dir.c revision 1.43 1 /* $NetBSD: dir.c,v 1.43 2004/07/01 20:38:09 jmc Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 * Adam de Boor.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
19 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
20 * without specific prior written permission.
21 *
22 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
23 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
24 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
25 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
26 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
27 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
28 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
29 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
30 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
31 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
32 * SUCH DAMAGE.
33 */
34
35 /*
36 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor
37 * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
38 * All rights reserved.
39 *
40 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
41 * Adam de Boor.
42 *
43 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
45 * are met:
46 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
47 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
48 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
49 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
50 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
51 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
52 * must display the following acknowledgement:
53 * This product includes software developed by the University of
54 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
55 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
56 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
57 * without specific prior written permission.
58 *
59 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
60 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
61 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
62 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
63 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
64 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
65 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
66 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
67 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
68 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
69 * SUCH DAMAGE.
70 */
71
72 #ifndef MAKE_NATIVE
73 static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: dir.c,v 1.43 2004/07/01 20:38:09 jmc Exp $";
74 #else
75 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
76 #ifndef lint
77 #if 0
78 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)dir.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/2/94";
79 #else
80 __RCSID("$NetBSD: dir.c,v 1.43 2004/07/01 20:38:09 jmc Exp $");
81 #endif
82 #endif /* not lint */
83 #endif
84
85 /*-
86 * dir.c --
87 * Directory searching using wildcards and/or normal names...
88 * Used both for source wildcarding in the Makefile and for finding
89 * implicit sources.
90 *
91 * The interface for this module is:
92 * Dir_Init Initialize the module.
93 *
94 * Dir_InitCur Set the cur Path.
95 *
96 * Dir_InitDot Set the dot Path.
97 *
98 * Dir_End Cleanup the module.
99 *
100 * Dir_SetPATH Set ${.PATH} to reflect state of dirSearchPath.
101 *
102 * Dir_HasWildcards Returns TRUE if the name given it needs to
103 * be wildcard-expanded.
104 *
105 * Dir_Expand Given a pattern and a path, return a Lst of names
106 * which match the pattern on the search path.
107 *
108 * Dir_FindFile Searches for a file on a given search path.
109 * If it exists, the entire path is returned.
110 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
111 *
112 * Dir_FindHereOrAbove Search for a path in the current directory and
113 * then all the directories above it in turn until
114 * the path is found or we reach the root ("/").
115 *
116 * Dir_MTime Return the modification time of a node. The file
117 * is searched for along the default search path.
118 * The path and mtime fields of the node are filled
119 * in.
120 *
121 * Dir_AddDir Add a directory to a search path.
122 *
123 * Dir_MakeFlags Given a search path and a command flag, create
124 * a string with each of the directories in the path
125 * preceded by the command flag and all of them
126 * separated by a space.
127 *
128 * Dir_Destroy Destroy an element of a search path. Frees up all
129 * things that can be freed for the element as long
130 * as the element is no longer referenced by any other
131 * search path.
132 * Dir_ClearPath Resets a search path to the empty list.
133 *
134 * For debugging:
135 * Dir_PrintDirectories Print stats about the directory cache.
136 */
137
138 #include <sys/types.h>
139 #include <sys/stat.h>
140
141 #include <dirent.h>
142 #include <errno.h>
143 #include <stdio.h>
144
145 #include "make.h"
146 #include "hash.h"
147 #include "dir.h"
148
149 /*
150 * A search path consists of a Lst of Path structures. A Path structure
151 * has in it the name of the directory and a hash table of all the files
152 * in the directory. This is used to cut down on the number of system
153 * calls necessary to find implicit dependents and their like. Since
154 * these searches are made before any actions are taken, we need not
155 * worry about the directory changing due to creation commands. If this
156 * hampers the style of some makefiles, they must be changed.
157 *
158 * A list of all previously-read directories is kept in the
159 * openDirectories Lst. This list is checked first before a directory
160 * is opened.
161 *
162 * The need for the caching of whole directories is brought about by
163 * the multi-level transformation code in suff.c, which tends to search
164 * for far more files than regular make does. In the initial
165 * implementation, the amount of time spent performing "stat" calls was
166 * truly astronomical. The problem with hashing at the start is,
167 * of course, that pmake doesn't then detect changes to these directories
168 * during the course of the make. Three possibilities suggest themselves:
169 *
170 * 1) just use stat to test for a file's existence. As mentioned
171 * above, this is very inefficient due to the number of checks
172 * engendered by the multi-level transformation code.
173 * 2) use readdir() and company to search the directories, keeping
174 * them open between checks. I have tried this and while it
175 * didn't slow down the process too much, it could severely
176 * affect the amount of parallelism available as each directory
177 * open would take another file descriptor out of play for
178 * handling I/O for another job. Given that it is only recently
179 * that UNIX OS's have taken to allowing more than 20 or 32
180 * file descriptors for a process, this doesn't seem acceptable
181 * to me.
182 * 3) record the mtime of the directory in the Path structure and
183 * verify the directory hasn't changed since the contents were
184 * hashed. This will catch the creation or deletion of files,
185 * but not the updating of files. However, since it is the
186 * creation and deletion that is the problem, this could be
187 * a good thing to do. Unfortunately, if the directory (say ".")
188 * were fairly large and changed fairly frequently, the constant
189 * rehashing could seriously degrade performance. It might be
190 * good in such cases to keep track of the number of rehashes
191 * and if the number goes over a (small) limit, resort to using
192 * stat in its place.
193 *
194 * An additional thing to consider is that pmake is used primarily
195 * to create C programs and until recently pcc-based compilers refused
196 * to allow you to specify where the resulting object file should be
197 * placed. This forced all objects to be created in the current
198 * directory. This isn't meant as a full excuse, just an explanation of
199 * some of the reasons for the caching used here.
200 *
201 * One more note: the location of a target's file is only performed
202 * on the downward traversal of the graph and then only for terminal
203 * nodes in the graph. This could be construed as wrong in some cases,
204 * but prevents inadvertent modification of files when the "installed"
205 * directory for a file is provided in the search path.
206 *
207 * Another data structure maintained by this module is an mtime
208 * cache used when the searching of cached directories fails to find
209 * a file. In the past, Dir_FindFile would simply perform an access()
210 * call in such a case to determine if the file could be found using
211 * just the name given. When this hit, however, all that was gained
212 * was the knowledge that the file existed. Given that an access() is
213 * essentially a stat() without the copyout() call, and that the same
214 * filesystem overhead would have to be incurred in Dir_MTime, it made
215 * sense to replace the access() with a stat() and record the mtime
216 * in a cache for when Dir_MTime was actually called.
217 */
218
219 Lst dirSearchPath; /* main search path */
220
221 static Lst openDirectories; /* the list of all open directories */
222
223 /*
224 * Variables for gathering statistics on the efficiency of the hashing
225 * mechanism.
226 */
227 static int hits, /* Found in directory cache */
228 misses, /* Sad, but not evil misses */
229 nearmisses, /* Found under search path */
230 bigmisses; /* Sought by itself */
231
232 static Path *dot; /* contents of current directory */
233 static Path *cur; /* contents of current directory, if not dot */
234 static Path *dotLast; /* a fake path entry indicating we need to
235 * look for . last */
236 static Hash_Table mtimes; /* Results of doing a last-resort stat in
237 * Dir_FindFile -- if we have to go to the
238 * system to find the file, we might as well
239 * have its mtime on record. XXX: If this is done
240 * way early, there's a chance other rules will
241 * have already updated the file, in which case
242 * we'll update it again. Generally, there won't
243 * be two rules to update a single file, so this
244 * should be ok, but... */
245
246
247 static int DirFindName(ClientData, ClientData);
248 static int DirMatchFiles(const char *, Path *, Lst);
249 static void DirExpandCurly(const char *, const char *, Lst, Lst);
250 static void DirExpandInt(const char *, Lst, Lst);
251 static int DirPrintWord(ClientData, ClientData);
252 static int DirPrintDir(ClientData, ClientData);
253 static char *DirLookup(Path *, const char *, const char *, Boolean);
254 static char *DirLookupSubdir(Path *, const char *);
255 static char *DirFindDot(Boolean, const char *, const char *);
256 static char *DirLookupAbs(Path *, const char *, const char *);
257
258 /*-
259 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
260 * Dir_Init --
261 * initialize things for this module
262 *
263 * Results:
264 * none
265 *
266 * Side Effects:
267 * some directories may be opened.
268 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
269 */
270 void
271 Dir_Init (const char *cdname)
272 {
273 dirSearchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE);
274 openDirectories = Lst_Init (FALSE);
275 Hash_InitTable(&mtimes, 0);
276
277 Dir_InitCur(cdname);
278
279 dotLast = (Path *) emalloc (sizeof (Path));
280 dotLast->refCount = 1;
281 dotLast->hits = 0;
282 dotLast->name = estrdup(".DOTLAST");
283 Hash_InitTable (&dotLast->files, -1);
284 }
285
286 /*
287 * Called by Dir_Init() and whenever .CURDIR is assigned to.
288 */
289 void
290 Dir_InitCur (const char *cdname)
291 {
292 Path *p;
293
294 if (cdname != NULL) {
295 /*
296 * Our build directory is not the same as our source directory.
297 * Keep this one around too.
298 */
299 if ((p = Dir_AddDir(NULL, cdname))) {
300 p->refCount += 1;
301 if (cur && cur != p) {
302 /*
303 * We've been here before, cleanup.
304 */
305 cur->refCount -= 1;
306 Dir_Destroy((ClientData) cur);
307 }
308 cur = p;
309 }
310 }
311 }
312
313 /*-
314 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
315 * Dir_InitDot --
316 * (re)initialize "dot" (current/object directory) path hash
317 *
318 * Results:
319 * none
320 *
321 * Side Effects:
322 * some directories may be opened.
323 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
324 */
325 void
326 Dir_InitDot(void)
327 {
328 if (dot != NULL) {
329 LstNode ln;
330
331 /* Remove old entry from openDirectories, but do not destroy. */
332 ln = Lst_Member (openDirectories, (ClientData)dot);
333 (void) Lst_Remove (openDirectories, ln);
334 }
335
336 dot = Dir_AddDir (NULL, ".");
337
338 if (dot == NULL) {
339 Error("Cannot open `.' (%s)", strerror(errno));
340 exit(1);
341 }
342
343 /*
344 * We always need to have dot around, so we increment its reference count
345 * to make sure it's not destroyed.
346 */
347 dot->refCount += 1;
348 Dir_SetPATH(); /* initialize */
349 }
350
351 /*-
352 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
353 * Dir_End --
354 * cleanup things for this module
355 *
356 * Results:
357 * none
358 *
359 * Side Effects:
360 * none
361 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
362 */
363 void
364 Dir_End(void)
365 {
366 #ifdef CLEANUP
367 if (cur) {
368 cur->refCount -= 1;
369 Dir_Destroy((ClientData) cur);
370 }
371 dot->refCount -= 1;
372 dotLast->refCount -= 1;
373 Dir_Destroy((ClientData) dotLast);
374 Dir_Destroy((ClientData) dot);
375 Dir_ClearPath(dirSearchPath);
376 Lst_Destroy(dirSearchPath, NOFREE);
377 Dir_ClearPath(openDirectories);
378 Lst_Destroy(openDirectories, NOFREE);
379 Hash_DeleteTable(&mtimes);
380 #endif
381 }
382
383 /*
384 * We want ${.PATH} to indicate the order in which we will actually
385 * search, so we rebuild it after any .PATH: target.
386 * This is the simplest way to deal with the effect of .DOTLAST.
387 */
388 void
389 Dir_SetPATH (void)
390 {
391 LstNode ln; /* a list element */
392 Path *p;
393 Boolean hasLastDot = FALSE; /* true we should search dot last */
394
395 Var_Delete(".PATH", VAR_GLOBAL);
396
397 if (Lst_Open (dirSearchPath) == SUCCESS) {
398 if ((ln = Lst_First (dirSearchPath)) != NILLNODE) {
399 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
400 if (p == dotLast) {
401 hasLastDot = TRUE;
402 Var_Append(".PATH", dotLast->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
403 }
404 }
405
406 if (!hasLastDot) {
407 if (dot)
408 Var_Append(".PATH", dot->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
409 if (cur)
410 Var_Append(".PATH", cur->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
411 }
412
413 while ((ln = Lst_Next (dirSearchPath)) != NILLNODE) {
414 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
415 if (p == dotLast)
416 continue;
417 if (p == dot && hasLastDot)
418 continue;
419 Var_Append(".PATH", p->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
420 }
421
422 if (hasLastDot) {
423 if (dot)
424 Var_Append(".PATH", dot->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
425 if (cur)
426 Var_Append(".PATH", cur->name, VAR_GLOBAL);
427 }
428 Lst_Close(dirSearchPath);
429 }
430 }
431
432 /*-
433 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
434 * DirFindName --
435 * See if the Path structure describes the same directory as the
436 * given one by comparing their names. Called from Dir_AddDir via
437 * Lst_Find when searching the list of open directories.
438 *
439 * Input:
440 * p Current name
441 * dname Desired name
442 *
443 * Results:
444 * 0 if it is the same. Non-zero otherwise
445 *
446 * Side Effects:
447 * None
448 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
449 */
450 static int
451 DirFindName(ClientData p, ClientData dname)
452 {
453 return (strcmp (((Path *)p)->name, (char *) dname));
454 }
455
456 /*-
457 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
458 * Dir_HasWildcards --
459 * see if the given name has any wildcard characters in it
460 * be careful not to expand unmatching brackets or braces.
461 * XXX: This code is not 100% correct. ([^]] fails etc.)
462 * I really don't think that make(1) should be expanding
463 * patterns, because then you have to set a mechanism for
464 * escaping the expansion!
465 *
466 * Input:
467 * name name to check
468 *
469 * Results:
470 * returns TRUE if the word should be expanded, FALSE otherwise
471 *
472 * Side Effects:
473 * none
474 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
475 */
476 Boolean
477 Dir_HasWildcards(char *name)
478 {
479 char *cp;
480 int wild = 0, brace = 0, bracket = 0;
481
482 for (cp = name; *cp; cp++) {
483 switch(*cp) {
484 case '{':
485 brace++;
486 wild = 1;
487 break;
488 case '}':
489 brace--;
490 break;
491 case '[':
492 bracket++;
493 wild = 1;
494 break;
495 case ']':
496 bracket--;
497 break;
498 case '?':
499 case '*':
500 wild = 1;
501 break;
502 default:
503 break;
504 }
505 }
506 return wild && bracket == 0 && brace == 0;
507 }
508
509 /*-
510 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
511 * DirMatchFiles --
512 * Given a pattern and a Path structure, see if any files
513 * match the pattern and add their names to the 'expansions' list if
514 * any do. This is incomplete -- it doesn't take care of patterns like
515 * src / *src / *.c properly (just *.c on any of the directories), but it
516 * will do for now.
517 *
518 * Input:
519 * pattern Pattern to look for
520 * p Directory to search
521 * expansion Place to store the results
522 *
523 * Results:
524 * Always returns 0
525 *
526 * Side Effects:
527 * File names are added to the expansions lst. The directory will be
528 * fully hashed when this is done.
529 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
530 */
531 static int
532 DirMatchFiles(const char *pattern, Path *p, Lst expansions)
533 {
534 Hash_Search search; /* Index into the directory's table */
535 Hash_Entry *entry; /* Current entry in the table */
536 Boolean isDot; /* TRUE if the directory being searched is . */
537
538 isDot = (*p->name == '.' && p->name[1] == '\0');
539
540 for (entry = Hash_EnumFirst(&p->files, &search);
541 entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL;
542 entry = Hash_EnumNext(&search))
543 {
544 /*
545 * See if the file matches the given pattern. Note we follow the UNIX
546 * convention that dot files will only be found if the pattern
547 * begins with a dot (note also that as a side effect of the hashing
548 * scheme, .* won't match . or .. since they aren't hashed).
549 */
550 if (Str_Match(entry->name, pattern) &&
551 ((entry->name[0] != '.') ||
552 (pattern[0] == '.')))
553 {
554 (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions,
555 (isDot ? estrdup(entry->name) :
556 str_concat(p->name, entry->name,
557 STR_ADDSLASH)));
558 }
559 }
560 return (0);
561 }
562
563 /*-
564 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
565 * DirExpandCurly --
566 * Expand curly braces like the C shell. Does this recursively.
567 * Note the special case: if after the piece of the curly brace is
568 * done there are no wildcard characters in the result, the result is
569 * placed on the list WITHOUT CHECKING FOR ITS EXISTENCE.
570 *
571 * Input:
572 * word Entire word to expand
573 * brace First curly brace in it
574 * path Search path to use
575 * expansions Place to store the expansions
576 *
577 * Results:
578 * None.
579 *
580 * Side Effects:
581 * The given list is filled with the expansions...
582 *
583 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
584 */
585 static void
586 DirExpandCurly(const char *word, const char *brace, Lst path, Lst expansions)
587 {
588 const char *end; /* Character after the closing brace */
589 const char *cp; /* Current position in brace clause */
590 const char *start; /* Start of current piece of brace clause */
591 int bracelevel; /* Number of braces we've seen. If we see a
592 * right brace when this is 0, we've hit the
593 * end of the clause. */
594 char *file; /* Current expansion */
595 int otherLen; /* The length of the other pieces of the
596 * expansion (chars before and after the
597 * clause in 'word') */
598 char *cp2; /* Pointer for checking for wildcards in
599 * expansion before calling Dir_Expand */
600
601 start = brace+1;
602
603 /*
604 * Find the end of the brace clause first, being wary of nested brace
605 * clauses.
606 */
607 for (end = start, bracelevel = 0; *end != '\0'; end++) {
608 if (*end == '{') {
609 bracelevel++;
610 } else if ((*end == '}') && (bracelevel-- == 0)) {
611 break;
612 }
613 }
614 if (*end == '\0') {
615 Error("Unterminated {} clause \"%s\"", start);
616 return;
617 } else {
618 end++;
619 }
620 otherLen = brace - word + strlen(end);
621
622 for (cp = start; cp < end; cp++) {
623 /*
624 * Find the end of this piece of the clause.
625 */
626 bracelevel = 0;
627 while (*cp != ',') {
628 if (*cp == '{') {
629 bracelevel++;
630 } else if ((*cp == '}') && (bracelevel-- <= 0)) {
631 break;
632 }
633 cp++;
634 }
635 /*
636 * Allocate room for the combination and install the three pieces.
637 */
638 file = emalloc(otherLen + cp - start + 1);
639 if (brace != word) {
640 strncpy(file, word, brace-word);
641 }
642 if (cp != start) {
643 strncpy(&file[brace-word], start, cp-start);
644 }
645 strcpy(&file[(brace-word)+(cp-start)], end);
646
647 /*
648 * See if the result has any wildcards in it. If we find one, call
649 * Dir_Expand right away, telling it to place the result on our list
650 * of expansions.
651 */
652 for (cp2 = file; *cp2 != '\0'; cp2++) {
653 switch(*cp2) {
654 case '*':
655 case '?':
656 case '{':
657 case '[':
658 Dir_Expand(file, path, expansions);
659 goto next;
660 }
661 }
662 if (*cp2 == '\0') {
663 /*
664 * Hit the end w/o finding any wildcards, so stick the expansion
665 * on the end of the list.
666 */
667 (void)Lst_AtEnd(expansions, file);
668 } else {
669 next:
670 free(file);
671 }
672 start = cp+1;
673 }
674 }
675
676
677 /*-
678 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
679 * DirExpandInt --
680 * Internal expand routine. Passes through the directories in the
681 * path one by one, calling DirMatchFiles for each. NOTE: This still
682 * doesn't handle patterns in directories...
683 *
684 * Input:
685 * word Word to expand
686 * path Path on which to look
687 * expansions Place to store the result
688 *
689 * Results:
690 * None.
691 *
692 * Side Effects:
693 * Things are added to the expansions list.
694 *
695 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
696 */
697 static void
698 DirExpandInt(const char *word, Lst path, Lst expansions)
699 {
700 LstNode ln; /* Current node */
701 Path *p; /* Directory in the node */
702
703 if (Lst_Open(path) == SUCCESS) {
704 while ((ln = Lst_Next(path)) != NILLNODE) {
705 p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln);
706 DirMatchFiles(word, p, expansions);
707 }
708 Lst_Close(path);
709 }
710 }
711
712 /*-
713 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
714 * DirPrintWord --
715 * Print a word in the list of expansions. Callback for Dir_Expand
716 * when DEBUG(DIR), via Lst_ForEach.
717 *
718 * Results:
719 * === 0
720 *
721 * Side Effects:
722 * The passed word is printed, followed by a space.
723 *
724 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
725 */
726 static int
727 DirPrintWord(ClientData word, ClientData dummy)
728 {
729 printf("%s ", (char *) word);
730
731 return(dummy ? 0 : 0);
732 }
733
734 /*-
735 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
736 * Dir_Expand --
737 * Expand the given word into a list of words by globbing it looking
738 * in the directories on the given search path.
739 *
740 * Input:
741 * word the word to expand
742 * path the list of directories in which to find the
743 * resulting files
744 * expansions the list on which to place the results
745 *
746 * Results:
747 * A list of words consisting of the files which exist along the search
748 * path matching the given pattern.
749 *
750 * Side Effects:
751 * Directories may be opened. Who knows?
752 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
753 */
754 void
755 Dir_Expand(const char *word, Lst path, Lst expansions)
756 {
757 const char *cp;
758
759 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
760 printf("Expanding \"%s\"... ", word);
761 }
762
763 cp = strchr(word, '{');
764 if (cp) {
765 DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions);
766 } else {
767 cp = strchr(word, '/');
768 if (cp) {
769 /*
770 * The thing has a directory component -- find the first wildcard
771 * in the string.
772 */
773 for (cp = word; *cp; cp++) {
774 if (*cp == '?' || *cp == '[' || *cp == '*' || *cp == '{') {
775 break;
776 }
777 }
778 if (*cp == '{') {
779 /*
780 * This one will be fun.
781 */
782 DirExpandCurly(word, cp, path, expansions);
783 return;
784 } else if (*cp != '\0') {
785 /*
786 * Back up to the start of the component
787 */
788 char *dirpath;
789
790 while (cp > word && *cp != '/') {
791 cp--;
792 }
793 if (cp != word) {
794 char sc;
795 /*
796 * If the glob isn't in the first component, try and find
797 * all the components up to the one with a wildcard.
798 */
799 sc = cp[1];
800 ((char *)UNCONST(cp))[1] = '\0';
801 dirpath = Dir_FindFile(word, path);
802 ((char *)UNCONST(cp))[1] = sc;
803 /*
804 * dirpath is null if can't find the leading component
805 * XXX: Dir_FindFile won't find internal components.
806 * i.e. if the path contains ../Etc/Object and we're
807 * looking for Etc, it won't be found. Ah well.
808 * Probably not important.
809 */
810 if (dirpath != (char *)NULL) {
811 char *dp = &dirpath[strlen(dirpath) - 1];
812 if (*dp == '/')
813 *dp = '\0';
814 path = Lst_Init(FALSE);
815 (void) Dir_AddDir(path, dirpath);
816 DirExpandInt(cp+1, path, expansions);
817 Lst_Destroy(path, NOFREE);
818 }
819 } else {
820 /*
821 * Start the search from the local directory
822 */
823 DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
824 }
825 } else {
826 /*
827 * Return the file -- this should never happen.
828 */
829 DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
830 }
831 } else {
832 /*
833 * First the files in dot
834 */
835 DirMatchFiles(word, dot, expansions);
836
837 /*
838 * Then the files in every other directory on the path.
839 */
840 DirExpandInt(word, path, expansions);
841 }
842 }
843 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
844 Lst_ForEach(expansions, DirPrintWord, (ClientData) 0);
845 fputc('\n', stdout);
846 }
847 }
848
849 /*-
850 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
851 * DirLookup --
852 * Find if the file with the given name exists in the given path.
853 *
854 * Results:
855 * The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a
856 * different part of memory than name and so may be safely free'd.
857 *
858 * Side Effects:
859 * None.
860 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
861 */
862 static char *
863 DirLookup(Path *p, const char *name __unused, const char *cp,
864 Boolean hasSlash __unused)
865 {
866 char *file; /* the current filename to check */
867
868 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
869 printf(" %s ...\n", p->name);
870 }
871
872 if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) == (Hash_Entry *)NULL)
873 return NULL;
874
875 file = str_concat (p->name, cp, STR_ADDSLASH);
876 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
877 printf(" returning %s\n", file);
878 }
879 p->hits += 1;
880 hits += 1;
881 return file;
882 }
883
884
885 /*-
886 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
887 * DirLookupSubdir --
888 * Find if the file with the given name exists in the given path.
889 *
890 * Results:
891 * The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a
892 * different part of memory than name and so may be safely free'd.
893 *
894 * Side Effects:
895 * If the file is found, it is added in the modification times hash
896 * table.
897 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
898 */
899 static char *
900 DirLookupSubdir(Path *p, const char *name)
901 {
902 struct stat stb; /* Buffer for stat, if necessary */
903 Hash_Entry *entry; /* Entry for mtimes table */
904 char *file; /* the current filename to check */
905
906 if (p != dot) {
907 file = str_concat (p->name, name, STR_ADDSLASH);
908 } else {
909 /*
910 * Checking in dot -- DON'T put a leading ./ on the thing.
911 */
912 file = estrdup(name);
913 }
914
915 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
916 printf("checking %s ...\n", file);
917 }
918
919 if (stat (file, &stb) == 0) {
920 /*
921 * Save the modification time so if it's needed, we don't have
922 * to fetch it again.
923 */
924 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
925 printf(" Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime),
926 file);
927 }
928 entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, (char *) file,
929 (Boolean *)NULL);
930 Hash_SetValue(entry, (long)stb.st_mtime);
931 nearmisses += 1;
932 return (file);
933 }
934 free (file);
935 return NULL;
936 }
937
938 /*-
939 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
940 * DirLookupAbs --
941 * Find if the file with the given name exists in the given path.
942 *
943 * Results:
944 * The path to the file, the empty string or NULL. If the file is
945 * the empty string, the search should be terminated.
946 * This path is guaranteed to be in a different part of memory
947 * than name and so may be safely free'd.
948 *
949 * Side Effects:
950 * None.
951 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
952 */
953 static char *
954 DirLookupAbs(Path *p, const char *name, const char *cp)
955 {
956 char *p1; /* pointer into p->name */
957 const char *p2; /* pointer into name */
958
959 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
960 printf(" %s ...\n", p->name);
961 }
962
963 /*
964 * If the file has a leading path component and that component
965 * exactly matches the entire name of the current search
966 * directory, we can attempt another cache lookup. And if we don't
967 * have a hit, we can safely assume the file does not exist at all.
968 */
969 for (p1 = p->name, p2 = name; *p1 && *p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) {
970 continue;
971 }
972 if (*p1 != '\0' || p2 != cp - 1) {
973 return NULL;
974 }
975
976 if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) == (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
977 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
978 printf(" must be here but isn't -- returning\n");
979 }
980 /* Return empty string: terminates search */
981 return estrdup("");
982 }
983
984 p->hits += 1;
985 hits += 1;
986 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
987 printf(" returning %s\n", name);
988 }
989 return (estrdup (name));
990 }
991
992 /*-
993 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
994 * DirFindDot --
995 * Find the file given on "." or curdir
996 *
997 * Results:
998 * The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a
999 * different part of memory than name and so may be safely free'd.
1000 *
1001 * Side Effects:
1002 * Hit counts change
1003 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1004 */
1005 static char *
1006 DirFindDot(Boolean hasSlash __unused, const char *name, const char *cp)
1007 {
1008
1009 if (Hash_FindEntry (&dot->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
1010 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1011 printf(" in '.'\n");
1012 }
1013 hits += 1;
1014 dot->hits += 1;
1015 return (estrdup (name));
1016 }
1017 if (cur &&
1018 Hash_FindEntry (&cur->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
1019 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1020 printf(" in ${.CURDIR} = %s\n", cur->name);
1021 }
1022 hits += 1;
1023 cur->hits += 1;
1024 return str_concat (cur->name, cp, STR_ADDSLASH);
1025 }
1026
1027 return NULL;
1028 }
1029
1030 /*-
1031 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1032 * Dir_FindFile --
1033 * Find the file with the given name along the given search path.
1034 *
1035 * Input:
1036 * name the file to find
1037 * path the Lst of directories to search
1038 *
1039 * Results:
1040 * The path to the file or NULL. This path is guaranteed to be in a
1041 * different part of memory than name and so may be safely free'd.
1042 *
1043 * Side Effects:
1044 * If the file is found in a directory which is not on the path
1045 * already (either 'name' is absolute or it is a relative path
1046 * [ dir1/.../dirn/file ] which exists below one of the directories
1047 * already on the search path), its directory is added to the end
1048 * of the path on the assumption that there will be more files in
1049 * that directory later on. Sometimes this is true. Sometimes not.
1050 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1051 */
1052 char *
1053 Dir_FindFile(const char *name, Lst path)
1054 {
1055 LstNode ln; /* a list element */
1056 char *file; /* the current filename to check */
1057 Path *p; /* current path member */
1058 const char *cp; /* index of first slash, if any */
1059 Boolean hasLastDot = FALSE; /* true we should search dot last */
1060 Boolean hasSlash; /* true if 'name' contains a / */
1061 struct stat stb; /* Buffer for stat, if necessary */
1062 Hash_Entry *entry; /* Entry for mtimes table */
1063
1064 /*
1065 * Find the final component of the name and note whether it has a
1066 * slash in it (the name, I mean)
1067 */
1068 cp = strrchr (name, '/');
1069 if (cp) {
1070 hasSlash = TRUE;
1071 cp += 1;
1072 } else {
1073 hasSlash = FALSE;
1074 cp = name;
1075 }
1076
1077 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1078 printf("Searching for %s ...", name);
1079 }
1080
1081 if (Lst_Open (path) == FAILURE) {
1082 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1083 printf("couldn't open path, file not found\n");
1084 }
1085 misses += 1;
1086 return ((char *) NULL);
1087 }
1088
1089 if ((ln = Lst_First (path)) != NILLNODE) {
1090 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1091 if (p == dotLast) {
1092 hasLastDot = TRUE;
1093 if (DEBUG(DIR))
1094 printf("[dot last]...");
1095 }
1096 }
1097 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1098 printf("\n");
1099 }
1100
1101 /*
1102 * If there's no leading directory components or if the leading
1103 * directory component is exactly `./', consult the cached contents
1104 * of each of the directories on the search path.
1105 */
1106 if ((!hasSlash || (cp - name == 2 && *name == '.'))) {
1107 /*
1108 * We look through all the directories on the path seeking one which
1109 * contains the final component of the given name. If such a beast
1110 * is found, we concatenate the directory name and the final
1111 * component and return the resulting string. If we don't find any
1112 * such thing, we go on to phase two...
1113 *
1114 * No matter what, we always look for the file in the current
1115 * directory before anywhere else (unless we found the magic
1116 * DOTLAST path, in which case we search it last) and we *do not*
1117 * add the ./ to it if it exists.
1118 * This is so there are no conflicts between what the user
1119 * specifies (fish.c) and what pmake finds (./fish.c).
1120 */
1121 if (!hasLastDot &&
1122 (file = DirFindDot(hasSlash, name, cp)) != NULL) {
1123 Lst_Close (path);
1124 return file;
1125 }
1126
1127 while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
1128 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1129 if (p == dotLast)
1130 continue;
1131 if ((file = DirLookup(p, name, cp, hasSlash)) != NULL) {
1132 Lst_Close (path);
1133 return file;
1134 }
1135 }
1136
1137 if (hasLastDot &&
1138 (file = DirFindDot(hasSlash, name, cp)) != NULL) {
1139 Lst_Close (path);
1140 return file;
1141 }
1142 }
1143 Lst_Close (path);
1144
1145 /*
1146 * We didn't find the file on any directory in the search path.
1147 * If the name doesn't contain a slash, that means it doesn't exist.
1148 * If it *does* contain a slash, however, there is still hope: it
1149 * could be in a subdirectory of one of the members of the search
1150 * path. (eg. /usr/include and sys/types.h. The above search would
1151 * fail to turn up types.h in /usr/include, but it *is* in
1152 * /usr/include/sys/types.h).
1153 * [ This no longer applies: If we find such a beast, we assume there
1154 * will be more (what else can we assume?) and add all but the last
1155 * component of the resulting name onto the search path (at the
1156 * end).]
1157 * This phase is only performed if the file is *not* absolute.
1158 */
1159 if (!hasSlash) {
1160 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1161 printf(" failed.\n");
1162 }
1163 misses += 1;
1164 return ((char *) NULL);
1165 }
1166
1167 if (name[0] != '/') {
1168 Boolean checkedDot = FALSE;
1169
1170 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1171 printf(" Trying subdirectories...\n");
1172 }
1173
1174 if (!hasLastDot) {
1175 if (dot) {
1176 checkedDot = TRUE;
1177 if ((file = DirLookupSubdir(dot, name)) != NULL)
1178 return file;
1179 }
1180 if (cur && (file = DirLookupSubdir(cur, name)) != NULL)
1181 return file;
1182 }
1183
1184 (void) Lst_Open (path);
1185 while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
1186 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1187 if (p == dotLast)
1188 continue;
1189 if (p == dot) {
1190 if (checkedDot)
1191 continue;
1192 checkedDot = TRUE;
1193 }
1194 if ((file = DirLookupSubdir(p, name)) != NULL) {
1195 Lst_Close (path);
1196 return file;
1197 }
1198 }
1199 Lst_Close (path);
1200
1201 if (hasLastDot) {
1202 if (dot && !checkedDot) {
1203 checkedDot = TRUE;
1204 if ((file = DirLookupSubdir(dot, name)) != NULL)
1205 return file;
1206 }
1207 if (cur && (file = DirLookupSubdir(cur, name)) != NULL)
1208 return file;
1209 }
1210
1211 if (checkedDot) {
1212 /*
1213 * Already checked by the given name, since . was in the path,
1214 * so no point in proceeding...
1215 */
1216 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1217 printf(" Checked . already, returning NULL\n");
1218 }
1219 return(NULL);
1220 }
1221
1222 } else { /* name[0] == '/' */
1223
1224 /*
1225 * For absolute names, compare directory path prefix against the
1226 * the directory path of each member on the search path for an exact
1227 * match. If we have an exact match on any member of the search path,
1228 * use the cached contents of that member to lookup the final file
1229 * component. If that lookup fails we can safely assume that the
1230 * file does not exist at all. This is signified by DirLookupAbs()
1231 * returning an empty string.
1232 */
1233 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1234 printf(" Trying exact path matches...\n");
1235 }
1236
1237 if (!hasLastDot && cur && (file = DirLookupAbs(cur, name, cp)) != NULL)
1238 return *file?file:NULL;
1239
1240 (void) Lst_Open (path);
1241 while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
1242 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1243 if (p == dotLast)
1244 continue;
1245 if ((file = DirLookupAbs(p, name, cp)) != NULL) {
1246 Lst_Close (path);
1247 return *file?file:NULL;
1248 }
1249 }
1250 Lst_Close (path);
1251
1252 if (hasLastDot && cur && (file = DirLookupAbs(cur, name, cp)) != NULL)
1253 return *file?file:NULL;
1254 }
1255
1256 /*
1257 * Didn't find it that way, either. Sigh. Phase 3. Add its directory
1258 * onto the search path in any case, just in case, then look for the
1259 * thing in the hash table. If we find it, grand. We return a new
1260 * copy of the name. Otherwise we sadly return a NULL pointer. Sigh.
1261 * Note that if the directory holding the file doesn't exist, this will
1262 * do an extra search of the final directory on the path. Unless something
1263 * weird happens, this search won't succeed and life will be groovy.
1264 *
1265 * Sigh. We cannot add the directory onto the search path because
1266 * of this amusing case:
1267 * $(INSTALLDIR)/$(FILE): $(FILE)
1268 *
1269 * $(FILE) exists in $(INSTALLDIR) but not in the current one.
1270 * When searching for $(FILE), we will find it in $(INSTALLDIR)
1271 * b/c we added it here. This is not good...
1272 */
1273 #ifdef notdef
1274 cp[-1] = '\0';
1275 (void) Dir_AddDir (path, name);
1276 cp[-1] = '/';
1277
1278 bigmisses += 1;
1279 ln = Lst_Last (path);
1280 if (ln == NILLNODE) {
1281 return ((char *) NULL);
1282 } else {
1283 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1284 }
1285
1286 if (Hash_FindEntry (&p->files, cp) != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
1287 return (estrdup (name));
1288 } else {
1289 return ((char *) NULL);
1290 }
1291 #else /* !notdef */
1292 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1293 printf(" Looking for \"%s\" ...\n", name);
1294 }
1295
1296 bigmisses += 1;
1297 entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, name);
1298 if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
1299 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1300 printf(" got it (in mtime cache)\n");
1301 }
1302 return(estrdup(name));
1303 } else if (stat (name, &stb) == 0) {
1304 entry = Hash_CreateEntry(&mtimes, name, (Boolean *)NULL);
1305 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1306 printf(" Caching %s for %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(stb.st_mtime),
1307 name);
1308 }
1309 Hash_SetValue(entry, (long)stb.st_mtime);
1310 return (estrdup (name));
1311 } else {
1312 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1313 printf(" failed. Returning NULL\n");
1314 }
1315 return ((char *)NULL);
1316 }
1317 #endif /* notdef */
1318 }
1319
1320
1321 /*-
1322 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1323 * Dir_FindHereOrAbove --
1324 * search for a path starting at a given directory and then working
1325 * our way up towards the root.
1326 *
1327 * Input:
1328 * here starting directory
1329 * search_path the path we are looking for
1330 * result the result of a successful search is placed here
1331 * rlen the length of the result buffer
1332 * (typically MAXPATHLEN + 1)
1333 *
1334 * Results:
1335 * 0 on failure, 1 on success [in which case the found path is put
1336 * in the result buffer].
1337 *
1338 * Side Effects:
1339 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1340 */
1341 int
1342 Dir_FindHereOrAbove(char *here, char *search_path, char *result, int rlen) {
1343
1344 struct stat st;
1345 char dirbase[MAXPATHLEN + 1], *db_end;
1346 char try[MAXPATHLEN + 1], *try_end;
1347
1348 /* copy out our starting point */
1349 snprintf(dirbase, sizeof(dirbase), "%s", here);
1350 db_end = dirbase + strlen(dirbase);
1351
1352 /* loop until we determine a result */
1353 while (1) {
1354
1355 /* try and stat(2) it ... */
1356 snprintf(try, sizeof(try), "%s/%s", dirbase, search_path);
1357 if (stat(try, &st) != -1) {
1358 /*
1359 * success! if we found a file, chop off
1360 * the filename so we return a directory.
1361 */
1362 if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR) {
1363 try_end = try + strlen(try);
1364 while (try_end > try && *try_end != '/')
1365 try_end--;
1366 if (try_end > try)
1367 *try_end = 0; /* chop! */
1368 }
1369
1370 /*
1371 * done!
1372 */
1373 snprintf(result, rlen, "%s", try);
1374 return(1);
1375 }
1376
1377 /*
1378 * nope, we didn't find it. if we used up dirbase we've
1379 * reached the root and failed.
1380 */
1381 if (db_end == dirbase)
1382 break; /* failed! */
1383
1384 /*
1385 * truncate dirbase from the end to move up a dir
1386 */
1387 while (db_end > dirbase && *db_end != '/')
1388 db_end--;
1389 *db_end = 0; /* chop! */
1390
1391 } /* while (1) */
1392
1393 /*
1394 * we failed...
1395 */
1396 return(0);
1397 }
1398
1399 /*-
1400 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1401 * Dir_MTime --
1402 * Find the modification time of the file described by gn along the
1403 * search path dirSearchPath.
1404 *
1405 * Input:
1406 * gn the file whose modification time is desired
1407 *
1408 * Results:
1409 * The modification time or 0 if it doesn't exist
1410 *
1411 * Side Effects:
1412 * The modification time is placed in the node's mtime slot.
1413 * If the node didn't have a path entry before, and Dir_FindFile
1414 * found one for it, the full name is placed in the path slot.
1415 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1416 */
1417 int
1418 Dir_MTime(GNode *gn)
1419 {
1420 char *fullName; /* the full pathname of name */
1421 struct stat stb; /* buffer for finding the mod time */
1422 Hash_Entry *entry;
1423
1424 if (gn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
1425 return Arch_MTime (gn);
1426 } else if (gn->type & OP_PHONY) {
1427 gn->mtime = 0;
1428 return 0;
1429 } else if (gn->path == (char *)NULL) {
1430 if (gn->type & OP_NOPATH)
1431 fullName = NULL;
1432 else
1433 fullName = Dir_FindFile (gn->name, dirSearchPath);
1434 } else {
1435 fullName = gn->path;
1436 }
1437
1438 if (fullName == (char *)NULL) {
1439 fullName = estrdup(gn->name);
1440 }
1441
1442 entry = Hash_FindEntry(&mtimes, fullName);
1443 if (entry != (Hash_Entry *)NULL) {
1444 /*
1445 * Only do this once -- the second time folks are checking to
1446 * see if the file was actually updated, so we need to actually go
1447 * to the file system.
1448 */
1449 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1450 printf("Using cached time %s for %s\n",
1451 Targ_FmtTime((time_t)(long)Hash_GetValue(entry)), fullName);
1452 }
1453 stb.st_mtime = (time_t)(long)Hash_GetValue(entry);
1454 Hash_DeleteEntry(&mtimes, entry);
1455 } else if (stat (fullName, &stb) < 0) {
1456 if (gn->type & OP_MEMBER) {
1457 if (fullName != gn->path)
1458 free(fullName);
1459 return Arch_MemMTime (gn);
1460 } else {
1461 stb.st_mtime = 0;
1462 }
1463 }
1464 if (fullName && gn->path == (char *)NULL) {
1465 gn->path = fullName;
1466 }
1467
1468 gn->mtime = stb.st_mtime;
1469 return (gn->mtime);
1470 }
1471
1472 /*-
1473 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1474 * Dir_AddDir --
1475 * Add the given name to the end of the given path. The order of
1476 * the arguments is backwards so ParseDoDependency can do a
1477 * Lst_ForEach of its list of paths...
1478 *
1479 * Input:
1480 * path the path to which the directory should be
1481 * added
1482 * name the name of the directory to add
1483 *
1484 * Results:
1485 * none
1486 *
1487 * Side Effects:
1488 * A structure is added to the list and the directory is
1489 * read and hashed.
1490 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1491 */
1492 Path *
1493 Dir_AddDir(Lst path, const char *name)
1494 {
1495 LstNode ln = NILLNODE; /* node in case Path structure is found */
1496 Path *p = NULL; /* pointer to new Path structure */
1497 DIR *d; /* for reading directory */
1498 struct dirent *dp; /* entry in directory */
1499
1500 if (strcmp(name, ".DOTLAST") == 0) {
1501 ln = Lst_Find (path, (ClientData)UNCONST(name), DirFindName);
1502 if (ln != NILLNODE)
1503 return (Path *) Lst_Datum(ln);
1504 else {
1505 dotLast->refCount += 1;
1506 (void)Lst_AtFront(path, (ClientData)dotLast);
1507 }
1508 }
1509
1510 if (path)
1511 ln = Lst_Find (openDirectories, (ClientData)UNCONST(name), DirFindName);
1512 if (ln != NILLNODE) {
1513 p = (Path *)Lst_Datum (ln);
1514 if (Lst_Member(path, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) {
1515 p->refCount += 1;
1516 (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p);
1517 }
1518 } else {
1519 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1520 printf("Caching %s ...", name);
1521 fflush(stdout);
1522 }
1523
1524 if ((d = opendir (name)) != (DIR *) NULL) {
1525 p = (Path *) emalloc (sizeof (Path));
1526 p->name = estrdup (name);
1527 p->hits = 0;
1528 p->refCount = 1;
1529 Hash_InitTable (&p->files, -1);
1530
1531 while ((dp = readdir (d)) != (struct dirent *) NULL) {
1532 #if defined(sun) && defined(d_ino) /* d_ino is a sunos4 #define for d_fileno */
1533 /*
1534 * The sun directory library doesn't check for a 0 inode
1535 * (0-inode slots just take up space), so we have to do
1536 * it ourselves.
1537 */
1538 if (dp->d_fileno == 0) {
1539 continue;
1540 }
1541 #endif /* sun && d_ino */
1542 (void)Hash_CreateEntry(&p->files, dp->d_name, (Boolean *)NULL);
1543 }
1544 (void) closedir (d);
1545 (void)Lst_AtEnd (openDirectories, (ClientData)p);
1546 if (path != NULL)
1547 (void)Lst_AtEnd (path, (ClientData)p);
1548 }
1549 if (DEBUG(DIR)) {
1550 printf("done\n");
1551 }
1552 }
1553 return p;
1554 }
1555
1556 /*-
1557 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1558 * Dir_CopyDir --
1559 * Callback function for duplicating a search path via Lst_Duplicate.
1560 * Ups the reference count for the directory.
1561 *
1562 * Results:
1563 * Returns the Path it was given.
1564 *
1565 * Side Effects:
1566 * The refCount of the path is incremented.
1567 *
1568 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1569 */
1570 ClientData
1571 Dir_CopyDir(ClientData p)
1572 {
1573 ((Path *) p)->refCount += 1;
1574
1575 return ((ClientData)p);
1576 }
1577
1578 /*-
1579 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1580 * Dir_MakeFlags --
1581 * Make a string by taking all the directories in the given search
1582 * path and preceding them by the given flag. Used by the suffix
1583 * module to create variables for compilers based on suffix search
1584 * paths.
1585 *
1586 * Input:
1587 * flag flag which should precede each directory
1588 * path list of directories
1589 *
1590 * Results:
1591 * The string mentioned above. Note that there is no space between
1592 * the given flag and each directory. The empty string is returned if
1593 * Things don't go well.
1594 *
1595 * Side Effects:
1596 * None
1597 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1598 */
1599 char *
1600 Dir_MakeFlags(const char *flag, Lst path)
1601 {
1602 char *str; /* the string which will be returned */
1603 char *s1, *s2;/* the current directory preceded by 'flag' */
1604 LstNode ln; /* the node of the current directory */
1605 Path *p; /* the structure describing the current directory */
1606
1607 str = estrdup ("");
1608
1609 if (Lst_Open (path) == SUCCESS) {
1610 while ((ln = Lst_Next (path)) != NILLNODE) {
1611 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1612 s2 = str_concat (flag, p->name, 0);
1613 str = str_concat (s1 = str, s2, STR_ADDSPACE);
1614 free(s1);
1615 free(s2);
1616 }
1617 Lst_Close (path);
1618 }
1619
1620 return (str);
1621 }
1622
1623 /*-
1624 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1625 * Dir_Destroy --
1626 * Nuke a directory descriptor, if possible. Callback procedure
1627 * for the suffixes module when destroying a search path.
1628 *
1629 * Input:
1630 * pp The directory descriptor to nuke
1631 *
1632 * Results:
1633 * None.
1634 *
1635 * Side Effects:
1636 * If no other path references this directory (refCount == 0),
1637 * the Path and all its data are freed.
1638 *
1639 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1640 */
1641 void
1642 Dir_Destroy(ClientData pp)
1643 {
1644 Path *p = (Path *) pp;
1645 p->refCount -= 1;
1646
1647 if (p->refCount == 0) {
1648 LstNode ln;
1649
1650 ln = Lst_Member (openDirectories, (ClientData)p);
1651 (void) Lst_Remove (openDirectories, ln);
1652
1653 Hash_DeleteTable (&p->files);
1654 free((Address)p->name);
1655 free((Address)p);
1656 }
1657 }
1658
1659 /*-
1660 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1661 * Dir_ClearPath --
1662 * Clear out all elements of the given search path. This is different
1663 * from destroying the list, notice.
1664 *
1665 * Input:
1666 * path Path to clear
1667 *
1668 * Results:
1669 * None.
1670 *
1671 * Side Effects:
1672 * The path is set to the empty list.
1673 *
1674 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1675 */
1676 void
1677 Dir_ClearPath(Lst path)
1678 {
1679 Path *p;
1680 while (!Lst_IsEmpty(path)) {
1681 p = (Path *)Lst_DeQueue(path);
1682 Dir_Destroy((ClientData) p);
1683 }
1684 }
1685
1686
1687 /*-
1688 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1689 * Dir_Concat --
1690 * Concatenate two paths, adding the second to the end of the first.
1691 * Makes sure to avoid duplicates.
1692 *
1693 * Input:
1694 * path1 Dest
1695 * path2 Source
1696 *
1697 * Results:
1698 * None
1699 *
1700 * Side Effects:
1701 * Reference counts for added dirs are upped.
1702 *
1703 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1704 */
1705 void
1706 Dir_Concat(Lst path1, Lst path2)
1707 {
1708 LstNode ln;
1709 Path *p;
1710
1711 for (ln = Lst_First(path2); ln != NILLNODE; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
1712 p = (Path *)Lst_Datum(ln);
1713 if (Lst_Member(path1, (ClientData)p) == NILLNODE) {
1714 p->refCount += 1;
1715 (void)Lst_AtEnd(path1, (ClientData)p);
1716 }
1717 }
1718 }
1719
1720 /********** DEBUG INFO **********/
1721 void
1722 Dir_PrintDirectories(void)
1723 {
1724 LstNode ln;
1725 Path *p;
1726
1727 printf ("#*** Directory Cache:\n");
1728 printf ("# Stats: %d hits %d misses %d near misses %d losers (%d%%)\n",
1729 hits, misses, nearmisses, bigmisses,
1730 (hits+bigmisses+nearmisses ?
1731 hits * 100 / (hits + bigmisses + nearmisses) : 0));
1732 printf ("# %-20s referenced\thits\n", "directory");
1733 if (Lst_Open (openDirectories) == SUCCESS) {
1734 while ((ln = Lst_Next (openDirectories)) != NILLNODE) {
1735 p = (Path *) Lst_Datum (ln);
1736 printf ("# %-20s %10d\t%4d\n", p->name, p->refCount, p->hits);
1737 }
1738 Lst_Close (openDirectories);
1739 }
1740 }
1741
1742 static int
1743 DirPrintDir(ClientData p, ClientData dummy)
1744 {
1745 printf ("%s ", ((Path *) p)->name);
1746 return (dummy ? 0 : 0);
1747 }
1748
1749 void
1750 Dir_PrintPath(Lst path)
1751 {
1752 Lst_ForEach (path, DirPrintDir, (ClientData)0);
1753 }
1754