelen, ".%lu", i);
sprintf(buf + namelen + suffixlen, ".%lu", i);
}
/* We get here only if there is no possible save file. */
@ -1412,34 +1415,46 @@ int write_file(const char *name, bool tmp, int append, bool
}
/* If backup_dir is set, we set backupname to
* backup_dir/backupname~, where backupname is the canonicalized
* absolute pathname of realname with every '/' replaced with a
* '!'. This means that /home/foo/file is backed up in
* backup_dir/!home!foo!file~. */
* backup_dir/backupname~[.number], where backupname is the
* canonicalized absolute pathname of realname with every '/'
* replaced with a '!'. This means that /home/foo/file is
* backed up in backup_dir/!home!foo!file~[.number]. */
if (backup_dir != NULL) {
char *canon_realname = get_full_path(realname);
char *backuptemp = get_full_path(realname);
if (canon_realname == NULL)
if (backuptemp == NULL)
/* If get_full_path() failed, we don't have a
* canonicalized absolute pathname, so just use the
* filename portion of the pathname. We use tail() so
* that e.g. ../backupname will be backed up in
* backupdir/backupname~ instead of
* backupdir/../backupname~. */
canon_realname = mallocstrcpy(NULL, tail(realname));
backuptemp = mallocstrcpy(NULL, tail(realname));
else {
size_t i = 0;
for (; canon_realname[i] != '\0'; i++) {
if (canon_realname[i] == '/')
canon_realname[i] = '!';
for (; backuptemp[i] != '\0'; i++) {
if (backuptemp[i] == '/')
backuptemp[i] = '!';
}
}
backupname = charalloc(strlen(backup_dir) +
strlen(canon_realname) + 2);
sprintf(backupname, "%s%s~", backup_dir, canon_realname);
free(canon_realname);
strlen(backuptemp) + 1);
sprintf(backupname, "%s%s", backup_dir, backuptemp);
free(backuptemp);
backuptemp = get_next_filename(backupname, "~");
if (backuptemp[0] == '\0') {
statusbar(_("Error writing %s: %s"), backupname,
_("Too many backup files?"));
free(backuptemp);
free(backupname);
fclose(f);
goto cleanup_and_exit;
} else {
free(backupname);
backupname = backuptemp;
}
} else {
backupname = charalloc(strlen(realname) + 2);
sprintf(backupname, "%s~", realname);
@ -1482,6 +1497,7 @@ int write_file(const char *name, bool tmp, int append, bool
strerror(errno));
goto cleanup_and_exit;
}
free(backupname);
}
#endif /* !NANO_SMALL */
@ -1632,11 +1648,13 @@ int write_file(const char *name, bool tmp, int append, bool
FILE *f_source = NULL;
fd_source = open(tempname, O_RDONLY | O_CREAT);
if (fd_source != -1) {
f_source = fdopen(fd_source, "rb");
if (f_source == NULL)
close(fd_source);
}
if (f_source == NULL) {
statusbar(_("Error reading %s: %s"), tempname,
strerror(errno));
@ -1680,6 +1698,7 @@ int write_file(const char *name, bool tmp, int append, bool
cleanup_and_exit:
free(realname);
free(tempname);
return retval;
}

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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ void die_save_file(const char *die_filename)
if (die_filename[0] == '\0')
die_filename = "nano";
retval = get_next_filename(die_filename);
retval = get_next_filename(die_filename, ".save");
if (retval[0] != '\0')
failed = (write_file(retval, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE) == -1);

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ filestruct *read_line(char *buf, filestruct *prevnode, bool
void load_file(void);
void read_file(FILE *f, const char *filename);
int open_file(const char *filename, bool newfie, FILE **f);
char *get_next_filename(const char *name);
char *get_next_filename(const char *name, const char *suffix);
#ifndef NANO_SMALL
void execute_command(const char *command);
#endif