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/**********************************************************************
dir.c -
$Author$
$Date$
created at: Wed Jan 5 09:51:01 JST 1994
Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto
Copyright (C) 2000 Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan
**********************************************************************/
#include "ruby.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_DIRENT_H && !defined _WIN32
# include <dirent.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#elif defined HAVE_DIRECT_H && !defined _WIN32
# include <direct.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#else
# define dirent direct
* gc.c (Init_stack): stack region is far smaller than usual if pthread is used. * marshal.c (w_extended): singleton methods should not be checked when dumping via marshal_dump() or _dump(). [ruby-talk:85909] * file.c (getcwdofdrv): avoid using getcwd() directly, use my_getcwd() instead. * merged NeXT, OpenStep, Rhapsody ports patch from Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>. [ruby-core:01596] * marshal.c (w_object): LINK check earlier than anything else, i.e. do not dump TYPE_IVAR for already dumped objects. (ruby-bugs PR#1220) * eval.c (rb_eval): call "inherited" only when a new class is generated; not on reopening. * eval.c (eval): prepend error position in evaluating string to * configure.in: revived NextStep, OpenStep, and Rhapsody ports which had become unbuildable; enhanced --enable-fat-binary option so that it accepts a list of desired architectures (rather than assuming a fixed list), or defaults to a platform-appropriate list if user does not provide an explicit list; made the default list of architectures for MAB (fat binary) more comprehensive; now uses -fno-common even when building the interpreter (in addition to using it for extensions), thus allowing the interpreter to be embedded into a plugin module of an external project (in addition to allowing embedding directly into an application); added checks for <netinet/in_systm.h> (needed by `socket' extension) and getcwd(); now ensures that -I/usr/local/include is employed when extensions' extconf.rb scripts invoke have_header() since extension checks on NextStep and OpenStep will fail without it if the desired resource resides in the /usr/local tree; fixed formatting of --help message. * Makefile.in: $(LIBRUBY_A) rule now deletes the archive before invoking $(AR) since `ar' on Apple/NeXT can not "update" MAB archives (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); added rule for new missing/getcwd.c. * defines.h: fixed endian handling during MAB build (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option) to ensure that all portions of the project see the correct WORDS_BIGENDIAN value (some extension modules were getting the wrong endian setting); added missing constants GETPGRP_VOID, WNOHANG, WUNTRACED, X_OK, and type pid_t for NextStep and OpenStep; removed unnecessary and problematic HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H define in NeXT section. * dir.c: do not allow NAMLEN() macro to trust dirent::d_namlen on NextStep since, on some installations, this value always resolves uselessly to zero. * dln.c: added error reporting to NextStep extension loader since the previous behavior of failing silently was not useful; now ensures that NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW compatibility constant is defined for OpenStep and Rhapsody; no longer includes <mach-o/dyld.h> twice on Rhapsody since this header lacks multiple-include protection, which resulted in "redefinition" compilation errors. * main.c: also create hard reference to objc_msgSend() on NeXT platforms (in addition to Apple platforms). * lib/mkmf.rb: now exports XCFLAGS from configure script to extension makefiles so that extensions can be built MAB (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); also utilize XCFLAGS in cc_command() (but not cpp_command() because MAB flags are incompatible with direct invocation of `cpp'). * ext/curses/extconf.rb: now additionally checks for presence of these curses functions which are not present on NextStep or Openstep: bkgd(), bkgdset(), color(), curs(), getbkgd(), init(), scrl(), set(), setscrreg(), wattroff(), wattron(), wattrset(), wbkgd(), wbkgdset(), wscrl(), wsetscrreg() * ext/curses/curses.c: added appropriate #ifdef's for additional set of curses functions now checked by extconf.rb; fixed curses_bkgd() and window_bkgd() to correctly return boolean result rather than numeric result; fixed window_getbkgd() to correctly signal an error by returning nil rather than -1. * ext/etc/etc.c: setup_passwd() and setup_group() now check for null pointers before invoking rb_tainted_str_new2() upon fields extracted from `struct passwd' and `struct group' since null pointers in some fields are common on NextStep/OpenStep (especially so for the `pw_comment' field) and rb_tainted_str_new2() throws an exception when it receives a null pointer. * ext/pty/pty.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(). * ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: cast first argument of getservbyname(), gethostbyaddr(), and gethostbyname() from (const char*) to non-const (char*) for older platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep. * ext/socket/socket.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(); include <netinet/in_systm.h> if present for NextStep and OpenStep; cast first argument of gethostbyaddr() and getservbyname() from (const char*) to non-const (char*) for older platforms. * ext/syslog/syslog.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@5002 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# if !defined __NeXT__
# define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen
# else
# /* On some versions of NextStep, d_namlen is always zero, so avoid it. */
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H
# include <sys/ndir.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
# include <sys/dir.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_NDIR_H
# include <ndir.h>
# endif
# ifdef _WIN32
# include "win32/dir.h"
# endif
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H
char *getenv();
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_STRING_H
char *strchr _((char*,char));
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#include "util.h"
#ifndef HAVE_LSTAT
#define lstat(path,st) stat(path,st)
#endif
#define FNM_NOESCAPE 0x01
#define FNM_PATHNAME 0x02
#define FNM_DOTMATCH 0x04
#define FNM_CASEFOLD 0x08
#define FNM_NOMATCH 1
#define FNM_ERROR 2
#define downcase(c) (nocase && ISUPPER(c) ? tolower(c) : (c))
#define compare(c1, c2) (((unsigned char)(c1)) - ((unsigned char)(c2)))
/* caution: in case *p == '\0'
Next(p) == p + 1 in single byte environment
Next(p) == p in multi byte environment
*/
#if defined(CharNext)
# define Next(p) CharNext(p)
#elif defined(DJGPP)
# define Next(p) ((p) + mblen(p, MB_CUR_MAX))
#elif defined(__EMX__)
# define Next(p) ((p) + emx_mblen(p))
static inline int
emx_mblen(p)
const char *p;
{
int n = mblen(p, INT_MAX);
return (n < 0) ? 1 : n;
}
#endif
#ifndef Next /* single byte environment */
# define Next(p) ((p) + 1)
# define Inc(p) (++(p))
# define Compare(p1, p2) (compare(downcase(*(p1)), downcase(*(p2))))
#else /* multi byte environment */
# define Inc(p) ((p) = Next(p))
# define Compare(p1, p2) (CompareImpl(p1, p2, nocase))
static int
CompareImpl(p1, p2, nocase)
const char *p1;
const char *p2;
int nocase;
{
const int len1 = Next(p1) - p1;
const int len2 = Next(p2) - p2;
if (len1 == 0) return len2;
if (len2 == 0) return -len1;
if (len1 == 1)
if (len2 == 1)
return compare(downcase(*p1), downcase(*p2));
else {
const int ret = compare(downcase(*p1), *p2);
return ret ? ret : -1;
}
else
if (len2 == 1) {
const int ret = compare(*p1, downcase(*p2));
return ret ? ret : 1;
}
else {
const int ret = memcmp(p1, p2, len1 < len2 ? len1 : len2);
return ret ? ret : len1 - len2;
}
}
#endif /* environment */
#if defined DOSISH
#define isdirsep(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\')
#else
#define isdirsep(c) ((c) == '/')
#endif
static char *
range(pat, test, flags)
char *pat;
char *test;
int flags;
{
int not, ok = 0;
int nocase = flags & FNM_CASEFOLD;
int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
not = *pat == '!' || *pat == '^';
if (not)
pat++;
while (*pat) {
char *pstart, *pend;
pstart = pend = pat;
if (*pstart == ']')
return ok == not ? 0 : ++pat;
else if (escape && *pstart == '\\')
pstart = pend = ++pat;
Inc(pat);
if (*pat == '-' && pat[1] != ']') {
if (escape && pat[1] == '\\')
pat++;
pend = pat+1;
if (!*pend)
return 0;
pat = Next(pend);
}
if (Compare(pstart, test) <= 0 && Compare(test, pend) <= 0)
ok = 1;
}
return 0;
}
#define ISDIRSEP(c) (pathname && isdirsep(c))
#define PERIOD_S() (period && *s == '.' && \
(!s_prev || ISDIRSEP(*s_prev)))
#define INC_S() (s = Next(s_prev = s))
static int
fnmatch(pat, string, flags)
const char *pat;
const char *string;
int flags;
{
int c;
const char *test;
const char *s = string, *s_prev = 0;
int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
int pathname = flags & FNM_PATHNAME;
int period = !(flags & FNM_DOTMATCH);
int nocase = flags & FNM_CASEFOLD;
while (c = *pat) {
switch (c) {
case '?':
if (!*s || ISDIRSEP(*s) || PERIOD_S())
return FNM_NOMATCH;
INC_S();
++pat;
break;
case '*':
while ((c = *++pat) == '*')
;
if (PERIOD_S())
return FNM_NOMATCH;
if (!c) {
if (pathname && *rb_path_next(s))
return FNM_NOMATCH;
else
return 0;
}
else if (ISDIRSEP(c)) {
s = rb_path_next(s);
if (*s) {
INC_S();
break;
}
return FNM_NOMATCH;
}
test = escape && c == '\\' ? pat+1 : pat;
while (*s) {
if ((c == '[' || Compare(s, test) == 0) &&
!fnmatch(pat, s, flags | FNM_DOTMATCH))
return 0;
else if (ISDIRSEP(*s))
break;
INC_S();
}
return FNM_NOMATCH;
case '[':
if (!*s || ISDIRSEP(*s) || PERIOD_S())
return FNM_NOMATCH;
pat = range(pat+1, s, flags);
if (!pat)
return FNM_NOMATCH;
INC_S();
break;
case '\\':
if (escape && pat[1]
#if defined DOSISH
&& strchr("*?[\\", pat[1])
#endif
) {
c = *++pat;
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
#if defined DOSISH
if (ISDIRSEP(c) && isdirsep(*s))
;
else
#endif
if (Compare(pat, s) != 0)
return FNM_NOMATCH;
INC_S();
Inc(pat);
break;
}
}
return !*s ? 0 : FNM_NOMATCH;
}
VALUE rb_cDir;
struct dir_data {
DIR *dir;
char *path;
};
static void
free_dir(dir)
struct dir_data *dir;
{
if (dir && dir->dir) closedir(dir->dir);
}
static VALUE dir_close _((VALUE));
static VALUE dir_s_alloc _((VALUE));
static VALUE
dir_s_alloc(klass)
VALUE klass;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
VALUE obj = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dir_data, 0, free_dir, dirp);
dirp->dir = NULL;
dirp->path = NULL;
return obj;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.new( string ) -> aDir
*
* Returns a new directory object for the named directory.
*/
static VALUE
dir_initialize(dir, dirname)
VALUE dir, dirname;
{
struct dir_data *dp;
* eval.c (block_pass): should not downgrade safe level. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: allow specifying dbm-type explicitly. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: avoid gdbm if possible, because it leaks memory, whereas gdbm.so doesn't. potential incompatibility. * string.c (rb_str_insert): new method. * parse.y (yylex): lex_state after RESCUE_MOD should be EXPR_BEG. * array.c (rb_ary_insert): new method. * array.c (rb_ary_update): new utility function. * io.c (set_outfile): should check if closed before assignment. * eval.c (rb_eval): should preserve value of ruby_errinfo. * eval.c (rb_thread_schedule): infinite sleep should not cause dead lock. * array.c (rb_ary_flatten_bang): proper recursive detection. * eval.c (yield_under): need not to prohibit at safe level 4. * pack.c (pack_pack): p/P packs nil into NULL. * pack.c (pack_unpack): p/P unpacks NULL into nil. * pack.c (pack_pack): size check for P template. * ruby.c (set_arg0): wrong predicate when new $0 value is bigger than original space. * gc.c (id2ref): should use NUM2ULONG() * object.c (rb_mod_const_get): check whether name is a class variable name. * object.c (rb_mod_const_set): ditto. * object.c (rb_mod_const_defined): ditto. * marshal.c (w_float): precision changed to "%.16g" * eval.c (rb_call0): wrong retry behavior. * numeric.c (fix_aref): a bug on long>int architecture. * eval.c (rb_eval_string_wrap): should restore ruby_wrapper. * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): char class at either edge of range should be invalid. * eval.c (handle_rescue): use === to compare exception match. * error.c (syserr_eqq): comparison between SytemCallErrors should based on their error numbers. * eval.c (safe_getter): should use INT2NUM(). * bignum.c (rb_big2long): 2**31 cannot fit in 31 bit long. * regex.c (calculate_must_string): wrong length calculation. * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): fixed memory leak. * parse.y (none): should clear cmdarg_stack too. * io.c (rb_fopen): use setvbuf() to avoid recursive malloc() on some platforms. * file.c (rb_stat_dev): device functions should honor stat field types (except long long such as dev_t). * eval.c (rb_mod_nesting): should not push nil for nesting array. * eval.c (rb_mod_s_constants): should not search array by rb_mod_const_at() for nil (happens for singleton class). * class.c (rb_singleton_class_attached): should modify iv_tbl by itself, no longer use rb_iv_set() to avoid freeze check error. * variable.c (rb_const_get): error message "uninitialized constant Foo at Bar::Baz" instead of "uninitialized constantBar::Baz::Foo". * eval.c (rb_mod_included): new hook called from rb_mod_include(). * io.c (opt_i_set): should strdup() inplace_edit string. * eval.c (exec_under): need to push cref too. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): raise NameError for "undefined local variable or method". * error.c (Init_Exception): new exception NoMethodError. NameError moved under ScriptError again. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): use NoMethodError instead of NameError. * file.c (Init_File): should redifine "new" class method. * eval.c (PUSH_CREF): sharing cref node was problematic. maintain runtime cref list instead. * eval.c (rb_eval): copy defn node before registering. * eval.c (rb_load): clear ruby_cref before loading. * variable.c (rb_const_get): no recursion to show full class path for modules. * eval.c (rb_set_safe_level): should set safe level in curr_thread as well. * eval.c (safe_setter): ditto. * object.c (rb_obj_is_instance_of): nil belongs to false, not true. * time.c (make_time_t): proper (I hope) daylight saving time handling for both US and Europe. I HATE DST! * eval.c (rb_thread_wait_for): non blocked signal interrupt should stop the interval. * eval.c (proc_eq): class check aded. * eval.c (proc_eq): typo fixed ("return" was ommitted). * error.c (Init_Exception): move NameError under StandardError. * class.c (rb_mod_clone): should copy method bodies too. * bignum.c (bigdivrem): should trim trailing zero bdigits of remainder, even if dd == 0. * file.c (check3rdbyte): safe string check moved here. * time.c (make_time_t): remove HAVE_TM_ZONE code since it sometimes reports wrong time. * time.c (make_time_t): remove unnecessary range check for platforms where negative time_t is available. * process.c (proc_waitall): should push Process::Status instead of Finuxm status. * process.c (waitall_each): should add all entries in pid_tbl. these changes are inspired by Koji Arai. Thanks. * process.c (proc_wait): should not iterate if pid_tbl is 0. * process.c (proc_waitall): ditto. * numeric.c (flodivmod): a bug in no fmod case. * process.c (pst_wifsignaled): should apply WIFSIGNALED for status (int), not st (VALUE). * io.c (Init_IO): value of $/ and $\ are no longer restricted to strings. type checks are done on demand. * class.c (rb_include_module): module inclusion should be check taints. * ruby.h (STR2CSTR): replace to StringType() and StringTypePtr(). * ruby.h (rb_str2cstr): ditto. * eval.c (rb_load): should not copy topleve local variables. It cause variable/method ambiguity. Thanks to L. Peter Deutsch. * class.c (rb_include_module): freeze check at first. * eval.c (rb_attr): sprintf() and rb_intern() moved into conditional body. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@1356 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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SafeStringValue(dirname);
Data_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, dp);
if (dp->dir) closedir(dp->dir);
if (dp->path) free(dp->path);
dp->dir = NULL;
dp->path = NULL;
dp->dir = opendir(RSTRING(dirname)->ptr);
if (dp->dir == NULL) {
if (errno == EMFILE || errno == ENFILE) {
rb_gc();
dp->dir = opendir(RSTRING(dirname)->ptr);
}
if (dp->dir == NULL) {
rb_sys_fail(RSTRING(dirname)->ptr);
}
}
dp->path = strdup(RSTRING(dirname)->ptr);
return dir;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.open( string ) => aDir
* Dir.open( string ) {| aDir | block } => anObject
*
* With no block, <code>open</code> is a synonym for
* <code>Dir::new</code>. If a block is present, it is passed
* <i>aDir</i> as a parameter. The directory is closed at the end of
* the block, and <code>Dir::open</code> returns the value of the
* block.
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_open(klass, dirname)
VALUE klass, dirname;
{
struct dir_data *dp;
VALUE dir = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dir_data, 0, free_dir, dp);
dir_initialize(dir, dirname);
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
return rb_ensure(rb_yield, dir, dir_close, dir);
}
return dir;
}
static void
dir_closed()
{
rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "closed directory");
}
#define GetDIR(obj, dirp) do {\
Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dir_data, dirp);\
if (dirp->dir == NULL) dir_closed();\
} while (0)
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.inspect => string
*
* Return a string describing this Dir object.
*/
static VALUE
dir_inspect(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
if (dirp->path) {
char *c = rb_obj_classname(dir);
int len = strlen(c) + strlen(dirp->path) + 4;
VALUE s = rb_str_new(0, len);
snprintf(RSTRING(s)->ptr, len+1, "#<%s:%s>", c, dirp->path);
return s;
}
return rb_funcall(dir, rb_intern("to_s"), 0, 0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.path => string or nil
*
* Returns the path parameter passed to <em>dir</em>'s constructor.
*
* d = Dir.new("..")
* d.path #=> ".."
*/
static VALUE
dir_path(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
if (!dirp->path) return Qnil;
return rb_str_new2(dirp->path);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.read => string or nil
*
* Reads the next entry from <em>dir</em> and returns it as a string.
* Returns <code>nil</code> at the end of the stream.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir")
* d.read #=> "."
* d.read #=> ".."
* d.read #=> "config.h"
*/
static VALUE
dir_read(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
struct dirent *dp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
errno = 0;
dp = readdir(dirp->dir);
if (dp) {
return rb_tainted_str_new(dp->d_name, NAMLEN(dp));
}
else if (errno == 0) { /* end of stream */
return Qnil;
}
else {
rb_sys_fail(0);
}
return Qnil; /* not reached */
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.each { |filename| block } => dir
*
* Calls the block once for each entry in this directory, passing the
* filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir")
* d.each {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Got .
* Got ..
* Got config.h
* Got main.rb
*/
static VALUE
dir_each(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
struct dirent *dp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
for (dp = readdir(dirp->dir); dp != NULL; dp = readdir(dirp->dir)) {
rb_yield(rb_tainted_str_new(dp->d_name, NAMLEN(dp)));
if (dirp->dir == NULL) dir_closed();
}
return dir;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.pos => integer
* dir.tell => integer
*
* Returns the current position in <em>dir</em>. See also
* <code>Dir#seek</code>.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir")
* d.tell #=> 0
* d.read #=> "."
* d.tell #=> 12
*/
static VALUE
dir_tell(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
#ifdef HAVE_TELLDIR
struct dir_data *dirp;
long pos;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
pos = telldir(dirp->dir);
return rb_int2inum(pos);
#else
rb_notimplement();
#endif
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.seek( integer ) => dir
*
* Seeks to a particular location in <em>dir</em>. <i>integer</i>
* must be a value returned by <code>Dir#tell</code>.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir") #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
* d.read #=> "."
* i = d.tell #=> 12
* d.read #=> ".."
* d.seek(i) #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
* d.read #=> ".."
*/
static VALUE
dir_seek(dir, pos)
VALUE dir, pos;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
#ifdef HAVE_SEEKDIR
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
seekdir(dirp->dir, NUM2INT(pos));
return dir;
#else
rb_notimplement();
#endif
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.pos( integer ) => integer
*
* Synonym for <code>Dir#seek</code>, but returns the position
* parameter.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir") #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
* d.read #=> "."
* i = d.pos #=> 12
* d.read #=> ".."
* d.pos = i #=> 12
* d.read #=> ".."
*/
static VALUE
dir_set_pos(dir, pos)
VALUE dir, pos;
{
dir_seek(dir, pos);
return pos;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.rewind => dir
*
* Repositions <em>dir</em> to the first entry.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir")
* d.read #=> "."
* d.rewind #=> #<Dir:0x401b3fb0>
* d.read #=> "."
*/
static VALUE
dir_rewind(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
rewinddir(dirp->dir);
return dir;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* dir.close => nil
*
* Closes the directory stream. Any further attempts to access
* <em>dir</em> will raise an <code>IOError</code>.
*
* d = Dir.new("testdir")
* d.close #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
dir_close(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
struct dir_data *dirp;
GetDIR(dir, dirp);
closedir(dirp->dir);
dirp->dir = NULL;
return Qnil;
}
static void
dir_chdir(path)
const char *path;
{
if (chdir(path) < 0)
rb_sys_fail(path);
}
static int chdir_blocking = 0;
static VALUE chdir_thread = Qnil;
static VALUE
chdir_restore(path)
char *path;
{
chdir_blocking--;
if (chdir_blocking == 0)
chdir_thread = Qnil;
dir_chdir(path);
free(path);
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.chdir( [ string] ) => 0
* Dir.chdir( [ string] ) {| path | block } => anObject
*
* Changes the current working directory of the process to the given
* string. When called without an argument, changes the directory to
* the value of the environment variable <code>HOME</code>, or
* <code>LOGDIR</code>. <code>SystemCallError</code> (probably
* <code>Errno::ENOENT</code>) if the target directory does not exist.
*
* If a block is given, it is passed the name of the new current
* directory, and the block is executed with that as the current
* directory. The original working directory is restored when the block
* exits. The return value of <code>chdir</code> is the value of the
* block. <code>chdir</code> blocks can be nested, but in a
* multi-threaded program an error will be raised if a thread attempts
* to open a <code>chdir</code> block while another thread has one
* open.
*
* Dir.chdir("/var/spool/mail")
* puts Dir.pwd
* Dir.chdir("/tmp") do
* puts Dir.pwd
* Dir.chdir("/usr") do
* puts Dir.pwd
* end
* puts Dir.pwd
* end
* puts Dir.pwd
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* /var/spool/mail
* /tmp
* /usr
* /tmp
* /var/spool/mail
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_chdir(argc, argv, obj)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE obj;
{
VALUE path = Qnil;
char *dist = "";
rb_secure(2);
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &path) == 1) {
* eval.c (block_pass): should not downgrade safe level. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: allow specifying dbm-type explicitly. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: avoid gdbm if possible, because it leaks memory, whereas gdbm.so doesn't. potential incompatibility. * string.c (rb_str_insert): new method. * parse.y (yylex): lex_state after RESCUE_MOD should be EXPR_BEG. * array.c (rb_ary_insert): new method. * array.c (rb_ary_update): new utility function. * io.c (set_outfile): should check if closed before assignment. * eval.c (rb_eval): should preserve value of ruby_errinfo. * eval.c (rb_thread_schedule): infinite sleep should not cause dead lock. * array.c (rb_ary_flatten_bang): proper recursive detection. * eval.c (yield_under): need not to prohibit at safe level 4. * pack.c (pack_pack): p/P packs nil into NULL. * pack.c (pack_unpack): p/P unpacks NULL into nil. * pack.c (pack_pack): size check for P template. * ruby.c (set_arg0): wrong predicate when new $0 value is bigger than original space. * gc.c (id2ref): should use NUM2ULONG() * object.c (rb_mod_const_get): check whether name is a class variable name. * object.c (rb_mod_const_set): ditto. * object.c (rb_mod_const_defined): ditto. * marshal.c (w_float): precision changed to "%.16g" * eval.c (rb_call0): wrong retry behavior. * numeric.c (fix_aref): a bug on long>int architecture. * eval.c (rb_eval_string_wrap): should restore ruby_wrapper. * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): char class at either edge of range should be invalid. * eval.c (handle_rescue): use === to compare exception match. * error.c (syserr_eqq): comparison between SytemCallErrors should based on their error numbers. * eval.c (safe_getter): should use INT2NUM(). * bignum.c (rb_big2long): 2**31 cannot fit in 31 bit long. * regex.c (calculate_must_string): wrong length calculation. * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): fixed memory leak. * parse.y (none): should clear cmdarg_stack too. * io.c (rb_fopen): use setvbuf() to avoid recursive malloc() on some platforms. * file.c (rb_stat_dev): device functions should honor stat field types (except long long such as dev_t). * eval.c (rb_mod_nesting): should not push nil for nesting array. * eval.c (rb_mod_s_constants): should not search array by rb_mod_const_at() for nil (happens for singleton class). * class.c (rb_singleton_class_attached): should modify iv_tbl by itself, no longer use rb_iv_set() to avoid freeze check error. * variable.c (rb_const_get): error message "uninitialized constant Foo at Bar::Baz" instead of "uninitialized constantBar::Baz::Foo". * eval.c (rb_mod_included): new hook called from rb_mod_include(). * io.c (opt_i_set): should strdup() inplace_edit string. * eval.c (exec_under): need to push cref too. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): raise NameError for "undefined local variable or method". * error.c (Init_Exception): new exception NoMethodError. NameError moved under ScriptError again. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): use NoMethodError instead of NameError. * file.c (Init_File): should redifine "new" class method. * eval.c (PUSH_CREF): sharing cref node was problematic. maintain runtime cref list instead. * eval.c (rb_eval): copy defn node before registering. * eval.c (rb_load): clear ruby_cref before loading. * variable.c (rb_const_get): no recursion to show full class path for modules. * eval.c (rb_set_safe_level): should set safe level in curr_thread as well. * eval.c (safe_setter): ditto. * object.c (rb_obj_is_instance_of): nil belongs to false, not true. * time.c (make_time_t): proper (I hope) daylight saving time handling for both US and Europe. I HATE DST! * eval.c (rb_thread_wait_for): non blocked signal interrupt should stop the interval. * eval.c (proc_eq): class check aded. * eval.c (proc_eq): typo fixed ("return" was ommitted). * error.c (Init_Exception): move NameError under StandardError. * class.c (rb_mod_clone): should copy method bodies too. * bignum.c (bigdivrem): should trim trailing zero bdigits of remainder, even if dd == 0. * file.c (check3rdbyte): safe string check moved here. * time.c (make_time_t): remove HAVE_TM_ZONE code since it sometimes reports wrong time. * time.c (make_time_t): remove unnecessary range check for platforms where negative time_t is available. * process.c (proc_waitall): should push Process::Status instead of Finuxm status. * process.c (waitall_each): should add all entries in pid_tbl. these changes are inspired by Koji Arai. Thanks. * process.c (proc_wait): should not iterate if pid_tbl is 0. * process.c (proc_waitall): ditto. * numeric.c (flodivmod): a bug in no fmod case. * process.c (pst_wifsignaled): should apply WIFSIGNALED for status (int), not st (VALUE). * io.c (Init_IO): value of $/ and $\ are no longer restricted to strings. type checks are done on demand. * class.c (rb_include_module): module inclusion should be check taints. * ruby.h (STR2CSTR): replace to StringType() and StringTypePtr(). * ruby.h (rb_str2cstr): ditto. * eval.c (rb_load): should not copy topleve local variables. It cause variable/method ambiguity. Thanks to L. Peter Deutsch. * class.c (rb_include_module): freeze check at first. * eval.c (rb_attr): sprintf() and rb_intern() moved into conditional body. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@1356 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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SafeStringValue(path);
dist = RSTRING(path)->ptr;
}
else {
dist = getenv("HOME");
if (!dist) {
dist = getenv("LOGDIR");
if (!dist) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "HOME/LOGDIR not set");
}
}
if (chdir_blocking > 0) {
if (!rb_block_given_p() || rb_thread_current() != chdir_thread)
rb_warn("conflicting chdir during another chdir block");
}
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
char *cwd = my_getcwd();
chdir_blocking++;
if (chdir_thread == Qnil)
chdir_thread = rb_thread_current();
dir_chdir(dist);
return rb_ensure(rb_yield, path, chdir_restore, (VALUE)cwd);
}
dir_chdir(dist);
return INT2FIX(0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.getwd => string
* Dir.pwd => string
*
* Returns the path to the current working directory of this process as
* a string.
*
* Dir.chdir("/tmp") #=> 0
* Dir.getwd #=> "/tmp"
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_getwd(dir)
VALUE dir;
{
char *path;
VALUE cwd;
rb_secure(4);
path = my_getcwd();
cwd = rb_tainted_str_new2(path);
free(path);
return cwd;
}
static void check_dirname _((volatile VALUE *));
static void
check_dirname(dir)
volatile VALUE *dir;
{
char *path, *pend;
SafeStringValue(*dir);
rb_secure(2);
path = RSTRING(*dir)->ptr;
if (path && *(pend = rb_path_end(rb_path_skip_prefix(path)))) {
*dir = rb_str_new(path, pend - path);
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.chroot( string ) => 0
*
* Changes this process's idea of the file system root. Only a
* privileged process may make this call. Not available on all
* platforms. On Unix systems, see <code>chroot(2)</code> for more
* information.
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_chroot(dir, path)
VALUE dir, path;
{
#if defined(HAVE_CHROOT) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
check_dirname(&path);
if (chroot(RSTRING(path)->ptr) == -1)
rb_sys_fail(RSTRING(path)->ptr);
return INT2FIX(0);
#else
rb_notimplement();
return Qnil; /* not reached */
#endif
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.mkdir( string [, integer] ) => 0
*
* Makes a new directory named by <i>string</i>, with permissions
* specified by the optional parameter <i>anInteger</i>. The
* permissions may be modified by the value of
* <code>File::umask</code>, and are ignored on NT. Raises a
* <code>SystemCallError</code> if the directory cannot be created. See
* also the discussion of permissions in the class documentation for
* <code>File</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_mkdir(argc, argv, obj)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE obj;
{
VALUE path, vmode;
int mode;
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &path, &vmode) == 2) {
mode = NUM2INT(vmode);
}
else {
mode = 0777;
}
check_dirname(&path);
#ifndef _WIN32
if (mkdir(RSTRING(path)->ptr, mode) == -1)
rb_sys_fail(RSTRING(path)->ptr);
#else
if (mkdir(RSTRING(path)->ptr) == -1)
rb_sys_fail(RSTRING(path)->ptr);
#endif
return INT2FIX(0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.delete( string ) => 0
* Dir.rmdir( string ) => 0
* Dir.unlink( string ) => 0
*
* Deletes the named directory. Raises a subclass of
* <code>SystemCallError</code> if the directory isn't empty.
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_rmdir(obj, dir)
VALUE obj, dir;
{
check_dirname(&dir);
if (rmdir(RSTRING(dir)->ptr) < 0)
rb_sys_fail(RSTRING(dir)->ptr);
return INT2FIX(0);
}
/* Return nonzero if S has any special globbing chars in it. */
static int
has_magic(p, m, flags)
register char *p;
char **m;
int flags;
{
register char c;
int open = 0;
int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
while (c = *p++, c != '\0' && c != '/') {
switch (c) {
case '?':
case '*':
goto found;
* error.c (exc_exception): clone the receiver exception instead of creating brand new exception object of the receiver. * eval.c (rb_eval_string_wrap): extend new ruby_top_self, not original self. * eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): respect ruby_wrapper if set. * eval.c (eval): do not update ruby_class unless scope is not provided. * eval.c (eval): preserve wrapper information. * eval.c (proc_invoke): ditto. * eval.c (block_pass): ditto. * parse.y (void_expr): too much warnings for void context (e.g. foo[1] that can be mere Proc call). * error.c (rb_name_error): new function to raise NameError with name attribute set. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): set name and args in the exception object. [new] * error.c (name_name): NameError#name - new method. * error.c (nometh_args): NoMethodError#args - new method. * lex.c (rb_reserved_word): lex_state after tRESCUE should be EXPR_MID. * gc.c (add_heap): allocation size of the heap unit is doubled for each allocation. * dir.c (isdelim): space, tab, and newline are no longer delimiters for glob patterns. * eval.c (svalue_to_avalue): new conversion scheme between single value and array values. * eval.c (avalue_to_svalue): ditto. * eval.c (rb_eval): REXPAND now uses avalue_to_svalue(), return and yield too. * eval.c (rb_yield_0): use avalue_to_svalue(). * eval.c (proc_invoke): Proc#call gives avaules, whereas Proc#yield gives mvalues. * eval.c (bmcall): convert given value (svalue) to avalue. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@1555 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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case '[': /* Only accept an open brace if there is a close */
open++; /* brace to match it. Bracket expressions must be */
continue; /* complete, according to Posix.2 */
case ']':
if (open)
goto found;
continue;
case '\\':
if (escape && (c = *p++, c == '\0' || c == '/'))
goto miss;
continue;
}
p = Next(p-1);
}
miss:
*m = p-1;
return 0;
found:
while (*p != '\0' && *p != '/')
Inc(p);
*m = p;
return 1;
}
static int
remove_backslashes(p, pend)
char *p;
char *pend;
{
char *t = p;
char *s = p;
int n = 0;
while (*p && p < pend) {
if (*p == '\\') {
if (t != s) {
memmove(t, s, p - s);
n++;
}
t += p - s;
s = ++p;
if (!(*p && p < pend)) break;
}
Inc(p);
}
while (*p++);
if (t != s) {
memmove(t, s, p - s); /* move '\0' too */
n++;
}
return n;
}
static int
do_fnmatch(p, pend, string, flags)
char *p;
char *pend;
const char *string;
int flags;
{
int ret;
char c;
c = *pend;
*pend = '\0'; /* should I allocate new string? */
ret = fnmatch(p, string, flags);
*pend = c;
return ret;
}
static int
do_stat(path, pst)
const char *path;
struct stat *pst;
{
int ret = stat(path, pst);
if (ret < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
rb_sys_warning(path);
return ret;
}
static int
do_lstat(path, pst)
const char *path;
struct stat *pst;
{
int ret = lstat(path, pst);
if (ret < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
rb_sys_warning(path);
return ret;
}
static DIR *
do_opendir(path)
const char *path;
{
DIR *dirp = opendir(path);
if (dirp == NULL && errno != ENOENT && errno != ENOTDIR)
rb_sys_warning(path);
return dirp;
}
#ifndef S_ISDIR
# define S_ISDIR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
#endif
#ifndef S_ISLNK
# ifndef S_IFLNK
# define S_ISLNK(m) (0)
# else
# define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
# endif
#endif
struct glob_args {
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
const char *c;
VALUE v;
};
static VALUE glob_func_caller _((VALUE));
static VALUE
glob_func_caller(val)
VALUE val;
{
struct glob_args *args = (struct glob_args *)val;
(*args->func)(args->c, args->v);
return Qnil;
}
static int
glob_call_func(func, path, arg)
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
const char *path;
VALUE arg;
{
int status;
struct glob_args args;
args.func = func;
args.c = path;
args.v = arg;
rb_protect(glob_func_caller, (VALUE)&args, &status);
return status;
}
static int
glob_helper(path, sub, separator, flags, func, arg) /* if separator p[-1] is removable '/' */
char *path;
char *sub;
int separator;
int flags;
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
VALUE arg;
{
struct stat st;
int status = 0;
char *p = sub, *m, *buf;
DIR *dirp;
struct dirent *dp;
int recursive = 0;
int magical = 1;
struct d_link {
char *name;
struct d_link *next;
} *tmp, *link, **tail = &link;
while (*p && !has_magic(p, &m, flags)) {
if (*m == '/') {
separator = 1;
p = m + 1;
}
else {
separator = 0;
p = m;
}
}
if (!(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE)) {
int n = remove_backslashes(sub, p);
p -= n;
m -= n;
}
if (*p == '\0') { /* magic not found */
if (separator) {
p[-1] = '\0';
if (do_stat(path, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
p[-1] = '/';
return glob_call_func(func, path, arg);
}
else
p[-1] = '/';
}
else {
if (do_lstat(path, &st) == 0)
return glob_call_func(func, path, arg);
}
return 0;
}
if (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '*' && p[2] == '/') {
char *t = p + 3;
while (t[0] == '*' && t[1] == '*' && t[2] == '/') t += 3;
memmove(p, t, strlen(t)+1); /* move '\0' too */
magical = has_magic(p, &m, flags); /* next element */
recursive = 1;
}
if (path == p) {
dirp = do_opendir(".");
if (dirp == NULL) return 0;
}
else {
char *t = separator ? p - 1 : p;
char c = *t;
*t = '\0';
dirp = do_opendir(path);
*t = c;
if (dirp == NULL) return 0;
}
for (dp = readdir(dirp); dp != NULL; dp = readdir(dirp)) {
const int n1 = p - path;
const int n2 = n1 + NAMLEN(dp);
const int ok = 0;
const int ln = 1;
const int no = 2;
int is_dir = -1; /* not checked yet */
#ifdef _WIN32
is_dir = dp->d_isdir ? (dp->d_isrep ? ln : ok) : no;
#endif
if (recursive && strcmp(".", dp->d_name) != 0 && strcmp("..", dp->d_name) != 0) {
buf = ALLOC_N(char, n2+4+strlen(p)+1);
memcpy(buf, path, n1);
strcpy(buf+n1, dp->d_name);
#ifndef _WIN32
is_dir = no;
if (do_lstat(buf, &st) == 0) {
if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
is_dir = ok;
else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode) && do_stat(buf, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
is_dir = ln;
}
#endif
if (is_dir == ok) {
strcpy(buf+n2, "/**/");
strcpy(buf+n2+4, p);
status = glob_helper(buf, buf+n2+1, 1, flags, func, arg);
}
free(buf);
if (status) break;
}
if (is_dir == no && *m == '/') {
continue;
}
if (magical && do_fnmatch(p, m, dp->d_name, flags) == 0) {
buf = ALLOC_N(char, n2+1+1);
memcpy(buf, path, n1);
strcpy(buf+n1, dp->d_name);
if (*m == '\0') {
status = glob_call_func(func, buf, arg);
}
else if (m[1] == '\0' && (is_dir == ok || is_dir == ln)) { /* *m == '/' */
strcpy(buf+n2, "/");
status = glob_call_func(func, buf, arg);
}
else {
tmp = ALLOC(struct d_link);
tmp->name = ALLOC_N(char, NAMLEN(dp)+1);
strcpy(tmp->name, dp->d_name);
*tail = tmp;
tail = &tmp->next;
}
free(buf);
if (status) break;
}
}
closedir(dirp);
*tail = 0;
while (link) {
if (status == 0) {
const int n1 = p - path;
const int n2 = n1 + strlen(link->name);
buf = ALLOC_N(char, n2+strlen(m)+1);
memcpy(buf, path, n1);
strcpy(buf+n1, link->name);
strcpy(buf+n2, m);
status = glob_helper(buf, buf+n2+1, 1, flags, func, arg);
free(buf);
}
tmp = link;
link = link->next;
free(tmp->name);
free(tmp);
}
if (status == 0 && !magical) {
status = glob_helper(path, p, separator, flags, func, arg);
}
return status;
}
static void
rb_glob2(path, flags, func, arg)
char *path;
int flags;
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
VALUE arg;
{
char *root = path;
int status;
#if defined DOSISH
flags |= FNM_CASEFOLD;
root = rb_path_skip_prefix(root);
#endif
if (*root == '/') root++;
status = glob_helper(path, root, 0, flags, func, arg);
if (status) rb_jump_tag(status);
}
void
rb_glob(path, func, arg)
char *path;
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
VALUE arg;
{
rb_glob2(path, 0, func, arg);
}
void
rb_globi(path, func, arg)
char *path;
void (*func) _((const char*, VALUE));
VALUE arg;
{
rb_glob2(path, FNM_CASEFOLD, func, arg);
}
static void
push_pattern(path, ary)
const char *path;
VALUE ary;
{
VALUE str = rb_tainted_str_new2(path);
if (ary) {
rb_ary_push(ary, str);
}
else {
rb_yield(str);
}
}
static void
push_globs(ary, s, flags)
VALUE ary;
char *s;
int flags;
{
rb_glob2(s, flags, push_pattern, ary);
}
static void
push_braces(ary, s, flags)
VALUE ary;
char *s;
int flags;
{
char *buf;
char *p, *t, *b;
char *lbrace, *rbrace;
int nest = 0;
p = s;
lbrace = rbrace = 0;
while (*p) {
if (*p == '{') {
lbrace = p;
break;
}
Inc(p);
}
while (*p) {
if (*p == '{') nest++;
if (*p == '}' && --nest == 0) {
rbrace = p;
break;
}
Inc(p);
}
if (lbrace && rbrace) {
int len = strlen(s);
buf = xmalloc(len + 1);
memcpy(buf, s, lbrace-s);
b = buf + (lbrace-s);
p = lbrace;
while (*p != '}') {
t = Next(p);
for (p = t; *p!='}' && *p!=','; Inc(p)) {
/* skip inner braces */
if (*p == '{') while (*p!='}') Inc(p);
}
memcpy(b, t, p-t);
strcpy(b+(p-t), Next(rbrace));
push_braces(ary, buf, flags);
}
free(buf);
}
else {
push_globs(ary, s, flags);
}
}
* error.c (exc_exception): clone the receiver exception instead of creating brand new exception object of the receiver. * eval.c (rb_eval_string_wrap): extend new ruby_top_self, not original self. * eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): respect ruby_wrapper if set. * eval.c (eval): do not update ruby_class unless scope is not provided. * eval.c (eval): preserve wrapper information. * eval.c (proc_invoke): ditto. * eval.c (block_pass): ditto. * parse.y (void_expr): too much warnings for void context (e.g. foo[1] that can be mere Proc call). * error.c (rb_name_error): new function to raise NameError with name attribute set. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): set name and args in the exception object. [new] * error.c (name_name): NameError#name - new method. * error.c (nometh_args): NoMethodError#args - new method. * lex.c (rb_reserved_word): lex_state after tRESCUE should be EXPR_MID. * gc.c (add_heap): allocation size of the heap unit is doubled for each allocation. * dir.c (isdelim): space, tab, and newline are no longer delimiters for glob patterns. * eval.c (svalue_to_avalue): new conversion scheme between single value and array values. * eval.c (avalue_to_svalue): ditto. * eval.c (rb_eval): REXPAND now uses avalue_to_svalue(), return and yield too. * eval.c (rb_yield_0): use avalue_to_svalue(). * eval.c (proc_invoke): Proc#call gives avaules, whereas Proc#yield gives mvalues. * eval.c (bmcall): convert given value (svalue) to avalue. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@1555 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define isdelim(c) ((c)=='\0')
static VALUE
rb_push_glob(str, flags)
VALUE str;
int flags;
{
char *p, *pend;
char *buf;
char *t;
int nest, maxnest;
int noescape = flags & FNM_NOESCAPE;
VALUE ary;
if (rb_block_given_p())
ary = 0;
else
ary = rb_ary_new();
SafeStringValue(str);
buf = xmalloc(RSTRING(str)->len + 1);
p = RSTRING(str)->ptr;
pend = p + RSTRING(str)->len;
while (p < pend) {
nest = maxnest = 0;
while (p < pend && isdelim(*p)) p++;
t = p;
while (p < pend && !isdelim(*p)) {
if (*p == '{') nest++, maxnest++;
if (*p == '}') nest--;
if (!noescape && *p == '\\') {
p++;
if (p == pend || isdelim(*p)) break;
}
p = Next(p);
}
memcpy(buf, t, p - t);
buf[p - t] = '\0';
if (maxnest == 0) {
push_globs(ary, buf, flags);
}
else if (nest == 0) {
push_braces(ary, buf, flags);
}
/* else unmatched braces */
}
free(buf);
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir[ string ] => array
*
* Equivalent to calling
* <em>dir</em>.<code>glob(</code><i>string,</i><code>0)</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_aref(obj, str)
VALUE obj, str;
{
return rb_push_glob(str, 0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.glob( string, [flags] ) => array
* Dir.glob( string, [flags] ) {| filename | block } => false
*
* Returns the filenames found by expanding the pattern given in
* <i>string</i>, either as an <i>array</i> or as parameters to the
* block. Note that this pattern is not a regexp (it's closer to a
* shell glob). See <code>File::fnmatch</code> for
* details of file name matching and the meaning of the <i>flags</i>
* parameter.
*
* Dir["config.?"] #=> ["config.h"]
* Dir.glob("config.?") #=> ["config.h"]
* Dir.glob("*.[a-z][a-z]") #=> ["main.rb"]
* Dir.glob("*.[^r]*") #=> ["config.h"]
* Dir.glob("*.{rb,h}") #=> ["main.rb", "config.h"]
* Dir.glob("*") #=> ["config.h", "main.rb"]
* Dir.glob("*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]
*
*/
static VALUE
dir_s_glob(argc, argv, obj)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE obj;
{
VALUE str, rflags;
int flags;
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &str, &rflags) == 2)
flags = NUM2INT(rflags);
else
flags = 0;
return rb_push_glob(str, flags);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.foreach( dirname ) {| filename | block } => nil
*
* Calls the block once for each entry in the named directory, passing
* the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
*
* Dir.foreach("testdir") {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Got .
* Got ..
* Got config.h
* Got main.rb
*
*/
static VALUE
dir_foreach(io, dirname)
VALUE io, dirname;
{
VALUE dir;
dir = rb_funcall(rb_cDir, rb_intern("open"), 1, dirname);
rb_ensure(dir_each, dir, dir_close, dir);
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Dir.entries( dirname ) => array
*
* Returns an array containing all of the filenames in the given
* directory. Will raise a <code>SystemCallError</code> if the named
* directory doesn't exist.
*
* Dir.entries("testdir") #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]
*
*/
static VALUE
dir_entries(io, dirname)
VALUE io, dirname;
{
VALUE dir;
dir = rb_funcall(rb_cDir, rb_intern("open"), 1, dirname);
return rb_ensure(rb_Array, dir, dir_close, dir);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* File.fnmatch( pattern, path, [flags] ) => (true or false)
* File.fnmatch?( pattern, path, [flags] ) => (true or false)
*
* Returns true if <i>path</i> matches against <i>pattern</i> The
* pattern is not a regular expression; instead it follows rules
* similar to shell filename globbing. It may contain the following
* metacharacters:
*
* <i>flags</i> is a bitwise OR of the <code>FNM_xxx</code> parameters.
* The same glob pattern and flags are used by <code>Dir::glob</code>.
*
* File.fnmatch('cat', 'cat') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('cat', 'category') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cats') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cubs') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cat') #=> false
*
* File.fnmatch('c?t', 'cat') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('c\?t', 'cat') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('c??t', 'cat') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('c*', 'cats') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('c/ * FIXME * /t', 'c/a/b/c/t') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('c*t', 'cat') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('c\at', 'cat') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('c\at', 'cat', File::FNM_NOESCAPE) #=> false
* File.fnmatch('a?b', 'a/b') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('a?b', 'a/b', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false
*
* File.fnmatch('*', '.profile') #=> false
* File.fnmatch('*', '.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
* File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile') #=> true
* File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
* File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false
* File.fnmatch('* / FIXME *', 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false
* STRICT = File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH
* File.fnmatch('* / FIXME *', 'dave/.profile', STRICT) #=> true
*/
static VALUE
file_s_fnmatch(argc, argv, obj)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE obj;
{
VALUE pattern, path;
VALUE rflags;
int flags;
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &pattern, &path, &rflags) == 3)
flags = NUM2INT(rflags);
else
flags = 0;
StringValue(pattern);
StringValue(path);
if (fnmatch(RSTRING(pattern)->ptr, RSTRING(path)->ptr, flags) == 0)
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
/*
* Objects of class <code>Dir</code> are directory streams representing
* directories in the underlying file system. They provide a variety of
* ways to list directories and their contents. See also
* <code>File</code>.
*
* The directory used in these examples contains the two regular files
* (<code>config.h</code> and <code>main.rb</code>), the parent
* directory (<code>..</code>), and the directory itself
* (<code>.</code>).
*/
void
Init_Dir()
{
rb_cDir = rb_define_class("Dir", rb_cObject);
rb_include_module(rb_cDir, rb_mEnumerable);
rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cDir, dir_s_alloc);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "open", dir_s_open, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "foreach", dir_foreach, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "entries", dir_entries, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"initialize", dir_initialize, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"path", dir_path, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"inspect", dir_inspect, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"read", dir_read, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"each", dir_each, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"rewind", dir_rewind, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"tell", dir_tell, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"seek", dir_seek, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"pos", dir_tell, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"pos=", dir_set_pos, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"close", dir_close, 0);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"chdir", dir_s_chdir, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"getwd", dir_s_getwd, 0);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"pwd", dir_s_getwd, 0);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"chroot", dir_s_chroot, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"mkdir", dir_s_mkdir, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"rmdir", dir_s_rmdir, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"delete", dir_s_rmdir, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"unlink", dir_s_rmdir, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"glob", dir_s_glob, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"[]", dir_s_aref, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cFile,"fnmatch", file_s_fnmatch, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cFile,"fnmatch?", file_s_fnmatch, -1);
rb_file_const("FNM_NOESCAPE", INT2FIX(FNM_NOESCAPE));
rb_file_const("FNM_PATHNAME", INT2FIX(FNM_PATHNAME));
rb_file_const("FNM_DOTMATCH", INT2FIX(FNM_DOTMATCH));
rb_file_const("FNM_CASEFOLD", INT2FIX(FNM_CASEFOLD));
}