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1 /* File IO for XEmacs.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985-1988, 1992-1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing.
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4
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5 This file is part of XEmacs.
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6
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7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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10 later version.
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11
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12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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15 for more details.
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16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
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22 /* Synched up with: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.30. */
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23 /* More syncing: FSF Emacs 19.34.6 by Marc Paquette <marcpa@cam.org> */
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24
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25 #include <config.h>
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26 #include "lisp.h"
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27 #include <limits.h>
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28
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29 #include "buffer.h"
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30 #include "events.h"
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31 #include "frame.h"
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32 #include "insdel.h"
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33 #include "lstream.h"
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34 #include "redisplay.h"
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35 #include "sysdep.h"
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36 #include "window.h" /* minibuf_level */
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37 #ifdef FILE_CODING
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38 #include "file-coding.h"
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39 #endif
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40
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41 #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEN_H /* Must come before sysfile.h */
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42 #include <libgen.h>
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43 #endif
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44 #include "sysfile.h"
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45 #include "sysproc.h"
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46 #include "syspwd.h"
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47 #include "systime.h"
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48 #include "sysdir.h"
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49
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50 #ifdef HPUX
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51 #include <netio.h>
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52 #ifdef HPUX_PRE_8_0
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53 #include <errnet.h>
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54 #endif /* HPUX_PRE_8_0 */
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55 #endif /* HPUX */
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56
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57 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
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58 #define NOMINMAX 1
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59 #include <direct.h>
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60 #include <fcntl.h>
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61 #include <stdlib.h>
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62 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
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63
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64 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
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65 #define CORRECT_DIR_SEPS(s) \
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66 do { if ('/' == DIRECTORY_SEP) dostounix_filename (s); \
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67 else unixtodos_filename (s); \
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68 } while (0)
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69 #define IS_DRIVE(x) isalpha (x)
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70 /* Need to lower-case the drive letter, or else expanded
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71 filenames will sometimes compare inequal, because
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72 `expand-file-name' doesn't always down-case the drive letter. */
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73 #define DRIVE_LETTER(x) tolower (x)
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74 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
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75
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76 int lisp_to_time (Lisp_Object, time_t *);
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77 Lisp_Object time_to_lisp (time_t);
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78
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79 /* Nonzero during writing of auto-save files */
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80 static int auto_saving;
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81
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82 /* Set by auto_save_1 to mode of original file so Fwrite_region_internal
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83 will create a new file with the same mode as the original */
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84 static int auto_save_mode_bits;
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85
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86 /* Alist of elements (REGEXP . HANDLER) for file names
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87 whose I/O is done with a special handler. */
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88 Lisp_Object Vfile_name_handler_alist;
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89
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90 /* Format for auto-save files */
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91 Lisp_Object Vauto_save_file_format;
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92
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93 /* Lisp functions for translating file formats */
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94 Lisp_Object Qformat_decode, Qformat_annotate_function;
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95
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96 /* Functions to be called to process text properties in inserted file. */
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97 Lisp_Object Vafter_insert_file_functions;
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98
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99 /* Functions to be called to create text property annotations for file. */
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100 Lisp_Object Vwrite_region_annotate_functions;
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101
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102 /* During build_annotations, each time an annotation function is called,
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103 this holds the annotations made by the previous functions. */
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104 Lisp_Object Vwrite_region_annotations_so_far;
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105
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106 /* File name in which we write a list of all our auto save files. */
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107 Lisp_Object Vauto_save_list_file_name;
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108
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109 int disable_auto_save_when_buffer_shrinks;
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110
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111 Lisp_Object Vdirectory_sep_char;
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112
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113 /* These variables describe handlers that have "already" had a chance
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114 to handle the current operation.
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115
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116 Vinhibit_file_name_handlers is a list of file name handlers.
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117 Vinhibit_file_name_operation is the operation being handled.
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118 If we try to handle that operation, we ignore those handlers. */
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119
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120 static Lisp_Object Vinhibit_file_name_handlers;
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121 static Lisp_Object Vinhibit_file_name_operation;
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122
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123 Lisp_Object Qfile_error, Qfile_already_exists;
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124
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125 Lisp_Object Qauto_save_hook;
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126 Lisp_Object Qauto_save_error;
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127 Lisp_Object Qauto_saving;
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128
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129 Lisp_Object Qcar_less_than_car;
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130
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131 Lisp_Object Qcompute_buffer_file_truename;
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132
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133 EXFUN (Frunning_temacs_p, 0);
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134
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135 /* signal a file error when errno contains a meaningful value. */
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136
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137 DOESNT_RETURN
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138 report_file_error (const char *string, Lisp_Object data)
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139 {
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140 /* #### dmoore - This uses current_buffer, better make sure no one
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141 has GC'd the current buffer. File handlers are giving me a headache
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142 maybe I'll just always protect current_buffer around all of those
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143 calls. */
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144
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145 signal_error (Qfile_error,
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146 Fcons (build_translated_string (string),
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147 Fcons (lisp_strerror (errno), data)));
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148 }
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149
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150 void
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151 maybe_report_file_error (const char *string, Lisp_Object data,
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152 Lisp_Object class, Error_behavior errb)
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153 {
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154 /* Optimization: */
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155 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT))
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156 return;
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157
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158 maybe_signal_error (Qfile_error,
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159 Fcons (build_translated_string (string),
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160 Fcons (lisp_strerror (errno), data)),
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161 class, errb);
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162 }
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163
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164 /* signal a file error when errno does not contain a meaningful value. */
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165
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166 DOESNT_RETURN
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167 signal_file_error (const char *string, Lisp_Object data)
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168 {
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169 signal_error (Qfile_error,
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170 list2 (build_translated_string (string), data));
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171 }
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172
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173 void
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174 maybe_signal_file_error (const char *string, Lisp_Object data,
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175 Lisp_Object class, Error_behavior errb)
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176 {
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177 /* Optimization: */
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178 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT))
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179 return;
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180 maybe_signal_error (Qfile_error,
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181 list2 (build_translated_string (string), data),
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182 class, errb);
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183 }
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184
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185 DOESNT_RETURN
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186 signal_double_file_error (const char *string1, const char *string2,
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187 Lisp_Object data)
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188 {
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189 signal_error (Qfile_error,
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190 list3 (build_translated_string (string1),
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191 build_translated_string (string2),
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192 data));
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193 }
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194
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195 void
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196 maybe_signal_double_file_error (const char *string1, const char *string2,
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197 Lisp_Object data, Lisp_Object class,
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198 Error_behavior errb)
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199 {
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200 /* Optimization: */
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201 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT))
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202 return;
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203 maybe_signal_error (Qfile_error,
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204 list3 (build_translated_string (string1),
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205 build_translated_string (string2),
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206 data),
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207 class, errb);
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208 }
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209
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210 DOESNT_RETURN
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211 signal_double_file_error_2 (const char *string1, const char *string2,
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212 Lisp_Object data1, Lisp_Object data2)
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213 {
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214 signal_error (Qfile_error,
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215 list4 (build_translated_string (string1),
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216 build_translated_string (string2),
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217 data1, data2));
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218 }
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219
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220 void
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221 maybe_signal_double_file_error_2 (const char *string1, const char *string2,
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222 Lisp_Object data1, Lisp_Object data2,
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223 Lisp_Object class, Error_behavior errb)
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224 {
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225 /* Optimization: */
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226 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT))
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227 return;
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228 maybe_signal_error (Qfile_error,
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229 list4 (build_translated_string (string1),
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230 build_translated_string (string2),
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231 data1, data2),
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232 class, errb);
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233 }
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234
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235
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236 /* Just like strerror(3), except return a lisp string instead of char *.
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237 The string needs to be converted since it may be localized.
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238 Perhaps this should use strerror-coding-system instead? */
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239 Lisp_Object
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240 lisp_strerror (int errnum)
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241 {
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242 return build_ext_string (strerror (errnum), Qnative);
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243 }
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244
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245 static Lisp_Object
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246 close_file_unwind (Lisp_Object fd)
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247 {
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248 if (CONSP (fd))
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249 {
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250 if (INTP (XCAR (fd)))
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251 close (XINT (XCAR (fd)));
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252
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253 free_cons (XCONS (fd));
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254 }
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255 else
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256 close (XINT (fd));
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257
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258 return Qnil;
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259 }
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260
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261 static Lisp_Object
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262 delete_stream_unwind (Lisp_Object stream)
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263 {
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264 Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream));
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265 return Qnil;
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266 }
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267
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268 /* Restore point, having saved it as a marker. */
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269
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270 static Lisp_Object
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271 restore_point_unwind (Lisp_Object point_marker)
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272 {
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273 BUF_SET_PT (current_buffer, marker_position (point_marker));
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274 return Fset_marker (point_marker, Qnil, Qnil);
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275 }
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276
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277 /* Versions of read() and write() that allow quitting out of the actual
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278 I/O. We don't use immediate_quit (i.e. direct longjmp() out of the
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279 signal handler) because that's way too losing.
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280
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281 (#### Actually, longjmp()ing out of the signal handler may not be
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282 as losing as I thought. See sys_do_signal() in sysdep.c.) */
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283
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284 ssize_t
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285 read_allowing_quit (int fildes, void *buf, size_t size)
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286 {
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287 QUIT;
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288 return sys_read_1 (fildes, buf, size, 1);
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289 }
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290
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291 ssize_t
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292 write_allowing_quit (int fildes, const void *buf, size_t size)
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293 {
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294 QUIT;
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295 return sys_write_1 (fildes, buf, size, 1);
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296 }
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297
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298
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299 Lisp_Object Qexpand_file_name;
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300 Lisp_Object Qfile_truename;
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301 Lisp_Object Qsubstitute_in_file_name;
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302 Lisp_Object Qdirectory_file_name;
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303 Lisp_Object Qfile_name_directory;
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304 Lisp_Object Qfile_name_nondirectory;
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305 Lisp_Object Qunhandled_file_name_directory;
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306 Lisp_Object Qfile_name_as_directory;
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307 Lisp_Object Qcopy_file;
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308 Lisp_Object Qmake_directory_internal;
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309 Lisp_Object Qdelete_directory;
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310 Lisp_Object Qdelete_file;
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311 Lisp_Object Qrename_file;
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312 Lisp_Object Qadd_name_to_file;
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313 Lisp_Object Qmake_symbolic_link;
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314 Lisp_Object Qfile_exists_p;
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315 Lisp_Object Qfile_executable_p;
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316 Lisp_Object Qfile_readable_p;
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317 Lisp_Object Qfile_symlink_p;
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318 Lisp_Object Qfile_writable_p;
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319 Lisp_Object Qfile_directory_p;
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320 Lisp_Object Qfile_regular_p;
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321 Lisp_Object Qfile_accessible_directory_p;
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322 Lisp_Object Qfile_modes;
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323 Lisp_Object Qset_file_modes;
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324 Lisp_Object Qfile_newer_than_file_p;
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325 Lisp_Object Qinsert_file_contents;
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326 Lisp_Object Qwrite_region;
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327 Lisp_Object Qverify_visited_file_modtime;
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328 Lisp_Object Qset_visited_file_modtime;
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329
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330 /* If FILENAME is handled specially on account of its syntax,
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331 return its handler function. Otherwise, return nil. */
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332
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333 DEFUN ("find-file-name-handler", Ffind_file_name_handler, 1, 2, 0, /*
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334 Return FILENAME's handler function for OPERATION, if it has one.
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335 Otherwise, return nil.
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336 A file name is handled if one of the regular expressions in
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337 `file-name-handler-alist' matches it.
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338
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339 If OPERATION equals `inhibit-file-name-operation', then we ignore
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340 any handlers that are members of `inhibit-file-name-handlers',
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341 but we still do run any other handlers. This lets handlers
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342 use the standard functions without calling themselves recursively.
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343 */
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344 (filename, operation))
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345 {
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346 /* This function does not GC */
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347 /* This function can be called during GC */
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348 /* This function must not munge the match data. */
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349 Lisp_Object chain, inhibited_handlers;
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350
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351 CHECK_STRING (filename);
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352
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353 if (EQ (operation, Vinhibit_file_name_operation))
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354 inhibited_handlers = Vinhibit_file_name_handlers;
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355 else
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356 inhibited_handlers = Qnil;
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357
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358 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (chain, Vfile_name_handler_alist)
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359 {
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360 Lisp_Object elt = XCAR (chain);
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361 if (CONSP (elt))
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362 {
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363 Lisp_Object string = XCAR (elt);
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364 if (STRINGP (string)
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365 && (fast_lisp_string_match (string, filename) >= 0))
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366 {
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367 Lisp_Object handler = XCDR (elt);
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368 if (NILP (Fmemq (handler, inhibited_handlers)))
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369 return handler;
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370 }
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371 }
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372 QUIT;
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373 }
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374 return Qnil;
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375 }
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376
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377 static Lisp_Object
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378 call2_check_string (Lisp_Object fn, Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1)
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379 {
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380 /* This function can call lisp */
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381 Lisp_Object result = call2 (fn, arg0, arg1);
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382 CHECK_STRING (result);
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383 return result;
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384 }
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385
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386 static Lisp_Object
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387 call2_check_string_or_nil (Lisp_Object fn, Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1)
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388 {
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389 /* This function can call lisp */
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390 Lisp_Object result = call2 (fn, arg0, arg1);
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391 if (!NILP (result))
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392 CHECK_STRING (result);
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393 return result;
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394 }
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395
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396 static Lisp_Object
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397 call3_check_string (Lisp_Object fn, Lisp_Object arg0,
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398 Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2)
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399 {
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400 /* This function can call lisp */
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401 Lisp_Object result = call3 (fn, arg0, arg1, arg2);
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402 CHECK_STRING (result);
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403 return result;
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404 }
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405
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406
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407 DEFUN ("file-name-directory", Ffile_name_directory, 1, 1, 0, /*
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408 Return the directory component in file name NAME.
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409 Return nil if NAME does not include a directory.
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410 Otherwise return a directory spec.
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411 Given a Unix syntax file name, returns a string ending in slash.
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412 */
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413 (file))
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414 {
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415 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
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416 Bufbyte *beg;
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417 Bufbyte *p;
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418 Lisp_Object handler;
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419
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420 CHECK_STRING (file);
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421
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422 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
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423 call the corresponding file handler. */
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424 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qfile_name_directory);
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425 if (!NILP (handler))
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426 return call2_check_string_or_nil (handler, Qfile_name_directory, file);
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427
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428 #ifdef FILE_SYSTEM_CASE
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429 file = FILE_SYSTEM_CASE (file);
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430 #endif
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431 beg = XSTRING_DATA (file);
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432 p = beg + XSTRING_LENGTH (file);
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433
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434 while (p != beg && !IS_ANY_SEP (p[-1])
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435 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
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436 /* only recognize drive specifier at beginning */
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437 && !(p[-1] == ':' && p == beg + 2)
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438 #endif
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439 ) p--;
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440
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441 if (p == beg)
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442 return Qnil;
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265
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443 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
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444 /* Expansion of "c:" to drive and default directory. */
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445 /* (NT does the right thing.) */
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446 if (p == beg + 2 && beg[1] == ':')
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447 {
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448 /* MAXPATHLEN+1 is guaranteed to be enough space for getdefdir. */
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449 Bufbyte *res = alloca (MAXPATHLEN + 1);
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450 if (getdefdir (toupper (*beg) - 'A' + 1, res))
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451 {
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452 char *c=((char *) res) + strlen ((char *) res);
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453 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*c))
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454 {
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455 *c++ = DIRECTORY_SEP;
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456 *c = '\0';
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457 }
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458 beg = res;
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459 p = beg + strlen ((char *) beg);
|
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460 }
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461 }
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462 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
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463 return make_string (beg, p - beg);
|
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464 }
|
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465
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466 DEFUN ("file-name-nondirectory", Ffile_name_nondirectory, 1, 1, 0, /*
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0
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467 Return file name NAME sans its directory.
|
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468 For example, in a Unix-syntax file name,
|
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469 this is everything after the last slash,
|
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470 or the entire name if it contains no slash.
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20
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471 */
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472 (file))
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0
|
473 {
|
120
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474 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
475 Bufbyte *beg, *p, *end;
|
|
476 Lisp_Object handler;
|
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477
|
|
478 CHECK_STRING (file);
|
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479
|
|
480 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
481 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
482 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qfile_name_nondirectory);
|
|
483 if (!NILP (handler))
|
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|
484 return call2_check_string (handler, Qfile_name_nondirectory, file);
|
0
|
485
|
16
|
486 beg = XSTRING_DATA (file);
|
|
487 end = p = beg + XSTRING_LENGTH (file);
|
0
|
488
|
211
|
489 while (p != beg && !IS_ANY_SEP (p[-1])
|
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|
490 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
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|
491 /* only recognize drive specifier at beginning */
|
211
|
492 && !(p[-1] == ':' && p == beg + 2)
|
|
493 #endif
|
|
494 ) p--;
|
0
|
495
|
|
496 return make_string (p, end - p);
|
|
497 }
|
|
498
|
20
|
499 DEFUN ("unhandled-file-name-directory", Funhandled_file_name_directory, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
500 Return a directly usable directory name somehow associated with FILENAME.
|
|
501 A `directly usable' directory name is one that may be used without the
|
|
502 intervention of any file handler.
|
|
503 If FILENAME is a directly usable file itself, return
|
272
|
504 \(file-name-directory FILENAME).
|
0
|
505 The `call-process' and `start-process' functions use this function to
|
|
506 get a current directory to run processes in.
|
20
|
507 */
|
70
|
508 (filename))
|
0
|
509 {
|
120
|
510 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
511 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
512
|
|
513 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
514 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
515 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qunhandled_file_name_directory);
|
|
516 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
517 return call2 (handler, Qunhandled_file_name_directory,
|
|
518 filename);
|
|
519
|
|
520 return Ffile_name_directory (filename);
|
|
521 }
|
|
522
|
|
523
|
|
524 static char *
|
|
525 file_name_as_directory (char *out, char *in)
|
|
526 {
|
276
|
527 int size = strlen (in);
|
|
528
|
|
529 if (size == 0)
|
0
|
530 {
|
276
|
531 out[0] = '.';
|
|
532 out[1] = DIRECTORY_SEP;
|
|
533 out[2] = '\0';
|
|
534 }
|
|
535 else
|
|
536 {
|
|
537 strcpy (out, in);
|
|
538 /* Append a slash if necessary */
|
|
539 if (!IS_ANY_SEP (out[size-1]))
|
|
540 {
|
|
541 out[size] = DIRECTORY_SEP;
|
|
542 out[size + 1] = '\0';
|
|
543 }
|
0
|
544 }
|
|
545 return out;
|
|
546 }
|
|
547
|
20
|
548 DEFUN ("file-name-as-directory", Ffile_name_as_directory, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
549 Return a string representing file FILENAME interpreted as a directory.
|
|
550 This operation exists because a directory is also a file, but its name as
|
|
551 a directory is different from its name as a file.
|
|
552 The result can be used as the value of `default-directory'
|
|
553 or passed as second argument to `expand-file-name'.
|
276
|
554 For a Unix-syntax file name, just appends a slash,
|
|
555 except for (file-name-as-directory \"\") => \"./\".
|
20
|
556 */
|
|
557 (file))
|
0
|
558 {
|
120
|
559 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
560 char *buf;
|
|
561 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
562
|
|
563 CHECK_STRING (file);
|
|
564
|
|
565 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
566 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
567 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qfile_name_as_directory);
|
|
568 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
569 return call2_check_string (handler, Qfile_name_as_directory, file);
|
0
|
570
|
16
|
571 buf = (char *) alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 10);
|
0
|
572 return build_string (file_name_as_directory
|
16
|
573 (buf, (char *) XSTRING_DATA (file)));
|
0
|
574 }
|
|
575
|
|
576 /*
|
|
577 * Convert from directory name to filename.
|
211
|
578 * On UNIX, it's simple: just make sure there isn't a terminating /
|
265
|
579 *
|
0
|
580 * Value is nonzero if the string output is different from the input.
|
|
581 */
|
|
582
|
|
583 static int
|
398
|
584 directory_file_name (const char *src, char *dst)
|
0
|
585 {
|
398
|
586 long slen = strlen (src);
|
0
|
587 /* Process as Unix format: just remove any final slash.
|
|
588 But leave "/" unchanged; do not change it to "". */
|
|
589 strcpy (dst, src);
|
151
|
590 if (slen > 1
|
0
|
591 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (dst[slen - 1])
|
265
|
592 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
593 && !IS_ANY_SEP (dst[slen - 2])
|
265
|
594 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
595 )
|
|
596 dst[slen - 1] = 0;
|
|
597 return 1;
|
|
598 }
|
|
599
|
20
|
600 DEFUN ("directory-file-name", Fdirectory_file_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
601 Return the file name of the directory named DIR.
|
|
602 This is the name of the file that holds the data for the directory DIR.
|
|
603 This operation exists because a directory is also a file, but its name as
|
|
604 a directory is different from its name as a file.
|
|
605 In Unix-syntax, this function just removes the final slash.
|
20
|
606 */
|
|
607 (directory))
|
0
|
608 {
|
120
|
609 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
610 char *buf;
|
|
611 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
612
|
|
613 CHECK_STRING (directory);
|
|
614
|
|
615 #if 0 /* #### WTF? */
|
|
616 if (NILP (directory))
|
|
617 return Qnil;
|
|
618 #endif
|
|
619
|
|
620 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
621 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
622 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (directory, Qdirectory_file_name);
|
|
623 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
624 return call2_check_string (handler, Qdirectory_file_name, directory);
|
16
|
625 buf = (char *) alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (directory) + 20);
|
|
626 directory_file_name ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (directory), buf);
|
0
|
627 return build_string (buf);
|
|
628 }
|
274
|
629
|
|
630 /* Fmake_temp_name used to be a simple wrapper around mktemp(), but it
|
|
631 proved too broken for our purposes (it supported only 26 or 62
|
276
|
632 unique names under some implementations). For example, this
|
|
633 arbitrary limit broke generation of Gnus Incoming* files.
|
|
634
|
|
635 This implementation is better than what one usually finds in libc.
|
|
636 --hniksic */
|
0
|
637
|
20
|
638 DEFUN ("make-temp-name", Fmake_temp_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
274
|
639 Generate temporary file name starting with PREFIX.
|
|
640 The Emacs process number forms part of the result, so there is no
|
|
641 danger of generating a name being used by another process.
|
|
642
|
284
|
643 In addition, this function makes an attempt to choose a name that
|
|
644 does not specify an existing file. To make this work, PREFIX should
|
|
645 be an absolute file name.
|
20
|
646 */
|
|
647 (prefix))
|
0
|
648 {
|
274
|
649 static char tbl[64] = {
|
|
650 'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H',
|
|
651 'I','J','K','L','M','N','O','P',
|
|
652 'Q','R','S','T','U','V','W','X',
|
|
653 'Y','Z','a','b','c','d','e','f',
|
|
654 'g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n',
|
|
655 'o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v',
|
|
656 'w','x','y','z','0','1','2','3',
|
276
|
657 '4','5','6','7','8','9','-','_' };
|
|
658 static unsigned count, count_initialized_p;
|
|
659
|
274
|
660 Lisp_Object val;
|
0
|
661 Bytecount len;
|
274
|
662 Bufbyte *p, *data;
|
276
|
663 unsigned pid;
|
0
|
664
|
|
665 CHECK_STRING (prefix);
|
274
|
666
|
|
667 /* I was tempted to apply Fexpand_file_name on PREFIX here, but it's
|
|
668 a bad idea because:
|
|
669
|
|
670 1) It might change the prefix, so the resulting string might not
|
|
671 begin with PREFIX. This violates the principle of least
|
|
672 surprise.
|
|
673
|
|
674 2) It breaks under many unforeseeable circumstances, such as with
|
|
675 the code that uses (make-temp-name "") instead of
|
|
676 (make-temp-name "./").
|
|
677
|
276
|
678 3) It might yield unexpected (to stat(2)) results in the presence
|
|
679 of EFS and file name handlers. */
|
274
|
680
|
16
|
681 len = XSTRING_LENGTH (prefix);
|
274
|
682 val = make_uninit_string (len + 6);
|
16
|
683 data = XSTRING_DATA (val);
|
|
684 memcpy (data, XSTRING_DATA (prefix), len);
|
274
|
685 p = data + len;
|
|
686
|
278
|
687 /* VAL is created by adding 6 characters to PREFIX. The first three
|
|
688 are the PID of this process, in base 64, and the second three are
|
|
689 incremented if the file already exists. This ensures 262144
|
|
690 unique file names per PID per PREFIX. */
|
274
|
691
|
276
|
692 pid = (unsigned)getpid ();
|
274
|
693 *p++ = tbl[pid & 63], pid >>= 6;
|
|
694 *p++ = tbl[pid & 63], pid >>= 6;
|
|
695 *p++ = tbl[pid & 63], pid >>= 6;
|
|
696
|
276
|
697 /* Here we try to minimize useless stat'ing when this function is
|
|
698 invoked many times successively with the same PREFIX. We achieve
|
|
699 this by initializing count to a random value, and incrementing it
|
|
700 afterwards. */
|
|
701 if (!count_initialized_p)
|
274
|
702 {
|
276
|
703 count = (unsigned)time (NULL);
|
280
|
704 /* Dumping temacs with a non-zero count_initialized_p wouldn't
|
|
705 make much sense. */
|
|
706 if (NILP (Frunning_temacs_p ()))
|
|
707 count_initialized_p = 1;
|
276
|
708 }
|
|
709
|
|
710 while (1)
|
|
711 {
|
|
712 struct stat ignored;
|
280
|
713 unsigned num = count;
|
276
|
714
|
|
715 p[0] = tbl[num & 63], num >>= 6;
|
|
716 p[1] = tbl[num & 63], num >>= 6;
|
|
717 p[2] = tbl[num & 63], num >>= 6;
|
|
718
|
280
|
719 /* Poor man's congruential RN generator. Replace with ++count
|
|
720 for debugging. */
|
|
721 count += 25229;
|
|
722 count %= 225307;
|
|
723
|
286
|
724 QUIT;
|
|
725
|
398
|
726 if (stat ((const char *) data, &ignored) < 0)
|
274
|
727 {
|
276
|
728 /* We want to return only if errno is ENOENT. */
|
|
729 if (errno == ENOENT)
|
|
730 return val;
|
380
|
731
|
|
732 /* The error here is dubious, but there is little else we
|
|
733 can do. The alternatives are to return nil, which is
|
|
734 as bad as (and in many cases worse than) throwing the
|
|
735 error, or to ignore the error, which will likely result
|
|
736 in inflooping. */
|
|
737 report_file_error ("Cannot create temporary name for prefix",
|
|
738 list1 (prefix));
|
|
739 return Qnil; /* not reached */
|
274
|
740 }
|
|
741 }
|
0
|
742 }
|
280
|
743
|
0
|
744
|
20
|
745 DEFUN ("expand-file-name", Fexpand_file_name, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
243
|
746 Convert filename NAME to absolute, and canonicalize it.
|
|
747 Second arg DEFAULT-DIRECTORY is directory to start with if NAME is relative
|
|
748 (does not start with slash); if DEFAULT-DIRECTORY is nil or missing,
|
0
|
749 the current buffer's value of default-directory is used.
|
243
|
750 File name components that are `.' are removed, and
|
|
751 so are file name components followed by `..', along with the `..' itself;
|
0
|
752 note that these simplifications are done without checking the resulting
|
243
|
753 file names in the file system.
|
0
|
754 An initial `~/' expands to your home directory.
|
|
755 An initial `~USER/' expands to USER's home directory.
|
|
756 See also the function `substitute-in-file-name'.
|
20
|
757 */
|
243
|
758 (name, default_directory))
|
0
|
759 {
|
371
|
760 /* This function can GC */
|
0
|
761 Bufbyte *nm;
|
151
|
762
|
0
|
763 Bufbyte *newdir, *p, *o;
|
|
764 int tlen;
|
|
765 Bufbyte *target;
|
265
|
766 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
767 int drive = 0;
|
|
768 int collapse_newdir = 1;
|
265
|
769 #else
|
|
770 struct passwd *pw;
|
|
771 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
211
|
772 int length;
|
0
|
773 Lisp_Object handler;
|
294
|
774 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
|
|
775 char *user;
|
|
776 #endif
|
151
|
777
|
0
|
778 CHECK_STRING (name);
|
|
779
|
|
780 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
781 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
782 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (name, Qexpand_file_name);
|
|
783 if (!NILP (handler))
|
371
|
784 return call3_check_string (handler, Qexpand_file_name, name,
|
|
785 default_directory);
|
243
|
786
|
|
787 /* Use the buffer's default-directory if DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is omitted. */
|
|
788 if (NILP (default_directory))
|
|
789 default_directory = current_buffer->directory;
|
|
790 if (! STRINGP (default_directory))
|
|
791 default_directory = build_string ("/");
|
|
792
|
|
793 if (!NILP (default_directory))
|
0
|
794 {
|
243
|
795 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (default_directory, Qexpand_file_name);
|
|
796 if (!NILP (handler))
|
371
|
797 return call3 (handler, Qexpand_file_name, name, default_directory);
|
0
|
798 }
|
243
|
799
|
|
800 o = XSTRING_DATA (default_directory);
|
|
801
|
|
802 /* Make sure DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is properly expanded.
|
0
|
803 It would be better to do this down below where we actually use
|
243
|
804 default_directory. Unfortunately, calling Fexpand_file_name recursively
|
0
|
805 could invoke GC, and the strings might be relocated. This would
|
|
806 be annoying because we have pointers into strings lying around
|
|
807 that would need adjusting, and people would add new pointers to
|
|
808 the code and forget to adjust them, resulting in intermittent bugs.
|
|
809 Putting this call here avoids all that crud.
|
|
810
|
|
811 The EQ test avoids infinite recursion. */
|
243
|
812 if (! NILP (default_directory) && !EQ (default_directory, name)
|
211
|
813 /* Save time in some common cases - as long as default_directory
|
|
814 is not relative, it can be canonicalized with name below (if it
|
|
815 is needed at all) without requiring it to be expanded now. */
|
265
|
816 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
243
|
817 /* Detect MSDOS file names with drive specifiers. */
|
|
818 && ! (IS_DRIVE (o[0]) && (IS_DEVICE_SEP (o[1]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (o[2])))
|
|
819 /* Detect Windows file names in UNC format. */
|
|
820 && ! (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (o[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (o[1]))
|
265
|
821
|
|
822 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
|
823
|
243
|
824 /* Detect Unix absolute file names (/... alone is not absolute on
|
|
825 DOS or Windows). */
|
|
826 && ! (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (o[0]))
|
265
|
827 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
243
|
828 )
|
371
|
829 {
|
|
830 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
831
|
|
832 GCPRO1 (name);
|
|
833 default_directory = Fexpand_file_name (default_directory, Qnil);
|
|
834 UNGCPRO;
|
|
835 }
|
0
|
836
|
|
837 #ifdef FILE_SYSTEM_CASE
|
|
838 name = FILE_SYSTEM_CASE (name);
|
|
839 #endif
|
|
840
|
243
|
841 /* #### dmoore - this is ugly, clean this up. Looks like nm pointing
|
|
842 into name should be safe during all of this, though. */
|
16
|
843 nm = XSTRING_DATA (name);
|
151
|
844
|
265
|
845 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
846 /* We will force directory separators to be either all \ or /, so make
|
|
847 a local copy to modify, even if there ends up being no change. */
|
|
848 nm = strcpy (alloca (strlen (nm) + 1), nm);
|
|
849
|
|
850 /* Find and remove drive specifier if present; this makes nm absolute
|
|
851 even if the rest of the name appears to be relative. */
|
0
|
852 {
|
|
853 Bufbyte *colon = strrchr (nm, ':');
|
243
|
854
|
0
|
855 if (colon)
|
211
|
856 /* Only recognize colon as part of drive specifier if there is a
|
380
|
857 single alphabetic character preceding the colon (and if the
|
211
|
858 character before the drive letter, if present, is a directory
|
|
859 separator); this is to support the remote system syntax used by
|
|
860 ange-ftp, and the "po:username" syntax for POP mailboxes. */
|
243
|
861 look_again:
|
0
|
862 if (nm == colon)
|
|
863 nm++;
|
211
|
864 else if (IS_DRIVE (colon[-1])
|
|
865 && (colon == nm + 1 || IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (colon[-2])))
|
0
|
866 {
|
|
867 drive = colon[-1];
|
|
868 nm = colon + 1;
|
211
|
869 }
|
|
870 else
|
|
871 {
|
|
872 while (--colon >= nm)
|
|
873 if (colon[0] == ':')
|
|
874 goto look_again;
|
151
|
875 }
|
0
|
876 }
|
211
|
877
|
|
878 /* If we see "c://somedir", we want to strip the first slash after the
|
|
879 colon when stripping the drive letter. Otherwise, this expands to
|
|
880 "//somedir". */
|
|
881 if (drive && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[1]))
|
|
882 nm++;
|
|
883 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
|
884
|
|
885 /* If nm is absolute, look for /./ or /../ sequences; if none are
|
|
886 found, we can probably return right away. We will avoid allocating
|
|
887 a new string if name is already fully expanded. */
|
243
|
888 if (
|
|
889 IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0])
|
211
|
890 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
|
891 && (drive || IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[1]))
|
189
|
892 #endif
|
211
|
893 )
|
0
|
894 {
|
|
895 /* If it turns out that the filename we want to return is just a
|
|
896 suffix of FILENAME, we don't need to go through and edit
|
|
897 things; we just need to construct a new string using data
|
|
898 starting at the middle of FILENAME. If we set lose to a
|
|
899 non-zero value, that means we've discovered that we can't do
|
|
900 that cool trick. */
|
|
901 int lose = 0;
|
|
902
|
|
903 p = nm;
|
|
904 while (*p)
|
|
905 {
|
243
|
906 /* Since we know the name is absolute, we can assume that each
|
0
|
907 element starts with a "/". */
|
|
908
|
|
909 /* "." and ".." are hairy. */
|
|
910 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0])
|
|
911 && p[1] == '.'
|
|
912 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[2])
|
|
913 || p[2] == 0
|
|
914 || (p[2] == '.' && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[3])
|
|
915 || p[3] == 0))))
|
|
916 lose = 1;
|
|
917 p++;
|
|
918 }
|
|
919 if (!lose)
|
|
920 {
|
265
|
921 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
922 /* Make sure directories are all separated with / or \ as
|
|
923 desired, but avoid allocation of a new string when not
|
|
924 required. */
|
|
925 CORRECT_DIR_SEPS (nm);
|
|
926 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[1]))
|
|
927 {
|
|
928 if (strcmp (nm, XSTRING_DATA (name)) != 0)
|
|
929 name = build_string (nm);
|
|
930 }
|
243
|
931 /* drive must be set, so this is okay */
|
265
|
932 else if (strcmp (nm - 2, XSTRING_DATA (name)) != 0)
|
243
|
933 {
|
|
934 name = make_string (nm - 2, p - nm + 2);
|
|
935 XSTRING_DATA (name)[0] = DRIVE_LETTER (drive);
|
|
936 XSTRING_DATA (name)[1] = ':';
|
|
937 }
|
371
|
938 return name;
|
265
|
939 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
16
|
940 if (nm == XSTRING_DATA (name))
|
371
|
941 return name;
|
|
942 return build_string ((char *) nm);
|
265
|
943 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
944 }
|
|
945 }
|
|
946
|
211
|
947 /* At this point, nm might or might not be an absolute file name. We
|
|
948 need to expand ~ or ~user if present, otherwise prefix nm with
|
|
949 default_directory if nm is not absolute, and finally collapse /./
|
|
950 and /foo/../ sequences.
|
|
951
|
|
952 We set newdir to be the appropriate prefix if one is needed:
|
243
|
953 - the relevant user directory if nm starts with ~ or ~user
|
|
954 - the specified drive's working dir (DOS/NT only) if nm does not
|
|
955 start with /
|
|
956 - the value of default_directory.
|
211
|
957
|
|
958 Note that these prefixes are not guaranteed to be absolute (except
|
|
959 for the working dir of a drive). Therefore, to ensure we always
|
|
960 return an absolute name, if the final prefix is not absolute we
|
|
961 append it to the current working directory. */
|
0
|
962
|
|
963 newdir = 0;
|
|
964
|
|
965 if (nm[0] == '~') /* prefix ~ */
|
|
966 {
|
|
967 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[1])
|
243
|
968 || nm[1] == 0) /* ~ by itself */
|
0
|
969 {
|
398
|
970 Extbyte *newdir_external = get_home_directory ();
|
386
|
971
|
|
972 if (newdir_external == NULL)
|
0
|
973 newdir = (Bufbyte *) "";
|
386
|
974 else
|
398
|
975 TO_INTERNAL_FORMAT (C_STRING, newdir_external,
|
|
976 C_STRING_ALLOCA, (* ((char **) &newdir)),
|
|
977 Qfile_name);
|
386
|
978
|
0
|
979 nm++;
|
265
|
980 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
981 collapse_newdir = 0;
|
243
|
982 #endif
|
0
|
983 }
|
|
984 else /* ~user/filename */
|
|
985 {
|
380
|
986 for (p = nm; *p && (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*p)); p++)
|
|
987 DO_NOTHING;
|
0
|
988 o = (Bufbyte *) alloca (p - nm + 1);
|
|
989 memcpy (o, (char *) nm, p - nm);
|
|
990 o [p - nm] = 0;
|
|
991
|
243
|
992 /* #### marcpa's syncing note: FSF uses getpwnam even on NT,
|
|
993 which does not work. The following works only if ~USER
|
|
994 names the user who runs this instance of XEmacs. While
|
|
995 NT is single-user (for the moment) you still can have
|
|
996 multiple user profiles users defined, each with its HOME.
|
|
997 Therefore, the following should be reworked to handle
|
|
998 this case. */
|
0
|
999 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
243
|
1000 /* Now if the file given is "~foo/file" and HOME="c:/", then
|
|
1001 we want the file to be named "c:/file" ("~foo" becomes
|
|
1002 "c:/"). The variable o has "~foo", so we can use the
|
|
1003 length of that string to offset nm. August Hill, 31 Aug
|
|
1004 1998. */
|
288
|
1005 newdir = (Bufbyte *) get_home_directory();
|
0
|
1006 dostounix_filename (newdir);
|
195
|
1007 nm += strlen(o) + 1;
|
0
|
1008 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
294
|
1009 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
|
|
1010 if ((user = user_login_name (NULL)) != NULL)
|
|
1011 {
|
|
1012 /* Does the user login name match the ~name? */
|
398
|
1013 if (strcmp (user, (char *) o + 1) == 0)
|
380
|
1014 {
|
398
|
1015 newdir = (Bufbyte *) get_home_directory();
|
294
|
1016 nm = p;
|
|
1017 }
|
|
1018 }
|
|
1019 if (! newdir)
|
380
|
1020 {
|
294
|
1021 #endif /* __CYGWIN32__ */
|
0
|
1022 /* Jamie reports that getpwnam() can get wedged by SIGIO/SIGALARM
|
|
1023 occurring in it. (It can call select()). */
|
|
1024 slow_down_interrupts ();
|
|
1025 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam ((char *) o + 1);
|
|
1026 speed_up_interrupts ();
|
|
1027 if (pw)
|
|
1028 {
|
|
1029 newdir = (Bufbyte *) pw -> pw_dir;
|
|
1030 nm = p;
|
|
1031 }
|
294
|
1032 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
|
|
1033 }
|
|
1034 #endif
|
0
|
1035 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
|
1036
|
|
1037 /* If we don't find a user of that name, leave the name
|
|
1038 unchanged; don't move nm forward to p. */
|
|
1039 }
|
|
1040 }
|
|
1041
|
265
|
1042 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
1043 /* On DOS and Windows, nm is absolute if a drive name was specified;
|
|
1044 use the drive's current directory as the prefix if needed. */
|
|
1045 if (!newdir && drive)
|
|
1046 {
|
|
1047 /* Get default directory if needed to make nm absolute. */
|
|
1048 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]))
|
|
1049 {
|
|
1050 newdir = alloca (MAXPATHLEN + 1);
|
|
1051 if (!getdefdir (toupper (drive) - 'A' + 1, newdir))
|
|
1052 newdir = NULL;
|
|
1053 }
|
|
1054 if (!newdir)
|
|
1055 {
|
|
1056 /* Either nm starts with /, or drive isn't mounted. */
|
|
1057 newdir = alloca (4);
|
|
1058 newdir[0] = DRIVE_LETTER (drive);
|
|
1059 newdir[1] = ':';
|
|
1060 newdir[2] = '/';
|
|
1061 newdir[3] = 0;
|
|
1062 }
|
|
1063 }
|
265
|
1064 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
211
|
1065
|
|
1066 /* Finally, if no prefix has been specified and nm is not absolute,
|
|
1067 then it must be expanded relative to default_directory. */
|
243
|
1068
|
211
|
1069 if (1
|
265
|
1070 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
|
243
|
1071 /* /... alone is not absolute on DOS and Windows. */
|
|
1072 && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0])
|
265
|
1073 #else
|
211
|
1074 && !(IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[1]))
|
|
1075 #endif
|
243
|
1076 && !newdir)
|
0
|
1077 {
|
243
|
1078 newdir = XSTRING_DATA (default_directory);
|
0
|
1079 }
|
|
1080
|
265
|
1081 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
1082 if (newdir)
|
|
1083 {
|
|
1084 /* First ensure newdir is an absolute name. */
|
|
1085 if (
|
|
1086 /* Detect MSDOS file names with drive specifiers. */
|
|
1087 ! (IS_DRIVE (newdir[0])
|
|
1088 && IS_DEVICE_SEP (newdir[1]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[2]))
|
|
1089 /* Detect Windows file names in UNC format. */
|
|
1090 && ! (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[1]))
|
298
|
1091 /* Detect drive spec by itself */
|
|
1092 && ! (IS_DEVICE_SEP (newdir[1]) && newdir[2] == 0)
|
211
|
1093 )
|
|
1094 {
|
|
1095 /* Effectively, let newdir be (expand-file-name newdir cwd).
|
|
1096 Because of the admonition against calling expand-file-name
|
|
1097 when we have pointers into lisp strings, we accomplish this
|
|
1098 indirectly by prepending newdir to nm if necessary, and using
|
|
1099 cwd (or the wd of newdir's drive) as the new newdir. */
|
|
1100
|
|
1101 if (IS_DRIVE (newdir[0]) && newdir[1] == ':')
|
|
1102 {
|
|
1103 drive = newdir[0];
|
|
1104 newdir += 2;
|
|
1105 }
|
|
1106 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]))
|
|
1107 {
|
|
1108 char * tmp = alloca (strlen (newdir) + strlen (nm) + 2);
|
|
1109 file_name_as_directory (tmp, newdir);
|
|
1110 strcat (tmp, nm);
|
|
1111 nm = tmp;
|
|
1112 }
|
|
1113 newdir = alloca (MAXPATHLEN + 1);
|
|
1114 if (drive)
|
|
1115 {
|
|
1116 if (!getdefdir (toupper (drive) - 'A' + 1, newdir))
|
|
1117 newdir = "/";
|
|
1118 }
|
|
1119 else
|
|
1120 getwd (newdir);
|
|
1121 }
|
|
1122
|
|
1123 /* Strip off drive name from prefix, if present. */
|
|
1124 if (IS_DRIVE (newdir[0]) && newdir[1] == ':')
|
|
1125 {
|
|
1126 drive = newdir[0];
|
|
1127 newdir += 2;
|
|
1128 }
|
|
1129
|
|
1130 /* Keep only a prefix from newdir if nm starts with slash
|
225
|
1131 (/ /server/share for UNC, nothing otherwise). */
|
211
|
1132 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]) && collapse_newdir)
|
|
1133 {
|
|
1134 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[1]))
|
|
1135 {
|
|
1136 newdir = strcpy (alloca (strlen (newdir) + 1), newdir);
|
|
1137 p = newdir + 2;
|
|
1138 while (*p && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*p)) p++;
|
|
1139 p++;
|
|
1140 while (*p && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*p)) p++;
|
|
1141 *p = 0;
|
|
1142 }
|
|
1143 else
|
|
1144 newdir = "";
|
|
1145 }
|
|
1146 }
|
265
|
1147 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
243
|
1148
|
|
1149 if (newdir)
|
0
|
1150 {
|
211
|
1151 /* Get rid of any slash at the end of newdir, unless newdir is
|
|
1152 just // (an incomplete UNC name). */
|
272
|
1153 length = strlen ((char *) newdir);
|
276
|
1154 if (length > 1 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[length - 1])
|
211
|
1155 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
|
1156 && !(length == 2 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (newdir[0]))
|
0
|
1157 #endif
|
211
|
1158 )
|
0
|
1159 {
|
|
1160 Bufbyte *temp = (Bufbyte *) alloca (length);
|
|
1161 memcpy (temp, newdir, length - 1);
|
|
1162 temp[length - 1] = 0;
|
|
1163 newdir = temp;
|
|
1164 }
|
|
1165 tlen = length + 1;
|
|
1166 }
|
|
1167 else
|
|
1168 tlen = 0;
|
|
1169
|
|
1170 /* Now concatenate the directory and name to new space in the stack frame */
|
272
|
1171 tlen += strlen ((char *) nm) + 1;
|
265
|
1172 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
151
|
1173 /* Add reserved space for drive name. (The Microsoft x86 compiler
|
0
|
1174 produces incorrect code if the following two lines are combined.) */
|
|
1175 target = (Bufbyte *) alloca (tlen + 2);
|
|
1176 target += 2;
|
265
|
1177 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1178 target = (Bufbyte *) alloca (tlen);
|
265
|
1179 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1180 *target = 0;
|
|
1181
|
|
1182 if (newdir)
|
|
1183 {
|
|
1184 if (nm[0] == 0 || IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (nm[0]))
|
272
|
1185 strcpy ((char *) target, (char *) newdir);
|
0
|
1186 else
|
272
|
1187 file_name_as_directory ((char *) target, (char *) newdir);
|
0
|
1188 }
|
|
1189
|
272
|
1190 strcat ((char *) target, (char *) nm);
|
243
|
1191
|
|
1192 /* ASSERT (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (target[0])) if not VMS */
|
0
|
1193
|
|
1194 /* Now canonicalize by removing /. and /foo/.. if they appear. */
|
|
1195
|
|
1196 p = target;
|
|
1197 o = target;
|
|
1198
|
|
1199 while (*p)
|
|
1200 {
|
|
1201 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*p))
|
|
1202 {
|
|
1203 *o++ = *p++;
|
|
1204 }
|
|
1205 else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0])
|
243
|
1206 && p[1] == '.'
|
0
|
1207 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[2])
|
|
1208 || p[2] == 0))
|
|
1209 {
|
|
1210 /* If "/." is the entire filename, keep the "/". Otherwise,
|
|
1211 just delete the whole "/.". */
|
|
1212 if (o == target && p[2] == '\0')
|
|
1213 *o++ = *p;
|
|
1214 p += 2;
|
|
1215 }
|
|
1216 else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0]) && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.'
|
|
1217 /* `/../' is the "superroot" on certain file systems. */
|
|
1218 && o != target
|
|
1219 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[3]) || p[3] == 0))
|
|
1220 {
|
|
1221 while (o != target && (--o) && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*o))
|
|
1222 ;
|
243
|
1223 /* Keep initial / only if this is the whole name. */
|
|
1224 if (o == target && IS_ANY_SEP (*o) && p[3] == 0)
|
0
|
1225 ++o;
|
|
1226 p += 3;
|
|
1227 }
|
298
|
1228 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
|
1229 /* if drive is set, we're not dealing with an UNC, so
|
|
1230 multiple dir-seps are redundant (and reportedly cause trouble
|
|
1231 under win95) */
|
|
1232 else if (drive && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[1]))
|
|
1233 ++p;
|
|
1234 #endif
|
0
|
1235 else
|
|
1236 {
|
|
1237 *o++ = *p++;
|
|
1238 }
|
|
1239 }
|
|
1240
|
|
1241 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
265
|
1242 /* At last, set drive name, except for network file name. */
|
298
|
1243 if (drive)
|
0
|
1244 {
|
|
1245 target -= 2;
|
211
|
1246 target[0] = DRIVE_LETTER (drive);
|
0
|
1247 target[1] = ':';
|
|
1248 }
|
298
|
1249 else
|
|
1250 {
|
386
|
1251 assert (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (target[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (target[1]));
|
298
|
1252 }
|
211
|
1253 CORRECT_DIR_SEPS (target);
|
265
|
1254 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1255
|
371
|
1256 return make_string (target, o - target);
|
0
|
1257 }
|
|
1258
|
|
1259 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */
|
227
|
1260 /* another older version of expand-file-name; */
|
0
|
1261 #endif
|
|
1262
|
20
|
1263 DEFUN ("file-truename", Ffile_truename, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
1264 Return the canonical name of the given FILE.
|
|
1265 Second arg DEFAULT is directory to start with if FILE is relative
|
|
1266 (does not start with slash); if DEFAULT is nil or missing,
|
|
1267 the current buffer's value of default-directory is used.
|
|
1268 No component of the resulting pathname will be a symbolic link, as
|
|
1269 in the realpath() function.
|
20
|
1270 */
|
173
|
1271 (filename, default_))
|
0
|
1272 {
|
120
|
1273 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1274 Lisp_Object expanded_name;
|
|
1275 Lisp_Object handler;
|
120
|
1276 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
0
|
1277
|
|
1278 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
1279
|
173
|
1280 expanded_name = Fexpand_file_name (filename, default_);
|
0
|
1281
|
|
1282 if (!STRINGP (expanded_name))
|
|
1283 return Qnil;
|
|
1284
|
|
1285 GCPRO1 (expanded_name);
|
|
1286 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (expanded_name, Qfile_truename);
|
|
1287 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1288
|
|
1289 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
1290 return call2_check_string (handler, Qfile_truename, expanded_name);
|
0
|
1291
|
|
1292 {
|
|
1293 char resolved_path[MAXPATHLEN];
|
398
|
1294 Extbyte *path;
|
|
1295 Extbyte *p;
|
|
1296 Extcount elen;
|
|
1297
|
|
1298 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, expanded_name,
|
|
1299 ALLOCA, (path, elen),
|
|
1300 Qfile_name);
|
|
1301 p = path;
|
|
1302 if (elen > MAXPATHLEN)
|
0
|
1303 goto toolong;
|
398
|
1304
|
0
|
1305 /* Try doing it all at once. */
|
398
|
1306 /* !! Does realpath() Mule-encapsulate?
|
|
1307 Answer: Nope! So we do it above */
|
|
1308 if (!xrealpath ((char *) path, resolved_path))
|
0
|
1309 {
|
|
1310 /* Didn't resolve it -- have to do it one component at a time. */
|
|
1311 /* "realpath" is a typically useless, stupid un*x piece of crap.
|
|
1312 It claims to return a useful value in the "error" case, but since
|
|
1313 there is no indication provided of how far along the pathname
|
|
1314 the function went before erring, there is no way to use the
|
|
1315 partial result returned. What a piece of junk. */
|
|
1316 for (;;)
|
|
1317 {
|
398
|
1318 p = (Extbyte *) memchr (p + 1, '/', elen - (p + 1 - path));
|
0
|
1319 if (p)
|
|
1320 *p = 0;
|
|
1321
|
|
1322 /* memset (resolved_path, 0, sizeof (resolved_path)); */
|
398
|
1323 if (xrealpath ((char *) path, resolved_path))
|
0
|
1324 {
|
|
1325 if (p)
|
|
1326 *p = '/';
|
|
1327 else
|
|
1328 break;
|
|
1329
|
|
1330 }
|
209
|
1331 else if (errno == ENOENT || errno == EACCES)
|
0
|
1332 {
|
|
1333 /* Failed on this component. Just tack on the rest of
|
|
1334 the string and we are done. */
|
|
1335 int rlen = strlen (resolved_path);
|
|
1336
|
|
1337 /* "On failure, it returns NULL, sets errno to indicate
|
|
1338 the error, and places in resolved_path the absolute pathname
|
|
1339 of the path component which could not be resolved." */
|
|
1340 if (p)
|
|
1341 {
|
|
1342 int plen = elen - (p - path);
|
151
|
1343
|
0
|
1344 if (rlen > 1 && resolved_path[rlen - 1] == '/')
|
|
1345 rlen = rlen - 1;
|
|
1346
|
|
1347 if (plen + rlen + 1 > countof (resolved_path))
|
|
1348 goto toolong;
|
|
1349
|
|
1350 resolved_path[rlen] = '/';
|
|
1351 memcpy (resolved_path + rlen + 1, p + 1, plen + 1 - 1);
|
|
1352 }
|
|
1353 break;
|
|
1354 }
|
|
1355 else
|
|
1356 goto lose;
|
|
1357 }
|
|
1358 }
|
|
1359
|
|
1360 {
|
|
1361 int rlen = strlen (resolved_path);
|
82
|
1362 if (elen > 0 && XSTRING_BYTE (expanded_name, elen - 1) == '/'
|
0
|
1363 && !(rlen > 0 && resolved_path[rlen - 1] == '/'))
|
|
1364 {
|
|
1365 if (rlen + 1 > countof (resolved_path))
|
|
1366 goto toolong;
|
|
1367 resolved_path[rlen] = '/';
|
|
1368 resolved_path[rlen + 1] = 0;
|
|
1369 rlen = rlen + 1;
|
|
1370 }
|
398
|
1371 return make_ext_string ((Bufbyte *) resolved_path, rlen, Qbinary);
|
0
|
1372 }
|
|
1373
|
|
1374 toolong:
|
|
1375 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
|
|
1376 goto lose;
|
|
1377 lose:
|
|
1378 report_file_error ("Finding truename", list1 (expanded_name));
|
|
1379 }
|
|
1380 return Qnil; /* suppress compiler warning */
|
|
1381 }
|
|
1382
|
|
1383
|
20
|
1384 DEFUN ("substitute-in-file-name", Fsubstitute_in_file_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1385 Substitute environment variables referred to in FILENAME.
|
|
1386 `$FOO' where FOO is an environment variable name means to substitute
|
|
1387 the value of that variable. The variable name should be terminated
|
|
1388 with a character not a letter, digit or underscore; otherwise, enclose
|
|
1389 the entire variable name in braces.
|
|
1390 If `/~' appears, all of FILENAME through that `/' is discarded.
|
|
1391
|
20
|
1392 */
|
|
1393 (string))
|
0
|
1394 {
|
120
|
1395 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1396 Bufbyte *nm;
|
|
1397
|
|
1398 Bufbyte *s, *p, *o, *x, *endp;
|
|
1399 Bufbyte *target = 0;
|
|
1400 int total = 0;
|
|
1401 int substituted = 0;
|
|
1402 Bufbyte *xnm;
|
|
1403 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1404
|
|
1405 CHECK_STRING (string);
|
|
1406
|
|
1407 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
1408 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
1409 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (string, Qsubstitute_in_file_name);
|
|
1410 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
1411 return call2_check_string_or_nil (handler, Qsubstitute_in_file_name,
|
|
1412 string);
|
0
|
1413
|
16
|
1414 nm = XSTRING_DATA (string);
|
|
1415 endp = nm + XSTRING_LENGTH (string);
|
0
|
1416
|
|
1417 /* If /~ or // appears, discard everything through first slash. */
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 for (p = nm; p != endp; p++)
|
|
1420 {
|
211
|
1421 if ((p[0] == '~'
|
398
|
1422 #if defined (WINDOWSNT) || defined (__CYGWIN32__)
|
|
1423 /* // at start of file name is meaningful in WindowsNT systems */
|
211
|
1424 || (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0]) && p - 1 != nm)
|
398
|
1425 #else /* not (WINDOWSNT || __CYGWIN32__) */
|
211
|
1426 || IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0])
|
398
|
1427 #endif /* not (WINDOWSNT || __CYGWIN32__) */
|
0
|
1428 )
|
|
1429 && p != nm
|
209
|
1430 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1])))
|
0
|
1431 {
|
|
1432 nm = p;
|
|
1433 substituted = 1;
|
|
1434 }
|
265
|
1435 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
1436 /* see comment in expand-file-name about drive specifiers */
|
|
1437 else if (IS_DRIVE (p[0]) && p[1] == ':'
|
|
1438 && p > nm && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1]))
|
0
|
1439 {
|
|
1440 nm = p;
|
|
1441 substituted = 1;
|
|
1442 }
|
265
|
1443 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1444 }
|
|
1445
|
|
1446 /* See if any variables are substituted into the string
|
|
1447 and find the total length of their values in `total' */
|
|
1448
|
|
1449 for (p = nm; p != endp;)
|
|
1450 if (*p != '$')
|
|
1451 p++;
|
|
1452 else
|
|
1453 {
|
|
1454 p++;
|
|
1455 if (p == endp)
|
|
1456 goto badsubst;
|
|
1457 else if (*p == '$')
|
|
1458 {
|
|
1459 /* "$$" means a single "$" */
|
|
1460 p++;
|
|
1461 total -= 1;
|
|
1462 substituted = 1;
|
|
1463 continue;
|
|
1464 }
|
|
1465 else if (*p == '{')
|
|
1466 {
|
|
1467 o = ++p;
|
|
1468 while (p != endp && *p != '}') p++;
|
|
1469 if (*p != '}') goto missingclose;
|
|
1470 s = p;
|
|
1471 }
|
|
1472 else
|
|
1473 {
|
|
1474 o = p;
|
|
1475 while (p != endp && (isalnum (*p) || *p == '_')) p++;
|
|
1476 s = p;
|
|
1477 }
|
|
1478
|
|
1479 /* Copy out the variable name */
|
|
1480 target = (Bufbyte *) alloca (s - o + 1);
|
|
1481 strncpy ((char *) target, (char *) o, s - o);
|
|
1482 target[s - o] = 0;
|
265
|
1483 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
1484 strupr (target); /* $home == $HOME etc. */
|
265
|
1485 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1486
|
|
1487 /* Get variable value */
|
|
1488 o = (Bufbyte *) egetenv ((char *) target);
|
|
1489 if (!o) goto badvar;
|
|
1490 total += strlen ((char *) o);
|
|
1491 substituted = 1;
|
|
1492 }
|
|
1493
|
|
1494 if (!substituted)
|
|
1495 return string;
|
|
1496
|
|
1497 /* If substitution required, recopy the string and do it */
|
|
1498 /* Make space in stack frame for the new copy */
|
16
|
1499 xnm = (Bufbyte *) alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (string) + total + 1);
|
0
|
1500 x = xnm;
|
|
1501
|
|
1502 /* Copy the rest of the name through, replacing $ constructs with values */
|
|
1503 for (p = nm; *p;)
|
|
1504 if (*p != '$')
|
|
1505 *x++ = *p++;
|
|
1506 else
|
|
1507 {
|
|
1508 p++;
|
|
1509 if (p == endp)
|
|
1510 goto badsubst;
|
|
1511 else if (*p == '$')
|
|
1512 {
|
|
1513 *x++ = *p++;
|
|
1514 continue;
|
|
1515 }
|
|
1516 else if (*p == '{')
|
|
1517 {
|
|
1518 o = ++p;
|
|
1519 while (p != endp && *p != '}') p++;
|
|
1520 if (*p != '}') goto missingclose;
|
|
1521 s = p++;
|
|
1522 }
|
|
1523 else
|
|
1524 {
|
|
1525 o = p;
|
|
1526 while (p != endp && (isalnum (*p) || *p == '_')) p++;
|
|
1527 s = p;
|
|
1528 }
|
|
1529
|
|
1530 /* Copy out the variable name */
|
|
1531 target = (Bufbyte *) alloca (s - o + 1);
|
|
1532 strncpy ((char *) target, (char *) o, s - o);
|
|
1533 target[s - o] = 0;
|
265
|
1534 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
1535 strupr (target); /* $home == $HOME etc. */
|
265
|
1536 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1537
|
|
1538 /* Get variable value */
|
|
1539 o = (Bufbyte *) egetenv ((char *) target);
|
|
1540 if (!o)
|
|
1541 goto badvar;
|
|
1542
|
|
1543 strcpy ((char *) x, (char *) o);
|
|
1544 x += strlen ((char *) o);
|
|
1545 }
|
|
1546
|
|
1547 *x = 0;
|
|
1548
|
|
1549 /* If /~ or // appears, discard everything through first slash. */
|
|
1550
|
|
1551 for (p = xnm; p != x; p++)
|
|
1552 if ((p[0] == '~'
|
398
|
1553 #if defined (WINDOWSNT)
|
0
|
1554 || (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0]) && p - 1 != xnm)
|
398
|
1555 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
211
|
1556 || IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0])
|
398
|
1557 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
1558 )
|
|
1559 /* don't do p[-1] if that would go off the beginning --jwz */
|
|
1560 && p != nm && p > xnm && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1]))
|
|
1561 xnm = p;
|
265
|
1562 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
211
|
1563 else if (IS_DRIVE (p[0]) && p[1] == ':'
|
|
1564 && p > nm && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[-1]))
|
0
|
1565 xnm = p;
|
|
1566 #endif
|
|
1567
|
|
1568 return make_string (xnm, x - xnm);
|
|
1569
|
|
1570 badsubst:
|
|
1571 error ("Bad format environment-variable substitution");
|
|
1572 missingclose:
|
|
1573 error ("Missing \"}\" in environment-variable substitution");
|
|
1574 badvar:
|
|
1575 error ("Substituting nonexistent environment variable \"%s\"",
|
|
1576 target);
|
|
1577
|
|
1578 /* NOTREACHED */
|
|
1579 return Qnil; /* suppress compiler warning */
|
|
1580 }
|
|
1581
|
211
|
1582 /* A slightly faster and more convenient way to get
|
|
1583 (directory-file-name (expand-file-name FOO)). */
|
0
|
1584
|
|
1585 Lisp_Object
|
|
1586 expand_and_dir_to_file (Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object defdir)
|
|
1587 {
|
116
|
1588 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
1589 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
1590 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1591
|
|
1592 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, defdir);
|
116
|
1593 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
0
|
1594 /* Remove final slash, if any (unless path is root).
|
|
1595 stat behaves differently depending! */
|
16
|
1596 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (abspath) > 1
|
82
|
1597 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (XSTRING_BYTE (abspath, XSTRING_LENGTH (abspath) - 1))
|
|
1598 && !IS_DEVICE_SEP (XSTRING_BYTE (abspath, XSTRING_LENGTH (abspath) - 2)))
|
0
|
1599 /* We cannot take shortcuts; they might be wrong for magic file names. */
|
|
1600 abspath = Fdirectory_file_name (abspath);
|
|
1601 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1602 return abspath;
|
|
1603 }
|
|
1604
|
|
1605 /* Signal an error if the file ABSNAME already exists.
|
|
1606 If INTERACTIVE is nonzero, ask the user whether to proceed,
|
|
1607 and bypass the error if the user says to go ahead.
|
|
1608 QUERYSTRING is a name for the action that is being considered
|
|
1609 to alter the file.
|
|
1610 *STATPTR is used to store the stat information if the file exists.
|
|
1611 If the file does not exist, STATPTR->st_mode is set to 0. */
|
|
1612
|
|
1613 static void
|
398
|
1614 barf_or_query_if_file_exists (Lisp_Object absname, const char *querystring,
|
0
|
1615 int interactive, struct stat *statptr)
|
|
1616 {
|
120
|
1617 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1618 struct stat statbuf;
|
|
1619
|
|
1620 /* stat is a good way to tell whether the file exists,
|
|
1621 regardless of what access permissions it has. */
|
16
|
1622 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (absname), &statbuf) >= 0)
|
0
|
1623 {
|
|
1624 Lisp_Object tem;
|
116
|
1625
|
0
|
1626 if (interactive)
|
116
|
1627 {
|
|
1628 Lisp_Object prompt;
|
|
1629 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1630
|
|
1631 prompt = emacs_doprnt_string_c
|
398
|
1632 ((const Bufbyte *) GETTEXT ("File %s already exists; %s anyway? "),
|
16
|
1633 Qnil, -1, XSTRING_DATA (absname),
|
116
|
1634 GETTEXT (querystring));
|
151
|
1635
|
116
|
1636 GCPRO1 (prompt);
|
|
1637 tem = call1 (Qyes_or_no_p, prompt);
|
|
1638 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1639 }
|
0
|
1640 else
|
|
1641 tem = Qnil;
|
116
|
1642
|
0
|
1643 if (NILP (tem))
|
|
1644 Fsignal (Qfile_already_exists,
|
|
1645 list2 (build_translated_string ("File already exists"),
|
|
1646 absname));
|
|
1647 if (statptr)
|
|
1648 *statptr = statbuf;
|
|
1649 }
|
|
1650 else
|
|
1651 {
|
|
1652 if (statptr)
|
|
1653 statptr->st_mode = 0;
|
|
1654 }
|
|
1655 return;
|
|
1656 }
|
|
1657
|
20
|
1658 DEFUN ("copy-file", Fcopy_file, 2, 4,
|
|
1659 "fCopy file: \nFCopy %s to file: \np\nP", /*
|
0
|
1660 Copy FILE to NEWNAME. Both args must be strings.
|
|
1661 Signals a `file-already-exists' error if file NEWNAME already exists,
|
|
1662 unless a third argument OK-IF-ALREADY-EXISTS is supplied and non-nil.
|
|
1663 A number as third arg means request confirmation if NEWNAME already exists.
|
|
1664 This is what happens in interactive use with M-x.
|
|
1665 Fourth arg KEEP-TIME non-nil means give the new file the same
|
|
1666 last-modified time as the old one. (This works on only some systems.)
|
|
1667 A prefix arg makes KEEP-TIME non-nil.
|
20
|
1668 */
|
74
|
1669 (filename, newname, ok_if_already_exists, keep_time))
|
0
|
1670 {
|
120
|
1671 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1672 int ifd, ofd, n;
|
|
1673 char buf[16 * 1024];
|
|
1674 struct stat st, out_st;
|
|
1675 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1676 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
1677 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
1678 /* Lisp_Object args[6]; */
|
|
1679 int input_file_statable_p;
|
|
1680
|
|
1681 GCPRO2 (filename, newname);
|
|
1682 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
1683 CHECK_STRING (newname);
|
|
1684 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
1685 newname = Fexpand_file_name (newname, Qnil);
|
|
1686
|
|
1687 /* If the input file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
1688 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
1689 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qcopy_file);
|
|
1690 /* Likewise for output file name. */
|
|
1691 if (NILP (handler))
|
|
1692 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (newname, Qcopy_file);
|
|
1693 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
1694 {
|
|
1695 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1696 return call5 (handler, Qcopy_file, filename, newname,
|
74
|
1697 ok_if_already_exists, keep_time);
|
0
|
1698 }
|
|
1699
|
|
1700 /* When second argument is a directory, copy the file into it.
|
|
1701 (copy-file "foo" "bar/") == (copy-file "foo" "bar/foo")
|
|
1702 */
|
|
1703 if (!NILP (Ffile_directory_p (newname)))
|
|
1704 {
|
|
1705 Lisp_Object args[3];
|
|
1706 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
1707 int i = 1;
|
|
1708
|
151
|
1709 args[0] = newname;
|
0
|
1710 args[1] = Qnil; args[2] = Qnil;
|
151
|
1711 NGCPRO1 (*args);
|
0
|
1712 ngcpro1.nvars = 3;
|
82
|
1713 if (XSTRING_BYTE (newname, XSTRING_LENGTH (newname) - 1) != '/')
|
0
|
1714 args[i++] = build_string ("/");
|
|
1715 args[i++] = Ffile_name_nondirectory (filename);
|
|
1716 newname = Fconcat (i, args);
|
|
1717 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
1718 }
|
|
1719
|
|
1720 if (NILP (ok_if_already_exists)
|
|
1721 || INTP (ok_if_already_exists))
|
|
1722 barf_or_query_if_file_exists (newname, "copy to it",
|
|
1723 INTP (ok_if_already_exists), &out_st);
|
398
|
1724 else if (stat ((const char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname), &out_st) < 0)
|
0
|
1725 out_st.st_mode = 0;
|
|
1726
|
251
|
1727 ifd = interruptible_open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename), O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0);
|
0
|
1728 if (ifd < 0)
|
227
|
1729 report_file_error ("Opening input file", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
1730
|
|
1731 record_unwind_protect (close_file_unwind, make_int (ifd));
|
|
1732
|
|
1733 /* We can only copy regular files and symbolic links. Other files are not
|
|
1734 copyable by us. */
|
|
1735 input_file_statable_p = (fstat (ifd, &st) >= 0);
|
|
1736
|
265
|
1737 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
1738 if (out_st.st_mode != 0
|
|
1739 && st.st_dev == out_st.st_dev && st.st_ino == out_st.st_ino)
|
|
1740 {
|
|
1741 errno = 0;
|
|
1742 report_file_error ("Input and output files are the same",
|
227
|
1743 list2 (filename, newname));
|
0
|
1744 }
|
|
1745 #endif
|
|
1746
|
|
1747 #if defined (S_ISREG) && defined (S_ISLNK)
|
|
1748 if (input_file_statable_p)
|
|
1749 {
|
|
1750 if (!(S_ISREG (st.st_mode))
|
|
1751 /* XEmacs: have to allow S_ISCHR in order to copy /dev/null */
|
|
1752 #ifdef S_ISCHR
|
|
1753 && !(S_ISCHR (st.st_mode))
|
|
1754 #endif
|
|
1755 && !(S_ISLNK (st.st_mode)))
|
|
1756 {
|
|
1757 #if defined (EISDIR)
|
|
1758 /* Get a better looking error message. */
|
|
1759 errno = EISDIR;
|
|
1760 #endif /* EISDIR */
|
227
|
1761 report_file_error ("Non-regular file", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
1762 }
|
|
1763 }
|
|
1764 #endif /* S_ISREG && S_ISLNK */
|
|
1765
|
380
|
1766 ofd = open( (char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname),
|
251
|
1767 O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | OPEN_BINARY, CREAT_MODE);
|
0
|
1768 if (ofd < 0)
|
|
1769 report_file_error ("Opening output file", list1 (newname));
|
|
1770
|
|
1771 {
|
|
1772 Lisp_Object ofd_locative = noseeum_cons (make_int (ofd), Qnil);
|
|
1773
|
|
1774 record_unwind_protect (close_file_unwind, ofd_locative);
|
|
1775
|
|
1776 while ((n = read_allowing_quit (ifd, buf, sizeof (buf))) > 0)
|
|
1777 {
|
|
1778 if (write_allowing_quit (ofd, buf, n) != n)
|
|
1779 report_file_error ("I/O error", list1 (newname));
|
|
1780 }
|
|
1781
|
|
1782 /* Closing the output clobbers the file times on some systems. */
|
|
1783 if (close (ofd) < 0)
|
227
|
1784 report_file_error ("I/O error", list1 (newname));
|
0
|
1785
|
|
1786 if (input_file_statable_p)
|
|
1787 {
|
74
|
1788 if (!NILP (keep_time))
|
0
|
1789 {
|
|
1790 EMACS_TIME atime, mtime;
|
|
1791 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (atime, st.st_atime, 0);
|
|
1792 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (mtime, st.st_mtime, 0);
|
16
|
1793 if (set_file_times ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname), atime,
|
0
|
1794 mtime))
|
227
|
1795 report_file_error ("I/O error", list1 (newname));
|
0
|
1796 }
|
398
|
1797 chmod ((const char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname),
|
0
|
1798 st.st_mode & 07777);
|
|
1799 }
|
|
1800
|
|
1801 /* We'll close it by hand */
|
|
1802 XCAR (ofd_locative) = Qnil;
|
|
1803
|
|
1804 /* Close ifd */
|
|
1805 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
1806 }
|
|
1807
|
|
1808 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1809 return Qnil;
|
|
1810 }
|
|
1811
|
20
|
1812 DEFUN ("make-directory-internal", Fmake_directory_internal, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1813 Create a directory. One argument, a file name string.
|
20
|
1814 */
|
173
|
1815 (dirname_))
|
0
|
1816 {
|
120
|
1817 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1818 char dir [MAXPATHLEN];
|
|
1819 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1820 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
1821
|
173
|
1822 CHECK_STRING (dirname_);
|
|
1823 dirname_ = Fexpand_file_name (dirname_, Qnil);
|
|
1824
|
|
1825 GCPRO1 (dirname_);
|
|
1826 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (dirname_, Qmake_directory_internal);
|
0
|
1827 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1828 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
1829 return (call2 (handler, Qmake_directory_internal, dirname_));
|
|
1830
|
272
|
1831 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (dirname_) > (Bytecount) (sizeof (dir) - 1))
|
0
|
1832 {
|
|
1833 return Fsignal (Qfile_error,
|
|
1834 list3 (build_translated_string ("Creating directory"),
|
|
1835 build_translated_string ("pathame too long"),
|
173
|
1836 dirname_));
|
0
|
1837 }
|
173
|
1838 strncpy (dir, (char *) XSTRING_DATA (dirname_),
|
|
1839 XSTRING_LENGTH (dirname_) + 1);
|
0
|
1840
|
173
|
1841 if (dir [XSTRING_LENGTH (dirname_) - 1] == '/')
|
|
1842 dir [XSTRING_LENGTH (dirname_) - 1] = 0;
|
0
|
1843
|
|
1844 if (mkdir (dir, 0777) != 0)
|
173
|
1845 report_file_error ("Creating directory", list1 (dirname_));
|
0
|
1846
|
|
1847 return Qnil;
|
|
1848 }
|
|
1849
|
20
|
1850 DEFUN ("delete-directory", Fdelete_directory, 1, 1, "FDelete directory: ", /*
|
0
|
1851 Delete a directory. One argument, a file name or directory name string.
|
20
|
1852 */
|
173
|
1853 (dirname_))
|
0
|
1854 {
|
120
|
1855 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1856 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1857 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
1858
|
173
|
1859 CHECK_STRING (dirname_);
|
|
1860
|
|
1861 GCPRO1 (dirname_);
|
|
1862 dirname_ = Fexpand_file_name (dirname_, Qnil);
|
|
1863 dirname_ = Fdirectory_file_name (dirname_);
|
|
1864
|
|
1865 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (dirname_, Qdelete_directory);
|
0
|
1866 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1867 if (!NILP (handler))
|
173
|
1868 return (call2 (handler, Qdelete_directory, dirname_));
|
|
1869
|
|
1870 if (rmdir ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (dirname_)) != 0)
|
|
1871 report_file_error ("Removing directory", list1 (dirname_));
|
0
|
1872
|
|
1873 return Qnil;
|
|
1874 }
|
|
1875
|
20
|
1876 DEFUN ("delete-file", Fdelete_file, 1, 1, "fDelete file: ", /*
|
0
|
1877 Delete specified file. One argument, a file name string.
|
|
1878 If file has multiple names, it continues to exist with the other names.
|
20
|
1879 */
|
|
1880 (filename))
|
0
|
1881 {
|
120
|
1882 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1883 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1884 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
1885
|
0
|
1886 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
1887 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
1888
|
114
|
1889 GCPRO1 (filename);
|
0
|
1890 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qdelete_file);
|
|
1891 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1892 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
1893 return call2 (handler, Qdelete_file, filename);
|
|
1894
|
16
|
1895 if (0 > unlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename)))
|
0
|
1896 report_file_error ("Removing old name", list1 (filename));
|
|
1897 return Qnil;
|
|
1898 }
|
|
1899
|
|
1900 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1901 internal_delete_file_1 (Lisp_Object ignore, Lisp_Object ignore2)
|
|
1902 {
|
|
1903 return Qt;
|
|
1904 }
|
|
1905
|
|
1906 /* Delete file FILENAME, returning 1 if successful and 0 if failed. */
|
|
1907
|
|
1908 int
|
|
1909 internal_delete_file (Lisp_Object filename)
|
|
1910 {
|
120
|
1911 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1912 return NILP (condition_case_1 (Qt, Fdelete_file, filename,
|
|
1913 internal_delete_file_1, Qnil));
|
|
1914 }
|
|
1915
|
20
|
1916 DEFUN ("rename-file", Frename_file, 2, 3,
|
|
1917 "fRename file: \nFRename %s to file: \np", /*
|
0
|
1918 Rename FILE as NEWNAME. Both args strings.
|
|
1919 If file has names other than FILE, it continues to have those names.
|
|
1920 Signals a `file-already-exists' error if a file NEWNAME already exists
|
|
1921 unless optional third argument OK-IF-ALREADY-EXISTS is non-nil.
|
|
1922 A number as third arg means request confirmation if NEWNAME already exists.
|
|
1923 This is what happens in interactive use with M-x.
|
20
|
1924 */
|
|
1925 (filename, newname, ok_if_already_exists))
|
0
|
1926 {
|
120
|
1927 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
1928 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
1929 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
1930
|
|
1931 GCPRO2 (filename, newname);
|
|
1932 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
1933 CHECK_STRING (newname);
|
|
1934 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
1935 newname = Fexpand_file_name (newname, Qnil);
|
|
1936
|
|
1937 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
1938 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
1939 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qrename_file);
|
|
1940 if (NILP (handler))
|
|
1941 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (newname, Qrename_file);
|
|
1942 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
1943 {
|
|
1944 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1945 return call4 (handler, Qrename_file,
|
|
1946 filename, newname, ok_if_already_exists);
|
|
1947 }
|
|
1948
|
|
1949 /* When second argument is a directory, rename the file into it.
|
|
1950 (rename-file "foo" "bar/") == (rename-file "foo" "bar/foo")
|
|
1951 */
|
|
1952 if (!NILP (Ffile_directory_p (newname)))
|
|
1953 {
|
|
1954 Lisp_Object args[3];
|
|
1955 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
1956 int i = 1;
|
|
1957
|
151
|
1958 args[0] = newname;
|
0
|
1959 args[1] = Qnil; args[2] = Qnil;
|
151
|
1960 NGCPRO1 (*args);
|
0
|
1961 ngcpro1.nvars = 3;
|
16
|
1962 if (XSTRING_BYTE (newname, XSTRING_LENGTH (newname) - 1) != '/')
|
0
|
1963 args[i++] = build_string ("/");
|
|
1964 args[i++] = Ffile_name_nondirectory (filename);
|
|
1965 newname = Fconcat (i, args);
|
|
1966 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
1967 }
|
|
1968
|
|
1969 if (NILP (ok_if_already_exists)
|
|
1970 || INTP (ok_if_already_exists))
|
|
1971 barf_or_query_if_file_exists (newname, "rename to it",
|
|
1972 INTP (ok_if_already_exists), 0);
|
|
1973
|
211
|
1974 /* Syncing with FSF 19.34.6 note: FSF does not have conditional code for
|
|
1975 WINDOWSNT here; I've removed it. --marcpa */
|
|
1976
|
0
|
1977 /* FSFmacs only calls rename() here under BSD 4.1, and calls
|
|
1978 link() and unlink() otherwise, but that's bogus. Sometimes
|
|
1979 rename() succeeds where link()/unlink() fail, and we have
|
|
1980 configure check for rename() and emulate using link()/unlink()
|
|
1981 if necessary. */
|
16
|
1982 if (0 > rename ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename),
|
|
1983 (char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname)))
|
0
|
1984 {
|
|
1985 if (errno == EXDEV)
|
|
1986 {
|
|
1987 Fcopy_file (filename, newname,
|
|
1988 /* We have already prompted if it was an integer,
|
|
1989 so don't have copy-file prompt again. */
|
398
|
1990 (NILP (ok_if_already_exists) ? Qnil : Qt),
|
0
|
1991 Qt);
|
|
1992 Fdelete_file (filename);
|
|
1993 }
|
|
1994 else
|
|
1995 {
|
|
1996 report_file_error ("Renaming", list2 (filename, newname));
|
|
1997 }
|
|
1998 }
|
|
1999 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2000 return Qnil;
|
|
2001 }
|
|
2002
|
20
|
2003 DEFUN ("add-name-to-file", Fadd_name_to_file, 2, 3,
|
|
2004 "fAdd name to file: \nFName to add to %s: \np", /*
|
0
|
2005 Give FILE additional name NEWNAME. Both args strings.
|
|
2006 Signals a `file-already-exists' error if a file NEWNAME already exists
|
|
2007 unless optional third argument OK-IF-ALREADY-EXISTS is non-nil.
|
|
2008 A number as third arg means request confirmation if NEWNAME already exists.
|
|
2009 This is what happens in interactive use with M-x.
|
20
|
2010 */
|
|
2011 (filename, newname, ok_if_already_exists))
|
0
|
2012 {
|
120
|
2013 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.06. */
|
0
|
2014 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2015 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2016
|
|
2017 GCPRO2 (filename, newname);
|
|
2018 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2019 CHECK_STRING (newname);
|
|
2020 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2021 newname = Fexpand_file_name (newname, Qnil);
|
|
2022
|
|
2023 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2024 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2025 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qadd_name_to_file);
|
|
2026 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2027 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call4 (handler, Qadd_name_to_file, filename,
|
|
2028 newname, ok_if_already_exists));
|
|
2029
|
|
2030 /* If the new name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2031 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2032 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (newname, Qadd_name_to_file);
|
|
2033 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2034 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call4 (handler, Qadd_name_to_file, filename,
|
|
2035 newname, ok_if_already_exists));
|
|
2036
|
|
2037 if (NILP (ok_if_already_exists)
|
|
2038 || INTP (ok_if_already_exists))
|
|
2039 barf_or_query_if_file_exists (newname, "make it a new name",
|
|
2040 INTP (ok_if_already_exists), 0);
|
211
|
2041 /* Syncing with FSF 19.34.6 note: FSF does not report a file error
|
|
2042 on NT here. --marcpa */
|
213
|
2043 /* But FSF #defines link as sys_link which is supplied in nt.c. We can't do
|
|
2044 that because sysfile.h defines sys_link depending on ENCAPSULATE_LINK.
|
380
|
2045 Reverted to previous behavior pending a working fix. (jhar) */
|
213
|
2046 #if defined(WINDOWSNT)
|
0
|
2047 /* Windows does not support this operation. */
|
|
2048 report_file_error ("Adding new name", Flist (2, &filename));
|
213
|
2049 #else /* not defined(WINDOWSNT) */
|
0
|
2050
|
16
|
2051 unlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname));
|
|
2052 if (0 > link ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename),
|
|
2053 (char *) XSTRING_DATA (newname)))
|
0
|
2054 {
|
|
2055 report_file_error ("Adding new name",
|
|
2056 list2 (filename, newname));
|
|
2057 }
|
213
|
2058 #endif /* defined(WINDOWSNT) */
|
0
|
2059
|
|
2060 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2061 return Qnil;
|
|
2062 }
|
|
2063
|
371
|
2064 #ifdef S_IFLNK
|
20
|
2065 DEFUN ("make-symbolic-link", Fmake_symbolic_link, 2, 3,
|
|
2066 "FMake symbolic link to file: \nFMake symbolic link to file %s: \np", /*
|
0
|
2067 Make a symbolic link to FILENAME, named LINKNAME. Both args strings.
|
|
2068 Signals a `file-already-exists' error if a file LINKNAME already exists
|
|
2069 unless optional third argument OK-IF-ALREADY-EXISTS is non-nil.
|
|
2070 A number as third arg means request confirmation if LINKNAME already exists.
|
|
2071 This happens for interactive use with M-x.
|
20
|
2072 */
|
|
2073 (filename, linkname, ok_if_already_exists))
|
0
|
2074 {
|
120
|
2075 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.06.04. */
|
0
|
2076 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2077 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2078
|
|
2079 GCPRO2 (filename, linkname);
|
|
2080 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2081 CHECK_STRING (linkname);
|
|
2082 /* If the link target has a ~, we must expand it to get
|
|
2083 a truly valid file name. Otherwise, do not expand;
|
|
2084 we want to permit links to relative file names. */
|
211
|
2085 if (XSTRING_BYTE (filename, 0) == '~')
|
0
|
2086 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2087 linkname = Fexpand_file_name (linkname, Qnil);
|
|
2088
|
|
2089 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2090 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2091 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qmake_symbolic_link);
|
|
2092 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2093 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call4 (handler, Qmake_symbolic_link, filename, linkname,
|
|
2094 ok_if_already_exists));
|
|
2095
|
|
2096 /* If the new link name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2097 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2098 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (linkname, Qmake_symbolic_link);
|
|
2099 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2100 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call4 (handler, Qmake_symbolic_link, filename,
|
|
2101 linkname, ok_if_already_exists));
|
|
2102
|
|
2103 if (NILP (ok_if_already_exists)
|
|
2104 || INTP (ok_if_already_exists))
|
|
2105 barf_or_query_if_file_exists (linkname, "make it a link",
|
|
2106 INTP (ok_if_already_exists), 0);
|
|
2107
|
16
|
2108 unlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (linkname));
|
|
2109 if (0 > symlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename),
|
|
2110 (char *) XSTRING_DATA (linkname)))
|
0
|
2111 {
|
|
2112 report_file_error ("Making symbolic link",
|
|
2113 list2 (filename, linkname));
|
|
2114 }
|
|
2115 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2116 return Qnil;
|
|
2117 }
|
371
|
2118 #endif /* S_IFLNK */
|
0
|
2119
|
|
2120 #ifdef HPUX_NET
|
|
2121
|
20
|
2122 DEFUN ("sysnetunam", Fsysnetunam, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
2123 Open a network connection to PATH using LOGIN as the login string.
|
20
|
2124 */
|
|
2125 (path, login))
|
0
|
2126 {
|
|
2127 int netresult;
|
398
|
2128 const char *path_ext;
|
|
2129 const char *login_ext;
|
151
|
2130
|
0
|
2131 CHECK_STRING (path);
|
151
|
2132 CHECK_STRING (login);
|
0
|
2133
|
|
2134 /* netunam, being a strange-o system call only used once, is not
|
|
2135 encapsulated. */
|
398
|
2136
|
|
2137 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, path, C_STRING_ALLOCA, path_ext, Qfile_name);
|
|
2138 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, login, C_STRING_ALLOCA, login_ext, Qnative);
|
|
2139
|
|
2140 netresult = netunam (path_ext, login_ext);
|
|
2141
|
|
2142 return netresult == -1 ? Qnil : Qt;
|
0
|
2143 }
|
|
2144 #endif /* HPUX_NET */
|
|
2145
|
20
|
2146 DEFUN ("file-name-absolute-p", Ffile_name_absolute_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2147 Return t if file FILENAME specifies an absolute path name.
|
|
2148 On Unix, this is a name starting with a `/' or a `~'.
|
20
|
2149 */
|
|
2150 (filename))
|
0
|
2151 {
|
116
|
2152 /* This function does not GC */
|
0
|
2153 Bufbyte *ptr;
|
|
2154
|
|
2155 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
16
|
2156 ptr = XSTRING_DATA (filename);
|
272
|
2157 return (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*ptr) || *ptr == '~'
|
265
|
2158 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
272
|
2159 || (IS_DRIVE (*ptr) && ptr[1] == ':' && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (ptr[2]))
|
0
|
2160 #endif
|
272
|
2161 ) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
0
|
2162 }
|
|
2163
|
|
2164 /* Return nonzero if file FILENAME exists and can be executed. */
|
|
2165
|
|
2166 static int
|
|
2167 check_executable (char *filename)
|
|
2168 {
|
265
|
2169 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
2170 struct stat st;
|
|
2171 if (stat (filename, &st) < 0)
|
|
2172 return 0;
|
211
|
2173 return ((st.st_mode & S_IEXEC) != 0);
|
265
|
2174 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
2175 #ifdef HAVE_EACCESS
|
183
|
2176 return eaccess (filename, 1) >= 0;
|
0
|
2177 #else
|
|
2178 /* Access isn't quite right because it uses the real uid
|
|
2179 and we really want to test with the effective uid.
|
|
2180 But Unix doesn't give us a right way to do it. */
|
183
|
2181 return access (filename, 1) >= 0;
|
|
2182 #endif /* HAVE_EACCESS */
|
265
|
2183 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
2184 }
|
|
2185
|
|
2186 /* Return nonzero if file FILENAME exists and can be written. */
|
|
2187
|
|
2188 static int
|
398
|
2189 check_writable (const char *filename)
|
0
|
2190 {
|
|
2191 #ifdef HAVE_EACCESS
|
|
2192 return (eaccess (filename, 2) >= 0);
|
|
2193 #else
|
|
2194 /* Access isn't quite right because it uses the real uid
|
|
2195 and we really want to test with the effective uid.
|
|
2196 But Unix doesn't give us a right way to do it.
|
|
2197 Opening with O_WRONLY could work for an ordinary file,
|
|
2198 but would lose for directories. */
|
|
2199 return (access (filename, 2) >= 0);
|
|
2200 #endif
|
|
2201 }
|
|
2202
|
20
|
2203 DEFUN ("file-exists-p", Ffile_exists_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2204 Return t if file FILENAME exists. (This does not mean you can read it.)
|
|
2205 See also `file-readable-p' and `file-attributes'.
|
20
|
2206 */
|
|
2207 (filename))
|
0
|
2208 {
|
371
|
2209 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
2210 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
2211 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2212 struct stat statbuf;
|
|
2213 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2214
|
0
|
2215 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2216 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2217
|
|
2218 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2219 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2220 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2221 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_exists_p);
|
|
2222 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2223 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2224 return call2 (handler, Qfile_exists_p, abspath);
|
|
2225
|
272
|
2226 return stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), &statbuf) >= 0 ? Qt : Qnil;
|
0
|
2227 }
|
|
2228
|
20
|
2229 DEFUN ("file-executable-p", Ffile_executable_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2230 Return t if FILENAME can be executed by you.
|
|
2231 For a directory, this means you can access files in that directory.
|
20
|
2232 */
|
|
2233 (filename))
|
70
|
2234
|
0
|
2235 {
|
371
|
2236 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2237 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
2238 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2239 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2240
|
0
|
2241 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2242 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2243
|
|
2244 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2245 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2246 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2247 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_executable_p);
|
|
2248 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2249 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2250 return call2 (handler, Qfile_executable_p, abspath);
|
|
2251
|
272
|
2252 return check_executable ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath)) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
0
|
2253 }
|
|
2254
|
20
|
2255 DEFUN ("file-readable-p", Ffile_readable_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2256 Return t if file FILENAME exists and you can read it.
|
|
2257 See also `file-exists-p' and `file-attributes'.
|
20
|
2258 */
|
|
2259 (filename))
|
0
|
2260 {
|
225
|
2261 /* This function can GC */
|
|
2262 Lisp_Object abspath = Qnil;
|
0
|
2263 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2264 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
225
|
2265 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
151
|
2266
|
0
|
2267 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2268 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2269
|
|
2270 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2271 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2272 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_readable_p);
|
|
2273 if (!NILP (handler))
|
225
|
2274 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call2 (handler, Qfile_readable_p, abspath));
|
0
|
2275
|
373
|
2276 #if defined(WINDOWSNT) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
|
211
|
2277 /* Under MS-DOS and Windows, open does not work for directories. */
|
267
|
2278 UNGCPRO;
|
211
|
2279 if (access (XSTRING_DATA (abspath), 0) == 0)
|
|
2280 return Qt;
|
267
|
2281 else
|
|
2282 return Qnil;
|
265
|
2283 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
|
2284 {
|
|
2285 int desc = interruptible_open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0);
|
|
2286 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2287 if (desc < 0)
|
|
2288 return Qnil;
|
|
2289 close (desc);
|
|
2290 return Qt;
|
|
2291 }
|
|
2292 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
|
0
|
2293 }
|
|
2294
|
|
2295 /* Having this before file-symlink-p mysteriously caused it to be forgotten
|
|
2296 on the RT/PC. */
|
20
|
2297 DEFUN ("file-writable-p", Ffile_writable_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2298 Return t if file FILENAME can be written or created by you.
|
20
|
2299 */
|
|
2300 (filename))
|
0
|
2301 {
|
124
|
2302 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2303 Lisp_Object abspath, dir;
|
|
2304 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2305 struct stat statbuf;
|
|
2306 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2307
|
0
|
2308 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2309 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2310
|
|
2311 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2312 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2313 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2314 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_writable_p);
|
|
2315 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2316 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2317 return call2 (handler, Qfile_writable_p, abspath);
|
|
2318
|
16
|
2319 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), &statbuf) >= 0)
|
|
2320 return (check_writable ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath))
|
0
|
2321 ? Qt : Qnil);
|
|
2322
|
|
2323
|
114
|
2324 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
0
|
2325 dir = Ffile_name_directory (abspath);
|
114
|
2326 UNGCPRO;
|
16
|
2327 return (check_writable (!NILP (dir) ? (char *) XSTRING_DATA (dir)
|
0
|
2328 : "")
|
|
2329 ? Qt : Qnil);
|
|
2330 }
|
|
2331
|
20
|
2332 DEFUN ("file-symlink-p", Ffile_symlink_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2333 Return non-nil if file FILENAME is the name of a symbolic link.
|
|
2334 The value is the name of the file to which it is linked.
|
|
2335 Otherwise returns nil.
|
20
|
2336 */
|
|
2337 (filename))
|
0
|
2338 {
|
124
|
2339 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2340 #ifdef S_IFLNK
|
|
2341 char *buf;
|
|
2342 int bufsize;
|
|
2343 int valsize;
|
|
2344 Lisp_Object val;
|
|
2345 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2346 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2347
|
0
|
2348 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
2349 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2350
|
|
2351 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2352 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
116
|
2353 GCPRO1 (filename);
|
0
|
2354 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qfile_symlink_p);
|
116
|
2355 UNGCPRO;
|
0
|
2356 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2357 return call2 (handler, Qfile_symlink_p, filename);
|
|
2358
|
|
2359 bufsize = 100;
|
|
2360 while (1)
|
|
2361 {
|
185
|
2362 buf = xnew_array_and_zero (char, bufsize);
|
16
|
2363 valsize = readlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename),
|
0
|
2364 buf, bufsize);
|
|
2365 if (valsize < bufsize) break;
|
|
2366 /* Buffer was not long enough */
|
|
2367 xfree (buf);
|
|
2368 bufsize *= 2;
|
|
2369 }
|
|
2370 if (valsize == -1)
|
|
2371 {
|
|
2372 xfree (buf);
|
|
2373 return Qnil;
|
|
2374 }
|
|
2375 val = make_string ((Bufbyte *) buf, valsize);
|
|
2376 xfree (buf);
|
|
2377 return val;
|
|
2378 #else /* not S_IFLNK */
|
|
2379 return Qnil;
|
|
2380 #endif /* not S_IFLNK */
|
|
2381 }
|
|
2382
|
20
|
2383 DEFUN ("file-directory-p", Ffile_directory_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2384 Return t if file FILENAME is the name of a directory as a file.
|
|
2385 A directory name spec may be given instead; then the value is t
|
|
2386 if the directory so specified exists and really is a directory.
|
20
|
2387 */
|
|
2388 (filename))
|
0
|
2389 {
|
124
|
2390 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2391 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
2392 struct stat st;
|
|
2393 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2394 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2395
|
114
|
2396 GCPRO1 (current_buffer->directory);
|
0
|
2397 abspath = expand_and_dir_to_file (filename,
|
|
2398 current_buffer->directory);
|
|
2399 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2400
|
|
2401 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2402 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2403 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2404 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_directory_p);
|
|
2405 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2406 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2407 return call2 (handler, Qfile_directory_p, abspath);
|
|
2408
|
16
|
2409 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2410 return Qnil;
|
|
2411 return (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
2412 }
|
|
2413
|
20
|
2414 DEFUN ("file-accessible-directory-p", Ffile_accessible_directory_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2415 Return t if file FILENAME is the name of a directory as a file,
|
|
2416 and files in that directory can be opened by you. In order to use a
|
|
2417 directory as a buffer's current directory, this predicate must return true.
|
|
2418 A directory name spec may be given instead; then the value is t
|
|
2419 if the directory so specified exists and really is a readable and
|
|
2420 searchable directory.
|
20
|
2421 */
|
|
2422 (filename))
|
0
|
2423 {
|
124
|
2424 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2425 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2426
|
|
2427 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2428 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2429 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qfile_accessible_directory_p);
|
|
2430 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2431 return call2 (handler, Qfile_accessible_directory_p,
|
|
2432 filename);
|
|
2433
|
265
|
2434 #if !defined(WINDOWSNT)
|
0
|
2435 if (NILP (Ffile_directory_p (filename)))
|
|
2436 return (Qnil);
|
116
|
2437 else
|
|
2438 return Ffile_executable_p (filename);
|
211
|
2439 #else
|
|
2440 {
|
|
2441 int tem;
|
|
2442 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
2443 /* It's an unlikely combination, but yes we really do need to gcpro:
|
|
2444 Suppose that file-accessible-directory-p has no handler, but
|
|
2445 file-directory-p does have a handler; this handler causes a GC which
|
|
2446 relocates the string in `filename'; and finally file-directory-p
|
|
2447 returns non-nil. Then we would end up passing a garbaged string
|
|
2448 to file-executable-p. */
|
|
2449 GCPRO1 (filename);
|
|
2450 tem = (NILP (Ffile_directory_p (filename))
|
|
2451 || NILP (Ffile_executable_p (filename)));
|
|
2452 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2453 return tem ? Qnil : Qt;
|
|
2454 }
|
265
|
2455 #endif /* !defined(WINDOWSNT) */
|
0
|
2456 }
|
|
2457
|
20
|
2458 DEFUN ("file-regular-p", Ffile_regular_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
284
|
2459 Return t if file FILENAME is the name of a regular file.
|
0
|
2460 This is the sort of file that holds an ordinary stream of data bytes.
|
20
|
2461 */
|
|
2462 (filename))
|
0
|
2463 {
|
124
|
2464 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
114
|
2465 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
0
|
2466 struct stat st;
|
|
2467 Lisp_Object handler;
|
114
|
2468 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
2469
|
|
2470 GCPRO1 (current_buffer->directory);
|
0
|
2471 abspath = expand_and_dir_to_file (filename, current_buffer->directory);
|
114
|
2472 UNGCPRO;
|
0
|
2473
|
|
2474 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2475 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
114
|
2476 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
0
|
2477 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_regular_p);
|
114
|
2478 UNGCPRO;
|
0
|
2479 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2480 return call2 (handler, Qfile_regular_p, abspath);
|
|
2481
|
16
|
2482 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2483 return Qnil;
|
|
2484 return (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
2485 }
|
|
2486
|
20
|
2487 DEFUN ("file-modes", Ffile_modes, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2488 Return mode bits of FILE, as an integer.
|
20
|
2489 */
|
|
2490 (filename))
|
0
|
2491 {
|
124
|
2492 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2493 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
2494 struct stat st;
|
|
2495 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
2496 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2497
|
114
|
2498 GCPRO1 (current_buffer->directory);
|
0
|
2499 abspath = expand_and_dir_to_file (filename,
|
|
2500 current_buffer->directory);
|
|
2501 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2502
|
|
2503 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2504 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2505 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2506 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qfile_modes);
|
|
2507 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2508 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2509 return call2 (handler, Qfile_modes, abspath);
|
|
2510
|
16
|
2511 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2512 return Qnil;
|
211
|
2513 /* Syncing with FSF 19.34.6 note: not in FSF, #if 0'ed out here. */
|
|
2514 #if 0
|
0
|
2515 #ifdef DOS_NT
|
380
|
2516 if (check_executable (XSTRING_DATA (abspath)))
|
0
|
2517 st.st_mode |= S_IEXEC;
|
|
2518 #endif /* DOS_NT */
|
211
|
2519 #endif /* 0 */
|
0
|
2520
|
|
2521 return make_int (st.st_mode & 07777);
|
|
2522 }
|
|
2523
|
20
|
2524 DEFUN ("set-file-modes", Fset_file_modes, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
2525 Set mode bits of FILE to MODE (an integer).
|
|
2526 Only the 12 low bits of MODE are used.
|
20
|
2527 */
|
|
2528 (filename, mode))
|
0
|
2529 {
|
124
|
2530 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2531 Lisp_Object abspath;
|
|
2532 Lisp_Object handler;
|
114
|
2533 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
151
|
2534
|
114
|
2535 GCPRO1 (current_buffer->directory);
|
0
|
2536 abspath = Fexpand_file_name (filename, current_buffer->directory);
|
116
|
2537 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2538
|
70
|
2539 CHECK_INT (mode);
|
44
|
2540
|
0
|
2541 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2542 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2543 GCPRO1 (abspath);
|
|
2544 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath, Qset_file_modes);
|
|
2545 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2546 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2547 return call3 (handler, Qset_file_modes, abspath, mode);
|
|
2548
|
16
|
2549 if (chmod ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath), XINT (mode)) < 0)
|
227
|
2550 report_file_error ("Doing chmod", list1 (abspath));
|
0
|
2551
|
|
2552 return Qnil;
|
|
2553 }
|
|
2554
|
20
|
2555 DEFUN ("set-default-file-modes", Fset_default_file_modes, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
2556 Set the file permission bits for newly created files.
|
|
2557 MASK should be an integer; if a permission's bit in MASK is 1,
|
|
2558 subsequently created files will not have that permission enabled.
|
|
2559 Only the low 9 bits are used.
|
|
2560 This setting is inherited by subprocesses.
|
20
|
2561 */
|
|
2562 (mode))
|
0
|
2563 {
|
|
2564 CHECK_INT (mode);
|
151
|
2565
|
0
|
2566 umask ((~ XINT (mode)) & 0777);
|
|
2567
|
|
2568 return Qnil;
|
|
2569 }
|
|
2570
|
20
|
2571 DEFUN ("default-file-modes", Fdefault_file_modes, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
2572 Return the default file protection for created files.
|
|
2573 The umask value determines which permissions are enabled in newly
|
|
2574 created files. If a permission's bit in the umask is 1, subsequently
|
|
2575 created files will not have that permission enabled.
|
20
|
2576 */
|
|
2577 ())
|
0
|
2578 {
|
|
2579 int mode;
|
|
2580
|
|
2581 mode = umask (0);
|
|
2582 umask (mode);
|
|
2583
|
|
2584 return make_int ((~ mode) & 0777);
|
|
2585 }
|
|
2586
|
20
|
2587 DEFUN ("unix-sync", Funix_sync, 0, 0, "", /*
|
0
|
2588 Tell Unix to finish all pending disk updates.
|
20
|
2589 */
|
|
2590 ())
|
0
|
2591 {
|
100
|
2592 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
|
0
|
2593 sync ();
|
100
|
2594 #endif
|
0
|
2595 return Qnil;
|
|
2596 }
|
|
2597
|
|
2598
|
20
|
2599 DEFUN ("file-newer-than-file-p", Ffile_newer_than_file_p, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
2600 Return t if file FILE1 is newer than file FILE2.
|
|
2601 If FILE1 does not exist, the answer is nil;
|
|
2602 otherwise, if FILE2 does not exist, the answer is t.
|
20
|
2603 */
|
|
2604 (file1, file2))
|
0
|
2605 {
|
124
|
2606 /* This function can GC. GC checked 1997.04.10. */
|
0
|
2607 Lisp_Object abspath1, abspath2;
|
|
2608 struct stat st;
|
|
2609 int mtime1;
|
|
2610 Lisp_Object handler;
|
114
|
2611 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
0
|
2612
|
|
2613 CHECK_STRING (file1);
|
|
2614 CHECK_STRING (file2);
|
|
2615
|
|
2616 abspath1 = Qnil;
|
114
|
2617 abspath2 = Qnil;
|
|
2618
|
|
2619 GCPRO3 (abspath1, abspath2, current_buffer->directory);
|
|
2620 abspath1 = expand_and_dir_to_file (file1, current_buffer->directory);
|
|
2621 abspath2 = expand_and_dir_to_file (file2, current_buffer->directory);
|
0
|
2622
|
|
2623 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2624 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2625 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath1, Qfile_newer_than_file_p);
|
|
2626 if (NILP (handler))
|
|
2627 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (abspath2, Qfile_newer_than_file_p);
|
|
2628 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2629 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2630 return call3 (handler, Qfile_newer_than_file_p, abspath1,
|
|
2631 abspath2);
|
|
2632
|
16
|
2633 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath1), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2634 return Qnil;
|
|
2635
|
|
2636 mtime1 = st.st_mtime;
|
|
2637
|
16
|
2638 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (abspath2), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2639 return Qt;
|
|
2640
|
|
2641 return (mtime1 > st.st_mtime) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
2642 }
|
|
2643
|
|
2644
|
2
|
2645 /* Stack sizes > 2**16 is a good way to elicit compiler bugs */
|
|
2646 /* #define READ_BUF_SIZE (2 << 16) */
|
|
2647 #define READ_BUF_SIZE (1 << 15)
|
0
|
2648
|
280
|
2649 DEFUN ("insert-file-contents-internal", Finsert_file_contents_internal,
|
|
2650 1, 7, 0, /*
|
70
|
2651 Insert contents of file FILENAME after point; no coding-system frobbing.
|
|
2652 This function is identical to `insert-file-contents' except for the
|
|
2653 handling of the CODESYS and USED-CODESYS arguments under
|
|
2654 XEmacs/Mule. (When Mule support is not present, both functions are
|
|
2655 identical and ignore the CODESYS and USED-CODESYS arguments.)
|
|
2656
|
|
2657 If support for Mule exists in this Emacs, the file is decoded according
|
|
2658 to CODESYS; if omitted, no conversion happens. If USED-CODESYS is non-nil,
|
|
2659 it should be a symbol, and the actual coding system that was used for the
|
|
2660 decoding is stored into it. It will in general be different from CODESYS
|
|
2661 if CODESYS specifies automatic encoding detection or end-of-line detection.
|
|
2662
|
|
2663 Currently BEG and END refer to byte positions (as opposed to character
|
|
2664 positions), even in Mule. (Fixing this is very difficult.)
|
20
|
2665 */
|
274
|
2666 (filename, visit, beg, end, replace, codesys, used_codesys))
|
0
|
2667 {
|
116
|
2668 /* This function can call lisp */
|
|
2669 /* #### dmoore - this function hasn't been checked for gc recently */
|
0
|
2670 struct stat st;
|
|
2671 int fd;
|
|
2672 int saverrno = 0;
|
|
2673 Charcount inserted = 0;
|
|
2674 int speccount;
|
114
|
2675 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5;
|
0
|
2676 Lisp_Object handler = Qnil, val;
|
|
2677 int total;
|
|
2678 Bufbyte read_buf[READ_BUF_SIZE];
|
|
2679 int mc_count;
|
|
2680 struct buffer *buf = current_buffer;
|
114
|
2681 Lisp_Object curbuf;
|
0
|
2682 int not_regular = 0;
|
|
2683
|
|
2684 if (buf->base_buffer && ! NILP (visit))
|
|
2685 error ("Cannot do file visiting in an indirect buffer");
|
|
2686
|
|
2687 /* No need to call Fbarf_if_buffer_read_only() here.
|
|
2688 That's called in begin_multiple_change() or wherever. */
|
|
2689
|
|
2690 val = Qnil;
|
|
2691
|
114
|
2692 /* #### dmoore - should probably check in various places to see if
|
|
2693 curbuf was killed and if so signal an error? */
|
|
2694
|
|
2695 XSETBUFFER (curbuf, buf);
|
|
2696
|
|
2697 GCPRO5 (filename, val, visit, handler, curbuf);
|
151
|
2698
|
0
|
2699 mc_count = (NILP (replace)) ?
|
|
2700 begin_multiple_change (buf, BUF_PT (buf), BUF_PT (buf)) :
|
|
2701 begin_multiple_change (buf, BUF_BEG (buf), BUF_Z (buf));
|
|
2702
|
|
2703 speccount = specpdl_depth (); /* begin_multiple_change also adds
|
|
2704 an unwind_protect */
|
|
2705
|
|
2706 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
2707
|
|
2708 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
2709 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
2710 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qinsert_file_contents);
|
|
2711 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
2712 {
|
74
|
2713 val = call6 (handler, Qinsert_file_contents, filename,
|
|
2714 visit, beg, end, replace);
|
0
|
2715 goto handled;
|
|
2716 }
|
|
2717
|
259
|
2718 #ifdef FILE_CODING
|
70
|
2719 if (!NILP (used_codesys))
|
|
2720 CHECK_SYMBOL (used_codesys);
|
|
2721 #endif
|
|
2722
|
0
|
2723 if ( (!NILP (beg) || !NILP (end)) && !NILP (visit) )
|
|
2724 error ("Attempt to visit less than an entire file");
|
151
|
2725
|
0
|
2726 fd = -1;
|
|
2727
|
398
|
2728 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
2729 {
|
|
2730 if (fd >= 0) close (fd);
|
|
2731 badopen:
|
|
2732 if (NILP (visit))
|
227
|
2733 report_file_error ("Opening input file", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
2734 st.st_mtime = -1;
|
|
2735 goto notfound;
|
|
2736 }
|
|
2737
|
|
2738 #ifdef S_IFREG
|
209
|
2739 /* Signal an error if we are accessing a non-regular file, with
|
|
2740 REPLACE, BEG or END being non-nil. */
|
0
|
2741 if (!S_ISREG (st.st_mode))
|
|
2742 {
|
173
|
2743 not_regular = 1;
|
|
2744
|
|
2745 if (!NILP (visit))
|
|
2746 goto notfound;
|
|
2747
|
|
2748 if (!NILP (replace) || !NILP (beg) || !NILP (end))
|
0
|
2749 {
|
|
2750 end_multiple_change (buf, mc_count);
|
|
2751
|
371
|
2752 return Fsignal (Qfile_error,
|
|
2753 list2 (build_translated_string("not a regular file"),
|
|
2754 filename));
|
0
|
2755 }
|
|
2756 }
|
183
|
2757 #endif /* S_IFREG */
|
0
|
2758
|
173
|
2759 if (!NILP (beg))
|
|
2760 CHECK_INT (beg);
|
|
2761 else
|
|
2762 beg = Qzero;
|
|
2763
|
|
2764 if (!NILP (end))
|
|
2765 CHECK_INT (end);
|
|
2766
|
0
|
2767 if (fd < 0)
|
225
|
2768 {
|
|
2769 if ((fd = interruptible_open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename),
|
251
|
2770 O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
|
225
|
2771 goto badopen;
|
|
2772 }
|
0
|
2773
|
|
2774 /* Replacement should preserve point as it preserves markers. */
|
|
2775 if (!NILP (replace))
|
|
2776 record_unwind_protect (restore_point_unwind, Fpoint_marker (Qnil, Qnil));
|
|
2777
|
|
2778 record_unwind_protect (close_file_unwind, make_int (fd));
|
|
2779
|
|
2780 /* Supposedly happens on VMS. */
|
|
2781 if (st.st_size < 0)
|
|
2782 error ("File size is negative");
|
|
2783
|
|
2784 if (NILP (end))
|
|
2785 {
|
173
|
2786 if (!not_regular)
|
|
2787 {
|
|
2788 end = make_int (st.st_size);
|
|
2789 if (XINT (end) != st.st_size)
|
|
2790 error ("Maximum buffer size exceeded");
|
|
2791 }
|
0
|
2792 }
|
|
2793
|
|
2794 /* If requested, replace the accessible part of the buffer
|
|
2795 with the file contents. Avoid replacing text at the
|
|
2796 beginning or end of the buffer that matches the file contents;
|
|
2797 that preserves markers pointing to the unchanged parts. */
|
259
|
2798 #if !defined (FILE_CODING)
|
0
|
2799 /* The replace-mode code currently only works when the assumption
|
211
|
2800 'one byte == one char' holds true. This fails Mule because
|
|
2801 files may contain multibyte characters. It holds under Windows NT
|
|
2802 provided we convert CRLF into LF. */
|
0
|
2803 # define FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT
|
265
|
2804 #endif /* !defined (FILE_CODING) */
|
|
2805
|
0
|
2806 #ifndef FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT
|
|
2807 if (!NILP (replace))
|
|
2808 {
|
|
2809 buffer_delete_range (buf, BUF_BEG (buf), BUF_Z (buf),
|
|
2810 !NILP (visit) ? INSDEL_NO_LOCKING : 0);
|
|
2811 }
|
|
2812 #else /* FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT */
|
|
2813 if (!NILP (replace))
|
|
2814 {
|
|
2815 char buffer[1 << 14];
|
|
2816 Bufpos same_at_start = BUF_BEGV (buf);
|
|
2817 Bufpos same_at_end = BUF_ZV (buf);
|
|
2818 int overlap;
|
|
2819
|
|
2820 /* Count how many chars at the start of the file
|
|
2821 match the text at the beginning of the buffer. */
|
|
2822 while (1)
|
|
2823 {
|
|
2824 int nread;
|
|
2825 Bufpos bufpos;
|
|
2826 nread = read_allowing_quit (fd, buffer, sizeof buffer);
|
|
2827 if (nread < 0)
|
|
2828 error ("IO error reading %s: %s",
|
16
|
2829 XSTRING_DATA (filename), strerror (errno));
|
0
|
2830 else if (nread == 0)
|
|
2831 break;
|
|
2832 bufpos = 0;
|
|
2833 while (bufpos < nread && same_at_start < BUF_ZV (buf)
|
|
2834 && BUF_FETCH_CHAR (buf, same_at_start) == buffer[bufpos])
|
|
2835 same_at_start++, bufpos++;
|
|
2836 /* If we found a discrepancy, stop the scan.
|
211
|
2837 Otherwise loop around and scan the next bufferful. */
|
0
|
2838 if (bufpos != nread)
|
|
2839 break;
|
|
2840 }
|
|
2841 /* If the file matches the buffer completely,
|
|
2842 there's no need to replace anything. */
|
|
2843 if (same_at_start - BUF_BEGV (buf) == st.st_size)
|
|
2844 {
|
|
2845 close (fd);
|
|
2846 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
2847 /* Truncate the buffer to the size of the file. */
|
|
2848 buffer_delete_range (buf, same_at_start, same_at_end,
|
|
2849 !NILP (visit) ? INSDEL_NO_LOCKING : 0);
|
|
2850 goto handled;
|
|
2851 }
|
|
2852 /* Count how many chars at the end of the file
|
|
2853 match the text at the end of the buffer. */
|
|
2854 while (1)
|
|
2855 {
|
|
2856 int total_read, nread;
|
|
2857 Bufpos bufpos, curpos, trial;
|
|
2858
|
|
2859 /* At what file position are we now scanning? */
|
|
2860 curpos = st.st_size - (BUF_ZV (buf) - same_at_end);
|
|
2861 /* If the entire file matches the buffer tail, stop the scan. */
|
|
2862 if (curpos == 0)
|
|
2863 break;
|
|
2864 /* How much can we scan in the next step? */
|
272
|
2865 trial = min (curpos, (Bufpos) sizeof (buffer));
|
0
|
2866 if (lseek (fd, curpos - trial, 0) < 0)
|
227
|
2867 report_file_error ("Setting file position", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
2868
|
|
2869 total_read = 0;
|
|
2870 while (total_read < trial)
|
|
2871 {
|
|
2872 nread = read_allowing_quit (fd, buffer + total_read,
|
|
2873 trial - total_read);
|
|
2874 if (nread <= 0)
|
227
|
2875 report_file_error ("IO error reading file", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
2876 total_read += nread;
|
|
2877 }
|
211
|
2878 /* Scan this bufferful from the end, comparing with
|
0
|
2879 the Emacs buffer. */
|
|
2880 bufpos = total_read;
|
|
2881 /* Compare with same_at_start to avoid counting some buffer text
|
|
2882 as matching both at the file's beginning and at the end. */
|
|
2883 while (bufpos > 0 && same_at_end > same_at_start
|
|
2884 && BUF_FETCH_CHAR (buf, same_at_end - 1) ==
|
|
2885 buffer[bufpos - 1])
|
|
2886 same_at_end--, bufpos--;
|
|
2887 /* If we found a discrepancy, stop the scan.
|
211
|
2888 Otherwise loop around and scan the preceding bufferful. */
|
0
|
2889 if (bufpos != 0)
|
|
2890 break;
|
|
2891 /* If display current starts at beginning of line,
|
|
2892 keep it that way. */
|
|
2893 if (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil))->buffer) == buf)
|
|
2894 XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil))->start_at_line_beg =
|
|
2895 !NILP (Fbolp (make_buffer (buf)));
|
|
2896 }
|
|
2897
|
|
2898 /* Don't try to reuse the same piece of text twice. */
|
|
2899 overlap = same_at_start - BUF_BEGV (buf) -
|
|
2900 (same_at_end + st.st_size - BUF_ZV (buf));
|
|
2901 if (overlap > 0)
|
|
2902 same_at_end += overlap;
|
|
2903
|
|
2904 /* Arrange to read only the nonmatching middle part of the file. */
|
|
2905 beg = make_int (same_at_start - BUF_BEGV (buf));
|
|
2906 end = make_int (st.st_size - (BUF_ZV (buf) - same_at_end));
|
|
2907
|
|
2908 buffer_delete_range (buf, same_at_start, same_at_end,
|
|
2909 !NILP (visit) ? INSDEL_NO_LOCKING : 0);
|
|
2910 /* Insert from the file at the proper position. */
|
|
2911 BUF_SET_PT (buf, same_at_start);
|
|
2912 }
|
|
2913 #endif /* FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT */
|
|
2914
|
173
|
2915 if (!not_regular)
|
|
2916 {
|
|
2917 total = XINT (end) - XINT (beg);
|
|
2918
|
|
2919 /* Make sure point-max won't overflow after this insertion. */
|
227
|
2920 if (total != XINT (make_int (total)))
|
173
|
2921 error ("Maximum buffer size exceeded");
|
|
2922 }
|
|
2923 else
|
274
|
2924 /* For a special file, all we can do is guess. The value of -1
|
|
2925 will make the stream functions read as much as possible. */
|
|
2926 total = -1;
|
0
|
2927
|
|
2928 if (XINT (beg) != 0
|
|
2929 #ifdef FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT
|
|
2930 /* why was this here? asked jwz. The reason is that the replace-mode
|
|
2931 connivings above will normally put the file pointer other than
|
|
2932 where it should be. */
|
|
2933 || !NILP (replace)
|
|
2934 #endif /* !FSFMACS_SPEEDY_INSERT */
|
|
2935 )
|
|
2936 {
|
|
2937 if (lseek (fd, XINT (beg), 0) < 0)
|
227
|
2938 report_file_error ("Setting file position", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
2939 }
|
|
2940
|
|
2941 {
|
|
2942 Bufpos cur_point = BUF_PT (buf);
|
|
2943 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
2944 Lisp_Object stream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, total,
|
|
2945 LSTR_ALLOW_QUIT);
|
|
2946
|
|
2947 NGCPRO1 (stream);
|
|
2948 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (stream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED, 65536);
|
259
|
2949 #ifdef FILE_CODING
|
70
|
2950 stream = make_decoding_input_stream
|
|
2951 (XLSTREAM (stream), Fget_coding_system (codesys));
|
|
2952 Lstream_set_character_mode (XLSTREAM (stream));
|
|
2953 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (stream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED, 65536);
|
274
|
2954 #endif /* FILE_CODING */
|
0
|
2955
|
280
|
2956 record_unwind_protect (delete_stream_unwind, stream);
|
0
|
2957
|
16
|
2958 /* No need to limit the amount of stuff we attempt to read. (It would
|
|
2959 be incorrect, anyway, when Mule is enabled.) Instead, the limiting
|
|
2960 occurs inside of the filedesc stream. */
|
0
|
2961 while (1)
|
|
2962 {
|
398
|
2963 ssize_t this_len;
|
0
|
2964 Charcount cc_inserted;
|
|
2965
|
|
2966 QUIT;
|
|
2967 this_len = Lstream_read (XLSTREAM (stream), read_buf,
|
|
2968 sizeof (read_buf));
|
151
|
2969
|
0
|
2970 if (this_len <= 0)
|
|
2971 {
|
|
2972 if (this_len < 0)
|
|
2973 saverrno = errno;
|
|
2974 break;
|
|
2975 }
|
|
2976
|
|
2977 cc_inserted = buffer_insert_raw_string_1 (buf, cur_point, read_buf,
|
|
2978 this_len,
|
|
2979 !NILP (visit)
|
|
2980 ? INSDEL_NO_LOCKING : 0);
|
|
2981 inserted += cc_inserted;
|
|
2982 cur_point += cc_inserted;
|
|
2983 }
|
259
|
2984 #ifdef FILE_CODING
|
70
|
2985 if (!NILP (used_codesys))
|
|
2986 {
|
|
2987 Fset (used_codesys,
|
|
2988 XCODING_SYSTEM_NAME (decoding_stream_coding_system (XLSTREAM (stream))));
|
|
2989 }
|
274
|
2990 #endif /* FILE_CODING */
|
0
|
2991 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
2992 }
|
|
2993
|
|
2994 /* Close the file/stream */
|
|
2995 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
2996
|
|
2997 if (saverrno != 0)
|
|
2998 {
|
|
2999 error ("IO error reading %s: %s",
|
16
|
3000 XSTRING_DATA (filename), strerror (saverrno));
|
0
|
3001 }
|
|
3002
|
|
3003 notfound:
|
|
3004 handled:
|
|
3005
|
|
3006 end_multiple_change (buf, mc_count);
|
|
3007
|
|
3008 if (!NILP (visit))
|
|
3009 {
|
|
3010 if (!EQ (buf->undo_list, Qt))
|
|
3011 buf->undo_list = Qnil;
|
|
3012 if (NILP (handler))
|
|
3013 {
|
|
3014 buf->modtime = st.st_mtime;
|
|
3015 buf->filename = filename;
|
|
3016 /* XEmacs addition: */
|
|
3017 /* This function used to be in C, ostensibly so that
|
|
3018 it could be called here. But that's just silly.
|
|
3019 There's no reason C code can't call out to Lisp
|
|
3020 code, and it's a lot cleaner this way. */
|
|
3021 if (!NILP (Ffboundp (Qcompute_buffer_file_truename)))
|
|
3022 call1 (Qcompute_buffer_file_truename, make_buffer (buf));
|
|
3023 }
|
|
3024 BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (buf) = BUF_MODIFF (buf);
|
|
3025 buf->auto_save_modified = BUF_MODIFF (buf);
|
272
|
3026 buf->saved_size = make_int (BUF_SIZE (buf));
|
0
|
3027 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
|
|
3028 if (NILP (handler))
|
|
3029 {
|
|
3030 if (!NILP (buf->file_truename))
|
|
3031 unlock_file (buf->file_truename);
|
|
3032 unlock_file (filename);
|
|
3033 }
|
|
3034 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
|
|
3035 if (not_regular)
|
|
3036 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fsignal (Qfile_error,
|
|
3037 list2 (build_string ("not a regular file"),
|
|
3038 filename)));
|
|
3039
|
|
3040 /* If visiting nonexistent file, return nil. */
|
|
3041 if (buf->modtime == -1)
|
|
3042 report_file_error ("Opening input file",
|
|
3043 list1 (filename));
|
|
3044 }
|
|
3045
|
|
3046 /* Decode file format */
|
|
3047 if (inserted > 0)
|
|
3048 {
|
151
|
3049 Lisp_Object insval = call3 (Qformat_decode,
|
0
|
3050 Qnil, make_int (inserted), visit);
|
|
3051 CHECK_INT (insval);
|
|
3052 inserted = XINT (insval);
|
|
3053 }
|
|
3054
|
|
3055 if (inserted > 0)
|
|
3056 {
|
227
|
3057 Lisp_Object p;
|
0
|
3058 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
3059
|
|
3060 NGCPRO1 (p);
|
227
|
3061 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (p, Vafter_insert_file_functions)
|
0
|
3062 {
|
|
3063 Lisp_Object insval =
|
227
|
3064 call1 (XCAR (p), make_int (inserted));
|
0
|
3065 if (!NILP (insval))
|
|
3066 {
|
|
3067 CHECK_NATNUM (insval);
|
|
3068 inserted = XINT (insval);
|
|
3069 }
|
|
3070 QUIT;
|
|
3071 }
|
|
3072 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
3073 }
|
|
3074
|
|
3075 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3076
|
|
3077 if (!NILP (val))
|
|
3078 return (val);
|
|
3079 else
|
|
3080 return (list2 (filename, make_int (inserted)));
|
|
3081 }
|
|
3082
|
|
3083
|
|
3084 static int a_write (Lisp_Object outstream, Lisp_Object instream, int pos,
|
|
3085 Lisp_Object *annot);
|
|
3086 static Lisp_Object build_annotations (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end);
|
|
3087
|
|
3088 /* If build_annotations switched buffers, switch back to BUF.
|
|
3089 Kill the temporary buffer that was selected in the meantime. */
|
|
3090
|
151
|
3091 static Lisp_Object
|
0
|
3092 build_annotations_unwind (Lisp_Object buf)
|
|
3093 {
|
|
3094 Lisp_Object tembuf;
|
|
3095
|
|
3096 if (XBUFFER (buf) == current_buffer)
|
|
3097 return Qnil;
|
|
3098 tembuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
|
|
3099 Fset_buffer (buf);
|
|
3100 Fkill_buffer (tembuf);
|
|
3101 return Qnil;
|
|
3102 }
|
|
3103
|
70
|
3104 DEFUN ("write-region-internal", Fwrite_region_internal, 3, 7,
|
20
|
3105 "r\nFWrite region to file: ", /*
|
70
|
3106 Write current region into specified file; no coding-system frobbing.
|
|
3107 This function is identical to `write-region' except for the handling
|
|
3108 of the CODESYS argument under XEmacs/Mule. (When Mule support is not
|
|
3109 present, both functions are identical and ignore the CODESYS argument.)
|
|
3110 If support for Mule exists in this Emacs, the file is encoded according
|
|
3111 to the value of CODESYS. If this is nil, no code conversion occurs.
|
20
|
3112 */
|
70
|
3113 (start, end, filename, append, visit, lockname, codesys))
|
0
|
3114 {
|
116
|
3115 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
3116 int desc;
|
|
3117 int failure;
|
|
3118 int save_errno = 0;
|
|
3119 struct stat st;
|
371
|
3120 Lisp_Object fn;
|
0
|
3121 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
3122 int visiting_other = STRINGP (visit);
|
|
3123 int visiting = (EQ (visit, Qt) || visiting_other);
|
|
3124 int quietly = (!visiting && !NILP (visit));
|
|
3125 Lisp_Object visit_file = Qnil;
|
|
3126 Lisp_Object annotations = Qnil;
|
|
3127 struct buffer *given_buffer;
|
|
3128 Bufpos start1, end1;
|
371
|
3129
|
|
3130 /* #### dmoore - if Fexpand_file_name or handlers kill the buffer,
|
114
|
3131 we should signal an error rather than blissfully continuing
|
|
3132 along. ARGH, this function is going to lose lose lose. We need
|
|
3133 to protect the current_buffer from being destroyed, but the
|
371
|
3134 multiple return points make this a pain in the butt. */
|
114
|
3135
|
259
|
3136 #ifdef FILE_CODING
|
70
|
3137 codesys = Fget_coding_system (codesys);
|
274
|
3138 #endif /* FILE_CODING */
|
70
|
3139
|
0
|
3140 if (current_buffer->base_buffer && ! NILP (visit))
|
|
3141 error ("Cannot do file visiting in an indirect buffer");
|
|
3142
|
|
3143 if (!NILP (start) && !STRINGP (start))
|
|
3144 get_buffer_range_char (current_buffer, start, end, &start1, &end1, 0);
|
|
3145
|
|
3146 {
|
|
3147 Lisp_Object handler;
|
371
|
3148 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5;
|
|
3149
|
|
3150 GCPRO5 (start, filename, visit, visit_file, lockname);
|
0
|
3151
|
|
3152 if (visiting_other)
|
|
3153 visit_file = Fexpand_file_name (visit, Qnil);
|
|
3154 else
|
|
3155 visit_file = filename;
|
|
3156 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
|
|
3157
|
371
|
3158 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3159
|
0
|
3160 if (NILP (lockname))
|
|
3161 lockname = visit_file;
|
|
3162
|
|
3163 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
3164 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
3165 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qwrite_region);
|
|
3166 /* If FILENAME has no handler, see if VISIT has one. */
|
|
3167 if (NILP (handler) && STRINGP (visit))
|
|
3168 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (visit, Qwrite_region);
|
|
3169
|
|
3170 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
3171 {
|
151
|
3172 Lisp_Object val = call8 (handler, Qwrite_region, start, end,
|
86
|
3173 filename, append, visit, lockname, codesys);
|
0
|
3174 if (visiting)
|
|
3175 {
|
|
3176 BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer) = BUF_MODIFF (current_buffer);
|
272
|
3177 current_buffer->saved_size = make_int (BUF_SIZE (current_buffer));
|
0
|
3178 current_buffer->filename = visit_file;
|
|
3179 MARK_MODELINE_CHANGED;
|
|
3180 }
|
|
3181 return val;
|
|
3182 }
|
|
3183 }
|
|
3184
|
|
3185 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
|
|
3186 if (!auto_saving)
|
371
|
3187 {
|
|
3188 Lisp_Object curbuf;
|
|
3189 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5;
|
|
3190
|
|
3191 XSETBUFFER (curbuf, current_buffer);
|
|
3192 GCPRO5 (start, filename, visit_file, lockname, curbuf);
|
|
3193 lock_file (lockname);
|
|
3194 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3195 }
|
0
|
3196 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
|
|
3197
|
|
3198 /* Special kludge to simplify auto-saving. */
|
|
3199 if (NILP (start))
|
|
3200 {
|
|
3201 start1 = BUF_BEG (current_buffer);
|
|
3202 end1 = BUF_Z (current_buffer);
|
|
3203 }
|
|
3204
|
|
3205 record_unwind_protect (build_annotations_unwind, Fcurrent_buffer ());
|
|
3206
|
|
3207 given_buffer = current_buffer;
|
|
3208 annotations = build_annotations (start, end);
|
|
3209 if (current_buffer != given_buffer)
|
|
3210 {
|
|
3211 start1 = BUF_BEGV (current_buffer);
|
|
3212 end1 = BUF_ZV (current_buffer);
|
|
3213 }
|
|
3214
|
|
3215 fn = filename;
|
|
3216 desc = -1;
|
|
3217 if (!NILP (append))
|
265
|
3218 {
|
|
3219 desc = open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (fn), O_WRONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0);
|
|
3220 }
|
0
|
3221 if (desc < 0)
|
|
3222 {
|
251
|
3223 desc = open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (fn),
|
|
3224 (O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_CREAT | OPEN_BINARY),
|
|
3225 ((auto_saving) ? auto_save_mode_bits : CREAT_MODE));
|
0
|
3226 }
|
|
3227
|
|
3228 if (desc < 0)
|
|
3229 {
|
|
3230 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
|
|
3231 save_errno = errno;
|
|
3232 if (!auto_saving) unlock_file (lockname);
|
|
3233 errno = save_errno;
|
|
3234 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
|
227
|
3235 report_file_error ("Opening output file", list1 (filename));
|
0
|
3236 }
|
|
3237
|
|
3238 {
|
|
3239 Lisp_Object desc_locative = Fcons (make_int (desc), Qnil);
|
|
3240 Lisp_Object instream = Qnil, outstream = Qnil;
|
371
|
3241 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
0
|
3242 /* need to gcpro; QUIT could happen out of call to write() */
|
371
|
3243 GCPRO2 (instream, outstream);
|
0
|
3244
|
|
3245 record_unwind_protect (close_file_unwind, desc_locative);
|
|
3246
|
|
3247 if (!NILP (append))
|
|
3248 {
|
|
3249 if (lseek (desc, 0, 2) < 0)
|
|
3250 {
|
|
3251 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
|
|
3252 if (!auto_saving) unlock_file (lockname);
|
|
3253 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
|
|
3254 report_file_error ("Lseek error",
|
|
3255 list1 (filename));
|
|
3256 }
|
|
3257 }
|
|
3258
|
|
3259 failure = 0;
|
|
3260
|
|
3261 /* Note: I tried increasing the buffering size, along with
|
|
3262 various other tricks, but nothing seemed to make much of
|
|
3263 a difference in the time it took to save a large file.
|
|
3264 (Actually that's not true. With a local disk, changing
|
|
3265 the buffer size doesn't seem to make much difference.
|
|
3266 With an NFS-mounted disk, it could make a lot of difference
|
|
3267 because you're affecting the number of network requests
|
|
3268 that need to be made, and there could be a large latency
|
|
3269 for each request. So I've increased the buffer size
|
|
3270 to 64K.) */
|
|
3271 outstream = make_filedesc_output_stream (desc, 0, -1, 0);
|
|
3272 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (outstream),
|
|
3273 LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED, 65536);
|
259
|
3274 #ifdef FILE_CODING
|
70
|
3275 outstream =
|
185
|
3276 make_encoding_output_stream (XLSTREAM (outstream), codesys);
|
70
|
3277 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (outstream),
|
|
3278 LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED, 65536);
|
274
|
3279 #endif /* FILE_CODING */
|
0
|
3280 if (STRINGP (start))
|
|
3281 {
|
|
3282 instream = make_lisp_string_input_stream (start, 0, -1);
|
|
3283 start1 = 0;
|
|
3284 }
|
|
3285 else
|
|
3286 instream = make_lisp_buffer_input_stream (current_buffer, start1, end1,
|
|
3287 LSTR_SELECTIVE |
|
|
3288 LSTR_IGNORE_ACCESSIBLE);
|
|
3289 failure = (0 > (a_write (outstream, instream, start1,
|
|
3290 &annotations)));
|
|
3291 save_errno = errno;
|
|
3292 /* Note that this doesn't close the desc since we created the
|
|
3293 stream without the LSTR_CLOSING flag, but it does
|
|
3294 flush out any buffered data. */
|
|
3295 if (Lstream_close (XLSTREAM (outstream)) < 0)
|
|
3296 {
|
|
3297 failure = 1;
|
|
3298 save_errno = errno;
|
|
3299 }
|
|
3300 Lstream_close (XLSTREAM (instream));
|
371
|
3301 UNGCPRO;
|
0
|
3302
|
|
3303 #ifdef HAVE_FSYNC
|
|
3304 /* Note fsync appears to change the modtime on BSD4.2 (both vax and sun).
|
|
3305 Disk full in NFS may be reported here. */
|
|
3306 /* mib says that closing the file will try to write as fast as NFS can do
|
|
3307 it, and that means the fsync here is not crucial for autosave files. */
|
|
3308 if (!auto_saving && fsync (desc) < 0
|
|
3309 /* If fsync fails with EINTR, don't treat that as serious. */
|
|
3310 && errno != EINTR)
|
|
3311 {
|
|
3312 failure = 1;
|
|
3313 save_errno = errno;
|
|
3314 }
|
183
|
3315 #endif /* HAVE_FSYNC */
|
0
|
3316
|
398
|
3317 /* Spurious "file has changed on disk" warnings used to be seen on
|
|
3318 systems where close() can change the modtime. This is known to
|
|
3319 happen on various NFS file systems, on Windows, and on Linux.
|
|
3320 Rather than handling this on a per-system basis, we
|
|
3321 unconditionally do the stat() after the close(). */
|
0
|
3322
|
|
3323 /* NFS can report a write failure now. */
|
|
3324 if (close (desc) < 0)
|
|
3325 {
|
|
3326 failure = 1;
|
|
3327 save_errno = errno;
|
|
3328 }
|
|
3329
|
|
3330 /* Discard the close unwind-protect. Execute the one for
|
|
3331 build_annotations (switches back to the original current buffer
|
|
3332 as necessary). */
|
|
3333 XCAR (desc_locative) = Qnil;
|
|
3334 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
3335 }
|
151
|
3336
|
16
|
3337 stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (fn), &st);
|
0
|
3338
|
|
3339 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
|
|
3340 if (!auto_saving)
|
|
3341 unlock_file (lockname);
|
|
3342 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
|
|
3343
|
|
3344 /* Do this before reporting IO error
|
|
3345 to avoid a "file has changed on disk" warning on
|
|
3346 next attempt to save. */
|
|
3347 if (visiting)
|
|
3348 current_buffer->modtime = st.st_mtime;
|
|
3349
|
|
3350 if (failure)
|
151
|
3351 error ("IO error writing %s: %s",
|
|
3352 XSTRING_DATA (fn),
|
0
|
3353 strerror (save_errno));
|
|
3354
|
|
3355 if (visiting)
|
|
3356 {
|
|
3357 BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer) = BUF_MODIFF (current_buffer);
|
272
|
3358 current_buffer->saved_size = make_int (BUF_SIZE (current_buffer));
|
0
|
3359 current_buffer->filename = visit_file;
|
|
3360 MARK_MODELINE_CHANGED;
|
|
3361 }
|
|
3362 else if (quietly)
|
|
3363 {
|
|
3364 return Qnil;
|
|
3365 }
|
|
3366
|
|
3367 if (!auto_saving)
|
|
3368 {
|
|
3369 if (visiting_other)
|
16
|
3370 message ("Wrote %s", XSTRING_DATA (visit_file));
|
0
|
3371 else
|
|
3372 {
|
371
|
3373 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
3374 Lisp_Object fsp;
|
|
3375 GCPRO1 (fn);
|
|
3376
|
0
|
3377 fsp = Ffile_symlink_p (fn);
|
|
3378 if (NILP (fsp))
|
16
|
3379 message ("Wrote %s", XSTRING_DATA (fn));
|
0
|
3380 else
|
151
|
3381 message ("Wrote %s (symlink to %s)",
|
16
|
3382 XSTRING_DATA (fn), XSTRING_DATA (fsp));
|
371
|
3383 UNGCPRO;
|
0
|
3384 }
|
|
3385 }
|
|
3386 return Qnil;
|
|
3387 }
|
|
3388
|
|
3389 /* #### This is such a load of shit!!!! There is no way we should define
|
|
3390 something so stupid as a subr, just sort the fucking list more
|
|
3391 intelligently. */
|
20
|
3392 DEFUN ("car-less-than-car", Fcar_less_than_car, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
3393 Return t if (car A) is numerically less than (car B).
|
20
|
3394 */
|
|
3395 (a, b))
|
0
|
3396 {
|
380
|
3397 Lisp_Object objs[2];
|
|
3398 objs[0] = Fcar (a);
|
|
3399 objs[1] = Fcar (b);
|
|
3400 return Flss (2, objs);
|
0
|
3401 }
|
|
3402
|
|
3403 /* Heh heh heh, let's define this too, just to aggravate the person who
|
|
3404 wrote the above comment. */
|
20
|
3405 DEFUN ("cdr-less-than-cdr", Fcdr_less_than_cdr, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
3406 Return t if (cdr A) is numerically less than (cdr B).
|
20
|
3407 */
|
|
3408 (a, b))
|
0
|
3409 {
|
380
|
3410 Lisp_Object objs[2];
|
|
3411 objs[0] = Fcdr (a);
|
|
3412 objs[1] = Fcdr (b);
|
|
3413 return Flss (2, objs);
|
0
|
3414 }
|
|
3415
|
|
3416 /* Build the complete list of annotations appropriate for writing out
|
|
3417 the text between START and END, by calling all the functions in
|
|
3418 write-region-annotate-functions and merging the lists they return.
|
|
3419 If one of these functions switches to a different buffer, we assume
|
|
3420 that buffer contains altered text. Therefore, the caller must
|
|
3421 make sure to restore the current buffer in all cases,
|
|
3422 as save-excursion would do. */
|
|
3423
|
|
3424 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3425 build_annotations (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
|
|
3426 {
|
|
3427 /* This function can GC */
|
|
3428 Lisp_Object annotations;
|
|
3429 Lisp_Object p, res;
|
|
3430 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
215
|
3431 Lisp_Object original_buffer;
|
|
3432
|
|
3433 XSETBUFFER (original_buffer, current_buffer);
|
0
|
3434
|
|
3435 annotations = Qnil;
|
|
3436 p = Vwrite_region_annotate_functions;
|
|
3437 GCPRO2 (annotations, p);
|
|
3438 while (!NILP (p))
|
|
3439 {
|
|
3440 struct buffer *given_buffer = current_buffer;
|
|
3441 Vwrite_region_annotations_so_far = annotations;
|
|
3442 res = call2 (Fcar (p), start, end);
|
|
3443 /* If the function makes a different buffer current,
|
|
3444 assume that means this buffer contains altered text to be output.
|
|
3445 Reset START and END from the buffer bounds
|
|
3446 and discard all previous annotations because they should have
|
|
3447 been dealt with by this function. */
|
|
3448 if (current_buffer != given_buffer)
|
|
3449 {
|
|
3450 start = make_int (BUF_BEGV (current_buffer));
|
|
3451 end = make_int (BUF_ZV (current_buffer));
|
|
3452 annotations = Qnil;
|
|
3453 }
|
183
|
3454 Flength (res); /* Check basic validity of return value */
|
0
|
3455 annotations = merge (annotations, res, Qcar_less_than_car);
|
|
3456 p = Fcdr (p);
|
|
3457 }
|
|
3458
|
|
3459 /* Now do the same for annotation functions implied by the file-format */
|
|
3460 if (auto_saving && (!EQ (Vauto_save_file_format, Qt)))
|
|
3461 p = Vauto_save_file_format;
|
|
3462 else
|
|
3463 p = current_buffer->file_format;
|
|
3464 while (!NILP (p))
|
|
3465 {
|
|
3466 struct buffer *given_buffer = current_buffer;
|
|
3467 Vwrite_region_annotations_so_far = annotations;
|
215
|
3468 res = call4 (Qformat_annotate_function, Fcar (p), start, end,
|
|
3469 original_buffer);
|
0
|
3470 if (current_buffer != given_buffer)
|
|
3471 {
|
|
3472 start = make_int (BUF_BEGV (current_buffer));
|
|
3473 end = make_int (BUF_ZV (current_buffer));
|
|
3474 annotations = Qnil;
|
|
3475 }
|
183
|
3476 Flength (res);
|
0
|
3477 annotations = merge (annotations, res, Qcar_less_than_car);
|
|
3478 p = Fcdr (p);
|
|
3479 }
|
|
3480 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3481 return annotations;
|
|
3482 }
|
|
3483
|
|
3484 /* Write to stream OUTSTREAM the characters from INSTREAM (it is read until
|
|
3485 EOF is encountered), assuming they start at position POS in the buffer
|
|
3486 of string that STREAM refers to. Intersperse with them the annotations
|
|
3487 from *ANNOT that fall into the range of positions we are reading from,
|
|
3488 each at its appropriate position.
|
|
3489
|
|
3490 Modify *ANNOT by discarding elements as we output them.
|
|
3491 The return value is negative in case of system call failure. */
|
|
3492
|
|
3493 /* 4K should probably be fine. We just need to reduce the number of
|
|
3494 function calls to reasonable level. The Lstream stuff itself will
|
|
3495 batch to 64K to reduce the number of system calls. */
|
|
3496
|
|
3497 #define A_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE 4096
|
|
3498
|
|
3499 static int
|
|
3500 a_write (Lisp_Object outstream, Lisp_Object instream, int pos,
|
|
3501 Lisp_Object *annot)
|
|
3502 {
|
|
3503 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
3504 int nextpos;
|
|
3505 unsigned char largebuf[A_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE];
|
|
3506 Lstream *instr = XLSTREAM (instream);
|
|
3507 Lstream *outstr = XLSTREAM (outstream);
|
|
3508
|
272
|
3509 while (LISTP (*annot))
|
0
|
3510 {
|
|
3511 tem = Fcar_safe (Fcar (*annot));
|
|
3512 if (INTP (tem))
|
|
3513 nextpos = XINT (tem);
|
|
3514 else
|
|
3515 nextpos = INT_MAX;
|
70
|
3516 #ifdef MULE
|
|
3517 /* If there are annotations left and we have Mule, then we
|
|
3518 have to do the I/O one emchar at a time so we can
|
|
3519 determine when to insert the annotation. */
|
|
3520 if (!NILP (*annot))
|
|
3521 {
|
|
3522 Emchar ch;
|
|
3523 while (pos != nextpos && (ch = Lstream_get_emchar (instr)) != EOF)
|
|
3524 {
|
|
3525 if (Lstream_put_emchar (outstr, ch) < 0)
|
|
3526 return -1;
|
|
3527 pos++;
|
|
3528 }
|
|
3529 }
|
|
3530 else
|
183
|
3531 #endif /* MULE */
|
0
|
3532 {
|
|
3533 while (pos != nextpos)
|
|
3534 {
|
|
3535 /* Otherwise there is no point to that. Just go in batches. */
|
|
3536 int chunk = min (nextpos - pos, A_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE);
|
151
|
3537
|
0
|
3538 chunk = Lstream_read (instr, largebuf, chunk);
|
|
3539 if (chunk < 0)
|
|
3540 return -1;
|
|
3541 if (chunk == 0) /* EOF */
|
|
3542 break;
|
|
3543 if (Lstream_write (outstr, largebuf, chunk) < chunk)
|
|
3544 return -1;
|
|
3545 pos += chunk;
|
|
3546 }
|
|
3547 }
|
|
3548 if (pos == nextpos)
|
|
3549 {
|
|
3550 tem = Fcdr (Fcar (*annot));
|
|
3551 if (STRINGP (tem))
|
|
3552 {
|
16
|
3553 if (Lstream_write (outstr, XSTRING_DATA (tem),
|
|
3554 XSTRING_LENGTH (tem)) < 0)
|
0
|
3555 return -1;
|
|
3556 }
|
|
3557 *annot = Fcdr (*annot);
|
|
3558 }
|
|
3559 else
|
|
3560 return 0;
|
|
3561 }
|
|
3562 return -1;
|
|
3563 }
|
|
3564
|
|
3565
|
|
3566
|
|
3567 #if 0
|
|
3568 #include <des_crypt.h>
|
|
3569
|
|
3570 #define CRYPT_BLOCK_SIZE 8 /* bytes */
|
|
3571 #define CRYPT_KEY_SIZE 8 /* bytes */
|
|
3572
|
20
|
3573 DEFUN ("encrypt-string", Fencrypt_string, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
3574 Encrypt STRING using KEY.
|
20
|
3575 */
|
|
3576 (string, key))
|
0
|
3577 {
|
|
3578 char *encrypted_string, *raw_key;
|
|
3579 int rounded_size, extra, key_size;
|
|
3580
|
|
3581 /* !!#### May produce bogus data under Mule. */
|
|
3582 CHECK_STRING (string);
|
|
3583 CHECK_STRING (key);
|
|
3584
|
16
|
3585 extra = XSTRING_LENGTH (string) % CRYPT_BLOCK_SIZE;
|
|
3586 rounded_size = XSTRING_LENGTH (string) + extra;
|
0
|
3587 encrypted_string = alloca (rounded_size + 1);
|
16
|
3588 memcpy (encrypted_string, XSTRING_DATA (string), XSTRING_LENGTH (string));
|
0
|
3589 memset (encrypted_string + rounded_size - extra, 0, extra + 1);
|
|
3590
|
183
|
3591 key_size = min (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE, XSTRING_LENGTH (key))
|
0
|
3592
|
|
3593 raw_key = alloca (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE + 1);
|
16
|
3594 memcpy (raw_key, XSTRING_DATA (key), key_size);
|
0
|
3595 memset (raw_key + key_size, 0, (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE + 1) - key_size);
|
|
3596
|
183
|
3597 ecb_crypt (raw_key, encrypted_string, rounded_size,
|
|
3598 DES_ENCRYPT | DES_SW);
|
0
|
3599 return make_string (encrypted_string, rounded_size);
|
|
3600 }
|
|
3601
|
20
|
3602 DEFUN ("decrypt-string", Fdecrypt_string, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
3603 Decrypt STRING using KEY.
|
20
|
3604 */
|
|
3605 (string, key))
|
0
|
3606 {
|
|
3607 char *decrypted_string, *raw_key;
|
|
3608 int string_size, key_size;
|
|
3609
|
|
3610 CHECK_STRING (string);
|
|
3611 CHECK_STRING (key);
|
|
3612
|
16
|
3613 string_size = XSTRING_LENGTH (string) + 1;
|
0
|
3614 decrypted_string = alloca (string_size);
|
16
|
3615 memcpy (decrypted_string, XSTRING_DATA (string), string_size);
|
0
|
3616 decrypted_string[string_size - 1] = '\0';
|
|
3617
|
183
|
3618 key_size = min (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE, XSTRING_LENGTH (key))
|
0
|
3619
|
|
3620 raw_key = alloca (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE + 1);
|
16
|
3621 memcpy (raw_key, XSTRING_DATA (key), key_size);
|
0
|
3622 memset (raw_key + key_size, 0, (CRYPT_KEY_SIZE + 1) - key_size);
|
|
3623
|
|
3624
|
183
|
3625 ecb_crypt (raw_key, decrypted_string, string_size, D | DES_SW);
|
0
|
3626 return make_string (decrypted_string, string_size - 1);
|
|
3627 }
|
183
|
3628 #endif /* 0 */
|
0
|
3629
|
|
3630
|
20
|
3631 DEFUN ("verify-visited-file-modtime", Fverify_visited_file_modtime, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
3632 Return t if last mod time of BUF's visited file matches what BUF records.
|
|
3633 This means that the file has not been changed since it was visited or saved.
|
20
|
3634 */
|
|
3635 (buf))
|
0
|
3636 {
|
371
|
3637 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
3638 struct buffer *b;
|
|
3639 struct stat st;
|
|
3640 Lisp_Object handler;
|
|
3641
|
|
3642 CHECK_BUFFER (buf);
|
|
3643 b = XBUFFER (buf);
|
|
3644
|
|
3645 if (!STRINGP (b->filename)) return Qt;
|
|
3646 if (b->modtime == 0) return Qt;
|
|
3647
|
|
3648 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
3649 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
3650 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (b->filename,
|
|
3651 Qverify_visited_file_modtime);
|
|
3652 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
3653 return call2 (handler, Qverify_visited_file_modtime, buf);
|
|
3654
|
16
|
3655 if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (b->filename), &st) < 0)
|
0
|
3656 {
|
|
3657 /* If the file doesn't exist now and didn't exist before,
|
|
3658 we say that it isn't modified, provided the error is a tame one. */
|
|
3659 if (errno == ENOENT || errno == EACCES || errno == ENOTDIR)
|
|
3660 st.st_mtime = -1;
|
|
3661 else
|
|
3662 st.st_mtime = 0;
|
|
3663 }
|
|
3664 if (st.st_mtime == b->modtime
|
|
3665 /* If both are positive, accept them if they are off by one second. */
|
|
3666 || (st.st_mtime > 0 && b->modtime > 0
|
|
3667 && (st.st_mtime == b->modtime + 1
|
|
3668 || st.st_mtime == b->modtime - 1)))
|
|
3669 return Qt;
|
|
3670 return Qnil;
|
|
3671 }
|
|
3672
|
20
|
3673 DEFUN ("clear-visited-file-modtime", Fclear_visited_file_modtime, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
3674 Clear out records of last mod time of visited file.
|
|
3675 Next attempt to save will certainly not complain of a discrepancy.
|
20
|
3676 */
|
|
3677 ())
|
0
|
3678 {
|
|
3679 current_buffer->modtime = 0;
|
|
3680 return Qnil;
|
|
3681 }
|
|
3682
|
20
|
3683 DEFUN ("visited-file-modtime", Fvisited_file_modtime, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
3684 Return the current buffer's recorded visited file modification time.
|
|
3685 The value is a list of the form (HIGH . LOW), like the time values
|
|
3686 that `file-attributes' returns.
|
20
|
3687 */
|
|
3688 ())
|
0
|
3689 {
|
|
3690 return time_to_lisp ((time_t) current_buffer->modtime);
|
|
3691 }
|
|
3692
|
20
|
3693 DEFUN ("set-visited-file-modtime", Fset_visited_file_modtime, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
3694 Update buffer's recorded modification time from the visited file's time.
|
|
3695 Useful if the buffer was not read from the file normally
|
|
3696 or if the file itself has been changed for some known benign reason.
|
|
3697 An argument specifies the modification time value to use
|
272
|
3698 \(instead of that of the visited file), in the form of a list
|
|
3699 \(HIGH . LOW) or (HIGH LOW).
|
20
|
3700 */
|
|
3701 (time_list))
|
0
|
3702 {
|
116
|
3703 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
3704 if (!NILP (time_list))
|
|
3705 {
|
|
3706 time_t the_time;
|
|
3707 lisp_to_time (time_list, &the_time);
|
|
3708 current_buffer->modtime = (int) the_time;
|
|
3709 }
|
|
3710 else
|
|
3711 {
|
371
|
3712 Lisp_Object filename;
|
0
|
3713 struct stat st;
|
|
3714 Lisp_Object handler;
|
114
|
3715 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
151
|
3716
|
114
|
3717 GCPRO3 (filename, time_list, current_buffer->filename);
|
|
3718 filename = Fexpand_file_name (current_buffer->filename, Qnil);
|
0
|
3719
|
|
3720 /* If the file name has special constructs in it,
|
|
3721 call the corresponding file handler. */
|
|
3722 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qset_visited_file_modtime);
|
|
3723 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3724 if (!NILP (handler))
|
|
3725 /* The handler can find the file name the same way we did. */
|
|
3726 return call2 (handler, Qset_visited_file_modtime, Qnil);
|
16
|
3727 else if (stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename), &st) >= 0)
|
0
|
3728 current_buffer->modtime = st.st_mtime;
|
|
3729 }
|
|
3730
|
|
3731 return Qnil;
|
|
3732 }
|
|
3733
|
|
3734 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3735 auto_save_error (Lisp_Object condition_object, Lisp_Object ignored)
|
|
3736 {
|
116
|
3737 /* This function can call lisp */
|
0
|
3738 if (gc_in_progress)
|
|
3739 return Qnil;
|
110
|
3740 /* Don't try printing an error message after everything is gone! */
|
|
3741 if (preparing_for_armageddon)
|
|
3742 return Qnil;
|
0
|
3743 clear_echo_area (selected_frame (), Qauto_saving, 1);
|
|
3744 Fding (Qt, Qauto_save_error, Qnil);
|
82
|
3745 message ("Auto-saving...error for %s", XSTRING_DATA (current_buffer->name));
|
0
|
3746 Fsleep_for (make_int (1));
|
82
|
3747 message ("Auto-saving...error!for %s", XSTRING_DATA (current_buffer->name));
|
0
|
3748 Fsleep_for (make_int (1));
|
82
|
3749 message ("Auto-saving...error for %s", XSTRING_DATA (current_buffer->name));
|
0
|
3750 Fsleep_for (make_int (1));
|
|
3751 return Qnil;
|
|
3752 }
|
|
3753
|
|
3754 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3755 auto_save_1 (Lisp_Object ignored)
|
|
3756 {
|
116
|
3757 /* This function can call lisp */
|
|
3758 /* #### I think caller is protecting current_buffer? */
|
0
|
3759 struct stat st;
|
|
3760 Lisp_Object fn = current_buffer->filename;
|
|
3761 Lisp_Object a = current_buffer->auto_save_file_name;
|
|
3762
|
|
3763 if (!STRINGP (a))
|
|
3764 return (Qnil);
|
|
3765
|
|
3766 /* Get visited file's mode to become the auto save file's mode. */
|
|
3767 if (STRINGP (fn) &&
|
16
|
3768 stat ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (fn), &st) >= 0)
|
0
|
3769 /* But make sure we can overwrite it later! */
|
|
3770 auto_save_mode_bits = st.st_mode | 0600;
|
|
3771 else
|
|
3772 /* default mode for auto-save files of buffers with no file is
|
|
3773 readable by owner only. This may annoy some small number of
|
|
3774 people, but the alternative removes all privacy from email. */
|
|
3775 auto_save_mode_bits = 0600;
|
|
3776
|
|
3777 return
|
70
|
3778 /* !!#### need to deal with this 'escape-quoted everywhere */
|
|
3779 Fwrite_region_internal (Qnil, Qnil, a, Qnil, Qlambda, Qnil,
|
|
3780 #ifdef MULE
|
|
3781 Qescape_quoted
|
|
3782 #else
|
|
3783 Qnil
|
|
3784 #endif
|
|
3785 );
|
44
|
3786 }
|
|
3787
|
116
|
3788 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3789 auto_save_expand_name_error (Lisp_Object condition_object, Lisp_Object ignored)
|
|
3790 {
|
|
3791 /* #### this function should spew an error message about not being
|
|
3792 able to open the .saves file. */
|
|
3793 return Qnil;
|
|
3794 }
|
|
3795
|
|
3796 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3797 auto_save_expand_name (Lisp_Object name)
|
|
3798 {
|
|
3799 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
3800
|
|
3801 /* note that caller did NOT gc protect name, so we do it. */
|
380
|
3802 /* #### dmoore - this might not be necessary, if condition_case_1
|
116
|
3803 protects it. but I don't think it does. */
|
|
3804 GCPRO1 (name);
|
|
3805 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fexpand_file_name (name, Qnil));
|
|
3806 }
|
|
3807
|
0
|
3808
|
|
3809 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3810 do_auto_save_unwind (Lisp_Object fd)
|
|
3811 {
|
|
3812 close (XINT (fd));
|
|
3813 return (fd);
|
|
3814 }
|
|
3815
|
|
3816 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3817 do_auto_save_unwind_2 (Lisp_Object old_auto_saving)
|
|
3818 {
|
|
3819 auto_saving = XINT (old_auto_saving);
|
|
3820 return Qnil;
|
|
3821 }
|
|
3822
|
|
3823 /* Fdo_auto_save() checks whether a GC is in progress when it is called,
|
|
3824 and if so, tries to avoid touching lisp objects.
|
|
3825
|
|
3826 The only time that Fdo_auto_save() is called while GC is in progress
|
|
3827 is if we're going down, as a result of an abort() or a kill signal.
|
|
3828 It's fairly important that we generate autosave files in that case!
|
|
3829 */
|
|
3830
|
20
|
3831 DEFUN ("do-auto-save", Fdo_auto_save, 0, 2, "", /*
|
0
|
3832 Auto-save all buffers that need it.
|
|
3833 This is all buffers that have auto-saving enabled
|
|
3834 and are changed since last auto-saved.
|
|
3835 Auto-saving writes the buffer into a file
|
|
3836 so that your editing is not lost if the system crashes.
|
|
3837 This file is not the file you visited; that changes only when you save.
|
|
3838 Normally we run the normal hook `auto-save-hook' before saving.
|
|
3839
|
|
3840 Non-nil first argument means do not print any message if successful.
|
|
3841 Non-nil second argument means save only current buffer.
|
20
|
3842 */
|
|
3843 (no_message, current_only))
|
0
|
3844 {
|
116
|
3845 /* This function can call lisp */
|
110
|
3846 struct buffer *b;
|
0
|
3847 Lisp_Object tail, buf;
|
|
3848 int auto_saved = 0;
|
|
3849 int do_handled_files;
|
|
3850 Lisp_Object oquit = Qnil;
|
|
3851 Lisp_Object listfile = Qnil;
|
110
|
3852 Lisp_Object old;
|
0
|
3853 int listdesc = -1;
|
|
3854 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
110
|
3855 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
3856
|
|
3857 XSETBUFFER (old, current_buffer);
|
|
3858 GCPRO3 (oquit, listfile, old);
|
0
|
3859 check_quit (); /* make Vquit_flag accurate */
|
|
3860 /* Ordinarily don't quit within this function,
|
|
3861 but don't make it impossible to quit (in case we get hung in I/O). */
|
|
3862 oquit = Vquit_flag;
|
|
3863 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
|
|
3864
|
|
3865 /* No further GCPRO needed, because (when it matters) all Lisp_Object
|
|
3866 variables point to non-strings reached from Vbuffer_alist. */
|
|
3867
|
|
3868 if (minibuf_level != 0 || preparing_for_armageddon)
|
|
3869 no_message = Qt;
|
|
3870
|
|
3871 run_hook (Qauto_save_hook);
|
|
3872
|
398
|
3873 if (STRINGP (Vauto_save_list_file_name))
|
116
|
3874 listfile = condition_case_1 (Qt,
|
|
3875 auto_save_expand_name,
|
|
3876 Vauto_save_list_file_name,
|
|
3877 auto_save_expand_name_error, Qnil);
|
0
|
3878
|
|
3879 /* Make sure auto_saving is reset. */
|
|
3880 record_unwind_protect (do_auto_save_unwind_2, make_int (auto_saving));
|
|
3881
|
|
3882 auto_saving = 1;
|
|
3883
|
|
3884 /* First, save all files which don't have handlers. If Emacs is
|
|
3885 crashing, the handlers may tweak what is causing Emacs to crash
|
|
3886 in the first place, and it would be a shame if Emacs failed to
|
|
3887 autosave perfectly ordinary files because it couldn't handle some
|
|
3888 ange-ftp'd file. */
|
|
3889 for (do_handled_files = 0; do_handled_files < 2; do_handled_files++)
|
|
3890 {
|
|
3891 for (tail = Vbuffer_alist;
|
398
|
3892 CONSP (tail);
|
0
|
3893 tail = XCDR (tail))
|
|
3894 {
|
|
3895 buf = XCDR (XCAR (tail));
|
|
3896 b = XBUFFER (buf);
|
|
3897
|
398
|
3898 if (!NILP (current_only)
|
0
|
3899 && b != current_buffer)
|
|
3900 continue;
|
151
|
3901
|
0
|
3902 /* Don't auto-save indirect buffers.
|
|
3903 The base buffer takes care of it. */
|
|
3904 if (b->base_buffer)
|
|
3905 continue;
|
|
3906
|
|
3907 /* Check for auto save enabled
|
|
3908 and file changed since last auto save
|
|
3909 and file changed since last real save. */
|
398
|
3910 if (STRINGP (b->auto_save_file_name)
|
0
|
3911 && BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b) < BUF_MODIFF (b)
|
|
3912 && b->auto_save_modified < BUF_MODIFF (b)
|
|
3913 /* -1 means we've turned off autosaving for a while--see below. */
|
272
|
3914 && XINT (b->saved_size) >= 0
|
0
|
3915 && (do_handled_files
|
|
3916 || NILP (Ffind_file_name_handler (b->auto_save_file_name,
|
|
3917 Qwrite_region))))
|
|
3918 {
|
|
3919 EMACS_TIME before_time, after_time;
|
|
3920
|
|
3921 EMACS_GET_TIME (before_time);
|
|
3922 /* If we had a failure, don't try again for 20 minutes. */
|
|
3923 if (!preparing_for_armageddon
|
|
3924 && b->auto_save_failure_time >= 0
|
|
3925 && (EMACS_SECS (before_time) - b->auto_save_failure_time <
|
|
3926 1200))
|
|
3927 continue;
|
|
3928
|
|
3929 if (!preparing_for_armageddon &&
|
272
|
3930 (XINT (b->saved_size) * 10
|
0
|
3931 > (BUF_Z (b) - BUF_BEG (b)) * 13)
|
|
3932 /* A short file is likely to change a large fraction;
|
|
3933 spare the user annoying messages. */
|
272
|
3934 && XINT (b->saved_size) > 5000
|
0
|
3935 /* These messages are frequent and annoying for `*mail*'. */
|
272
|
3936 && !NILP (b->filename)
|
0
|
3937 && NILP (no_message)
|
|
3938 && disable_auto_save_when_buffer_shrinks)
|
|
3939 {
|
|
3940 /* It has shrunk too much; turn off auto-saving here.
|
|
3941 Unless we're about to crash, in which case auto-save it
|
|
3942 anyway.
|
|
3943 */
|
|
3944 message
|
|
3945 ("Buffer %s has shrunk a lot; auto save turned off there",
|
16
|
3946 XSTRING_DATA (b->name));
|
0
|
3947 /* Turn off auto-saving until there's a real save,
|
|
3948 and prevent any more warnings. */
|
272
|
3949 b->saved_size = make_int (-1);
|
0
|
3950 if (!gc_in_progress)
|
|
3951 Fsleep_for (make_int (1));
|
|
3952 continue;
|
|
3953 }
|
|
3954 set_buffer_internal (b);
|
398
|
3955 if (!auto_saved && NILP (no_message))
|
0
|
3956 {
|
398
|
3957 static const unsigned char *msg
|
|
3958 = (const unsigned char *) "Auto-saving...";
|
0
|
3959 echo_area_message (selected_frame (), msg, Qnil,
|
398
|
3960 0, strlen ((const char *) msg),
|
0
|
3961 Qauto_saving);
|
|
3962 }
|
|
3963
|
|
3964 /* Open the auto-save list file, if necessary.
|
|
3965 We only do this now so that the file only exists
|
|
3966 if we actually auto-saved any files. */
|
398
|
3967 if (!auto_saved && STRINGP (listfile) && listdesc < 0)
|
0
|
3968 {
|
251
|
3969 listdesc = open ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (listfile),
|
|
3970 O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_CREAT | OPEN_BINARY,
|
|
3971 CREAT_MODE);
|
0
|
3972
|
|
3973 /* Arrange to close that file whether or not we get
|
|
3974 an error. */
|
|
3975 if (listdesc >= 0)
|
|
3976 record_unwind_protect (do_auto_save_unwind,
|
|
3977 make_int (listdesc));
|
|
3978 }
|
|
3979
|
|
3980 /* Record all the buffers that we are auto-saving in
|
|
3981 the special file that lists them. For each of
|
|
3982 these buffers, record visited name (if any) and
|
|
3983 auto save name. */
|
|
3984 if (listdesc >= 0)
|
|
3985 {
|
398
|
3986 const Extbyte *auto_save_file_name_ext;
|
0
|
3987 Extcount auto_save_file_name_ext_len;
|
151
|
3988
|
398
|
3989 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, b->auto_save_file_name,
|
|
3990 ALLOCA, (auto_save_file_name_ext,
|
|
3991 auto_save_file_name_ext_len),
|
|
3992 Qfile_name);
|
0
|
3993 if (!NILP (b->filename))
|
|
3994 {
|
398
|
3995 const Extbyte *filename_ext;
|
0
|
3996 Extcount filename_ext_len;
|
151
|
3997
|
398
|
3998 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, b->filename,
|
|
3999 ALLOCA, (filename_ext,
|
|
4000 filename_ext_len),
|
|
4001 Qfile_name);
|
0
|
4002 write (listdesc, filename_ext, filename_ext_len);
|
|
4003 }
|
|
4004 write (listdesc, "\n", 1);
|
|
4005 write (listdesc, auto_save_file_name_ext,
|
|
4006 auto_save_file_name_ext_len);
|
|
4007 write (listdesc, "\n", 1);
|
|
4008 }
|
|
4009
|
110
|
4010 /* dmoore - In a bad scenario we've set b=XBUFFER(buf)
|
|
4011 based on values in Vbuffer_alist. auto_save_1 may
|
|
4012 cause lisp handlers to run. Those handlers may kill
|
|
4013 the buffer and then GC. Since the buffer is killed,
|
|
4014 it's no longer in Vbuffer_alist so it might get reaped
|
|
4015 by the GC. We also need to protect tail. */
|
|
4016 /* #### There is probably a lot of other code which has
|
|
4017 pointers into buffers which may get blown away by
|
|
4018 handlers. */
|
|
4019 {
|
169
|
4020 struct gcpro ngcpro1, ngcpro2;
|
|
4021 NGCPRO2 (buf, tail);
|
110
|
4022 condition_case_1 (Qt,
|
|
4023 auto_save_1, Qnil,
|
|
4024 auto_save_error, Qnil);
|
169
|
4025 NUNGCPRO;
|
110
|
4026 }
|
|
4027 /* Handler killed our saved current-buffer! Pick any. */
|
|
4028 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (old)))
|
|
4029 XSETBUFFER (old, current_buffer);
|
|
4030
|
|
4031 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (old));
|
0
|
4032 auto_saved++;
|
151
|
4033
|
110
|
4034 /* Handler killed their own buffer! */
|
|
4035 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P(b))
|
|
4036 continue;
|
|
4037
|
0
|
4038 b->auto_save_modified = BUF_MODIFF (b);
|
272
|
4039 b->saved_size = make_int (BUF_SIZE (b));
|
0
|
4040 EMACS_GET_TIME (after_time);
|
|
4041 /* If auto-save took more than 60 seconds,
|
|
4042 assume it was an NFS failure that got a timeout. */
|
|
4043 if (EMACS_SECS (after_time) - EMACS_SECS (before_time) > 60)
|
|
4044 b->auto_save_failure_time = EMACS_SECS (after_time);
|
|
4045 }
|
|
4046 }
|
|
4047 }
|
|
4048
|
|
4049 /* Prevent another auto save till enough input events come in. */
|
|
4050 if (auto_saved)
|
|
4051 record_auto_save ();
|
|
4052
|
|
4053 /* If we didn't save anything into the listfile, remove the old
|
|
4054 one because nothing needed to be auto-saved. Do this afterwards
|
|
4055 rather than before in case we get a crash attempting to autosave
|
|
4056 (in that case we'd still want the old one around). */
|
398
|
4057 if (listdesc < 0 && !auto_saved && STRINGP (listfile))
|
16
|
4058 unlink ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (listfile));
|
0
|
4059
|
|
4060 /* Show "...done" only if the echo area would otherwise be empty. */
|
|
4061 if (auto_saved && NILP (no_message)
|
|
4062 && NILP (clear_echo_area (selected_frame (), Qauto_saving, 0)))
|
|
4063 {
|
398
|
4064 static const unsigned char *msg
|
|
4065 = (const unsigned char *)"Auto-saving...done";
|
0
|
4066 echo_area_message (selected_frame (), msg, Qnil, 0,
|
398
|
4067 strlen ((const char *) msg), Qauto_saving);
|
0
|
4068 }
|
|
4069
|
|
4070 Vquit_flag = oquit;
|
|
4071
|
|
4072 RETURN_UNGCPRO (unbind_to (speccount, Qnil));
|
|
4073 }
|
|
4074
|
20
|
4075 DEFUN ("set-buffer-auto-saved", Fset_buffer_auto_saved, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
4076 Mark current buffer as auto-saved with its current text.
|
|
4077 No auto-save file will be written until the buffer changes again.
|
20
|
4078 */
|
|
4079 ())
|
0
|
4080 {
|
|
4081 current_buffer->auto_save_modified = BUF_MODIFF (current_buffer);
|
272
|
4082 current_buffer->saved_size = make_int (BUF_SIZE (current_buffer));
|
0
|
4083 current_buffer->auto_save_failure_time = -1;
|
|
4084 return Qnil;
|
|
4085 }
|
|
4086
|
20
|
4087 DEFUN ("clear-buffer-auto-save-failure", Fclear_buffer_auto_save_failure, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
4088 Clear any record of a recent auto-save failure in the current buffer.
|
20
|
4089 */
|
|
4090 ())
|
0
|
4091 {
|
|
4092 current_buffer->auto_save_failure_time = -1;
|
|
4093 return Qnil;
|
|
4094 }
|
|
4095
|
20
|
4096 DEFUN ("recent-auto-save-p", Frecent_auto_save_p, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
4097 Return t if buffer has been auto-saved since last read in or saved.
|
20
|
4098 */
|
|
4099 ())
|
0
|
4100 {
|
|
4101 return (BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer) <
|
|
4102 current_buffer->auto_save_modified) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
4103 }
|
|
4104
|
|
4105
|
|
4106 /************************************************************************/
|
|
4107 /* initialization */
|
|
4108 /************************************************************************/
|
|
4109
|
|
4110 void
|
|
4111 syms_of_fileio (void)
|
|
4112 {
|
|
4113 defsymbol (&Qexpand_file_name, "expand-file-name");
|
|
4114 defsymbol (&Qfile_truename, "file-truename");
|
|
4115 defsymbol (&Qsubstitute_in_file_name, "substitute-in-file-name");
|
|
4116 defsymbol (&Qdirectory_file_name, "directory-file-name");
|
|
4117 defsymbol (&Qfile_name_directory, "file-name-directory");
|
|
4118 defsymbol (&Qfile_name_nondirectory, "file-name-nondirectory");
|
|
4119 defsymbol (&Qunhandled_file_name_directory, "unhandled-file-name-directory");
|
|
4120 defsymbol (&Qfile_name_as_directory, "file-name-as-directory");
|
|
4121 defsymbol (&Qcopy_file, "copy-file");
|
|
4122 defsymbol (&Qmake_directory_internal, "make-directory-internal");
|
|
4123 defsymbol (&Qdelete_directory, "delete-directory");
|
|
4124 defsymbol (&Qdelete_file, "delete-file");
|
|
4125 defsymbol (&Qrename_file, "rename-file");
|
|
4126 defsymbol (&Qadd_name_to_file, "add-name-to-file");
|
|
4127 defsymbol (&Qmake_symbolic_link, "make-symbolic-link");
|
|
4128 defsymbol (&Qfile_exists_p, "file-exists-p");
|
|
4129 defsymbol (&Qfile_executable_p, "file-executable-p");
|
|
4130 defsymbol (&Qfile_readable_p, "file-readable-p");
|
|
4131 defsymbol (&Qfile_symlink_p, "file-symlink-p");
|
|
4132 defsymbol (&Qfile_writable_p, "file-writable-p");
|
|
4133 defsymbol (&Qfile_directory_p, "file-directory-p");
|
|
4134 defsymbol (&Qfile_regular_p, "file-regular-p");
|
|
4135 defsymbol (&Qfile_accessible_directory_p, "file-accessible-directory-p");
|
|
4136 defsymbol (&Qfile_modes, "file-modes");
|
|
4137 defsymbol (&Qset_file_modes, "set-file-modes");
|
|
4138 defsymbol (&Qfile_newer_than_file_p, "file-newer-than-file-p");
|
|
4139 defsymbol (&Qinsert_file_contents, "insert-file-contents");
|
|
4140 defsymbol (&Qwrite_region, "write-region");
|
|
4141 defsymbol (&Qverify_visited_file_modtime, "verify-visited-file-modtime");
|
|
4142 defsymbol (&Qset_visited_file_modtime, "set-visited-file-modtime");
|
|
4143 defsymbol (&Qcar_less_than_car, "car-less-than-car"); /* Vomitous! */
|
|
4144
|
|
4145 defsymbol (&Qauto_save_hook, "auto-save-hook");
|
|
4146 defsymbol (&Qauto_save_error, "auto-save-error");
|
|
4147 defsymbol (&Qauto_saving, "auto-saving");
|
|
4148
|
|
4149 defsymbol (&Qformat_decode, "format-decode");
|
|
4150 defsymbol (&Qformat_annotate_function, "format-annotate-function");
|
|
4151
|
|
4152 defsymbol (&Qcompute_buffer_file_truename, "compute-buffer-file-truename");
|
|
4153 deferror (&Qfile_error, "file-error", "File error", Qio_error);
|
|
4154 deferror (&Qfile_already_exists, "file-already-exists",
|
|
4155 "File already exists", Qfile_error);
|
|
4156
|
20
|
4157 DEFSUBR (Ffind_file_name_handler);
|
|
4158
|
|
4159 DEFSUBR (Ffile_name_directory);
|
|
4160 DEFSUBR (Ffile_name_nondirectory);
|
|
4161 DEFSUBR (Funhandled_file_name_directory);
|
|
4162 DEFSUBR (Ffile_name_as_directory);
|
|
4163 DEFSUBR (Fdirectory_file_name);
|
|
4164 DEFSUBR (Fmake_temp_name);
|
|
4165 DEFSUBR (Fexpand_file_name);
|
|
4166 DEFSUBR (Ffile_truename);
|
|
4167 DEFSUBR (Fsubstitute_in_file_name);
|
|
4168 DEFSUBR (Fcopy_file);
|
|
4169 DEFSUBR (Fmake_directory_internal);
|
|
4170 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_directory);
|
|
4171 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_file);
|
|
4172 DEFSUBR (Frename_file);
|
|
4173 DEFSUBR (Fadd_name_to_file);
|
371
|
4174 #ifdef S_IFLNK
|
20
|
4175 DEFSUBR (Fmake_symbolic_link);
|
371
|
4176 #endif /* S_IFLNK */
|
0
|
4177 #ifdef HPUX_NET
|
20
|
4178 DEFSUBR (Fsysnetunam);
|
0
|
4179 #endif /* HPUX_NET */
|
20
|
4180 DEFSUBR (Ffile_name_absolute_p);
|
|
4181 DEFSUBR (Ffile_exists_p);
|
|
4182 DEFSUBR (Ffile_executable_p);
|
|
4183 DEFSUBR (Ffile_readable_p);
|
|
4184 DEFSUBR (Ffile_writable_p);
|
|
4185 DEFSUBR (Ffile_symlink_p);
|
|
4186 DEFSUBR (Ffile_directory_p);
|
|
4187 DEFSUBR (Ffile_accessible_directory_p);
|
|
4188 DEFSUBR (Ffile_regular_p);
|
|
4189 DEFSUBR (Ffile_modes);
|
|
4190 DEFSUBR (Fset_file_modes);
|
|
4191 DEFSUBR (Fset_default_file_modes);
|
|
4192 DEFSUBR (Fdefault_file_modes);
|
|
4193 DEFSUBR (Funix_sync);
|
|
4194 DEFSUBR (Ffile_newer_than_file_p);
|
|
4195 DEFSUBR (Finsert_file_contents_internal);
|
|
4196 DEFSUBR (Fwrite_region_internal);
|
|
4197 DEFSUBR (Fcar_less_than_car); /* Vomitous! */
|
|
4198 DEFSUBR (Fcdr_less_than_cdr); /* Yeah oh yeah bucko .... */
|
0
|
4199 #if 0
|
20
|
4200 DEFSUBR (Fencrypt_string);
|
|
4201 DEFSUBR (Fdecrypt_string);
|
0
|
4202 #endif
|
20
|
4203 DEFSUBR (Fverify_visited_file_modtime);
|
|
4204 DEFSUBR (Fclear_visited_file_modtime);
|
|
4205 DEFSUBR (Fvisited_file_modtime);
|
|
4206 DEFSUBR (Fset_visited_file_modtime);
|
|
4207
|
|
4208 DEFSUBR (Fdo_auto_save);
|
|
4209 DEFSUBR (Fset_buffer_auto_saved);
|
|
4210 DEFSUBR (Fclear_buffer_auto_save_failure);
|
|
4211 DEFSUBR (Frecent_auto_save_p);
|
0
|
4212 }
|
|
4213
|
|
4214 void
|
|
4215 vars_of_fileio (void)
|
|
4216 {
|
|
4217 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-save-file-format", &Vauto_save_file_format /*
|
|
4218 *Format in which to write auto-save files.
|
|
4219 Should be a list of symbols naming formats that are defined in `format-alist'.
|
|
4220 If it is t, which is the default, auto-save files are written in the
|
|
4221 same format as a regular save would use.
|
|
4222 */ );
|
|
4223 Vauto_save_file_format = Qt;
|
|
4224
|
|
4225 DEFVAR_LISP ("file-name-handler-alist", &Vfile_name_handler_alist /*
|
|
4226 *Alist of elements (REGEXP . HANDLER) for file names handled specially.
|
|
4227 If a file name matches REGEXP, then all I/O on that file is done by calling
|
|
4228 HANDLER.
|
|
4229
|
|
4230 The first argument given to HANDLER is the name of the I/O primitive
|
|
4231 to be handled; the remaining arguments are the arguments that were
|
|
4232 passed to that primitive. For example, if you do
|
|
4233 (file-exists-p FILENAME)
|
|
4234 and FILENAME is handled by HANDLER, then HANDLER is called like this:
|
|
4235 (funcall HANDLER 'file-exists-p FILENAME)
|
|
4236 The function `find-file-name-handler' checks this list for a handler
|
|
4237 for its argument.
|
|
4238 */ );
|
|
4239 Vfile_name_handler_alist = Qnil;
|
|
4240
|
|
4241 DEFVAR_LISP ("after-insert-file-functions", &Vafter_insert_file_functions /*
|
|
4242 A list of functions to be called at the end of `insert-file-contents'.
|
|
4243 Each is passed one argument, the number of bytes inserted. It should return
|
|
4244 the new byte count, and leave point the same. If `insert-file-contents' is
|
|
4245 intercepted by a handler from `file-name-handler-alist', that handler is
|
|
4246 responsible for calling the after-insert-file-functions if appropriate.
|
|
4247 */ );
|
|
4248 Vafter_insert_file_functions = Qnil;
|
|
4249
|
|
4250 DEFVAR_LISP ("write-region-annotate-functions",
|
|
4251 &Vwrite_region_annotate_functions /*
|
|
4252 A list of functions to be called at the start of `write-region'.
|
183
|
4253 Each is passed two arguments, START and END, as for `write-region'.
|
0
|
4254 It should return a list of pairs (POSITION . STRING) of strings to be
|
|
4255 effectively inserted at the specified positions of the file being written
|
|
4256 \(1 means to insert before the first byte written). The POSITIONs must be
|
|
4257 sorted into increasing order. If there are several functions in the list,
|
|
4258 the several lists are merged destructively.
|
|
4259 */ );
|
|
4260 Vwrite_region_annotate_functions = Qnil;
|
|
4261
|
|
4262 DEFVAR_LISP ("write-region-annotations-so-far",
|
|
4263 &Vwrite_region_annotations_so_far /*
|
|
4264 When an annotation function is called, this holds the previous annotations.
|
|
4265 These are the annotations made by other annotation functions
|
|
4266 that were already called. See also `write-region-annotate-functions'.
|
|
4267 */ );
|
|
4268 Vwrite_region_annotations_so_far = Qnil;
|
|
4269
|
|
4270 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-file-name-handlers", &Vinhibit_file_name_handlers /*
|
|
4271 A list of file name handlers that temporarily should not be used.
|
|
4272 This applies only to the operation `inhibit-file-name-operation'.
|
|
4273 */ );
|
|
4274 Vinhibit_file_name_handlers = Qnil;
|
|
4275
|
|
4276 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-file-name-operation", &Vinhibit_file_name_operation /*
|
|
4277 The operation for which `inhibit-file-name-handlers' is applicable.
|
|
4278 */ );
|
|
4279 Vinhibit_file_name_operation = Qnil;
|
|
4280
|
|
4281 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-save-list-file-name", &Vauto_save_list_file_name /*
|
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4282 File name in which we write a list of all auto save file names.
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4283 */ );
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4284 Vauto_save_list_file_name = Qnil;
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4285
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4286 DEFVAR_BOOL ("disable-auto-save-when-buffer-shrinks",
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4287 &disable_auto_save_when_buffer_shrinks /*
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4288 If non-nil, auto-saving is disabled when a buffer shrinks too much.
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4289 This is to prevent you from losing your edits if you accidentally
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4290 delete a large chunk of the buffer and don't notice it until too late.
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4291 Saving the buffer normally turns auto-save back on.
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4292 */ );
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4293 disable_auto_save_when_buffer_shrinks = 1;
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235
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4294
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284
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4295 DEFVAR_LISP ("directory-sep-char", &Vdirectory_sep_char /*
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4296 Directory separator character for built-in functions that return file names.
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290
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4297 The value should be either ?/ or ?\\ (any other value is treated as ?\\).
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284
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4298 This variable affects the built-in functions only on Windows,
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4299 on other platforms, it is initialized so that Lisp code can find out
|
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4300 what the normal separator is.
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211
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4301 */ );
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398
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4302 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
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4303 Vdirectory_sep_char = make_char ('\\');
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4304 #else
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4305 Vdirectory_sep_char = make_char ('/');
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4306 #endif
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4307 }
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