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Diffstat (limited to 'generic/tclIOUtil.c')
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1 files changed, 1043 insertions, 1230 deletions
diff --git a/generic/tclIOUtil.c b/generic/tclIOUtil.c index 09877a3..c4e7db0 100644 --- a/generic/tclIOUtil.c +++ b/generic/tclIOUtil.c @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ * Prototypes for functions defined later in this file. */ +static int EvalFileCallback(ClientData data[], + Tcl_Interp *interp, int result); static FilesystemRecord*FsGetFirstFilesystem(void); static void FsThrExitProc(ClientData cd); static Tcl_Obj * FsListMounts(Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, const char *pattern); @@ -38,10 +40,12 @@ static void FsAddMountsToGlobResult(Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, const char *pattern, Tcl_GlobTypeData *types); static void FsUpdateCwd(Tcl_Obj *cwdObj, ClientData clientData); - #ifdef TCL_THREADS static void FsRecacheFilesystemList(void); #endif +static void * DivertFindSymbol(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle, const char *symbol); +static void DivertUnloadFile(Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle); /* * These form part of the native filesystem support. They are needed here @@ -50,15 +54,171 @@ static void FsRecacheFilesystemList(void); * they are not (and should not be) used anywhere else. */ -MODULE_SCOPE const char * tclpFileAttrStrings[]; +MODULE_SCOPE const char *const tclpFileAttrStrings[]; MODULE_SCOPE const TclFileAttrProcs tclpFileAttrProcs[]; + +/* + * Declare the native filesystem support. These functions should be considered + * private to Tcl, and should really not be called directly by any code other + * than this file (i.e. neither by Tcl's core nor by extensions). Similarly, + * the old string-based Tclp... native filesystem functions should not be + * called. + * + * The correct API to use now is the Tcl_FS... set of functions, which ensure + * correct and complete virtual filesystem support. + * + * We cannot make all of these static, since some of them are implemented in + * the platform-specific directories. + */ + +static Tcl_FSFilesystemSeparatorProc NativeFilesystemSeparator; +static Tcl_FSFreeInternalRepProc NativeFreeInternalRep; +static Tcl_FSFileAttrStringsProc NativeFileAttrStrings; +static Tcl_FSFileAttrsGetProc NativeFileAttrsGet; +static Tcl_FSFileAttrsSetProc NativeFileAttrsSet; /* + * The only reason these functions are not static is that they are either + * called by code in the native (win/unix) directories or they are actually + * implemented in those directories. They should simply not be called by code + * outside Tcl's native filesystem core i.e. they should be considered + * 'static' to Tcl's filesystem code (if we ever built the native filesystem + * support into a separate code library, this could actually be enforced). + */ + +Tcl_FSFilesystemPathTypeProc TclpFilesystemPathType; +Tcl_FSInternalToNormalizedProc TclpNativeToNormalized; +Tcl_FSStatProc TclpObjStat; +Tcl_FSAccessProc TclpObjAccess; +Tcl_FSMatchInDirectoryProc TclpMatchInDirectory; +Tcl_FSChdirProc TclpObjChdir; +Tcl_FSLstatProc TclpObjLstat; +Tcl_FSCopyFileProc TclpObjCopyFile; +Tcl_FSDeleteFileProc TclpObjDeleteFile; +Tcl_FSRenameFileProc TclpObjRenameFile; +Tcl_FSCreateDirectoryProc TclpObjCreateDirectory; +Tcl_FSCopyDirectoryProc TclpObjCopyDirectory; +Tcl_FSRemoveDirectoryProc TclpObjRemoveDirectory; +Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc TclpUnloadFile; +Tcl_FSLinkProc TclpObjLink; +Tcl_FSListVolumesProc TclpObjListVolumes; + +/* + * Define the native filesystem dispatch table. If necessary, it is ok to make + * this non-static, but it should only be accessed by the functions actually + * listed within it (or perhaps other helper functions of them). Anything + * which is not part of this 'native filesystem implementation' should not be + * delving inside here! + */ + +const Tcl_Filesystem tclNativeFilesystem = { + "native", + sizeof(Tcl_Filesystem), + TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_2, + TclNativePathInFilesystem, + TclNativeDupInternalRep, + NativeFreeInternalRep, + TclpNativeToNormalized, + TclNativeCreateNativeRep, + TclpObjNormalizePath, + TclpFilesystemPathType, + NativeFilesystemSeparator, + TclpObjStat, + TclpObjAccess, + TclpOpenFileChannel, + TclpMatchInDirectory, + TclpUtime, +#ifndef S_IFLNK + NULL, +#else + TclpObjLink, +#endif /* S_IFLNK */ + TclpObjListVolumes, + NativeFileAttrStrings, + NativeFileAttrsGet, + NativeFileAttrsSet, + TclpObjCreateDirectory, + TclpObjRemoveDirectory, + TclpObjDeleteFile, + TclpObjCopyFile, + TclpObjRenameFile, + TclpObjCopyDirectory, + TclpObjLstat, + TclpDlopen, + /* Needs a cast since we're using version_2. */ + (Tcl_FSGetCwdProc *) TclpGetNativeCwd, + TclpObjChdir +}; + +/* + * Define the tail of the linked list. Note that for unconventional uses of + * Tcl without a native filesystem, we may in the future wish to modify the + * current approach of hard-coding the native filesystem in the lookup list + * 'filesystemList' below. + * + * We initialize the record so that it thinks one file uses it. This means it + * will never be freed. + */ + +static FilesystemRecord nativeFilesystemRecord = { + NULL, + &tclNativeFilesystem, + 1, + NULL, + NULL +}; + +/* + * This is incremented each time we modify the linked list of filesystems. Any + * time it changes, all cached filesystem representations are suspect and must + * be freed. For multithreading builds, change of the filesystem epoch will + * trigger cache cleanup in all threads. + */ + +static int theFilesystemEpoch = 0; + +/* + * Stores the linked list of filesystems. A 1:1 copy of this list is also + * maintained in the TSD for each thread. This is to avoid synchronization + * issues. + */ + +static FilesystemRecord *filesystemList = &nativeFilesystemRecord; +TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(filesystemMutex) + +/* + * Used to implement Tcl_FSGetCwd in a file-system independent way. + */ + +static Tcl_Obj *cwdPathPtr = NULL; +static int cwdPathEpoch = 0; +static ClientData cwdClientData = NULL; +TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(cwdMutex) + +Tcl_ThreadDataKey tclFsDataKey; + +/* + * One of these structures is used each time we successfully load a file from + * a file system by way of making a temporary copy of the file on the native + * filesystem. We need to store both the actual unloadProc/clientData + * combination which was used, and the original and modified filenames, so + * that we can correctly undo the entire operation when we want to unload the + * code. + */ + +typedef struct FsDivertLoad { + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle; + Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc *unloadProcPtr; + Tcl_Obj *divertedFile; + const Tcl_Filesystem *divertedFilesystem; + ClientData divertedFileNativeRep; +} FsDivertLoad; + +/* * The following functions are obsolete string based APIs, and should be * removed in a future release (Tcl 9 would be a good time). */ - /* Obsolete */ int Tcl_Stat( @@ -67,7 +227,7 @@ Tcl_Stat( { int ret; Tcl_StatBuf buf; - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(path, -1); + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(path,-1); Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPtr); ret = Tcl_FSStat(pathPtr, &buf); @@ -75,6 +235,7 @@ Tcl_Stat( if (ret != -1) { #ifndef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG Tcl_WideInt tmp1, tmp2, tmp3 = 0; + # define OUT_OF_RANGE(x) \ (((Tcl_WideInt)(x)) < Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MIN) || \ ((Tcl_WideInt)(x)) > Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MAX)) @@ -91,10 +252,10 @@ Tcl_Stat( * Tcl_WideInt. */ - tmp1 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_ino; - tmp2 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_size; + tmp1 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_ino; + tmp2 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_size; #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS - tmp3 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_blocks; + tmp3 = (Tcl_WideInt) buf.st_blocks; #endif if (OUT_OF_URANGE(tmp1) || OUT_OF_RANGE(tmp2) || OUT_OF_RANGE(tmp3)) { @@ -201,16 +362,15 @@ Tcl_GetCwd( Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_DString *cwdPtr) { - Tcl_Obj *cwd; - cwd = Tcl_FSGetCwd(interp); + Tcl_Obj *cwd = Tcl_FSGetCwd(interp); + if (cwd == NULL) { return NULL; - } else { - Tcl_DStringInit(cwdPtr); - Tcl_DStringAppend(cwdPtr, Tcl_GetString(cwd), -1); - Tcl_DecrRefCount(cwd); - return Tcl_DStringValue(cwdPtr); } + Tcl_DStringInit(cwdPtr); + Tcl_DStringAppend(cwdPtr, Tcl_GetString(cwd), -1); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(cwd); + return Tcl_DStringValue(cwdPtr); } /* Obsolete */ @@ -222,6 +382,7 @@ Tcl_EvalFile( { int ret; Tcl_Obj *pathPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(fileName,-1); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(pathPtr); ret = Tcl_FSEvalFile(interp, pathPtr); Tcl_DecrRefCount(pathPtr); @@ -229,235 +390,14 @@ Tcl_EvalFile( } /* - * The 3 hooks for Stat, Access and OpenFileChannel are obsolete. The - * complete, general hooked filesystem APIs should be used instead. This - * define decides whether to include the obsolete hooks and related code. If - * these are removed, we'll also want to remove them from stubs/tclInt. The - * only known users of these APIs are prowrap and mktclapp. New - * code/extensions should not use them, since they do not provide as full - * support as the full filesystem API. - * - * As soon as prowrap and mktclapp are updated to use the full filesystem - * support, I suggest all these hooks are removed. - */ - -#undef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - -/* - * The following typedef declarations allow for hooking into the chain of - * functions maintained for 'Tcl_Stat(...)', 'Tcl_Access(...)' & - * 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)'. Basically for each hookable function a linked - * list is defined. - */ - -typedef struct StatProc { - TclStatProc_ *proc; /* Function to process a 'stat()' call */ - struct StatProc *nextPtr; /* The next 'stat()' function to call */ -} StatProc; - -typedef struct AccessProc { - TclAccessProc_ *proc; /* Function to process a 'access()' call */ - struct AccessProc *nextPtr; /* The next 'access()' function to call */ -} AccessProc; - -typedef struct OpenFileChannelProc { - TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc; - /* Function to process a - * 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel()' call */ - struct OpenFileChannelProc *nextPtr; - /* The next 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel()' function - * to call */ -} OpenFileChannelProc; - -/* - * For each type of (obsolete) hookable function, a static node is declared to - * hold the function pointer for the "built-in" routine (e.g. 'TclpStat(...)') - * and the respective list is initialized as a pointer to that node. - * - * The "delete" functions (e.g. 'TclStatDeleteProc(...)') ensure that these - * statically declared list entry cannot be inadvertently removed. - * - * This method avoids the need to call any sort of "initialization" function. - * - * All three lists are protected by a global obsoleteFsHookMutex. - */ - -static StatProc *statProcList = NULL; -static AccessProc *accessProcList = NULL; -static OpenFileChannelProc *openFileChannelProcList = NULL; - -TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(obsoleteFsHookMutex) - -#endif /* USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS */ - -/* - * Declare the native filesystem support. These functions should be considered - * private to Tcl, and should really not be called directly by any code other - * than this file (i.e. neither by Tcl's core nor by extensions). Similarly, - * the old string-based Tclp... native filesystem functions should not be - * called. - * - * The correct API to use now is the Tcl_FS... set of functions, which ensure - * correct and complete virtual filesystem support. - * - * We cannot make all of these static, since some of them are implemented in - * the platform-specific directories. - */ - -static Tcl_FSFilesystemSeparatorProc NativeFilesystemSeparator; -static Tcl_FSFreeInternalRepProc NativeFreeInternalRep; -static Tcl_FSFileAttrStringsProc NativeFileAttrStrings; -static Tcl_FSFileAttrsGetProc NativeFileAttrsGet; -static Tcl_FSFileAttrsSetProc NativeFileAttrsSet; - -/* - * The only reason these functions are not static is that they are either - * called by code in the native (win/unix) directories or they are actually - * implemented in those directories. They should simply not be called by code - * outside Tcl's native filesystem core i.e. they should be considered - * 'static' to Tcl's filesystem code (if we ever built the native filesystem - * support into a separate code library, this could actually be enforced). - */ - -Tcl_FSFilesystemPathTypeProc TclpFilesystemPathType; -Tcl_FSInternalToNormalizedProc TclpNativeToNormalized; -Tcl_FSStatProc TclpObjStat; -Tcl_FSAccessProc TclpObjAccess; -Tcl_FSMatchInDirectoryProc TclpMatchInDirectory; -Tcl_FSChdirProc TclpObjChdir; -Tcl_FSLstatProc TclpObjLstat; -Tcl_FSCopyFileProc TclpObjCopyFile; -Tcl_FSDeleteFileProc TclpObjDeleteFile; -Tcl_FSRenameFileProc TclpObjRenameFile; -Tcl_FSCreateDirectoryProc TclpObjCreateDirectory; -Tcl_FSCopyDirectoryProc TclpObjCopyDirectory; -Tcl_FSRemoveDirectoryProc TclpObjRemoveDirectory; -Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc TclpUnloadFile; -Tcl_FSLinkProc TclpObjLink; -Tcl_FSListVolumesProc TclpObjListVolumes; - -/* - * Define the native filesystem dispatch table. If necessary, it is ok to make - * this non-static, but it should only be accessed by the functions actually - * listed within it (or perhaps other helper functions of them). Anything - * which is not part of this 'native filesystem implementation' should not be - * delving inside here! - */ - -Tcl_Filesystem tclNativeFilesystem = { - "native", - sizeof(Tcl_Filesystem), - TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_2, - &TclNativePathInFilesystem, - &TclNativeDupInternalRep, - &NativeFreeInternalRep, - &TclpNativeToNormalized, - &TclNativeCreateNativeRep, - &TclpObjNormalizePath, - &TclpFilesystemPathType, - &NativeFilesystemSeparator, - &TclpObjStat, - &TclpObjAccess, - &TclpOpenFileChannel, - &TclpMatchInDirectory, - &TclpUtime, -#ifndef S_IFLNK - NULL, -#else - &TclpObjLink, -#endif /* S_IFLNK */ - &TclpObjListVolumes, - &NativeFileAttrStrings, - &NativeFileAttrsGet, - &NativeFileAttrsSet, - &TclpObjCreateDirectory, - &TclpObjRemoveDirectory, - &TclpObjDeleteFile, - &TclpObjCopyFile, - &TclpObjRenameFile, - &TclpObjCopyDirectory, - &TclpObjLstat, - &TclpDlopen, - /* Needs a cast since we're using version_2 */ - (Tcl_FSGetCwdProc *) &TclpGetNativeCwd, - &TclpObjChdir -}; - -/* - * Define the tail of the linked list. Note that for unconventional uses of - * Tcl without a native filesystem, we may in the future wish to modify the - * current approach of hard-coding the native filesystem in the lookup list - * 'filesystemList' below. - * - * We initialize the record so that it thinks one file uses it. This means it - * will never be freed. - */ - -static FilesystemRecord nativeFilesystemRecord = { - NULL, - &tclNativeFilesystem, - 1, - NULL, - NULL -}; - -/* - * This is incremented each time we modify the linked list of filesystems. Any - * time it changes, all cached filesystem representations are suspect and must - * be freed. For multithreading builds, change of the filesystem epoch will - * trigger cache cleanup in all threads. - */ - -static int theFilesystemEpoch = 0; - -/* - * Stores the linked list of filesystems. A 1:1 copy of this list is also - * maintained in the TSD for each thread. This is to avoid synchronization - * issues. - */ - -static FilesystemRecord *filesystemList = &nativeFilesystemRecord; -TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(filesystemMutex) - -/* - * Used to implement Tcl_FSGetCwd in a file-system independent way. - */ - -static Tcl_Obj* cwdPathPtr = NULL; -static int cwdPathEpoch = 0; -static ClientData cwdClientData = NULL; -TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(cwdMutex) - -Tcl_ThreadDataKey tclFsDataKey; - -/* - * One of these structures is used each time we successfully load a file from - * a file system by way of making a temporary copy of the file on the native - * filesystem. We need to store both the actual unloadProc/clientData - * combination which was used, and the original and modified filenames, so - * that we can correctly undo the entire operation when we want to unload the - * code. - */ - -typedef struct FsDivertLoad { - Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle; - Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc *unloadProcPtr; - Tcl_Obj *divertedFile; - const Tcl_Filesystem *divertedFilesystem; - ClientData divertedFileNativeRep; -} FsDivertLoad; - -/* - * Now move on to the basic filesystem implementation + * Now move on to the basic filesystem implementation. */ static void FsThrExitProc( ClientData cd) { - ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) cd; + ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = cd; FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr = NULL, *tmpFsRecPtr = NULL; /* @@ -480,7 +420,7 @@ FsThrExitProc( while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { tmpFsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; if (--fsRecPtr->fileRefCount <= 0) { - ckfree((char *)fsRecPtr); + ckfree(fsRecPtr); } fsRecPtr = tmpFsRecPtr; } @@ -522,7 +462,7 @@ TclFSCwdIsNative(void) int TclFSCwdPointerEquals( - Tcl_Obj** pathPtrPtr) + Tcl_Obj **pathPtrPtr) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&tclFsDataKey); @@ -551,7 +491,7 @@ TclFSCwdPointerEquals( Tcl_MutexUnlock(&cwdMutex); if (tsdPtr->initialized == 0) { - Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FsThrExitProc, (ClientData) tsdPtr); + Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FsThrExitProc, tsdPtr); tsdPtr->initialized = 1; } @@ -567,7 +507,7 @@ TclFSCwdPointerEquals( str1 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr, &len1); str2 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(*pathPtrPtr, &len2); - if (len1 == len2 && !strcmp(str1,str2)) { + if ((len1 == len2) && !memcmp(str1, str2, len1)) { /* * They are equal, but different objects. Update so they will be * the same object in the future. @@ -598,7 +538,7 @@ FsRecacheFilesystemList(void) while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { tmpFsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; if (--fsRecPtr->fileRefCount <= 0) { - ckfree((char *)fsRecPtr); + ckfree(fsRecPtr); } fsRecPtr = tmpFsRecPtr; } @@ -623,7 +563,7 @@ FsRecacheFilesystemList(void) fsRecPtr = tmpFsRecPtr; while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { - tmpFsRecPtr = (FilesystemRecord *) ckalloc(sizeof(FilesystemRecord)); + tmpFsRecPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(FilesystemRecord)); *tmpFsRecPtr = *fsRecPtr; tmpFsRecPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->filesystemList; tmpFsRecPtr->prevPtr = NULL; @@ -639,7 +579,7 @@ FsRecacheFilesystemList(void) */ if (tsdPtr->initialized == 0) { - Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FsThrExitProc, (ClientData) tsdPtr); + Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FsThrExitProc, tsdPtr); tsdPtr->initialized = 1; } } @@ -650,6 +590,7 @@ FsGetFirstFilesystem(void) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&tclFsDataKey); FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr; + #ifndef TCL_THREADS tsdPtr->filesystemEpoch = theFilesystemEpoch; fsRecPtr = filesystemList; @@ -676,6 +617,7 @@ TclFSEpochOk( int filesystemEpoch) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&tclFsDataKey); + (void) FsGetFirstFilesystem(); return (filesystemEpoch == tsdPtr->filesystemEpoch); } @@ -690,7 +632,7 @@ FsUpdateCwd( ClientData clientData) { int len; - char *str = NULL; + const char *str = NULL; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&tclFsDataKey); if (cwdObj != NULL) { @@ -714,7 +656,7 @@ FsUpdateCwd( */ cwdPathPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, len); - Tcl_IncrRefCount(cwdPathPtr); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(cwdPathPtr); cwdClientData = TclNativeDupInternalRep(clientData); } @@ -781,19 +723,20 @@ TclFinalizeFilesystem(void) /* * Remove all filesystems, freeing any allocated memory that is no longer - * needed + * needed. */ fsRecPtr = filesystemList; while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { FilesystemRecord *tmpFsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; + if (fsRecPtr->fileRefCount <= 0) { /* * The native filesystem is static, so we don't free it. */ if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) { - ckfree((char *)fsRecPtr); + ckfree(fsRecPtr); } } fsRecPtr = tmpFsRecPtr; @@ -805,11 +748,6 @@ TclFinalizeFilesystem(void) * filesystem is likely to fail. */ -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - statProcList = NULL; - accessProcList = NULL; - openFileChannelProcList = NULL; -#endif #ifdef __WIN32__ TclWinEncodingsCleanup(); #endif @@ -883,8 +821,8 @@ TclResetFilesystem(void) int Tcl_FSRegister( - ClientData clientData, /* Client specific data for this fs */ - Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) /* The filesystem record for the new fs. */ + ClientData clientData, /* Client specific data for this fs. */ + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr)/* The filesystem record for the new fs. */ { FilesystemRecord *newFilesystemPtr; @@ -892,7 +830,7 @@ Tcl_FSRegister( return TCL_ERROR; } - newFilesystemPtr = (FilesystemRecord *) ckalloc(sizeof(FilesystemRecord)); + newFilesystemPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(FilesystemRecord)); newFilesystemPtr->clientData = clientData; newFilesystemPtr->fsPtr = fsPtr; @@ -963,7 +901,7 @@ Tcl_FSRegister( int Tcl_FSUnregister( - Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) /* The filesystem record to remove. */ + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) /* The filesystem record to remove. */ { int retVal = TCL_ERROR; FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr; @@ -1000,7 +938,7 @@ Tcl_FSUnregister( fsRecPtr->fileRefCount--; if (fsRecPtr->fileRefCount <= 0) { - ckfree((char *)fsRecPtr); + ckfree(fsRecPtr); } retVal = TCL_OK; @@ -1057,7 +995,7 @@ Tcl_FSUnregister( int Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to receive error messages, but - * may be NULL. */ + * may be NULL. */ Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, /* List object to receive results. */ Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Contains path to directory to search. */ const char *pattern, /* Pattern to match against. */ @@ -1069,7 +1007,7 @@ Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory( Tcl_Obj *cwd, *tmpResultPtr, **elemsPtr; int resLength, i, ret = -1; - if (types != NULL && types->type & TCL_GLOB_TYPE_MOUNT) { + if (types != NULL && (types->type & TCL_GLOB_TYPE_MOUNT)) { /* * We don't currently allow querying of mounts by external code (a * valuable future step), so since we're the only function that @@ -1096,8 +1034,8 @@ Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory( Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; } - ret = (*fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc)(interp, resultPtr, pathPtr, - pattern, types); + ret = fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc(interp, resultPtr, pathPtr, pattern, + types); if (ret == TCL_OK && pattern != NULL) { FsAddMountsToGlobResult(resultPtr, pathPtr, pattern, types); } @@ -1106,7 +1044,7 @@ Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory( /* * If the path isn't empty, we have no idea how to match files in a - * directory which belongs to no known filesystem + * directory which belongs to no known filesystem. */ if (pathPtr != NULL && TclGetString(pathPtr)[0] != '\0') { @@ -1137,8 +1075,8 @@ Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory( if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc != NULL) { TclNewObj(tmpResultPtr); Tcl_IncrRefCount(tmpResultPtr); - ret = (*fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc)(interp, tmpResultPtr, cwd, - pattern, types); + ret = fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc(interp, tmpResultPtr, cwd, pattern, + types); if (ret == TCL_OK) { FsAddMountsToGlobResult(tmpResultPtr, cwd, pattern, types); @@ -1182,7 +1120,7 @@ static void FsAddMountsToGlobResult( Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, /* The current list of matching paths; must * not be shared! */ - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* The directory in question */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* The directory in question. */ const char *pattern, /* Pattern to match against. */ Tcl_GlobTypeData *types) /* Object containing list of acceptable types. * May be NULL. In particular the directory @@ -1223,7 +1161,7 @@ FsAddMountsToGlobResult( Tcl_ListObjReplace(NULL, resultPtr, j, 1, 0, NULL); gLength--; } - break; /* Break out of for loop */ + break; /* Break out of for loop. */ } } if (!found && dir) { @@ -1313,7 +1251,7 @@ FsAddMountsToGlobResult( void Tcl_FSMountsChanged( - Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) { /* * We currently don't do anything with this parameter. We could in the @@ -1354,7 +1292,7 @@ Tcl_FSMountsChanged( ClientData Tcl_FSData( - Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) /* The filesystem record to query. */ + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr) /* The filesystem record to query. */ { ClientData retVal = NULL; FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); @@ -1408,8 +1346,8 @@ Tcl_FSData( int TclFSNormalizeToUniquePath( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error messages. */ - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* The path to normalize in place */ - int startAt, /* Start at this char-offset */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* The path to normalize in place. */ + int startAt, /* Start at this char-offset. */ ClientData *clientDataPtr) /* If we generated a complete normalized path * for a given filesystem, we can optionally * return an fs-specific clientdata here. */ @@ -1427,37 +1365,42 @@ TclFSNormalizeToUniquePath( firstFsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); - fsRecPtr = firstFsRecPtr; - while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { - if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr == &tclNativeFilesystem) { - Tcl_FSNormalizePathProc *proc = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - startAt = (*proc)(interp, pathPtr, startAt); - } - break; + for (fsRecPtr=firstFsRecPtr; fsRecPtr!=NULL; fsRecPtr=fsRecPtr->nextPtr) { + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) { + continue; } - fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; + + /* + * TODO: Assume that we always find the native file system; it should + * always be there... + */ + + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc != NULL) { + startAt = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc(interp, pathPtr, + startAt); + } + break; } - fsRecPtr = firstFsRecPtr; - while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { + for (fsRecPtr=firstFsRecPtr; fsRecPtr!=NULL; fsRecPtr=fsRecPtr->nextPtr) { /* * Skip the native system next time through. */ - if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) { - Tcl_FSNormalizePathProc *proc = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - startAt = (*proc)(interp, pathPtr, startAt); - } + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr == &tclNativeFilesystem) { + continue; + } - /* - * We could add an efficiency check like this: - * if (retVal == length-of(pathPtr)) {break;} - * but there's not much benefit. - */ + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc != NULL) { + startAt = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->normalizePathProc(interp, pathPtr, + startAt); } - fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; + + /* + * We could add an efficiency check like this: + * if (retVal == length-of(pathPtr)) {break;} + * but there's not much benefit. + */ } return startAt; @@ -1530,7 +1473,7 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( * EOF during the opening of the file. */ int *binaryPtr) /* Set this to 1 if the caller should * configure the opened channel for binary - * operations */ + * operations. */ { int mode, modeArgc, c, i, gotRW; const char **modeArgv, *flag; @@ -1572,7 +1515,7 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( default: goto error; } - i=1; + i = 1; while (i<3 && modeString[i]) { if (modeString[i] == modeString[i-1]) { goto error; @@ -1656,7 +1599,7 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "access mode \"", flag, "\" not supported by this system", NULL); } - ckfree((char *) modeArgv); + ckfree(modeArgv); return -1; #endif @@ -1668,7 +1611,7 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "access mode \"", flag, "\" not supported by this system", NULL); } - ckfree((char *) modeArgv); + ckfree(modeArgv); return -1; #endif @@ -1683,12 +1626,12 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( "\": must be RDONLY, WRONLY, RDWR, APPEND, BINARY, " "CREAT, EXCL, NOCTTY, NONBLOCK, or TRUNC", NULL); } - ckfree((char *) modeArgv); + ckfree(modeArgv); return -1; } } - ckfree((char *) modeArgv); + ckfree(modeArgv); if (!gotRW) { if (interp != NULL) { @@ -1701,25 +1644,13 @@ TclGetOpenModeEx( } /* - * Tcl_FSEvalFile is Tcl_FSEvalFileEx without encoding argument. - */ - -int -Tcl_FSEvalFile( - Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to process file. */ - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) /* Path of file to process. Tilde-substitution - * will be performed on this name. */ -{ - return Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(interp, pathPtr, NULL); -} - -/* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * Tcl_FSEvalFileEx -- + * Tcl_FSEvalFile, Tcl_FSEvalFileEx, TclNREvalFile -- * * Read in a file and process the entire file as one gigantic Tcl - * command. + * command. Tcl_FSEvalFile is Tcl_FSEvalFileEx without encoding argument. + * TclNREvalFile is an NRE-enabled version of Tcl_FSEvalFileEx. * * Results: * A standard Tcl result, which is either the result of executing the @@ -1734,6 +1665,15 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFile( */ int +Tcl_FSEvalFile( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to process file. */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) /* Path of file to process. Tilde-substitution + * will be performed on this name. */ +{ + return Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(interp, pathPtr, NULL); +} + +int Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to process file. */ Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to process. Tilde-substitution @@ -1745,7 +1685,7 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; Tcl_Obj *oldScriptFile; Interp *iPtr; - char *string; + const char *string; Tcl_Channel chan; Tcl_Obj *objPtr; @@ -1760,7 +1700,7 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( return result; } chan = Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel(interp, pathPtr, "r", 0644); - if (chan == (Tcl_Channel) NULL) { + if (chan == NULL) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); @@ -1789,9 +1729,12 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); - /* Try to read first character of stream, so we can - * check for utf-8 BOM to be handled especially. + + /* + * Try to read first character of stream, so we can check for utf-8 BOM to + * be handled especially. */ + if (Tcl_ReadChars(chan, objPtr, 1, 0) < 0) { Tcl_Close(interp, chan); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", @@ -1799,10 +1742,12 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( goto end; } string = Tcl_GetString(objPtr); + /* * If first character is not a BOM, append the remaining characters, - * otherwise replace them [Bug 3466099]. + * otherwise replace them. [Bug 3466099] */ + if (Tcl_ReadChars(chan, objPtr, -1, memcmp(string, "\xef\xbb\xbf", 3)) < 0) { Tcl_Close(interp, chan); @@ -1820,10 +1765,13 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( iPtr->scriptFile = pathPtr; Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->scriptFile); string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length); - /* TIP #280 Force the evaluator to open a frame for a sourced - * file. */ + + /* + * TIP #280 Force the evaluator to open a frame for a sourced file. + */ + iPtr->evalFlags |= TCL_EVAL_FILE; - result = Tcl_EvalEx(interp, string, length, 0); + result = TclEvalEx(interp, string, length, 0, 1, NULL, string); /* * Now we have to be careful; the script may have changed the @@ -1850,13 +1798,160 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( "\n (file \"%.*s%s\" line %d)", (overflow ? limit : length), pathString, - (overflow ? "..." : ""), interp->errorLine)); + (overflow ? "..." : ""), Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp))); } end: Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); return result; } + +int +TclNREvalFile( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to process file. */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to process. Tilde-substitution + * will be performed on this name. */ + const char *encodingName) /* If non-NULL, then use this encoding for the + * file. NULL means use the system encoding. */ +{ + Tcl_StatBuf statBuf; + Tcl_Obj *oldScriptFile, *objPtr; + Interp *iPtr; + Tcl_Channel chan; + const char *string; + + if (Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(interp, pathPtr) == NULL) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + if (Tcl_FSStat(pathPtr, &statBuf) == -1) { + Tcl_SetErrno(errno); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", + Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + chan = Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel(interp, pathPtr, "r", 0644); + if (chan == NULL) { + Tcl_ResetResult(interp); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", + Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * The eofchar is \32 (^Z). This is the usual on Windows, but we effect + * this cross-platform to allow for scripted documents. [Bug: 2040] + */ + + Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, chan, "-eofchar", "\32"); + + /* + * If the encoding is specified, set it for the channel. Else don't touch + * it (and use the system encoding) Report error on unknown encoding. + */ + + if (encodingName != NULL) { + if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, chan, "-encoding", encodingName) + != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_Close(interp,chan); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); + + /* + * Try to read first character of stream, so we can check for utf-8 BOM to + * be handled especially. + */ + + if (Tcl_ReadChars(chan, objPtr, 1, 0) < 0) { + Tcl_Close(interp, chan); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", + Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + string = Tcl_GetString(objPtr); + + /* + * If first character is not a BOM, append the remaining characters, + * otherwise replace them. [Bug 3466099] + */ + + if (Tcl_ReadChars(chan, objPtr, -1, + memcmp(string, "\xef\xbb\xbf", 3)) < 0) { + Tcl_Close(interp, chan); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", + Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + if (Tcl_Close(interp, chan) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + oldScriptFile = iPtr->scriptFile; + iPtr->scriptFile = pathPtr; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->scriptFile); + + /* + * TIP #280: Force the evaluator to open a frame for a sourced file. + */ + + iPtr->evalFlags |= TCL_EVAL_FILE; + TclNRAddCallback(interp, EvalFileCallback, oldScriptFile, pathPtr, objPtr, + NULL); + return TclNREvalObjEx(interp, objPtr, 0, NULL, INT_MIN); +} + +static int +EvalFileCallback( + ClientData data[], + Tcl_Interp *interp, + int result) +{ + Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + Tcl_Obj *oldScriptFile = data[0]; + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr = data[1]; + Tcl_Obj *objPtr = data[2]; + + /* + * Now we have to be careful; the script may have changed the + * iPtr->scriptFile value, so we must reset it without assuming it still + * points to 'pathPtr'. + */ + + if (iPtr->scriptFile != NULL) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->scriptFile); + } + iPtr->scriptFile = oldScriptFile; + + if (result == TCL_RETURN) { + result = TclUpdateReturnInfo(iPtr); + } else if (result == TCL_ERROR) { + /* + * Record information telling where the error occurred. + */ + + int length; + const char *pathString = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &length); + const int limit = 150; + int overflow = (length > limit); + + Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "\n (file \"%.*s%s\" line %d)", + (overflow ? limit : length), pathString, + (overflow ? "..." : ""), Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp))); + } + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + return result; +} /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1880,6 +1975,11 @@ Tcl_FSEvalFileEx( int Tcl_GetErrno(void) { + /* + * On some platforms, errno is really a thread local (implemented by the C + * library). + */ + return errno; } @@ -1888,7 +1988,9 @@ Tcl_GetErrno(void) * * Tcl_SetErrno -- * - * Sets the Tcl error code variable to the supplied value. + * Sets the Tcl error code variable to the supplied value. On some saner + * platforms this is actually a thread-local (this is implemented in the + * C library) but this is *really* unsafe to assume! * * Results: * None. @@ -1903,6 +2005,11 @@ void Tcl_SetErrno( int err) /* The new value. */ { + /* + * On some platforms, errno is really a thread local (implemented by the C + * library). + */ + errno = err; } @@ -1964,72 +2071,10 @@ Tcl_FSStat( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to stat (in current CP). */ Tcl_StatBuf *buf) /* Filled with results of stat call. */ { - const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr; -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - struct stat oldStyleStatBuffer; - int retVal = -1; - - /* - * Call each of the "stat" function in succession. A non-return value of - * -1 indicates the particular function has succeeded. - */ - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - if (statProcList != NULL) { - StatProc *statProcPtr; - char *path; - Tcl_Obj *transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(NULL, pathPtr); - if (transPtr == NULL) { - path = NULL; - } else { - path = Tcl_GetString(transPtr); - } - - statProcPtr = statProcList; - while ((retVal == -1) && (statProcPtr != NULL)) { - retVal = (*statProcPtr->proc)(path, &oldStyleStatBuffer); - statProcPtr = statProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - if (transPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); - } - } - - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - if (retVal != -1) { - /* - * Note that EOVERFLOW is not a problem here, and these assignments - * should all be widening (if not identity.) - */ - - buf->st_mode = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_mode; - buf->st_ino = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_ino; - buf->st_dev = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_dev; - buf->st_rdev = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_rdev; - buf->st_nlink = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_nlink; - buf->st_uid = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_uid; - buf->st_gid = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_gid; - buf->st_size = Tcl_LongAsWide(oldStyleStatBuffer.st_size); - buf->st_atime = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_atime; - buf->st_mtime = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_mtime; - buf->st_ctime = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_ctime; -#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE - buf->st_blksize = oldStyleStatBuffer.st_blksize; -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS - buf->st_blocks = Tcl_LongAsWide(oldStyleStatBuffer.st_blocks); -#endif - return retVal; - } -#endif /* USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS */ + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSStatProc *proc = fsPtr->statProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, buf); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->statProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->statProc(pathPtr, buf); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; @@ -2060,15 +2105,13 @@ Tcl_FSLstat( Tcl_StatBuf *buf) /* Filled with results of stat call. */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); + if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSLstatProc *proc = fsPtr->lstatProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, buf); - } else { - Tcl_FSStatProc *sproc = fsPtr->statProc; - if (sproc != NULL) { - return (*sproc)(pathPtr, buf); - } + if (fsPtr->lstatProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->lstatProc(pathPtr, buf); + } + if (fsPtr->statProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->statProc(pathPtr, buf); } } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); @@ -2097,51 +2140,11 @@ Tcl_FSAccess( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to access (in current CP). */ int mode) /* Permission setting. */ { - const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr; -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - int retVal = -1; - - /* - * Call each of the "access" function in succession. A non-return value of - * -1 indicates the particular function has succeeded. - */ - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - if (accessProcList != NULL) { - AccessProc *accessProcPtr; - char *path; - Tcl_Obj *transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(NULL, pathPtr); - if (transPtr == NULL) { - path = NULL; - } else { - path = Tcl_GetString(transPtr); - } - - accessProcPtr = accessProcList; - while ((retVal == -1) && (accessProcPtr != NULL)) { - retVal = (*accessProcPtr->proc)(path, mode); - accessProcPtr = accessProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - if (transPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); - } - } - - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - if (retVal != -1) { - return retVal; - } -#endif /* USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS */ + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSAccessProc *proc = fsPtr->accessProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, mode); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->accessProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->accessProc(pathPtr, mode); } - Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; } @@ -2177,41 +2180,6 @@ Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel( const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr; Tcl_Channel retVal = NULL; -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - /* - * Call each of the "Tcl_OpenFileChannel" functions in succession. A - * non-NULL return value indicates the particular function has succeeded. - */ - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - if (openFileChannelProcList != NULL) { - OpenFileChannelProc *openFileChannelProcPtr; - char *path; - Tcl_Obj *transPtr = Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(interp, pathPtr); - - if (transPtr == NULL) { - path = NULL; - } else { - path = Tcl_GetString(transPtr); - } - - openFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; - - while ((retVal == NULL) && (openFileChannelProcPtr != NULL)) { - retVal = (*openFileChannelProcPtr->proc)(interp, path, - modeString, permissions); - openFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - if (transPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_DecrRefCount(transPtr); - } - } - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - if (retVal != NULL) { - return retVal; - } -#endif /* USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS */ - /* * We need this just to ensure we return the correct error messages under * some circumstances. @@ -2222,49 +2190,47 @@ Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel( } fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSOpenFileChannelProc *proc = fsPtr->openFileChannelProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - int mode, seekFlag, binary; + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->openFileChannelProc != NULL) { + int mode, seekFlag, binary; - /* - * Parse the mode, picking up whether we want to seek to start - * with and/or set the channel automatically into binary mode. - */ + /* + * Parse the mode, picking up whether we want to seek to start with + * and/or set the channel automatically into binary mode. + */ - mode = TclGetOpenModeEx(interp, modeString, &seekFlag, &binary); - if (mode == -1) { - return NULL; - } + mode = TclGetOpenModeEx(interp, modeString, &seekFlag, &binary); + if (mode == -1) { + return NULL; + } - /* - * Do the actual open() call. - */ + /* + * Do the actual open() call. + */ - retVal = (*proc)(interp, pathPtr, mode, permissions); - if (retVal == NULL) { - return NULL; - } + retVal = fsPtr->openFileChannelProc(interp, pathPtr, mode, + permissions); + if (retVal == NULL) { + return NULL; + } - /* - * Apply appropriate flags parsed out above. - */ + /* + * Apply appropriate flags parsed out above. + */ - if (seekFlag && Tcl_Seek(retVal, (Tcl_WideInt)0, - SEEK_END) < (Tcl_WideInt)0) { - if (interp != NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "could not seek to end " - "of file while opening \"", Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), - "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); - } - Tcl_Close(NULL, retVal); - return NULL; - } - if (binary) { - Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, retVal, "-translation", "binary"); + if (seekFlag && Tcl_Seek(retVal, (Tcl_WideInt) 0, SEEK_END) + < (Tcl_WideInt) 0) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "could not seek to end of file " + "while opening \"", Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), "\": ", + Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } - return retVal; + Tcl_Close(NULL, retVal); + return NULL; } + if (binary) { + Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, retVal, "-translation", "binary"); + } + return retVal; } /* @@ -2298,17 +2264,17 @@ Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel( int Tcl_FSUtime( - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* File to change access/modification times */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* File to change access/modification + * times. */ struct utimbuf *tval) /* Structure containing access/modification * times to use. Should not be modified. */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSUtimeProc *proc = fsPtr->utimeProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, tval); - } + + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->utimeProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->utimeProc(pathPtr, tval); } + /* TODO: set errno here? Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); */ return -1; } @@ -2332,7 +2298,7 @@ Tcl_FSUtime( *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -static const char ** +static const char *const * NativeFileAttrStrings( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, Tcl_Obj **objPtrRef) @@ -2369,8 +2335,7 @@ NativeFileAttrsGet( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* path of file we are operating on. */ Tcl_Obj **objPtrRef) /* for output. */ { - return (*tclpFileAttrProcs[index].getProc)(interp, index, pathPtr, - objPtrRef); + return tclpFileAttrProcs[index].getProc(interp, index, pathPtr,objPtrRef); } /* @@ -2399,7 +2364,7 @@ NativeFileAttrsSet( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* path of file we are operating on. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* set to this value. */ { - return (*tclpFileAttrProcs[index].setProc)(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtr); + return tclpFileAttrProcs[index].setProc(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtr); } /* @@ -2426,18 +2391,15 @@ NativeFileAttrsSet( *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -const char ** +const char *const * Tcl_FSFileAttrStrings( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, Tcl_Obj **objPtrRef) { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSFileAttrStringsProc *proc = fsPtr->fileAttrStringsProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, objPtrRef); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->fileAttrStringsProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->fileAttrStringsProc(pathPtr, objPtrRef); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return NULL; @@ -2468,7 +2430,7 @@ TclFSFileAttrIndex( int *indexPtr) /* Where to write the found index. */ { Tcl_Obj *listObj = NULL; - const char **attrTable; + const char *const *attrTable; /* * Get the attribute table for the file. @@ -2550,11 +2512,8 @@ Tcl_FSFileAttrsGet( { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSFileAttrsGetProc *proc = fsPtr->fileAttrsGetProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtrRef); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->fileAttrsGetProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->fileAttrsGetProc(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtrRef); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; @@ -2587,11 +2546,8 @@ Tcl_FSFileAttrsSet( { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSFileAttrsSetProc *proc = fsPtr->fileAttrsSetProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtr); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->fileAttrsSetProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->fileAttrsSetProc(interp, index, pathPtr, objPtr); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; @@ -2652,55 +2608,58 @@ Tcl_FSGetCwd( * indicates the particular function has succeeded. */ - fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); - while ((retVal == NULL) && (fsRecPtr != NULL)) { - Tcl_FSGetCwdProc *proc = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->getCwdProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->version != TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_1) { - ClientData retCd; - TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2*)proc; - - retCd = (*proc2)(NULL); - if (retCd != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *norm; - /* Looks like a new current directory */ - retVal = (*fsRecPtr->fsPtr->internalToNormalizedProc)( - retCd); - Tcl_IncrRefCount(retVal); - norm = TclFSNormalizeAbsolutePath(interp,retVal,NULL); - if (norm != NULL) { - /* - * We found a cwd, which is now in our global - * storage. We must make a copy. Norm already has - * a refCount of 1. - * - * Threading issue: note that multiple threads at - * system startup could in principle call this - * function simultaneously. They will therefore - * each set the cwdPathPtr independently. That - * behaviour is a bit peculiar, but should be - * fine. Once we have a cwd, we'll always be in - * the 'else' branch below which is simpler. - */ - - FsUpdateCwd(norm, retCd); - Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); - } else { - (*fsRecPtr->fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc)(retCd); - } - Tcl_DecrRefCount(retVal); - retVal = NULL; - goto cdDidNotChange; - } else if (interp != NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "error getting working directory name: ", - Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); - } + for (fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); + (retVal == NULL) && (fsRecPtr != NULL); + fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr) { + ClientData retCd; + TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2; + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->getCwdProc == NULL) { + continue; + } + + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->version == TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_1) { + retVal = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->getCwdProc(interp); + continue; + } + + proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2 *) fsRecPtr->fsPtr->getCwdProc; + retCd = proc2(NULL); + if (retCd != NULL) { + Tcl_Obj *norm; + + /* + * Looks like a new current directory. + */ + + retVal = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->internalToNormalizedProc(retCd); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(retVal); + norm = TclFSNormalizeAbsolutePath(interp,retVal,NULL); + if (norm != NULL) { + /* + * We found a cwd, which is now in our global storage. We + * must make a copy. Norm already has a refCount of 1. + * + * Threading issue: note that multiple threads at system + * startup could in principle call this function + * simultaneously. They will therefore each set the + * cwdPathPtr independently. That behaviour is a bit + * peculiar, but should be fine. Once we have a cwd, we'll + * always be in the 'else' branch below which is simpler. + */ + + FsUpdateCwd(norm, retCd); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); } else { - retVal = (*proc)(interp); + fsRecPtr->fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc(retCd); } + Tcl_DecrRefCount(retVal); + retVal = NULL; + goto cdDidNotChange; + } else if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, + "error getting working directory name: ", + Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } - fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; } /* @@ -2714,6 +2673,7 @@ Tcl_FSGetCwd( if (retVal != NULL) { Tcl_Obj *norm = TclFSNormalizeAbsolutePath(interp, retVal, NULL); + if (norm != NULL) { /* * We found a cwd, which is now in our global storage. We must @@ -2728,6 +2688,7 @@ Tcl_FSGetCwd( */ ClientData cd = (ClientData) Tcl_FSGetNativePath(norm); + FsUpdateCwd(norm, TclNativeDupInternalRep(cd)); Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); } @@ -2741,7 +2702,10 @@ Tcl_FSGetCwd( * the permissions on that directory have changed. */ - const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr); + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = + Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr); + ClientData retCd = NULL; + Tcl_Obj *retVal, *norm; /* * If the filesystem couldn't be found, or if no cwd function exists @@ -2752,94 +2716,98 @@ Tcl_FSGetCwd( * (This is tested for in the test suite on unix). */ - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSGetCwdProc *proc = fsPtr->getCwdProc; - ClientData retCd = NULL; - if (proc != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *retVal; - if (fsPtr->version != TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_1) { - TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2*)proc; - - retCd = (*proc2)(tsdPtr->cwdClientData); - if (retCd == NULL && interp != NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "error getting working directory name: ", - Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); - } + if (fsPtr == NULL || fsPtr->getCwdProc == NULL) { + goto cdDidNotChange; + } - if (retCd == tsdPtr->cwdClientData) { - goto cdDidNotChange; - } + if (fsPtr->version == TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_1) { + retVal = fsPtr->getCwdProc(interp); + } else { + /* + * New API. + */ - /* - * Looks like a new current directory. - */ + TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2 *) fsPtr->getCwdProc; - retVal = (*fsPtr->internalToNormalizedProc)(retCd); - Tcl_IncrRefCount(retVal); - } else { - retVal = (*proc)(interp); - } - if (retVal != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *norm = TclFSNormalizeAbsolutePath(interp, - retVal, NULL); + retCd = proc2(tsdPtr->cwdClientData); + if (retCd == NULL && interp != NULL) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, + "error getting working directory name: ", + Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + } - /* - * Check whether cwd has changed from the value previously - * stored in cwdPathPtr. Really 'norm' shouldn't be NULL, - * but we are careful. - */ + if (retCd == tsdPtr->cwdClientData) { + goto cdDidNotChange; + } - if (norm == NULL) { - /* Do nothing */ - if (retCd != NULL) { - (*fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc)(retCd); - } - } else if (norm == tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr) { - goto cdEqual; - } else { - /* - * Note that both 'norm' and 'tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr' are - * normalized paths. Therefore we can be more - * efficient than calling 'Tcl_FSEqualPaths', and in - * addition avoid a nasty infinite loop bug when - * trying to normalize tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr. - */ - - int len1, len2; - char *str1, *str2; - - str1 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr, &len1); - str2 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(norm, &len2); - if ((len1 == len2) && (strcmp(str1, str2) == 0)) { - /* - * If the paths were equal, we can be more - * efficient and retain the old path object which - * will probably already be shared. In this case - * we can simply free the normalized path we just - * calculated. - */ - - cdEqual: - Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); - if (retCd != NULL) { - (*fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc)(retCd); - } - } else { - FsUpdateCwd(norm, retCd); - Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); - } - } - Tcl_DecrRefCount(retVal); - } else { - /* - * The 'cwd' function returned an error; reset the cwd. - */ + /* + * Looks like a new current directory. + */ + + retVal = fsPtr->internalToNormalizedProc(retCd); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(retVal); + } + + /* + * Check if the 'cwd' function returned an error; if so, reset the + * cwd. + */ + + if (retVal == NULL) { + FsUpdateCwd(NULL, NULL); + goto cdDidNotChange; + } + + /* + * Normalize the path. + */ - FsUpdateCwd(NULL, NULL); + norm = TclFSNormalizeAbsolutePath(interp, retVal, NULL); + + /* + * Check whether cwd has changed from the value previously stored in + * cwdPathPtr. Really 'norm' shouldn't be NULL, but we are careful. + */ + + if (norm == NULL) { + /* Do nothing */ + if (retCd != NULL) { + fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc(retCd); + } + } else if (norm == tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr) { + goto cdEqual; + } else { + /* + * Note that both 'norm' and 'tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr' are normalized + * paths. Therefore we can be more efficient than calling + * 'Tcl_FSEqualPaths', and in addition avoid a nasty infinite loop + * bug when trying to normalize tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr. + */ + + int len1, len2; + const char *str1, *str2; + + str1 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(tsdPtr->cwdPathPtr, &len1); + str2 = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(norm, &len2); + if ((len1 == len2) && (strcmp(str1, str2) == 0)) { + /* + * If the paths were equal, we can be more efficient and + * retain the old path object which will probably already be + * shared. In this case we can simply free the normalized path + * we just calculated. + */ + + cdEqual: + Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); + if (retCd != NULL) { + fsPtr->freeInternalRepProc(retCd); } + } else { + FsUpdateCwd(norm, retCd); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(norm); } } + Tcl_DecrRefCount(retVal); } cdDidNotChange: @@ -2884,14 +2852,13 @@ Tcl_FSChdir( fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSChdirProc *proc = fsPtr->chdirProc; - if (proc != NULL) { + if (fsPtr->chdirProc != NULL) { /* * If this fails, an appropriate errno will have been stored using * 'Tcl_SetErrno()'. */ - retVal = (*proc)(pathPtr); + retVal = fsPtr->chdirProc(pathPtr); } else { /* * Fallback on stat-based implementation. @@ -2903,7 +2870,7 @@ Tcl_FSChdir( * If the file can be stat'ed and is a directory and is readable, * then we can chdir. If any of these actions fail, then * 'Tcl_SetErrno()' should automatically have been called to set - * an appropriate error code + * an appropriate error code. */ if ((Tcl_FSStat(pathPtr, &buf) == 0) && (S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) @@ -2925,9 +2892,7 @@ Tcl_FSChdir( * was no error we must assume that the cwd was actually changed to the * normalized value we calculated above, and we must therefore cache that * information. - */ - - /* + * * If the filesystem in question has a getCwdProc, then the correct logic * which performs the part below is already part of the Tcl_FSGetCwd() * call, so no need to replicate it again. This will have a side effect @@ -2987,8 +2952,9 @@ Tcl_FSChdir( * Assumption we are using a filesystem version 2. */ - TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2*)fsPtr->getCwdProc; - cd = (*proc2)(oldcd); + TclFSGetCwdProc2 *proc2 = (TclFSGetCwdProc2 *) fsPtr->getCwdProc; + + cd = proc2(oldcd); if (cd != oldcd) { FsUpdateCwd(normDirName, cd); } @@ -3047,9 +3013,8 @@ Tcl_FSLoadFile( * function which should be used for this * file. */ { - const char *symbols[2]; - Tcl_PackageInitProc **procPtrs[2]; - ClientData clientData; + const char *symbols[3]; + void *procPtrs[2]; int res; /* @@ -3058,35 +3023,27 @@ Tcl_FSLoadFile( symbols[0] = sym1; symbols[1] = sym2; - procPtrs[0] = proc1Ptr; - procPtrs[1] = proc2Ptr; + symbols[2] = NULL; /* * Perform the load. */ - res = TclLoadFile(interp, pathPtr, 2, symbols, procPtrs, handlePtr, - &clientData, unloadProcPtr); - - /* - * Due to an unfortunate mis-design in Tcl 8.4 fs, when loading a shared - * library, we don't keep the loadHandle (for TclpFindSymbol) and the - * clientData (for the unloadProc) separately. In fact we effectively - * throw away the loadHandle and only use the clientData. It just so - * happens, for the native filesystem only, that these two are identical. - * - * This also means that the signatures Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc and - * Tcl_FSLoadFileProc are both misleading. - */ + res = Tcl_LoadFile(interp, pathPtr, symbols, 0, procPtrs, handlePtr); + if (res == TCL_OK) { + *proc1Ptr = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) procPtrs[0]; + *proc2Ptr = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) procPtrs[1]; + } else { + *proc1Ptr = *proc2Ptr = NULL; + } - *handlePtr = (Tcl_LoadHandle) clientData; return res; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * TclLoadFile -- + * Tcl_LoadFile -- * * Dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and returns the * addresses of a number of given functions within that file, if they are @@ -3100,74 +3057,56 @@ Tcl_FSLoadFile( * filesystems (and has other problems documented in the load man-page), * so it is advised that full paths are always used. * - * This function is currently private to Tcl. It may be exported in the - * future and its interface fixed (but we should clean up the - * loadHandle/clientData confusion at that time -- see the above comments - * in Tcl_FSLoadFile for details). For a public function, see - * Tcl_FSLoadFile. - * * Results: * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs, an error message * is left in the interp's result. * * Side effects: * New code suddenly appears in memory. This may later be unloaded by - * passing the clientData to the unloadProc. + * calling TclFS_UnloadFile. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int -TclLoadFile( +Tcl_LoadFile( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting. */ Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Name of the file containing the desired * code. */ - int symc, /* Number of symbols/procPtrs in the next two - * arrays. */ - const char *symbols[], /* Names of functions to look up in the file's + const char *const symbols[],/* Names of functions to look up in the file's * symbol table. */ - Tcl_PackageInitProc **procPtrs[], - /* Where to return the addresses corresponding + int flags, /* Flags (unused) */ + void *procVPtrs, /* Where to return the addresses corresponding * to symbols[]. */ - Tcl_LoadHandle *handlePtr, /* Filled with token for shared library + Tcl_LoadHandle *handlePtr) /* Filled with token for shared library * information which can be used in * TclpFindSymbol. */ - ClientData *clientDataPtr, /* Filled with token for dynamically loaded - * file which will be passed back to - * (*unloadProcPtr)() to unload the file. */ - Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc **unloadProcPtr) - /* Filled with address of Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc - * function which should be used for this - * file. */ { + void **procPtrs = (void **) procVPtrs; const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - Tcl_FSLoadFileProc *proc; - Tcl_Filesystem *copyFsPtr; + const Tcl_Filesystem *copyFsPtr; + Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc *unloadProcPtr; Tcl_Obj *copyToPtr; Tcl_LoadHandle newLoadHandle = NULL; - ClientData newClientData = NULL; + Tcl_LoadHandle divertedLoadHandle = NULL; Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc *newUnloadProcPtr = NULL; FsDivertLoad *tvdlPtr; int retVal; + int i; if (fsPtr == NULL) { Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return TCL_ERROR; } - proc = fsPtr->loadFileProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - int retVal = (*proc)(interp, pathPtr, handlePtr, unloadProcPtr); + if (fsPtr->loadFileProc != NULL) { + int retVal = fsPtr->loadFileProc(interp, pathPtr, handlePtr, + &unloadProcPtr); + if (retVal == TCL_OK) { if (*handlePtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } - - /* - * Copy this across, since both are equal for the native fs. - */ - - *clientDataPtr = (ClientData)*handlePtr; Tcl_ResetResult(interp); goto resolveSymbols; } @@ -3227,9 +3166,8 @@ TclLoadFile( ret = Tcl_Read(data, buffer, size); Tcl_Close(interp, data); ret = TclpLoadMemory(interp, buffer, size, ret, handlePtr, - unloadProcPtr); + &unloadProcPtr); if (ret == TCL_OK && *handlePtr != NULL) { - *clientDataPtr = (ClientData) *handlePtr; goto resolveSymbols; } } @@ -3243,12 +3181,7 @@ TclLoadFile( * to load. */ - copyToPtr = TclpTempFileName(); - if (copyToPtr == NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't create temporary file: ", - Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); - return TCL_ERROR; - } + copyToPtr = TclpTempFileNameForLibrary(interp, pathPtr); Tcl_IncrRefCount(copyToPtr); copyFsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(copyToPtr); @@ -3261,7 +3194,8 @@ TclLoadFile( Tcl_FSDeleteFile(copyToPtr); Tcl_DecrRefCount(copyToPtr); - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't load from current filesystem",NULL); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't load from current filesystem", + NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -3275,7 +3209,7 @@ TclLoadFile( return TCL_ERROR; } -#if !defined(__WIN32__) +#ifndef __WIN32__ /* * Do we need to set appropriate permissions on the file? This may be * required on some systems. On Unix we could loop over the file @@ -3303,8 +3237,8 @@ TclLoadFile( Tcl_ResetResult(interp); - retVal = TclLoadFile(interp, copyToPtr, symc, symbols, procPtrs, - &newLoadHandle, &newClientData, &newUnloadProcPtr); + retVal = Tcl_LoadFile(interp, copyToPtr, symbols, 0, procPtrs, + &newLoadHandle); if (retVal != TCL_OK) { /* * The file didn't load successfully. @@ -3330,9 +3264,7 @@ TclLoadFile( * handle and unload proc ptr. */ - (*handlePtr) = newLoadHandle; - (*clientDataPtr) = newClientData; - (*unloadProcPtr) = newUnloadProcPtr; + *handlePtr = newLoadHandle; Tcl_ResetResult(interp); return TCL_OK; } @@ -3342,7 +3274,7 @@ TclLoadFile( * unload and cleanup the temporary file correctly. */ - tvdlPtr = (FsDivertLoad *) ckalloc(sizeof(FsDivertLoad)); + tvdlPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(FsDivertLoad)); /* * Remember three pieces of information. This allows us to cleanup the @@ -3387,28 +3319,158 @@ TclLoadFile( } copyToPtr = NULL; - (*handlePtr) = newLoadHandle; - (*clientDataPtr) = (ClientData) tvdlPtr; - (*unloadProcPtr) = TclFSUnloadTempFile; + + divertedLoadHandle = ckalloc(sizeof(struct Tcl_LoadHandle_)); + divertedLoadHandle->clientData = tvdlPtr; + divertedLoadHandle->findSymbolProcPtr = DivertFindSymbol; + divertedLoadHandle->unloadFileProcPtr = DivertUnloadFile; + *handlePtr = divertedLoadHandle; Tcl_ResetResult(interp); return retVal; resolveSymbols: - { - int i; + /* + * At this point, *handlePtr is already set up to the handle for the + * loaded library. We now try to resolve the symbols. + */ - for (i=0 ; i<symc ; i++) { - if (symbols[i] != NULL) { - *procPtrs[i] = TclpFindSymbol(interp, *handlePtr, symbols[i]); + if (symbols != NULL) { + for (i=0 ; symbols[i] != NULL; i++) { + procPtrs[i] = Tcl_FindSymbol(interp, *handlePtr, symbols[i]); + if (procPtrs[i] == NULL) { + /* + * At least one symbol in the list was not found. Unload the + * file, and report the problem back to the caller. + * (Tcl_FindSymbol should already have left an appropriate + * error message.) + */ + + (*handlePtr)->unloadFileProcPtr(*handlePtr); + *handlePtr = NULL; + return TCL_ERROR; } } } return TCL_OK; } + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * DivertFindSymbol -- + * + * Find a symbol in a shared library loaded by copy-from-VFS. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void * +DivertFindSymbol( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Tcl interpreter */ + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle, /* Handle to the diverted module */ + const char *symbol) /* Symbol to resolve */ +{ + FsDivertLoad *tvdlPtr = (FsDivertLoad *) loadHandle->clientData; + Tcl_LoadHandle originalHandle = tvdlPtr->loadHandle; + + return originalHandle->findSymbolProcPtr(interp, originalHandle, symbol); +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * DivertUnloadFile -- + * + * Unloads a file that has been loaded by copying from VFS to the native + * filesystem. + * + * Parameters: + * loadHandle -- Handle of the file to unload + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void +DivertUnloadFile( + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle) +{ + FsDivertLoad *tvdlPtr = (FsDivertLoad *) loadHandle->clientData; + Tcl_LoadHandle originalHandle; + + /* + * This test should never trigger, since we give the client data in the + * function above. + */ + + if (tvdlPtr == NULL) { + return; + } + originalHandle = tvdlPtr->loadHandle; + + /* + * Call the real 'unloadfile' proc we actually used. It is very important + * that we call this first, so that the shared library is actually + * unloaded by the OS. Otherwise, the following 'delete' may well fail + * because the shared library is still in use. + */ + + originalHandle->unloadFileProcPtr(originalHandle); + + /* + * What filesystem contains the temp copy of the library? + */ + + if (tvdlPtr->divertedFilesystem == NULL) { + /* + * It was the native filesystem, and we have a special function + * available just for this purpose, which we know works even at this + * late stage. + */ + + TclpDeleteFile(tvdlPtr->divertedFileNativeRep); + NativeFreeInternalRep(tvdlPtr->divertedFileNativeRep); + } else { + /* + * Remove the temporary file we created. Note, we may crash here + * because encodings have been taken down already. + */ + + if (tvdlPtr->divertedFilesystem->deleteFileProc(tvdlPtr->divertedFile) + != TCL_OK) { + /* + * The above may have failed because the filesystem, or something + * it depends upon (e.g. encodings) have been taken down because + * Tcl is exiting. + * + * We may need to work out how to delete this file more robustly + * (or give the filesystem the information it needs to delete the + * file more robustly). + * + * In particular, one problem might be that the filesystem cannot + * extract the information it needs from the above path object + * because Tcl's entire filesystem apparatus (the code in this + * file) has been finalized, and it refuses to pass the internal + * representation to the filesystem. + */ + } + + /* + * And free up the allocations. This will also of course remove a + * refCount from the Tcl_Filesystem to which this file belongs, which + * could then free up the filesystem if we are exiting. + */ + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(tvdlPtr->divertedFile); + } + + ckfree(tvdlPtr); + ckfree(loadHandle); +} + /* * This function used to be in the platform specific directories, but it has - * now been made to work cross-platform + * now been made to work cross-platform. */ int @@ -3416,7 +3478,7 @@ TclpLoadFile( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting. */ Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Name of the file containing the desired * code (UTF-8). */ - const char *sym1, CONST char *sym2, + const char *sym1, const char *sym2, /* Names of two functions to look up in the * file's symbol table. */ Tcl_PackageInitProc **proc1Ptr, Tcl_PackageInitProc **proc2Ptr, @@ -3443,15 +3505,91 @@ TclpLoadFile( return TCL_ERROR; } - *clientDataPtr = (ClientData) handle; + *clientDataPtr = handle; - *proc1Ptr = TclpFindSymbol(interp, handle, sym1); - *proc2Ptr = TclpFindSymbol(interp, handle, sym2); + *proc1Ptr = (Tcl_PackageInitProc*) Tcl_FindSymbol(interp, handle, sym1); + *proc2Ptr = (Tcl_PackageInitProc*) Tcl_FindSymbol(interp, handle, sym2); return TCL_OK; } /* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_FindSymbol -- + * + * Find a symbol in a loaded library + * + * Results: + * Returns a pointer to the symbol if found. If not found, returns NULL + * and leaves an error message in the interpreter result. + * + * This function was once filesystem-specific, but has been made portable by + * having TclpDlopen return a structure that includes procedure pointers. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void * +Tcl_FindSymbol( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Tcl interpreter */ + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle, /* Handle to the loaded library */ + const char *symbol) /* Name of the symbol to resolve */ +{ + return loadHandle->findSymbolProcPtr(interp, loadHandle, symbol); +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_FSUnloadFile -- + * + * Unloads a library given its handle. Checks first that the library + * supports unloading. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +Tcl_FSUnloadFile( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Tcl interpreter */ + Tcl_LoadHandle handle) /* Handle of the file to unload */ +{ + if (handle->unloadFileProcPtr == NULL) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "cannot unload: filesystem does not support unloading", + -1)); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + TclpUnloadFile(handle); + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpUnloadFile -- + * + * Unloads a library given its handle + * + * This function was once filesystem-specific, but has been made portable by + * having TclpDlopen return a structure that includes procedure pointers. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +TclpUnloadFile( + Tcl_LoadHandle handle) +{ + if (handle->unloadFileProcPtr != NULL) { + handle->unloadFileProcPtr(handle); + } +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclFSUnloadTempFile -- * @@ -3466,7 +3604,7 @@ TclpLoadFile( * The effects of the 'unload' function called, and of course the * temporary file will be deleted. * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void @@ -3494,7 +3632,7 @@ TclFSUnloadTempFile( */ if (tvdlPtr->unloadProcPtr != NULL) { - (*tvdlPtr->unloadProcPtr)(tvdlPtr->loadHandle); + tvdlPtr->unloadProcPtr(tvdlPtr->loadHandle); } if (tvdlPtr->divertedFilesystem == NULL) { @@ -3506,7 +3644,6 @@ TclFSUnloadTempFile( TclpDeleteFile(tvdlPtr->divertedFileNativeRep); NativeFreeInternalRep(tvdlPtr->divertedFileNativeRep); - } else { /* * Remove the temporary file we created. Note, we may crash here @@ -3541,7 +3678,7 @@ TclFSUnloadTempFile( Tcl_DecrRefCount(tvdlPtr->divertedFile); } - ckfree((char*)tvdlPtr); + ckfree(tvdlPtr); } /* @@ -3579,18 +3716,14 @@ TclFSUnloadTempFile( Tcl_Obj * Tcl_FSLink( - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to readlink or link */ - Tcl_Obj *toPtr, /* NULL or path to be linked to */ - int linkAction) /* Action to perform */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path of file to readlink or link. */ + Tcl_Obj *toPtr, /* NULL or path to be linked to. */ + int linkAction) /* Action to perform. */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSLinkProc *proc = fsPtr->linkProc; - - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr, toPtr, linkAction); - } + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->linkProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->linkProc(pathPtr, toPtr, linkAction); } /* @@ -3602,7 +3735,7 @@ Tcl_FSLink( */ #ifndef S_IFLNK - errno = EINVAL; + errno = EINVAL; /* TODO: Change to Tcl_SetErrno()? */ #else Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); #endif /* S_IFLNK */ @@ -3634,7 +3767,7 @@ Tcl_FSLink( *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -Tcl_Obj* +Tcl_Obj * Tcl_FSListVolumes(void) { FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr; @@ -3649,9 +3782,9 @@ Tcl_FSListVolumes(void) fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSListVolumesProc *proc = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *thisFsVolumes = (*proc)(); + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc != NULL) { + Tcl_Obj *thisFsVolumes = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc(); + if (thisFsVolumes != NULL) { Tcl_ListObjAppendList(NULL, resultPtr, thisFsVolumes); Tcl_DecrRefCount(thisFsVolumes); @@ -3699,15 +3832,13 @@ FsListMounts( fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { - if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) { - Tcl_FSMatchInDirectoryProc *proc = - fsRecPtr->fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - if (resultPtr == NULL) { - resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); - } - (*proc)(NULL, resultPtr, pathPtr, pattern, &mountsOnly); + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem && + fsRecPtr->fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc != NULL) { + if (resultPtr == NULL) { + resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } + fsRecPtr->fsPtr->matchInDirectoryProc(NULL, resultPtr, pathPtr, + pattern, &mountsOnly); } fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; } @@ -3741,10 +3872,10 @@ Tcl_FSSplitPath( int *lenPtr) /* int to store number of path elements. */ { Tcl_Obj *result = NULL; /* Needed only to prevent gcc warnings. */ - Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr; + const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr; char separator = '/'; int driveNameLength; - char *p; + const char *p; /* * Perform platform specific splitting. @@ -3764,7 +3895,8 @@ Tcl_FSSplitPath( */ if (fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *sep = (*fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc)(pathPtr); + Tcl_Obj *sep = fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc(pathPtr); + if (sep != NULL) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(sep); separator = Tcl_GetString(sep)[0]; @@ -3789,14 +3921,16 @@ Tcl_FSSplitPath( */ for (;;) { - char *elementStart = p; + const char *elementStart = p; int length; + while ((*p != '\0') && (*p != separator)) { p++; } length = p - elementStart; if (length > 0) { Tcl_Obj *nextElt; + if (elementStart[0] == '~') { TclNewLiteralStringObj(nextElt, "./"); Tcl_AppendToObj(nextElt, elementStart, length); @@ -3819,11 +3953,11 @@ Tcl_FSSplitPath( } return result; } - -/* Simple helper function */ + +/* Simple helper function. */ Tcl_Obj * TclFSInternalToNormalized( - Tcl_Filesystem *fromFilesystem, + const Tcl_Filesystem *fromFilesystem, ClientData clientData, FilesystemRecord **fsRecPtrPtr) { @@ -3837,12 +3971,11 @@ TclFSInternalToNormalized( fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; } - if ((fsRecPtr != NULL) - && (fromFilesystem->internalToNormalizedProc != NULL)) { - return (*fromFilesystem->internalToNormalizedProc)(clientData); - } else { + if ((fsRecPtr == NULL) + || (fromFilesystem->internalToNormalizedProc == NULL)) { return NULL; } + return fromFilesystem->internalToNormalizedProc(clientData); } /* @@ -3866,8 +3999,8 @@ TclFSInternalToNormalized( Tcl_PathType TclGetPathType( - Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path to determine type for */ - Tcl_Filesystem **filesystemPtrPtr, + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Path to determine type for. */ + const Tcl_Filesystem **filesystemPtrPtr, /* If absolute path and this is not NULL, then * set to the filesystem which claims this * path. */ @@ -3881,11 +4014,9 @@ TclGetPathType( * caller. */ { int pathLen; - char *path; + const char *path = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &pathLen); Tcl_PathType type; - path = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pathPtr, &pathLen); - type = TclFSNonnativePathType(path, pathLen, filesystemPtrPtr, driveNameLengthPtr, driveNameRef); @@ -3923,9 +4054,9 @@ TclGetPathType( Tcl_PathType TclFSNonnativePathType( - const char *path, /* Path to determine type for */ - int pathLen, /* Length of the path */ - Tcl_Filesystem **filesystemPtrPtr, + const char *path, /* Path to determine type for. */ + int pathLen, /* Length of the path. */ + const Tcl_Filesystem **filesystemPtrPtr, /* If absolute path and this is not NULL, then * set to the filesystem which claims this * path. */ @@ -3949,39 +4080,37 @@ TclFSNonnativePathType( fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); while (fsRecPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSListVolumesProc *proc = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc; - /* * We want to skip the native filesystem in this loop because - * otherwise we won't necessarily pass all the Tcl testsuite -- this - * is because some of the tests artificially change the current - * platform (between win, unix) but the list of volumes we get by - * calling (*proc) will reflect the current (real) platform only and - * this may cause some tests to fail. In particular, on unix '/' will - * match the beginning of certain absolute Windows paths starting '//' - * and those tests will go wrong. + * otherwise we won't necessarily pass all the Tcl testsuite - this is + * because some of the tests artificially change the current platform + * (between win, unix) but the list of volumes we get by calling + * fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc will reflect the current (real) + * platform only and this may cause some tests to fail. In particular, + * on Unix '/' will match the beginning of certain absolute Windows + * paths starting '//' and those tests will go wrong. * * Besides these test-suite issues, there is one other reason to skip - * the native filesystem --- since the tclFilename.c code has nice - * fast 'absolute path' checkers, we don't want to waste time - * repeating that effort here, and this function is actually called - * quite often, so if we can save the overhead of the native - * filesystem returning us a list of volumes all the time, it is - * better. + * the native filesystem - since the tclFilename.c code has nice fast + * 'absolute path' checkers, we don't want to waste time repeating + * that effort here, and this function is actually called quite often, + * so if we can save the overhead of the native filesystem returning + * us a list of volumes all the time, it is better. */ - if ((fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) && (proc != NULL)) { + if ((fsRecPtr->fsPtr != &tclNativeFilesystem) + && (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc != NULL)) { int numVolumes; - Tcl_Obj *thisFsVolumes = (*proc)(); + Tcl_Obj *thisFsVolumes = fsRecPtr->fsPtr->listVolumesProc(); if (thisFsVolumes != NULL) { if (Tcl_ListObjLength(NULL, thisFsVolumes, &numVolumes) != TCL_OK) { /* - * This is VERY bad; the Tcl_FSListVolumesProc didn't - * return a valid list. Set numVolumes to -1 so that we - * skip the while loop below and just return with the - * current value of 'type'. + * This is VERY bad; the listVolumesProc didn't return a + * valid list. Set numVolumes to -1 so that we skip the + * while loop below and just return with the current value + * of 'type'. * * It would be better if we could signal an error here * (but Tcl_Panic seems a bit excessive). @@ -3992,7 +4121,7 @@ TclFSNonnativePathType( while (numVolumes > 0) { Tcl_Obj *vol; int len; - char *strVol; + const char *strVol; numVolumes--; Tcl_ListObjIndex(NULL, thisFsVolumes, numVolumes, &vol); @@ -4020,6 +4149,7 @@ TclFSNonnativePathType( /* * We don't need to examine any more filesystems. */ + break; } } @@ -4049,21 +4179,20 @@ TclFSNonnativePathType( int Tcl_FSRenameFile( - Tcl_Obj* srcPathPtr, /* Pathname of file or dir to be renamed + Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, /* Pathname of file or dir to be renamed * (UTF-8). */ Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr) /* New pathname of file or directory * (UTF-8). */ { int retVal = -1; const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr, *fsPtr2; + fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(srcPathPtr); fsPtr2 = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(destPathPtr); - if ((fsPtr == fsPtr2) && (fsPtr != NULL)) { - Tcl_FSRenameFileProc *proc = fsPtr->renameFileProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - retVal = (*proc)(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr); - } + if ((fsPtr == fsPtr2) && (fsPtr != NULL) + && (fsPtr->renameFileProc != NULL)) { + retVal = fsPtr->renameFileProc(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr); } if (retVal == -1) { Tcl_SetErrno(EXDEV); @@ -4100,14 +4229,12 @@ Tcl_FSCopyFile( { int retVal = -1; const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr, *fsPtr2; + fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(srcPathPtr); fsPtr2 = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(destPathPtr); - if (fsPtr == fsPtr2 && fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSCopyFileProc *proc = fsPtr->copyFileProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - retVal = (*proc)(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr); - } + if (fsPtr == fsPtr2 && fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->copyFileProc != NULL) { + retVal = fsPtr->copyFileProc(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr); } if (retVal == -1) { Tcl_SetErrno(EXDEV); @@ -4132,9 +4259,10 @@ Tcl_FSCopyFile( * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + int TclCrossFilesystemCopy( - Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error messages */ + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error messages. */ Tcl_Obj *source, /* Pathname of file to be copied (UTF-8). */ Tcl_Obj *target) /* Pathname of file to copy to (UTF-8). */ { @@ -4214,11 +4342,9 @@ Tcl_FSDeleteFile( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) /* Pathname of file to be removed (UTF-8). */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSDeleteFileProc *proc = fsPtr->deleteFileProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr); - } + + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->deleteFileProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->deleteFileProc(pathPtr); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; @@ -4246,11 +4372,9 @@ Tcl_FSCreateDirectory( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) /* Pathname of directory to create (UTF-8). */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSCreateDirectoryProc *proc = fsPtr->createDirectoryProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - return (*proc)(pathPtr); - } + + if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->createDirectoryProc != NULL) { + return fsPtr->createDirectoryProc(pathPtr); } Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); return -1; @@ -4276,7 +4400,7 @@ Tcl_FSCreateDirectory( int Tcl_FSCopyDirectory( - Tcl_Obj* srcPathPtr, /* Pathname of directory to be copied + Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, /* Pathname of directory to be copied * (UTF-8). */ Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr, /* Pathname of target directory (UTF-8). */ Tcl_Obj **errorPtr) /* If non-NULL, then will be set to a new @@ -4285,14 +4409,12 @@ Tcl_FSCopyDirectory( { int retVal = -1; const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr, *fsPtr2; + fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(srcPathPtr); fsPtr2 = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(destPathPtr); - if (fsPtr == fsPtr2 && fsPtr != NULL) { - Tcl_FSCopyDirectoryProc *proc = fsPtr->copyDirectoryProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - retVal = (*proc)(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr, errorPtr); - } + if (fsPtr == fsPtr2 && fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->copyDirectoryProc != NULL){ + retVal = fsPtr->copyDirectoryProc(srcPathPtr, destPathPtr, errorPtr); } if (retVal == -1) { Tcl_SetErrno(EXDEV); @@ -4329,45 +4451,46 @@ Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory( * error, with refCount 1. */ { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); - if (fsPtr != NULL && fsPtr->removeDirectoryProc != NULL) { - Tcl_FSRemoveDirectoryProc *proc = fsPtr->removeDirectoryProc; - if (recursive) { - /* - * We check whether the cwd lies inside this directory and move it - * if it does. - */ - Tcl_Obj *cwdPtr = Tcl_FSGetCwd(NULL); + if (fsPtr == NULL || fsPtr->removeDirectoryProc == NULL) { + Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); + return -1; + } - if (cwdPtr != NULL) { - char *cwdStr, *normPathStr; - int cwdLen, normLen; - Tcl_Obj *normPath = Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(NULL, pathPtr); + /* + * When working recursively, we check whether the cwd lies inside this + * directory and move it if it does. + */ - if (normPath != NULL) { - normPathStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(normPath, &normLen); - cwdStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(cwdPtr, &cwdLen); - if ((cwdLen >= normLen) && (strncmp(normPathStr, cwdStr, - (size_t) normLen) == 0)) { - /* - * The cwd is inside the directory, so we perform a - * 'cd [file dirname $path]'. - */ + if (recursive) { + Tcl_Obj *cwdPtr = Tcl_FSGetCwd(NULL); - Tcl_Obj *dirPtr = TclPathPart(NULL, pathPtr, - TCL_PATH_DIRNAME); + if (cwdPtr != NULL) { + const char *cwdStr, *normPathStr; + int cwdLen, normLen; + Tcl_Obj *normPath = Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(NULL, pathPtr); - Tcl_FSChdir(dirPtr); - Tcl_DecrRefCount(dirPtr); - } + if (normPath != NULL) { + normPathStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(normPath, &normLen); + cwdStr = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(cwdPtr, &cwdLen); + if ((cwdLen >= normLen) && (strncmp(normPathStr, cwdStr, + (size_t) normLen) == 0)) { + /* + * The cwd is inside the directory, so we perform a 'cd + * [file dirname $path]'. + */ + + Tcl_Obj *dirPtr = TclPathPart(NULL, pathPtr, + TCL_PATH_DIRNAME); + + Tcl_FSChdir(dirPtr); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(dirPtr); } - Tcl_DecrRefCount(cwdPtr); } + Tcl_DecrRefCount(cwdPtr); } - return (*proc)(pathPtr, recursive, errorPtr); } - Tcl_SetErrno(ENOENT); - return -1; + return fsPtr->removeDirectoryProc(pathPtr, recursive, errorPtr); } /* @@ -4389,12 +4512,12 @@ Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory( *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -Tcl_Filesystem * +const Tcl_Filesystem * Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath( - Tcl_Obj* pathPtr) + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) { FilesystemRecord *fsRecPtr; - Tcl_Filesystem* retVal = NULL; + const Tcl_Filesystem *retVal = NULL; if (pathPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath called with NULL object"); @@ -4420,9 +4543,11 @@ Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath( */ fsRecPtr = FsGetFirstFilesystem(); - if (TclFSEnsureEpochOk(pathPtr, &retVal) != TCL_OK) { return NULL; + } else if (retVal != NULL) { + /* TODO: Can this happen? */ + return retVal; } /* @@ -4430,26 +4555,25 @@ Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath( * non-return value of -1 indicates the particular function has succeeded. */ - while ((retVal == NULL) && (fsRecPtr != NULL)) { - Tcl_FSPathInFilesystemProc *proc = - fsRecPtr->fsPtr->pathInFilesystemProc; + for (; fsRecPtr!=NULL ; fsRecPtr=fsRecPtr->nextPtr) { + ClientData clientData = NULL; - if (proc != NULL) { - ClientData clientData = NULL; - if ((*proc)(pathPtr, &clientData) != -1) { - /* - * We assume the type of pathPtr hasn't been changed by the - * above call to the pathInFilesystemProc. - */ + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->pathInFilesystemProc == NULL) { + continue; + } - TclFSSetPathDetails(pathPtr, fsRecPtr, clientData); - retVal = fsRecPtr->fsPtr; - } + if (fsRecPtr->fsPtr->pathInFilesystemProc(pathPtr, &clientData)!=-1) { + /* + * We assume the type of pathPtr hasn't been changed by the above + * call to the pathInFilesystemProc. + */ + + TclFSSetPathDetails(pathPtr, fsRecPtr, clientData); + return fsRecPtr->fsPtr; } - fsRecPtr = fsRecPtr->nextPtr; } - return retVal; + return NULL; } /* @@ -4467,7 +4591,7 @@ Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath( * functions not in this file), then one cannot necessarily guarantee * that the path object pointer is from the correct filesystem. * - * Note: in the future it might be desireable to have separate versions + * Note: in the future it might be desirable to have separate versions * of this function with different signatures, for example * Tcl_FSGetNativeWinPath, Tcl_FSGetNativeUnixPath etc. Right now, since * native paths are all string based, we use just one function. @@ -4481,11 +4605,11 @@ Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath( *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -const char * +const void * Tcl_FSGetNativePath( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) { - return (const char *) Tcl_FSGetInternalRep(pathPtr, &tclNativeFilesystem); + return Tcl_FSGetInternalRep(pathPtr, &tclNativeFilesystem); } /* @@ -4508,7 +4632,7 @@ static void NativeFreeInternalRep( ClientData clientData) { - ckfree((char *) clientData); + ckfree(clientData); } /* @@ -4534,7 +4658,6 @@ Tcl_FSFileSystemInfo( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) { Tcl_Obj *resPtr; - Tcl_FSFilesystemPathTypeProc *proc; const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); if (fsPtr == NULL) { @@ -4542,11 +4665,12 @@ Tcl_FSFileSystemInfo( } resPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL); - Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL,resPtr,Tcl_NewStringObj(fsPtr->typeName,-1)); + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resPtr, + Tcl_NewStringObj(fsPtr->typeName, -1)); + + if (fsPtr->filesystemPathTypeProc != NULL) { + Tcl_Obj *typePtr = fsPtr->filesystemPathTypeProc(pathPtr); - proc = fsPtr->filesystemPathTypeProc; - if (proc != NULL) { - Tcl_Obj *typePtr = (*proc)(pathPtr); if (typePtr != NULL) { Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resPtr, typePtr); } @@ -4579,23 +4703,23 @@ Tcl_FSPathSeparator( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) { const Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr = Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(pathPtr); + Tcl_Obj *resultObj; if (fsPtr == NULL) { return NULL; } + if (fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc != NULL) { - return (*fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc)(pathPtr); - } else { - Tcl_Obj *resultObj; + return fsPtr->filesystemSeparatorProc(pathPtr); + } - /* - * Allow filesystems not to provide a filesystemSeparatorProc if they - * wish to use the standard forward slash. - */ + /* + * Allow filesystems not to provide a filesystemSeparatorProc if they wish + * to use the standard forward slash. + */ - TclNewLiteralStringObj(resultObj, "/"); - return resultObj; - } + TclNewLiteralStringObj(resultObj, "/"); + return resultObj; } /* @@ -4620,6 +4744,7 @@ NativeFilesystemSeparator( Tcl_Obj *pathPtr) { const char *separator = NULL; /* lint */ + switch (tclPlatform) { case TCL_PLATFORM_UNIX: separator = "/"; @@ -4630,318 +4755,6 @@ NativeFilesystemSeparator( } return Tcl_NewStringObj(separator,1); } - -/* Everything from here on is contained in this obsolete ifdef */ -#ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclStatInsertProc -- - * - * Insert the passed function pointer at the head of the list of - * functions which are used during a call to 'TclStat(...)'. The passed - * function should behave exactly like 'TclStat' when called during that - * time (see 'TclStat(...)' for more information). The function will be - * added even if it already in the list. - * - * Results: - * Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list could - * not be allocated. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory allocated and modifies the link list for 'TclStat' functions. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclStatInsertProc( - TclStatProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - - if (proc != NULL) { - StatProc *newStatProcPtr; - - newStatProcPtr = (StatProc *)ckalloc(sizeof(StatProc)); - - if (newStatProcPtr != NULL) { - newStatProcPtr->proc = proc; - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - newStatProcPtr->nextPtr = statProcList; - statProcList = newStatProcPtr; - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } - } - - return retVal; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclStatDeleteProc -- - * - * Removed the passed function pointer from the list of 'TclStat' - * functions. Ensures that the built-in stat function is not removable. - * - * Results: - * TCL_OK if the function pointer was successfully removed, TCL_ERROR - * otherwise. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclStatDeleteProc( - TclStatProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - StatProc *tmpStatProcPtr; - StatProc *prevStatProcPtr = NULL; - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - tmpStatProcPtr = statProcList; - - /* - * Traverse the 'statProcList' looking for the particular node whose - * 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from the list. Ensure - * that the "default" node cannot be removed. - */ - - while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && (tmpStatProcPtr != NULL)) { - if (tmpStatProcPtr->proc == proc) { - if (prevStatProcPtr == NULL) { - statProcList = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; - } else { - prevStatProcPtr->nextPtr = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - - ckfree((char *)tmpStatProcPtr); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } else { - prevStatProcPtr = tmpStatProcPtr; - tmpStatProcPtr = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - } - - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - return retVal; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclAccessInsertProc -- - * - * Insert the passed function pointer at the head of the list of - * functions which are used during a call to 'TclAccess(...)'. The passed - * function should behave exactly like 'TclAccess' when called during - * that time (see 'TclAccess(...)' for more information). The function - * will be added even if it already in the list. - * - * Results: - * Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list could - * not be allocated. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory allocated and modifies the link list for 'TclAccess' functions. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclAccessInsertProc( - TclAccessProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - - if (proc != NULL) { - AccessProc *newAccessProcPtr; - - newAccessProcPtr = (AccessProc *)ckalloc(sizeof(AccessProc)); - - if (newAccessProcPtr != NULL) { - newAccessProcPtr->proc = proc; - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - newAccessProcPtr->nextPtr = accessProcList; - accessProcList = newAccessProcPtr; - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } - } - - return retVal; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclAccessDeleteProc -- - * - * Removed the passed function pointer from the list of 'TclAccess' - * functions. Ensures that the built-in access function is not removable. - * - * Results: - * TCL_OK if the function pointer was successfully removed, TCL_ERROR - * otherwise. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclAccessDeleteProc( - TclAccessProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - AccessProc *tmpAccessProcPtr; - AccessProc *prevAccessProcPtr = NULL; - - /* - * Traverse the 'accessProcList' looking for the particular node whose - * 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from the list. Ensure - * that the "default" node cannot be removed. - */ - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - tmpAccessProcPtr = accessProcList; - while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && (tmpAccessProcPtr != NULL)) { - if (tmpAccessProcPtr->proc == proc) { - if (prevAccessProcPtr == NULL) { - accessProcList = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; - } else { - prevAccessProcPtr->nextPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - - ckfree((char *)tmpAccessProcPtr); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } else { - prevAccessProcPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr; - tmpAccessProcPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - } - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - return retVal; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc -- - * - * Insert the passed function pointer at the head of the list of - * functions which are used during a call to 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)'. - * The passed function should behave exactly like 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' - * when called during that time (see 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)' for more - * information). The function will be added even if it already in the - * list. - * - * Results: - * Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list could - * not be allocated. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory allocated and modifies the link list for 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' - * functions. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc( - TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - - if (proc != NULL) { - OpenFileChannelProc *newOpenFileChannelProcPtr; - - newOpenFileChannelProcPtr = (OpenFileChannelProc *) - ckalloc(sizeof(OpenFileChannelProc)); - - newOpenFileChannelProcPtr->proc = proc; - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - newOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr = openFileChannelProcList; - openFileChannelProcList = newOpenFileChannelProcPtr; - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } - - return retVal; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclOpenFileChannelDeleteProc -- - * - * Removed the passed function pointer from the list of - * 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' functions. Ensures that the built-in open file - * channel function is not removable. - * - * Results: - * TCL_OK if the function pointer was successfully removed, TCL_ERROR - * otherwise. - * - * Side effects: - * Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclOpenFileChannelDeleteProc( - TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc) -{ - int retVal = TCL_ERROR; - OpenFileChannelProc *tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; - OpenFileChannelProc *prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr = NULL; - - /* - * Traverse the 'openFileChannelProcList' looking for the particular node - * whose 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from the list. - */ - - Tcl_MutexLock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; - while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && - (tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr != NULL)) { - if (tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->proc == proc) { - if (prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr == NULL) { - openFileChannelProcList = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; - } else { - prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr = - tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - - ckfree((char *) tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr); - - retVal = TCL_OK; - } else { - prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr; - tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; - } - } - Tcl_MutexUnlock(&obsoleteFsHookMutex); - - return retVal; -} -#endif /* USE_OBSOLETE_FS_HOOKS */ /* * Local Variables: |