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Eliminate most core code byte-compile warnings.
2009-12-18 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* alist.el (modify-alist):
* autoload.el (update-autoload-files, autoload-print-form):
* bytecomp.el (batch-byte-compile-1)
(byte-compile-multiple-value-call, byte-compile-funcall)
(byte-compile-insert, byte-compile-concat, byte-compile-list)
(byte-compile-normal-call, byte-compile-flush-pending):
* cl-macs.el (letf):
* cl.el:
* disass.el (disassemble-1):
* easy-mmode.el (easy-mmode-define-syntax):
* faces.el (set-face-parent):
* files.el (cd):
* finder.el (finder-list-matches, finder-list-keywords)
(finder-compile-keywords):
* frame.el (frame-notice-user-settings)
(frame-remove-geometry-props):
* ldap.el (ldap-delete-entries, ldap-modify-entries)
(ldap-add-entries):
* loadhist.el (unload-feature):
* map-ynp.el (map-y-or-n-p):
* menubar-items.el (default-menubar):
* mouse.el (default-mouse-track-next-move-rect)
(default-mouse-track-next-move-rect)
(default-mouse-track-cleanup-hook)
(default-mouse-track-cleanup-extent):
* mule/ethio-util.el (ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer)
(ethio-modify-vowel):
* obsolete.el:
* package-get.el (package-get-update-all):
* package-ui.el (pui-list-packages)
(pui-install-selected-packages, pui-install-selected-packages):
* select.el (select-make-extent-for-selection)
(dehilight-selection):
* simple.el (clone-buffer):
* term/tvi970.el:
* term/wyse50.el:
* unicode.el:
(load-unicode-tables):
* x-font-menu.el (fc-make-font-menu-entry)
(x-reset-device-font-menus-xft):
* x-misc.el (x-init-specifier-from-resources):
Eliminate byte-compile warnings, with the exception of Stephen's
various non-defined fontconfig functions, as I don't know if he
plans to add them and is keeping the warnings around as a
reminder. The warnings actually eliminated involve i) using mapcar
instead of mapc where the result is discarded and ii) using a
lambda quoted as data in a context where it is unequivocally used
as a function.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:49:43 +0000 |
parents | b694dfd2f40e |
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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; }