/* dirname.c -- return all but the last element in a path Copyright (C) 1990, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program 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. This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #ifdef STDC_HEADERS # include #else char *malloc (); #endif #if defined STDC_HEADERS || defined HAVE_STRING_H # include #else # include # ifndef strrchr # define strrchr rindex # endif #endif #include #ifndef HAVE_DECL_MEMRCHR "this configure-time declaration test was not run" #endif #if !HAVE_DECL_MEMRCHR void *memrchr (); #endif #include "dirname.h" #ifndef FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN # define FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN(Filename) 0 #endif #ifndef ISSLASH # define ISSLASH(C) ((C) == '/') #endif #define BACKSLASH_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR ISSLASH ('\\') /* Return the length of `dirname (PATH)' and set *RESULT to point to PATH or to `"."', as appropriate. Works properly even if there are trailing slashes (by effectively ignoring them). WARNING: This function doesn't work for cwd-relative names like `a:foo' that are specified with a drive-letter prefix. That case is handled in the caller. */ static size_t dir_name_r (char const *path, char const **result) { char const *slash; size_t length; /* Length of result, not including NUL. */ slash = strrchr (path, '/'); if (BACKSLASH_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR) { char const *b = strrchr (path, '\\'); if (b && slash < b) slash = b; } /* If the last byte of PATH is a slash, decrement SLASH until it's pointing at the leftmost in a sequence of trailing slashes. */ if (slash && slash[1] == 0) { while (path < slash && ISSLASH (slash[-1])) { --slash; } if (path < slash) { size_t len = slash - path; slash = memrchr (path, '/', len); if (BACKSLASH_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR) { char const *b = memrchr (path, '\\', len); if (b && slash < b) slash = b; } } } if (slash == 0) { /* File is in the current directory. */ length = FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (path); if (length == 0) { path = "."; length = 1; } } else { /* Remove any trailing slashes from the result. If we have a canonicalized "d:/path", leave alone the root case "d:/". */ char const *lim = path + FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (path); while (lim < slash && ISSLASH (*slash)) --slash; length = slash - path + 1; } *result = path; return length; } /* Return the leading directories part of PATH, allocated with malloc. If out of memory, return 0. Works properly even if there are trailing slashes (by effectively ignoring them). */ char * dir_name (char const *path) { char const *result; size_t length = dir_name_r (path, &result); int append_dot = (length && length == FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (newpath)); char *newpath = (char *) malloc (length + append_dot + 1); if (newpath == 0) return 0; strncpy (newpath, result, length); /* If PATH is "d:foo", return "d:.", the CWD on drive d: */ if (append_dot) newpath[length++] = '.'; newpath[length] = 0; return newpath; } #ifdef TEST_DIRNAME /* Run the test like this (expect no output): gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DTEST_DIRNAME -I.. -O -Wall memrchr.c dirname.c sed -n '/^BEGIN-DATA$/,/^END-DATA$/p' dirname.c|grep -v DATA|./a.out BEGIN-DATA foo//// . bar/foo//// bar foo/ . / / . . a . END-DATA */ # define MAX_BUFF_LEN 1024 # include # include int main () { char buff[MAX_BUFF_LEN + 1]; buff[MAX_BUFF_LEN] = 0; while (fgets (buff, MAX_BUFF_LEN, stdin) && buff[0]) { char path[MAX_BUFF_LEN]; char expected_result[MAX_BUFF_LEN]; char const *result; sscanf (buff, "%s %s", path, expected_result); result = dir_name (path); if (strcmp (result, expected_result)) printf ("%s: got %s, expected %s\n", path, result, expected_result); } exit (0); } #endif