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include.c
/* $XConsortium: include.c /main/20 1996/12/04 10:11:18 swick $ */
/*

Copyright (c) 1993, 1994  X Consortium

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be
used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium.

*/


#include "def.h"

#ifdef __SUNPRO_C
extern int lstat();
#endif

extern struct inclist inclist[ MAXFILES ],
            *inclistp;
extern char *includedirs[ ];
extern char *notdotdot[ ];
extern boolean show_where_not;
extern boolean warn_multiple;


boolean
isdot(p)
register char *p;
{
   if (p && *p++ == '.' && *p++ == '\0')
      return(TRUE);
   return(FALSE);
}

boolean
isdotdot(p)
register char *p;
{
   if (p && *p++ == '.' && *p++ == '.' && *p++ == '\0')
      return(TRUE);
   return(FALSE);
}

boolean
issymbolic(dir, component)
register char *dir, *component;
{
#ifdef S_IFLNK
   struct stat st;
   char buf[ BUFSIZ ], **pp;

   sprintf(buf, "%s%s%s", dir, *dir ? "/" : "", component);
   for (pp = notdotdot; *pp; pp++)
      if (strcmp(*pp, buf) == 0)
         return (TRUE);
   if (lstat(buf, &st) == 0
         && (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) {
      *pp++ = copy(buf);
      if (pp >= &notdotdot[ MAXDIRS ])
         fatalerr("out of .. dirs, increase MAXDIRS\n");
      return(TRUE);
   }
#else
   if (dir && component) { }  /* use arguments */
#endif
   return(FALSE);
}

/*
 * Occasionally, pathnames are created that look like .../x/../y
 * Any of the 'x/..' sequences within the name can be eliminated.
 * (but only if 'x' is not a symbolic link!!)
 */
void
remove_dotdot(path)
char *path;
{
   register char *end, *from, *to, **cp;
   char  *components[ MAXFILES ],
   newpath[ BUFSIZ ];
   boolean  component_copied;

   /*
    * slice path up into components.
    */
   to = newpath;
   if (*path == '/')
      *to++ = '/';
   *to = '\0';
   cp = components;
   for (from = end = path; *end; end++)
      if (*end == '/') {
         while (*end == '/')
            *end++ = '\0';
         if (*from)
            *cp++ = from;
         from = end;
      }
   *cp++ = from;
   *cp = NULL;

   /*
    * Recursively remove all 'x/..' component pairs.
    */
   cp = components;
   while (*cp) {
      if (!isdot(*cp) && !isdotdot(*cp) && isdotdot(*(cp + 1))
            && !issymbolic(newpath, *cp)) {
         char **fp = cp + 2;
         char **tp = cp;

         do
            *tp++ = *fp; /* move all the pointers down */
         while (*fp++);
         if (cp != components)
            cp--; /* go back and check for nested ".." */
      } else {
         cp++;
      }
   }
   /*
    * Concatenate the remaining path elements.
    */
   cp = components;
   component_copied = FALSE;
   while (*cp) {
      if (component_copied)
         *to++ = '/';
      component_copied = TRUE;
      for (from = *cp; *from;)
         *to++ = *from++;
      *to = '\0';
      cp++;
   }
   *to++ = '\0';

   /*
    * copy the reconstituted path back to our pointer.
    */
   strcpy(path, newpath);
}

/*
 * Add an include file to the list of those included by 'file'.
 */
struct inclist *newinclude(newfile, incstring)
         register char *newfile, *incstring;
{
   register struct inclist *ip;

   /*
    * First, put this file on the global list of include files.
    */
   ip = inclistp++;
   if (inclistp == inclist + MAXFILES - 1)
      fatalerr("out of space: increase MAXFILES\n");
   ip->i_file = copy(newfile);

   if (incstring == NULL)
      ip->i_incstring = ip->i_file;
   else
      ip->i_incstring = copy(incstring);

   return(ip);
}

void
included_by(ip, newfile)
register struct inclist *ip, *newfile;
{
   register int i;

   if (ip == NULL)
      return;
   /*
    * Put this include file (newfile) on the list of files included
    * by 'file'.  If 'file' is NULL, then it is not an include
    * file itself (i.e. was probably mentioned on the command line).
    * If it is already on the list, don't stick it on again.
    */
   if (ip->i_list == NULL) {
      ip->i_list = (struct inclist **)
                   malloc(sizeof(struct inclist *) * ++ip->i_listlen);
      ip->i_merged = (boolean *)
                     malloc(sizeof(boolean) * ip->i_listlen);
   } else {
      for (i = 0; i < ip->i_listlen; i++)
         if (ip->i_list[ i ] == newfile) {
            i = strlen(newfile->i_file);
            if (!(ip->i_flags & INCLUDED_SYM) &&
                  !(i > 2 &&
                    newfile->i_file[i-1] == 'c' &&
                    newfile->i_file[i-2] == '.')) {
               /* only bitch if ip has */
               /* no #include SYMBOL lines  */
               /* and is not a .c file */
               if (warn_multiple) {
                  warning("%s includes %s more than once!\n",
                          ip->i_file, newfile->i_file);
                  warning1("Already have\n");
                  for (i = 0; i < ip->i_listlen; i++)
                     warning1("\t%s\n", ip->i_list[i]->i_file);
               }
            }
            return;
         }
      ip->i_list = (struct inclist **) realloc(ip->i_list,
                   sizeof(struct inclist *) * ++ip->i_listlen);
      ip->i_merged = (boolean *)
                     realloc(ip->i_merged, sizeof(boolean) * ip->i_listlen);
   }
   ip->i_list[ ip->i_listlen-1 ] = newfile;
   ip->i_merged[ ip->i_listlen-1 ] = FALSE;
}

void
inc_clean()
{
   register struct inclist *ip;

   for (ip = inclist; ip < inclistp; ip++) {
      ip->i_flags &= ~MARKED;
      ip->i_flags &= ~SEARCHED;
      undefine_all(ip);
   }
}

struct inclist *inc_path(char *file, char *include, boolean dot) {
   static char path[ BUFSIZ ];
   register char  **pp, *p;
   register struct inclist *ip;
   struct stat st;
   boolean found = FALSE;

   /*
    * Check all previously found include files for a path that
    * has already been expanded.
    */
   for (ip = inclist; ip->i_file; ip++)
      if ((strcmp(ip->i_incstring, include) == 0) &&
            !(ip->i_flags & INCLUDED_SYM)) {
         found = TRUE;
         break;
      }

   /*
    * If the path was surrounded by "" or is an absolute path,
    * then check the exact path provided.
    */
   if (!found && (dot || *include == '/')) {
#ifdef _WIN32
      if (stat(include, &st) == 0 && (st.st_mode & S_IFREG)) {
#else
      if (stat(include, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
#endif
         ip = newinclude(include, include);
         found = TRUE;
      } else if (show_where_not)
         warning1("\tnot in %s\n", include);
   }

   /*
    * If the path was surrounded by "" see if this include file is in the
    * directory of the file being parsed.
    */
   if (!found && dot) {
      for (p = file + strlen(file); p > file; p--)
         if (*p == '/')
            break;
      if (p == file) {
         strncpy(path, include, sizeof(path) - 1);
         path[sizeof(path)-1] = '\0';
      } else {
         strncpy(path, file, (p - file) + 1);
         path[(p-file) + 1] = '\0';
         strncpy(path + (p - file) + 1, include, sizeof(path) - (p - file + 1));
      }
      remove_dotdot(path);
#ifdef _WIN32
      if (stat(path, &st) == 0 && (st.st_mode & S_IFREG)) {
#else
      if (stat(path, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
#endif
         ip = newinclude(path, include);
         found = TRUE;
      } else if (show_where_not)
         warning1("\tnot in %s\n", path);
   }

   /*
    * Check the include directories specified. (standard include dir
    * should be at the end.)
    */
   if (!found)
      for (pp = includedirs; *pp; pp++) {
         if (strlen(*pp) + strlen(include) + 2 > sizeof(path)) {
            warning1("\t%s/%s too long\n", *pp, include);
            continue;
         }
         sprintf(path, "%s/%s", *pp, include);
         remove_dotdot(path);
#ifdef _WIN32
         if (stat(path, &st) == 0 && (st.st_mode & S_IFREG)) {
#else
         if (stat(path, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
#endif
            ip = newinclude(path, include);
            found = TRUE;
            break;
         } else if (show_where_not)
            warning1("\tnot in %s\n", path);
      }

   if (!found)
      ip = NULL;
   return(ip);
}
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