From 709295136189e03469f8f4a94c4a262b4eda9efd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roland McGrath Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 05:44:06 +0000 Subject: Sun Jul 28 15:37:09 1996 Rob Tulloh (tulloh@tivoli.com) * w32/pathstuff.c: Turned convert_vpath_to_win32() into a real function. This was done so that VPATH could contain white space separated pathnames. Please note that directory paths (in VPATH/vpath context) containing white space are not supported (just as they are not under Unix). See README.WIN32 for suggestions. --- w32/pathstuff.c | 458 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 239 insertions(+), 219 deletions(-) (limited to 'w32/pathstuff.c') diff --git a/w32/pathstuff.c b/w32/pathstuff.c index c6e8cfe..ee4a7f0 100644 --- a/w32/pathstuff.c +++ b/w32/pathstuff.c @@ -1,219 +1,239 @@ -#include -#include -#include "make.h" - -/* - * Convert delimiter separated path to Canonical format. - */ -char * -convert_Path_to_win32(char *Path, char to_delim) -{ - char *etok; /* token separator for old Path */ - char *p; /* points to element of old Path */ - - /* is this a multi-element Path ? */ - for (p = Path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"); - etok; - etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) - if ((etok - p) == 1) { - if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || - *(etok - 1) == ':') { - etok[-1] = to_delim; - etok[0] = to_delim; - p = ++etok; - continue; /* ignore empty bucket */ - } else if (etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) { - /* found one to count, handle drive letter */ - *etok = to_delim; - p = ++etok; - } else - /* all finished, force abort */ - p += strlen(p); - } else { - /* found another one, no drive letter */ - *etok = to_delim; - p = ++etok; - } - -#if 0 - /* convert to backward slashes */ - for (p = Path, p = strchr(p, '/'); p; p = strchr(p, '/')) - *p = '\\'; -#endif - return Path; -} - -/* - * Convert to forward slashes. Resolve to full pathname optionally - */ -char * -w32ify(char *filename, int resolve) -{ - static char w32_path[FILENAME_MAX]; - char *p; - - if (resolve) - _fullpath(w32_path, filename, sizeof (w32_path)); - else - strncpy(w32_path, filename, sizeof (w32_path)); - - for (p = w32_path; p && *p; p++) - if (*p == '\\') - *p = '/'; - - return w32_path; -} - -char * -getcwd_fs(char* buf, int len) -{ - char *p; - - if (p = getcwd(buf, len)) { - char *q = w32ify(buf, 0); - strncpy(buf, q, len); - } - - return p; -} - -#ifdef unused -/* - * Convert delimiter separated pathnames (e.g. PATH) or single file pathname - * (e.g. c:/foo, c:\bar) to NutC format. If we are handed a string that - * _NutPathToNutc() fails to convert, just return the path we were handed - * and assume the caller will know what to do with it (It was probably - * a mistake to try and convert it anyway due to some of the bizarre things - * that might look like pathnames in makefiles). - */ -char * -convert_path_to_nutc(char *path) -{ - int count; /* count of path elements */ - char *nutc_path; /* new NutC path */ - int nutc_path_len; /* length of buffer to allocate for new path */ - char *pathp; /* pointer to nutc_path used to build it */ - char *etok; /* token separator for old path */ - char *p; /* points to element of old path */ - char sep; /* what flavor of separator used in old path */ - char *rval; - - /* is this a multi-element path ? */ - for (p = path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"), count = 0; - etok; - etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) - if ((etok - p) == 1) { - if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || - *(etok - 1) == ':') { - p = ++etok; - continue; /* ignore empty bucket */ - } else if (etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) - /* found one to count, handle drive letter */ - p = ++etok, count++; - else - /* all finished, force abort */ - p += strlen(p); - } else - /* found another one, no drive letter */ - p = ++etok, count++; - - if (count) { - count++; /* x1;x2;x3 <- need to count x3 */ - - /* - * Hazard a guess on how big the buffer needs to be. - * We have to convert things like c:/foo to /c=/foo. - */ - nutc_path_len = strlen(path) + (count*2) + 1; - nutc_path = xmalloc(nutc_path_len); - pathp = nutc_path; - *pathp = '\0'; - - /* - * Loop through PATH and convert one elemnt of the path at at - * a time. Single file pathnames will fail this and fall - * to the logic below loop. - */ - for (p = path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"); - etok; - etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) { - - /* don't trip up on device specifiers or empty path slots */ - if ((etok - p) == 1) - if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || - *(etok - 1) == ':') { - p = ++etok; - continue; - } else if ((etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) == NULL) - break; /* thing found was a WIN32 pathname */ - - /* save separator */ - sep = *etok; - - /* terminate the current path element -- temporarily */ - *etok = '\0'; - -#ifdef __NUTC__ - /* convert to NutC format */ - if (_NutPathToNutc(p, pathp, 0) == FALSE) { - free(nutc_path); - rval = savestring(path, strlen(path)); - return rval; - } -#else - *pathp++ = '/'; - *pathp++ = p[0]; - *pathp++ = '='; - *pathp++ = '/'; - strcpy(pathp, &p[2]); -#endif - - pathp += strlen(pathp); - *pathp++ = ':'; /* use Unix style path separtor for new path */ - *pathp = '\0'; /* make sure we are null terminaed */ - - /* restore path separator */ - *etok = sep; - - /* point p to first char of next path element */ - p = ++etok; - - } - } else { - nutc_path_len = strlen(path) + 3; - nutc_path = xmalloc(nutc_path_len); - pathp = nutc_path; - *pathp = '\0'; - p = path; - } - - /* - * OK, here we handle the last element in PATH (e.g. c of a;b;c) - * or the path was a single filename and will be converted - * here. Note, testing p here assures that we don't trip up - * on paths like a;b; which have trailing delimiter followed by - * nothing. - */ - if (*p != '\0') { -#ifdef __NUTC__ - if (_NutPathToNutc(p, pathp, 0) == FALSE) { - free(nutc_path); - rval = savestring(path, strlen(path)); - return rval; - } -#else - *pathp++ = '/'; - *pathp++ = p[0]; - *pathp++ = '='; - *pathp++ = '/'; - strcpy(pathp, &p[2]); -#endif - } else - *(pathp-1) = '\0'; /* we're already done, don't leave trailing : */ - - rval = savestring(nutc_path, strlen(nutc_path)); - free(nutc_path); - return rval; -} - -#endif +#include +#include +#include "make.h" +#include "pathstuff.h" + +/* + * Convert delimiter separated vpath to Canonical format. + */ +char * +convert_vpath_to_win32(char *Path, char to_delim) +{ + char *etok; /* token separator for old Path */ + + /* + * Convert all spaces to delimiters. Note that pathnames which + * contain blanks get trounced here. Use 8.3 format as a workaround. + */ + for (etok = Path; etok && *etok; etok++) + if (isblank(*etok)) + *etok = to_delim; + + return (convert_Path_to_win32(Path, to_delim)); +} + +/* + * Convert delimiter separated path to Canonical format. + */ +char * +convert_Path_to_win32(char *Path, char to_delim) +{ + char *etok; /* token separator for old Path */ + char *p; /* points to element of old Path */ + + /* is this a multi-element Path ? */ + for (p = Path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"); + etok; + etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) + if ((etok - p) == 1) { + if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || + *(etok - 1) == ':') { + etok[-1] = to_delim; + etok[0] = to_delim; + p = ++etok; + continue; /* ignore empty bucket */ + } else if (etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) { + /* found one to count, handle drive letter */ + *etok = to_delim; + p = ++etok; + } else + /* all finished, force abort */ + p += strlen(p); + } else { + /* found another one, no drive letter */ + *etok = to_delim; + p = ++etok; + } + +#if 0 + /* convert to backward slashes */ + for (p = Path, p = strchr(p, '/'); p; p = strchr(p, '/')) + *p = '\\'; +#endif + return Path; +} + +/* + * Convert to forward slashes. Resolve to full pathname optionally + */ +char * +w32ify(char *filename, int resolve) +{ + static char w32_path[FILENAME_MAX]; + char *p; + + if (resolve) + _fullpath(w32_path, filename, sizeof (w32_path)); + else + strncpy(w32_path, filename, sizeof (w32_path)); + + for (p = w32_path; p && *p; p++) + if (*p == '\\') + *p = '/'; + + return w32_path; +} + +char * +getcwd_fs(char* buf, int len) +{ + char *p; + + if (p = getcwd(buf, len)) { + char *q = w32ify(buf, 0); + strncpy(buf, q, len); + } + + return p; +} + +#ifdef unused +/* + * Convert delimiter separated pathnames (e.g. PATH) or single file pathname + * (e.g. c:/foo, c:\bar) to NutC format. If we are handed a string that + * _NutPathToNutc() fails to convert, just return the path we were handed + * and assume the caller will know what to do with it (It was probably + * a mistake to try and convert it anyway due to some of the bizarre things + * that might look like pathnames in makefiles). + */ +char * +convert_path_to_nutc(char *path) +{ + int count; /* count of path elements */ + char *nutc_path; /* new NutC path */ + int nutc_path_len; /* length of buffer to allocate for new path */ + char *pathp; /* pointer to nutc_path used to build it */ + char *etok; /* token separator for old path */ + char *p; /* points to element of old path */ + char sep; /* what flavor of separator used in old path */ + char *rval; + + /* is this a multi-element path ? */ + for (p = path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"), count = 0; + etok; + etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) + if ((etok - p) == 1) { + if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || + *(etok - 1) == ':') { + p = ++etok; + continue; /* ignore empty bucket */ + } else if (etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) + /* found one to count, handle drive letter */ + p = ++etok, count++; + else + /* all finished, force abort */ + p += strlen(p); + } else + /* found another one, no drive letter */ + p = ++etok, count++; + + if (count) { + count++; /* x1;x2;x3 <- need to count x3 */ + + /* + * Hazard a guess on how big the buffer needs to be. + * We have to convert things like c:/foo to /c=/foo. + */ + nutc_path_len = strlen(path) + (count*2) + 1; + nutc_path = xmalloc(nutc_path_len); + pathp = nutc_path; + *pathp = '\0'; + + /* + * Loop through PATH and convert one elemnt of the path at at + * a time. Single file pathnames will fail this and fall + * to the logic below loop. + */ + for (p = path, etok = strpbrk(p, ":;"); + etok; + etok = strpbrk(p, ":;")) { + + /* don't trip up on device specifiers or empty path slots */ + if ((etok - p) == 1) + if (*(etok - 1) == ';' || + *(etok - 1) == ':') { + p = ++etok; + continue; + } else if ((etok = strpbrk(etok+1, ":;")) == NULL) + break; /* thing found was a WIN32 pathname */ + + /* save separator */ + sep = *etok; + + /* terminate the current path element -- temporarily */ + *etok = '\0'; + +#ifdef __NUTC__ + /* convert to NutC format */ + if (_NutPathToNutc(p, pathp, 0) == FALSE) { + free(nutc_path); + rval = savestring(path, strlen(path)); + return rval; + } +#else + *pathp++ = '/'; + *pathp++ = p[0]; + *pathp++ = '='; + *pathp++ = '/'; + strcpy(pathp, &p[2]); +#endif + + pathp += strlen(pathp); + *pathp++ = ':'; /* use Unix style path separtor for new path */ + *pathp = '\0'; /* make sure we are null terminaed */ + + /* restore path separator */ + *etok = sep; + + /* point p to first char of next path element */ + p = ++etok; + + } + } else { + nutc_path_len = strlen(path) + 3; + nutc_path = xmalloc(nutc_path_len); + pathp = nutc_path; + *pathp = '\0'; + p = path; + } + + /* + * OK, here we handle the last element in PATH (e.g. c of a;b;c) + * or the path was a single filename and will be converted + * here. Note, testing p here assures that we don't trip up + * on paths like a;b; which have trailing delimiter followed by + * nothing. + */ + if (*p != '\0') { +#ifdef __NUTC__ + if (_NutPathToNutc(p, pathp, 0) == FALSE) { + free(nutc_path); + rval = savestring(path, strlen(path)); + return rval; + } +#else + *pathp++ = '/'; + *pathp++ = p[0]; + *pathp++ = '='; + *pathp++ = '/'; + strcpy(pathp, &p[2]); +#endif + } else + *(pathp-1) = '\0'; /* we're already done, don't leave trailing : */ + + rval = savestring(nutc_path, strlen(nutc_path)); + free(nutc_path); + return rval; +} + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3