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* _fpending.c: Include <config.h> unconditionally, since we no
longer worry about uses that don't define HAVE_CONFIG_H.
* acl.c, alloca.c, argmatch.c, atexit.c, backupfile.c:
* basename.c, c-stack.c, c-strtod.c, calloc.c, canon-host.c:
* canonicalize.c, chdir-long.c, chdir-safer.c, chown.c:
* cloexec.c, close-stream.c, closeout.c, creat-safer.c:
* cycle-check.c, diacrit.c, dirchownmod.c, dirfd.c, dirname.c:
* dup-safer.c, dup2.c, error.c, euidaccess.c, exclude.c:
* exitfail.c, fchmodat.c, fchown-stub.c, fd-safer.c:
* file-type.c, fileblocks.c, filemode.c, filenamecat.c:
* fnmatch.c, fopen-safer.c, fprintftime.c, free.c, fsusage.c:
* ftruncate.c, fts-cycle.c, fts.c, full-write.c, gai_strerror.c:
* getcwd.c, getdate.y, getdomainname.c, getgroups.c:
* gethostname.c, gethrxtime.c, getloadavg.c, getlogin_r.c:
* getndelim2.c, getnline.c, getopt.c, getopt1.c, getpass.c:
* gettime.c, gettimeofday.c, getugroups.c, getusershell.c:
* glob.c, group-member.c, hard-locale.c, hash-pjw.c, hash.c:
* human.c, idcache.c, inet_ntop.c, inet_pton.c, inttostr.c:
* isdir.c, lchown.c, linebuffer.c, long-options.c, lstat.c:
* malloc.c, md5.c, memcasecmp.c, memchr.c, memcmp.c, memcoll.c:
* memcpy.c, memmove.c, memrchr.c, mkancesdirs.c, mkdir-p.c:
* mkdir.c, mkdirat.c, mkstemp-safer.c, mkstemp.c, modechange.c:
* mountlist.c, nanosleep.c, obstack.c, open-safer.c:
* openat-die.c, openat.c, pagealign_alloc.c, physmem.c:
* pipe-safer.c, posixtm.c, posixver.c, putenv.c, quote.c:
* quotearg.c, raise.c, readtokens.c, readtokens0.c, readutmp.c:
* realloc.c, regex.c, rename.c, rmdir.c, rpmatch.c, safe-read.c:
* same.c, save-cwd.c, savedir.c, setenv.c, settime.c, sha1.c:
* sig2str.c, snprintf.c, strdup.c, strerror.c, strftime.c:
* stripslash.c, strndup.c, strnlen.c, strpbrk.c, strtod.c:
* strtoimax.c, strtol.c, strverscmp.c, tempname.c, time_r.c:
* timegm.c, tmpfile-safer.c, unlinkdir.c, userspec.c, utime.c:
* utimecmp.c, utimens.c, version-etc-fsf.c, version-etc.c:
* xalloc-die.c, xgetcwd.c, xgethostname.c, xmalloc.c:
* xmemcoll.c, xnanosleep.c, xreadlink.c, xstrtod.c:
* xstrtoimax.c, xstrtol.c, xstrtoumax.c, yesno.c:
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author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:38:14 +0000 |
parents | 43e3888c56c4 |
children | cb2590895141 |
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/* savedir.c -- save the list of files in a directory in a string Copyright (C) 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Written by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. */ #include <config.h> #include "savedir.h" #include <sys/types.h> #include <errno.h> #include <dirent.h> #ifndef _D_EXACT_NAMLEN # define _D_EXACT_NAMLEN(dp) strlen ((dp)->d_name) #endif #include <stddef.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "openat.h" #include "xalloc.h" #ifndef NAME_SIZE_DEFAULT # define NAME_SIZE_DEFAULT 512 #endif /* Return a freshly allocated string containing the file names in directory DIRP, separated by '\0' characters; the end is marked by two '\0' characters in a row. Return NULL (setting errno) if DIRP cannot be read or closed. If DIRP is NULL, return NULL without affecting errno. */ static char * savedirstream (DIR *dirp) { char *name_space; size_t allocated = NAME_SIZE_DEFAULT; size_t used = 0; int save_errno; if (dirp == NULL) return NULL; name_space = xmalloc (allocated); for (;;) { struct dirent const *dp; char const *entry; errno = 0; dp = readdir (dirp); if (! dp) break; /* Skip "", ".", and "..". "" is returned by at least one buggy implementation: Solaris 2.4 readdir on NFS file systems. */ entry = dp->d_name; if (entry[entry[0] != '.' ? 0 : entry[1] != '.' ? 1 : 2] != '\0') { size_t entry_size = _D_EXACT_NAMLEN (dp) + 1; if (used + entry_size < used) xalloc_die (); if (allocated <= used + entry_size) { do { if (2 * allocated < allocated) xalloc_die (); allocated *= 2; } while (allocated <= used + entry_size); name_space = xrealloc (name_space, allocated); } memcpy (name_space + used, entry, entry_size); used += entry_size; } } name_space[used] = '\0'; save_errno = errno; if (closedir (dirp) != 0) save_errno = errno; if (save_errno != 0) { free (name_space); errno = save_errno; return NULL; } return name_space; } /* Return a freshly allocated string containing the file names in directory DIR, separated by '\0' characters; the end is marked by two '\0' characters in a row. Return NULL (setting errno) if DIR cannot be opened, read, or closed. */ char * savedir (char const *dir) { return savedirstream (opendir (dir)); } /* Return a freshly allocated string containing the file names in directory FD, separated by '\0' characters; the end is marked by two '\0' characters in a row. Return NULL (setting errno) if FD cannot be read or closed. */ char * fdsavedir (int fd) { return savedirstream (fdopendir (fd)); }