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Cygwin port added a "not quite correct but a lot faster and good enough for many lstat() calls that are only used to see if the working tree entity matches the index entry" lstat() emulation some time ago, and it started biting us in places. This removes it and uses the standard lstat() that comes with Cygwin. Recent topic that uses lstat on packed-refs file is broken when this cheating lstat is used, and this is a simplest fix that is also the cleanest direction to go in the long run. * rj/cygwin-clarify-use-of-cheating-lstat: cygwin: Remove the Win32 l/stat() implementation
754 lines
16 KiB
C
754 lines
16 KiB
C
/*
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* Utilities for paths and pathnames
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*/
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "strbuf.h"
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#include "string-list.h"
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static int get_st_mode_bits(const char *path, int *mode)
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{
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struct stat st;
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if (lstat(path, &st) < 0)
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return -1;
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*mode = st.st_mode;
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return 0;
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}
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static char bad_path[] = "/bad-path/";
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static char *get_pathname(void)
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{
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static char pathname_array[4][PATH_MAX];
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static int index;
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return pathname_array[3 & ++index];
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}
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static char *cleanup_path(char *path)
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{
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/* Clean it up */
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if (!memcmp(path, "./", 2)) {
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path += 2;
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while (*path == '/')
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path++;
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}
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return path;
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}
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char *mksnpath(char *buf, size_t n, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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unsigned len;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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len = vsnprintf(buf, n, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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if (len >= n) {
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strlcpy(buf, bad_path, n);
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return buf;
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}
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return cleanup_path(buf);
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}
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static char *vsnpath(char *buf, size_t n, const char *fmt, va_list args)
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{
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const char *git_dir = get_git_dir();
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size_t len;
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len = strlen(git_dir);
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if (n < len + 1)
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goto bad;
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memcpy(buf, git_dir, len);
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if (len && !is_dir_sep(git_dir[len-1]))
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buf[len++] = '/';
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len += vsnprintf(buf + len, n - len, fmt, args);
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if (len >= n)
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goto bad;
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return cleanup_path(buf);
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bad:
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strlcpy(buf, bad_path, n);
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return buf;
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}
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char *git_snpath(char *buf, size_t n, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char *ret;
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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ret = vsnpath(buf, n, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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return ret;
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}
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char *git_pathdup(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char path[PATH_MAX], *ret;
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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ret = vsnpath(path, sizeof(path), fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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return xstrdup(ret);
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}
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char *mkpathdup(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char *path;
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struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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strbuf_vaddf(&sb, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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path = xstrdup(cleanup_path(sb.buf));
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strbuf_release(&sb);
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return path;
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}
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char *mkpath(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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unsigned len;
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char *pathname = get_pathname();
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va_start(args, fmt);
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len = vsnprintf(pathname, PATH_MAX, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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if (len >= PATH_MAX)
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return bad_path;
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return cleanup_path(pathname);
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}
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char *git_path(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char *pathname = get_pathname();
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va_list args;
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char *ret;
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va_start(args, fmt);
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ret = vsnpath(pathname, PATH_MAX, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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return ret;
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}
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void home_config_paths(char **global, char **xdg, char *file)
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{
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char *xdg_home = getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME");
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char *home = getenv("HOME");
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char *to_free = NULL;
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if (!home) {
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if (global)
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*global = NULL;
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} else {
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if (!xdg_home) {
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to_free = mkpathdup("%s/.config", home);
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xdg_home = to_free;
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}
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if (global)
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*global = mkpathdup("%s/.gitconfig", home);
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}
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if (!xdg_home)
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*xdg = NULL;
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else
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*xdg = mkpathdup("%s/git/%s", xdg_home, file);
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free(to_free);
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}
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char *git_path_submodule(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char *pathname = get_pathname();
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struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
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const char *git_dir;
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va_list args;
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unsigned len;
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len = strlen(path);
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if (len > PATH_MAX-100)
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return bad_path;
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strbuf_addstr(&buf, path);
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if (len && path[len-1] != '/')
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strbuf_addch(&buf, '/');
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strbuf_addstr(&buf, ".git");
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git_dir = read_gitfile(buf.buf);
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if (git_dir) {
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strbuf_reset(&buf);
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strbuf_addstr(&buf, git_dir);
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}
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strbuf_addch(&buf, '/');
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if (buf.len >= PATH_MAX)
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return bad_path;
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memcpy(pathname, buf.buf, buf.len + 1);
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strbuf_release(&buf);
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len = strlen(pathname);
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va_start(args, fmt);
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len += vsnprintf(pathname + len, PATH_MAX - len, fmt, args);
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va_end(args);
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if (len >= PATH_MAX)
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return bad_path;
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return cleanup_path(pathname);
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}
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int validate_headref(const char *path)
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{
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struct stat st;
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char *buf, buffer[256];
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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int fd;
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ssize_t len;
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if (lstat(path, &st) < 0)
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return -1;
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/* Make sure it is a "refs/.." symlink */
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if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
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len = readlink(path, buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1);
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if (len >= 5 && !memcmp("refs/", buffer, 5))
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return 0;
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* Anything else, just open it and try to see if it is a symbolic ref.
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*/
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fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0)
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return -1;
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len = read_in_full(fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1);
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close(fd);
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/*
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* Is it a symbolic ref?
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*/
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if (len < 4)
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return -1;
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if (!memcmp("ref:", buffer, 4)) {
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buf = buffer + 4;
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len -= 4;
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while (len && isspace(*buf))
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buf++, len--;
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if (len >= 5 && !memcmp("refs/", buf, 5))
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Is this a detached HEAD?
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*/
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if (!get_sha1_hex(buffer, sha1))
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return 0;
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return -1;
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}
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static struct passwd *getpw_str(const char *username, size_t len)
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{
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struct passwd *pw;
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char *username_z = xmalloc(len + 1);
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memcpy(username_z, username, len);
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username_z[len] = '\0';
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pw = getpwnam(username_z);
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free(username_z);
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return pw;
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}
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/*
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* Return a string with ~ and ~user expanded via getpw*. If buf != NULL,
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* then it is a newly allocated string. Returns NULL on getpw failure or
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* if path is NULL.
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*/
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char *expand_user_path(const char *path)
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{
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struct strbuf user_path = STRBUF_INIT;
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const char *first_slash = strchrnul(path, '/');
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const char *to_copy = path;
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if (path == NULL)
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goto return_null;
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if (path[0] == '~') {
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const char *username = path + 1;
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size_t username_len = first_slash - username;
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if (username_len == 0) {
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const char *home = getenv("HOME");
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if (!home)
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goto return_null;
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strbuf_add(&user_path, home, strlen(home));
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} else {
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struct passwd *pw = getpw_str(username, username_len);
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if (!pw)
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goto return_null;
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strbuf_add(&user_path, pw->pw_dir, strlen(pw->pw_dir));
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}
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to_copy = first_slash;
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}
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strbuf_add(&user_path, to_copy, strlen(to_copy));
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return strbuf_detach(&user_path, NULL);
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return_null:
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strbuf_release(&user_path);
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* First, one directory to try is determined by the following algorithm.
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*
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* (0) If "strict" is given, the path is used as given and no DWIM is
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* done. Otherwise:
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* (1) "~/path" to mean path under the running user's home directory;
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* (2) "~user/path" to mean path under named user's home directory;
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* (3) "relative/path" to mean cwd relative directory; or
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* (4) "/absolute/path" to mean absolute directory.
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*
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* Unless "strict" is given, we try access() for existence of "%s.git/.git",
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* "%s/.git", "%s.git", "%s" in this order. The first one that exists is
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* what we try.
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*
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* Second, we try chdir() to that. Upon failure, we return NULL.
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*
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* Then, we try if the current directory is a valid git repository.
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* Upon failure, we return NULL.
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*
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* If all goes well, we return the directory we used to chdir() (but
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* before ~user is expanded), avoiding getcwd() resolving symbolic
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* links. User relative paths are also returned as they are given,
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* except DWIM suffixing.
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*/
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const char *enter_repo(const char *path, int strict)
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{
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static char used_path[PATH_MAX];
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static char validated_path[PATH_MAX];
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if (!path)
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return NULL;
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if (!strict) {
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static const char *suffix[] = {
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"/.git", "", ".git/.git", ".git", NULL,
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};
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const char *gitfile;
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int len = strlen(path);
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int i;
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while ((1 < len) && (path[len-1] == '/'))
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len--;
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if (PATH_MAX <= len)
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return NULL;
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strncpy(used_path, path, len); used_path[len] = 0 ;
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strcpy(validated_path, used_path);
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if (used_path[0] == '~') {
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char *newpath = expand_user_path(used_path);
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if (!newpath || (PATH_MAX - 10 < strlen(newpath))) {
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free(newpath);
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* Copy back into the static buffer. A pity
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* since newpath was not bounded, but other
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* branches of the if are limited by PATH_MAX
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* anyway.
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*/
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strcpy(used_path, newpath); free(newpath);
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}
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else if (PATH_MAX - 10 < len)
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return NULL;
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len = strlen(used_path);
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for (i = 0; suffix[i]; i++) {
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struct stat st;
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strcpy(used_path + len, suffix[i]);
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if (!stat(used_path, &st) &&
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(S_ISREG(st.st_mode) ||
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(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && is_git_directory(used_path)))) {
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strcat(validated_path, suffix[i]);
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!suffix[i])
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return NULL;
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gitfile = read_gitfile(used_path) ;
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if (gitfile)
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strcpy(used_path, gitfile);
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if (chdir(used_path))
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return NULL;
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path = validated_path;
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}
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else if (chdir(path))
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return NULL;
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if (access("objects", X_OK) == 0 && access("refs", X_OK) == 0 &&
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validate_headref("HEAD") == 0) {
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set_git_dir(".");
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check_repository_format();
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return path;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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static int calc_shared_perm(int mode)
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{
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int tweak;
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if (shared_repository < 0)
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tweak = -shared_repository;
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else
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tweak = shared_repository;
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if (!(mode & S_IWUSR))
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tweak &= ~0222;
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if (mode & S_IXUSR)
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/* Copy read bits to execute bits */
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tweak |= (tweak & 0444) >> 2;
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if (shared_repository < 0)
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mode = (mode & ~0777) | tweak;
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else
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mode |= tweak;
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return mode;
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}
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int adjust_shared_perm(const char *path)
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{
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int old_mode, new_mode;
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if (!shared_repository)
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return 0;
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if (get_st_mode_bits(path, &old_mode) < 0)
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return -1;
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new_mode = calc_shared_perm(old_mode);
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if (S_ISDIR(old_mode)) {
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/* Copy read bits to execute bits */
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new_mode |= (new_mode & 0444) >> 2;
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new_mode |= FORCE_DIR_SET_GID;
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}
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if (((old_mode ^ new_mode) & ~S_IFMT) &&
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chmod(path, (new_mode & ~S_IFMT)) < 0)
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return -2;
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Give path as relative to prefix.
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*
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* The strbuf may or may not be used, so do not assume it contains the
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* returned path.
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*/
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const char *relative_path(const char *in, const char *prefix,
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struct strbuf *sb)
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{
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int in_len = in ? strlen(in) : 0;
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int prefix_len = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0;
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int in_off = 0;
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int prefix_off = 0;
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int i = 0, j = 0;
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if (!in_len)
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return "./";
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else if (!prefix_len)
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return in;
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while (i < prefix_len && j < in_len && prefix[i] == in[j]) {
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if (is_dir_sep(prefix[i])) {
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while (is_dir_sep(prefix[i]))
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i++;
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while (is_dir_sep(in[j]))
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j++;
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prefix_off = i;
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in_off = j;
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} else {
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i++;
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j++;
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}
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}
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if (
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/* "prefix" seems like prefix of "in" */
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i >= prefix_len &&
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/*
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* but "/foo" is not a prefix of "/foobar"
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* (i.e. prefix not end with '/')
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*/
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prefix_off < prefix_len) {
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if (j >= in_len) {
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/* in="/a/b", prefix="/a/b" */
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in_off = in_len;
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} else if (is_dir_sep(in[j])) {
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/* in="/a/b/c", prefix="/a/b" */
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while (is_dir_sep(in[j]))
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j++;
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in_off = j;
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} else {
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/* in="/a/bbb/c", prefix="/a/b" */
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i = prefix_off;
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}
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} else if (
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/* "in" is short than "prefix" */
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j >= in_len &&
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/* "in" not end with '/' */
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in_off < in_len) {
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if (is_dir_sep(prefix[i])) {
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/* in="/a/b", prefix="/a/b/c/" */
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while (is_dir_sep(prefix[i]))
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i++;
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in_off = in_len;
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}
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}
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in += in_off;
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in_len -= in_off;
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if (i >= prefix_len) {
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if (!in_len)
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return "./";
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else
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return in;
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}
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strbuf_reset(sb);
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strbuf_grow(sb, in_len);
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while (i < prefix_len) {
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if (is_dir_sep(prefix[i])) {
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strbuf_addstr(sb, "../");
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while (is_dir_sep(prefix[i]))
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i++;
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continue;
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}
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i++;
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}
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if (!is_dir_sep(prefix[prefix_len - 1]))
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strbuf_addstr(sb, "../");
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strbuf_addstr(sb, in);
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return sb->buf;
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}
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/*
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* It is okay if dst == src, but they should not overlap otherwise.
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*
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* Performs the following normalizations on src, storing the result in dst:
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* - Ensures that components are separated by '/' (Windows only)
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* - Squashes sequences of '/'.
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* - Removes "." components.
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* - Removes ".." components, and the components the precede them.
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* Returns failure (non-zero) if a ".." component appears as first path
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* component anytime during the normalization. Otherwise, returns success (0).
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*
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* Note that this function is purely textual. It does not follow symlinks,
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* verify the existence of the path, or make any system calls.
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*/
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int normalize_path_copy(char *dst, const char *src)
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{
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char *dst0;
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if (has_dos_drive_prefix(src)) {
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*dst++ = *src++;
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*dst++ = *src++;
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}
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dst0 = dst;
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if (is_dir_sep(*src)) {
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*dst++ = '/';
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while (is_dir_sep(*src))
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src++;
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}
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for (;;) {
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char c = *src;
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/*
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* A path component that begins with . could be
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* special:
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* (1) "." and ends -- ignore and terminate.
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* (2) "./" -- ignore them, eat slash and continue.
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* (3) ".." and ends -- strip one and terminate.
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* (4) "../" -- strip one, eat slash and continue.
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*/
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if (c == '.') {
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if (!src[1]) {
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/* (1) */
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src++;
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} else if (is_dir_sep(src[1])) {
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/* (2) */
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src += 2;
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while (is_dir_sep(*src))
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src++;
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continue;
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} else if (src[1] == '.') {
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if (!src[2]) {
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/* (3) */
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src += 2;
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goto up_one;
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} else if (is_dir_sep(src[2])) {
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/* (4) */
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src += 3;
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while (is_dir_sep(*src))
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src++;
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goto up_one;
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}
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}
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}
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/* copy up to the next '/', and eat all '/' */
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while ((c = *src++) != '\0' && !is_dir_sep(c))
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*dst++ = c;
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if (is_dir_sep(c)) {
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*dst++ = '/';
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while (is_dir_sep(c))
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c = *src++;
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src--;
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} else if (!c)
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break;
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continue;
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up_one:
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/*
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* dst0..dst is prefix portion, and dst[-1] is '/';
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* go up one level.
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*/
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dst--; /* go to trailing '/' */
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if (dst <= dst0)
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return -1;
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/* Windows: dst[-1] cannot be backslash anymore */
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while (dst0 < dst && dst[-1] != '/')
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dst--;
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}
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*dst = '\0';
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* path = Canonical absolute path
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* prefixes = string_list containing normalized, absolute paths without
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* trailing slashes (except for the root directory, which is denoted by "/").
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*
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* Determines, for each path in prefixes, whether the "prefix"
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* is an ancestor directory of path. Returns the length of the longest
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* ancestor directory, excluding any trailing slashes, or -1 if no prefix
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* is an ancestor. (Note that this means 0 is returned if prefixes is
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* ["/"].) "/foo" is not considered an ancestor of "/foobar". Directories
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* are not considered to be their own ancestors. path must be in a
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* canonical form: empty components, or "." or ".." components are not
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* allowed.
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*/
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int longest_ancestor_length(const char *path, struct string_list *prefixes)
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{
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int i, max_len = -1;
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if (!strcmp(path, "/"))
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return -1;
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for (i = 0; i < prefixes->nr; i++) {
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const char *ceil = prefixes->items[i].string;
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int len = strlen(ceil);
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if (len == 1 && ceil[0] == '/')
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len = 0; /* root matches anything, with length 0 */
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else if (!strncmp(path, ceil, len) && path[len] == '/')
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; /* match of length len */
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else
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continue; /* no match */
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if (len > max_len)
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max_len = len;
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}
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return max_len;
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}
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/* strip arbitrary amount of directory separators at end of path */
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static inline int chomp_trailing_dir_sep(const char *path, int len)
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{
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while (len && is_dir_sep(path[len - 1]))
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len--;
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return len;
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}
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/*
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* If path ends with suffix (complete path components), returns the
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* part before suffix (sans trailing directory separators).
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* Otherwise returns NULL.
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*/
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char *strip_path_suffix(const char *path, const char *suffix)
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{
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int path_len = strlen(path), suffix_len = strlen(suffix);
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while (suffix_len) {
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if (!path_len)
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return NULL;
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if (is_dir_sep(path[path_len - 1])) {
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if (!is_dir_sep(suffix[suffix_len - 1]))
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return NULL;
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path_len = chomp_trailing_dir_sep(path, path_len);
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suffix_len = chomp_trailing_dir_sep(suffix, suffix_len);
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}
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else if (path[--path_len] != suffix[--suffix_len])
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return NULL;
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}
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if (path_len && !is_dir_sep(path[path_len - 1]))
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return NULL;
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return xstrndup(path, chomp_trailing_dir_sep(path, path_len));
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}
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int daemon_avoid_alias(const char *p)
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{
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int sl, ndot;
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/*
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* This resurrects the belts and suspenders paranoia check by HPA
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* done in <435560F7.4080006@zytor.com> thread, now enter_repo()
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* does not do getcwd() based path canonicalization.
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*
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* sl becomes true immediately after seeing '/' and continues to
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* be true as long as dots continue after that without intervening
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* non-dot character.
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*/
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if (!p || (*p != '/' && *p != '~'))
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return -1;
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sl = 1; ndot = 0;
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p++;
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while (1) {
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char ch = *p++;
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if (sl) {
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if (ch == '.')
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ndot++;
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else if (ch == '/') {
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if (ndot < 3)
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/* reject //, /./ and /../ */
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return -1;
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ndot = 0;
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}
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else if (ch == 0) {
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if (0 < ndot && ndot < 3)
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/* reject /.$ and /..$ */
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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else
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sl = ndot = 0;
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}
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else if (ch == 0)
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return 0;
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else if (ch == '/') {
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sl = 1;
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ndot = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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int offset_1st_component(const char *path)
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{
|
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if (has_dos_drive_prefix(path))
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return 2 + is_dir_sep(path[2]);
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return is_dir_sep(path[0]);
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}
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