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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-04-14 03:40:26 by youngs]
2003-04-14 Steve Youngs <youngs@xemacs.org>
* package-admin.el (package-admin-find-top-directory): Use
'directory-sep-char'.
(package-admin-get-install-dir): Ditto.
This is so PUI won't break on platforms that don't use '/' as the
directory separator.
* package-get.el (package-get-pgp-available-p): New.
(package-get-require-signed-base-updates): Use it.
(package-get-update-base-from-buffer): Move the code that finds
the gpg stuff into `package-get-pgp-available-p'.
Now if you have Mailcrypt and a PGP binary installed and set up on
your system, PUI will automatically default to doing PGP
verification, otherwise it'll default to off.
(package-get-require-base): Use the DATUM arg to `error'.
(package-get-locate-index-file): Ditto.
(package-get-update-base): Ditto.
(package-get-update-base-entries): Ditto.
(package-get-all): Ditto.
(package-get-dependencies): Ditto.
(package-get-info): Ditto.
(package-get): Ditto.
* package-info.el (batch-update-package-info): Use the DATUM arg
to `error'.
* package-net.el (package-net-batch-generate-bin-ini): Use the
DATUM arg to `error'.
* package-ui.el (pui-toggle-package-key): Use the DATUM arg to
`error'.
(pui-toggle-package-delete-key): Ditto.
(pui-install-selected-packages): Ditto.
(pui-add-required-packages): Ditto.
(pui-display-info): Ditto.
(list-packages-mode): Ditto.
* packages.el (package-require): Use the DATUM arg to `error'.
author | youngs |
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date | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 03:40:27 +0000 |
parents | 2f8bb876ab1d |
children | 697ef44129c6 e5da225ea2ca |
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/* 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* 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); /* 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 (unsigned short bits, char *chars) { #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 }