/* * Copyright (c) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk * * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS 1.4 kit. * * The routines contained in this file do all the rcs file parsing and * manipulation */ #include #include "cvs.h" /* The RCS -k options, and a set of enums that must match the array. These come first so that we can use enum kflag in function prototypes. */ static const char *const kflags[] = {"kv", "kvl", "k", "v", "o", "b", (char *) NULL}; enum kflag { KFLAG_KV = 0, KFLAG_KVL, KFLAG_K, KFLAG_V, KFLAG_O, KFLAG_B }; static RCSNode *RCS_parsercsfile_i PROTO((FILE * fp, const char *rcsfile)); static void RCS_reparsercsfile PROTO((RCSNode *, int, FILE **)); static char *RCS_getdatebranch PROTO((RCSNode * rcs, char *date, char *branch)); static int getrcskey PROTO((FILE * fp, char **keyp, char **valp, size_t *lenp)); static void getrcsrev PROTO ((FILE *fp, char **revp)); static int checkmagic_proc PROTO((Node *p, void *closure)); static void do_branches PROTO((List * list, char *val)); static void do_symbols PROTO((List * list, char *val)); static void free_rcsnode_contents PROTO((RCSNode *)); static void rcsvers_delproc PROTO((Node * p)); static char *translate_symtag PROTO((RCSNode *, const char *)); static char *printable_date PROTO((const char *)); static char *escape_keyword_value PROTO ((const char *, int *)); static void expand_keywords PROTO((RCSNode *, RCSVers *, const char *, const char *, size_t, enum kflag, char *, size_t, char **, size_t *)); static void cmp_file_buffer PROTO((void *, const char *, size_t)); enum rcs_delta_op {RCS_ANNOTATE, RCS_FETCH}; static void RCS_deltas PROTO ((RCSNode *, FILE *, char *, enum rcs_delta_op, char **, size_t *, char **, size_t *)); static char * getfullCVSname PROTO ((char *, char **)); /* * We don't want to use isspace() from the C library because: * * 1. The definition of "whitespace" in RCS files includes ASCII * backspace, but the C locale doesn't. * 2. isspace is an very expensive function call in some implementations * due to the addition of wide character support. */ static const char spacetab[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, /* 0x00 - 0x0f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x10 - 0x1f */ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x20 - 0x2f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x30 - 0x3f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x40 - 0x4f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x50 - 0x5f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60 - 0x8f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x70 - 0x7f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x80 - 0x8f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x90 - 0x9f */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xa0 - 0xaf */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xb0 - 0xbf */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xc0 - 0xcf */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xd0 - 0xdf */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xe0 - 0xef */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 /* 0xf0 - 0xff */ }; #define whitespace(c) (spacetab[(unsigned char)c] != 0) /* Parse an rcsfile given a user file name and a repository. If there is an error, we print an error message and return NULL. If the file does not exist, we return NULL without printing anything (I'm not sure this allows the caller to do anything reasonable, but it is the current behavior). */ RCSNode * RCS_parse (file, repos) const char *file; const char *repos; { RCSNode *rcs; FILE *fp; RCSNode *retval; char *rcsfile; rcsfile = xmalloc (strlen (repos) + strlen (file) + sizeof (RCSEXT) + sizeof (CVSATTIC) + 10); (void) sprintf (rcsfile, "%s/%s%s", repos, file, RCSEXT); if ((fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcsfile, FOPEN_BINARY_READ)) != NULL) { rcs = RCS_parsercsfile_i(fp, rcsfile); if (rcs != NULL) rcs->flags |= VALID; fclose (fp); retval = rcs; goto out; } else if (! existence_error (errno)) { error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", rcsfile); retval = NULL; goto out; } (void) sprintf (rcsfile, "%s/%s/%s%s", repos, CVSATTIC, file, RCSEXT); if ((fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcsfile, FOPEN_BINARY_READ)) != NULL) { rcs = RCS_parsercsfile_i(fp, rcsfile); if (rcs != NULL) { rcs->flags |= INATTIC; rcs->flags |= VALID; } fclose (fp); retval = rcs; goto out; } else if (! existence_error (errno)) { error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", rcsfile); retval = NULL; goto out; } #if defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) && !defined (FILENAMES_CASE_INSENSITIVE) else if (ign_case) { int status; char *found_path; /* The client might be asking for a file which we do have (which the client doesn't know about), but for which the filename case differs. We only consider this case if the regular CVS_FOPENs fail, because fopen_case is such an expensive call. */ (void) sprintf (rcsfile, "%s/%s%s", repos, file, RCSEXT); status = fopen_case (rcsfile, "rb", &fp, &found_path); if (status == 0) { rcs = RCS_parsercsfile_i (fp, rcsfile); if (rcs != NULL) rcs->flags |= VALID; fclose (fp); free (rcs->path); rcs->path = found_path; retval = rcs; goto out; } else if (! existence_error (status)) { error (0, status, "cannot open %s", rcsfile); retval = NULL; goto out; } (void) sprintf (rcsfile, "%s/%s/%s%s", repos, CVSATTIC, file, RCSEXT); status = fopen_case (rcsfile, "rb", &fp, &found_path); if (status == 0) { rcs = RCS_parsercsfile_i (fp, rcsfile); if (rcs != NULL) { rcs->flags |= INATTIC; rcs->flags |= VALID; } fclose (fp); free (rcs->path); rcs->path = found_path; retval = rcs; goto out; } else if (! existence_error (status)) { error (0, status, "cannot open %s", rcsfile); retval = NULL; goto out; } } #endif retval = NULL; out: free (rcsfile); return retval; } /* * Parse a specific rcsfile. */ RCSNode * RCS_parsercsfile (rcsfile) char *rcsfile; { FILE *fp; RCSNode *rcs; /* open the rcsfile */ if ((fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcsfile, FOPEN_BINARY_READ)) == NULL) { error (0, errno, "Couldn't open rcs file `%s'", rcsfile); return (NULL); } rcs = RCS_parsercsfile_i (fp, rcsfile); fclose (fp); return (rcs); } /* */ static RCSNode * RCS_parsercsfile_i (fp, rcsfile) FILE *fp; const char *rcsfile; { RCSNode *rdata; char *key, *value; /* make a node */ rdata = (RCSNode *) xmalloc (sizeof (RCSNode)); memset ((char *) rdata, 0, sizeof (RCSNode)); rdata->refcount = 1; rdata->path = xstrdup (rcsfile); /* Process HEAD and BRANCH keywords from the RCS header. * * Most cvs operatations on the main branch don't need any more * information. Those that do call XXX to completely parse the * RCS file. */ if (getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL) == -1 || key == NULL) goto l_error; if (strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) goto l_error; if (strcmp (RCSHEAD, key) == 0 && value != NULL) rdata->head = xstrdup (value); if (getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL) == -1 || key == NULL) goto l_error; if (strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) goto l_error; if (strcmp (RCSBRANCH, key) == 0 && value != NULL) { char *cp; rdata->branch = xstrdup (value); if ((numdots (rdata->branch) & 1) != 0) { /* turn it into a branch if it's a revision */ cp = strrchr (rdata->branch, '.'); *cp = '\0'; } } rdata->flags |= PARTIAL; return rdata; l_error: if (!really_quiet) { if (ferror(fp)) { error (1, 0, "error reading `%s'", rcsfile); } else { error (0, 0, "`%s' does not appear to be a valid rcs file", rcsfile); } } freercsnode (&rdata); return (NULL); } /* Do the real work of parsing an RCS file. On error, die with a fatal error; if it returns at all it was successful. If ALL is nonzero, remember all keywords and values. Otherwise only keep the ones we will need. If PFP is NULL, close the file when done. Otherwise, leave it open and store the FILE * in *PFP. */ static void RCS_reparsercsfile (rdata, all, pfp) RCSNode *rdata; int all; FILE **pfp; { FILE *fp; char *rcsfile; Node *q; RCSVers *vnode; int n; char *cp; char *key, *value; assert (rdata != NULL); rcsfile = rdata->path; fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcsfile, FOPEN_BINARY_READ); if (fp == NULL) error (1, 0, "unable to reopen `%s'", rcsfile); /* make a node */ rdata->versions = getlist (); /* * process all the special header information, break out when we get to * the first revision delta */ for (;;) { /* get the next key/value pair */ /* if key is NULL here, then the file is missing some headers or we had trouble reading the file. */ if (getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL) == -1 || key == NULL || strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) { if (ferror(fp)) { error (1, 0, "error reading `%s'", rcsfile); } else { error (1, 0, "`%s' does not appear to be a valid rcs file", rcsfile); } } if (strcmp (RCSSYMBOLS, key) == 0) { if (value != NULL) rdata->symbols_data = xstrdup(value); continue; } if (strcmp (RCSEXPAND, key) == 0) { rdata->expand = xstrdup (value); continue; } /* * check key for '.''s and digits (probably a rev) if it is a * revision, we are done with the headers and are down to the * revision deltas, so we break out of the loop */ for (cp = key; (isdigit (*cp) || *cp == '.') && *cp != '\0'; cp++) /* do nothing */ ; if (*cp == '\0' && strncmp (RCSDATE, value, strlen (RCSDATE)) == 0) break; /* We always save lock information, so that we can handle -kkvl correctly when checking out a file. We don't use a special field for this information, since it will normally not be set for a CVS file. */ if (all || strcmp (key, "locks") == 0) { Node *kv; if (rdata->other == NULL) rdata->other = getlist (); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (key); kv->data = xstrdup (value); if (addnode (rdata->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "warning: duplicate key `%s' in RCS file `%s'", key, rcsfile); freenode (kv); } } /* if we haven't grabbed it yet, we didn't want it */ } /* * we got out of the loop, so we have the first part of the first * revision delta in our hand key=the revision and value=the date key and * its value */ for (;;) { char *valp; vnode = (RCSVers *) xmalloc (sizeof (RCSVers)); memset (vnode, 0, sizeof (RCSVers)); /* fill in the version before we forget it */ vnode->version = xstrdup (key); /* grab the value of the date from value */ valp = value + strlen (RCSDATE);/* skip the "date" keyword */ while (whitespace (*valp)) /* take space off front of value */ valp++; vnode->date = xstrdup (valp); /* Get author field. */ (void) getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL); /* FIXME: should be using errno in case of ferror. */ if (key == NULL || strcmp (key, "author") != 0) error (1, 0, "\ unable to parse rcs file; `author' not in the expected place"); vnode->author = xstrdup (value); /* Get state field. */ (void) getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL); /* FIXME: should be using errno in case of ferror. */ if (key == NULL || strcmp (key, "state") != 0) error (1, 0, "\ unable to parse rcs file; `state' not in the expected place"); vnode->state = xstrdup (value); if (strcmp (value, "dead") == 0) { vnode->dead = 1; } /* fill in the branch list (if any branches exist) */ (void) getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL); /* FIXME: should be handling various error conditions better. */ if (key != NULL && strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) value = NULL; if (value != (char *) NULL) { vnode->branches = getlist (); do_branches (vnode->branches, value); } /* fill in the next field if there is a next revision */ (void) getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL); /* FIXME: should be handling various error conditions better. */ if (key != NULL && strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) value = NULL; if (value != (char *) NULL) vnode->next = xstrdup (value); /* * at this point, we skip any user defined fields XXX - this is where * we put the symbolic link stuff??? */ /* FIXME: Does not correctly handle errors, e.g. from stdio. */ while ((n = getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, NULL)) >= 0) { assert (key != NULL); if (strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) { n = -1; break; } /* Enable use of repositories created by certain obsolete versions of CVS. This code should remain indefinately; there is no procedure for converting old repositories, and checking for it is harmless. */ if (strcmp(key, RCSDEAD) == 0) { vnode->dead = 1; if (vnode->state != NULL) free (vnode->state); vnode->state = xstrdup ("dead"); continue; } /* if we have a revision, break and do it */ for (cp = key; (isdigit (*cp) || *cp == '.') && *cp != '\0'; cp++) /* do nothing */ ; if (*cp == '\0' && strncmp (RCSDATE, value, strlen (RCSDATE)) == 0) break; if (all) { Node *kv; if (vnode->other == NULL) vnode->other = getlist (); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (key); kv->data = xstrdup (value); if (addnode (vnode->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "\ warning: duplicate key `%s' in version `%s' of RCS file `%s'", key, vnode->version, rcsfile); freenode (kv); } } } /* get the node */ q = getnode (); q->type = RCSVERS; q->delproc = rcsvers_delproc; q->data = (char *) vnode; q->key = vnode->version; /* add the nodes to the list */ if (addnode (rdata->versions, q) != 0) { #if 0 purify_printf("WARNING: Adding duplicate version: %s (%s)\n", q->key, rcsfile); freenode (q); #endif } /* * if we left the loop because there were no more keys, we break out * of the revision processing loop */ if (n < 0) break; } if (all && key != NULL && strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0) { Node *kv; if (rdata->other == NULL) rdata->other = getlist (); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (key); kv->data = xstrdup (value); if (addnode (rdata->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "warning: duplicate key `%s' in RCS file `%s'", key, rcsfile); freenode (kv); } } rdata->delta_pos = ftell (fp); rdata->flags &= ~NODELTA; if (pfp == NULL) { if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", rcsfile); } else { *pfp = fp; } rdata->flags &= ~PARTIAL; } /* * Fully parse the RCS file. Store all keyword/value pairs, fetch the * log messages for each revision, and fetch add and delete counts for * each revision (we could fetch the entire text for each revision, * but the only caller, log_fileproc, doesn't need that information, * so we don't waste the memory required to store it). The add and * delete counts are stored on the OTHER field of the RCSVERSNODE * structure, under the names ";add" and ";delete", so that we don't * waste the memory space of extra fields in RCSVERSNODE for code * which doesn't need this information. */ void RCS_fully_parse (rcs) RCSNode *rcs; { FILE *fp; RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 1, &fp); while (1) { int c; char *key, *value; size_t vallen; Node *vers; RCSVers *vnode; /* Rather than try to keep track of how much information we have read, just read to the end of the file. */ do { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) break; } while (whitespace (c)); if (c == EOF) break; if (ungetc (c, fp) == EOF) error (1, errno, "ungetc failed"); getrcsrev (fp, &key); vers = findnode (rcs->versions, key); if (vers == NULL) error (1, 0, "mismatch in rcs file %s between deltas and deltatexts", rcs->path); vnode = (RCSVers *) vers->data; while (getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, &vallen) >= 0) { if (strcmp (key, "text") != 0) { Node *kv; if (vnode->other == NULL) vnode->other = getlist (); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (key); kv->data = xstrdup (value); if (addnode (vnode->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "\ warning: duplicate key `%s' in version `%s' of RCS file `%s'", key, vnode->version, rcs->path); freenode (kv); } continue; } if (strcmp (vnode->version, rcs->head) != 0) { unsigned long add, del; char buf[50]; Node *kv; /* This is a change text. Store the add and delete counts. */ add = 0; del = 0; if (value != NULL) { const char *cp; cp = value; while (cp < value + vallen) { char op; unsigned long count; op = *cp++; if (op != 'a' && op != 'd') error (1, 0, "unrecognized operation '%c' in %s", op, rcs->path); (void) strtoul (cp, (char **) &cp, 10); if (*cp++ != ' ') error (1, 0, "space expected in %s", rcs->path); count = strtoul (cp, (char **) &cp, 10); if (*cp++ != '\012') error (1, 0, "linefeed expected in %s", rcs->path); if (op == 'd') del += count; else { add += count; while (count != 0) { if (*cp == '\012') --count; else if (cp == value + vallen) { if (count != 1) error (1, 0, "\ invalid rcs file %s: premature end of value", rcs->path); else break; } ++cp; } } } } sprintf (buf, "%lu", add); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (";add"); kv->data = xstrdup (buf); if (addnode (vnode->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "\ warning: duplicate key `%s' in version `%s' of RCS file `%s'", key, vnode->version, rcs->path); freenode (kv); } sprintf (buf, "%lu", del); kv = getnode (); kv->type = RCSFIELD; kv->key = xstrdup (";delete"); kv->data = xstrdup (buf); if (addnode (vnode->other, kv) != 0) { error (0, 0, "\ warning: duplicate key `%s' in version `%s' of RCS file `%s'", key, vnode->version, rcs->path); freenode (kv); } } /* We have found the "text" key which ends the data for this revision. Break out of the loop and go on to the next revision. */ break; } } if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", rcs->path); } /* * freercsnode - free up the info for an RCSNode */ void freercsnode (rnodep) RCSNode **rnodep; { if (rnodep == NULL || *rnodep == NULL) return; ((*rnodep)->refcount)--; if ((*rnodep)->refcount != 0) { *rnodep = (RCSNode *) NULL; return; } free ((*rnodep)->path); if ((*rnodep)->head != (char *) NULL) free ((*rnodep)->head); if ((*rnodep)->branch != (char *) NULL) free ((*rnodep)->branch); free_rcsnode_contents (*rnodep); free ((char *) *rnodep); *rnodep = (RCSNode *) NULL; } /* * free_rcsnode_contents - free up the contents of an RCSNode without * freeing the node itself, or the file name, or the head, or the * path. This returns the RCSNode to the state it is in immediately * after a call to RCS_parse. */ static void free_rcsnode_contents (rnode) RCSNode *rnode; { dellist (&rnode->versions); if (rnode->symbols != (List *) NULL) dellist (&rnode->symbols); if (rnode->symbols_data != (char *) NULL) free (rnode->symbols_data); if (rnode->expand != NULL) free (rnode->expand); if (rnode->other != (List *) NULL) dellist (&rnode->other); } /* * rcsvers_delproc - free up an RCSVers type node */ static void rcsvers_delproc (p) Node *p; { RCSVers *rnode; rnode = (RCSVers *) p->data; if (rnode->branches != (List *) NULL) dellist (&rnode->branches); if (rnode->date != (char *) NULL) free (rnode->date); if (rnode->next != (char *) NULL) free (rnode->next); if (rnode->author != (char *) NULL) free (rnode->author); if (rnode->state != (char *) NULL) free (rnode->state); if (rnode->other != (List *) NULL) dellist (&rnode->other); free ((char *) rnode); } /* * getrcskey - fill in the key and value from the rcs file the algorithm is * as follows * * o skip whitespace o fill in key with everything up to next white * space or semicolon * o if key == "desc" then key and data are NULL and return -1 * o if key wasn't terminated by a semicolon, skip white space and fill * in value with everything up to a semicolon * o compress all whitespace down to a single space * o if a word starts with @, do funky rcs processing * o strip whitespace off end of value or set value to NULL if it empty * o return 0 since we found something besides "desc" * * Sets *KEYP and *VALUEP to point to storage managed by the getrcskey * function; the contents are only valid until the next call to * getrcskey or getrcsrev. If LENP is not NULL, this sets *LENP to * the length of *VALUEP; this is needed if the string might contain * binary data. */ static char *key = NULL; static char *value = NULL; static size_t keysize = 0; static size_t valsize = 0; static int getrcskey (fp, keyp, valp, lenp) FILE *fp; char **keyp; char **valp; size_t *lenp; { char *cur, *max; int c; int just_string; if (lenp != NULL) *lenp = 0; /* skip leading whitespace */ do { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } } while (whitespace (c)); /* fill in key */ cur = key; max = key + keysize; while (!whitespace (c) && c != ';') { if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - key; expand_string (&key, &keysize, keysize + 1); cur = key + curoff; max = key + keysize; } *cur++ = c; c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } } if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - key; expand_string (&key, &keysize, keysize + 1); cur = key + curoff; max = key + keysize; } *cur = '\0'; /* skip whitespace between key and val */ while (whitespace (c)) { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } } /* if we ended key with a semicolon, there is no value */ if (c == ';') { *keyp = key; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (0); } /* otherwise, there might be a value, so fill it in */ cur = value; max = value + valsize; just_string = (strcmp (key, RCSDESC) == 0 || strcmp (key, "text") == 0 || strcmp (key, "log") == 0); /* process the value */ for (;;) { /* handle RCS "strings" */ if (c == '@') { for (;;) { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } if (c == '@') { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } if (c != '@') break; } if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - value; expand_string (&value, &valsize, valsize + 1); cur = value + curoff; max = value + valsize; } *cur++ = c; } } /* The syntax for some key-value pairs is different; they don't end with a semicolon. */ if (just_string) break; /* compress whitespace down to a single space */ if (whitespace (c)) { do { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } } while (whitespace (c)); if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - value; expand_string (&value, &valsize, valsize + 1); cur = value + curoff; max = value + valsize; } *cur++ = ' '; } /* if we got a semi-colon we are done with the entire value */ if (c == ';') break; if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - value; expand_string (&value, &valsize, valsize + 1); cur = value + curoff; max = value + valsize; } *cur++ = c; c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { *keyp = (char *) NULL; *valp = (char *) NULL; return (-1); } } /* terminate the string */ if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - value; expand_string (&value, &valsize, valsize + 1); cur = value + curoff; max = value + valsize; } *cur = '\0'; /* if the string is empty, make it null */ if (value && cur != value) { *valp = value; if (lenp != NULL) *lenp = cur - value; } else *valp = NULL; *keyp = key; return (0); } /* Read an RCS revision number from FP. Put a pointer to it in *REVP; it points to space managed by getrcsrev which is only good until the next call to getrcskey or getrcsrev. */ static void getrcsrev (fp, revp) FILE *fp; char **revp; { char *cur; char *max; int c; do { c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { /* FIXME: should be including filename in error message. */ if (ferror (fp)) error (1, errno, "cannot read rcs file"); else error (1, 0, "unexpected end of file reading rcs file"); } } while (whitespace (c)); if (!(isdigit (c) || c == '.')) /* FIXME: should be including filename in error message. */ error (1, 0, "error reading rcs file; revision number expected"); cur = key; max = key + keysize; while (isdigit (c) || c == '.') { if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - key; expand_string (&key, &keysize, keysize + 1); cur = key + curoff; max = key + keysize; } *cur++ = c; c = getc (fp); if (c == EOF) { /* FIXME: should be including filename in error message. */ if (ferror (fp)) error (1, errno, "cannot read rcs file"); else error (1, 0, "unexpected end of file reading rcs file"); } } if (cur >= max) { size_t curoff = cur - key; expand_string (&key, &keysize, keysize + 1); cur = key + curoff; max = key + keysize; } *cur = '\0'; *revp = key; } /* * process the symbols list of the rcs file */ static void do_symbols (list, val) List *list; char *val; { Node *p; char *cp = val; char *tag, *rev; for (;;) { /* skip leading whitespace */ while (whitespace (*cp)) cp++; /* if we got to the end, we are done */ if (*cp == '\0') break; /* split it up into tag and rev */ tag = cp; cp = strchr (cp, ':'); *cp++ = '\0'; rev = cp; while (!whitespace (*cp) && *cp != '\0') cp++; if (*cp != '\0') *cp++ = '\0'; /* make a new node and add it to the list */ p = getnode (); p->key = xstrdup (tag); p->data = xstrdup (rev); (void) addnode (list, p); } } /* * process the branches list of a revision delta */ static void do_branches (list, val) List *list; char *val; { Node *p; char *cp = val; char *branch; for (;;) { /* skip leading whitespace */ while (whitespace (*cp)) cp++; /* if we got to the end, we are done */ if (*cp == '\0') break; /* find the end of this branch */ branch = cp; while (!whitespace (*cp) && *cp != '\0') cp++; if (*cp != '\0') *cp++ = '\0'; /* make a new node and add it to the list */ p = getnode (); p->key = xstrdup (branch); (void) addnode (list, p); } } /* * Version Number * * Returns the requested version number of the RCS file, satisfying tags and/or * dates, and walking branches, if necessary. * * The result is returned; null-string if error. */ char * RCS_getversion (rcs, tag, date, force_tag_match, simple_tag) RCSNode *rcs; char *tag; char *date; int force_tag_match; int *simple_tag; { if (simple_tag != NULL) *simple_tag = 0; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); if (tag && date) { char *branch, *rev; if (! RCS_isbranch (rcs, tag)) { /* We can't get a particular date if the tag is not a branch. */ return NULL; } /* Work out the branch. */ if (! isdigit (tag[0])) branch = RCS_whatbranch (rcs, tag); else branch = xstrdup (tag); /* Fetch the revision of branch as of date. */ rev = RCS_getdatebranch (rcs, date, branch); free (branch); return (rev); } else if (tag) return (RCS_gettag (rcs, tag, force_tag_match, simple_tag)); else if (date) return (RCS_getdate (rcs, date, force_tag_match)); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } /* * Find the revision for a specific tag. * If force_tag_match is set, return NULL if an exact match is not * possible otherwise return RCS_head (). We are careful to look for * and handle "magic" revisions specially. * * If the matched tag is a branch tag, find the head of the branch. */ char * RCS_gettag (rcs, symtag, force_tag_match, simple_tag) RCSNode *rcs; char *symtag; int force_tag_match; int *simple_tag; { char *tag = symtag; int tag_allocated = 0; if (simple_tag != NULL) *simple_tag = 0; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); /* XXX this is probably not necessary, --jtc */ if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); /* If tag is "HEAD", special case to get head RCS revision */ if (tag && (strcmp (tag, TAG_HEAD) == 0 || *tag == '\0')) #if 0 /* This #if 0 is only in the Cygnus code. Why? Death support? */ if (force_tag_match && (rcs->flags & VALID) && (rcs->flags & INATTIC)) return ((char *) NULL); /* head request for removed file */ else #endif return (RCS_head (rcs)); if (!isdigit (tag[0])) { char *version; /* If we got a symbolic tag, resolve it to a numeric */ version = translate_symtag (rcs, tag); if (version != NULL) { int dots; char *magic, *branch, *cp; tag = version; tag_allocated = 1; /* * If this is a magic revision, we turn it into either its * physical branch equivalent (if one exists) or into * its base revision, which we assume exists. */ dots = numdots (tag); if (dots > 2 && (dots & 1) != 0) { branch = strrchr (tag, '.'); cp = branch++ - 1; while (*cp != '.') cp--; /* see if we have .magic-branch. (".0.") */ magic = xmalloc (strlen (tag) + 1); (void) sprintf (magic, ".%d.", RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH); if (strncmp (magic, cp, strlen (magic)) == 0) { /* it's magic. See if the branch exists */ *cp = '\0'; /* turn it into a revision */ (void) sprintf (magic, "%s.%s", tag, branch); branch = RCS_getbranch (rcs, magic, 1); free (magic); if (branch != NULL) { free (tag); return (branch); } return (tag); } free (magic); } } else { /* The tag wasn't there, so return the head or NULL */ if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } } /* * numeric tag processing: * 1) revision number - just return it * 2) branch number - find head of branch */ /* strip trailing dots */ while (tag[strlen (tag) - 1] == '.') tag[strlen (tag) - 1] = '\0'; if ((numdots (tag) & 1) == 0) { char *branch; /* we have a branch tag, so we need to walk the branch */ branch = RCS_getbranch (rcs, tag, force_tag_match); if (tag_allocated) free (tag); return branch; } else { Node *p; /* we have a revision tag, so make sure it exists */ p = findnode (rcs->versions, tag); if (p != NULL) { /* We have found a numeric revision for the revision tag. To support expanding the RCS keyword Name, if SIMPLE_TAG is not NULL, tell the the caller that this is a simple tag which co will recognize. FIXME: Are there other cases in which we should set this? In particular, what if we expand RCS keywords internally without calling co? */ if (simple_tag != NULL) *simple_tag = 1; if (! tag_allocated) tag = xstrdup (tag); return (tag); } else { /* The revision wasn't there, so return the head or NULL */ if (tag_allocated) free (tag); if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } } } /* * Return a "magic" revision as a virtual branch off of REV for the RCS file. * A "magic" revision is one which is unique in the RCS file. By unique, I * mean we return a revision which: * - has a branch of 0 (see rcs.h RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH) * - has a revision component which is not an existing branch off REV * - has a revision component which is not an existing magic revision * - is an even-numbered revision, to avoid conflicts with vendor branches * The first point is what makes it "magic". * * As an example, if we pass in 1.37 as REV, we will look for an existing * branch called 1.37.2. If it did not exist, we would look for an * existing symbolic tag with a numeric part equal to 1.37.0.2. If that * didn't exist, then we know that the 1.37.2 branch can be reserved by * creating a symbolic tag with 1.37.0.2 as the numeric part. * * This allows us to fork development with very little overhead -- just a * symbolic tag is used in the RCS file. When a commit is done, a physical * branch is dynamically created to hold the new revision. * * Note: We assume that REV is an RCS revision and not a branch number. */ static char *check_rev; char * RCS_magicrev (rcs, rev) RCSNode *rcs; char *rev; { int rev_num; char *xrev, *test_branch, *local_branch_num; xrev = xmalloc (strlen (rev) + 14); /* enough for .0.number */ check_rev = xrev; local_branch_num = getenv("CVS_LOCAL_BRANCH_NUM"); if (local_branch_num) { rev_num = atoi(local_branch_num); if (rev_num < 2) rev_num = 2; else rev_num &= ~1; } else rev_num = 2; /* only look at even numbered branches */ for ( ; ; rev_num += 2) { /* see if the physical branch exists */ (void) sprintf (xrev, "%s.%d", rev, rev_num); test_branch = RCS_getbranch (rcs, xrev, 1); if (test_branch != NULL) /* it did, so keep looking */ { free (test_branch); continue; } /* now, create a "magic" revision */ (void) sprintf (xrev, "%s.%d.%d", rev, RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH, rev_num); /* walk the symbols list to see if a magic one already exists */ if (walklist (RCS_symbols(rcs), checkmagic_proc, NULL) != 0) continue; /* we found a free magic branch. Claim it as ours */ return (xrev); } } /* * walklist proc to look for a match in the symbols list. * Returns 0 if the symbol does not match, 1 if it does. */ static int checkmagic_proc (p, closure) Node *p; void *closure; { if (strcmp (check_rev, p->data) == 0) return (1); else return (0); } /* * Given an RCSNode, returns non-zero if the specified revision number * or symbolic tag resolves to a "branch" within the rcs file. * * FIXME: this is the same as RCS_nodeisbranch except for the special * case for handling a null rcsnode. */ int RCS_isbranch (rcs, rev) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; { /* numeric revisions are easy -- even number of dots is a branch */ if (isdigit (*rev)) return ((numdots (rev) & 1) == 0); /* assume a revision if you can't find the RCS info */ if (rcs == NULL) return (0); /* now, look for a match in the symbols list */ return (RCS_nodeisbranch (rcs, rev)); } /* * Given an RCSNode, returns non-zero if the specified revision number * or symbolic tag resolves to a "branch" within the rcs file. We do * take into account any magic branches as well. */ int RCS_nodeisbranch (rcs, rev) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; { int dots; char *version; /* numeric revisions are easy -- even number of dots is a branch */ if (isdigit (*rev)) return ((numdots (rev) & 1) == 0); version = translate_symtag (rcs, rev); if (version == NULL) return (0); dots = numdots (version); if ((dots & 1) == 0) { free (version); return (1); } /* got a symbolic tag match, but it's not a branch; see if it's magic */ if (dots > 2) { char *magic; char *branch = strrchr (version, '.'); char *cp = branch - 1; while (*cp != '.') cp--; /* see if we have .magic-branch. (".0.") */ magic = xmalloc (strlen (version) + 1); (void) sprintf (magic, ".%d.", RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH); if (strncmp (magic, cp, strlen (magic)) == 0) { free (magic); free (version); return (1); } free (magic); free (version); } return (0); } /* * Returns a pointer to malloc'ed memory which contains the branch * for the specified *symbolic* tag. Magic branches are handled correctly. */ char * RCS_whatbranch (rcs, rev) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; { char *version; int dots; /* assume no branch if you can't find the RCS info */ if (rcs == NULL) return ((char *) NULL); /* now, look for a match in the symbols list */ version = translate_symtag (rcs, rev); if (version == NULL) return ((char *) NULL); dots = numdots (version); if ((dots & 1) == 0) return (version); /* got a symbolic tag match, but it's not a branch; see if it's magic */ if (dots > 2) { char *magic; char *branch = strrchr (version, '.'); char *cp = branch++ - 1; while (*cp != '.') cp--; /* see if we have .magic-branch. (".0.") */ magic = xmalloc (strlen (version) + 1); (void) sprintf (magic, ".%d.", RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH); if (strncmp (magic, cp, strlen (magic)) == 0) { /* yep. it's magic. now, construct the real branch */ *cp = '\0'; /* turn it into a revision */ (void) sprintf (magic, "%s.%s", version, branch); free (version); return (magic); } free (magic); free (version); } return ((char *) NULL); } /* * Get the head of the specified branch. If the branch does not exist, * return NULL or RCS_head depending on force_tag_match */ char * RCS_getbranch (rcs, tag, force_tag_match) RCSNode *rcs; char *tag; int force_tag_match; { Node *p, *head; RCSVers *vn; char *xtag; char *nextvers; char *cp; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); /* find out if the tag contains a dot, or is on the trunk */ cp = strrchr (tag, '.'); /* trunk processing is the special case */ if (cp == NULL) { xtag = xmalloc (strlen (tag) + 1 + 1); /* +1 for an extra . */ (void) strcpy (xtag, tag); (void) strcat (xtag, "."); for (cp = rcs->head; cp != NULL;) { if (strncmp (xtag, cp, strlen (xtag)) == 0) break; p = findnode (rcs->versions, cp); if (p == NULL) { free (xtag); if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } vn = (RCSVers *) p->data; cp = vn->next; } free (xtag); if (cp == NULL) { if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } return (xstrdup (cp)); } /* if it had a `.', terminate the string so we have the base revision */ *cp = '\0'; /* look up the revision this branch is based on */ p = findnode (rcs->versions, tag); /* put the . back so we have the branch again */ *cp = '.'; if (p == NULL) { /* if the base revision didn't exist, return head or NULL */ if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } /* find the first element of the branch we are looking for */ vn = (RCSVers *) p->data; if (vn->branches == NULL) return (NULL); xtag = xmalloc (strlen (tag) + 1 + 1); /* 1 for the extra '.' */ (void) strcpy (xtag, tag); (void) strcat (xtag, "."); head = vn->branches->list; for (p = head->next; p != head; p = p->next) if (strncmp (p->key, xtag, strlen (xtag)) == 0) break; free (xtag); if (p == head) { /* we didn't find a match so return head or NULL */ if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } /* now walk the next pointers of the branch */ nextvers = p->key; do { p = findnode (rcs->versions, nextvers); if (p == NULL) { /* a link in the chain is missing - return head or NULL */ if (force_tag_match) return (NULL); else return (RCS_head (rcs)); } vn = (RCSVers *) p->data; nextvers = vn->next; } while (nextvers != NULL); /* we have the version in our hand, so go for it */ return (xstrdup (vn->version)); } /* * Get the head of the RCS file. If branch is set, this is the head of the * branch, otherwise the real head */ char * RCS_head (rcs) RCSNode *rcs; { /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); /* * NOTE: we call getbranch with force_tag_match set to avoid any * possibility of recursion */ if (rcs->branch) return (RCS_getbranch (rcs, rcs->branch, 1)); else return (xstrdup (rcs->head)); } /* * Get the most recent revision, based on the supplied date, but use some * funky stuff and follow the vendor branch maybe */ char * RCS_getdate (rcs, date, force_tag_match) RCSNode *rcs; char *date; int force_tag_match; { char *cur_rev = NULL; char *retval = NULL; Node *p; RCSVers *vers = NULL; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); /* if the head is on a branch, try the branch first */ if (rcs->branch != NULL) retval = RCS_getdatebranch (rcs, date, rcs->branch); /* if we found a match, we are done */ if (retval != NULL) return (retval); /* otherwise if we have a trunk, try it */ if (rcs->head) { p = findnode (rcs->versions, rcs->head); while (p != NULL) { /* if the date of this one is before date, take it */ vers = (RCSVers *) p->data; if (RCS_datecmp (vers->date, date) <= 0) { cur_rev = vers->version; break; } /* if there is a next version, find the node */ if (vers->next != NULL) p = findnode (rcs->versions, vers->next); else p = (Node *) NULL; } } /* * at this point, either we have the revision we want, or we have the * first revision on the trunk (1.1?) in our hands */ /* if we found what we're looking for, and it's not 1.1 return it */ if (cur_rev != NULL && strcmp (cur_rev, "1.1") != 0) return (xstrdup (cur_rev)); /* look on the vendor branch */ retval = RCS_getdatebranch (rcs, date, CVSBRANCH); /* * if we found a match, return it; otherwise, we return the first * revision on the trunk or NULL depending on force_tag_match and the * date of the first rev */ if (retval != NULL) return (retval); if (!force_tag_match || RCS_datecmp (vers->date, date) <= 0) return (xstrdup (vers->version)); else return (NULL); } /* * Look up the last element on a branch that was put in before the specified * date (return the rev or NULL) */ static char * RCS_getdatebranch (rcs, date, branch) RCSNode *rcs; char *date; char *branch; { char *cur_rev = NULL; char *cp; char *xbranch, *xrev; Node *p; RCSVers *vers; /* look up the first revision on the branch */ xrev = xstrdup (branch); cp = strrchr (xrev, '.'); if (cp == NULL) { free (xrev); return (NULL); } *cp = '\0'; /* turn it into a revision */ assert (rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); p = findnode (rcs->versions, xrev); free (xrev); if (p == NULL) return (NULL); vers = (RCSVers *) p->data; /* Tentatively use this revision, if it is early enough. */ if (RCS_datecmp (vers->date, date) <= 0) cur_rev = vers->version; /* if no branches list, return now */ if (vers->branches == NULL) return xstrdup (cur_rev); /* walk the branches list looking for the branch number */ xbranch = xmalloc (strlen (branch) + 1 + 1); /* +1 for the extra dot */ (void) strcpy (xbranch, branch); (void) strcat (xbranch, "."); for (p = vers->branches->list->next; p != vers->branches->list; p = p->next) if (strncmp (p->key, xbranch, strlen (xbranch)) == 0) break; free (xbranch); if (p == vers->branches->list) { /* FIXME: This case would seem to imply that the RCS file is somehow invalid. Should we give an error message? */ return (NULL); } p = findnode (rcs->versions, p->key); /* walk the next pointers until you find the end, or the date is too late */ while (p != NULL) { vers = (RCSVers *) p->data; if (RCS_datecmp (vers->date, date) <= 0) cur_rev = vers->version; else break; /* if there is a next version, find the node */ if (vers->next != NULL) p = findnode (rcs->versions, vers->next); else p = (Node *) NULL; } /* Return whatever we found, which may be NULL. */ return xstrdup (cur_rev); } /* * Compare two dates in RCS format. Beware the change in format on January 1, * 2000, when years go from 2-digit to full format. */ int RCS_datecmp (date1, date2) char *date1, *date2; { int length_diff = strlen (date1) - strlen (date2); return (length_diff ? length_diff : strcmp (date1, date2)); } /* Look up revision REV in RCS and return the date specified for the revision minus FUDGE seconds (FUDGE will generally be one, so that the logically previous revision will be found later, or zero, if we want the exact date). The return value is the date being returned as a time_t, or (time_t)-1 on error (previously was documented as zero on error; I haven't checked the callers to make sure that they really check for (time_t)-1, but the latter is what this function really returns). If DATE is non-NULL, then it must point to MAXDATELEN characters, and we store the same return value there in DATEFORM format. */ time_t RCS_getrevtime (rcs, rev, date, fudge) RCSNode *rcs; char *rev; char *date; int fudge; { char tdate[MAXDATELEN]; struct tm xtm, *ftm; time_t revdate = 0; Node *p; RCSVers *vers; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); /* look up the revision */ p = findnode (rcs->versions, rev); if (p == NULL) return (-1); vers = (RCSVers *) p->data; /* split up the date */ ftm = &xtm; (void) sscanf (vers->date, SDATEFORM, &ftm->tm_year, &ftm->tm_mon, &ftm->tm_mday, &ftm->tm_hour, &ftm->tm_min, &ftm->tm_sec); /* If the year is from 1900 to 1999, RCS files contain only two digits, and sscanf gives us a year from 0-99. If the year is 2000+, RCS files contain all four digits and we subtract 1900, because the tm_year field should contain years since 1900. */ if (ftm->tm_year > 1900) ftm->tm_year -= 1900; /* put the date in a form getdate can grok */ #ifdef HAVE_RCS5 (void) sprintf (tdate, "%d/%d/%d GMT %d:%d:%d", ftm->tm_mon, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_year + 1900, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); #else (void) sprintf (tdate, "%d/%d/%d %d:%d:%d", ftm->tm_mon, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_year + 1900, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); #endif /* turn it into seconds since the epoch */ revdate = get_date (tdate, (struct timeb *) NULL); if (revdate != (time_t) -1) { revdate -= fudge; /* remove "fudge" seconds */ if (date) { /* put an appropriate string into ``date'' if we were given one */ #ifdef HAVE_RCS5 ftm = gmtime (&revdate); #else ftm = localtime (&revdate); #endif (void) sprintf (date, DATEFORM, ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), ftm->tm_mon + 1, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); } } return (revdate); } List * RCS_symbols(rcs) RCSNode *rcs; { assert(rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); if (rcs->symbols_data) { rcs->symbols = getlist (); do_symbols (rcs->symbols, rcs->symbols_data); free(rcs->symbols_data); rcs->symbols_data = NULL; } return rcs->symbols; } /* * Return the version associated with a particular symbolic tag. */ static char * translate_symtag (rcs, tag) RCSNode *rcs; const char *tag; { if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); if (rcs->symbols != NULL) { Node *p; /* The symbols have already been converted into a list. */ p = findnode (rcs->symbols, tag); if (p == NULL) return NULL; return xstrdup (p->data); } if (rcs->symbols_data != NULL) { size_t len; char *cp; /* Look through the RCS symbols information. This is like do_symbols, but we don't add the information to a list. In most cases, we will only be called once for this file, so generating the list is unnecessary overhead. */ len = strlen (tag); cp = rcs->symbols_data; while ((cp = strchr (cp, tag[0])) != NULL) { if ((cp == rcs->symbols_data || whitespace (cp[-1])) && strncmp (cp, tag, len) == 0 && cp[len] == ':') { char *v, *r; /* We found the tag. Return the version number. */ cp += len + 1; v = cp; while (! whitespace (*cp) && *cp != '\0') ++cp; r = xmalloc (cp - v + 1); strncpy (r, v, cp - v); r[cp - v] = '\0'; return r; } while (! whitespace (*cp) && *cp != '\0') ++cp; } } return NULL; } /* * The argument ARG is the getopt remainder of the -k option specified on the * command line. This function returns malloc'ed space that can be used * directly in calls to RCS V5, with the -k flag munged correctly. */ char * RCS_check_kflag (arg) const char *arg; { static const char *const keyword_usage[] = { "%s %s: invalid RCS keyword expansion mode\n", "Valid expansion modes include:\n", " -kkv\tGenerate keywords using the default form.\n", " -kkvl\tLike -kkv, except locker's name inserted.\n", " -kk\tGenerate only keyword names in keyword strings.\n", " -kv\tGenerate only keyword values in keyword strings.\n", " -ko\tGenerate the old keyword string (no changes from checked in file).\n", " -kb\tGenerate binary file unmodified (merges not allowed) (RCS 5.7).\n", NULL, }; /* Big enough to hold any of the strings from kflags. */ char karg[10]; char const *const *cpp = NULL; #ifndef HAVE_RCS5 error (1, 0, "%s %s: your version of RCS does not support the -k option", program_name, command_name); #endif if (arg) { for (cpp = kflags; *cpp != NULL; cpp++) { if (strcmp (arg, *cpp) == 0) break; } } if (arg == NULL || *cpp == NULL) { usage (keyword_usage); } (void) sprintf (karg, "-k%s", *cpp); return (xstrdup (karg)); } /* * Do some consistency checks on the symbolic tag... These should equate * pretty close to what RCS checks, though I don't know for certain. */ void RCS_check_tag (tag) const char *tag; { char *invalid = "$,.:;@"; /* invalid RCS tag characters */ const char *cp; /* * The first character must be an alphabetic letter. The remaining * characters cannot be non-visible graphic characters, and must not be * in the set of "invalid" RCS identifier characters. */ if (isalpha (*tag)) { for (cp = tag; *cp; cp++) { if (!isgraph (*cp)) error (1, 0, "tag `%s' has non-visible graphic characters", tag); if (strchr (invalid, *cp)) error (1, 0, "tag `%s' must not contain the characters `%s'", tag, invalid); } } else error (1, 0, "tag `%s' must start with a letter", tag); } /* * Return true if RCS revision with TAG is a dead revision. */ int RCS_isdead (rcs, tag) RCSNode *rcs; const char *tag; { Node *p; RCSVers *version; if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); p = findnode (rcs->versions, tag); if (p == NULL) return (0); version = (RCSVers *) p->data; return (version->dead); } /* Return the RCS keyword expansion mode. For example "b" for binary. Returns a pointer into storage which is allocated and freed along with the rest of the RCS information; the caller should not modify this storage. Returns NULL if the RCS file does not specify a keyword expansion mode; for all other errors, die with a fatal error. */ char * RCS_getexpand (rcs) RCSNode *rcs; { assert (rcs != NULL); if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, NULL); return rcs->expand; } /* RCS keywords, and a matching enum. */ struct rcs_keyword { const char *string; size_t len; int expandit; }; #define KEYWORD_INIT(s) (s), sizeof (s) - 1 static struct rcs_keyword keywords[] = { { KEYWORD_INIT ("Author"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Date"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("CVSHeader"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Header"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Id"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Locker"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Log"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Name"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("RCSfile"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Revision"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("Source"), 1 }, { KEYWORD_INIT ("State"), 1 }, { NULL, 0, 0 }, { NULL, 0, 0 } }; enum keyword { KEYWORD_AUTHOR = 0, KEYWORD_DATE, KEYWORD_CVSHEADER, KEYWORD_HEADER, KEYWORD_ID, KEYWORD_LOCKER, KEYWORD_LOG, KEYWORD_NAME, KEYWORD_RCSFILE, KEYWORD_REVISION, KEYWORD_SOURCE, KEYWORD_STATE, KEYWORD_LOCALID }; enum keyword keyword_local = KEYWORD_ID; /* Convert an RCS date string into a readable string. This is like the RCS date2str function. */ static char * printable_date (rcs_date) const char *rcs_date; { int year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec; char buf[100]; (void) sscanf (rcs_date, SDATEFORM, &year, &mon, &mday, &hour, &min, &sec); if (year < 1900) year += 1900; sprintf (buf, "%04d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec); return xstrdup (buf); } /* Escape the characters in a string so that it can be included in an RCS value. */ static char * escape_keyword_value (value, free_value) const char *value; int *free_value; { char *ret, *t; const char *s; for (s = value; *s != '\0'; s++) { char c; c = *s; if (c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\\' || c == ' ' || c == '$') { break; } } if (*s == '\0') { *free_value = 0; return (char *) value; } ret = xmalloc (strlen (value) * 4 + 1); *free_value = 1; for (s = value, t = ret; *s != '\0'; s++, t++) { switch (*s) { default: *t = *s; break; case '\t': *t++ = '\\'; *t = 't'; break; case '\n': *t++ = '\\'; *t = 'n'; break; case '\\': *t++ = '\\'; *t = '\\'; break; case ' ': *t++ = '\\'; *t++ = '0'; *t++ = '4'; *t = '0'; break; case '$': *t++ = '\\'; *t++ = '0'; *t++ = '4'; *t = '4'; break; } } *t = '\0'; return ret; } /* Expand RCS keywords in the memory buffer BUF of length LEN. This applies to file RCS and version VERS. If NAME is not NULL, and is not a numeric revision, then it is the symbolic tag used for the checkout. EXPAND indicates how to expand the keywords. This function sets *RETBUF and *RETLEN to the new buffer and length. This function may modify the buffer BUF. If BUF != *RETBUF, then RETBUF is a newly allocated buffer. */ static void expand_keywords (rcs, ver, name, log, loglen, expand, buf, len, retbuf, retlen) RCSNode *rcs; RCSVers *ver; const char *name; const char *log; size_t loglen; enum kflag expand; char *buf; size_t len; char **retbuf; size_t *retlen; { struct expand_buffer { struct expand_buffer *next; char *data; size_t len; int free_data; } *ebufs = NULL; struct expand_buffer *ebuf_last = NULL; size_t ebuf_len = 0; char *locker; char *srch, *srch_next; size_t srch_len; if (expand == KFLAG_O || expand == KFLAG_B) { *retbuf = buf; *retlen = len; return; } /* If we are using -kkvl, dig out the locker information if any. */ locker = NULL; if (expand == KFLAG_KVL && rcs->other != NULL) { Node *p; p = findnode (rcs->other, "locks"); if (p != NULL) { char *cp; size_t verlen; /* The format of the locking information is USER:VERSION USER:VERSION ... If we find our version on the list, we set LOCKER to the corresponding user name. */ verlen = strlen (ver->version); cp = p->data; while ((cp = strstr (cp, ver->version)) != NULL) { if (cp > p->data && cp[-1] == ':' && (cp[verlen] == '\0' || whitespace (cp[verlen]))) { char *cpend; --cp; cpend = cp; while (cp > p->data && ! whitespace (*cp)) --cp; locker = xmalloc (cpend - cp + 1); memcpy (locker, cp, cpend - cp); locker[cpend - cp] = '\0'; break; } ++cp; } } } /* RCS keywords look like $STRING$ or $STRING: VALUE$. */ srch = buf; srch_len = len; while ((srch_next = memchr (srch, '$', srch_len)) != NULL) { char *s, *send; size_t slen; const struct rcs_keyword *keyword; enum keyword kw; char *value; int free_value; char *sub; size_t sublen; srch_len -= (srch_next + 1) - srch; srch = srch_next + 1; /* Look for the first non alphabetic character after the '$'. */ send = srch + srch_len; for (s = srch; s < send; s++) if (! isalpha (*s)) break; /* If the first non alphabetic character is not '$' or ':', then this is not an RCS keyword. */ if (s == send || (*s != '$' && *s != ':')) continue; /* See if this is one of the keywords. */ slen = s - srch; for (keyword = keywords; keyword->string != NULL; keyword++) { if (keyword->expandit && keyword->len == slen && strncmp (keyword->string, srch, slen) == 0) { break; } } if (keyword->string == NULL) continue; kw = (enum keyword) (keyword - keywords); /* If the keyword ends with a ':', then the old value consists of the characters up to the next '$'. If there is no '$' before the end of the line, though, then this wasn't an RCS keyword after all. */ if (*s == ':') { for (; s < send; s++) if (*s == '$' || *s == '\n') break; if (s == send || *s != '$') continue; } /* At this point we must replace the string from SRCH to S with the expansion of the keyword KW. */ /* Get the value to use. */ free_value = 0; if (expand == KFLAG_K) value = NULL; else { switch (kw) { default: abort (); case KEYWORD_AUTHOR: value = ver->author; break; case KEYWORD_DATE: value = printable_date (ver->date); free_value = 1; break; case KEYWORD_CVSHEADER: case KEYWORD_HEADER: case KEYWORD_ID: case KEYWORD_LOCALID: { char *path; int free_path; char *date; char *old_path; old_path = NULL; if (kw == KEYWORD_HEADER || (kw == KEYWORD_LOCALID && keyword_local == KEYWORD_HEADER)) path = rcs->path; else if (kw == KEYWORD_CVSHEADER || (kw == KEYWORD_LOCALID && keyword_local == KEYWORD_CVSHEADER)) path = getfullCVSname(rcs->path, &old_path); else path = last_component (rcs->path); path = escape_keyword_value (path, &free_path); date = printable_date (ver->date); value = xmalloc (strlen (path) + strlen (ver->version) + strlen (date) + strlen (ver->author) + strlen (ver->state) + (locker == NULL ? 0 : strlen (locker)) + 20); sprintf (value, "%s %s %s %s %s%s%s", path, ver->version, date, ver->author, ver->state, locker != NULL ? " " : "", locker != NULL ? locker : ""); if (free_path) free (path); if (old_path) free (old_path); free (date); free_value = 1; } break; case KEYWORD_LOCKER: value = locker; break; case KEYWORD_LOG: case KEYWORD_RCSFILE: value = escape_keyword_value (last_component (rcs->path), &free_value); break; case KEYWORD_NAME: if (name != NULL && ! isdigit (*name)) value = (char *) name; else value = NULL; break; case KEYWORD_REVISION: value = ver->version; break; case KEYWORD_SOURCE: value = escape_keyword_value (rcs->path, &free_value); break; case KEYWORD_STATE: value = ver->state; break; } } sub = xmalloc (keyword->len + (value == NULL ? 0 : strlen (value)) + 10); if (expand == KFLAG_V) { /* Decrement SRCH and increment S to remove the $ characters. */ --srch; ++srch_len; ++s; sublen = 0; } else { strcpy (sub, keyword->string); sublen = strlen (keyword->string); if (expand != KFLAG_K) { sub[sublen] = ':'; sub[sublen + 1] = ' '; sublen += 2; } } if (value != NULL) { strcpy (sub + sublen, value); sublen += strlen (value); } if (expand != KFLAG_V && expand != KFLAG_K) { sub[sublen] = ' '; ++sublen; sub[sublen] = '\0'; } if (free_value) free (value); /* The Log keyword requires special handling. This behaviour is taken from RCS 5.7. The special log message is what RCS uses for ci -k. */ if (kw == KEYWORD_LOG && (sizeof "checked in with -k by " <= loglen || strncmp (log, "checked in with -k by ", sizeof "checked in with -k by " - 1) != 0)) { char *start; char *leader; size_t leader_len, leader_sp_len; const char *logend; const char *snl; int cnl; char *date; const char *sl; /* We are going to insert the trailing $ ourselves, before the log message, so we must remove it from S, if we haven't done so already. */ if (expand != KFLAG_V) ++s; /* Find the start of the line. */ start = srch; while (start > buf && start[-1] != '\n') --start; /* Copy the start of the line to use as a comment leader. */ leader_len = srch - start; if (expand != KFLAG_V) --leader_len; leader = xmalloc (leader_len); memcpy (leader, start, leader_len); leader_sp_len = leader_len; while (leader_sp_len > 0 && leader[leader_sp_len - 1] == ' ') --leader_sp_len; /* RCS does some checking for an old style of Log here, but we don't bother. RCS issues a warning if it changes anything. */ /* Count the number of newlines in the log message so that we know how many copies of the leader we will need. */ cnl = 0; logend = log + loglen; for (snl = log; snl < logend; snl++) if (*snl == '\n') ++cnl; date = printable_date (ver->date); sub = xrealloc (sub, (sublen + sizeof "Revision" + strlen (ver->version) + strlen (date) + strlen (ver->author) + loglen + (cnl + 2) * leader_len + 20)); if (expand != KFLAG_V) { sub[sublen] = '$'; ++sublen; } sub[sublen] = '\n'; ++sublen; memcpy (sub + sublen, leader, leader_len); sublen += leader_len; sprintf (sub + sublen, "Revision %s %s %s\n", ver->version, date, ver->author); sublen += strlen (sub + sublen); free (date); sl = log; while (sl < logend) { if (*sl == '\n') { memcpy (sub + sublen, leader, leader_sp_len); sublen += leader_sp_len; sub[sublen] = '\n'; ++sublen; ++sl; } else { const char *slnl; memcpy (sub + sublen, leader, leader_len); sublen += leader_len; for (slnl = sl; slnl < logend && *slnl != '\n'; ++slnl) ; if (slnl < logend) ++slnl; memcpy (sub + sublen, sl, slnl - sl); sublen += slnl - sl; sl = slnl; } } memcpy (sub + sublen, leader, leader_sp_len); sublen += leader_sp_len; free (leader); } /* Now SUB contains a string which is to replace the string from SRCH to S. SUBLEN is the length of SUB. */ if (srch + sublen == s) { memcpy (srch, sub, sublen); free (sub); } else { struct expand_buffer *ebuf; /* We need to change the size of the buffer. We build a list of expand_buffer structures. Each expand_buffer structure represents a portion of the final output. We concatenate them back into a single buffer when we are done. This minimizes the number of potentially large buffer copies we must do. */ if (ebufs == NULL) { ebufs = (struct expand_buffer *) xmalloc (sizeof *ebuf); ebufs->next = NULL; ebufs->data = buf; ebufs->free_data = 0; ebuf_len = srch - buf; ebufs->len = ebuf_len; ebuf_last = ebufs; } else { assert (srch >= ebuf_last->data); assert (srch <= ebuf_last->data + ebuf_last->len); ebuf_len -= ebuf_last->len - (srch - ebuf_last->data); ebuf_last->len = srch - ebuf_last->data; } ebuf = (struct expand_buffer *) xmalloc (sizeof *ebuf); ebuf->data = sub; ebuf->len = sublen; ebuf->free_data = 1; ebuf->next = NULL; ebuf_last->next = ebuf; ebuf_last = ebuf; ebuf_len += sublen; ebuf = (struct expand_buffer *) xmalloc (sizeof *ebuf); ebuf->data = s; ebuf->len = srch_len - (s - srch); ebuf->free_data = 0; ebuf->next = NULL; ebuf_last->next = ebuf; ebuf_last = ebuf; ebuf_len += srch_len - (s - srch); } srch_len -= (s - srch); srch = s; } if (locker != NULL) free (locker); if (ebufs == NULL) { *retbuf = buf; *retlen = len; } else { char *ret; ret = xmalloc (ebuf_len); *retbuf = ret; *retlen = ebuf_len; while (ebufs != NULL) { struct expand_buffer *next; memcpy (ret, ebufs->data, ebufs->len); ret += ebufs->len; if (ebufs->free_data) free (ebufs->data); next = ebufs->next; free (ebufs); ebufs = next; } } } /* Check out a revision from an RCS file. If PFN is not NULL, then ignore WORKFILE and SOUT. Call PFN zero or more times with the contents of the file. CALLERDAT is passed, uninterpreted, to PFN. (The current code will always call PFN exactly once for a non empty file; however, the current code assumes that it can hold the entire file contents in memory, which is not a good assumption, and might change in the future). Otherwise, if WORKFILE is not NULL, check out the revision to WORKFILE. However, if WORKFILE is not NULL, and noexec is set, then don't do anything. Otherwise, if WORKFILE is NULL, check out the revision to SOUT. If SOUT is RUN_TTY, then write the contents of the revision to standard output. When using SOUT, the output is generally a temporary file; don't bother to get the file modes correct. REV is the numeric revision to check out. It may be NULL, which means to check out the head of the default branch. If NAMETAG is not NULL, and is not a numeric revision, then it is the tag that should be used when expanding the RCS Name keyword. OPTIONS is a string such as "-kb" or "-kv" for keyword expansion options. It may be NULL to use the default expansion mode of the file, typically "-kkv". */ int RCS_checkout (rcs, workfile, rev, nametag, options, sout, pfn, callerdat) RCSNode *rcs; char *workfile; char *rev; char *nametag; char *options; char *sout; RCSCHECKOUTPROC pfn; void *callerdat; { int free_rev = 0; enum kflag expand; FILE *fp; struct stat sb; char *key; char *value; size_t len; int free_value = 0; char *log = NULL; size_t loglen; FILE *ofp; if (trace) { (void) fprintf (stderr, "%s-> checkout (%s, %s, %s, %s)\n", #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT server_active ? "S" : " ", #else "", #endif rcs->path, rev != NULL ? rev : "", options != NULL ? options : "", (pfn != NULL ? "(function)" : (workfile != NULL ? workfile : (sout != RUN_TTY ? sout : "(stdout)")))); } assert (rev == NULL || isdigit (*rev)); if (noexec && workfile != NULL) return 0; assert (sout == RUN_TTY || workfile == NULL); assert (pfn == NULL || (sout == RUN_TTY && workfile == NULL)); /* Some callers, such as Checkin or remove_file, will pass us a branch. */ if (rev != NULL && (numdots (rev) & 1) == 0) { rev = RCS_getbranch (rcs, rev, 1); if (rev == NULL) error (1, 0, "internal error: bad branch tag in checkout"); free_rev = 1; } if (rev == NULL || strcmp (rev, rcs->head) == 0) { int gothead; /* We want the head revision. Try to read it directly. */ if (rcs->flags & NODELTA) { free_rcsnode_contents (rcs); rcs->flags |= PARTIAL; } if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, &fp); else { fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcs->path, FOPEN_BINARY_READ); if (fp == NULL) error (1, 0, "unable to reopen `%s'", rcs->path); if (fseek (fp, rcs->delta_pos, SEEK_SET) != 0) error (1, 0, "cannot fseek RCS file"); } gothead = 0; getrcsrev (fp, &key); while (getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, &len) >= 0) { if (strcmp (key, "log") == 0) { log = xmalloc (len); memcpy (log, value, len); loglen = len; } if (strcmp (key, "text") == 0) { gothead = 1; break; } } if (! gothead) { error (0, 0, "internal error: cannot find head text"); if (free_rev) free (rev); return 1; } if (fstat (fileno (fp), &sb) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot fstat %s", rcs->path); if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", rcs->path); } else { /* It isn't the head revision of the trunk. We'll need to walk through the deltas. */ fp = NULL; if (rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, &fp); if (fp == NULL) { /* If RCS_deltas didn't close the file, we could use fstat here too. Probably should change it thusly.... */ if (stat (rcs->path, &sb) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot stat %s", rcs->path); } else { if (fstat (fileno (fp), &sb) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot fstat %s", rcs->path); } RCS_deltas (rcs, fp, rev, RCS_FETCH, &value, &len, &log, &loglen); free_value = 1; } /* If OPTIONS is NULL or the empty string, then the old code would invoke the RCS co program with no -k option, which means that co would use the string we have stored in rcs->expand. */ if ((options == NULL || options[0] == '\0') && rcs->expand == NULL) expand = KFLAG_KV; else { const char *ouroptions; const char * const *cpp; if (options != NULL && options[0] != '\0') { assert (options[0] == '-' && options[1] == 'k'); ouroptions = options + 2; } else ouroptions = rcs->expand; for (cpp = kflags; *cpp != NULL; cpp++) if (strcmp (*cpp, ouroptions) == 0) break; if (*cpp != NULL) expand = (enum kflag) (cpp - kflags); else { error (0, 0, "internal error: unsupported substitution string -k%s", ouroptions); expand = KFLAG_KV; } } if (expand != KFLAG_O && expand != KFLAG_B) { Node *p; char *newvalue; p = findnode (rcs->versions, rev == NULL ? rcs->head : rev); if (p == NULL) error (1, 0, "internal error: no revision information for %s", rev == NULL ? rcs->head : rev); expand_keywords (rcs, (RCSVers *) p->data, nametag, log, loglen, expand, value, len, &newvalue, &len); if (newvalue != value) { if (free_value) free (value); value = newvalue; free_value = 1; } } if (log != NULL) { free (log); log = NULL; } if (pfn != NULL) { /* The PFN interface is very simple to implement right now, as we always have the entire file in memory. */ if (len != 0) pfn (callerdat, value, len); } else { if (workfile == NULL) { if (sout == RUN_TTY) ofp = stdout; else { ofp = CVS_FOPEN (sout, expand == KFLAG_B ? "wb" : "w"); if (ofp == NULL) error (1, errno, "cannot open %s", sout); } } else { ofp = CVS_FOPEN (workfile, expand == KFLAG_B ? "wb" : "w"); if (ofp == NULL) error (1, errno, "cannot open %s", workfile); } if (workfile == NULL && sout == RUN_TTY) { if (len > 0) cvs_output (value, len); } else { if (fwrite (value, 1, len, ofp) != len) error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", (workfile != NULL ? workfile : (sout != RUN_TTY ? sout : "stdout"))); } if (workfile != NULL) { if (fclose (ofp) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", workfile); if (chmod (workfile, sb.st_mode & ~(S_IWRITE | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH)) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot change mode of file %s", workfile); } else if (sout != RUN_TTY) { if (fclose (ofp) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", sout); } } if (free_value) free (value); if (free_rev) free (rev); return 0; } /* This structure is passed between RCS_cmp_file and cmp_file_buffer. */ struct cmp_file_data { const char *filename; FILE *fp; int different; }; /* Compare the contents of revision REV of RCS file RCS with the contents of the file FILENAME. OPTIONS is a string for the keyword expansion options. Return 0 if the contents of the revision are the same as the contents of the file, 1 if they are different. */ int RCS_cmp_file (rcs, rev, options, filename) RCSNode *rcs; char *rev; char *options; const char *filename; { int binary; FILE *fp; struct cmp_file_data data; int retcode; if (options != NULL && options[0] != '\0') binary = (strcmp (options, "-kb") == 0); else { char *expand; expand = RCS_getexpand (rcs); if (expand != NULL && strcmp (expand, "b") == 0) binary = 1; else binary = 0; } fp = CVS_FOPEN (filename, binary ? FOPEN_BINARY_READ : "r"); data.filename = filename; data.fp = fp; data.different = 0; retcode = RCS_checkout (rcs, (char *) NULL, rev, (char *) NULL, options, RUN_TTY, cmp_file_buffer, (void *) &data); /* If we have not yet found a difference, make sure that we are at the end of the file. */ if (! data.different) { if (getc (fp) != EOF) data.different = 1; } fclose (fp); if (retcode != 0) return 1; return data.different; } /* This is a subroutine of RCS_cmp_file. It is passed to RCS_checkout. */ #define CMP_BUF_SIZE (8 * 1024) static void cmp_file_buffer (callerdat, buffer, len) void *callerdat; const char *buffer; size_t len; { struct cmp_file_data *data = (struct cmp_file_data *) callerdat; char *filebuf; /* If we've already found a difference, we don't need to check further. */ if (data->different) return; filebuf = xmalloc (len > CMP_BUF_SIZE ? CMP_BUF_SIZE : len); while (len > 0) { size_t checklen; checklen = len > CMP_BUF_SIZE ? CMP_BUF_SIZE : len; if (fread (filebuf, 1, checklen, data->fp) != checklen) { if (ferror (data->fp)) error (1, errno, "cannot read file %s for comparing", data->filename); data->different = 1; free (filebuf); return; } if (memcmp (filebuf, buffer, checklen) != 0) { data->different = 1; free (filebuf); return; } buffer += checklen; len -= checklen; } free (filebuf); } /* For RCS file RCS, make symbolic tag TAG point to revision REV. This validates that TAG is OK for a user to use. Return value is -1 for error (and errno is set to indicate the error), positive for error (and an error message has been printed), or zero for success. */ int RCS_settag (rcs, tag, rev) RCSNode *rcs; const char *tag; const char *rev; { int ret; /* FIXME: This check should be moved to RCS_check_tag. There is no reason for it to be here. */ if (strcmp (tag, TAG_BASE) == 0 || strcmp (tag, TAG_HEAD) == 0) { /* Print the name of the tag might be considered redundant with the caller, which also prints it. Perhaps this helps clarify why the tag name is considered reserved, I don't know. */ error (0, 0, "Attempt to add reserved tag name %s", tag); return 1; } ret = RCS_exec_settag (rcs->path, tag, rev); if (ret != 0) return ret; /* If we have already parsed the RCS file, update the tag information. If we have not yet parsed it (i.e., the PARTIAL flag is set), the new tag information will be read when and if we do parse it. */ if ((rcs->flags & PARTIAL) == 0) { List *symbols; Node *node; /* At this point rcs->symbol_data may not have been parsed. Calling RCS_symbols will force it to be parsed into a list which we can easily manipulate. */ symbols = RCS_symbols (rcs); if (symbols == NULL) { symbols = getlist (); rcs->symbols = symbols; } node = findnode (symbols, tag); if (node != NULL) { free (node->data); node->data = xstrdup (rev); } else { node = getnode (); node->key = xstrdup (tag); node->data = xstrdup (rev); (void) addnode (symbols, node); } } /* Setting the tag will most likely have invalidated delta_pos. */ rcs->flags |= NODELTA; return 0; } /* Delete the symbolic tag TAG from the RCS file RCS. NOERR is 1 to suppress errors--FIXME it would be better to avoid the errors or some cleaner solution. */ int RCS_deltag (rcs, tag, noerr) RCSNode *rcs; const char *tag; int noerr; { int ret; ret = RCS_exec_deltag (rcs->path, tag, noerr); if (ret != 0) return ret; /* If we have already parsed the RCS file, update the tag information. If we have not yet parsed it (i.e., the PARTIAL flag is set), the new tag information will be read when and if we do parse it. */ if ((rcs->flags & PARTIAL) == 0) { List *symbols; /* At this point rcs->symbol_data may not have been parsed. Calling RCS_symbols will force it to be parsed into a list which we can easily manipulate. */ symbols = RCS_symbols (rcs); if (symbols != NULL) { Node *node; node = findnode (symbols, tag); if (node != NULL) delnode (node); } } /* Deleting the tag will most likely have invalidated delta_pos. */ rcs->flags |= NODELTA; return 0; } /* Set the default branch of RCS to REV. */ int RCS_setbranch (rcs, rev) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; { int ret; if (rev == NULL && rcs->branch == NULL) return 0; if (rev != NULL && rcs->branch != NULL && strcmp (rev, rcs->branch) == 0) return 0; ret = RCS_exec_setbranch (rcs->path, rev); if (ret != 0) return ret; if (rcs->branch != NULL) free (rcs->branch); rcs->branch = xstrdup (rev); /* Changing the branch will have changed the data in the file, so delta_pos will no longer be correct. */ rcs->flags |= NODELTA; return 0; } /* Lock revision REV. NOERR is 1 to suppress errors--FIXME it would be better to avoid the errors or some cleaner solution. FIXME: This is only required because the RCS ci program requires a lock. If we eventually do the checkin ourselves, this can become a no-op. */ int RCS_lock (rcs, rev, noerr) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; int noerr; { int ret; ret = RCS_exec_lock (rcs->path, rev, noerr); if (ret != 0) return ret; /* Setting a lock will have changed the data in the file, so delta_pos will no longer be correct. */ rcs->flags |= NODELTA; return 0; } /* Unlock revision REV. NOERR is 1 to suppress errors--FIXME it would be better to avoid the errors or some cleaner solution. FIXME: Like RCS_lock, this can become a no-op if we do the checkin ourselves. */ int RCS_unlock (rcs, rev, noerr) RCSNode *rcs; const char *rev; int noerr; { int ret; ret = RCS_exec_unlock (rcs->path, rev, noerr); if (ret != 0) return ret; /* Setting a lock will have changed the data in the file, so delta_pos will no longer be correct. */ rcs->flags |= NODELTA; return 0; } /* RCS_deltas and friends. Processing of the deltas in RCS files. */ /* Linked list of allocated blocks. Seems kind of silly to reinvent the obstack wheel, and this isn't as nice as obstacks in some ways, but obstacks are pretty baroque. */ struct allocblock { char *text; struct allocblock *next; }; struct allocblock *blocks; static void *block_alloc PROTO ((size_t)); static void * block_alloc (n) size_t n; { struct allocblock *blk; blk = (struct allocblock *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct allocblock)); blk->text = xmalloc (n); blk->next = blocks; blocks = blk; return blk->text; } static void block_free PROTO ((void)); static void block_free () { struct allocblock *p; struct allocblock *q; p = blocks; while (p != NULL) { free (p->text); q = p->next; free (p); p = q; } blocks = NULL; } struct line { /* Text of this line. */ char *text; /* Length of this line, not counting \n if has_newline is true. */ size_t len; /* Version in which it was introduced. */ RCSVers *vers; /* Nonzero if this line ends with \n. This will always be true except possibly for the last line. */ int has_newline; }; struct linevector { /* How many lines in use for this linevector? */ unsigned int nlines; /* How many lines allocated for this linevector? */ unsigned int lines_alloced; /* Pointer to array containing a pointer to each line. */ struct line **vector; }; static void linevector_init PROTO ((struct linevector *)); /* Initialize *VEC to be a linevector with no lines. */ static void linevector_init (vec) struct linevector *vec; { vec->lines_alloced = 0; vec->nlines = 0; vec->vector = NULL; } static int linevector_add PROTO ((struct linevector *vec, char *text, size_t len, RCSVers *vers, unsigned int pos)); /* Given some text TEXT, add each of its lines to VEC before line POS (where line 0 is the first line). The last line in TEXT may or may not be \n terminated. All \n in TEXT are changed to \0 (FIXME: I don't think this is needed, or used, now that we have the ->len field). Set the version for each of the new lines to VERS. This function returns non-zero for success. It returns zero if the line number is out of range. */ static int linevector_add (vec, text, len, vers, pos) struct linevector *vec; char *text; size_t len; RCSVers *vers; unsigned int pos; { char *textend; unsigned int i; unsigned int nnew; char *p; struct line *lines; if (len == 0) return 1; textend = text + len; /* Count the number of lines we will need to add. */ nnew = 1; for (p = text; p < textend; ++p) if (*p == '\n' && p + 1 < textend) ++nnew; /* Allocate the struct line's. */ lines = block_alloc (nnew * sizeof (struct line)); /* Expand VEC->VECTOR if needed. */ if (vec->nlines + nnew >= vec->lines_alloced) { if (vec->lines_alloced == 0) vec->lines_alloced = 10; while (vec->nlines + nnew >= vec->lines_alloced) vec->lines_alloced *= 2; vec->vector = xrealloc (vec->vector, vec->lines_alloced * sizeof (*vec->vector)); } /* Make room for the new lines in VEC->VECTOR. */ for (i = vec->nlines + nnew - 1; i >= pos + nnew; --i) vec->vector[i] = vec->vector[i - nnew]; if (pos > vec->nlines) return 0; /* Actually add the lines, to LINES and VEC->VECTOR. */ i = pos; lines[0].text = text; lines[0].vers = vers; lines[0].has_newline = 0; vec->vector[i++] = &lines[0]; for (p = text; p < textend; ++p) if (*p == '\n') { *p = '\0'; lines[i - pos - 1].has_newline = 1; if (p + 1 == textend) /* If there are no characters beyond the last newline, we don't consider it another line. */ break; lines[i - pos - 1].len = p - lines[i - pos - 1].text; lines[i - pos].text = p + 1; lines[i - pos].vers = vers; lines[i - pos].has_newline = 0; vec->vector[i] = &lines[i - pos]; ++i; } lines[i - pos - 1].len = p - lines[i - pos - 1].text; vec->nlines += nnew; return 1; } static void linevector_delete PROTO ((struct linevector *, unsigned int, unsigned int)); /* Remove NLINES lines from VEC at position POS (where line 0 is the first line). */ static void linevector_delete (vec, pos, nlines) struct linevector *vec; unsigned int pos; unsigned int nlines; { unsigned int i; unsigned int last; last = vec->nlines - nlines; for (i = pos; i < last; ++i) vec->vector[i] = vec->vector[i + nlines]; vec->nlines -= nlines; } static void linevector_copy PROTO ((struct linevector *, struct linevector *)); /* Copy FROM to TO, copying the vectors but not the lines pointed to. */ static void linevector_copy (to, from) struct linevector *to; struct linevector *from; { if (from->nlines > to->lines_alloced) { if (to->lines_alloced == 0) to->lines_alloced = 10; while (from->nlines > to->lines_alloced) to->lines_alloced *= 2; to->vector = (struct line **) xrealloc (to->vector, to->lines_alloced * sizeof (*to->vector)); } memcpy (to->vector, from->vector, from->nlines * sizeof (*to->vector)); to->nlines = from->nlines; } static void linevector_free PROTO ((struct linevector *)); /* Free storage associated with linevector (that is, the vector but not the lines pointed to). */ static void linevector_free (vec) struct linevector *vec; { if (vec->vector != NULL) free (vec->vector); } static char *month_printname PROTO ((char *)); /* Given a textual string giving the month (1-12), terminated with any character not recognized by atoi, return the 3 character name to print it with. I do not think it is a good idea to change these strings based on the locale; they are standard abbreviations (for example in rfc822 mail messages) which should be widely understood. Returns a pointer into static readonly storage. */ static char * month_printname (month) char *month; { static const char *const months[] = {"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"}; int mnum; mnum = atoi (month); if (mnum < 1 || mnum > 12) return "???"; return (char *)months[mnum - 1]; } static int apply_rcs_changes PROTO ((struct linevector *, const char *, size_t, const char *, RCSVers *, RCSVers *)); /* Apply changes to the line vector LINES. DIFFBUF is a buffer of length DIFFLEN holding the change text from an RCS file (the output of diff -n). NAME is used in error messages. The VERS field of any line added is set to ADDVERS. The VERS field of any line deleted is set to DELVERS, unless DELVERS is NULL, in which case the VERS field of deleted lines is unchanged. The function returns non-zero if the change text is applied successfully. It returns zero if the change text does not appear to apply to LINES (e.g., a line number is invalid). If the change text is improperly formatted (e.g., it is not the output of diff -n), the function calls error with a status of 1, causing the program to exit. */ static int apply_rcs_changes (lines, diffbuf, difflen, name, addvers, delvers) struct linevector *lines; const char *diffbuf; size_t difflen; const char *name; RCSVers *addvers; RCSVers *delvers; { const char *p; const char *q; int op; /* The RCS format throws us for a loop in that the deltafrags (if we define a deltafrag as an add or a delete) need to be applied in reverse order. So we stick them into a linked list. */ struct deltafrag { enum {ADD, DELETE} type; unsigned long pos; unsigned long nlines; char *new_lines; size_t len; struct deltafrag *next; }; struct deltafrag *dfhead; struct deltafrag *df; dfhead = NULL; for (p = diffbuf; p != NULL && p < diffbuf + difflen; ) { op = *p++; if (op != 'a' && op != 'd') /* Can't just skip over the deltafrag, because the value of op determines the syntax. */ error (1, 0, "unrecognized operation '%c' in %s", op, name); df = (struct deltafrag *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct deltafrag)); df->next = dfhead; dfhead = df; df->pos = strtoul (p, (char **) &q, 10); if (p == q) error (1, 0, "number expected in %s", name); p = q; if (*p++ != ' ') error (1, 0, "space expected in %s", name); df->nlines = strtoul (p, (char **) &q, 10); if (p == q) error (1, 0, "number expected in %s", name); p = q; if (*p++ != '\012') error (1, 0, "linefeed expected in %s", name); if (op == 'a') { unsigned int i; df->type = ADD; i = df->nlines; /* The text we want is the number of lines specified, or until the end of the value, whichever comes first (it will be the former except in the case where we are adding a line which does not end in newline). */ for (q = p; i != 0; ++q) if (*q == '\n') --i; else if (q == diffbuf + difflen) { if (i != 1) error (1, 0, "premature end of change in %s", name); else break; } /* Copy the text we are adding into allocated space. */ df->new_lines = block_alloc (q - p); memcpy (df->new_lines, p, q - p); df->len = q - p; p = q; } else { /* Correct for the fact that line numbers in RCS files start with 1. */ --df->pos; assert (op == 'd'); df->type = DELETE; } } for (df = dfhead; df != NULL;) { unsigned int ln; switch (df->type) { case ADD: if (! linevector_add (lines, df->new_lines, df->len, addvers, df->pos)) return 0; break; case DELETE: if (df->pos > lines->nlines || df->pos + df->nlines > lines->nlines) return 0; if (delvers != NULL) for (ln = df->pos; ln < df->pos + df->nlines; ++ln) lines->vector[ln]->vers = delvers; linevector_delete (lines, df->pos, df->nlines); break; } df = df->next; free (dfhead); dfhead = df; } return 1; } /* Apply an RCS change text to a buffer. The function name starts with rcs rather than RCS because this does not take an RCSNode argument. NAME is used in error messages. TEXTBUF is the text buffer to change, and TEXTLEN is the size. DIFFBUF and DIFFLEN are the change buffer and size. The new buffer is returned in *RETBUF and *RETLEN. The new buffer is allocated by xmalloc. The function changes the contents of TEXTBUF. This function returns 1 for success. On failure, it calls error and returns 0. */ int rcs_change_text (name, textbuf, textlen, diffbuf, difflen, retbuf, retlen) const char *name; char *textbuf; size_t textlen; const char *diffbuf; size_t difflen; char **retbuf; size_t *retlen; { struct linevector lines; int ret; *retbuf = NULL; *retlen = 0; linevector_init (&lines); if (! linevector_add (&lines, textbuf, textlen, NULL, 0)) error (1, 0, "cannot initialize line vector"); if (! apply_rcs_changes (&lines, diffbuf, difflen, name, NULL, NULL)) { error (0, 0, "invalid change text in %s", name); ret = 0; } else { char *p; size_t n; unsigned int ln; n = 0; for (ln = 0; ln < lines.nlines; ++ln) /* 1 for \n */ n += lines.vector[ln]->len + 1; p = xmalloc (n); *retbuf = p; for (ln = 0; ln < lines.nlines; ++ln) { memcpy (p, lines.vector[ln]->text, lines.vector[ln]->len); p += lines.vector[ln]->len; if (lines.vector[ln]->has_newline) *p++ = '\n'; } *retlen = p - *retbuf; assert (*retlen <= n); ret = 1; } linevector_free (&lines); /* Note that this assumes that we have not called from anything else which uses the block vectors. FIXME: We could fix this by saving and restoring the state of the block allocation code. */ block_free (); return ret; } /* Walk the deltas in RCS to get to revision VERSION. If OP is RCS_ANNOTATE, then write annotations using cvs_output. If OP is RCS_FETCH, then put the contents of VERSION into a newly-malloc'd array and put a pointer to it in *TEXT. Each line is \n terminated; the caller is responsible for converting text files if desired. The total length is put in *LEN. If FP is non-NULL, it should be a file descriptor open to the file RCS with file position pointing to the deltas. We close the file when we are done. If LOG is non-NULL, then *LOG is set to the log message of VERSION, and *LOGLEN is set to the length of the log message. On error, give a fatal error. */ static void RCS_deltas (rcs, fp, version, op, text, len, log, loglen) RCSNode *rcs; FILE *fp; char *version; enum rcs_delta_op op; char **text; size_t *len; char **log; size_t *loglen; { char *branchversion; char *cpversion; char *key; char *value; size_t vallen; RCSVers *vers; RCSVers *prev_vers; RCSVers *trunk_vers; char *next; int n; int ishead, isnext, isversion, onbranch; Node *node; struct linevector headlines; struct linevector curlines; struct linevector trunklines; int foundhead; if (fp == NULL) { if (rcs->flags & NODELTA) { free_rcsnode_contents (rcs); RCS_reparsercsfile (rcs, 0, &fp); } else { fp = CVS_FOPEN (rcs->path, FOPEN_BINARY_READ); if (fp == NULL) error (1, 0, "unable to reopen `%s'", rcs->path); if (fseek (fp, rcs->delta_pos, SEEK_SET) != 0) error (1, 0, "cannot fseek RCS file"); } } ishead = 1; vers = NULL; prev_vers = NULL; trunk_vers = NULL; next = NULL; onbranch = 0; foundhead = 0; linevector_init (&curlines); linevector_init (&headlines); linevector_init (&trunklines); /* We set BRANCHVERSION to the version we are currently looking for. Initially, this is the version on the trunk from which VERSION branches off. If VERSION is not a branch, then BRANCHVERSION is just VERSION. */ branchversion = xstrdup (version); cpversion = strchr (branchversion, '.'); if (cpversion != NULL) cpversion = strchr (cpversion + 1, '.'); if (cpversion != NULL) *cpversion = '\0'; do { getrcsrev (fp, &key); if (next != NULL && strcmp (next, key) != 0) { /* This is not the next version we need. It is a branch version which we want to ignore. */ isnext = 0; isversion = 0; } else { isnext = 1; /* look up the revision */ node = findnode (rcs->versions, key); if (node == NULL) error (1, 0, "mismatch in rcs file %s between deltas and deltatexts", rcs->path); /* Stash the previous version. */ prev_vers = vers; vers = (RCSVers *) node->data; next = vers->next; /* Compare key and trunkversion now, because key points to storage controlled by getrcskey. */ if (strcmp (branchversion, key) == 0) isversion = 1; else isversion = 0; } while ((n = getrcskey (fp, &key, &value, &vallen)) >= 0) { if (log != NULL && isversion && strcmp (key, "log") == 0 && strcmp (branchversion, version) == 0) { *log = xmalloc (vallen); memcpy (*log, value, vallen); *loglen = vallen; } if (strcmp (key, "text") == 0) { if (ishead) { char *p; p = block_alloc (vallen); memcpy (p, value, vallen); if (! linevector_add (&curlines, p, vallen, NULL, 0)) error (1, 0, "invalid rcs file %s", rcs->path); ishead = 0; } else if (isnext) { if (! apply_rcs_changes (&curlines, value, vallen, rcs->path, onbranch ? vers : NULL, onbranch ? NULL : prev_vers)) error (1, 0, "invalid change text in %s", rcs->path); } break; } } if (n < 0) goto l_error; if (isversion) { /* This is either the version we want, or it is the branchpoint to the version we want. */ if (strcmp (branchversion, version) == 0) { /* This is the version we want. */ linevector_copy (&headlines, &curlines); foundhead = 1; if (onbranch) { /* We have found this version by tracking up a branch. Restore back to the lines we saved when we left the trunk, and continue tracking down the trunk. */ onbranch = 0; vers = trunk_vers; next = vers->next; linevector_copy (&curlines, &trunklines); } } else { Node *p; /* We need to look up the branch. */ onbranch = 1; if (numdots (branchversion) < 2) { unsigned int ln; /* We are leaving the trunk; save the current lines so that we can restore them when we continue tracking down the trunk. */ trunk_vers = vers; linevector_copy (&trunklines, &curlines); /* Reset the version information we have accumulated so far. It only applies to the changes from the head to this version. */ for (ln = 0; ln < curlines.nlines; ++ln) curlines.vector[ln]->vers = NULL; } /* The next version we want is the entry on VERS->branches which matches this branch. For example, suppose VERSION is 1.21.4.3 and BRANCHVERSION was 1.21. Then we look for an entry starting with "1.21.4" and we'll put it (probably 1.21.4.1) in NEXT. We'll advance BRANCHVERSION by two dots (in this example, to 1.21.4.3). */ if (vers->branches == NULL) error (1, 0, "missing expected branches in %s", rcs->path); *cpversion = '.'; ++cpversion; cpversion = strchr (cpversion, '.'); if (cpversion == NULL) error (1, 0, "version number confusion in %s", rcs->path); for (p = vers->branches->list->next; p != vers->branches->list; p = p->next) if (strncmp (p->key, branchversion, cpversion - branchversion) == 0) break; if (p == vers->branches->list) error (1, 0, "missing expected branch in %s", rcs->path); next = p->key; cpversion = strchr (cpversion + 1, '.'); if (cpversion != NULL) *cpversion = '\0'; } } if (op == RCS_FETCH && foundhead) break; } while (next != NULL); free (branchversion); if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", rcs->path); if (! foundhead) error (1, 0, "could not find desired version %s in %s", version, rcs->path); /* Now print out or return the data we have just computed. */ switch (op) { case RCS_ANNOTATE: { unsigned int ln; for (ln = 0; ln < headlines.nlines; ++ln) { char buf[80]; /* Period which separates year from month in date. */ char *ym; /* Period which separates month from day in date. */ char *md; RCSVers *prvers; prvers = headlines.vector[ln]->vers; if (prvers == NULL) prvers = vers; sprintf (buf, "%-12s (%-8.8s ", prvers->version, prvers->author); cvs_output (buf, 0); /* Now output the date. */ ym = strchr (prvers->date, '.'); if (ym == NULL) cvs_output ("?\?-??\?-??", 0); else { md = strchr (ym + 1, '.'); if (md == NULL) cvs_output ("??", 0); else cvs_output (md + 1, 2); cvs_output ("-", 1); cvs_output (month_printname (ym + 1), 0); cvs_output ("-", 1); /* Only output the last two digits of the year. Our output lines are long enough as it is without printing the century. */ cvs_output (ym - 2, 2); } cvs_output ("): ", 0); cvs_output (headlines.vector[ln]->text, headlines.vector[ln]->len); cvs_output ("\n", 1); } } break; case RCS_FETCH: { char *p; size_t n; unsigned int ln; assert (text != NULL); assert (len != NULL); n = 0; for (ln = 0; ln < headlines.nlines; ++ln) /* 1 for \n */ n += headlines.vector[ln]->len + 1; p = xmalloc (n); *text = p; for (ln = 0; ln < headlines.nlines; ++ln) { memcpy (p, headlines.vector[ln]->text, headlines.vector[ln]->len); p += headlines.vector[ln]->len; if (headlines.vector[ln]->has_newline) *p++ = '\n'; } *len = p - *text; assert (*len <= n); } break; } linevector_free (&curlines); linevector_free (&headlines); linevector_free (&trunklines); block_free (); return; l_error: if (ferror (fp)) error (1, errno, "cannot read %s", rcs->path); else error (1, 0, "%s does not appear to be a valid rcs file", rcs->path); } /* Annotate command. In rcs.c for historical reasons (from back when what is now RCS_deltas was part of annotate_fileproc). */ /* Options from the command line. */ static int force_tag_match = 1; static char *tag = NULL; static char *date = NULL; static int annotate_fileproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, struct file_info *)); static int annotate_fileproc (callerdat, finfo) void *callerdat; struct file_info *finfo; { FILE *fp = NULL; char *version; if (finfo->rcs == NULL) return (1); if (finfo->rcs->flags & PARTIAL) RCS_reparsercsfile (finfo->rcs, 0, &fp); version = RCS_getversion (finfo->rcs, tag, date, force_tag_match, (int *) NULL); if (version == NULL) return 0; /* Distinguish output for various files if we are processing several files. */ cvs_outerr ("Annotations for ", 0); cvs_outerr (finfo->fullname, 0); cvs_outerr ("\n***************\n", 0); RCS_deltas (finfo->rcs, fp, version, RCS_ANNOTATE, (char **) NULL, (size_t) NULL, (char **) NULL, (size_t *) NULL); free (version); return 0; } static const char *const annotate_usage[] = { "Usage: %s %s [-lRf] [-r rev|-D date] [files...]\n", "\t-l\tLocal directory only, no recursion.\n", "\t-R\tProcess directories recursively.\n", "\t-f\tUse head revision if tag/date not found.\n", "\t-r rev\tAnnotate file as of specified revision/tag.\n", "\t-D date\tAnnotate file as of specified date.\n", NULL }; /* Command to show the revision, date, and author where each line of a file was modified. */ int annotate (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int local = 0; int c; if (argc == -1) usage (annotate_usage); optind = 0; while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+lr:D:fR")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'l': local = 1; break; case 'R': local = 0; break; case 'r': tag = optarg; break; case 'D': date = Make_Date (optarg); break; case 'f': force_tag_match = 0; break; case '?': default: usage (annotate_usage); break; } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT if (client_active) { start_server (); ign_setup (); if (local) send_arg ("-l"); if (!force_tag_match) send_arg ("-f"); option_with_arg ("-r", tag); if (date) client_senddate (date); send_file_names (argc, argv, SEND_EXPAND_WILD); send_files (argc, argv, local, 0, SEND_NO_CONTENTS); send_to_server ("annotate\012", 0); return get_responses_and_close (); } #endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */ return start_recursion (annotate_fileproc, (FILESDONEPROC) NULL, (DIRENTPROC) NULL, (DIRLEAVEPROC) NULL, NULL, argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, 0, 1, (char *)NULL, 1); } void RCS_setlocalid (arg) const char *arg; { char *copy, *next, *key; copy = xstrdup(arg); next = copy; key = strtok(next, "="); keywords[KEYWORD_LOCALID].string = xstrdup(key); keywords[KEYWORD_LOCALID].len = strlen(key); keywords[KEYWORD_LOCALID].expandit = 1; /* options? */ while (key = strtok(NULL, ",")) { if (!strcmp(key, keywords[KEYWORD_ID].string)) keyword_local = KEYWORD_ID; else if (!strcmp(key, keywords[KEYWORD_HEADER].string)) keyword_local = KEYWORD_HEADER; else if (!strcmp(key, keywords[KEYWORD_CVSHEADER].string)) keyword_local = KEYWORD_CVSHEADER; else error(1, 0, "Unknown LocalId mode: %s", key); } free(copy); } void RCS_setincexc (arg) const char *arg; { char *key; char *copy, *next; int include = 0; struct rcs_keyword *keyword; copy = xstrdup(arg); next = copy; switch (*next++) { case 'e': include = 0; break; case 'i': include = 1; break; default: free(copy); return; } if (include) for (keyword = keywords; keyword->string != NULL; keyword++) { keyword->expandit = 0; } key = strtok(next, ","); while (key) { for (keyword = keywords; keyword->string != NULL; keyword++) { if (strcmp (keyword->string, key) == 0) keyword->expandit = include; } key = strtok(NULL, ","); } free(copy); return; } #define ATTIC "/" CVSATTIC static char * getfullCVSname(CVSname, pathstore) char *CVSname, **pathstore; { if (CVSroot_directory) { int rootlen; char *c = NULL; int alen = sizeof(ATTIC) - 1; *pathstore = xstrdup(CVSname); if ((c = strrchr(*pathstore, '/')) != NULL) { if (c - *pathstore >= alen) { if (!strncmp(c - alen, ATTIC, alen)) { while (*c != '\0') { *(c - alen) = *c; c++; } *(c - alen) = '\0'; } } } rootlen = strlen(CVSroot_directory); if (!strncmp(*pathstore, CVSroot_directory, rootlen) && (*pathstore)[rootlen] == '/') CVSname = (*pathstore + rootlen + 1); else CVSname = (*pathstore); } return CVSname; }