/* * Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ # include "jam.h" # include "pathsys.h" # ifdef OS_VMS # define DEBUG /* * 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 */ /* * path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member */ void path_parse( char *file, PATHNAME *f ) { char *p, *q; 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( char *buf, int len, struct dirinf *i ) { 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( buf, ':', len ) ) { i->dev.ptr = buf; i->dev.len = p + 1 - buf; i->dir.ptr = 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 = buf; i->dev.len = 0; i->dir.ptr = 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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#4 | 1317 | Richard Geiger |
Update the copyright notices in all files touched in the upcoming drop into //public/jam/ |
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#3 | 1305 | Richard Geiger |
Port new jam to run with just cxx compiler, 'cause we're too cheap to buy the C compiler. === computer.perforce.com:1666: Change 21156 by PERFORCE@vulgar on 2001/03/12 16:17:08 This is a VMS portability change, but does touch code compiled on other platforms. Added to RELNOTES - rmg |
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#2 | 1240 | Richard Geiger |
Split jam's pathsys.h from filesys.h, since they are really two different pieces. === computer.perforce.com:1666: Change 19938 by seiwald@spice on 2001/01/08 21:46:33 Added note in RELNOTES about the internal code change - rmg |
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#1 | 1207 | Richard Geiger | Establish this branch to use for import of Perforce Jam. | ||
//guest/perforce_software/jam/src/pathvms.c | |||||
#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 |