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cpython/BeOS/ar-1.1/commands.c
1998-08-04 17:57:28 +00:00

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/*
** commands.c - POSIX 1003.2 "ar" command
**
** This isn't a pure POSIX 1003.2 ar; it only manipulates Metrowerks
** Library files, not general-purpose POSIX 1003.2 format archives.
**
** Dec. 14, 1997 Chris Herborth (chrish@kagi.com)
**
** This code is donated to the PUBLIC DOMAIN. You can use, abuse, modify,
** redistribute, steal, or otherwise manipulate this code. No restrictions
** at all. If you laugh at this code, you can't use it.
**
** This "ar" was implemented using IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 as the basis for
** the interface, and Metrowerk's published docs detailing their library
** format. Look inside for clues about how reality differs from MW's
** documentation on BeOS...
*/
#include <support/Errors.h>
#include <support/byteorder.h>
#ifndef NO_DEBUG
#include <assert.h>
#define ASSERT(cond) assert(cond)
#else
#define ASSERT(cond) ((void)0)
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <utime.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "mwlib.h"
#include "commands.h"
#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE (0)
#endif
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE (!FALSE)
#endif
static const char *rcs_version_id = "$Id$";
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Local functions
**
** do_match() - find the index of the file, if it's in the archive; return
** TRUE if found, else FALSE
**/
static int do_match( MWLib *lib, const char *file, int *idx );
static int do_match( MWLib *lib, const char *file, int *idx )
{
int which = 0;
char *name_ptr;
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
ASSERT( file != NULL );
ASSERT( idx != NULL );
/* Skip over the path, if any, so we can compare just the file name.
*/
name_ptr = strrchr( file, '/' );
if( name_ptr == NULL ) {
name_ptr = (char *)file;
} else {
name_ptr++;
}
for( which = 0; which < lib->header.num_objects; which++ ) {
if( !strcmp( name_ptr, lib->names[which] ) ) {
*idx = which;
return TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Delete an archive member.
**
** This isn't really optimal; you could make a more efficient version
** using a linked list instead of arrays for the data. This was easier
** to write, and speed shouldn't be that big a deal here... you're not
** likely to be dealing with thousands of files.
*/
static status_t delete_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose );
status_t do_delete( const char *archive_name, char **files, int verbose )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
MWLib lib;
int idx = 0;
int which = 0;
ASSERT( archive_name != NULL );
if( files == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, nothing to do\n", archive_name );
return B_ERROR;
}
retval = load_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
switch( retval ) {
case B_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, file not found\n", archive_name );
return retval;
break;
default:
return retval;
break;
}
}
/* Delete the specified files.
*/
for( idx = 0; files[idx] != NULL; idx++ ) {
if( do_match( &lib, files[idx], &which ) ) {
retval = delete_lib_entry( &lib, which, verbose );
}
which = 0;
}
/* Write the new file.
*/
retval = write_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
return retval;
}
static status_t delete_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int which, int verbose )
{
uint32 new_num;
MWLibFile *new_files = NULL;
char **new_names = NULL;
char **new_data = NULL;
int ctr = 0;
int idx = 0;
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
ASSERT( which <= lib->header.num_objects );
new_num = lib->header.num_objects - 1;
new_files = (MWLibFile *)malloc( new_num * ( sizeof( MWLibFile ) ) );
new_names = (char **)malloc( new_num * ( sizeof( char * ) ) );
new_data = (char **)malloc( new_num * ( sizeof( char * ) ) );
if( new_files == NULL || new_names == NULL || new_data == NULL ) {
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Copy the contents of the old lib to the new lib, skipping the one
** we want to delete.
*/
for( ctr = 0; ctr < lib->header.num_objects; ctr++ ) {
if( ctr != which ) {
memcpy( &(new_files[idx]), &(lib->files[ctr]),
sizeof( MWLibFile ) );
new_names[idx] = lib->names[ctr];
new_data[idx] = lib->data[ctr];
idx++;
} else {
/* Free up the name and data.
*/
if( verbose ) {
printf( "d - %s\n", lib->names[ctr] );
}
free( lib->names[idx] );
lib->names[idx] = NULL;
free( lib->data[idx] );
lib->data[idx] = NULL;
}
}
/* Free up the old lib's data.
*/
free( lib->files );
free( lib->names );
free( lib->data );
lib->files = new_files;
lib->names = new_names;
lib->data = new_data;
lib->header.num_objects = new_num;
return B_OK;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Print an archive member to stdout.
*/
static status_t print_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose );
status_t do_print( const char *archive_name, char **files, int verbose )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
MWLib lib;
int idx = 0;
ASSERT( archive_name != NULL );
retval = load_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
switch( retval ) {
case B_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, file not found\n", archive_name );
return retval;
break;
default:
return retval;
break;
}
}
if( files == NULL ) {
/* Then we print the entire archive.
*/
for( idx = 0; idx < lib.header.num_objects; idx++ ) {
retval = print_lib_entry( &lib, idx, verbose );
}
} else {
/* Then we print the specified files.
*/
int which = 0;
for( idx = 0; files[idx] != NULL; idx++ ) {
if( do_match( &lib, files[idx], &which ) ) {
retval = print_lib_entry( &lib, which, verbose );
}
which = 0;
}
}
return retval;
}
static status_t print_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose )
{
int recs;
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
if( verbose ) {
printf( "\n<%s>\n\n", lib->names[idx] );
}
recs = fwrite( lib->data[idx], lib->files[idx].object_size, 1, stdout );
fflush( stdout );
if( recs != 1 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "error printing %s, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
return B_OK;
}
return B_OK;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Add/replace/update files in an archive.
*/
static status_t add_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, const char *filename, int verbose );
static status_t replace_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, const char *filename,
int idx, int verbose );
static status_t load_lib_file( const char *filename,
char **data, MWLibFile *info );
static status_t load_lib_file( const char *filename,
char **data, MWLibFile *info )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
struct stat s;
FILE *fp;
uint32 recs;
ASSERT( filename != NULL );
ASSERT( info != NULL );
/* Initialize the info area.
*/
info->m_time = (time_t)0; /* Only this... */
info->off_filename = 0;
info->off_fullpath = 0;
info->off_object = 0;
info->object_size = 0; /* ... and this will actually be updated. */
/* stat() the file to get the info we need.
*/
retval = stat( filename, &s );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't stat %s, %s\n", filename,
strerror( errno ) );
return B_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
}
/* Possible errors here; if you have an object that's larger
** than a size_t can hold (malloc() can only allocate a size_t size,
** not a full off_t)...
*/
if( s.st_size > (off_t)ULONG_MAX ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s is too large!\n", filename );
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Allocate enough memory to hold the file data.
*/
*data = (char *)malloc( (size_t)s.st_size );
if( *data == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't allocate memory for %s\n", filename );
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Read the file's data.
*/
fp = fopen( filename, "r" );
if( fp == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't open %s, %s\n", filename,
strerror( errno ) );
retval = B_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
goto free_data_return;
}
recs = fread( *data, (size_t)s.st_size, 1, fp );
if( recs != 1 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't read %s, %s\n", filename,
strerror( errno ) );
retval = B_IO_ERROR;
goto close_fp_return;
}
fclose( fp );
/* Now that all the stuff that can fail has succeeded, fill in the info
** we need.
*/
info->m_time = s.st_mtime;
info->object_size = (uint32)s.st_size;
return B_OK;
/* How we should return if an error occurred.
*/
close_fp_return:
fclose( fp );
free_data_return:
free( *data );
*data = NULL;
return retval;
}
status_t do_replace( const char *archive_name, char **files, int verbose,
int create, int update )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
MWLib lib;
int idx = 0;
int which = 0;
ASSERT( archive_name != NULL );
memset( &lib, 0, sizeof( MWLib ) );
if( files == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, nothing to do\n", archive_name );
return B_ERROR;
}
retval = load_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
switch( retval ) {
case B_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
lib.header.magicword = 'MWOB';
lib.header.magicproc = 'PPC ';
lib.header.magicflags = 0;
lib.header.version = 1;
if( lib.files != NULL ) {
free( lib.files );
lib.files = NULL;
}
if( lib.names != NULL ) {
free( lib.names );
lib.names = NULL;
}
if( lib.data != NULL ) {
lib.data = NULL;
}
if( !create ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: creating %s\n", archive_name );
}
if( update ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: nothing to do for %s\n", archive_name );
return retval;
}
break;
default:
return retval;
break;
}
}
for( idx = 0; files[idx] != NULL; idx++ ) {
if( do_match( &lib, files[idx], &which ) ) {
/* Then the file exists, and we need to replace it or update it.
*/
if( update ) {
/* Compare m_times
** then replace this entry
*/
struct stat s;
retval = stat( files[idx], &s );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't stat %s, %s\n", files[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
}
if( s.st_mtime >= lib.files[which].m_time ) {
retval = replace_lib_entry( &lib, files[idx], which,
verbose );
} else {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: a newer %s is already in %s\n",
files[idx], archive_name );
}
} else {
/* replace this entry
*/
retval = replace_lib_entry( &lib, files[idx], which, verbose );
}
} else {
/* add this entry
*/
retval = add_lib_entry( &lib, files[idx], verbose );
}
}
/* Write the new file.
*/
retval = write_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
return retval;
}
static status_t add_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, const char *filename, int verbose )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
uint32 new_num_objects;
uint32 idx;
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
ASSERT( filename != NULL );
/* Find out how many objects we'll have after we add this one.
*/
new_num_objects = lib->header.num_objects + 1;
idx = lib->header.num_objects;
/* Attempt to reallocate the MWLib's buffers. If one of these fails,
** we could leak a little memory, but it shouldn't be a big deal in
** a short-lived app like this.
*/
lib->files = (MWLibFile *)realloc( lib->files,
sizeof(MWLibFile) * new_num_objects );
lib->names = (char **)realloc( lib->names,
sizeof(char *) * new_num_objects );
lib->data = (char **)realloc( lib->data,
sizeof(char *) * new_num_objects );
if( lib->files == NULL || lib->names == NULL || lib->data == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't allocate memory to add %s\n", filename );
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Load the file's data and info into the MWLib structure.
*/
retval = load_lib_file( filename, &(lib->data[idx]), &(lib->files[idx]) );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: error adding %s, %s\n", filename,
strerror( errno ) );
return retval;
}
/* Save a copy of the filename. This is where we leak
** sizeof(MWLibFile) + 2 * sizeof(char *) bytes because we don't
** shrink lib->files, lib->names, and lib->data.
*/
lib->names[idx] = strdup( filename );
if( lib->names == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: error allocating memory for filename\n" );
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Now that everything's OK, we can update the MWLib header.
*/
lib->header.num_objects++;
/* Give a little feedback.
*/
if( verbose ) {
printf( "a - %s\n", filename );
}
return B_OK;
}
static status_t replace_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, const char *filename,
int idx, int verbose )
{
char *buff;
MWLibFile info;
char *dup_name;
status_t retval = B_OK;
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
ASSERT( filename != NULL );
ASSERT( idx <= lib->header.num_objects );
/* Load the file's data and info into the MWLib structure.
**
** We'll do it safely so we don't end up writing a bogus library in
** the event of failure.
*/
retval = load_lib_file( filename, &buff, &info );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: error adding %s, %s\n", filename,
strerror( errno ) );
return retval;
}
/* Attempt to allocate memory for a duplicate of the file name.
*/
dup_name = strdup( filename );
if( dup_name == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: unable to allocate memory for filename\n",
filename );
free( buff );
return B_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* All is well, so let's update the MWLib object appropriately.
*/
lib->files[idx].m_time = info.m_time;
lib->files[idx].off_filename = 0;
lib->files[idx].off_fullpath = 0;
lib->files[idx].off_object = 0;
lib->files[idx].object_size = info.object_size;
lib->data[idx] = buff;
free( lib->names[idx] );
lib->names[idx] = dup_name;
/* Give a little feedback.
*/
if( verbose ) {
printf( "r - %s\n", filename );
}
return B_OK;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Print the table for an archive.
*/
static status_t table_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose );
status_t do_table( const char *archive_name, char **files, int verbose )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
MWLib lib;
int idx = 0;
ASSERT( archive_name != NULL );
retval = load_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
switch( retval ) {
case B_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, file not found\n", archive_name );
return retval;
break;
default:
return retval;
break;
}
}
if( files == NULL ) {
/* Then we print the table for the entire archive.
*/
for( idx = 0; idx < lib.header.num_objects; idx++ ) {
retval = table_lib_entry( &lib, idx, verbose );
}
} else {
/* Then we print the table for the specified files.
*/
int which = 0;
for( idx = 0; files[idx] != NULL; idx++ ) {
if( do_match( &lib, files[idx], &which ) ) {
retval = table_lib_entry( &lib, which, verbose );
}
which = 0;
}
}
return retval;
}
static status_t table_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose )
{
struct tm *t;
char month_buff[4];
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
if( verbose ) {
t = localtime( &(lib->files[idx].m_time) );
if( t == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "localtime() failed, %s\n",
strerror( errno ) );
return B_OK;
}
if( strftime( month_buff, sizeof( month_buff ),
"%b", t ) == 0 ) {
/* TODO: error message */
fprintf( stderr, "strftime() failed, %s\n",
strerror( errno ) );
return B_OK;
}
/* I wish POSIX allowed for a nicer format; even using tabs
* between some entries would be better.
*/
printf( "%s %u/%u %u %s %d %d:%d %d %s\n",
"-rw-r--r--", /* simulated mode */
getuid(), getgid(), /* simulated uid & gid */
lib->files[idx].object_size,
month_buff, /* abbreviated month */
t->tm_mon, /* day of month */
t->tm_hour, /* hour */
t->tm_min, /* minute */
t->tm_year, /* year */
lib->names[idx] );
} else {
printf( "%s\n", lib->names[idx] );
}
return B_OK;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
** Extract one or more files from the archive.
*/
static status_t extract_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose );
status_t do_extract( const char *archive_name, char **files, int verbose )
{
status_t retval = B_OK;
MWLib lib;
int idx = 0;
ASSERT( archive_name != NULL );
retval = load_MW_lib( &lib, archive_name );
if( retval != B_OK ) {
switch( retval ) {
case B_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
fprintf( stderr, "ar: %s, file not found\n", archive_name );
return retval;
break;
default:
return retval;
break;
}
}
if( files == NULL ) {
/* Then we extract all the files.
*/
for( idx = 0; idx < lib.header.num_objects; idx++ ) {
retval = extract_lib_entry( &lib, idx, verbose );
}
} else {
/* Then we extract the specified files.
*/
int which = 0;
for( idx = 0; files[idx] != NULL; idx++ ) {
if( do_match( &lib, files[idx], &which ) ) {
retval = extract_lib_entry( &lib, which, verbose );
}
which = 0;
}
}
return retval;
}
static status_t extract_lib_entry( MWLib *lib, int idx, int verbose )
{
FILE *fp;
int recs;
status_t retval = B_OK;
struct stat s;
mode_t mode_bits = 0666; /* TODO: use user's umask() instead */
ASSERT( lib != NULL );
/* Delete the file if it already exists.
*/
retval = access( lib->names[idx], F_OK );
if( retval == 0 ) {
retval = stat( lib->names[idx], &s );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't stat %s, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
} else {
mode_bits = s.st_mode;
}
retval = unlink( lib->names[idx] );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't unlink %s, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( retval ) );
return B_OK;
}
}
/* Write the file.
*/
if( verbose ) {
printf( "x - %s\n", lib->names[idx] );
}
fp = fopen( lib->names[idx], "w" );
if( fp == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't open %s for write, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
return B_OK;
}
recs = fwrite( lib->data[idx], lib->files[idx].object_size, 1, fp );
if( recs != 1 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "error writing %s, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
}
retval = fclose( fp );
/* Set the newly extracted file's modification time to the time
** stored in the archive.
*/
retval = stat( lib->names[idx], &s );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't stat %s, %s\n", lib->names[idx],
strerror( errno ) );
} else {
struct utimbuf new_times;
new_times.actime = s.st_atime;
new_times.modtime = lib->files[idx].m_time;
retval = utime( lib->names[idx], &new_times );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: can't set modification time for %s, %s\n",
lib->names[idx], strerror( retval ) );
}
}
/* Set the newly extracted file's mode.
*/
retval = chmod( lib->names[idx], mode_bits );
if( retval != 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ar: unable to change file mode for %s, %s\n",
lib->names[idx], strerror( errno ) );
}
/* Set the newly extracted file's type.
*/
setfiletype( lib->names[idx], "application/x-mw-library" );
return B_OK;
}