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/**
@file mysys/mf_format.cc
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstring>
#include "m_string.h"
#include "my_dbug.h"
#include "my_inttypes.h"
#include "my_io.h"
#include "my_macros.h"
#include "my_sys.h"
/**
Formats a filename with possible replace of directory of extension
Function can handle the case where 'to' == 'name'
For a description of the flag values, consult my_sys.h
The arguments should be in unix format.
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'name', 'dir' and 'extension' are
'\0'-terminated byte buffers (or nullptr where permitted).
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@param to destination buffer.
@param name file name component.
@param dir directory component.
@param extension filename extension
@param flag bitset of 'Bits in last argument of fn_format' from
@<my_sys.h@> like MY_REPLACE_DIR
@return to (destination buffer), or nullptr if overflow and
MY_SAFE_PATH is used.
*/
char *fn_format(char *to, const char *name, const char *dir,
const char *extension, uint flag) {
char dev[FN_REFLEN], buff[FN_REFLEN], *pos;
const char *ext;
size_t dev_length;
DBUG_TRACE;
assert(name != nullptr);
assert(extension != nullptr);
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %s dir: %s extension: %s flag: %d", name, dir,
extension, flag));
/* Copy and skip directory */
const char *startpos = name;
size_t length = dirname_part(dev, name, &dev_length);
name += length;
if (length == 0 || (flag & MY_REPLACE_DIR)) {
assert(dir != nullptr);
/* Use given directory */
convert_dirname(dev, dir, NullS); /* Fix to this OS */
} else if ((flag & MY_RELATIVE_PATH) && !test_if_hard_path(dev)) {
assert(dir != nullptr);
/* Put 'dir' before the given path */
strmake(buff, dev, sizeof(buff) - 1);
pos = convert_dirname(dev, dir, NullS);
strmake(pos, buff, sizeof(buff) - 1 - (int)(pos - dev));
}
if (flag & MY_UNPACK_FILENAME)
(void)unpack_dirname(dev, dev); /* Replace ~/.. with dir */
if (!(flag & MY_APPEND_EXT) &&
(pos = const_cast<char *>(std::strchr(name, FN_EXTCHAR))) != nullptr) {
if ((flag & MY_REPLACE_EXT) == 0) /* If we should keep old ext */
{
length = strlength(name); /* Use old extension */
ext = "";
} else {
length = pos - name; /* Change extension */
ext = extension;
}
} else {
length = strlength(name); /* No ext, use the now one */
ext = extension;
}
if (strlen(dev) + length + strlen(ext) >= FN_REFLEN || length >= FN_LEN) {
/* To long path, return original or NULL */
size_t tmp_length;
if (flag & MY_SAFE_PATH) return NullS;
tmp_length = strlength(startpos);
DBUG_PRINT("error",
("dev: '%s' ext: '%s' length: %u", dev, ext, (uint)length));
(void)strmake(to, startpos, std::min(tmp_length, size_t{FN_REFLEN - 1}));
} else {
if (to == startpos) {
memmove(buff, name, length); /* Save name for last copy */
name = buff;
}
pos = strmake(my_stpcpy(to, dev), name, length);
(void)my_stpcpy(pos, ext); /* Don't convert extension */
}
/*
If MY_RETURN_REAL_PATH and MY_RESOLVE_SYMLINK is given, only do
realpath if the file is a symbolic link
*/
if (flag & MY_RETURN_REAL_PATH)
(void)my_realpath(to, to,
MYF(flag & MY_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS ? MY_RESOLVE_LINK : 0));
else if (flag & MY_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS) {
my_stpcpy(buff, to);
(void)my_readlink(to, buff, MYF(0));
}
return to;
} /* fn_format */
/**
Calculate the length of str not including any trailing ' '-bytes.
Pre-condition: 'str' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
@param str input to calculate the length of.
@return length of string with end-space:s not counted.
*/
size_t strlength(const char *str) {
const char *pos;
const char *found;
DBUG_TRACE;
pos = found = str;
while (*pos) {
if (*pos != ' ') {
while (*++pos && *pos != ' ') {
};
if (!*pos) {
found = pos; /* String ends here */
break;
}
}
found = pos;
while (*++pos == ' ') {
};
}
return (size_t)(found - str);
} /* strlength */
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