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/* Handle CLASSPATH, -classpath, and path searching.
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
The Free Software Foundation is independent of Sun Microsystems, Inc. */
/* Written by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>, October 1998. */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "jcf.h"
/* Some boilerplate that really belongs in a header. */
#ifndef GET_ENV_PATH_LIST
#define GET_ENV_PATH_LIST(VAR,NAME) do { (VAR) = getenv (NAME); } while (0)
#endif
/* By default, colon separates directories in a path. */
#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR
#define PATH_SEPARATOR ':'
#endif
#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR
#define DIR_SEPARATOR '/'
#endif
/* Possible flag values. */
#define FLAG_SYSTEM 1
#define FLAG_ZIP 2
/* We keep linked lists of directory names. A ``directory'' can be
either an ordinary directory or a .zip file. */
struct entry
{
char *name;
int flags;
struct entry *next;
};
/* We support several different ways to set the class path.
built-in system directory (only libgcj.zip)
CLASSPATH environment variable
-CLASSPATH overrides CLASSPATH
-classpath option - overrides CLASSPATH, -CLASSPATH, and built-in
-I prepends path to list
We implement this by keeping several path lists, and then simply
ignoring the ones which are not relevant. */
/* This holds all the -I directories. */
static struct entry *include_dirs;
/* This holds the CLASSPATH environment variable. */
static struct entry *classpath_env;
/* This holds the -CLASSPATH command-line option. */
static struct entry *classpath_u;
/* This holds the -classpath command-line option. */
static struct entry *classpath_l;
/* This holds the default directories. Some of these will have the
"system" flag set. */
static struct entry *sys_dirs;
/* This is the sealed list. It is just a combination of other lists. */
static struct entry *sealed;
/* We keep track of the longest path we've seen. */
static int longest_path = 0;
static void
free_entry (entp)
struct entry **entp;
{
struct entry *e, *n;
for (e = *entp; e; e = n)
{
n = e->next;
free (e->name);
free (e);
}
*entp = NULL;
}
static void
append_entry (entp, ent)
struct entry **entp;
struct entry *ent;
{
/* It doesn't matter if this is slow, since it is run only at
startup, and then infrequently. */
struct entry *e;
/* Find end of list. */
for (e = *entp; e && e->next; e = e->next)
;
if (e)
e->next = ent;
else
*entp = ent;
}
static void
add_entry (entp, filename, is_system)
struct entry **entp;
char *filename;
int is_system;
{
int len;
struct entry *n;
n = (struct entry *) ALLOC (sizeof (struct entry));
n->flags = is_system ? FLAG_SYSTEM : 0;
n->next = NULL;
len = strlen (filename);
if (len > 4 && (strcmp (filename + len - 4, ".zip") == 0
|| strcmp (filename + len - 4, ".jar") == 0))
{
n->flags |= FLAG_ZIP;
/* If the user uses -classpath then he'll have to include
libgcj.zip in the value. We check for this in a simplistic
way. Symlinks will fool this test. This is only used for
-MM and -MMD, so it probably isn't terribly important. */
if (! strcmp (filename, LIBGCJ_ZIP_FILE))
n->flags |= FLAG_SYSTEM;
}
/* Note that we add a trailing separator to `.zip' names as well.
This is a little hack that lets the searching code in jcf-io.c
work more easily. Eww. */
if (filename[len - 1] != '/' && filename[len - 1] != DIR_SEPARATOR)
{
char *f2 = (char *) alloca (len + 2);
strcpy (f2, filename);
f2[len] = DIR_SEPARATOR;
f2[len + 1] = '\0';
n->name = strdup (f2);
++len;
}
else
n->name = strdup (filename);
if (len > longest_path)
longest_path = len;
append_entry (entp, n);
}
static void
add_path (entp, cp, is_system)
struct entry **entp;
char *cp;
int is_system;
{
char *startp, *endp;
if (cp)
{
char *buf = (char *) alloca (strlen (cp) + 3);
startp = endp = cp;
while (1)
{
if (! *endp || *endp == PATH_SEPARATOR)
{
if (endp == startp)
{
buf[0] = '.';
buf[1] = DIR_SEPARATOR;
buf[2] = '\0';
}
else
{
strncpy (buf, startp, endp - startp);
buf[endp - startp] = '\0';
}
add_entry (entp, buf, is_system);
if (! *endp)
break;
++endp;
startp = endp;
}
else
++endp;
}
}
}
/* Initialize the path module. */
void
jcf_path_init ()
{
char *cp;
add_entry (&sys_dirs, ".", 0);
add_entry (&sys_dirs, LIBGCJ_ZIP_FILE, 1);
GET_ENV_PATH_LIST (cp, "CLASSPATH");
add_path (&classpath_env, cp, 0);
}
/* Call this when -classpath is seen on the command line. */
void
jcf_path_classpath_arg (path)
char *path;
{
free_entry (&classpath_l);
add_path (&classpath_l, path, 0);
}
/* Call this when -CLASSPATH is seen on the command line. */
void
jcf_path_CLASSPATH_arg (path)
char *path;
{
free_entry (&classpath_u);
add_path (&classpath_u, path, 0);
}
/* Call this when -I is seen on the command line. */
void
jcf_path_include_arg (path)
char *path;
{
add_entry (&include_dirs, path, 0);
}
/* We `seal' the path by linking everything into one big list. Then
we provide a way to iterate through the sealed list. */
void
jcf_path_seal ()
{
int do_system = 1;
struct entry *secondary;
sealed = include_dirs;
include_dirs = NULL;
if (classpath_l)
{
secondary = classpath_l;
classpath_l = NULL;
do_system = 0;
}
else if (classpath_u)
{
secondary = classpath_u;
classpath_u = NULL;
}
else
{
secondary = classpath_env;
classpath_env = NULL;
}
free_entry (&classpath_l);
free_entry (&classpath_u);
free_entry (&classpath_env);
append_entry (&sealed, secondary);
if (do_system)
{
append_entry (&sealed, sys_dirs);
sys_dirs = NULL;
}
else
free_entry (&sys_dirs);
}
void *
jcf_path_start ()
{
return (void *) sealed;
}
void *
jcf_path_next (x)
void *x;
{
struct entry *ent = (struct entry *) x;
return (void *) ent->next;
}
/* We guarantee that the return path will either be a zip file, or it
will end with a directory separator. */
char *
jcf_path_name (x)
void *x;
{
struct entry *ent = (struct entry *) x;
return ent->name;
}
int
jcf_path_is_zipfile (x)
void *x;
{
struct entry *ent = (struct entry *) x;
return (ent->flags & FLAG_ZIP);
}
int
jcf_path_is_system (x)
void *x;
{
struct entry *ent = (struct entry *) x;
return (ent->flags & FLAG_SYSTEM);
}
int
jcf_path_max_len ()
{
return longest_path;
}
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