view src/filemode.c @ 5802:236e4afc565d

Autoload within #'keymapp, as documented. src/ChangeLog addition: 2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * keymap.c (Fkeymapp): Autoload within this, as documented. Our callers are not prepared to do the intelligent thing if a symbol that is fboundp to an autoloaded keymap, is not itself #'keymapp. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2014-07-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'keymapp is not side-effect-free, it can autoload.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Wed, 02 Jul 2014 17:45:49 +0100
parents 308d34e9f07d
children
line wrap: on
line source

/* filemode.c -- make a string describing file modes
   Copyright (C) 1985, 1990, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.

XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with XEmacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */

/* Synched up with: FSF 19.30. */

#include <config.h>
#include "lisp.h"

#include "sysfile.h"

static void mode_string (unsigned short mode, char *str);
static char ftypelet (mode_t bits);
static void rwx (unsigned short bits, char *chars);
static void setst (unsigned short bits, char *chars);

/* declared in "sysfile.h"

   filemodestring - fill in string STR with an ls-style ASCII
   representation of the st_mode field of file stats block STATP.
   10 characters are stored in STR; no terminating null is added.
   The characters stored in STR are:

   0	File type.  'd' for directory, 'c' for character
	special, 'b' for block special, 'm' for multiplex,
	'l' for symbolic link, 's' for socket, 'p' for fifo,
	'-' for regular, '?' for any other file type

   1	'r' if the owner may read, '-' otherwise.

   2	'w' if the owner may write, '-' otherwise.

   3	'x' if the owner may execute, 's' if the file is
	set-user-id, '-' otherwise.
	'S' if the file is set-user-id, but the execute
	bit isn't set.

   4	'r' if group members may read, '-' otherwise.

   5	'w' if group members may write, '-' otherwise.

   6	'x' if group members may execute, 's' if the file is
	set-group-id, '-' otherwise.
	'S' if it is set-group-id but not executable.

   7	'r' if any user may read, '-' otherwise.

   8	'w' if any user may write, '-' otherwise.

   9	'x' if any user may execute, 't' if the file is "sticky"
	(will be retained in swap space after execution), '-'
	otherwise.
	'T' if the file is sticky but not executable. */

void
filemodestring (struct stat *statp, char *str)
{
  mode_string (statp->st_mode, str);
}

/* Like filemodestring, but only the relevant part of the `struct stat'
   is given as an argument. */

static void
mode_string (unsigned short mode, char *str)
{
  str[0] = ftypelet (mode);
  rwx ((unsigned short) ((mode & 0700) << 0), &str[1]);
  rwx ((unsigned short) ((mode & 0070) << 3), &str[4]);
  rwx ((unsigned short) ((mode & 0007) << 6), &str[7]);
  setst (mode, str);
}

/* Return a character indicating the type of file described by
   file mode BITS:
   'd' for directories
   'b' for block special files
   'c' for character special files
   'm' for multiplexor files
   'l' for symbolic links
   's' for sockets
   'p' for fifos
   '-' for regular files
   '?' for any other file type. */

static char
ftypelet (mode_t bits)
{
#ifdef S_ISBLK
  if (S_ISBLK (bits))
    return 'b';
#endif
  if (S_ISCHR (bits))
    return 'c';
  if (S_ISDIR (bits))
    return 'd';
  if (S_ISREG (bits))
    return '-';
#ifdef S_ISFIFO
  if (S_ISFIFO (bits))
    return 'p';
#endif
#ifdef S_ISLNK
  if (S_ISLNK (bits))
    return 'l';
#endif
#ifdef S_ISSOCK
  if (S_ISSOCK (bits))
    return 's';
#endif
#ifdef S_ISMPC
  if (S_ISMPC (bits))
    return 'm';
#endif
#ifdef S_ISNWK
  if (S_ISNWK (bits))
    return 'n';
#endif
  return '?';
}

/* Look at read, write, and execute bits in BITS and set
   flags in CHARS accordingly. */

static void
rwx (unsigned short bits, char *chars)
{
  chars[0] = (bits & S_IRUSR) ? 'r' : '-';
  chars[1] = (bits & S_IWUSR) ? 'w' : '-';
  chars[2] = (bits & S_IXUSR) ? 'x' : '-';
}

/* Set the 's' and 't' flags in file attributes string CHARS,
   according to the file mode BITS. */

static void
setst (
#if defined(S_ISUID) || defined(S_ISGID) || defined(S_ISVTX)
       unsigned short bits, char *chars
#else
       unsigned short UNUSED (bits), char *UNUSED (chars)
#endif
       )
{
#ifdef S_ISUID
  if (bits & S_ISUID)
    {
      if (chars[3] != 'x')
	/* Set-uid, but not executable by owner. */
	chars[3] = 'S';
      else
	chars[3] = 's';
    }
#endif
#ifdef S_ISGID
  if (bits & S_ISGID)
    {
      if (chars[6] != 'x')
	/* Set-gid, but not executable by group. */
	chars[6] = 'S';
      else
	chars[6] = 's';
    }
#endif
#ifdef S_ISVTX
  if (bits & S_ISVTX)
    {
      if (chars[9] != 'x')
	/* Sticky, but not executable by others. */
	chars[9] = 'T';
      else
	chars[9] = 't';
    }
#endif
}