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286 lines
7.3 KiB
C
286 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc.
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*
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* This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information.
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*/
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/* This file is ALSO:
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* Copyright 2001-2004 David Abrahams.
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* Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera.
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* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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* (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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* http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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*/
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/*
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* pathsys.c - platform independent path manipulation support
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*
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* External routines:
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* path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member
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* path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir
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* path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member
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* path_tmpdir() - returns the system dependent temporary folder path
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* path_tmpfile() - returns a new temporary path
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* path_tmpnam() - returns a new temporary name
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*
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* File_parse() and path_build() just manipulate a string and a structure;
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* they do not make system calls.
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*/
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#include "jam.h"
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#include "pathsys.h"
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#include "filesys.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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/* Internal OS specific implementation details - have names ending with an
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* underscore and are expected to be implemented in an OS specific pathXXX.c
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* module.
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*/
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unsigned long path_get_process_id_( void );
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void path_get_temp_path_( string * buffer );
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/*
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* path_parse() - split a file name into dir/base/suffix/member
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*/
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void path_parse( char const * file, PATHNAME * f )
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{
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char const * p;
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char const * q;
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char const * end;
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memset( (char *)f, 0, sizeof( *f ) );
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/* Look for '<grist>'. */
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if ( ( file[ 0 ] == '<' ) && ( p = strchr( file, '>' ) ) )
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{
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f->f_grist.ptr = file;
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f->f_grist.len = p - file;
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file = p + 1;
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}
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/* Look for 'dir/'. */
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p = strrchr( file, '/' );
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#if PATH_DELIM == '\\'
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/* On NT, look for dir\ as well */
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{
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char * const p1 = strrchr( p ? p + 1 : file, '\\' );
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if ( p1 ) p = p1;
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}
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#endif
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if ( p )
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{
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f->f_dir.ptr = file;
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f->f_dir.len = p - file;
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/* Special case for / - dirname is /, not "" */
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if ( !f->f_dir.len )
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++f->f_dir.len;
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#if PATH_DELIM == '\\'
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/* Special case for D:/ - dirname is D:/, not "D:" */
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if ( f->f_dir.len == 2 && file[ 1 ] == ':' )
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++f->f_dir.len;
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#endif
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file = p + 1;
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}
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end = file + strlen( file );
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/* Look for '(member)'. */
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if ( ( p = strchr( file, '(' ) ) && ( end[ -1 ] == ')' ) )
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{
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f->f_member.ptr = p + 1;
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f->f_member.len = end - p - 2;
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end = p;
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}
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/* Look for '.suffix'. This would be memrchr(). */
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p = 0;
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for ( q = file; ( q = (char *)memchr( q, '.', end - q ) ); ++q )
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p = q;
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if ( p )
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{
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f->f_suffix.ptr = p;
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f->f_suffix.len = end - p;
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end = p;
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}
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/* Leaves base. */
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f->f_base.ptr = file;
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f->f_base.len = end - file;
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}
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/*
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* is_path_delim() - true iff c is a path delimiter
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*/
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static int is_path_delim( char const c )
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{
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return c == PATH_DELIM
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#if PATH_DELIM == '\\'
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|| c == '/'
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#endif
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;
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}
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/*
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* as_path_delim() - convert c to a path delimiter if it is not one already
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*/
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static char as_path_delim( char const c )
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{
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return is_path_delim( c ) ? c : PATH_DELIM;
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}
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/*
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* path_build() - build a filename given dir/base/suffix/member
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*
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* To avoid changing slash direction on NT when reconstituting paths, instead of
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* unconditionally appending PATH_DELIM we check the past-the-end character of
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* the previous path element. If it is a path delimiter, we append that, and
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* only append PATH_DELIM as a last resort. This heuristic is based on the fact
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* that PATHNAME objects are usually the result of calling path_parse, which
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* leaves the original slashes in the past-the-end position. Correctness depends
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* on the assumption that all strings are zero terminated, so a past-the-end
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* character will always be available.
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*
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* As an attendant patch, we had to ensure that backslashes are used explicitly
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* in 'timestamp.c'.
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*/
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void path_build( PATHNAME * f, string * file )
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{
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file_build1( f, file );
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/* Do not prepend root if it is '.' or the directory is rooted. */
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if ( f->f_root.len
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&& !( f->f_root.len == 1 && f->f_root.ptr[ 0 ] == '.' )
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&& !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[ 0 ] == '/' )
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#if PATH_DELIM == '\\'
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&& !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[ 0 ] == '\\' )
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&& !( f->f_dir.len && f->f_dir.ptr[ 1 ] == ':' )
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#endif
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)
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{
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string_append_range( file, f->f_root.ptr, f->f_root.ptr + f->f_root.len
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);
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/* If 'root' already ends with a path delimeter, do not add another one.
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*/
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if ( !is_path_delim( f->f_root.ptr[ f->f_root.len - 1 ] ) )
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string_push_back( file, as_path_delim( f->f_root.ptr[ f->f_root.len
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] ) );
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}
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if ( f->f_dir.len )
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string_append_range( file, f->f_dir.ptr, f->f_dir.ptr + f->f_dir.len );
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/* Put path separator between dir and file. */
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/* Special case for root dir: do not add another path separator. */
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if ( f->f_dir.len && ( f->f_base.len || f->f_suffix.len )
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#if PATH_DELIM == '\\'
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&& !( f->f_dir.len == 3 && f->f_dir.ptr[ 1 ] == ':' )
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#endif
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&& !( f->f_dir.len == 1 && is_path_delim( f->f_dir.ptr[ 0 ] ) ) )
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string_push_back( file, as_path_delim( f->f_dir.ptr[ f->f_dir.len ] ) );
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if ( f->f_base.len )
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string_append_range( file, f->f_base.ptr, f->f_base.ptr + f->f_base.len
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);
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if ( f->f_suffix.len )
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string_append_range( file, f->f_suffix.ptr, f->f_suffix.ptr +
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f->f_suffix.len );
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if ( f->f_member.len )
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{
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string_push_back( file, '(' );
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string_append_range( file, f->f_member.ptr, f->f_member.ptr +
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f->f_member.len );
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string_push_back( file, ')' );
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}
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}
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/*
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* path_parent() - make a PATHNAME point to its parent dir
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*/
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void path_parent( PATHNAME * f )
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{
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f->f_base.ptr = f->f_suffix.ptr = f->f_member.ptr = "";
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f->f_base.len = f->f_suffix.len = f->f_member.len = 0;
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}
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/*
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* path_tmpdir() - returns the system dependent temporary folder path
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*
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* Returned value is stored inside a static buffer and should not be modified.
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* Returned value does *not* include a trailing path separator.
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*/
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string const * path_tmpdir()
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{
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static string buffer[ 1 ];
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static int have_result;
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if ( !have_result )
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{
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string_new( buffer );
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path_get_temp_path_( buffer );
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have_result = 1;
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}
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return buffer;
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}
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/*
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* path_tmpnam() - returns a new temporary name
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*/
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OBJECT * path_tmpnam( void )
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{
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char name_buffer[ 64 ];
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unsigned long const pid = path_get_process_id_();
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static unsigned long t;
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if ( !t ) t = time( 0 ) & 0xffff;
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t += 1;
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sprintf( name_buffer, "jam%lx%lx.000", pid, t );
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return object_new( name_buffer );
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}
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/*
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* path_tmpfile() - returns a new temporary path
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*/
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OBJECT * path_tmpfile( void )
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{
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OBJECT * result;
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OBJECT * tmpnam;
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string file_path[ 1 ];
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string_copy( file_path, path_tmpdir()->value );
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string_push_back( file_path, PATH_DELIM );
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tmpnam = path_tmpnam();
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string_append( file_path, object_str( tmpnam ) );
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object_free( tmpnam );
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result = object_new( file_path->value );
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string_free( file_path );
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return result;
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}
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