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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-07-31 07:23:39 by michaels] 2002-07-17 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> Markus Kaltenbach <makalten@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> configure flag to turn these changes on: --use-kkcc First we added a dumpable flag to lrecord_implementation. It shows, if the object is dumpable and should be processed by the dumper. * lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): added dumpable flag (MAKE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): fitted the different makro definitions to the new lrecord_implementation and their calls. Then we changed mark_object, that it no longer needs a mark method for those types that have pdump descritions. * alloc.c: (mark_object): If the object has a description, the new mark algorithm is called, and the object is marked according to its description. Otherwise it uses the mark method like before. These procedures mark objects according to their descriptions. They are modeled on the corresponding pdumper procedures. (mark_with_description): (get_indirect_count): (structure_size): (mark_struct_contents): These procedures still call mark_object, this is needed while there are Lisp_Objects without descriptions left. We added pdump descriptions for many Lisp_Objects: * extents.c: extent_auxiliary_description * database.c: database_description * gui.c: gui_item_description * scrollbar.c: scrollbar_instance_description * toolbar.c: toolbar_button_description * event-stream.c: command_builder_description * mule-charset.c: charset_description * device-msw.c: devmode_description * dialog-msw.c: mswindows_dialog_id_description * eldap.c: ldap_description * postgresql.c: pgconn_description pgresult_description * tooltalk.c: tooltalk_message_description tooltalk_pattern_description * ui-gtk.c: emacs_ffi_description emacs_gtk_object_description * events.c: * events.h: * event-stream.c: * event-Xt.c: * event-gtk.c: * event-tty.c: To write a pdump description for Lisp_Event, we converted every struct in the union event to a Lisp_Object. So we created nine new Lisp_Objects: Lisp_Key_Data, Lisp_Button_Data, Lisp_Motion_Data, Lisp_Process_Data, Lisp_Timeout_Data, Lisp_Eval_Data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data, Lisp_Magic_Data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data. We also wrote makro selectors and mutators for the fields of the new designed Lisp_Event and added everywhere these new abstractions. We implemented XD_UNION support in (mark_with_description), so we can describe exspecially console/device specific data with XD_UNION. To describe with XD_UNION, we added a field to these objects, which holds the variant type of the object. This field is initialized in the appendant constructor. The variant is an integer, it has also to be described in an description, if XD_UNION is used. XD_UNION is used in following descriptions: * console.c: console_description (get_console_variant): returns the variant (create_console): added variant initialization * console.h (console_variant): the different console types * console-impl.h (struct console): added enum console_variant contype * device.c: device_description (Fmake_device): added variant initialization * device-impl.h (struct device): added enum console_variant devtype * objects.c: image_instance_description font_instance_description (Fmake_color_instance): added variant initialization (Fmake_font_instance): added variant initialization * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Color_Instance): added color_instance_type * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Font_Instance): added font_instance_type * process.c: process_description (make_process_internal): added variant initialization * process.h (process_variant): the different process types
author michaels
date Wed, 31 Jul 2002 07:23:39 +0000
parents f846c2ef930d
children d4c017f833e2
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/* Minitar:  extract .tar.gz files on Win32 platforms. 
   Uses zlib for decompression.
   
   This is very simple-minded, it ignores checksums, and any type of file 
   that is not a plain file or a directory.  Nonetheless it is useful.

   Author: Charles G. Waldman (cgw@pgt.com),  Aug 4 1998

   This file is placed in the public domain; you can
   do whatever you like with it.  There is NO WARRANTY. 
   If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces */


#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <io.h>
#ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
# include <direct.h>	/* For mkdir */
#endif

#include <zlib.h>

static int
Usage (char *name)
{
  fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s file.tar.gz [base-dir]\n", name);
  fprintf (stderr, "\tExtracts the contents compressed tar file to base-dir\n");
  exit (-1);
  return 0;
}


#define BLOCKSIZE 512
#define MAXNAMELEN 1024

static int
octal (char *str)
{
  int ret = -1;
  sscanf (str, "%o", &ret);
  return ret;
}

/* this is like mkdir -p, except if there is no trailing slash,
   the final component is assumed to be a file, rather than a
   path component, so it is not created as a directory */

static int
makepath (char *path)
{
  char tmp[MAXNAMELEN];
  char *cp;

  for (cp=path; cp; cp = (char*)strchr (cp+1, '/'))
    {
      if (!*cp)
	break;
      if (*cp != '/')
	continue;
      strncpy (tmp, path, cp-path);
      tmp[cp-path] = '\0';
      if (strlen (tmp) == 0)
	continue;
#ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
      if (mkdir (tmp))
#else
	if (mkdir (tmp, 0777))
#endif
	  {
	    if (errno == EEXIST)
	      continue;
	    else
	      return -1;
	  }
    }
  return 0;
}



int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
  char fullname[MAXNAMELEN];
  char *basedir = ".";
  char *tarfile;
  int size;
  char osize[13];
  char name[101];
  char magic[7];
  char type;
  
  gzFile *infile = (gzFile*)0;
  FILE *outfile = (FILE*)0;

  char block[BLOCKSIZE];
  int nbytes, nread, nwritten;

  int in_block = 0;
  int directory = 0;

  if (argc < 2 || argc > 3)
    Usage (argv[0]);

  tarfile = argv[1];
  if (argc==3)
    basedir = argv[2];

  if (! (infile = gzopen (tarfile, "rb")))
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", tarfile);
      exit (-2);
    }
  
  while (1)
    {
      nread = gzread (infile, block, 512);

      if (!in_block && nread == 0)
	break;

      if (nread != BLOCKSIZE)
	{
	  fprintf (stderr, "Error: incomplete block read. Exiting.\n");
	  exit (-2);
	}

      if (!in_block)
	{
	  if (block[0]=='\0')  /* We're done */
	    break;

	  strncpy (magic, block+257, 6);
	  magic[6] = '\0';
	  if (strcmp (magic, "ustar "))
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr,
		       "Error: incorrect magic number in tar header. Exiting\n");
	    }

	  strncpy (name, block, 100);
	  name[100] = '\0';
	  sprintf (fullname, "%s/%s", basedir, name);
	  printf ("%s\n", fullname);
	  type = block[156];
      
	  switch (type)
	    {
	    case '0':
	    case '\0':
	      directory = 0;
	      break;
	    case '5':
	      directory = 1;
	      break;
	    default:
	      fprintf (stderr, "Error: unknown type flag %c. Exiting.\n", type);
	      break;
	    }
      
	  if (directory)
	    {
	      in_block = 0;
	
	      /* makepath will ignore the final path component, so make sure 
		 dirnames have a trailing slash */

	      if (fullname[strlen (fullname)-1] != '/')
		strcat (fullname, "/");
	      if (makepath (fullname))
		{
		  fprintf (stderr, "Error: cannot create directory %s. Exiting.\n",
			   fullname);
		  exit (-2);
		}
	      continue;
	    }
	  else
	    { /*file */
	      in_block = 1;
	      if (outfile)
		{
		  if (fclose (outfile))
		    {
		      fprintf (stderr, "Error: cannot close file %s. Exiting.\n",
			       fullname);
		      exit (-2);
		    }
		  outfile = (FILE*)0;
		}

	      if (!(outfile = fopen (fullname, "wb")))
		{
		  /*try creating the directory, maybe it's not there */
		  if (makepath (fullname))
		    {
		      fprintf (stderr, "Error: cannot create file %s. Exiting.\n",
			       fullname);
		      exit (-2);
		    }
		  /* now try again to open the file */
		  if (!(outfile = fopen (fullname, "wb")))
		    {
		      fprintf (stderr, "Error: cannot create file %s. Exiting.\n",
			       fullname);
		      exit (-2);
		    }
		}

	      strncpy (osize, block+124, 12);
	      osize[12] = '\0';
	      size = octal (osize);
	      if (size<0)
		{
		  fprintf (stderr, "Error: invalid size in tar header. Exiting.\n");
		  exit (-2);
		}
	    }
	} else { /* write or continue writing file contents */
	  nbytes = size>512? 512:size;
      
	  nwritten = fwrite (block, 1, nbytes, outfile);
	  if (nwritten != nbytes)
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr, "Error: only wrote %d bytes to file %s. Exiting.\n",
		       nwritten, fullname);
	    }
	  size -= nbytes;
	  if (size==0)
	    in_block = 0;
	}
    }
  return 0;
}