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qacl: new module, broken out from the acl module
This is for GNU Emacs, which wants the acl functions but does
not want 'error' invoked when they fail.
* lib/acl-internal.h: Do not include error.h, quote.h.
(ENOSYS, ENOTSUP): Remove; no longer needed.
(ACL_NOT_WELL_SUPPORTED): Remove; replaced by acl_errno_valid.
* lib/acl.h: Include <stdbool.h>.
(acl_errno_valid): New function.
* lib/copy-acl.c, lib/set-acl.c: Include errno,h, not acl-internal.h.
* lib/copy-acl.c (qcopy_acl): Move to lib/qcopy-acl.c.
* lib/set-acl.c: Rename from lib/set-mode-acl.c.
(chmod_or_fchmod, qset_acl): Move to lib/qset-acl.c.
(ACL_INTERNAL_INLINE): Remove; no longer needed.
* lib/file-has-acl.c (file_has_acl):
* lib/qcopy-acl.c (qcopy_acl):
* lib/qset-acl.c (qset_acl):
Use acl_errno_valid instead of ACL_NOT_WELL_SUPPORTED.
* modules/acl (Files): Move lib/acl.h, lib/acl-internal.h,
lib/acl_entries.c, lib/set-mode-acl.c (renamed to lib/set-acl.c),
lib/file-has-acl.c, m4/acl.m4 to qacl module.
Add lib/set-acl.c.
(Depends-on): Move extern-inline, fstat, sys_stat to qacl module.
Add qacl.
(configure.ac): Move gl_FUNC_ACL to qacl module.
(lib_SOURCES): Remove file-has-acl.c (moved to qacl module).
Rename set-mode-acl.c to set-acl.c.
* lib/acl-errno-valid.c: New file.
* lib/qcopy-acl.c: New file, moved from the old lib/copy-acl.c; the
copy_acl function remains in copy-acl.c.
* lib/qcopy-acl.c, lib/qset-acl.c: Do not include gettext.h.
(_): Remove; not needed.
* lib/qset-acl.c: New file, moved from the old lib/set-mode-acl.c; the
set_acl function remains in set-acl.c (renamed from set-mode-acl.c).
* modules/qacl: New file, moved from the old modules/acl.
(Files, lib_SOURCES): Add acl-errno-valid.c, qcopy-acl.c, qset-acl.c.
Remove set-mode-acl.c, copy-acl.c.
(Depends-on): Remove error, gettext-h, quote. Add stdbool.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Sat, 27 Apr 2013 17:39:07 -0700 |
parents | e542fd46ad6f |
children | 344018b6e5d7 |
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/* macros useful in interpreting size-related values in struct stat. Copyright (C) 1989, 1991-2013 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 3 of the License, 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Macros defined by this file (s is an rvalue of type struct stat): DEV_BSIZE: The device blocksize. But use ST_NBLOCKSIZE instead. ST_BLKSIZE(s): Preferred (in the sense of best performance) I/O blocksize for the file, in bytes. ST_NBLOCKS(s): Number of blocks in the file, including indirect blocks. ST_NBLOCKSIZE: Size of blocks used when calculating ST_NBLOCKS. */ #ifndef STAT_SIZE_H #define STAT_SIZE_H /* sys/param.h may define DEV_BSIZE */ #if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H # include <sys/param.h> #endif /* Get or fake the disk device blocksize. Usually defined by sys/param.h (if at all). */ #if !defined DEV_BSIZE && defined BSIZE # define DEV_BSIZE BSIZE #endif #if !defined DEV_BSIZE && defined BBSIZE /* SGI sys/param.h */ # define DEV_BSIZE BBSIZE #endif #ifndef DEV_BSIZE # define DEV_BSIZE 4096 #endif /* Extract or fake data from a 'struct stat'. ST_BLKSIZE: Preferred I/O blocksize for the file, in bytes. ST_NBLOCKS: Number of blocks in the file, including indirect blocks. ST_NBLOCKSIZE: Size of blocks used when calculating ST_NBLOCKS. */ #ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS # define ST_BLKSIZE(statbuf) DEV_BSIZE /* coreutils' fileblocks.c also uses BSIZE. */ # if defined _POSIX_SOURCE || !defined BSIZE # define ST_NBLOCKS(statbuf) \ ((statbuf).st_size / ST_NBLOCKSIZE + ((statbuf).st_size % ST_NBLOCKSIZE != 0)) # else /* This definition calls st_blocks, which is in the fileblocks module. */ # define ST_NBLOCKS(statbuf) \ (S_ISREG ((statbuf).st_mode) || S_ISDIR ((statbuf).st_mode) ? \ st_blocks ((statbuf).st_size) : 0) # endif #else /* Some systems, like Sequents, return st_blksize of 0 on pipes. Also, when running 'rsh hpux11-system cat any-file', cat would determine that the output stream had an st_blksize of 2147421096. Conversely st_blksize can be 2 GiB (or maybe even larger) with XFS on 64-bit hosts. Somewhat arbitrarily, limit the "optimal" block size to SIZE_MAX / 8 + 1. (Dividing SIZE_MAX by only 4 wouldn't suffice, since "cat" sometimes multiplies the result by 4.) If anyone knows of a system for which this limit is too small, please report it as a bug in this code. */ # define ST_BLKSIZE(statbuf) ((0 < (statbuf).st_blksize \ && (statbuf).st_blksize <= ((size_t)-1) / 8 + 1) \ ? (statbuf).st_blksize : DEV_BSIZE) # if defined hpux || defined __hpux__ || defined __hpux /* HP-UX counts st_blocks in 1024-byte units. This loses when mixing HP-UX and BSD file systems with NFS. */ # define ST_NBLOCKSIZE 1024 # else /* !hpux */ # if defined _AIX && defined _I386 /* AIX PS/2 counts st_blocks in 4K units. */ # define ST_NBLOCKSIZE (4 * 1024) # else # if defined _CRAY # define ST_NBLOCKS(statbuf) \ (S_ISREG ((statbuf).st_mode) || S_ISDIR ((statbuf).st_mode) \ ? (statbuf).st_blocks * ST_BLKSIZE (statbuf) / ST_NBLOCKSIZE : 0) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifndef ST_NBLOCKS # define ST_NBLOCKS(statbuf) ((statbuf).st_blocks) #endif #ifndef ST_NBLOCKSIZE # ifdef S_BLKSIZE # define ST_NBLOCKSIZE S_BLKSIZE # else # define ST_NBLOCKSIZE 512 # endif #endif #endif /* STAT_SIZE_H */