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diff --git a/tcl8.6/unix/tclUnixFCmd.c b/tcl8.6/unix/tclUnixFCmd.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1a409e --- /dev/null +++ b/tcl8.6/unix/tclUnixFCmd.c @@ -0,0 +1,2517 @@ +/* + * tclUnixFCmd.c + * + * This file implements the unix specific portion of file manipulation + * subcommands of the "file" command. All filename arguments should + * already be translated to native format. + * + * Copyright (c) 1996-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. + * + * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of + * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. + * + * Portions of this code were derived from NetBSD source code which has the + * following copyright notice: + * + * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993, 1994 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may + * be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE + * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR + * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER + * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH + * DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "tclInt.h" +#include <utime.h> +#include <grp.h> +#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE +#ifndef NO_FSTATFS +#include <sys/statfs.h> +#endif +#endif /* !HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE */ +#ifdef HAVE_FTS +#include <fts.h> +#endif + +/* + * The following constants specify the type of callback when + * TraverseUnixTree() calls the traverseProc() + */ + +#define DOTREE_PRED 1 /* pre-order directory */ +#define DOTREE_POSTD 2 /* post-order directory */ +#define DOTREE_F 3 /* regular file */ + +/* + * Fallback temporary file location the temporary file generation code. Can be + * overridden at compile time for when it is known that temp files can't be + * written to /tmp (hello, iOS!). + */ + +#ifndef TCL_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY +#define TCL_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY "/tmp" +#endif + +/* + * Callbacks for file attributes code. + */ + +static int GetGroupAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr); +static int GetOwnerAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr); +static int GetPermissionsAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, + int objIndex, Tcl_Obj *fileName, + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr); +static int SetGroupAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj *attributePtr); +static int SetOwnerAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj *attributePtr); +static int SetPermissionsAttribute(Tcl_Interp *interp, + int objIndex, Tcl_Obj *fileName, + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr); +static int GetModeFromPermString(Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *modeStringPtr, mode_t *modePtr); +#if defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) || defined(__CYGWIN__) +static int GetUnixFileAttributes(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr); +static int SetUnixFileAttributes(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objIndex, + Tcl_Obj *fileName, Tcl_Obj *attributePtr); +#endif + +/* + * Prototype for the TraverseUnixTree callback function. + */ + +typedef int (TraversalProc)(Tcl_DString *srcPtr, Tcl_DString *dstPtr, + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, int type, Tcl_DString *errorPtr); + +/* + * Constants and variables necessary for file attributes subcommand. + * + * IMPORTANT: The permissions attribute is assumed to be the third item (i.e. + * to be indexed with '2' in arrays) in code in tclIOUtil.c and possibly + * elsewhere in Tcl's core. + */ + +#ifdef DJGPP + +/* + * See contrib/djgpp/tclDjgppFCmd.c for definition. + */ + +extern TclFileAttrProcs tclpFileAttrProcs[]; +extern const char *const tclpFileAttrStrings[]; + +#else /* !DJGPP */ +enum { +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + UNIX_ARCHIVE_ATTRIBUTE, +#endif + UNIX_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE, +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + UNIX_HIDDEN_ATTRIBUTE, +#endif + UNIX_OWNER_ATTRIBUTE, UNIX_PERMISSIONS_ATTRIBUTE, +#if defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) || defined(__CYGWIN__) + UNIX_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE, +#endif +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + UNIX_SYSTEM_ATTRIBUTE, +#endif +#ifdef MAC_OSX_TCL + MACOSX_CREATOR_ATTRIBUTE, MACOSX_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE, MACOSX_HIDDEN_ATTRIBUTE, + MACOSX_RSRCLENGTH_ATTRIBUTE, +#endif + UNIX_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE /* lint - last enum value needs no trailing , */ +}; + +MODULE_SCOPE const char *const tclpFileAttrStrings[]; +const char *const tclpFileAttrStrings[] = { +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + "-archive", +#endif + "-group", +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + "-hidden", +#endif + "-owner", "-permissions", +#if defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) || defined(__CYGWIN__) + "-readonly", +#endif +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + "-system", +#endif +#ifdef MAC_OSX_TCL + "-creator", "-type", "-hidden", "-rsrclength", +#endif + NULL +}; + +MODULE_SCOPE const TclFileAttrProcs tclpFileAttrProcs[]; +const TclFileAttrProcs tclpFileAttrProcs[] = { +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + {GetUnixFileAttributes, SetUnixFileAttributes}, +#endif + {GetGroupAttribute, SetGroupAttribute}, +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + {GetUnixFileAttributes, SetUnixFileAttributes}, +#endif + {GetOwnerAttribute, SetOwnerAttribute}, + {GetPermissionsAttribute, SetPermissionsAttribute}, +#if defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) || defined(__CYGWIN__) + {GetUnixFileAttributes, SetUnixFileAttributes}, +#endif +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + {GetUnixFileAttributes, SetUnixFileAttributes}, +#endif +#ifdef MAC_OSX_TCL + {TclMacOSXGetFileAttribute, TclMacOSXSetFileAttribute}, + {TclMacOSXGetFileAttribute, TclMacOSXSetFileAttribute}, + {TclMacOSXGetFileAttribute, TclMacOSXSetFileAttribute}, + {TclMacOSXGetFileAttribute, TclMacOSXSetFileAttribute}, +#endif +}; +#endif /* DJGPP */ + +/* + * This is the maximum number of consecutive readdir/unlink calls that can be + * made (with no intervening rewinddir or closedir/opendir) before triggering + * a bug that makes readdir return NULL even though some directory entries + * have not been processed. The bug afflicts SunOS's readdir when applied to + * ufs file systems and Darwin 6.5's (and OSX v.10.3.8's) HFS+. JH found the + * Darwin readdir to reset at 147, so 130 is chosen to be conservative. We + * can't do a general rewind on failure as NFS can create special files that + * recreate themselves when you try and delete them. 8.4.8 added a solution + * that was affected by a single such NFS file, this solution should not be + * affected by less than THRESHOLD such files. [Bug 1034337] + */ + +#define MAX_READDIR_UNLINK_THRESHOLD 130 + +/* + * Declarations for local procedures defined in this file: + */ + +static int CopyFileAtts(const char *src, + const char *dst, const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr); +static const char * DefaultTempDir(void); +static int DoCopyFile(const char *srcPtr, const char *dstPtr, + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr); +static int DoCreateDirectory(const char *pathPtr); +static int DoRemoveDirectory(Tcl_DString *pathPtr, + int recursive, Tcl_DString *errorPtr); +static int DoRenameFile(const char *src, const char *dst); +static int TraversalCopy(Tcl_DString *srcPtr, + Tcl_DString *dstPtr, + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, int type, + Tcl_DString *errorPtr); +static int TraversalDelete(Tcl_DString *srcPtr, + Tcl_DString *dstPtr, + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, int type, + Tcl_DString *errorPtr); +static int TraverseUnixTree(TraversalProc *traversalProc, + Tcl_DString *sourcePtr, Tcl_DString *destPtr, + Tcl_DString *errorPtr, int doRewind); + +#ifdef PURIFY +/* + * realpath and purify don't mix happily. It has been noted that realpath + * should not be used with purify because of bogus warnings, but just + * memset'ing the resolved path will squelch those. This assumes we are + * passing the standard MAXPATHLEN size resolved arg. + */ + +static char * Realpath(const char *path, char *resolved); + +char * +Realpath( + const char *path, + char *resolved) +{ + memset(resolved, 0, MAXPATHLEN); + return realpath(path, resolved); +} +#else +# define Realpath realpath +#endif /* PURIFY */ + +#ifndef NO_REALPATH +#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(TCL_THREADS) && \ + defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \ + MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 1030 +/* + * Prior to Darwin 7, realpath is not thread-safe, c.f. Bug 711232; if we + * might potentially be running on pre-10.3 OSX, check Darwin release at + * runtime before using realpath. + */ + +MODULE_SCOPE long tclMacOSXDarwinRelease; +# define haveRealpath (tclMacOSXDarwinRelease >= 7) +#else +# define haveRealpath 1 +#endif +#endif /* NO_REALPATH */ + +#ifdef HAVE_FTS +#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT64) && !defined(__APPLE__) +/* fts doesn't do stat64 */ +# define noFtsStat 1 +#elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__LP64__) && \ + defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \ + MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 1050 +/* + * Prior to Darwin 9, 64bit fts_open() without FTS_NOSTAT may crash (due to a + * 64bit-unsafe ALIGN macro); if we could be running on pre-10.5 OSX, check + * Darwin release at runtime and do a separate stat() if necessary. + */ + +MODULE_SCOPE long tclMacOSXDarwinRelease; +# define noFtsStat (tclMacOSXDarwinRelease < 9) +#else +# define noFtsStat 0 +#endif +#endif /* HAVE_FTS */ + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjRenameFile, DoRenameFile -- + * + * Changes the name of an existing file or directory, from src to dst. If + * src and dst refer to the same file or directory, does nothing and + * returns success. Otherwise if dst already exists, it will be deleted + * and replaced by src subject to the following conditions: + * If src is a directory, dst may be an empty directory. + * If src is a file, dst may be a file. + * In any other situation where dst already exists, the rename will fail. + * + * Results: + * If the directory was successfully created, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise + * the return value is TCL_ERROR and errno is set to indicate the error. + * Some possible values for errno are: + * + * EACCES: src or dst parent directory can't be read and/or written. + * EEXIST: dst is a non-empty directory. + * EINVAL: src is a root directory or dst is a subdirectory of src. + * EISDIR: dst is a directory, but src is not. + * ENOENT: src doesn't exist, or src or dst is "". + * ENOTDIR: src is a directory, but dst is not. + * EXDEV: src and dst are on different filesystems. + * + * Side effects: + * The implementation of rename may allow cross-filesystem renames, but + * the caller should be prepared to emulate it with copy and delete if + * errno is EXDEV. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjRenameFile( + Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, + Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr) +{ + return DoRenameFile(Tcl_FSGetNativePath(srcPathPtr), + Tcl_FSGetNativePath(destPathPtr)); +} + +static int +DoRenameFile( + const char *src, /* Pathname of file or dir to be renamed + * (native). */ + const char *dst) /* New pathname of file or directory + * (native). */ +{ + if (rename(src, dst) == 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_OK; + } + if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { + errno = EEXIST; + } + + /* + * IRIX returns EIO when you attept to move a directory into itself. We + * just map EIO to EINVAL get the right message on SGI. Most platforms + * don't return EIO except in really strange cases. + */ + + if (errno == EIO) { + errno = EINVAL; + } + +#ifndef NO_REALPATH + /* + * SunOS 4.1.4 reports overwriting a non-empty directory with a directory + * as EINVAL instead of EEXIST (first rule out the correct EINVAL result + * code for moving a directory into itself). Must be conditionally + * compiled because realpath() not defined on all systems. + */ + + if (errno == EINVAL && haveRealpath) { + char srcPath[MAXPATHLEN], dstPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + DIR *dirPtr; + Tcl_DirEntry *dirEntPtr; + + if ((Realpath((char *) src, srcPath) != NULL) /* INTL: Native. */ + && (Realpath((char *) dst, dstPath) != NULL) /* INTL: Native */ + && (strncmp(srcPath, dstPath, strlen(srcPath)) != 0)) { + dirPtr = opendir(dst); /* INTL: Native. */ + if (dirPtr != NULL) { + while (1) { + dirEntPtr = TclOSreaddir(dirPtr); /* INTL: Native. */ + if (dirEntPtr == NULL) { + break; + } + if ((strcmp(dirEntPtr->d_name, ".") != 0) && + (strcmp(dirEntPtr->d_name, "..") != 0)) { + errno = EEXIST; + closedir(dirPtr); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + closedir(dirPtr); + } + } + errno = EINVAL; + } +#endif /* !NO_REALPATH */ + + if (strcmp(src, "/") == 0) { + /* + * Alpha reports renaming / as EBUSY and Linux reports it as EACCES, + * instead of EINVAL. + */ + + errno = EINVAL; + } + + /* + * DEC Alpha OSF1 V3.0 returns EACCES when attempting to move a file + * across filesystems and the parent directory of that file is not + * writable. Most other systems return EXDEV. Does nothing to correct this + * behavior. + */ + + return TCL_ERROR; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjCopyFile, DoCopyFile -- + * + * Copy a single file (not a directory). If dst already exists and is not + * a directory, it is removed. + * + * Results: + * If the file was successfully copied, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise the + * return value is TCL_ERROR and errno is set to indicate the error. Some + * possible values for errno are: + * + * EACCES: src or dst parent directory can't be read and/or written. + * EISDIR: src or dst is a directory. + * ENOENT: src doesn't exist. src or dst is "". + * + * Side effects: + * This procedure will also copy symbolic links, block, and character + * devices, and fifos. For symbolic links, the links themselves will be + * copied and not what they point to. For the other special file types, + * the directory entry will be copied and not the contents of the device + * that it refers to. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjCopyFile( + Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, + Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr) +{ + const char *src = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(srcPathPtr); + Tcl_StatBuf srcStatBuf; + + if (TclOSlstat(src, &srcStatBuf) != 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return DoCopyFile(src, Tcl_FSGetNativePath(destPathPtr), &srcStatBuf); +} + +static int +DoCopyFile( + const char *src, /* Pathname of file to be copied (native). */ + const char *dst, /* Pathname of file to copy to (native). */ + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr) + /* Used to determine filetype. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf dstStatBuf; + + if (S_ISDIR(statBufPtr->st_mode)) { + errno = EISDIR; + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Symlink, and some of the other calls will fail if the target exists, so + * we remove it first. + */ + + if (TclOSlstat(dst, &dstStatBuf) == 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + if (S_ISDIR(dstStatBuf.st_mode)) { + errno = EISDIR; + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + if (unlink(dst) != 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + if (errno != ENOENT) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + switch ((int) (statBufPtr->st_mode & S_IFMT)) { +#ifndef DJGPP + case S_IFLNK: { + char linkBuf[MAXPATHLEN+1]; + int length; + + length = readlink(src, linkBuf, MAXPATHLEN); + /* INTL: Native. */ + if (length == -1) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + linkBuf[length] = '\0'; + if (symlink(linkBuf, dst) < 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } +#ifdef MAC_OSX_TCL + TclMacOSXCopyFileAttributes(src, dst, statBufPtr); +#endif + break; + } +#endif /* !DJGPP */ + case S_IFBLK: + case S_IFCHR: + if (mknod(dst, statBufPtr->st_mode, /* INTL: Native. */ + statBufPtr->st_rdev) < 0) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return CopyFileAtts(src, dst, statBufPtr); + case S_IFIFO: + if (mkfifo(dst, statBufPtr->st_mode) < 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return CopyFileAtts(src, dst, statBufPtr); + default: + return TclUnixCopyFile(src, dst, statBufPtr, 0); + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclUnixCopyFile - + * + * Helper function for TclpCopyFile. Copies one regular file, using + * read() and write(). + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * A file is copied. Dst will be overwritten if it exists. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclUnixCopyFile( + const char *src, /* Pathname of file to copy (native). */ + const char *dst, /* Pathname of file to create/overwrite + * (native). */ + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, + /* Used to determine mode and blocksize. */ + int dontCopyAtts) /* If flag set, don't copy attributes. */ +{ + int srcFd, dstFd; + unsigned blockSize; /* Optimal I/O blocksize for filesystem */ + char *buffer; /* Data buffer for copy */ + size_t nread; + +#ifdef DJGPP +#define BINMODE |O_BINARY +#else +#define BINMODE +#endif /* DJGPP */ + +#define DEFAULT_COPY_BLOCK_SIZE 4096 + + if ((srcFd = TclOSopen(src, O_RDONLY BINMODE, 0)) < 0) { /* INTL: Native */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + dstFd = TclOSopen(dst, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY BINMODE, /* INTL: Native */ + statBufPtr->st_mode); + if (dstFd < 0) { + close(srcFd); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Try to work out the best size of buffer to use for copying. If we + * can't, it's no big deal as we can just use a (32-bit) page, since + * that's likely to be fairly efficient anyway. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE + blockSize = statBufPtr->st_blksize; +#elif !defined(NO_FSTATFS) + { + struct statfs fs; + + if (fstatfs(srcFd, &fs) == 0) { + blockSize = fs.f_bsize; + } else { + blockSize = DEFAULT_COPY_BLOCK_SIZE; + } + } +#else + blockSize = DEFAULT_COPY_BLOCK_SIZE; +#endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE */ + + /* + * [SF Tcl Bug 1586470] Even if we HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE, there are + * filesystems which report a bogus value for the blocksize. An example + * is the Andrew Filesystem (afs), reporting a blocksize of 0. When + * detecting such a situation we now simply fall back to a hardwired + * default size. + */ + + if (blockSize <= 0) { + blockSize = DEFAULT_COPY_BLOCK_SIZE; + } + buffer = ckalloc(blockSize); + while (1) { + nread = (size_t) read(srcFd, buffer, blockSize); + if ((nread == (size_t) -1) || (nread == 0)) { + break; + } + if ((size_t) write(dstFd, buffer, nread) != nread) { + nread = (size_t) -1; + break; + } + } + + ckfree(buffer); + close(srcFd); + if ((close(dstFd) != 0) || (nread == (size_t) -1)) { + unlink(dst); /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (!dontCopyAtts && CopyFileAtts(src, dst, statBufPtr) == TCL_ERROR) { + /* + * The copy succeeded, but setting the permissions failed, so be in a + * consistent state, we remove the file that was created by the copy. + */ + + unlink(dst); /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjDeleteFile, TclpDeleteFile -- + * + * Removes a single file (not a directory). + * + * Results: + * If the file was successfully deleted, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise the + * return value is TCL_ERROR and errno is set to indicate the error. Some + * possible values for errno are: + * + * EACCES: a parent directory can't be read and/or written. + * EISDIR: path is a directory. + * ENOENT: path doesn't exist or is "". + * + * Side effects: + * The file is deleted, even if it is read-only. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjDeleteFile( + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) +{ + return TclpDeleteFile(Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr)); +} + +int +TclpDeleteFile( + const void *path) /* Pathname of file to be removed (native). */ +{ + if (unlink((const char *)path) != 0) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpCreateDirectory, DoCreateDirectory -- + * + * Creates the specified directory. All parent directories of the + * specified directory must already exist. The directory is automatically + * created with permissions so that user can access the new directory and + * create new files or subdirectories in it. + * + * Results: + * If the directory was successfully created, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise + * the return value is TCL_ERROR and errno is set to indicate the error. + * Some possible values for errno are: + * + * EACCES: a parent directory can't be read and/or written. + * EEXIST: path already exists. + * ENOENT: a parent directory doesn't exist. + * + * Side effects: + * A directory is created with the current umask, except that permission + * for u+rwx will always be added. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjCreateDirectory( + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) +{ + return DoCreateDirectory(Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr)); +} + +static int +DoCreateDirectory( + const char *path) /* Pathname of directory to create (native). */ +{ + mode_t mode; + + mode = umask(0); + umask(mode); + + /* + * umask return value is actually the inverse of the permissions. + */ + + mode = (0777 & ~mode) | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR; + + if (mkdir(path, mode) != 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjCopyDirectory -- + * + * Recursively copies a directory. The target directory dst must not + * already exist. Note that this function does not merge two directory + * hierarchies, even if the target directory is an an empty directory. + * + * Results: + * If the directory was successfully copied, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise + * the return value is TCL_ERROR, errno is set to indicate the error, and + * the pathname of the file that caused the error is stored in errorPtr. + * See TclpObjCreateDirectory and TclpObjCopyFile for a description of + * possible values for errno. + * + * Side effects: + * An exact copy of the directory hierarchy src will be created with the + * name dst. If an error occurs, the error will be returned immediately, + * and remaining files will not be processed. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjCopyDirectory( + Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, + Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr, + Tcl_Obj **errorPtr) +{ + Tcl_DString ds; + Tcl_DString srcString, dstString; + int ret; + Tcl_Obj *transPtr; + + transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(NULL,srcPathPtr); + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, + (transPtr != NULL ? TclGetString(transPtr) : NULL), + -1, &srcString); + if (transPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); + } + transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(NULL,destPathPtr); + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, + (transPtr != NULL ? TclGetString(transPtr) : NULL), + -1, &dstString); + if (transPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); + } + + ret = TraverseUnixTree(TraversalCopy, &srcString, &dstString, &ds, 0); + + Tcl_DStringFree(&srcString); + Tcl_DStringFree(&dstString); + + if (ret != TCL_OK) { + *errorPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), -1); + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(*errorPtr); + } + return ret; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpRemoveDirectory, DoRemoveDirectory -- + * + * Removes directory (and its contents, if the recursive flag is set). + * + * Results: + * If the directory was successfully removed, returns TCL_OK. Otherwise + * the return value is TCL_ERROR, errno is set to indicate the error, and + * the pathname of the file that caused the error is stored in errorPtr. + * Some possible values for errno are: + * + * EACCES: path directory can't be read and/or written. + * EEXIST: path is a non-empty directory. + * EINVAL: path is a root directory. + * ENOENT: path doesn't exist or is "". + * ENOTDIR: path is not a directory. + * + * Side effects: + * Directory removed. If an error occurs, the error will be returned + * immediately, and remaining files will not be deleted. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjRemoveDirectory( + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, + int recursive, + Tcl_Obj **errorPtr) +{ + Tcl_DString ds; + Tcl_DString pathString; + int ret; + Tcl_Obj *transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(NULL, pathPtr); + + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, + (transPtr != NULL ? TclGetString(transPtr) : NULL), + -1, &pathString); + if (transPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); + } + ret = DoRemoveDirectory(&pathString, recursive, &ds); + Tcl_DStringFree(&pathString); + + if (ret != TCL_OK) { + *errorPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), -1); + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(*errorPtr); + } + return ret; +} + +static int +DoRemoveDirectory( + Tcl_DString *pathPtr, /* Pathname of directory to be removed + * (native). */ + int recursive, /* If non-zero, removes directories that are + * nonempty. Otherwise, will only remove empty + * directories. */ + Tcl_DString *errorPtr) /* If non-NULL, uninitialized or free DString + * filled with UTF-8 name of file causing + * error. */ +{ + const char *path; + mode_t oldPerm = 0; + int result; + + path = Tcl_DStringValue(pathPtr); + + if (recursive != 0) { + /* + * We should try to change permissions so this can be deleted. + */ + + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + int newPerm; + + if (TclOSstat(path, &statBuf) == 0) { + oldPerm = (mode_t) (statBuf.st_mode & 0x00007FFF); + } + + newPerm = oldPerm | (64+128+256); + chmod(path, (mode_t) newPerm); + } + + if (rmdir(path) == 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_OK; + } + if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { + errno = EEXIST; + } + + result = TCL_OK; + if ((errno != EEXIST) || (recursive == 0)) { + if (errorPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, path, -1, errorPtr); + } + result = TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * The directory is nonempty, but the recursive flag has been specified, + * so we recursively remove all the files in the directory. + */ + + if (result == TCL_OK) { + result = TraverseUnixTree(TraversalDelete, pathPtr, NULL, errorPtr, 1); + } + + if ((result != TCL_OK) && (recursive != 0)) { + /* + * Try to restore permissions. + */ + + chmod(path, oldPerm); + } + return result; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TraverseUnixTree -- + * + * Traverse directory tree specified by sourcePtr, calling the function + * traverseProc for each file and directory encountered. If destPtr is + * non-null, each of name in the sourcePtr directory is appended to the + * directory specified by destPtr and passed as the second argument to + * traverseProc(). + * + * Results: + * Standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * None caused by TraverseUnixTree, however the user specified + * traverseProc() may change state. If an error occurs, the error will be + * returned immediately, and remaining files will not be processed. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +TraverseUnixTree( + TraversalProc *traverseProc,/* Function to call for every file and + * directory in source hierarchy. */ + Tcl_DString *sourcePtr, /* Pathname of source directory to be + * traversed (native). */ + Tcl_DString *targetPtr, /* Pathname of directory to traverse in + * parallel with source directory (native). */ + Tcl_DString *errorPtr, /* If non-NULL, uninitialized or free DString + * filled with UTF-8 name of file causing + * error. */ + int doRewind) /* Flag indicating that to ensure complete + * traversal of source hierarchy, the readdir + * loop should be rewound whenever + * traverseProc has returned TCL_OK; this is + * required when traverseProc modifies the + * source hierarchy, e.g. by deleting + * files. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + const char *source, *errfile; + int result, sourceLen; + int targetLen; +#ifndef HAVE_FTS + int numProcessed = 0; + Tcl_DirEntry *dirEntPtr; + DIR *dirPtr; +#else + const char *paths[2] = {NULL, NULL}; + FTS *fts = NULL; + FTSENT *ent; +#endif + + errfile = NULL; + result = TCL_OK; + targetLen = 0; /* lint. */ + + source = Tcl_DStringValue(sourcePtr); + if (TclOSlstat(source, &statBuf) != 0) { /* INTL: Native. */ + errfile = source; + goto end; + } + if (!S_ISDIR(statBuf.st_mode)) { + /* + * Process the regular file + */ + + return traverseProc(sourcePtr, targetPtr, &statBuf, DOTREE_F, + errorPtr); + } +#ifndef HAVE_FTS + dirPtr = opendir(source); /* INTL: Native. */ + if (dirPtr == NULL) { + /* + * Can't read directory + */ + + errfile = source; + goto end; + } + result = traverseProc(sourcePtr, targetPtr, &statBuf, DOTREE_PRED, + errorPtr); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + closedir(dirPtr); + return result; + } + + TclDStringAppendLiteral(sourcePtr, "/"); + sourceLen = Tcl_DStringLength(sourcePtr); + + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + TclDStringAppendLiteral(targetPtr, "/"); + targetLen = Tcl_DStringLength(targetPtr); + } + + while ((dirEntPtr = TclOSreaddir(dirPtr)) != NULL) { /* INTL: Native. */ + if ((dirEntPtr->d_name[0] == '.') + && ((dirEntPtr->d_name[1] == '\0') + || (strcmp(dirEntPtr->d_name, "..") == 0))) { + continue; + } + + /* + * Append name after slash, and recurse on the file. + */ + + Tcl_DStringAppend(sourcePtr, dirEntPtr->d_name, -1); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringAppend(targetPtr, dirEntPtr->d_name, -1); + } + result = TraverseUnixTree(traverseProc, sourcePtr, targetPtr, + errorPtr, doRewind); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + break; + } else { + numProcessed++; + } + + /* + * Remove name after slash. + */ + + Tcl_DStringSetLength(sourcePtr, sourceLen); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringSetLength(targetPtr, targetLen); + } + if (doRewind && (numProcessed > MAX_READDIR_UNLINK_THRESHOLD)) { + /* + * Call rewinddir if we've called unlink or rmdir so many times + * (since the opendir or the previous rewinddir), to avoid a + * NULL-return that may a symptom of a buggy readdir. + */ + + rewinddir(dirPtr); + numProcessed = 0; + } + } + closedir(dirPtr); + + /* + * Strip off the trailing slash we added + */ + + Tcl_DStringSetLength(sourcePtr, sourceLen - 1); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringSetLength(targetPtr, targetLen - 1); + } + + if (result == TCL_OK) { + /* + * Call traverseProc() on a directory after visiting all the files in + * that directory. + */ + + result = traverseProc(sourcePtr, targetPtr, &statBuf, DOTREE_POSTD, + errorPtr); + } +#else /* HAVE_FTS */ + paths[0] = source; + fts = fts_open((char **) paths, FTS_PHYSICAL | FTS_NOCHDIR | + (noFtsStat || doRewind ? FTS_NOSTAT : 0), NULL); + if (fts == NULL) { + errfile = source; + goto end; + } + + sourceLen = Tcl_DStringLength(sourcePtr); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + targetLen = Tcl_DStringLength(targetPtr); + } + + while ((ent = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) { + unsigned short info = ent->fts_info; + char *path = ent->fts_path + sourceLen; + unsigned short pathlen = ent->fts_pathlen - sourceLen; + int type; + Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr = NULL; + + if (info == FTS_DNR || info == FTS_ERR || info == FTS_NS) { + errfile = ent->fts_path; + break; + } + Tcl_DStringAppend(sourcePtr, path, pathlen); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringAppend(targetPtr, path, pathlen); + } + switch (info) { + case FTS_D: + type = DOTREE_PRED; + break; + case FTS_DP: + type = DOTREE_POSTD; + break; + default: + type = DOTREE_F; + break; + } + if (!doRewind) { /* no need to stat for delete */ + if (noFtsStat) { + statBufPtr = &statBuf; + if (TclOSlstat(ent->fts_path, statBufPtr) != 0) { + errfile = ent->fts_path; + break; + } + } else { + statBufPtr = (Tcl_StatBuf *) ent->fts_statp; + } + } + result = traverseProc(sourcePtr, targetPtr, statBufPtr, type, + errorPtr); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + break; + } + Tcl_DStringSetLength(sourcePtr, sourceLen); + if (targetPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringSetLength(targetPtr, targetLen); + } + } +#endif /* !HAVE_FTS */ + + end: + if (errfile != NULL) { + if (errorPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, errfile, -1, errorPtr); + } + result = TCL_ERROR; + } +#ifdef HAVE_FTS + if (fts != NULL) { + fts_close(fts); + } +#endif + + return result; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TraversalCopy + * + * Called from TraverseUnixTree in order to execute a recursive copy of a + * directory. + * + * Results: + * Standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * The file or directory src may be copied to dst, depending on the value + * of type. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +TraversalCopy( + Tcl_DString *srcPtr, /* Source pathname to copy (native). */ + Tcl_DString *dstPtr, /* Destination pathname of copy (native). */ + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, + /* Stat info for file specified by srcPtr. */ + int type, /* Reason for call - see TraverseUnixTree(). */ + Tcl_DString *errorPtr) /* If non-NULL, uninitialized or free DString + * filled with UTF-8 name of file causing + * error. */ +{ + switch (type) { + case DOTREE_F: + if (DoCopyFile(Tcl_DStringValue(srcPtr), Tcl_DStringValue(dstPtr), + statBufPtr) == TCL_OK) { + return TCL_OK; + } + break; + + case DOTREE_PRED: + if (DoCreateDirectory(Tcl_DStringValue(dstPtr)) == TCL_OK) { + return TCL_OK; + } + break; + + case DOTREE_POSTD: + if (CopyFileAtts(Tcl_DStringValue(srcPtr), + Tcl_DStringValue(dstPtr), statBufPtr) == TCL_OK) { + return TCL_OK; + } + break; + } + + /* + * There shouldn't be a problem with src, because we already checked it to + * get here. + */ + + if (errorPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(dstPtr), + Tcl_DStringLength(dstPtr), errorPtr); + } + return TCL_ERROR; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TraversalDelete -- + * + * Called by procedure TraverseUnixTree for every file and directory that + * it encounters in a directory hierarchy. This procedure unlinks files, + * and removes directories after all the containing files have been + * processed. + * + * Results: + * Standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * Files or directory specified by src will be deleted. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +TraversalDelete( + Tcl_DString *srcPtr, /* Source pathname (native). */ + Tcl_DString *ignore, /* Destination pathname (not used). */ + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr, + /* Stat info for file specified by srcPtr. */ + int type, /* Reason for call - see TraverseUnixTree(). */ + Tcl_DString *errorPtr) /* If non-NULL, uninitialized or free DString + * filled with UTF-8 name of file causing + * error. */ +{ + switch (type) { + case DOTREE_F: + if (TclpDeleteFile(Tcl_DStringValue(srcPtr)) == 0) { + return TCL_OK; + } + break; + case DOTREE_PRED: + return TCL_OK; + case DOTREE_POSTD: + if (DoRemoveDirectory(srcPtr, 0, NULL) == 0) { + return TCL_OK; + } + break; + } + if (errorPtr != NULL) { + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(srcPtr), + Tcl_DStringLength(srcPtr), errorPtr); + } + return TCL_ERROR; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * CopyFileAtts -- + * + * Copy the file attributes such as owner, group, permissions, and + * modification date from one file to another. + * + * Results: + * Standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * User id, group id, permission bits, last modification time, and last + * access time are updated in the new file to reflect the old file. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +CopyFileAtts( + const char *src, /* Path name of source file (native). */ + const char *dst, /* Path name of target file (native). */ + const Tcl_StatBuf *statBufPtr) + /* Stat info for source file */ +{ + struct utimbuf tval; + mode_t newMode; + + newMode = statBufPtr->st_mode + & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID | S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO); + + /* + * Note that if you copy a setuid file that is owned by someone else, and + * you are not root, then the copy will be setuid to you. The most correct + * implementation would probably be to have the copy not setuid to anyone + * if the original file was owned by someone else, but this corner case + * isn't currently handled. It would require another lstat(), or getuid(). + */ + + if (chmod(dst, newMode)) { /* INTL: Native. */ + newMode &= ~(S_ISUID | S_ISGID); + if (chmod(dst, newMode)) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + tval.actime = statBufPtr->st_atime; + tval.modtime = statBufPtr->st_mtime; + + if (utime(dst, &tval)) { /* INTL: Native. */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } +#ifdef MAC_OSX_TCL + TclMacOSXCopyFileAttributes(src, dst, statBufPtr); +#endif + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetGroupAttribute + * + * Gets the group attribute of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. Returns a new Tcl_Obj in attributePtrPtr if there + * is no error. + * + * Side effects: + * A new object is allocated. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetGroupAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr) /* A pointer to return the object with. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + struct group *groupPtr; + int result; + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &statBuf); + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + groupPtr = TclpGetGrGid(statBuf.st_gid); + + if (groupPtr == NULL) { + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj((int) statBuf.st_gid); + } else { + Tcl_DString ds; + const char *utf; + + utf = Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, groupPtr->gr_name, -1, &ds); + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(utf, -1); + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetOwnerAttribute + * + * Gets the owner attribute of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. Returns a new Tcl_Obj in attributePtrPtr if there + * is no error. + * + * Side effects: + * A new object is allocated. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetOwnerAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr) /* A pointer to return the object with. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + struct passwd *pwPtr; + int result; + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &statBuf); + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + pwPtr = TclpGetPwUid(statBuf.st_uid); + + if (pwPtr == NULL) { + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj((int) statBuf.st_uid); + } else { + Tcl_DString ds; + + (void) Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, pwPtr->pw_name, -1, &ds); + *attributePtrPtr = TclDStringToObj(&ds); + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetPermissionsAttribute + * + * Gets the group attribute of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. Returns a new Tcl_Obj in attributePtrPtr if there + * is no error. The object will have ref count 0. + * + * Side effects: + * A new object is allocated. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetPermissionsAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr) /* A pointer to return the object with. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + int result; + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &statBuf); + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "%0#5lo", (long) (statBuf.st_mode & 0x00007FFF)); + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * SetGroupAttribute -- + * + * Sets the group of the file to the specified group. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. + * + * Side effects: + * As above. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +SetGroupAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp for error reporting. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* New group for file. */ +{ + long gid; + int result; + const char *native; + + if (Tcl_GetLongFromObj(NULL, attributePtr, &gid) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_DString ds; + struct group *groupPtr = NULL; + const char *string; + int length; + + string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(attributePtr, &length); + + native = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, length, &ds); + groupPtr = TclpGetGrNam(native); /* INTL: Native. */ + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + + if (groupPtr == NULL) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set group for file \"%s\":" + " group \"%s\" does not exist", + TclGetString(fileName), string)); + Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "OPERATION", "SETGRP", + "NO_GROUP", NULL); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + gid = groupPtr->gr_gid; + } + + native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName); + result = chown(native, (uid_t) -1, (gid_t) gid); /* INTL: Native. */ + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set group for file \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * SetOwnerAttribute -- + * + * Sets the owner of the file to the specified owner. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. + * + * Side effects: + * As above. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +SetOwnerAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp for error reporting. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* New owner for file. */ +{ + long uid; + int result; + const char *native; + + if (Tcl_GetLongFromObj(NULL, attributePtr, &uid) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_DString ds; + struct passwd *pwPtr = NULL; + const char *string; + int length; + + string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(attributePtr, &length); + + native = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, length, &ds); + pwPtr = TclpGetPwNam(native); /* INTL: Native. */ + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + + if (pwPtr == NULL) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set owner for file \"%s\":" + " user \"%s\" does not exist", + TclGetString(fileName), string)); + Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "OPERATION", "SETOWN", + "NO_USER", NULL); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + uid = pwPtr->pw_uid; + } + + native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName); + result = chown(native, (uid_t) uid, (gid_t) -1); /* INTL: Native. */ + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set owner for file \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * SetPermissionsAttribute + * + * Sets the file to the given permission. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. + * + * Side effects: + * The permission of the file is changed. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +SetPermissionsAttribute( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* The attribute to set. */ +{ + long mode; + mode_t newMode; + int result = TCL_ERROR; + const char *native; + const char *modeStringPtr = TclGetString(attributePtr); + int scanned = TclParseAllWhiteSpace(modeStringPtr, -1); + + /* + * First supply support for octal number format + */ + + if ((modeStringPtr[scanned] == '0') + && (modeStringPtr[scanned+1] >= '0') + && (modeStringPtr[scanned+1] <= '7')) { + /* Leading zero - attempt octal interpretation */ + Tcl_Obj *modeObj; + + TclNewLiteralStringObj(modeObj, "0o"); + Tcl_AppendToObj(modeObj, modeStringPtr+scanned+1, -1); + result = Tcl_GetLongFromObj(NULL, modeObj, &mode); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(modeObj); + } + if (result == TCL_OK + || Tcl_GetLongFromObj(NULL, attributePtr, &mode) == TCL_OK) { + newMode = (mode_t) (mode & 0x00007FFF); + } else { + Tcl_StatBuf buf; + + /* + * Try the forms "rwxrwxrwx" and "ugo=rwx" + * + * We get the current mode of the file, in order to allow for ug+-=rwx + * style chmod strings. + */ + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &buf); + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + newMode = (mode_t) (buf.st_mode & 0x00007FFF); + + if (GetModeFromPermString(NULL, modeStringPtr, &newMode) != TCL_OK) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "unknown permission string format \"%s\"", + modeStringPtr)); + Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "VALUE", "PERMISSION", NULL); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName); + result = chmod(native, newMode); /* INTL: Native. */ + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set permissions for file \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +#ifndef DJGPP +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjListVolumes -- + * + * Lists the currently mounted volumes, which on UNIX is just /. + * + * Results: + * The list of volumes. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Obj * +TclpObjListVolumes(void) +{ + Tcl_Obj *resultPtr; + TclNewLiteralStringObj(resultPtr, "/"); + + Tcl_IncrRefCount(resultPtr); + return resultPtr; +} +#endif + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetModeFromPermString -- + * + * This procedure is invoked to process the "file permissions" Tcl + * command, to check for a "rwxrwxrwx" or "ugoa+-=rwxst" string. See the + * user documentation for details on what it does. + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * See the user documentation. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetModeFromPermString( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + const char *modeStringPtr, /* Permissions string */ + mode_t *modePtr) /* pointer to the mode value */ +{ + mode_t newMode; + mode_t oldMode; /* Storage for the value of the old mode (that + * is passed in), to allow for the chmod style + * manipulation. */ + int i,n, who, op, what, op_found, who_found; + + /* + * We start off checking for an "rwxrwxrwx" style permissions string + */ + + if (strlen(modeStringPtr) != 9) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + + newMode = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) { + switch (*(modeStringPtr+i)) { + case 'r': + if ((i%3) != 0) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(8-i)); + break; + case 'w': + if ((i%3) != 1) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(8-i)); + break; + case 'x': + if ((i%3) != 2) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(8-i)); + break; + case 's': + if (((i%3) != 2) || (i > 5)) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(8-i)); + newMode |= (1<<(11-(i/3))); + break; + case 'S': + if (((i%3) != 2) || (i > 5)) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(11-(i/3))); + break; + case 't': + if (i != 8) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<(8-i)); + newMode |= (1<<9); + break; + case 'T': + if (i != 8) { + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + newMode |= (1<<9); + break; + case '-': + break; + default: + /* + * Oops, not what we thought it was, so go on + */ + goto chmodStyleCheck; + } + } + *modePtr = newMode; + return TCL_OK; + + chmodStyleCheck: + /* + * We now check for an "ugoa+-=rwxst" style permissions string + */ + + for (n = 0 ; *(modeStringPtr+n) != '\0' ; n = n + i) { + oldMode = *modePtr; + who = op = what = op_found = who_found = 0; + for (i = 0 ; *(modeStringPtr+n+i) != '\0' ; i++ ) { + if (!who_found) { + /* who */ + switch (*(modeStringPtr+n+i)) { + case 'u': + who |= 0x9c0; + continue; + case 'g': + who |= 0x438; + continue; + case 'o': + who |= 0x207; + continue; + case 'a': + who |= 0xfff; + continue; + } + } + who_found = 1; + if (who == 0) { + who = 0xfff; + } + if (!op_found) { + /* op */ + switch (*(modeStringPtr+n+i)) { + case '+': + op = 1; + op_found = 1; + continue; + case '-': + op = 2; + op_found = 1; + continue; + case '=': + op = 3; + op_found = 1; + continue; + default: + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + /* what */ + switch (*(modeStringPtr+n+i)) { + case 'r': + what |= 0x124; + continue; + case 'w': + what |= 0x92; + continue; + case 'x': + what |= 0x49; + continue; + case 's': + what |= 0xc00; + continue; + case 't': + what |= 0x200; + continue; + case ',': + break; + default: + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (*(modeStringPtr+n+i) == ',') { + i++; + break; + } + } + switch (op) { + case 1: + *modePtr = oldMode | (who & what); + continue; + case 2: + *modePtr = oldMode & ~(who & what); + continue; + case 3: + *modePtr = (oldMode & ~who) | (who & what); + continue; + } + } + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpObjNormalizePath -- + * + * This function scans through a path specification and replaces it, in + * place, with a normalized version. A normalized version is one in which + * all symlinks in the path are replaced with their expanded form (except + * a symlink at the very end of the path). + * + * Results: + * The new 'nextCheckpoint' value, giving as far as we could understand + * in the path. + * + * Side effects: + * The pathPtr string, is modified. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpObjNormalizePath( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, + int nextCheckpoint) +{ + const char *currentPathEndPosition; + int pathLen; + char cur; + const char *path = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &pathLen); + Tcl_DString ds; + const char *nativePath; +#ifndef NO_REALPATH + char normPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +#endif + + /* + * We add '1' here because if nextCheckpoint is zero we know that '/' + * exists, and if it isn't zero, it must point at a directory separator + * which we also know exists. + */ + + currentPathEndPosition = path + nextCheckpoint; + if (*currentPathEndPosition == '/') { + currentPathEndPosition++; + } + +#ifndef NO_REALPATH + /* + * For speed, try to get the entire path in one go. + */ + + if (nextCheckpoint == 0 && haveRealpath) { + char *lastDir = strrchr(currentPathEndPosition, '/'); + + if (lastDir != NULL) { + nativePath = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, path, + lastDir-path, &ds); + if (Realpath(nativePath, normPath) != NULL) { + if (*nativePath != '/' && *normPath == '/') { + /* + * realpath has transformed a relative path into an + * absolute path, we do not know how to handle this. + */ + } else { + nextCheckpoint = lastDir - path; + goto wholeStringOk; + } + } + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + } + } + + /* + * Else do it the slow way. + */ +#endif + + while (1) { + cur = *currentPathEndPosition; + if ((cur == '/') && (path != currentPathEndPosition)) { + /* + * Reached directory separator. + */ + + int accessOk; + + nativePath = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, path, + currentPathEndPosition - path, &ds); + accessOk = access(nativePath, F_OK); + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + + if (accessOk != 0) { + /* + * File doesn't exist. + */ + + break; + } + + /* + * Update the acceptable point. + */ + + nextCheckpoint = currentPathEndPosition - path; + } else if (cur == 0) { + /* + * Reached end of string. + */ + + break; + } + currentPathEndPosition++; + } + + /* + * We should really now convert this to a canonical path. We do that with + * 'realpath' if we have it available. Otherwise we could step through + * every single path component, checking whether it is a symlink, but that + * would be a lot of work, and most modern OSes have 'realpath'. + */ + +#ifndef NO_REALPATH + if (haveRealpath) { + /* + * If we only had '/foo' or '/' then we never increment nextCheckpoint + * and we don't need or want to go through 'Realpath'. Also, on some + * platforms, passing an empty string to 'Realpath' will give us the + * normalized pwd, which is not what we want at all! + */ + + if (nextCheckpoint == 0) { + return 0; + } + + nativePath = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, path,nextCheckpoint, &ds); + if (Realpath(nativePath, normPath) != NULL) { + int newNormLen; + + wholeStringOk: + newNormLen = strlen(normPath); + if ((newNormLen == Tcl_DStringLength(&ds)) + && (strcmp(normPath, nativePath) == 0)) { + /* + * String is unchanged. + */ + + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + + /* + * Enable this to have the native FS claim normalization of + * the whole path for existing files. That would permit the + * caller to declare normalization complete without calls to + * additional filesystems. Saving lots of calls is probably + * worth the extra access() time here. When no other FS's are + * registered though, things are less clear. + * + if (0 == access(normPath, F_OK)) { + return pathLen; + } + */ + + return nextCheckpoint; + } + + /* + * Free up the native path and put in its place the converted, + * normalized path. + */ + + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, normPath, (int) newNormLen, &ds); + + if (path[nextCheckpoint] != '\0') { + /* + * Not at end, append remaining path. + */ + + int normLen = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds); + + Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, path + nextCheckpoint, + pathLen - nextCheckpoint); + + /* + * We recognise up to and including the directory separator. + */ + + nextCheckpoint = normLen + 1; + } else { + /* + * We recognise the whole string. + */ + + nextCheckpoint = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds); + } + + /* + * Overwrite with the normalized path. + */ + + Tcl_SetStringObj(pathPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), + Tcl_DStringLength(&ds)); + } + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + } +#endif /* !NO_REALPATH */ + + return nextCheckpoint; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpOpenTemporaryFile, TclUnixOpenTemporaryFile -- + * + * Creates a temporary file, possibly based on the supplied bits and + * pieces of template supplied in the first three arguments. If the + * fourth argument is non-NULL, it contains a Tcl_Obj to store the name + * of the temporary file in (and it is caller's responsibility to clean + * up). If the fourth argument is NULL, try to arrange for the temporary + * file to go away once it is no longer needed. + * + * Results: + * A read-write Tcl Channel open on the file for TclpOpenTemporaryFile, + * or a file descriptor (or -1 on failure) for TclUnixOpenTemporaryFile. + * + * Side effects: + * Accesses the filesystem. Will set the contents of the Tcl_Obj fourth + * argument (if that is non-NULL). + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Channel +TclpOpenTemporaryFile( + Tcl_Obj *dirObj, + Tcl_Obj *basenameObj, + Tcl_Obj *extensionObj, + Tcl_Obj *resultingNameObj) +{ + int fd = TclUnixOpenTemporaryFile(dirObj, basenameObj, extensionObj, + resultingNameObj); + + if (fd == -1) { + return NULL; + } + return Tcl_MakeFileChannel(INT2PTR(fd), TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE); +} + +int +TclUnixOpenTemporaryFile( + Tcl_Obj *dirObj, + Tcl_Obj *basenameObj, + Tcl_Obj *extensionObj, + Tcl_Obj *resultingNameObj) +{ + Tcl_DString template, tmp; + const char *string; + int len, fd; + + /* + * We should also check against making more then TMP_MAX of these. + */ + + if (dirObj) { + string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(dirObj, &len); + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, len, &template); + } else { + Tcl_DStringInit(&template); + Tcl_DStringAppend(&template, DefaultTempDir(), -1); /* INTL: native */ + } + + TclDStringAppendLiteral(&template, "/"); + + if (basenameObj) { + string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(basenameObj, &len); + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, len, &tmp); + TclDStringAppendDString(&template, &tmp); + Tcl_DStringFree(&tmp); + } else { + TclDStringAppendLiteral(&template, "tcl"); + } + + TclDStringAppendLiteral(&template, "_XXXXXX"); + +#ifdef HAVE_MKSTEMPS + if (extensionObj) { + string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(extensionObj, &len); + Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, len, &tmp); + TclDStringAppendDString(&template, &tmp); + fd = mkstemps(Tcl_DStringValue(&template), Tcl_DStringLength(&tmp)); + Tcl_DStringFree(&tmp); + } else +#endif + { + fd = mkstemp(Tcl_DStringValue(&template)); + } + + if (fd == -1) { + Tcl_DStringFree(&template); + return -1; + } + + if (resultingNameObj) { + Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(&template), + Tcl_DStringLength(&template), &tmp); + Tcl_SetStringObj(resultingNameObj, Tcl_DStringValue(&tmp), + Tcl_DStringLength(&tmp)); + Tcl_DStringFree(&tmp); + } else { + /* + * Try to delete the file immediately since we're not reporting the + * name to anyone. Note that we're *not* handling any errors from + * this! + */ + + unlink(Tcl_DStringValue(&template)); + errno = 0; + } + Tcl_DStringFree(&template); + + return fd; +} + +/* + * Helper that does *part* of what tempnam() does. + */ + +static const char * +DefaultTempDir(void) +{ + const char *dir; + struct stat buf; + + dir = getenv("TMPDIR"); + if (dir && dir[0] && stat(dir, &buf) == 0 && S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode) + && access(dir, W_OK) == 0) { + return dir; + } + +#ifdef P_tmpdir + dir = P_tmpdir; + if (stat(dir, &buf)==0 && S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode) && access(dir, W_OK)==0) { + return dir; + } +#endif + + /* + * Assume that the default location ("/tmp" if not overridden) is always + * an existing writable directory; we've no recovery mechanism if it + * isn't. + */ + + return TCL_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY; +} + +#if defined(__CYGWIN__) + +static void +StatError( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp that has the error */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName) /* The name of the file which caused the + * error. */ +{ + TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf("could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); +} + +static WCHAR * +winPathFromObj( + Tcl_Obj *fileName) +{ + int size; + const char *native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName); + WCHAR *winPath; + + size = cygwin_conv_path(1, native, NULL, 0); + winPath = ckalloc(size); + cygwin_conv_path(1, native, winPath, size); + + return winPath; +} + +static const int attributeArray[] = { + 0x20, 0, 2, 0, 0, 1, 4}; + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetUnixFileAttributes + * + * Gets the readonly attribute of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. Returns a new Tcl_Obj in attributePtrPtr if there + * is no error. The object will have ref count 0. + * + * Side effects: + * A new object is allocated. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetUnixFileAttributes( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr) /* A pointer to return the object with. */ +{ + int fileAttributes; + WCHAR *winPath = winPathFromObj(fileName); + + fileAttributes = GetFileAttributesW(winPath); + ckfree(winPath); + + if (fileAttributes == -1) { + StatError(interp, fileName); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj((fileAttributes&attributeArray[objIndex])!=0); + + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * SetUnixFileAttributes + * + * Sets the readonly attribute of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. + * + * Side effects: + * The readonly attribute of the file is changed. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +SetUnixFileAttributes( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* The attribute to set. */ +{ + int yesNo, fileAttributes, old; + WCHAR *winPath; + + if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, attributePtr, &yesNo) != TCL_OK) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + winPath = winPathFromObj(fileName); + + fileAttributes = old = GetFileAttributesW(winPath); + + if (fileAttributes == -1) { + ckfree(winPath); + StatError(interp, fileName); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + if (yesNo) { + fileAttributes |= attributeArray[objIndex]; + } else { + fileAttributes &= ~attributeArray[objIndex]; + } + + if ((fileAttributes != old) + && !SetFileAttributesW(winPath, fileAttributes)) { + ckfree(winPath); + StatError(interp, fileName); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + ckfree(winPath); + return TCL_OK; +} +#elif defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * GetUnixFileAttributes + * + * Gets the readonly attribute (user immutable flag) of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. Returns a new Tcl_Obj in attributePtrPtr if there + * is no error. The object will have ref count 0. + * + * Side effects: + * A new object is allocated. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +GetUnixFileAttributes( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj **attributePtrPtr) /* A pointer to return the object with. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + int result; + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &statBuf); + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + *attributePtrPtr = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(statBuf.st_flags&UF_IMMUTABLE); + + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * SetUnixFileAttributes + * + * Sets the readonly attribute (user immutable flag) of a file. + * + * Results: + * Standard TCL result. + * + * Side effects: + * The readonly attribute of the file is changed. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +SetUnixFileAttributes( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interp we are using for errors. */ + int objIndex, /* The index of the attribute. */ + Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* The attribute to set. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + int result, readonly; + const char *native; + + if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, attributePtr, &readonly) != TCL_OK) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + result = TclpObjStat(fileName, &statBuf); + + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not read \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + if (readonly) { + statBuf.st_flags |= UF_IMMUTABLE; + } else { + statBuf.st_flags &= ~UF_IMMUTABLE; + } + + native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName); + result = chflags(native, statBuf.st_flags); /* INTL: Native. */ + if (result != 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not set flags for file \"%s\": %s", + TclGetString(fileName), Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + return TCL_OK; +} +#endif /* defined(HAVE_CHFLAGS) && defined(UF_IMMUTABLE) */ + +/* + * Local Variables: + * mode: c + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * fill-column: 78 + * End: + */ |