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Make #'equalp more compatible with CL; add a compiler macro, test & doc it. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2009-11-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-extra.el (cl-string-vector-equalp) (cl-bit-vector-vector-equalp, cl-vector-array-equalp) (cl-hash-table-contents-equalp): New functions, to implement equalp treating arrays with identical contents as equivalent, as specified by Common Lisp. (equalp): Revise this function to implement array equivalence, and the hash-table equalp behaviour specified by CL. * cl-macs.el (equalp): Add a compiler macro for this function, used when one of the arguments is constant, and as such, its type is known at compile time. man/ChangeLog addition: 2009-11-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * lispref/objects.texi (Equality Predicates): Document #'equalp here, as well as #'equal and #'eq. tests/ChangeLog addition: 2009-12-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/lisp-tests.el: Test much of the functionality of equalp; add a pointer to Paul Dietz' ANSI test suite for this function, converted to Emacs Lisp. Not including the tests themselves in XEmacs because who owns the copyright on the files is unclear and the GCL people didn't respond to my queries.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:09:41 +0000
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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 */


#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif

#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 void
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);
}


#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");
	      exit (-2);
	    }

	  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);
	      exit (-2);
	      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);
		}
	      if (size==0)	/* file of size 0 is done */
		in_block = 0;
	    }
	}
      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);
	      exit (-2);
	    }
	  size -= nbytes;
	  if (size==0)
	    in_block = 0;
	}
    }
  return 0;
}