X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Ffstatat.c;h=4b01d6660c22b2c323302a4274a8291036d1ce7e;hb=204966e4dadc046098cb5deea7031e307028ad7f;hp=a904e43262c1243c17148d556651618e649730dc;hpb=6cf1a9531a2d12c913b14c1caf1d986c5cf034a2;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/lib/fstatat.c b/lib/fstatat.c index a904e4326..4b01d6660 100644 --- a/lib/fstatat.c +++ b/lib/fstatat.c @@ -36,21 +36,29 @@ orig_fstatat (int fd, char const *filename, struct stat *buf, int flags) } #endif -#include +/* Write "sys/stat.h" here, not , otherwise OSF/1 5.1 DTK cc + eliminates this include because of the preliminary #include + above. */ +#include "sys/stat.h" #include #include #include -#if HAVE_FSTATAT +#if HAVE_FSTATAT && !FSTATAT_ZERO_FLAG_BROKEN -# undef fstatat +# ifndef LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK +# define LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK 0 +# endif /* fstatat should always follow symbolic links that end in /, but on Solaris 9 it doesn't if AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW is specified. Likewise, trailing slash on a non-directory should be an error. These are the same problems that lstat.c and stat.c address, so - solve it in a similar way. */ + solve it in a similar way. + + AIX 7.1 fstatat (AT_FDCWD, ..., 0) always fails, which is a bug. + Work around this bug if FSTATAT_AT_FDCWD_0_BROKEN is nonzero. */ int rpl_fstatat (int fd, char const *file, struct stat *st, int flag) @@ -58,7 +66,7 @@ rpl_fstatat (int fd, char const *file, struct stat *st, int flag) int result = orig_fstatat (fd, file, st, flag); size_t len; - if (result != 0) + if (LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK || result != 0) return result; len = strlen (file); if (flag & AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) @@ -71,7 +79,7 @@ rpl_fstatat (int fd, char const *file, struct stat *st, int flag) errno = ENOTDIR; return -1; } - result = fstatat (fd, file, st, flag & ~AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); + result = orig_fstatat (fd, file, st, flag & ~AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); } /* Fix stat behavior. */ if (result == 0 && !S_ISDIR (st->st_mode) && file[len - 1] == '/') @@ -82,7 +90,7 @@ rpl_fstatat (int fd, char const *file, struct stat *st, int flag) return result; } -#else /* !HAVE_FSTATAT */ +#else /* !HAVE_FSTATAT || FSTATAT_ZERO_FLAG_BROKEN */ /* On mingw, the gnulib defines `stat' as a function-like macro; but using it in AT_FUNC_F2 causes compilation failure @@ -110,7 +118,11 @@ stat_func (char const *name, struct stat *st) then give a diagnostic and exit nonzero. Otherwise, this function works just like Solaris' fstatat. */ -# define AT_FUNC_NAME fstatat +# if FSTATAT_ZERO_FLAG_BROKEN +# define AT_FUNC_NAME rpl_fstatat +# else +# define AT_FUNC_NAME fstatat +# endif # define AT_FUNC_F1 lstat # define AT_FUNC_F2 stat_func # define AT_FUNC_USE_F1_COND AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW