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/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk
* Copyright (c) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner
*
* You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution.
*
* Add
*
* Adds a file or directory to the RCS source repository. For a file,
* the entry is marked as "needing to be added" in the user's own CVS
* directory, and really added to the repository when it is committed.
* For a directory, it is added at the appropriate place in the source
* repository and a CVS directory is generated within the directory.
*
* The -m option is currently the only supported option. Some may wish to
* supply standard "rcs" options here, but I've found that this causes more
* trouble than anything else.
*
* The user files or directories must already exist. For a directory, it must
* not already have a CVS file in it.
*
* An "add" on a file that has been "remove"d but not committed will cause the
* file to be resurrected.
*/
#include "cvs.h"
#include "savecwd.h"
#include "fileattr.h"
static int add_directory PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo));
static int build_entry PROTO((char *repository, char *user, char *options,
char *message, List * entries, char *tag));
static const char *const add_usage[] =
{
"Usage: %s %s [-k rcs-kflag] [-m message] files...\n",
"\t-k\tUse \"rcs-kflag\" to add the file with the specified kflag.\n",
"\t-m\tUse \"message\" for the creation log.\n",
"(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)\n",
NULL
};
int
add (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
char *message = NULL;
int i;
char *repository;
int c;
int err = 0;
int added_files = 0;
char *options = NULL;
List *entries;
Vers_TS *vers;
struct saved_cwd cwd;
/* Nonzero if we found a slash, and are thus adding files in a
subdirectory. */
int found_slash = 0;
if (argc == 1 || argc == -1)
usage (add_usage);
wrap_setup ();
/* parse args */
optind = 0;
while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+k:m:")) != -1)
{
switch (c)
{
case 'k':
if (options)
free (options);
options = RCS_check_kflag (optarg);
break;
case 'm':
message = xstrdup (optarg);
break;
case '?':
default:
usage (add_usage);
break;
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if (argc <= 0)
usage (add_usage);
/* First some sanity checks. I know that the CVS case is (sort of)
also handled by add_directory, but we need to check here so the
client won't get all confused in send_file_names. */
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
int skip_file = 0;
/* If it were up to me I'd probably make this a fatal error.
But some people are really fond of their "cvs add *", and
don't seem to object to the warnings.
Whatever. */
strip_trailing_slashes (argv[i]);
if (strcmp (argv[i], ".") == 0
|| strcmp (argv[i], "..") == 0
|| fncmp (argv[i], CVSADM) == 0)
{
error (0, 0, "cannot add special file `%s'; skipping", argv[i]);
skip_file = 1;
}
else
{
char *p;
p = argv[i];
while (*p != '\0')
{
if (ISDIRSEP (*p))
{
found_slash = 1;
break;
}
++p;
}
}
if (skip_file)
{
int j;
/* FIXME: We don't do anything about free'ing argv[i]. But
the problem is that it is only sometimes allocated (see
cvsrc.c). */
for (j = i; j < argc - 1; ++j)
argv[j] = argv[j + 1];
--argc;
/* Check the new argv[i] again. */
--i;
++err;
}
}
#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
if (client_active)
{
int i;
if (argc == 0)
/* We snipped out all the arguments in the above sanity
check. We can just forget the whole thing (and we
better, because if we fired up the server and passed it
nothing, it would spit back a usage message). */
return err;
start_server ();
ign_setup ();
if (options) send_arg(options);
option_with_arg ("-m", message);
/* If !found_slash, refrain from sending "Directory", for
CVS 1.9 compatibility. If we only tried to deal with servers
which are at least CVS 1.9.26 or so, we wouldn't have to
special-case this. */
if (found_slash)
{
repository = Name_Repository (NULL, NULL);
send_a_repository ("", repository, "");
free (repository);
}
for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i)
{
/* FIXME: Does this erroneously call Create_Admin in error
conditions which are only detected once the server gets its
hands on things? */
/* FIXME-also: if filenames are case-insensitive on the
client, and the directory in the repository already
exists and is named "foo", and the command is "cvs add
FOO", this call to Create_Admin puts the wrong thing in
CVS/Repository and so a subsequent "cvs update" will
give an error. The fix will be to have the server report
back what it actually did (e.g. use tagged text for the
"Directory %s added" message), and then Create_Admin,
which should also fix the error handling concerns. */
if (isdir (argv[i]))
{
char *tag;
char *date;
int nonbranch;
char *rcsdir;
char *p;
char *update_dir;
/* This is some mungeable storage into which we can point
with p and/or update_dir. */
char *filedir;
if (save_cwd (&cwd))
error_exit ();
filedir = xstrdup (argv[i]);
p = last_component (filedir);
if (p == filedir)
{
update_dir = "";
}
else
{
p[-1] = '\0';
update_dir = filedir;
if (CVS_CHDIR (update_dir) < 0)
error (1, errno,
"could not chdir to %s", update_dir);
}
/* find the repository associated with our current dir */
repository = Name_Repository (NULL, update_dir);
/* before we do anything else, see if we have any
per-directory tags */
ParseTag (&tag, &date, &nonbranch);
rcsdir = xmalloc (strlen (repository) + strlen (p) + 5);
sprintf (rcsdir, "%s/%s", repository, p);
Create_Admin (p, argv[i], rcsdir, tag, date,
nonbranch, 0);
if (found_slash)
send_a_repository ("", repository, update_dir);
if (restore_cwd (&cwd, NULL))
error_exit ();
free_cwd (&cwd);
if (tag)
free (tag);
if (date)
free (date);
free (rcsdir);
if (p == filedir)
Subdir_Register ((List *) NULL, (char *) NULL, argv[i]);
else
{
Subdir_Register ((List *) NULL, update_dir, p);
}
free (repository);
free (filedir);
}
}
send_files (argc, argv, 0, 0, SEND_BUILD_DIRS | SEND_NO_CONTENTS);
send_file_names (argc, argv, SEND_EXPAND_WILD);
send_to_server ("add\012", 0);
if (message)
free (message);
return err + get_responses_and_close ();
}
#endif
/* walk the arg list adding files/dirs */
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
int begin_err = err;
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
int begin_added_files = added_files;
#endif
struct file_info finfo;
char *p;
#if defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) && !defined (FILENAMES_CASE_INSENSITIVE)
char *found_name;
#endif
memset (&finfo, 0, sizeof finfo);
if (save_cwd (&cwd))
error_exit ();
finfo.fullname = xstrdup (argv[i]);
p = last_component (argv[i]);
if (p == argv[i])
{
finfo.update_dir = "";
finfo.file = p;
}
else
{
p[-1] = '\0';
finfo.update_dir = argv[i];
finfo.file = p;
if (CVS_CHDIR (finfo.update_dir) < 0)
error (1, errno, "could not chdir to %s", finfo.update_dir);
}
/* Add wrappers for this directory. They exist only until
the next call to wrap_add_file. */
wrap_add_file (CVSDOTWRAPPER, 1);
finfo.rcs = NULL;
/* Find the repository associated with our current dir. */
repository = Name_Repository (NULL, finfo.update_dir);
entries = Entries_Open (0, NULL);
finfo.repository = repository;
finfo.entries = entries;
#if defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) && !defined (FILENAMES_CASE_INSENSITIVE)
if (ign_case)
{
/* Need to check whether there is a directory with the
same name but different case. We'll check for files
with the same name later (when Version_TS calls
RCS_parse which calls fopen_case). If CVS some day
records directories in the RCS files, then we should be
able to skip the separate check here, which would be
cleaner. */
DIR *dirp;
struct dirent *dp;
dirp = CVS_OPENDIR (finfo.repository);
if (dirp == NULL)
error (1, errno, "cannot read directory %s", finfo.repository);
found_name = NULL;
errno = 0;
while ((dp = readdir (dirp)) != NULL)
{
if (cvs_casecmp (dp->d_name, finfo.file) == 0)
{
if (found_name != NULL)
error (1, 0, "%s is ambiguous; could mean %s or %s",
finfo.file, dp->d_name, found_name);
found_name = xstrdup (dp->d_name);
}
}
if (errno != 0)
error (1, errno, "cannot read directory %s", finfo.repository);
closedir (dirp);
if (found_name != NULL)
{
/* OK, we are about to patch up the name, so patch up
the temporary directory too to match. The isdir
should "always" be true (since files have ,v), but
I guess we might as well make some attempt to not
get confused by stray files in the repository. */
if (isdir (finfo.file))
{
if (CVS_MKDIR (found_name, 0777) < 0
&& errno != EEXIST)
error (0, errno, "cannot create %s", finfo.file);
}
/* OK, we found a directory with the same name, maybe in
a different case. Treat it as if the name were the
same. */
finfo.file = found_name;
}
}
#endif
/* We pass force_tag_match as 1. If the directory has a
sticky branch tag, and there is already an RCS file which
does not have that tag, then the head revision is
meaningless to us. */
vers = Version_TS (&finfo, options, NULL, NULL, 1, 0);
if (vers->vn_user == NULL)
{
/* No entry available, ts_rcs is invalid */
if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL)
{
/* There is no RCS file either */
if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
{
/* There is no user file either */
error (0, 0, "nothing known about %s", finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
else if (!isdir (finfo.file)
|| wrap_name_has (finfo.file, WRAP_TOCVS))
{
/*
* See if a directory exists in the repository with
* the same name. If so, blow this request off.
*/
char *dname = xmalloc (strlen (repository)
+ strlen (finfo.file)
+ 10);
(void) sprintf (dname, "%s/%s", repository, finfo.file);
if (isdir (dname))
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot add file `%s' since the directory",
finfo.fullname);
error (0, 0, "`%s' already exists in the repository",
dname);
error (1, 0, "illegal filename overlap");
}
free (dname);
if (vers->options == NULL || *vers->options == '\0')
{
/* No options specified on command line (or in
rcs file if it existed, e.g. the file exists
on another branch). Check for a value from
the wrapper stuff. */
if (wrap_name_has (finfo.file, WRAP_RCSOPTION))
{
if (vers->options)
free (vers->options);
vers->options = wrap_rcsoption (finfo.file, 1);
}
}
if (vers->nonbranch)
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot add file on non-branch tag %s",
vers->tag);
++err;
}
else
{
/* There is a user file, so build the entry for it */
if (build_entry (repository, finfo.file, vers->options,
message, entries, vers->tag) != 0)
err++;
else
{
added_files++;
if (!quiet)
{
if (vers->tag)
error (0, 0, "\
scheduling %s `%s' for addition on branch `%s'",
(wrap_name_has (finfo.file,
WRAP_TOCVS)
? "wrapper"
: "file"),
finfo.fullname, vers->tag);
else
error (0, 0,
"scheduling %s `%s' for addition",
(wrap_name_has (finfo.file,
WRAP_TOCVS)
? "wrapper"
: "file"),
finfo.fullname);
}
}
}
}
}
else if (RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs))
{
if (isdir (finfo.file)
&& !wrap_name_has (finfo.file, WRAP_TOCVS))
{
error (0, 0, "\
the directory `%s' cannot be added because a file of the", finfo.fullname);
error (1, 0, "\
same name already exists in the repository.");
}
else
{
if (vers->nonbranch)
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot add file on non-branch tag %s",
vers->tag);
++err;
}
else
{
if (vers->tag)
error (0, 0, "\
file `%s' will be added on branch `%s' from version %s",
finfo.fullname, vers->tag, vers->vn_rcs);
else
/* I'm not sure that mentioning
vers->vn_rcs makes any sense here; I
can't think of a way to word the
message which is not confusing. */
error (0, 0, "\
re-adding file %s (in place of dead revision %s)",
finfo.fullname, vers->vn_rcs);
Register (entries, finfo.file, "0", vers->ts_user,
vers->options,
vers->tag, NULL, NULL);
++added_files;
}
}
}
else
{
/*
* There is an RCS file already, so somebody else must've
* added it
*/
error (0, 0, "%s added independently by second party",
finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
}
else if (vers->vn_user[0] == '0' && vers->vn_user[1] == '\0')
{
/*
* An entry for a new-born file, ts_rcs is dummy, but that is
* inappropriate here
*/
error (0, 0, "%s has already been entered", finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
else if (vers->vn_user[0] == '-')
{
/* An entry for a removed file, ts_rcs is invalid */
if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
{
/* There is no user file (as it should be) */
if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL)
{
/*
* There is no RCS file, so somebody else must've removed
* it from under us
*/
error (0, 0, "\
cannot resurrect %s; RCS file removed by second party", finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
else
{
/*
* There is an RCS file, so remove the "-" from the
* version number and restore the file
*/
char *tmp = xmalloc (strlen (finfo.file) + 50);
(void) strcpy (tmp, vers->vn_user + 1);
(void) strcpy (vers->vn_user, tmp);
(void) sprintf (tmp, "Resurrected %s", finfo.file);
Register (entries, finfo.file, vers->vn_user, tmp,
vers->options,
vers->tag, vers->date, vers->ts_conflict);
free (tmp);
/* XXX - bugs here; this really resurrect the head */
/* Note that this depends on the Register above actually
having written Entries, or else it won't really
check the file out. */
if (update (2, argv + i - 1) == 0)
{
error (0, 0, "%s, version %s, resurrected",
finfo.fullname,
vers->vn_user);
}
else
{
error (0, 0, "could not resurrect %s", finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
}
}
else
{
/* The user file shouldn't be there */
error (0, 0, "\
%s should be removed and is still there (or is back again)", finfo.fullname);
err++;
}
}
else
{
/* A normal entry, ts_rcs is valid, so it must already be there */
error (0, 0, "%s already exists, with version number %s",
finfo.fullname,
vers->vn_user);
err++;
}
freevers_ts (&vers);
/* passed all the checks. Go ahead and add it if its a directory */
if (begin_err == err
&& isdir (finfo.file)
&& !wrap_name_has (finfo.file, WRAP_TOCVS))
{
err += add_directory (&finfo);
}
else
{
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (server_active && begin_added_files != added_files)
server_checked_in (finfo.file, finfo.update_dir, repository);
#endif
}
free (repository);
Entries_Close (entries);
if (restore_cwd (&cwd, NULL))
error_exit ();
free_cwd (&cwd);
free (finfo.fullname);
#if defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) && !defined (FILENAMES_CASE_INSENSITIVE)
if (ign_case && found_name != NULL)
free (found_name);
#endif
}
if (added_files)
error (0, 0, "use '%s commit' to add %s permanently",
program_name,
(added_files == 1) ? "this file" : "these files");
if (message)
free (message);
return (err);
}
/*
* The specified user file is really a directory. So, let's make sure that
* it is created in the RCS source repository, and that the user's directory
* is updated to include a CVS directory.
*
* Returns 1 on failure, 0 on success.
*/
static int
add_directory (finfo)
struct file_info *finfo;
{
char *repository = finfo->repository;
List *entries = finfo->entries;
char *dir = finfo->file;
char *rcsdir = NULL;
struct saved_cwd cwd;
char *message = NULL;
char *tag, *date;
int nonbranch;
char *attrs;
if (strchr (dir, '/') != NULL)
{
/* "Can't happen". */
error (0, 0,
"directory %s not added; must be a direct sub-directory", dir);
return (1);
}
if (fncmp (dir, CVSADM) == 0)
{
error (0, 0, "cannot add a `%s' directory", CVSADM);
return (1);
}
/* before we do anything else, see if we have any per-directory tags */
ParseTag (&tag, &date, &nonbranch);
/* Remember the default attributes from this directory, so we can apply
them to the new directory. */
fileattr_startdir (repository);
attrs = fileattr_getall (NULL);
fileattr_free ();
/* now, remember where we were, so we can get back */
if (save_cwd (&cwd))
return (1);
if ( CVS_CHDIR (dir) < 0)
{
error (0, errno, "cannot chdir to %s", finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (!server_active && isfile (CVSADM))
#else
if (isfile (CVSADM))
#endif
{
error (0, 0, "%s/%s already exists", finfo->fullname, CVSADM);
goto out;
}
rcsdir = xmalloc (strlen (repository) + strlen (dir) + 5);
sprintf (rcsdir, "%s/%s", repository, dir);
if (isfile (rcsdir) && !isdir (rcsdir))
{
error (0, 0, "%s is not a directory; %s not added", rcsdir,
finfo->fullname);
goto out;
}
/* setup the log message */
message = xmalloc (strlen (rcsdir)
+ 80
+ (tag == NULL ? 0 : strlen (tag) + 80)
+ (date == NULL ? 0 : strlen (date) + 80));
(void) sprintf (message, "Directory %s added to the repository\n", rcsdir);
if (tag)
{
(void) strcat (message, "--> Using per-directory sticky tag `");
(void) strcat (message, tag);
(void) strcat (message, "'\n");
}
if (date)
{
(void) strcat (message, "--> Using per-directory sticky date `");
(void) strcat (message, date);
(void) strcat (message, "'\n");
}
if (!isdir (rcsdir))
{
mode_t omask;
Node *p;
List *ulist;
struct logfile_info *li;
/* There used to be some code here which would prompt for
whether to add the directory. The details of that code had
bitrotted, but more to the point it can't work
client/server, doesn't ask in the right way for GUIs, etc.
A better way of making it harder to accidentally add
directories would be to have to add and commit directories
like for files. The code was #if 0'd at least since CVS 1.5. */
if (!noexec)
{
omask = umask (cvsumask);
if (CVS_MKDIR (rcsdir, 0777) < 0)
{
error (0, errno, "cannot mkdir %s", rcsdir);
(void) umask (omask);
goto out;
}
(void) umask (omask);
}
/* Now set the default file attributes to the ones we inherited
from the parent directory. */
fileattr_startdir (rcsdir);
fileattr_setall (NULL, attrs);
fileattr_write ();
fileattr_free ();
if (attrs != NULL)
free (attrs);
/*
* Set up an update list with a single title node for Update_Logfile
*/
ulist = getlist ();
p = getnode ();
p->type = UPDATE;
p->delproc = update_delproc;
p->key = xstrdup ("- New directory");
li = (struct logfile_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct logfile_info));
li->type = T_TITLE;
li->tag = xstrdup (tag);
li->rev_old = li->rev_new = NULL;
p->data = (char *) li;
(void) addnode (ulist, p);
Update_Logfile (rcsdir, message, (FILE *) NULL, ulist);
dellist (&ulist);
}
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (!server_active)
Create_Admin (".", finfo->fullname, rcsdir, tag, date, nonbranch, 0);
#else
Create_Admin (".", finfo->fullname, rcsdir, tag, date, nonbranch, 0);
#endif
if (tag)
free (tag);
if (date)
free (date);
if (restore_cwd (&cwd, NULL))
error_exit ();
free_cwd (&cwd);
Subdir_Register (entries, (char *) NULL, dir);
cvs_output (message, 0);
free (rcsdir);
free (message);
return (0);
out:
if (restore_cwd (&cwd, NULL))
error_exit ();
free_cwd (&cwd);
if (rcsdir != NULL)
free (rcsdir);
return (0);
}
/*
* Builds an entry for a new file and sets up "CVS/file",[pt] by
* interrogating the user. Returns non-zero on error.
*/
static int
build_entry (repository, user, options, message, entries, tag)
char *repository;
char *user;
char *options;
char *message;
List *entries;
char *tag;
{
char *fname;
char *line;
FILE *fp;
if (noexec)
return (0);
/*
* The requested log is read directly from the user and stored in the
* file user,t. If the "message" argument is set, use it as the
* initial creation log (which typically describes the file).
*/
fname = xmalloc (strlen (user) + 80);
(void) sprintf (fname, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, user, CVSEXT_LOG);
fp = open_file (fname, "w+");
if (message && fputs (message, fp) == EOF)
error (1, errno, "cannot write to %s", fname);
if (fclose(fp) == EOF)
error(1, errno, "cannot close %s", fname);
free (fname);
/*
* Create the entry now, since this allows the user to interrupt us above
* without needing to clean anything up (well, we could clean up the
* ,t file, but who cares).
*/
line = xmalloc (strlen (user) + 20);
(void) sprintf (line, "Initial %s", user);
Register (entries, user, "0", line, options, tag, (char *) 0, (char *) 0);
free (line);
return (0);
}
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