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      1  1.1  cgd /*
      2  1.1  cgd  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
      3  1.1  cgd  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor
      4  1.1  cgd  * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
      5  1.1  cgd  * All rights reserved.
      6  1.1  cgd  *
      7  1.1  cgd  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8  1.1  cgd  * Adam de Boor.
      9  1.1  cgd  *
     10  1.1  cgd  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  1.1  cgd  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  1.1  cgd  * are met:
     13  1.1  cgd  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  1.1  cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  1.1  cgd  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  1.1  cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  1.1  cgd  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  1.1  cgd  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19  1.1  cgd  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20  1.1  cgd  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     21  1.1  cgd  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     22  1.1  cgd  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     23  1.1  cgd  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     24  1.1  cgd  *    without specific prior written permission.
     25  1.1  cgd  *
     26  1.1  cgd  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     27  1.1  cgd  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     28  1.1  cgd  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     29  1.1  cgd  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     30  1.1  cgd  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     31  1.1  cgd  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     32  1.1  cgd  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     33  1.1  cgd  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     34  1.1  cgd  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     35  1.1  cgd  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     36  1.1  cgd  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     37  1.1  cgd  */
     38  1.1  cgd 
     39  1.1  cgd #ifndef lint
     40  1.1  cgd static char sccsid[] = "@(#)dir.c	5.6 (Berkeley) 12/28/90";
     41  1.1  cgd #endif /* not lint */
     42  1.1  cgd 
     43  1.1  cgd /*-
     44  1.1  cgd  * dir.c --
     45  1.1  cgd  *	Directory searching using wildcards and/or normal names...
     46  1.1  cgd  *	Used both for source wildcarding in the Makefile and for finding
     47  1.1  cgd  *	implicit sources.
     48  1.1  cgd  *
     49  1.1  cgd  * The interface for this module is:
     50  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_Init  	    Initialize the module.
     51  1.1  cgd  *
     52  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_HasWildcards    Returns TRUE if the name given it needs to
     53  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    be wildcard-expanded.
     54  1.1  cgd  *
     55  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_Expand	    Given a pattern and a path, return a Lst of names
     56  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    which match the pattern on the search path.
     57  1.1  cgd  *
     58  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_FindFile	    Searches for a file on a given search path.
     59  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    If it exists, the entire path is returned.
     60  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    Otherwise NULL is returned.
     61  1.1  cgd  *
     62  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_MTime 	    Return the modification time of a node. The file
     63  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    is searched for along the default search path.
     64  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    The path and mtime fields of the node are filled
     65  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    in.
     66  1.1  cgd  *
     67  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_AddDir	    Add a directory to a search path.
     68  1.1  cgd  *
     69  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_MakeFlags	    Given a search path and a command flag, create
     70  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    a string with each of the directories in the path
     71  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    preceded by the command flag and all of them
     72  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    separated by a space.
     73  1.1  cgd  *
     74  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_Destroy	    Destroy an element of a search path. Frees up all
     75  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    things that can be freed for the element as long
     76  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    as the element is no longer referenced by any other
     77  1.1  cgd  *	    	  	    search path.
     78  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_ClearPath	    Resets a search path to the empty list.
     79  1.1  cgd  *
     80  1.1  cgd  * For debugging:
     81  1.1  cgd  *	Dir_PrintDirectories	Print stats about the directory cache.
     82  1.1  cgd  */
     83  1.1  cgd 
     84  1.1  cgd #include <stdio.h>
     85  1.1  cgd #include <sys/types.h>
     86  1.1  cgd #include <sys/dir.h>
     87  1.1  cgd #include <sys/stat.h>
     88  1.1  cgd #include "make.h"
     89  1.1  cgd #include "hash.h"
     90  1.1  cgd 
     91  1.1  cgd /*
     92  1.1  cgd  *	A search path consists of a Lst of Path structures. A Path structure
     93  1.1  cgd  *	has in it the name of the directory and a hash table of all the files
     94  1.1  cgd  *	in the directory. This is used to cut down on the number of system
     95  1.1  cgd  *	calls necessary to find implicit dependents and their like. Since
     96  1.1  cgd  *	these searches are made before any actions are taken, we need not
     97  1.1  cgd  *	worry about the directory changing due to creation commands. If this
     98  1.1  cgd  *	hampers the style of some makefiles, they must be changed.
     99  1.1  cgd  *
    100  1.1  cgd  *	A list of all previously-read directories is kept in the
    101  1.1  cgd  *	openDirectories Lst. This list is checked first before a directory
    102  1.1  cgd  *	is opened.
    103  1.1  cgd  *
    104  1.1  cgd  *	The need for the caching of whole directories is brought about by
    105  1.1  cgd  *	the multi-level transformation code in suff.c, which tends to search
    106  1.1  cgd  *	for far more files than regular make does. In the initial
    107  1.1  cgd  *	implementation, the amount of time spent performing "stat" calls was
    108  1.1  cgd  *	truly astronomical. The problem with hashing at the start is,
    109  1.1  cgd  *	of course, that pmake doesn't then detect changes to these directories
    110  1.1  cgd  *	during the course of the make. Three possibilities suggest themselves:
    111  1.1  cgd  *
    112  1.1  cgd  *	    1) just use stat to test for a file's existence. As mentioned
    113  1.1  cgd  *	       above, this is very inefficient due to the number of checks
    114  1.1  cgd  *	       engendered by the multi-level transformation code.
    115  1.1  cgd  *	    2) use readdir() and company to search the directories, keeping
    116  1.1  cgd  *	       them open between checks. I have tried this and while it
    117  1.1  cgd  *	       didn't slow down the process too much, it could severely
    118  1.1  cgd  *	       affect the amount of parallelism available as each directory
    119  1.1  cgd  *	       open would take another file descriptor out of play for
    120  1.1  cgd  *	       handling I/O for another job. Given that it is only recently
    121  1.1  cgd  *	       that UNIX OS's have taken to allowing more than 20 or 32
    122  1.1  cgd  *	       file descriptors for a process, this doesn't seem acceptable
    123  1.1  cgd  *	       to me.
    124  1.1  cgd  *	    3) record the mtime of the directory in the Path structure and
    125  1.1  cgd  *	       verify the directory hasn't changed since the contents were
    126  1.1  cgd  *	       hashed. This will catch the creation or deletion of files,
    127  1.1  cgd  *	       but not the updating of files. However, since it is the
    128  1.1  cgd  *	       creation and deletion that is the problem, this could be
    129  1.1  cgd  *	       a good thing to do. Unfortunately, if the directory (say ".")
    130  1.1  cgd  *	       were fairly large and changed fairly frequently, the constant
    131  1.1  cgd  *	       rehashing could seriously degrade performance. It might be
    132  1.1  cgd  *	       good in such cases to keep track of the number of rehashes
    133  1.1  cgd  *	       and if the number goes over a (small) limit, resort to using
    134  1.1  cgd  *	       stat in its place.
    135  1.1  cgd  *
    136  1.1  cgd  *	An additional thing to consider is that pmake is used primarily
    137  1.1  cgd  *	to create C programs and until recently pcc-based compilers refused
    138  1.1  cgd  *	to allow you to specify where the resulting object file should be
    139  1.1  cgd  *	placed. This forced all objects to be created in the current
    140  1.1  cgd  *	directory. This isn't meant as a full excuse, just an explanation of
    141  1.1  cgd  *	some of the reasons for the caching used here.
    142  1.1  cgd  *
    143  1.1  cgd  *	One more note: the location of a target's file is only performed
    144  1.1  cgd  *	on the downward traversal of the graph and then only for terminal
    145  1.1  cgd  *	nodes in the graph. This could be construed as wrong in some cases,
    146  1.1  cgd  *	but prevents inadvertent modification of files when the "installed"
    147  1.1  cgd  *	directory for a file is provided in the search path.
    148  1.1  cgd  *
    149  1.1  cgd  *	Another data structure maintained by this module is an mtime
    150  1.1  cgd  *	cache used when the searching of cached directories fails to find
    151  1.1  cgd  *	a file. In the past, Dir_FindFile would simply perform an access()
    152  1.1  cgd  *	call in such a case to determine if the file could be found using
    153  1.1  cgd  *	just the name given. When this hit, however, all that was gained
    154  1.1  cgd  *	was the knowledge that the file existed. Given that an access() is
    155  1.1  cgd  *	essentially a stat() without the copyout() call, and that the same
    156  1.1  cgd  *	filesystem overhead would have to be incurred in Dir_MTime, it made
    157  1.1  cgd  *	sense to replace the access() with a stat() and record the mtime
    158  1.1  cgd  *	in a cache for when Dir_MTime was actually called.
    159  1.1  cgd  */
    160  1.1  cgd 
    161  1.1  cgd Lst          dirSearchPath;	/* main search path */
    162  1.1  cgd 
    163  1.1  cgd static Lst   openDirectories;	/* the list of all open directories */
    164  1.1  cgd 
    165  1.1  cgd /*
    166  1.1  cgd  * Variables for gathering statistics on the efficiency of the hashing
    167  1.1  cgd  * mechanism.
    168  1.1  cgd  */
    169  1.1  cgd static int    hits,	      /* Found in directory cache */
    170  1.1  cgd 	      misses,	      /* Sad, but not evil misses */
    171  1.1  cgd 	      nearmisses,     /* Found under search path */
    172  1.1  cgd 	      bigmisses;      /* Sought by itself */
    173  1.1  cgd 
    174  1.1  cgd typedef struct Path {
    175  1.1  cgd     char         *name;	    	/* Name of directory */
    176  1.1  cgd     int	    	  refCount; 	/* Number of paths with this directory */
    177  1.1  cgd     int		  hits;	    	/* the number of times a file in this
    178  1.1  cgd 				 * directory has been found */
    179  1.1  cgd     Hash_Table    files;    	/* Hash table of files in directory */
    180  1.1  cgd } Path;
    181  1.1  cgd 
    182  1.1  cgd static Path    	  *dot;	    /* contents of current directory */
    183  1.1  cgd static Hash_Table mtimes;   /* Results of doing a last-resort stat in
    184  1.1  cgd 			     * Dir_FindFile -- if we have to go to the
    185  1.1  cgd 			     * system to find the file, we might as well
    186  1.1  cgd 			     * have its mtime on record. XXX: If this is done
    187  1.1  cgd 			     * way early, there's a chance other rules will
    188  1.1  cgd 			     * have already updated the file, in which case
    189  1.1  cgd 			     * we'll update it again. Generally, there won't
    190  1.1  cgd 			     * be two rules to update a single file, so this
    191  1.1  cgd 			     * should be ok, but... */
    192  1.1  cgd 
    193  1.1  cgd 
    194  1.1  cgd /*-
    195  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    196  1.1  cgd  * Dir_Init --
    197  1.1  cgd  *	initialize things for this module
    198  1.1  cgd  *
    199  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    200  1.1  cgd  *	none
    201  1.1  cgd  *
    202  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    203  1.1  cgd  *	some directories may be opened.
    204  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    205  1.1  cgd  */
    206  1.1  cgd void
    207  1.1  cgd Dir_Init ()
    208  1.1  cgd {
    209  1.1  cgd     dirSearchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE);
    210  1.1  cgd     openDirectories = Lst_Init (FALSE);
    211  1.1  cgd     Hash_InitTable(&mtimes, 0);
    212  1.1  cgd 
    213  1.1  cgd     /*
    214  1.1  cgd      * Since the Path structure is placed on both openDirectories and
    215  1.1  cgd      * the path we give Dir_AddDir (which in this case is openDirectories),
    216  1.1  cgd      * we need to remove "." from openDirectories and what better time to
    217  1.1  cgd      * do it than when we have to fetch the thing anyway?
    218  1.1  cgd      */
    219  1.1  cgd     Dir_AddDir (openDirectories, ".");
    220  1.1  cgd     dot = (Path *) Lst_DeQueue (openDirectories);
    221  1.1  cgd 
    222  1.1  cgd     /*
    223  1.1  cgd      * We always need to have dot around, so we increment its reference count
    224  1.1  cgd      * to make sure it's not destroyed.
    225  1.1  cgd      */
    226  1.1  cgd     dot->refCount += 1;
    227  1.1  cgd }
    228  1.1  cgd 
    229  1.1  cgd /*-
    230  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    231  1.1  cgd  * DirFindName --
    232  1.1  cgd  *	See if the Path structure describes the same directory as the
    233  1.1  cgd  *	given one by comparing their names. Called from Dir_AddDir via
    234  1.1  cgd  *	Lst_Find when searching the list of open directories.
    235  1.1  cgd  *
    236  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    237  1.1  cgd  *	0 if it is the same. Non-zero otherwise
    238  1.1  cgd  *
    239  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    240  1.1  cgd  *	None
    241  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    242  1.1  cgd  */
    243  1.1  cgd static int
    244  1.1  cgd DirFindName (p, dname)
    245  1.1  cgd     Path          *p;	      /* Current name */
    246  1.1  cgd     char	  *dname;     /* Desired name */
    247  1.1  cgd {
    248  1.1  cgd     return (strcmp (p->name, dname));
    249  1.1  cgd }
    250  1.1  cgd 
    251  1.1  cgd /*-
    252  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    253  1.1  cgd  * Dir_HasWildcards  --
    254  1.1  cgd  *	see if the given name has any wildcard characters in it
    255  1.1  cgd  *
    256  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    257  1.1  cgd  *	returns TRUE if the word should be expanded, FALSE otherwise
    258  1.1  cgd  *
    259  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    260  1.1  cgd  *	none
    261  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    262  1.1  cgd  */
    263  1.1  cgd Boolean
    264  1.1  cgd Dir_HasWildcards (name)
    265  1.1  cgd     char          *name;	/* name to check */
    266  1.1  cgd {
    267  1.1  cgd     register char *cp;
    268  1.1  cgd 
    269  1.1  cgd     for (cp = name; *cp; cp++) {
    270  1.1  cgd 	switch(*cp) {
    271  1.1  cgd 	case '{':
    272  1.1  cgd 	case '[':
    273  1.1  cgd 	case '?':
    274  1.1  cgd 	case '*':
    275  1.1  cgd 	    return (TRUE);
    276  1.1  cgd 	}
    277  1.1  cgd     }
    278  1.1  cgd     return (FALSE);
    279  1.1  cgd }
    280  1.1  cgd 
    281  1.1  cgd /*-
    282  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    283  1.1  cgd  * DirMatchFiles --
    284  1.1  cgd  * 	Given a pattern and a Path structure, see if any files
    285  1.1  cgd  *	match the pattern and add their names to the 'expansions' list if
    286  1.1  cgd  *	any do. This is incomplete -- it doesn't take care of patterns like
    287  1.1  cgd  *	src/*src/*.c properly (just *.c on any of the directories), but it
    288  1.1  cgd  *	will do for now.
    289  1.1  cgd  *
    290  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    291  1.1  cgd  *	Always returns 0
    292  1.1  cgd  *
    293  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    294  1.1  cgd  *	File names are added to the expansions lst. The directory will be
    295  1.1  cgd  *	fully hashed when this is done.
    296  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    297  1.1  cgd  */
    298  1.1  cgd static int
    299  1.1  cgd DirMatchFiles (pattern, p, expansions)
    300  1.1  cgd     char	  *pattern;   	/* Pattern to look for */
    301  1.1  cgd     Path	  *p;         	/* Directory to search */
    302  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  expansions;	/* Place to store the results */
    303  1.1  cgd {
    304  1.1  cgd     Hash_Search	  search;   	/* Index into the directory's table */
    305  1.1  cgd     Hash_Entry	  *entry;   	/* Current entry in the table */
    306  1.1  cgd     char    	  *f;	    	/* Current entry in the directory */
    307  1.1  cgd     Boolean 	  isDot;    	/* TRUE if the directory being searched is . */
    308  1.1  cgd 
    309  1.1  cgd     isDot = (*p->name == '.' && p->name[1] == '\0');
    310  1.1  cgd 
    311  1.1  cgd     for (entry = Hash_EnumFirst(&p->files, &search);
    312  1.1  cgd 	 entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL;
    313  1.1  cgd 	 entry = Hash_EnumNext(&search))
    314  1.1  cgd     {
    315  1.1  cgd 	/*
    316  1.1  cgd 	 * See if the file matches the given pattern. Note we follow the UNIX
    317  1.1  cgd 	 * convention that dot files will only be found if the pattern
    318  1.1  cgd 	 * begins with a dot (note also that as a side effect of the hashing
    319  1.1  cgd 	 * scheme, .* won't match . or .. since they aren't hashed).
    320  1.1  cgd 	 */
    321  1.1  cgd 	if (Str_Match(entry->name, pattern) &&
    322  1.1  cgd 	    ((entry->name[0] != '.') ||
    323  1.1  cgd 	     (pattern[0] == '.')))
    324  1.1  cgd 	{
    325  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions,
    326  1.1  cgd 			    (isDot ? strdup(entry->name) :
    327  1.1  cgd 			     str_concat(p->name, entry->name,
    328  1.1  cgd 					STR_ADDSLASH)));
    329  1.1  cgd 	}
    330  1.1  cgd     }
    331  1.1  cgd     return (0);
    332  1.1  cgd }
    333  1.1  cgd 
    334  1.1  cgd /*-
    335  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    336  1.1  cgd  * DirExpandCurly --
    337  1.1  cgd  *	Expand curly braces like the C shell. Does this recursively.
    338  1.1  cgd  *	Note the special case: if after the piece of the curly brace is
    339  1.1  cgd  *	done there are no wildcard characters in the result, the result is
    340  1.1  cgd  *	placed on the list WITHOUT CHECKING FOR ITS EXISTENCE.
    341  1.1  cgd  *
    342  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    343  1.1  cgd  *	None.
    344  1.1  cgd  *
    345  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    346  1.1  cgd  *	The given list is filled with the expansions...
    347  1.1  cgd  *
    348  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    349  1.1  cgd  */
    350  1.1  cgd static void
    351  1.1  cgd DirExpandCurly(word, brace, path, expansions)
    352  1.1  cgd     char    	  *word;    	/* Entire word to expand */
    353  1.1  cgd     char    	  *brace;   	/* First curly brace in it */
    354  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  path;	    	/* Search path to use */
    355  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  expansions;	/* Place to store the expansions */
    356  1.1  cgd {
    357  1.1  cgd     char    	  *end;	    	/* Character after the closing brace */
    358  1.1  cgd     char    	  *cp;	    	/* Current position in brace clause */
    359  1.1  cgd     char    	  *start;   	/* Start of current piece of brace clause */
    360  1.1  cgd     int	    	  bracelevel;	/* Number of braces we've seen. If we see a
    361  1.1  cgd 				 * right brace when this is 0, we've hit the
    362  1.1  cgd 				 * end of the clause. */
    363  1.1  cgd     char    	  *file;    	/* Current expansion */
    364  1.1  cgd     int	    	  otherLen; 	/* The length of the other pieces of the
    365  1.1  cgd 				 * expansion (chars before and after the
    366  1.1  cgd 				 * clause in 'word') */
    367  1.1  cgd     char    	  *cp2;	    	/* Pointer for checking for wildcards in
    368  1.1  cgd 				 * expansion before calling Dir_Expand */
    369  1.1  cgd 
    370  1.1  cgd     start = brace+1;
    371  1.1  cgd 
    372  1.1  cgd     /*
    373  1.1  cgd      * Find the end of the brace clause first, being wary of nested brace
    374  1.1  cgd      * clauses.
    375  1.1  cgd      */
    376  1.1  cgd     for (end = start, bracelevel = 0; *end != '\0'; end++) {
    377  1.1  cgd 	if (*end == '{') {
    378  1.1  cgd 	    bracelevel++;
    379  1.1  cgd 	} else if ((*end == '}') && (bracelevel-- == 0)) {
    380  1.1  cgd 	    break;
    381  1.1  cgd 	}
    382  1.1  cgd     }
    383  1.1  cgd     if (*end == '\0') {
    384  1.1  cgd 	Error("Unterminated {} clause \"%s\"", start);
    385  1.1  cgd 	return;
    386  1.1  cgd     } else {
    387  1.1  cgd 	end++;
    388  1.1  cgd     }
    389  1.1  cgd     otherLen = brace - word + strlen(end);
    390  1.1  cgd 
    391  1.1  cgd     for (cp = start; cp < end; cp++) {
    392  1.1  cgd 	/*
    393  1.1  cgd 	 * Find the end of this piece of the clause.
    394  1.1  cgd 	 */
    395  1.1  cgd 	bracelevel = 0;
    396  1.1  cgd 	while (*cp != ',') {
    397  1.1  cgd 	    if (*cp == '{') {
    398  1.1  cgd 		bracelevel++;
    399  1.1  cgd 	    } else if ((*cp == '}') && (bracelevel-- <= 0)) {
    400  1.1  cgd 		break;
    401  1.1  cgd 	    }
    402  1.1  cgd 	    cp++;
    403  1.1  cgd 	}
    404  1.1  cgd 	/*
    405  1.1  cgd 	 * Allocate room for the combination and install the three pieces.
    406  1.1  cgd 	 */
    407  1.1  cgd 	file = emalloc(otherLen + cp - start + 1);
    408  1.1  cgd 	if (brace != word) {
    409  1.1  cgd 	    strncpy(file, word, brace-word);
    410  1.1  cgd 	}
    411  1.1  cgd 	if (cp != start) {
    412  1.1  cgd 	    strncpy(&file[brace-word], start, cp-start);
    413  1.1  cgd 	}
    414  1.1  cgd 	strcpy(&file[(brace-word)+(cp-start)], end);
    415  1.1  cgd 
    416  1.1  cgd 	/*
    417  1.1  cgd 	 * See if the result has any wildcards in it. If we find one, call
    418  1.1  cgd 	 * Dir_Expand right away, telling it to place the result on our list
    419  1.1  cgd 	 * of expansions.
    420  1.1  cgd 	 */
    421  1.1  cgd 	for (cp2 = file; *cp2 != '\0'; cp2++) {
    422  1.1  cgd 	    switch(*cp2) {
    423  1.1  cgd 	    case '*':
    424  1.1  cgd 	    case '?':
    425  1.1  cgd 	    case '{':
    426  1.1  cgd 	    case '[':
    427  1.1  cgd 		Dir_Expand(file, path, expansions);
    428  1.1  cgd 		goto next;
    429  1.1  cgd 	    }
    430  1.1  cgd 	}
    431  1.1  cgd 	if (*cp2 == '\0') {
    432  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    433  1.1  cgd 	     * Hit the end w/o finding any wildcards, so stick the expansion
    434  1.1  cgd 	     * on the end of the list.
    435  1.1  cgd 	     */
    436  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions, file);
    437  1.1  cgd 	} else {
    438  1.1  cgd 	next:
    439  1.1  cgd 	    free(file);
    440  1.1  cgd 	}
    441  1.1  cgd 	start = cp+1;
    442  1.1  cgd     }
    443  1.1  cgd }
    444  1.1  cgd 
    445  1.1  cgd 
    446  1.1  cgd /*-
    447  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    448  1.1  cgd  * DirExpandInt --
    449  1.1  cgd  *	Internal expand routine. Passes through the directories in the
    450  1.1  cgd  *	path one by one, calling DirMatchFiles for each. NOTE: This still
    451  1.1  cgd  *	doesn't handle patterns in directories...
    452  1.1  cgd  *
    453  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    454  1.1  cgd  *	None.
    455  1.1  cgd  *
    456  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    457  1.1  cgd  *	Things are added to the expansions list.
    458  1.1  cgd  *
    459  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    460  1.1  cgd  */
    461  1.1  cgd static void
    462  1.1  cgd DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions)
    463  1.1  cgd     char    	  *word;    	/* Word to expand */
    464  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  path;	    	/* Path on which to look */
    465  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  expansions;	/* Place to store the result */
    466  1.1  cgd {
    467  1.1  cgd     LstNode 	  ln;	    	/* Current node */
    468  1.1  cgd     Path	  *p;	    	/* Directory in the node */
    469  1.1  cgd 
    470  1.1  cgd     if (Lst_Open(path) == SUCCESS) {
    471  1.1  cgd 	while ((ln = Lst_Next(path)) != NILLNODE) {
    472  1.1  cgd 	    p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln);
    473  1.1  cgd 	    DirMatchFiles(word, p, expansions);
    474  1.1  cgd 	}
    475  1.1  cgd 	Lst_Close(path);
    476  1.1  cgd     }
    477  1.1  cgd }
    478  1.1  cgd 
    479  1.1  cgd /*-
    480  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    481  1.1  cgd  * DirPrintWord --
    482  1.1  cgd  *	Print a word in the list of expansions. Callback for Dir_Expand
    483  1.1  cgd  *	when DEBUG(DIR), via Lst_ForEach.
    484  1.1  cgd  *
    485  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    486  1.1  cgd  *	=== 0
    487  1.1  cgd  *
    488  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    489  1.1  cgd  *	The passed word is printed, followed by a space.
    490  1.1  cgd  *
    491  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    492  1.1  cgd  */
    493  1.1  cgd static int
    494  1.1  cgd DirPrintWord(word)
    495  1.1  cgd     char    *word;
    496  1.1  cgd {
    497  1.1  cgd     printf("%s ", word);
    498  1.1  cgd 
    499  1.1  cgd     return(0);
    500  1.1  cgd }
    501  1.1  cgd 
    502  1.1  cgd /*-
    503  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    504  1.1  cgd  * Dir_Expand  --
    505  1.1  cgd  *	Expand the given word into a list of words by globbing it looking
    506  1.1  cgd  *	in the directories on the given search path.
    507  1.1  cgd  *
    508  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    509  1.1  cgd  *	A list of words consisting of the files which exist along the search
    510  1.1  cgd  *	path matching the given pattern.
    511  1.1  cgd  *
    512  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    513  1.1  cgd  *	Directories may be opened. Who knows?
    514  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    515  1.1  cgd  */
    516  1.1  cgd void
    517  1.1  cgd Dir_Expand (word, path, expansions)
    518  1.1  cgd     char    *word;      /* the word to expand */
    519  1.1  cgd     Lst     path;   	/* the list of directories in which to find
    520  1.1  cgd 			 * the resulting files */
    521  1.1  cgd     Lst	    expansions;	/* the list on which to place the results */
    522  1.1  cgd {
    523  1.1  cgd     char    	  *cp;
    524  1.1  cgd 
    525  1.1  cgd     if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    526  1.1  cgd 	printf("expanding \"%s\"...", word);
    527  1.1  cgd     }
    528  1.1  cgd 
    529  1.1  cgd     cp = index(word, '{');
    530  1.1  cgd     if (cp) {
    531  1.1  cgd 	DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions);
    532  1.1  cgd     } else {
    533  1.1  cgd 	cp = index(word, '/');
    534  1.1  cgd 	if (cp) {
    535  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    536  1.1  cgd 	     * The thing has a directory component -- find the first wildcard
    537  1.1  cgd 	     * in the string.
    538  1.1  cgd 	     */
    539  1.1  cgd 	    for (cp = word; *cp; cp++) {
    540  1.1  cgd 		if (*cp == '?' || *cp == '[' || *cp == '*' || *cp == '{') {
    541  1.1  cgd 		    break;
    542  1.1  cgd 		}
    543  1.1  cgd 	    }
    544  1.1  cgd 	    if (*cp == '{') {
    545  1.1  cgd 		/*
    546  1.1  cgd 		 * This one will be fun.
    547  1.1  cgd 		 */
    548  1.1  cgd 		DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions);
    549  1.1  cgd 		return;
    550  1.1  cgd 	    } else if (*cp != '\0') {
    551  1.1  cgd 		/*
    552  1.1  cgd 		 * Back up to the start of the component
    553  1.1  cgd 		 */
    554  1.1  cgd 		char  *dirpath;
    555  1.1  cgd 
    556  1.1  cgd 		while (cp > word && *cp != '/') {
    557  1.1  cgd 		    cp--;
    558  1.1  cgd 		}
    559  1.1  cgd 		if (cp != word) {
    560  1.1  cgd 		    /*
    561  1.1  cgd 		     * If the glob isn't in the first component, try and find
    562  1.1  cgd 		     * all the components up to the one with a wildcard.
    563  1.1  cgd 		     */
    564  1.1  cgd 		    *cp = '\0';
    565  1.1  cgd 		    dirpath = Dir_FindFile(word, path);
    566  1.1  cgd 		    *cp = '/';
    567  1.1  cgd 		    /*
    568  1.1  cgd 		     * dirpath is null if can't find the leading component
    569  1.1  cgd 		     * XXX: Dir_FindFile won't find internal components.
    570  1.1  cgd 		     * i.e. if the path contains ../Etc/Object and we're
    571  1.1  cgd 		     * looking for Etc, it won't be found. Ah well.
    572  1.1  cgd 		     * Probably not important.
    573  1.1  cgd 		     */
    574  1.1  cgd 		    if (dirpath != (char *)NULL) {
    575  1.1  cgd 			path = Lst_Init(FALSE);
    576  1.1  cgd 			Dir_AddDir(path, dirpath);
    577  1.1  cgd 			DirExpandInt(cp+1, path, expansions);
    578  1.1  cgd 			Lst_Destroy(path, NOFREE);
    579  1.1  cgd 		    }
    580  1.1  cgd 		} else {
    581  1.1  cgd 		    /*
    582  1.1  cgd 		     * Start the search from the local directory
    583  1.1  cgd 		     */
    584  1.1  cgd 		    DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
    585  1.1  cgd 		}
    586  1.1  cgd 	    } else {
    587  1.1  cgd 		/*
    588  1.1  cgd 		 * Return the file -- this should never happen.
    589  1.1  cgd 		 */
    590  1.1  cgd 		DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
    591  1.1  cgd 	    }
    592  1.1  cgd 	} else {
    593  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    594  1.1  cgd 	     * First the files in dot
    595  1.1  cgd 	     */
    596  1.1  cgd 	    DirMatchFiles(word, dot, expansions);
    597  1.1  cgd 
    598  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    599  1.1  cgd 	     * Then the files in every other directory on the path.
    600  1.1  cgd 	     */
    601  1.1  cgd 	    DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
    602  1.1  cgd 	}
    603  1.1  cgd     }
    604  1.1  cgd     if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    605  1.1  cgd 	Lst_ForEach(expansions, DirPrintWord, NULL);
    606  1.1  cgd 	putchar('\n');
    607  1.1  cgd     }
    608  1.1  cgd }
    609  1.1  cgd 
    610  1.1  cgd /*-
    611  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    612  1.1  cgd  * Dir_FindFile  --
    613  1.1  cgd  *	Find the file with the given name along the given search path.
    614  1.1  cgd  *
    615  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    616  1.1  cgd  *	The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a
    617  1.1  cgd  *	different part of memory than name and so may be safely free'd.
    618  1.1  cgd  *
    619  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    620  1.1  cgd  *	If the file is found in a directory which is not on the path
    621  1.1  cgd  *	already (either 'name' is absolute or it is a relative path
    622  1.1  cgd  *	[ dir1/.../dirn/file ] which exists below one of the directories
    623  1.1  cgd  *	already on the search path), its directory is added to the end
    624  1.1  cgd  *	of the path on the assumption that there will be more files in
    625  1.1  cgd  *	that directory later on. Sometimes this is true. Sometimes not.
    626  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    627  1.1  cgd  */
    628  1.1  cgd char *
    629  1.1  cgd Dir_FindFile (name, path)
    630  1.1  cgd     char    	  *name;    /* the file to find */
    631  1.1  cgd     Lst           path;	    /* the Lst of directories to search */
    632  1.1  cgd {
    633  1.1  cgd     register char *p1;	    /* pointer into p->name */
    634  1.1  cgd     register char *p2;	    /* pointer into name */
    635  1.1  cgd     LstNode       ln;	    /* a list element */
    636  1.1  cgd     register char *file;    /* the current filename to check */
    637  1.1  cgd     register Path *p;	    /* current path member */
    638  1.1  cgd     register char *cp;	    /* index of first slash, if any */
    639  1.1  cgd     Boolean	  hasSlash; /* true if 'name' contains a / */
    640  1.1  cgd     struct stat	  stb;	    /* Buffer for stat, if necessary */
    641  1.1  cgd     Hash_Entry	  *entry;   /* Entry for mtimes table */
    642  1.1  cgd 
    643  1.1  cgd     /*
    644  1.1  cgd      * Find the final component of the name and note whether it has a
    645  1.1  cgd      * slash in it (the name, I mean)
    646  1.1  cgd      */
    647  1.1  cgd     cp = rindex (name, '/');
    648  1.1  cgd     if (cp) {
    649  1.1  cgd 	hasSlash = TRUE;
    650  1.1  cgd 	cp += 1;
    651  1.1  cgd     } else {
    652  1.1  cgd 	hasSlash = FALSE;
    653  1.1  cgd 	cp = name;
    654  1.1  cgd     }
    655  1.1  cgd 
    656  1.1  cgd     if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    657  1.1  cgd 	printf("Searching for %s...", name);
    658  1.1  cgd     }
    659  1.1  cgd     /*
    660  1.1  cgd      * No matter what, we always look for the file in the current directory
    661  1.1  cgd      * before anywhere else and we *do not* add the ./ to it if it exists.
    662  1.1  cgd      * This is so there are no conflicts between what the user specifies
    663  1.1  cgd      * (fish.c) and what pmake finds (./fish.c).
    664  1.1  cgd      */
    665  1.1  cgd     if ((!hasSlash || (cp - name == 2 && *name == '.')) &&
    666  1.1  cgd 	(Hash_FindEntry (&dot->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL)) {
    667  1.1  cgd 	    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    668  1.1  cgd 		printf("in '.'\n");
    669  1.1  cgd 	    }
    670  1.1  cgd 	    hits += 1;
    671  1.1  cgd 	    dot->hits += 1;
    672  1.1  cgd 	    return (strdup (name));
    673  1.1  cgd     }
    674  1.1  cgd 
    675  1.1  cgd     if (Lst_Open (path) == FAILURE) {
    676  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    677  1.1  cgd 	    printf("couldn't open path, file not found\n");
    678  1.1  cgd 	}
    679  1.1  cgd 	misses += 1;
    680  1.1  cgd 	return ((char *) NULL);
    681  1.1  cgd     }
    682  1.1  cgd 
    683  1.1  cgd     /*
    684  1.1  cgd      * We look through all the directories on the path seeking one which
    685  1.1  cgd      * contains the final component of the given name and whose final
    686  1.1  cgd      * component(s) match the name's initial component(s). If such a beast
    687  1.1  cgd      * is found, we concatenate the directory name and the final component
    688  1.1  cgd      * and return the resulting string. If we don't find any such thing,
    689  1.1  cgd      * we go on to phase two...
    690  1.1  cgd      */
    691  1.1  cgd     while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
    692  1.1  cgd 	p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    693  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    694  1.1  cgd 	    printf("%s...", p->name);
    695  1.1  cgd 	}
    696  1.1  cgd 	if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
    697  1.1  cgd 	    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    698  1.1  cgd 		printf("here...");
    699  1.1  cgd 	    }
    700  1.1  cgd 	    if (hasSlash) {
    701  1.1  cgd 		/*
    702  1.1  cgd 		 * If the name had a slash, its initial components and p's
    703  1.1  cgd 		 * final components must match. This is false if a mismatch
    704  1.1  cgd 		 * is encountered before all of the initial components
    705  1.1  cgd 		 * have been checked (p2 > name at the end of the loop), or
    706  1.1  cgd 		 * we matched only part of one of the components of p
    707  1.1  cgd 		 * along with all the rest of them (*p1 != '/').
    708  1.1  cgd 		 */
    709  1.1  cgd 		p1 = p->name + strlen (p->name) - 1;
    710  1.1  cgd 		p2 = cp - 2;
    711  1.1  cgd 		while (p2 >= name && *p1 == *p2) {
    712  1.1  cgd 		    p1 -= 1; p2 -= 1;
    713  1.1  cgd 		}
    714  1.1  cgd 		if (p2 >= name || (p1 >= p->name && *p1 != '/')) {
    715  1.1  cgd 		    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    716  1.1  cgd 			printf("component mismatch -- continuing...");
    717  1.1  cgd 		    }
    718  1.1  cgd 		    continue;
    719  1.1  cgd 		}
    720  1.1  cgd 	    }
    721  1.1  cgd 	    file = str_concat (p->name, cp, STR_ADDSLASH);
    722  1.1  cgd 	    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    723  1.1  cgd 		printf("returning %s\n", file);
    724  1.1  cgd 	    }
    725  1.1  cgd 	    Lst_Close (path);
    726  1.1  cgd 	    p->hits += 1;
    727  1.1  cgd 	    hits += 1;
    728  1.1  cgd 	    return (file);
    729  1.1  cgd 	} else if (hasSlash) {
    730  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    731  1.1  cgd 	     * If the file has a leading path component and that component
    732  1.1  cgd 	     * exactly matches the entire name of the current search
    733  1.1  cgd 	     * directory, we assume the file doesn't exist and return NULL.
    734  1.1  cgd 	     */
    735  1.1  cgd 	    for (p1 = p->name, p2 = name; *p1 && *p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) {
    736  1.1  cgd 		continue;
    737  1.1  cgd 	    }
    738  1.1  cgd 	    if (*p1 == '\0' && p2 == cp - 1) {
    739  1.1  cgd 		if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    740  1.1  cgd 		    printf("must be here but isn't -- returing NULL\n");
    741  1.1  cgd 		}
    742  1.1  cgd 		Lst_Close (path);
    743  1.1  cgd 		return ((char *) NULL);
    744  1.1  cgd 	    }
    745  1.1  cgd 	}
    746  1.1  cgd     }
    747  1.1  cgd 
    748  1.1  cgd     /*
    749  1.1  cgd      * We didn't find the file on any existing members of the directory.
    750  1.1  cgd      * If the name doesn't contain a slash, that means it doesn't exist.
    751  1.1  cgd      * If it *does* contain a slash, however, there is still hope: it
    752  1.1  cgd      * could be in a subdirectory of one of the members of the search
    753  1.1  cgd      * path. (eg. /usr/include and sys/types.h. The above search would
    754  1.1  cgd      * fail to turn up types.h in /usr/include, but it *is* in
    755  1.1  cgd      * /usr/include/sys/types.h) If we find such a beast, we assume there
    756  1.1  cgd      * will be more (what else can we assume?) and add all but the last
    757  1.1  cgd      * component of the resulting name onto the search path (at the
    758  1.1  cgd      * end). This phase is only performed if the file is *not* absolute.
    759  1.1  cgd      */
    760  1.1  cgd     if (!hasSlash) {
    761  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    762  1.1  cgd 	    printf("failed.\n");
    763  1.1  cgd 	}
    764  1.1  cgd 	misses += 1;
    765  1.1  cgd 	return ((char *) NULL);
    766  1.1  cgd     }
    767  1.1  cgd 
    768  1.1  cgd     if (*name != '/') {
    769  1.1  cgd 	Boolean	checkedDot = FALSE;
    770  1.1  cgd 
    771  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    772  1.1  cgd 	    printf("failed. Trying subdirectories...");
    773  1.1  cgd 	}
    774  1.1  cgd 	(void) Lst_Open (path);
    775  1.1  cgd 	while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
    776  1.1  cgd 	    p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    777  1.1  cgd 	    if (p != dot) {
    778  1.1  cgd 		file = str_concat (p->name, name, STR_ADDSLASH);
    779  1.1  cgd 	    } else {
    780  1.1  cgd 		/*
    781  1.1  cgd 		 * Checking in dot -- DON'T put a leading ./ on the thing.
    782  1.1  cgd 		 */
    783  1.1  cgd 		file = strdup(name);
    784  1.1  cgd 		checkedDot = TRUE;
    785  1.1  cgd 	    }
    786  1.1  cgd 	    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    787  1.1  cgd 		printf("checking %s...", file);
    788  1.1  cgd 	    }
    789  1.1  cgd 
    790  1.1  cgd 
    791  1.1  cgd 	    if (stat (file, &stb) == 0) {
    792  1.1  cgd 		if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    793  1.1  cgd 		    printf("got it.\n");
    794  1.1  cgd 		}
    795  1.1  cgd 
    796  1.1  cgd 		Lst_Close (path);
    797  1.1  cgd 
    798  1.1  cgd 		/*
    799  1.1  cgd 		 * We've found another directory to search. We know there's
    800  1.1  cgd 		 * a slash in 'file' because we put one there. We nuke it after
    801  1.1  cgd 		 * finding it and call Dir_AddDir to add this new directory
    802  1.1  cgd 		 * onto the existing search path. Once that's done, we restore
    803  1.1  cgd 		 * the slash and triumphantly return the file name, knowing
    804  1.1  cgd 		 * that should a file in this directory every be referenced
    805  1.1  cgd 		 * again in such a manner, we will find it without having to do
    806  1.1  cgd 		 * numerous numbers of access calls. Hurrah!
    807  1.1  cgd 		 */
    808  1.1  cgd 		cp = rindex (file, '/');
    809  1.1  cgd 		*cp = '\0';
    810  1.1  cgd 		Dir_AddDir (path, file);
    811  1.1  cgd 		*cp = '/';
    812  1.1  cgd 
    813  1.1  cgd 		/*
    814  1.1  cgd 		 * Save the modification time so if it's needed, we don't have
    815  1.1  cgd 		 * to fetch it again.
    816  1.1  cgd 		 */
    817  1.1  cgd 		if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    818  1.1  cgd 		    printf("Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime),
    819  1.1  cgd 			    file);
    820  1.1  cgd 		}
    821  1.1  cgd 		entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, (ClientData)file,
    822  1.1  cgd 					 (Boolean *)NULL);
    823  1.1  cgd 		Hash_SetValue(entry, stb.st_mtime);
    824  1.1  cgd 		nearmisses += 1;
    825  1.1  cgd 		return (file);
    826  1.1  cgd 	    } else {
    827  1.1  cgd 		free (file);
    828  1.1  cgd 	    }
    829  1.1  cgd 	}
    830  1.1  cgd 
    831  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    832  1.1  cgd 	    printf("failed. ");
    833  1.1  cgd 	}
    834  1.1  cgd 	Lst_Close (path);
    835  1.1  cgd 
    836  1.1  cgd 	if (checkedDot) {
    837  1.1  cgd 	    /*
    838  1.1  cgd 	     * Already checked by the given name, since . was in the path,
    839  1.1  cgd 	     * so no point in proceeding...
    840  1.1  cgd 	     */
    841  1.1  cgd 	    if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    842  1.1  cgd 		printf("Checked . already, returning NULL\n");
    843  1.1  cgd 	    }
    844  1.1  cgd 	    return(NULL);
    845  1.1  cgd 	}
    846  1.1  cgd     }
    847  1.1  cgd 
    848  1.1  cgd     /*
    849  1.1  cgd      * Didn't find it that way, either. Sigh. Phase 3. Add its directory
    850  1.1  cgd      * onto the search path in any case, just in case, then look for the
    851  1.1  cgd      * thing in the hash table. If we find it, grand. We return a new
    852  1.1  cgd      * copy of the name. Otherwise we sadly return a NULL pointer. Sigh.
    853  1.1  cgd      * Note that if the directory holding the file doesn't exist, this will
    854  1.1  cgd      * do an extra search of the final directory on the path. Unless something
    855  1.1  cgd      * weird happens, this search won't succeed and life will be groovy.
    856  1.1  cgd      *
    857  1.1  cgd      * Sigh. We cannot add the directory onto the search path because
    858  1.1  cgd      * of this amusing case:
    859  1.1  cgd      * $(INSTALLDIR)/$(FILE): $(FILE)
    860  1.1  cgd      *
    861  1.1  cgd      * $(FILE) exists in $(INSTALLDIR) but not in the current one.
    862  1.1  cgd      * When searching for $(FILE), we will find it in $(INSTALLDIR)
    863  1.1  cgd      * b/c we added it here. This is not good...
    864  1.1  cgd      */
    865  1.1  cgd #ifdef notdef
    866  1.1  cgd     cp[-1] = '\0';
    867  1.1  cgd     Dir_AddDir (path, name);
    868  1.1  cgd     cp[-1] = '/';
    869  1.1  cgd 
    870  1.1  cgd     bigmisses += 1;
    871  1.1  cgd     ln = Lst_Last (path);
    872  1.1  cgd     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
    873  1.1  cgd 	return ((char *) NULL);
    874  1.1  cgd     } else {
    875  1.1  cgd 	p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    876  1.1  cgd     }
    877  1.1  cgd 
    878  1.1  cgd     if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
    879  1.1  cgd 	return (strdup (name));
    880  1.1  cgd     } else {
    881  1.1  cgd 	return ((char *) NULL);
    882  1.1  cgd     }
    883  1.1  cgd #else /* !notdef */
    884  1.1  cgd     if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    885  1.1  cgd 	printf("Looking for \"%s\"...", name);
    886  1.1  cgd     }
    887  1.1  cgd 
    888  1.1  cgd     bigmisses += 1;
    889  1.1  cgd     entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, name);
    890  1.1  cgd     if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
    891  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    892  1.1  cgd 	    printf("got it (in mtime cache)\n");
    893  1.1  cgd 	}
    894  1.1  cgd 	return(strdup(name));
    895  1.1  cgd     } else if (stat (name, &stb) == 0) {
    896  1.1  cgd 	entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, name, (Boolean *)NULL);
    897  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    898  1.1  cgd 	    printf("Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime),
    899  1.1  cgd 		    name);
    900  1.1  cgd 	}
    901  1.1  cgd 	Hash_SetValue(entry, stb.st_mtime);
    902  1.1  cgd 	return (strdup (name));
    903  1.1  cgd     } else {
    904  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    905  1.1  cgd 	    printf("failed. Returning NULL\n");
    906  1.1  cgd 	}
    907  1.1  cgd 	return ((char *)NULL);
    908  1.1  cgd     }
    909  1.1  cgd #endif /* notdef */
    910  1.1  cgd }
    911  1.1  cgd 
    912  1.1  cgd /*-
    913  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    914  1.1  cgd  * Dir_MTime  --
    915  1.1  cgd  *	Find the modification time of the file described by gn along the
    916  1.1  cgd  *	search path dirSearchPath.
    917  1.1  cgd  *
    918  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    919  1.1  cgd  *	The modification time or 0 if it doesn't exist
    920  1.1  cgd  *
    921  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    922  1.1  cgd  *	The modification time is placed in the node's mtime slot.
    923  1.1  cgd  *	If the node didn't have a path entry before, and Dir_FindFile
    924  1.1  cgd  *	found one for it, the full name is placed in the path slot.
    925  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    926  1.1  cgd  */
    927  1.1  cgd int
    928  1.1  cgd Dir_MTime (gn)
    929  1.1  cgd     GNode         *gn;	      /* the file whose modification time is
    930  1.1  cgd 			       * desired */
    931  1.1  cgd {
    932  1.1  cgd     char          *fullName;  /* the full pathname of name */
    933  1.1  cgd     struct stat	  stb;	      /* buffer for finding the mod time */
    934  1.1  cgd     Hash_Entry	  *entry;
    935  1.1  cgd 
    936  1.1  cgd     if (gn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
    937  1.1  cgd 	return Arch_MTime (gn);
    938  1.1  cgd     } else if (gn->path == (char *)NULL) {
    939  1.1  cgd 	fullName = Dir_FindFile (gn->name, dirSearchPath);
    940  1.1  cgd     } else {
    941  1.1  cgd 	fullName = gn->path;
    942  1.1  cgd     }
    943  1.1  cgd 
    944  1.1  cgd     if (fullName == (char *)NULL) {
    945  1.1  cgd 	fullName = gn->name;
    946  1.1  cgd     }
    947  1.1  cgd 
    948  1.1  cgd     entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, fullName);
    949  1.1  cgd     if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
    950  1.1  cgd 	/*
    951  1.1  cgd 	 * Only do this once -- the second time folks are checking to
    952  1.1  cgd 	 * see if the file was actually updated, so we need to actually go
    953  1.1  cgd 	 * to the file system.
    954  1.1  cgd 	 */
    955  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
    956  1.1  cgd 	    printf("Using cached time %s for %s\n",
    957  1.1  cgd 		    Targ_FmtTime(Hash_GetValue(entry)), fullName);
    958  1.1  cgd 	}
    959  1.1  cgd 	stb.st_mtime = (time_t)Hash_GetValue(entry);
    960  1.1  cgd 	Hash_DeleteEntry(&mtimes, entry);
    961  1.1  cgd     } else if (stat (fullName, &stb) < 0) {
    962  1.1  cgd 	if (gn->type & OP_MEMBER) {
    963  1.1  cgd 	    return Arch_MemMTime (gn);
    964  1.1  cgd 	} else {
    965  1.1  cgd 	    stb.st_mtime = 0;
    966  1.1  cgd 	}
    967  1.1  cgd     }
    968  1.1  cgd     if (fullName && gn->path == (char *)NULL) {
    969  1.1  cgd 	gn->path = fullName;
    970  1.1  cgd     }
    971  1.1  cgd 
    972  1.1  cgd     gn->mtime = stb.st_mtime;
    973  1.1  cgd     return (gn->mtime);
    974  1.1  cgd }
    975  1.1  cgd 
    976  1.1  cgd /*-
    977  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    978  1.1  cgd  * Dir_AddDir --
    979  1.1  cgd  *	Add the given name to the end of the given path. The order of
    980  1.1  cgd  *	the arguments is backwards so ParseDoDependency can do a
    981  1.1  cgd  *	Lst_ForEach of its list of paths...
    982  1.1  cgd  *
    983  1.1  cgd  * Results:
    984  1.1  cgd  *	none
    985  1.1  cgd  *
    986  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
    987  1.1  cgd  *	A structure is added to the list and the directory is
    988  1.1  cgd  *	read and hashed.
    989  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    990  1.1  cgd  */
    991  1.1  cgd void
    992  1.1  cgd Dir_AddDir (path, name)
    993  1.1  cgd     Lst           path;	      /* the path to which the directory should be
    994  1.1  cgd 			       * added */
    995  1.1  cgd     char          *name;      /* the name of the directory to add */
    996  1.1  cgd {
    997  1.1  cgd     LstNode       ln;	      /* node in case Path structure is found */
    998  1.1  cgd     register Path *p;	      /* pointer to new Path structure */
    999  1.1  cgd     DIR     	  *d;	      /* for reading directory */
   1000  1.1  cgd     register struct direct *dp; /* entry in directory */
   1001  1.1  cgd     Hash_Entry	  *he;
   1002  1.1  cgd     char	  *fName;
   1003  1.1  cgd 
   1004  1.1  cgd     ln = Lst_Find (openDirectories, (ClientData)name, DirFindName);
   1005  1.1  cgd     if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1006  1.1  cgd 	p = (Path *)Lst_Datum (ln);
   1007  1.1  cgd 	if (Lst_Member(path, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) {
   1008  1.1  cgd 	    p->refCount += 1;
   1009  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p);
   1010  1.1  cgd 	}
   1011  1.1  cgd     } else {
   1012  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
   1013  1.1  cgd 	    printf("Caching %s...", name);
   1014  1.1  cgd 	    fflush(stdout);
   1015  1.1  cgd 	}
   1016  1.1  cgd 
   1017  1.1  cgd 	if ((d = opendir (name)) != (DIR *) NULL) {
   1018  1.1  cgd 	    p = (Path *) emalloc (sizeof (Path));
   1019  1.1  cgd 	    p->name = strdup (name);
   1020  1.1  cgd 	    p->hits = 0;
   1021  1.1  cgd 	    p->refCount = 1;
   1022  1.1  cgd 	    Hash_InitTable (&p->files, -1);
   1023  1.1  cgd 
   1024  1.1  cgd 	    /*
   1025  1.1  cgd 	     * Skip the first two entries -- these will *always* be . and ..
   1026  1.1  cgd 	     */
   1027  1.1  cgd 	    (void)readdir(d);
   1028  1.1  cgd 	    (void)readdir(d);
   1029  1.1  cgd 
   1030  1.1  cgd 	    while ((dp = readdir (d)) != (struct direct *) NULL) {
   1031  1.1  cgd #ifdef sun
   1032  1.1  cgd 		/*
   1033  1.1  cgd 		 * The sun directory library doesn't check for a 0 inode
   1034  1.1  cgd 		 * (0-inode slots just take up space), so we have to do
   1035  1.1  cgd 		 * it ourselves.
   1036  1.1  cgd 		 */
   1037  1.1  cgd 		if (dp->d_fileno == 0) {
   1038  1.1  cgd 		    continue;
   1039  1.1  cgd 		}
   1040  1.1  cgd #endif sun
   1041  1.1  cgd 		(void)Hash_CreateEntry(&p->files, dp->d_name, (Boolean *)NULL);
   1042  1.1  cgd 	    }
   1043  1.1  cgd 	    (void) closedir (d);
   1044  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd (openDirectories, (ClientData)p);
   1045  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p);
   1046  1.1  cgd 	}
   1047  1.1  cgd 	if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
   1048  1.1  cgd 	    printf("done\n");
   1049  1.1  cgd 	}
   1050  1.1  cgd     }
   1051  1.1  cgd }
   1052  1.1  cgd 
   1053  1.1  cgd /*-
   1054  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1055  1.1  cgd  * Dir_CopyDir --
   1056  1.1  cgd  *	Callback function for duplicating a search path via Lst_Duplicate.
   1057  1.1  cgd  *	Ups the reference count for the directory.
   1058  1.1  cgd  *
   1059  1.1  cgd  * Results:
   1060  1.1  cgd  *	Returns the Path it was given.
   1061  1.1  cgd  *
   1062  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
   1063  1.1  cgd  *	The refCount of the path is incremented.
   1064  1.1  cgd  *
   1065  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1066  1.1  cgd  */
   1067  1.1  cgd ClientData
   1068  1.1  cgd Dir_CopyDir(p)
   1069  1.1  cgd     Path    *p;	  	/* Directory descriptor to copy */
   1070  1.1  cgd {
   1071  1.1  cgd     p->refCount += 1;
   1072  1.1  cgd 
   1073  1.1  cgd     return ((ClientData)p);
   1074  1.1  cgd }
   1075  1.1  cgd 
   1076  1.1  cgd /*-
   1077  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1078  1.1  cgd  * Dir_MakeFlags --
   1079  1.1  cgd  *	Make a string by taking all the directories in the given search
   1080  1.1  cgd  *	path and preceding them by the given flag. Used by the suffix
   1081  1.1  cgd  *	module to create variables for compilers based on suffix search
   1082  1.1  cgd  *	paths.
   1083  1.1  cgd  *
   1084  1.1  cgd  * Results:
   1085  1.1  cgd  *	The string mentioned above. Note that there is no space between
   1086  1.1  cgd  *	the given flag and each directory. The empty string is returned if
   1087  1.1  cgd  *	Things don't go well.
   1088  1.1  cgd  *
   1089  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
   1090  1.1  cgd  *	None
   1091  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1092  1.1  cgd  */
   1093  1.1  cgd char *
   1094  1.1  cgd Dir_MakeFlags (flag, path)
   1095  1.1  cgd     char	  *flag;  /* flag which should precede each directory */
   1096  1.1  cgd     Lst	    	  path;	  /* list of directories */
   1097  1.1  cgd {
   1098  1.1  cgd     char	  *str;	  /* the string which will be returned */
   1099  1.1  cgd     char	  *tstr;  /* the current directory preceded by 'flag' */
   1100  1.1  cgd     LstNode	  ln;	  /* the node of the current directory */
   1101  1.1  cgd     Path	  *p;	  /* the structure describing the current directory */
   1102  1.1  cgd 
   1103  1.1  cgd     str = strdup ("");
   1104  1.1  cgd 
   1105  1.1  cgd     if (Lst_Open (path) == SUCCESS) {
   1106  1.1  cgd 	while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
   1107  1.1  cgd 	    p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
   1108  1.1  cgd 	    tstr = str_concat (flag, p->name, 0);
   1109  1.1  cgd 	    str = str_concat (str, tstr, STR_ADDSPACE | STR_DOFREE);
   1110  1.1  cgd 	}
   1111  1.1  cgd 	Lst_Close (path);
   1112  1.1  cgd     }
   1113  1.1  cgd 
   1114  1.1  cgd     return (str);
   1115  1.1  cgd }
   1116  1.1  cgd 
   1117  1.1  cgd /*-
   1118  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1119  1.1  cgd  * Dir_Destroy --
   1120  1.1  cgd  *	Nuke a directory descriptor, if possible. Callback procedure
   1121  1.1  cgd  *	for the suffixes module when destroying a search path.
   1122  1.1  cgd  *
   1123  1.1  cgd  * Results:
   1124  1.1  cgd  *	None.
   1125  1.1  cgd  *
   1126  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
   1127  1.1  cgd  *	If no other path references this directory (refCount == 0),
   1128  1.1  cgd  *	the Path and all its data are freed.
   1129  1.1  cgd  *
   1130  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1131  1.1  cgd  */
   1132  1.1  cgd void
   1133  1.1  cgd Dir_Destroy (p)
   1134  1.1  cgd     Path    	  *p;	    /* The directory descriptor to nuke */
   1135  1.1  cgd {
   1136  1.1  cgd     Hash_Search	  thing1;
   1137  1.1  cgd     Hash_Entry	  *thing2;
   1138  1.1  cgd 
   1139  1.1  cgd     p->refCount -= 1;
   1140  1.1  cgd 
   1141  1.1  cgd     if (p->refCount == 0) {
   1142  1.1  cgd 	LstNode	ln;
   1143  1.1  cgd 
   1144  1.1  cgd 	ln = Lst_Member (openDirectories, (ClientData)p);
   1145  1.1  cgd 	(void) Lst_Remove (openDirectories, ln);
   1146  1.1  cgd 
   1147  1.1  cgd 	Hash_DeleteTable (&p->files);
   1148  1.1  cgd 	free((Address)p->name);
   1149  1.1  cgd 	free((Address)p);
   1150  1.1  cgd     }
   1151  1.1  cgd }
   1152  1.1  cgd 
   1153  1.1  cgd /*-
   1154  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1155  1.1  cgd  * Dir_ClearPath --
   1156  1.1  cgd  *	Clear out all elements of the given search path. This is different
   1157  1.1  cgd  *	from destroying the list, notice.
   1158  1.1  cgd  *
   1159  1.1  cgd  * Results:
   1160  1.1  cgd  *	None.
   1161  1.1  cgd  *
   1162  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
   1163  1.1  cgd  *	The path is set to the empty list.
   1164  1.1  cgd  *
   1165  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1166  1.1  cgd  */
   1167  1.1  cgd void
   1168  1.1  cgd Dir_ClearPath(path)
   1169  1.1  cgd     Lst	    path; 	/* Path to clear */
   1170  1.1  cgd {
   1171  1.1  cgd     Path    *p;
   1172  1.1  cgd     while (!Lst_IsEmpty(path)) {
   1173  1.1  cgd 	p = (Path *)Lst_DeQueue(path);
   1174  1.1  cgd 	Dir_Destroy(p);
   1175  1.1  cgd     }
   1176  1.1  cgd }
   1177  1.1  cgd 
   1178  1.1  cgd 
   1179  1.1  cgd /*-
   1180  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1181  1.1  cgd  * Dir_Concat --
   1182  1.1  cgd  *	Concatenate two paths, adding the second to the end of the first.
   1183  1.1  cgd  *	Makes sure to avoid duplicates.
   1184  1.1  cgd  *
   1185  1.1  cgd  * Results:
   1186  1.1  cgd  *	None
   1187  1.1  cgd  *
   1188  1.1  cgd  * Side Effects:
   1189  1.1  cgd  *	Reference counts for added dirs are upped.
   1190  1.1  cgd  *
   1191  1.1  cgd  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1192  1.1  cgd  */
   1193  1.1  cgd void
   1194  1.1  cgd Dir_Concat(path1, path2)
   1195  1.1  cgd     Lst	    path1;  	/* Dest */
   1196  1.1  cgd     Lst	    path2;  	/* Source */
   1197  1.1  cgd {
   1198  1.1  cgd     LstNode ln;
   1199  1.1  cgd     Path    *p;
   1200  1.1  cgd 
   1201  1.1  cgd     for (ln = Lst_First(path2); ln != NILLNODE; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
   1202  1.1  cgd 	p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   1203  1.1  cgd 	if (Lst_Member(path1, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) {
   1204  1.1  cgd 	    p->refCount += 1;
   1205  1.1  cgd 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd(path1, (ClientData)p);
   1206  1.1  cgd 	}
   1207  1.1  cgd     }
   1208  1.1  cgd }
   1209  1.1  cgd 
   1210  1.1  cgd /********** DEBUG INFO **********/
   1211  1.1  cgd Dir_PrintDirectories()
   1212  1.1  cgd {
   1213  1.1  cgd     LstNode	ln;
   1214  1.1  cgd     Path	*p;
   1215  1.1  cgd 
   1216  1.1  cgd     printf ("#*** Directory Cache:\n");
   1217  1.1  cgd     printf ("# Stats: %d hits %d misses %d near misses %d losers (%d%%)\n",
   1218  1.1  cgd 	      hits, misses, nearmisses, bigmisses,
   1219  1.1  cgd 	      (hits+bigmisses+nearmisses ?
   1220  1.1  cgd 	       hits * 100 / (hits + bigmisses + nearmisses) : 0));
   1221  1.1  cgd     printf ("# %-20s referenced\thits\n", "directory");
   1222  1.1  cgd     if (Lst_Open (openDirectories) == SUCCESS) {
   1223  1.1  cgd 	while ((ln = Lst_Next (openDirectories)) != NILLNODE) {
   1224  1.1  cgd 	    p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
   1225  1.1  cgd 	    printf ("# %-20s %10d\t%4d\n", p->name, p->refCount, p->hits);
   1226  1.1  cgd 	}
   1227  1.1  cgd 	Lst_Close (openDirectories);
   1228  1.1  cgd     }
   1229  1.1  cgd }
   1230  1.1  cgd 
   1231  1.1  cgd static int DirPrintDir (p) Path *p; { printf ("%s ", p->name); return (0); }
   1232  1.1  cgd 
   1233  1.1  cgd Dir_PrintPath (path)
   1234  1.1  cgd     Lst	path;
   1235  1.1  cgd {
   1236  1.1  cgd     Lst_ForEach (path, DirPrintDir, (ClientData)0);
   1237  1.1  cgd }
   1238