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/* mv -- move or rename files
   Copyright (C) 86, 89, 90, 91, 1995-2006 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */

/* Written by Mike Parker, David MacKenzie, and Jim Meyering */

#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <assert.h>

#include "system.h"
#include "argmatch.h"
#include "backupfile.h"
#include "copy.h"
#include "cp-hash.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "filenamecat.h"
#include "quote.h"
#include "remove.h"

/* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix).  */
#define PROGRAM_NAME "mv"

#define AUTHORS "Mike Parker", "David MacKenzie", "Jim Meyering"

/* Initial number of entries in each hash table entry's table of inodes.  */
#define INITIAL_HASH_MODULE 100

/* Initial number of entries in the inode hash table.  */
#define INITIAL_ENTRY_TAB_SIZE 70

/* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
   non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1.  */
enum
{
  REPLY_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1,
  STRIP_TRAILING_SLASHES_OPTION
};

/* The name this program was run with. */
char *program_name;

/* Remove any trailing slashes from each SOURCE argument.  */
static bool remove_trailing_slashes;

/* Valid arguments to the `--reply' option. */
static char const* const reply_args[] =
{
  "yes", "no", "query", NULL
};

/* The values that correspond to the above strings. */
static int const reply_vals[] =
{
  I_ALWAYS_YES, I_ALWAYS_NO, I_ASK_USER
};

static struct option const long_options[] =
{
  {"backup", optional_argument, NULL, 'b'},
  {"force", no_argument, NULL, 'f'},
  {"interactive", no_argument, NULL, 'i'},
  {"no-target-directory", no_argument, NULL, 'T'},
  {"reply", required_argument, NULL, REPLY_OPTION}, /* Deprecated 2005-07-03,
						       remove in 2008. */
  {"strip-trailing-slashes", no_argument, NULL, STRIP_TRAILING_SLASHES_OPTION},
  {"suffix", required_argument, NULL, 'S'},
  {"target-directory", required_argument, NULL, 't'},
  {"update", no_argument, NULL, 'u'},
  {"verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
  {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
  {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
  {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
};

static void
rm_option_init (struct rm_options *x)
{
  x->ignore_missing_files = false;
  x->root_dev_ino = NULL;
  x->recursive = true;

  /* Should we prompt for removal, too?  No.  Prompting for the `move'
     part is enough.  It implies removal.  */
  x->interactive = 0;
  x->stdin_tty = false;

  x->verbose = false;

  /* Since this program may well have to process additional command
     line arguments after any call to `rm', that function must preserve
     the initial working directory, in case one of those is a
     `.'-relative name.  */
  x->require_restore_cwd = true;
}

static void
cp_option_init (struct cp_options *x)
{
  x->copy_as_regular = false;  /* FIXME: maybe make this an option */
  x->dereference = DEREF_NEVER;
  x->unlink_dest_before_opening = false;
  x->unlink_dest_after_failed_open = false;
  x->hard_link = false;
  x->interactive = I_UNSPECIFIED;
  x->move_mode = true;
  x->chown_privileges = chown_privileges ();
  x->one_file_system = false;
  x->preserve_ownership = true;
  x->preserve_links = true;
  x->preserve_mode = true;
  x->preserve_timestamps = true;
  x->require_preserve = false;  /* FIXME: maybe make this an option */
  x->recursive = true;
  x->sparse_mode = SPARSE_AUTO;  /* FIXME: maybe make this an option */
  x->symbolic_link = false;
  x->set_mode = false;
  x->mode = 0;
  x->stdin_tty = isatty (STDIN_FILENO);

  x->update = false;
  x->verbose = false;
  x->dest_info = NULL;
  x->src_info = NULL;
}

/* FILE is the last operand of this command.  Return true if FILE is a
   directory.  But report an error there is a problem accessing FILE,
   or if FILE does not exist but would have to refer to an existing
   directory if it referred to anything at all.  */

static bool
target_directory_operand (char const *file)
{
  char const *b = last_component (file);
  size_t blen = strlen (b);
  bool looks_like_a_dir = (blen == 0 || ISSLASH (b[blen - 1]));
  struct stat st;
  int err = (stat (file, &st) == 0 ? 0 : errno);
  bool is_a_dir = !err && S_ISDIR (st.st_mode);
  if (err && err != ENOENT)
    error (EXIT_FAILURE, err, _("accessing %s"), quote (file));
  if (is_a_dir < looks_like_a_dir)
    error (EXIT_FAILURE, err, _("target %s is not a directory"), quote (file));
  return is_a_dir;
}

/* Move SOURCE onto DEST.  Handles cross-file-system moves.
   If SOURCE is a directory, DEST must not exist.
   Return true if successful.  */

static bool
do_move (const char *source, const char *dest, const struct cp_options *x)
{
  bool copy_into_self;
  bool rename_succeeded;
  bool ok = copy (source, dest, false, x, &copy_into_self, &rename_succeeded);

  if (ok)
    {
      char const *dir_to_remove;
      if (copy_into_self)
	{
	  /* In general, when copy returns with copy_into_self set, SOURCE is
	     the same as, or a parent of DEST.  In this case we know it's a
	     parent.  It doesn't make sense to move a directory into itself, and
	     besides in some situations doing so would give highly nonintuitive
	     results.  Run this `mkdir b; touch a c; mv * b' in an empty
	     directory.  Here's the result of running echo `find b -print`:
	     b b/a b/b b/b/a b/c.  Notice that only file `a' was copied
	     into b/b.  Handle this by giving a diagnostic, removing the
	     copied-into-self directory, DEST (`b/b' in the example),
	     and failing.  */

	  dir_to_remove = NULL;
	  ok = false;
	}
      else if (rename_succeeded)
	{
	  /* No need to remove anything.  SOURCE was successfully
	     renamed to DEST.  Or the user declined to rename a file.  */
	  dir_to_remove = NULL;
	}
      else
	{
	  /* This may mean SOURCE and DEST referred to different devices.
	     It may also conceivably mean that even though they referred
	     to the same device, rename wasn't implemented for that device.

	     E.g., (from Joel N. Weber),
	     [...] there might someday be cases where you can't rename
	     but you can copy where the device name is the same, especially
	     on Hurd.  Consider an ftpfs with a primitive ftp server that
	     supports uploading, downloading and deleting, but not renaming.

	     Also, note that comparing device numbers is not a reliable
	     check for `can-rename'.  Some systems can be set up so that
	     files from many different physical devices all have the same
	     st_dev field.  This is a feature of some NFS mounting
	     configurations.

	     We reach this point if SOURCE has been successfully copied
	     to DEST.  Now we have to remove SOURCE.

	     This function used to resort to copying only when rename
	     failed and set errno to EXDEV.  */

	  dir_to_remove = source;
	}

      if (dir_to_remove != NULL)
	{
	  struct rm_options rm_options;
	  enum RM_status status;

	  rm_option_init (&rm_options);
	  rm_options.verbose = x->verbose;

	  status = rm (1, &dir_to_remove, &rm_options);
	  assert (VALID_STATUS (status));
	  if (status == RM_ERROR)
	    ok = false;
	}
    }

  return ok;
}

/* Move file SOURCE onto DEST.  Handles the case when DEST is a directory.
   Treat DEST as a directory if DEST_IS_DIR.
   Return true if successful.  */

static bool
movefile (char *source, char *dest, bool dest_is_dir,
	  const struct cp_options *x)
{
  bool ok;

  /* This code was introduced to handle the ambiguity in the semantics
     of mv that is induced by the varying semantics of the rename function.
     Some systems (e.g., Linux) have a rename function that honors a
     trailing slash, while others (like Solaris 5,6,7) have a rename
     function that ignores a trailing slash.  I believe the Linux
     rename semantics are POSIX and susv2 compliant.  */

  strip_trailing_slashes (dest);
  if (remove_trailing_slashes)
    strip_trailing_slashes (source);

  if (dest_is_dir)
    {
      /* Treat DEST as a directory; build the full filename.  */
      char const *src_basename = last_component (source);
      char *new_dest = file_name_concat (dest, src_basename, NULL);
      strip_trailing_slashes (new_dest);
      ok = do_move (source, new_dest, x);
      free (new_dest);
    }
  else
    {
      ok = do_move (source, dest, x);
    }

  return ok;
}

void
usage (int status)
{
  if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
    fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"),
	     program_name);
  else
    {
      printf (_("\
Usage: %s [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST\n\
  or:  %s [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY\n\
  or:  %s [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SOURCE...\n\
"),
	      program_name, program_name, program_name);
      fputs (_("\
Rename SOURCE to DEST, or move SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.\n\
\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (_("\
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (_("\
      --backup[=CONTROL]       make a backup of each existing destination file\n\
  -b                           like --backup but does not accept an argument\n\
  -f, --force                  do not prompt before overwriting\n\
  -i, --interactive            prompt before overwrite\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (_("\
      --strip-trailing-slashes  remove any trailing slashes from each SOURCE\n\
                                 argument\n\
  -S, --suffix=SUFFIX          override the usual backup suffix\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (_("\
  -t, --target-directory=DIRECTORY  move all SOURCE arguments into DIRECTORY\n\
  -T, --no-target-directory    treat DEST as a normal file\n\
  -u, --update                 move only when the SOURCE file is newer\n\
                                 than the destination file or when the\n\
                                 destination file is missing\n\
  -v, --verbose                explain what is being done\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
      fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
      fputs (_("\
\n\
The backup suffix is `~', unless set with --suffix or SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX.\n\
The version control method may be selected via the --backup option or through\n\
the VERSION_CONTROL environment variable.  Here are the values:\n\
\n\
"), stdout);
      fputs (_("\
  none, off       never make backups (even if --backup is given)\n\
  numbered, t     make numbered backups\n\
  existing, nil   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise\n\
  simple, never   always make simple backups\n\
"), stdout);
      printf (_("\nReport bugs to <%s>.\n"), PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
    }
  exit (status);
}

int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
  int c;
  bool ok;
  bool make_backups = false;
  char *backup_suffix_string;
  char *version_control_string = NULL;
  struct cp_options x;
  char *target_directory = NULL;
  bool no_target_directory = false;
  int n_files;
  char **file;

  initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
  program_name = argv[0];
  setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
  bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
  textdomain (PACKAGE);

  atexit (close_stdout);

  cp_option_init (&x);

  /* FIXME: consider not calling getenv for SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX unless
     we'll actually use backup_suffix_string.  */
  backup_suffix_string = getenv ("SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX");

  while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "bfit:uvS:T", long_options, NULL))
	 != -1)
    {
      switch (c)
	{
	case 'b':
	  make_backups = true;
	  if (optarg)
	    version_control_string = optarg;
	  break;
	case 'f':
	  x.interactive = I_ALWAYS_YES;
	  break;
	case 'i':
	  x.interactive = I_ASK_USER;
	  break;
	case REPLY_OPTION: /* Deprecated */
	  x.interactive = XARGMATCH ("--reply", optarg,
				     reply_args, reply_vals);
	  error (0, 0,
		 _("the --reply option is deprecated; use -i or -f instead"));
	  break;
	case STRIP_TRAILING_SLASHES_OPTION:
	  remove_trailing_slashes = true;
	  break;
	case 't':
	  if (target_directory)
	    error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("multiple target directories specified"));
	  else
	    {
	      struct stat st;
	      if (stat (optarg, &st) != 0)
		error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("accessing %s"), quote (optarg));
	      if (! S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
		error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("target %s is not a directory"),
		       quote (optarg));
	    }
	  target_directory = optarg;
	  break;
	case 'T':
	  no_target_directory = true;
	  break;
	case 'u':
	  x.update = true;
	  break;
	case 'v':
	  x.verbose = true;
	  break;
	case 'S':
	  make_backups = true;
	  backup_suffix_string = optarg;
	  break;
	case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
	case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
	default:
	  usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
	}
    }

  n_files = argc - optind;
  file = argv + optind;

  if (n_files <= !target_directory)
    {
      if (n_files <= 0)
	error (0, 0, _("missing file operand"));
      else
	error (0, 0, _("missing destination file operand after %s"),
	       quote (file[0]));
      usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
    }

  if (no_target_directory)
    {
      if (target_directory)
	error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
	       _("Cannot combine --target-directory (-t) "
		 "and --no-target-directory (-T)"));
      if (2 < n_files)
	{
	  error (0, 0, _("extra operand %s"), quote (file[2]));
	  usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
	}
    }
  else if (!target_directory)
    {
      if (2 <= n_files && target_directory_operand (file[n_files - 1]))
	target_directory = file[--n_files];
      else if (2 < n_files)
	error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("target %s is not a directory"),
	       quote (file[n_files - 1]));
    }

  if (backup_suffix_string)
    simple_backup_suffix = xstrdup (backup_suffix_string);

  x.backup_type = (make_backups
		   ? xget_version (_("backup type"),
				   version_control_string)
		   : no_backups);

  hash_init ();

  if (target_directory)
    {
      int i;

      /* Initialize the hash table only if we'll need it.
	 The problem it is used to detect can arise only if there are
	 two or more files to move.  */
      if (2 <= n_files)
	dest_info_init (&x);

      ok = true;
      for (i = 0; i < n_files; ++i)
	ok &= movefile (file[i], target_directory, true, &x);
    }
  else
    ok = movefile (file[0], file[1], false, &x);

  exit (ok ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
}