X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=lib%2Fdirname.c;h=953a9acc3d39c9e58bd2f87db57c78772d48f11c;hb=ea6b0b0c5caf18a059bb974a2d0c1739d5be671c;hp=c27e5b5d8b3bf42dc5dc050ee3f029f421949235;hpb=57fdfd3f8ec62b105c53bcdf6f127c35c7fe7391;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/lib/dirname.c b/lib/dirname.c index c27e5b5d8..953a9acc3 100644 --- a/lib/dirname.c +++ b/lib/dirname.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* dirname.c -- return all but the last element in a file name - Copyright (C) 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software + Copyright (C) 1990, 1998, 2000-2001, 2003-2006, 2009-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -20,65 +20,19 @@ #include "dirname.h" +#include #include #include "xalloc.h" -/* Return the length of the prefix of FILE that will be used by - dir_name. If FILE is in the working directory, this returns zero - even though `dir_name (FILE)' will return ".". Works properly even - if there are trailing slashes (by effectively ignoring them). */ - -size_t -dir_len (char const *file) -{ - size_t prefix_length = FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file); - size_t length; - - /* Advance prefix_length beyond important leading slashes. */ - prefix_length += (prefix_length != 0 - ? (FILE_SYSTEM_DRIVE_PREFIX_CAN_BE_RELATIVE - && ISSLASH (file[prefix_length])) - : (ISSLASH (file[0]) - ? ((DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT - && ISSLASH (file[1]) && ! ISSLASH (file[2]) - ? 2 : 1)) - : 0)); - - /* Strip the basename and any redundant slashes before it. */ - for (length = last_component (file) - file; - prefix_length < length; length--) - if (! ISSLASH (file[length - 1])) - break; - return length; -} - - -/* In general, we can't use the builtin `dirname' function if available, - since it has different meanings in different environments. - In some environments the builtin `dirname' modifies its argument. - - Return the leading directories part of FILE, allocated with xmalloc. - Works properly even if there are trailing slashes (by effectively - ignoring them). Unlike POSIX dirname(), FILE cannot be NULL. - - If lstat (FILE) would succeed, then { chdir (dir_name (FILE)); - lstat (base_name (FILE)); } will access the same file. Likewise, - if the sequence { chdir (dir_name (FILE)); - rename (base_name (FILE), "foo"); } succeeds, you have renamed FILE - to "foo" in the same directory FILE was in. */ +/* Just like mdir_name (dirname-lgpl.c), except, rather than + returning NULL upon malloc failure, here, we report the + "memory exhausted" condition and exit. */ char * dir_name (char const *file) { - size_t length = dir_len (file); - bool append_dot = (length == 0 - || (FILE_SYSTEM_DRIVE_PREFIX_CAN_BE_RELATIVE - && length == FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file) - && file[2] != '\0' && ! ISSLASH (file[2]))); - char *dir = xmalloc (length + append_dot + 1); - memcpy (dir, file, length); - if (append_dot) - dir[length++] = '.'; - dir[length] = '\0'; - return dir; + char *result = mdir_name (file); + if (!result) + xalloc_die (); + return result; }