/* * Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * pathvms.c - manipulate file names on VMS * * External routines: * * path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member * path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member * path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir * * File_parse() and path_build() just manipuate a string and a structure; * they do not make system calls. * * WARNING! This file contains voodoo logic, as black magic is * necessary for wrangling with VMS file name. Woe be to people * who mess with this code. * * 02/09/95 (seiwald) - bungled R=[xxx] - was using directory length! * 05/03/96 (seiwald) - split from filevms.c * 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals */ # include "jam.h" # include "pathsys.h" # ifdef OS_VMS # define DEBUG /* * path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member */ void path_parse( const char *file, PATHNAME *f ) { const char *p, *q; const char *end; memset( (char *)f, 0, sizeof( *f ) ); /* Look for <grist> */ if( file[0] == '<' && ( p = strchr( file, '>' ) ) ) { f->f_grist.ptr = file; f->f_grist.len = p - file; file = p + 1; } /* Look for dev:[dir] or dev: */ if( ( p = strchr( file, ']' ) ) || ( p = strchr( file, ':' ) ) ) { f->f_dir.ptr = file; f->f_dir.len = p + 1 - file; file = p + 1; } end = file + strlen( file ); /* Look for (member) */ if( ( p = strchr( file, '(' ) ) && end[-1] == ')' ) { f->f_member.ptr = p + 1; f->f_member.len = end - p - 2; end = p; } /* Look for .suffix */ /* This would be memrchr() */ p = 0; q = file; while( q = (char *)memchr( q, '.', end - q ) ) p = q++; if( p ) { f->f_suffix.ptr = p; f->f_suffix.len = end - p; end = p; } /* Leaves base */ f->f_base.ptr = file; f->f_base.len = end - file; /* Is this a directory without a file spec? */ f->parent = 0; } /* * dir mods result * --- --- ------ * Rerooting: * * (none) :R=dev: dev: * devd: :R=dev: devd: * devd:[dir] :R=dev: devd:[dir] * [.dir] :R=dev: dev:[dir] questionable * [dir] :R=dev: dev:[dir] * * (none) :R=[rdir] [rdir] questionable * devd: :R=[rdir] devd: * devd:[dir] :R=[rdir] devd:[dir] * [.dir] :R=[rdir] [rdir.dir] questionable * [dir] :R=[rdir] [rdir] * * (none) :R=dev:[root] dev:[root] * devd: :R=dev:[root] devd: * devd:[dir] :R=dev:[root] devd:[dir] * [.dir] :R=dev:[root] dev:[root.dir] * [dir] :R=dev:[root] [dir] * * Climbing to parent: * */ # define DIR_EMPTY 0 /* empty string */ # define DIR_DEV 1 /* dev: */ # define DIR_DEVDIR 2 /* dev:[dir] */ # define DIR_DOTDIR 3 /* [.dir] */ # define DIR_DASHDIR 4 /* [-] or [-.dir] */ # define DIR_ABSDIR 5 /* [dir] */ # define DIR_ROOT 6 /* [000000] or dev:[000000] */ # define G_DIR 0 /* take just dir */ # define G_ROOT 1 /* take just root */ # define G_VAD 2 /* root's dev: + [abs] */ # define G_DRD 3 /* root's dev:[dir] + [.rel] */ # define G_VRD 4 /* root's dev: + [.rel] made [abs] */ # define G_DDD 5 /* root's dev:[dir] + . + [dir] */ static int grid[7][7] = { /* root/dir EMPTY DEV DEVDIR DOTDIR DASH, ABSDIR ROOT */ /* EMPTY */ G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, /* DEV */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_VRD, G_VAD, G_VAD, G_VAD, /* DEVDIR */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DRD, G_VAD, G_VAD, G_VAD, /* DOTDIR */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DRD, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, /* DASHDIR */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DRD, G_DDD, G_DIR, G_DIR, /* ABSDIR */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DRD, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, /* ROOT */ G_ROOT, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_VRD, G_DIR, G_DIR, G_DIR, } ; struct dirinf { int flags; struct { char *ptr; int len; } dev, dir; } ; static char * strnchr( char *buf, int c, int len ) { while( len-- ) if( *buf && *buf++ == c ) return buf - 1; return 0; } static void dir_flags( const char *buf, int len, struct dirinf *i ) { const char *p; if( !buf || !len ) { i->flags = DIR_EMPTY; i->dev.ptr = i->dir.ptr = 0; i->dev.len = i->dir.len = 0; } else if( p = strnchr( (char *)buf, ':', len ) ) { i->dev.ptr = (char *)buf; i->dev.len = p + 1 - buf; i->dir.ptr = (char *)buf + i->dev.len; i->dir.len = len - i->dev.len; i->flags = i->dir.len && *i->dir.ptr == '[' ? DIR_DEVDIR : DIR_DEV; } else { i->dev.ptr = (char *)buf; i->dev.len = 0; i->dir.ptr = (char *)buf; i->dir.len = len; if( *buf == '[' && buf[1] == ']' ) i->flags = DIR_EMPTY; else if( *buf == '[' && buf[1] == '.' ) i->flags = DIR_DOTDIR; else if( *buf == '[' && buf[1] == '-' ) i->flags = DIR_DASHDIR; else i->flags = DIR_ABSDIR; } /* But if its rooted in any way */ if( i->dir.len == 8 && !strncmp( i->dir.ptr, "[000000]", 8 ) ) i->flags = DIR_ROOT; } /* * path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member */ void path_build( PATHNAME *f, char *file, int binding ) { char *ofile = file; struct dirinf root, dir; int g; /* Start with the grist. If the current grist isn't */ /* surrounded by <>'s, add them. */ if( f->f_grist.len ) { if( f->f_grist.ptr[0] != '<' ) *file++ = '<'; memcpy( file, f->f_grist.ptr, f->f_grist.len ); file += f->f_grist.len; if( file[-1] != '>' ) *file++ = '>'; } /* Get info on root and dir for combining. */ dir_flags( f->f_root.ptr, f->f_root.len, &root ); dir_flags( f->f_dir.ptr, f->f_dir.len, &dir ); /* Combine */ switch( g = grid[ root.flags ][ dir.flags ] ) { case G_DIR: /* take dir */ memcpy( file, f->f_dir.ptr, f->f_dir.len ); file += f->f_dir.len; break; case G_ROOT: /* take root */ memcpy( file, f->f_root.ptr, f->f_root.len ); file += f->f_root.len; break; case G_VAD: /* root's dev + abs directory */ memcpy( file, root.dev.ptr, root.dev.len ); file += root.dev.len; memcpy( file, dir.dir.ptr, dir.dir.len ); file += dir.dir.len; break; case G_DRD: case G_DDD: /* root's dev:[dir] + rel directory */ memcpy( file, f->f_root.ptr, f->f_root.len ); file += f->f_root.len; /* sanity checks: root ends with ] */ if( file[-1] == ']' ) --file; /* Add . if separating two -'s */ if( g == G_DDD ) *file++ = '.'; /* skip [ of dir */ memcpy( file, dir.dir.ptr + 1, dir.dir.len - 1 ); file += dir.dir.len - 1; break; case G_VRD: /* root's dev + rel directory made abs */ memcpy( file, root.dev.ptr, root.dev.len ); file += root.dev.len; *file++ = '['; /* skip [. of rel dir */ memcpy( file, dir.dir.ptr + 2, dir.dir.len - 2 ); file += dir.dir.len - 2; break; } # ifdef DEBUG if( DEBUG_SEARCH && ( root.flags || dir.flags ) ) { *file = 0; printf( "%d x %d = %d (%s)\n", root.flags, dir.flags, grid[ root.flags ][ dir.flags ], ofile ); } # endif /* * Now do the special :P modifier when no file was present. * (none) (none) * [dir1.dir2] [dir1] * [dir] [000000] * [.dir] [] * [] [] */ if( file[-1] == ']' && f->parent ) { while( file-- > ofile ) { if( *file == '.' ) { *file++ = ']'; break; } else if( *file == '-' ) { /* handle .- or - */ if( file > ofile && file[-1] == '.' ) --file; *file++ = ']'; break; } else if( *file == '[' ) { if( file[1] == ']' ) { file += 2; } else { strcpy( file, "[000000]" ); file += 8; } break; } } } /* Now copy the file pieces. */ if( f->f_base.len ) { memcpy( file, f->f_base.ptr, f->f_base.len ); file += f->f_base.len; } /* If there is no suffix, we append a "." onto all generated */ /* names. This keeps VMS from appending its own (wrong) idea */ /* of what the suffix should be. */ if( f->f_suffix.len ) { memcpy( file, f->f_suffix.ptr, f->f_suffix.len ); file += f->f_suffix.len; } else if( binding && f->f_base.len ) { *file++ = '.'; } if( f->f_member.len ) { *file++ = '('; memcpy( file, f->f_member.ptr, f->f_member.len ); file += f->f_member.len; *file++ = ')'; } *file = 0; # ifdef DEBUG if( DEBUG_SEARCH ) printf("built %.*s + %.*s / %.*s suf %.*s mem %.*s -> %s\n", f->f_root.len, f->f_root.ptr, f->f_dir.len, f->f_dir.ptr, f->f_base.len, f->f_base.ptr, f->f_suffix.len, f->f_suffix.ptr, f->f_member.len, f->f_member.ptr, ofile ); # endif } /* * path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir */ void path_parent( PATHNAME *f ) { if( f->f_base.len ) { f->f_base.ptr = f->f_suffix.ptr = f->f_member.ptr = ""; f->f_base.len = f->f_suffix.len = f->f_member.len = 0; } else { f->parent = 1; } } # endif /* VMS */
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#6 | 2558 | rmg |
VMS porting of Jam const-ing. Porting change. === computer:1666: Change 39294 by PERFORCE@vulgar on 2002/12/20 11:14:57 |
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#5 | 2493 | rmg |
Rewrite the past: update all jam's source with comments to reflect changes since about 2.3, very early 2001. Whitespace only change. === computer:1666: Change 37660 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/11/06 22:41:35 Note: I regenerated jamgram.c on my linux 7.3 system prior to the submit, since patch was so unhappy trying to lay down the changes from Christopher's change. Presumably this is just due to different yacc/bison/whatever particulars on the system where Christopher made the changes originally. - rmg |
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#4 | 2491 | rmg |
Some consting in jam to make it more compilable by C++ compilers. No functional change. === computer:1666: Change 37433 by perforce@perforce on 2002/10/30 16:08:51 Recreational const-ing of jam, for compilers that don't allow "string" to be passed as a non-const char *. This included a few places where we were modifying what could possibly have been read-only storage, oddly enough. No functional change. === computer:1666: Change 37602 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/11/04 17:25:40 |
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#3 | 1319 | rmg |
Jam 2.3 + Perforce's internal changes. This change is a drop of the Perforce internal Jam changes since the 2.3 public release. The individual changes represented herein are preserved in the //guest/richard_geiger/intjam/ branch. The intent of this drop is to provide a base, from which other contributors' Jam branches may be integrated into. It is not intended to become a packaged release in this state. We will be integrating changes from other users prior to creating the next packaged release. Please refer to the src/RELNOTES file for an overview of the changes present in this integration. - Richard Geiger Open Source Engineer at Perforce |
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#2 | 486 | Perforce staff |
Jam 2.3. See RELNOTES for a list of changes from 2.2.x. Just about every source file was touched when jam got ANSI-fied. |
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#1 | 2 | laura | Add Jam/MR 2.2 source |