/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- nt.c Last updated: 15 Aug 94 WinNT-specific routines for use with Info-ZIP's UnZip 5.1 and later. (Borrowed, pilfered and plundered code from OS/2 and MS-DOS versions and from ZIP; modified as necessary.) Contains: GetLoadPath() opendir() readdir() closedir() mapattr() getNTfiletime() close_outfile() isfloppy() IsVolumeOldFAT() IsFileNameValid() map2fat() checkdir() do_wild() mapname() version() ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include #include "unzip.h" #define MKDIR(path,mode) mkdir(path) struct direct { char reserved [21]; char ff_attrib; short ff_ftime; short ff_fdate; long size; char d_name[MAX_PATH]; int d_first; HANDLE d_hFindFile; }; static int created_dir; /* used by mapname(), checkdir() */ static int renamed_fullpath; /* ditto */ static int fnlen; /* ditto */ static unsigned nLabelDrive; /* ditto */ #ifdef SFX /**************************/ /* Function GetLoadPath() */ /**************************/ char *GetLoadPath(void) { #ifdef MSC extern char *_pgmptr; return _pgmptr; #else /* use generic API call */ GetModuleFileName(NULL, filename, FILNAMSIZ); return filename; #endif } /* end function GetLoadPath() */ #else /* !SFX */ /**********************/ /* Borrowed from ZIP 2.0 sources */ /* Function opendir() */ /* Difference: no special handling for */ /**********************/ /* hidden or system files. */ static struct direct *opendir(n) const char *n; /* directory to open */ { struct direct *d; /* malloc'd return value */ char *p; /* malloc'd temporary string */ WIN32_FIND_DATA fd; int len = strlen(n); /* Start searching for files in the MSDOS directory n */ if ((d = (struct direct *)malloc(sizeof(struct direct))) == NULL || (p = malloc(strlen(n) + 5)) == NULL) { if (d != (struct direct *)NULL) free((void *)d); return (struct direct *)NULL; } strcpy(p, n); if (p[len-1] == ':') p[len++] = '.'; /* x: => x:. */ else if (p[len-1] == '/' || p[len-1] == '\\') --len; /* foo/ => foo */ strcpy(p+len, "/*"); if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == (d->d_hFindFile = FindFirstFile(p, &fd))) { free((voidp *)d); free((voidp *)p); return NULL; } strcpy(d->d_name, fd.cFileName); free((voidp *)p); d->d_first = 1; return d; } /* end of function opendir() */ /**********************/ /* Borrowed from ZIP 2.0 sources */ /* Function readdir() */ /* Difference: no special handling for */ /**********************/ /* hidden or system files. */ static struct direct *readdir(d) struct direct *d; /* directory stream from which to read */ { /* Return pointer to first or next directory entry, or NULL if end. */ if ( d->d_first ) d->d_first = 0; else { WIN32_FIND_DATA fd; if ( !FindNextFile(d->d_hFindFile, &fd) ) return NULL; strcpy(d->d_name, fd.cFileName); } return (struct direct *)d; } /* end of function readdir() */ /***********************/ /* Function closedir() */ /* Borrowed from ZIP 2.0 sources */ /***********************/ static void closedir(d) struct direct *d; /* directory stream to close */ { FindClose(d->d_hFindFile); free(d); } #endif /* ?SFX */ /**********************/ /* Function mapattr() */ /**********************/ /* Identical to MS-DOS, OS/2 versions. */ /* However, NT has a lot of extra permission stuff, so this function should */ /* probably be extended in the future. */ int mapattr() { /* set archive bit (file is not backed up): */ pInfo->file_attr = (unsigned)(crec.external_file_attributes | 32) & 0xff; return 0; } /* end function mapattr() */ /****************************/ /* Get the file time in a format that */ /* Function getNTfiletime() */ /* can be used by SetFileTime() in NT */ /****************************/ int getNTfiletime(FILETIME *ft) { FILETIME lft; /* 64-bit value made up of two 32 bit [low & high] */ WORD wDOSDate; /* for converting from DOS date to Windows NT */ WORD wDOSTime; /* Copy and/or convert time and date variables, if necessary; */ /* then set the file time/date. */ wDOSTime = (WORD)lrec.last_mod_file_time; wDOSDate = (WORD)lrec.last_mod_file_date; /* The DosDateTimeToFileTime() function converts a DOS date/time */ /* into a 64 bit Windows NT file time */ if (!DosDateTimeToFileTime(wDOSDate, wDOSTime, &lft)) { PRINTF("DosDateTime failed: %d\n", GetLastError()); return FALSE; } if (!LocalFileTimeToFileTime( &lft, ft)) { PRINTF("LocalFileTime failed: %d\n", GetLastError()); *ft = lft; } return TRUE; } /****************************/ /* Function close_outfile() */ /****************************/ void close_outfile() { FILETIME ft; /* File time type defined in NT */ HANDLE hFile; /* File handle defined in NT */ int gotTime; /* don't set the time stamp on standard output */ if (cflag) { fclose(outfile); return; } gotTime = getNTfiletime(&ft); /* Close the file and then re-open it using the Win32 * CreateFile call, so that the file can be created * with GENERIC_WRITE access, otherwise the SetFileTime * call will fail. */ fclose(outfile); hFile = CreateFile(filename, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if ( hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) { FPRINTF(stderr, "\nCreateFile error %d when trying set file time\n", GetLastError()); } else { if (gotTime) if (!SetFileTime(hFile, NULL, NULL, &ft)) PRINTF("\nSetFileTime failed: %d\n", GetLastError()); CloseHandle(hFile); } /* HG: I think this could be done in the CreateFile call above - just */ /* replace 'FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL' with 'pInfo->file_attr & 0x7F' */ if (!SetFileAttributes(filename, pInfo->file_attr & 0x7F)) FPRINTF(stderr, "\nwarning (%d): could not set file attributes\n", GetLastError()); return; } /* end function close_outfile() */ /* ============================================================================ */ /***********************/ /* Function isfloppy() */ /* more precisely, is it removable? */ /***********************/ static int isfloppy(int nDrive) /* 1 == A:, 2 == B:, etc. */ { char rootPathName[4]; rootPathName[0] = 'A' + nDrive - 1; /* Build the root path name, */ rootPathName[1] = ':'; /* e.g. "A:/" */ rootPathName[2] = '/'; rootPathName[3] = '\0'; return (GetDriveType(rootPathName) == DRIVE_REMOVABLE); } /* end function isfloppy() */ /*****************************/ /* Function IsVolumeOldFAT() */ /*****************************/ /* * Note: 8.3 limits on filenames apply only to old-style FAT filesystems. * More recent versions of Windows (Windows NT 3.5 / Windows 4.0) * can support long filenames (LFN) on FAT filesystems. Check the * filesystem maximum component length field to detect LFN support. * [GRR: this routine is only used to determine whether spaces in * filenames are supported...] */ static int IsVolumeOldFAT(char *name) { char *tmp0; char rootPathName[4]; char tmp1[MAX_PATH], tmp2[MAX_PATH]; unsigned volSerNo, maxCompLen, fileSysFlags; if (isalpha(name[0]) && (name[1] == ':')) tmp0 = name; else { GetFullPathName(name, MAX_PATH, tmp1, &tmp0); tmp0 = &tmp1[0]; } strncpy(rootPathName, tmp0, 3); /* Build the root path name, */ rootPathName[3] = '\0'; /* e.g. "A:/" */ GetVolumeInformation(rootPathName, tmp1, MAX_PATH, &volSerNo, &maxCompLen, &fileSysFlags, tmp2, MAX_PATH); /* Long Filenames (LFNs) are available if the component length is > 12 */ return maxCompLen <= 12; /* return !strncmp(strupr(tmp2), "FAT", 3); old version */ } /******************************/ /* Function IsFileNameValid() */ /******************************/ static int IsFileNameValid(char *name) { HFILE hf; OFSTRUCT of; hf = OpenFile(name, &of, OF_READ | OF_SHARE_DENY_NONE); if (hf == HFILE_ERROR) switch (GetLastError()) { case ERROR_INVALID_NAME: case ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE: return FALSE; default: return TRUE; } else _lclose(hf); return TRUE; } /**********************/ /* Function map2fat() */ /* Identical to OS/2 version */ /**********************/ void map2fat(pathcomp, pEndFAT) char *pathcomp, **pEndFAT; { char *ppc = pathcomp; /* variable pointer to pathcomp */ char *pEnd = *pEndFAT; /* variable pointer to buildpathFAT */ char *pBegin = *pEndFAT; /* constant pointer to start of this comp. */ char *last_dot = NULL; /* last dot not converted to underscore */ int dotname = FALSE; /* flag: path component begins with dot */ /* ("." and ".." don't count) */ register unsigned workch; /* hold the character being tested */ /* Only need check those characters which are legal in HPFS but not * in FAT: to get here, must already have passed through mapname. * (GRR: oops, small bug--if char was quoted, no longer have any * knowledge of that.) Also must truncate path component to ensure * 8.3 compliance... */ while ((workch = (uch)*ppc++) != 0) { switch (workch) { case '[': case ']': *pEnd++ = '_'; /* convert brackets to underscores */ break; case '.': if (pEnd == *pEndFAT) { /* nothing appended yet... */ if (*ppc == '\0') /* don't bother appending a */ break; /* "./" component to the path */ else if (*ppc == '.' && ppc[1] == '\0') { /* "../" */ *pEnd++ = '.'; /* add first dot, unchanged... */ ++ppc; /* skip second dot, since it will */ } else { /* be "added" at end of if-block */ *pEnd++ = '_'; /* FAT doesn't allow null filename */ dotname = TRUE; /* bodies, so map .exrc -> _.exrc */ } /* (extra '_' now, "dot" below) */ } else if (dotname) { /* found a second dot, but still */ dotname = FALSE; /* have extra leading underscore: */ *pEnd = '\0'; /* remove it by shifting chars */ pEnd = *pEndFAT + 1; /* left one space (e.g., .p1.p2: */ while (pEnd[1]) { /* __p1 -> _p1_p2 -> _p1.p2 when */ *pEnd = pEnd[1]; /* finished) [opt.: since first */ ++pEnd; /* two chars are same, can start */ } /* shifting at second position] */ } last_dot = pEnd; /* point at last dot so far... */ *pEnd++ = '_'; /* convert dot to underscore for now */ break; default: *pEnd++ = (char)workch; } /* end switch */ } /* end while loop */ *pEnd = '\0'; /* terminate buildpathFAT */ /* NOTE: keep in mind that pEnd points to the end of the path * component, and *pEndFAT still points to the *beginning* of it... * Also note that the algorithm does not try to get too fancy: * if there are no dots already, the name either gets truncated * at 8 characters or the last underscore is converted to a dot * (only if more characters are saved that way). In no case is * a dot inserted between existing characters. */ if (last_dot == NULL) { /* no dots: check for underscores... */ char *plu = strrchr(pBegin, '_'); /* pointer to last underscore */ if (plu == NULL) { /* no dots, no underscores: truncate at 8 chars */ *pEndFAT += 8; /* (or could insert '.' and keep 11...?) */ if (*pEndFAT > pEnd) *pEndFAT = pEnd; /* oops...didn't have 8 chars to truncate */ else **pEndFAT = '\0'; } else if (MIN(plu - pBegin, 8) + MIN(pEnd - plu - 1, 3) > 8) { last_dot = plu; /* be lazy: drop through to next if-blk */ } else if ((pEnd - *pEndFAT) > 8) { *pEndFAT += 8; /* more fits into just basename than if */ **pEndFAT = '\0'; /* convert last underscore to dot */ } else *pEndFAT = pEnd; /* whole thing fits into 8 chars or less */ } if (last_dot != NULL) { /* one dot (or two, in the case of */ *last_dot = '.'; /* "..") is OK: put it back in */ if ((last_dot - pBegin) > 8) { char *p=last_dot, *q=pBegin+8; int i; for (i = 0; (i < 4) && *p; ++i) /* too many chars in basename: */ *q++ = *p++; /* shift .ext left and trun- */ *q = '\0'; /* cate/terminate it */ *pEndFAT = q; } else if ((pEnd - last_dot) > 4) { /* too many chars in extension */ *pEndFAT = last_dot + 4; **pEndFAT = '\0'; } else *pEndFAT = pEnd; /* filename is fine; point at terminating zero */ } } /* end function map2fat() */ /***********************/ /* Borrowed from os2.c for UnZip 5.1. */ /* Function checkdir() */ /* Difference: no EA stuff */ /***********************/ /* HPFS stuff works on NTFS too */ int checkdir(pathcomp, flag) char *pathcomp; int flag; /* * returns: 1 - (on APPEND_NAME) truncated filename * 2 - path doesn't exist, not allowed to create * 3 - path doesn't exist, tried to create and failed; or * path exists and is not a directory, but is supposed to be * 4 - path is too long * 10 - can't allocate memory for filename buffers */ { static int rootlen = 0; /* length of rootpath */ static char *rootpath; /* user's "extract-to" directory */ static char *buildpathHPFS; /* full path (so far) to extracted file, */ static char *buildpathFAT; /* both HPFS/EA (main) and FAT versions */ static char *endHPFS; /* corresponding pointers to end of */ static char *endFAT; /* buildpath ('\0') */ # define FN_MASK 7 # define FUNCTION (flag & FN_MASK) /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPEND_DIR: append the path component to the path being built and check for its existence. If doesn't exist and we are creating directories, do so for this one; else signal success or error as appropriate. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (FUNCTION == APPEND_DIR) { char *p = pathcomp; int too_long=FALSE; Trace((stderr, "appending dir segment [%s]\n", pathcomp)); while ((*endHPFS = *p++) != '\0') /* copy to HPFS filename */ ++endHPFS; if (IsFileNameValid(buildpathHPFS)) { p = pathcomp; while ((*endFAT = *p++) != '\0') /* copy to FAT filename, too */ ++endFAT; } else { /* GRR: check error return? */ map2fat(pathcomp, &endFAT); /* map, put in FAT fn, update endFAT */ } /* GRR: could do better check, see if overrunning buffer as we go: * check endHPFS-buildpathHPFS after each append, set warning variable * if within 20 of FILNAMSIZ; then if var set, do careful check when * appending. Clear variable when begin new path. */ /* next check: need to append '/', at least one-char name, '\0' */ if ((endHPFS-buildpathHPFS) > FILNAMSIZ-3) too_long = TRUE; /* check if extracting dir? */ if (stat(buildpathFAT, &statbuf)) /* path doesn't exist */ { if (!create_dirs) { /* told not to create (freshening) */ free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return 2; /* path doesn't exist: nothing to do */ } if (too_long) { /* GRR: should allow FAT extraction w/o EAs */ FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir error: path too long: %s\n", buildpathHPFS); fflush(stderr); free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return 4; /* no room for filenames: fatal */ } if (MKDIR(buildpathFAT, 0777) == -1) { /* create the directory */ FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir error: can't create %s\n\ unable to process %s.\n", buildpathFAT, filename); fflush(stderr); free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return 3; /* path didn't exist, tried to create, failed */ } created_dir = TRUE; } else if (!S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir error: %s exists but is not directory\n\ unable to process %s.\n", buildpathFAT, filename); fflush(stderr); free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return 3; /* path existed but wasn't dir */ } if (too_long) { FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir error: path too long: %s\n", buildpathHPFS); fflush(stderr); free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return 4; /* no room for filenames: fatal */ } *endHPFS++ = '/'; *endFAT++ = '/'; *endHPFS = *endFAT = '\0'; Trace((stderr, "buildpathHPFS now = [%s]\n", buildpathHPFS)); Trace((stderr, "buildpathFAT now = [%s]\n", buildpathFAT)); return 0; } /* end if (FUNCTION == APPEND_DIR) */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- GETPATH: copy full FAT path to the string pointed at by pathcomp (want filename to reflect name used on disk, not EAs; if full path is HPFS, buildpathFAT and buildpathHPFS will be identical). Also free both paths. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (FUNCTION == GETPATH) { Trace((stderr, "getting and freeing FAT path [%s]\n", buildpathFAT)); Trace((stderr, "freeing HPFS path [%s]\n", buildpathHPFS)); strcpy(pathcomp, buildpathFAT); free(buildpathFAT); free(buildpathHPFS); buildpathHPFS = buildpathFAT = endHPFS = endFAT = NULL; return 0; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPEND_NAME: assume the path component is the filename; append it and return without checking for existence. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (FUNCTION == APPEND_NAME) { char *p = pathcomp; int error = 0; Trace((stderr, "appending filename [%s]\n", pathcomp)); while ((*endHPFS = *p++) != '\0') { /* copy to HPFS filename */ ++endHPFS; if ((endHPFS-buildpathHPFS) >= FILNAMSIZ) { *--endHPFS = '\0'; FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir warning: path too long; truncating\n\ %s\n -> %s\n", filename, buildpathHPFS); fflush(stderr); error = 1; /* filename truncated */ } } if ( pInfo->vollabel || IsFileNameValid(buildpathHPFS)) { p = pathcomp; while ((*endFAT = *p++) != '\0') /* copy to FAT filename, too */ ++endFAT; } else { map2fat(pathcomp, &endFAT); /* map, put in FAT fn, update endFAT */ } Trace((stderr, "buildpathHPFS: %s\nbuildpathFAT: %s\n", buildpathHPFS, buildpathFAT)); return error; /* could check for existence, prompt for new name... */ } /* end if (FUNCTION == APPEND_NAME) */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- INIT: allocate and initialize buffer space for the file currently being extracted. If file was renamed with an absolute path, don't prepend the extract-to path. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (FUNCTION == INIT) { /* HG: variable not used here */ /* char *p; */ Trace((stderr, "initializing buildpathHPFS and buildpathFAT to ")); if ((buildpathHPFS = (char *)malloc(fnlen+rootlen+1)) == NULL) return 10; if ((buildpathFAT = (char *)malloc(fnlen+rootlen+1)) == NULL) { free(buildpathHPFS); return 10; } if (pInfo->vollabel) { /* use root or renamed path, but don't store */ /* GRR: for network drives, do strchr() and return IZ_VOL_LABEL if not [1] */ if (renamed_fullpath && pathcomp[1] == ':') *buildpathHPFS = ToLower(*pathcomp); else if (!renamed_fullpath && rootpath && rootpath[1] == ':') *buildpathHPFS = ToLower(*rootpath); else { char tmpN[MAX_PATH], *tmpP; if (GetFullPathName(".", MAX_PATH, tmpN, &tmpP) > MAX_PATH) { /* by definition of MAX_PATH we should never get here */ FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir warning: current dir path too long\n"); return 1; /* can't get drive letter */ } nLabelDrive = *tmpN - 'a' + 1; *buildpathHPFS = (char)(nLabelDrive - 1 + 'a'); } nLabelDrive = *buildpathHPFS - 'a' + 1; /* save for mapname() */ if (volflag == 0 || *buildpathHPFS < 'a' || /* no labels/bogus? */ (volflag == 1 && !isfloppy(nLabelDrive))) { /* -$: no fixed */ free(buildpathHPFS); free(buildpathFAT); return IZ_VOL_LABEL; /* skipping with message */ } *buildpathHPFS = '\0'; } else if (renamed_fullpath) /* pathcomp = valid data */ strcpy(buildpathHPFS, pathcomp); else if (rootlen > 0) strcpy(buildpathHPFS, rootpath); else *buildpathHPFS = '\0'; endHPFS = buildpathHPFS; endFAT = buildpathFAT; while ((*endFAT = *endHPFS) != '\0') { ++endFAT; ++endHPFS; } Trace((stderr, "[%s]\n", buildpathHPFS)); return 0; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROOT: if appropriate, store the path in rootpath and create it if neces- sary; else assume it's a zipfile member and return. This path segment gets used in extracting all members from every zipfile specified on the command line. Note that under OS/2 and MS-DOS, if a candidate extract-to directory specification includes a drive letter (leading "x:"), it is treated just as if it had a trailing '/'--that is, one directory level will be created if the path doesn't exist, unless this is otherwise pro- hibited (e.g., freshening). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #if (!defined(SFX) || defined(SFX_EXDIR)) if (FUNCTION == ROOT) { Trace((stderr, "initializing root path to [%s]\n", pathcomp)); if (pathcomp == NULL) { rootlen = 0; return 0; } if ((rootlen = strlen(pathcomp)) > 0) { int had_trailing_pathsep=FALSE, has_drive=FALSE, xtra=2; if (isalpha(pathcomp[0]) && pathcomp[1] == ':') has_drive = TRUE; /* drive designator */ if (pathcomp[rootlen-1] == '/') { pathcomp[--rootlen] = '\0'; had_trailing_pathsep = TRUE; } if (has_drive && (rootlen == 2)) { if (!had_trailing_pathsep) /* i.e., original wasn't "x:/" */ xtra = 3; /* room for '.' + '/' + 0 at end of "x:" */ } else if (rootlen > 0) { /* need not check "x:." and "x:/" */ if (SSTAT(pathcomp, &statbuf) || !S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { /* path does not exist */ if (!create_dirs /* || iswild(pathcomp) */ #ifdef OLD_EXDIR || (!has_drive && !had_trailing_pathsep) #endif ) { rootlen = 0; return 2; /* treat as stored file */ } /* create directory (could add loop here to scan pathcomp * and create more than one level, but really necessary?) */ if (MKDIR(pathcomp, 0777) == -1) { FPRINTF(stderr, "checkdir: can't create extraction directory: %s\n", pathcomp); fflush(stderr); rootlen = 0; /* path didn't exist, tried to create, */ return 3; /* failed: file exists, or need 2+ levels */ } } } if ((rootpath = (char *)malloc(rootlen+xtra)) == NULL) { rootlen = 0; return 10; } strcpy(rootpath, pathcomp); if (xtra == 3) /* had just "x:", make "x:." */ rootpath[rootlen++] = '.'; rootpath[rootlen++] = '/'; rootpath[rootlen] = '\0'; } Trace((stderr, "rootpath now = [%s]\n", rootpath)); return 0; } #endif /* !SFX || SFX_EXDIR */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- END: free rootpath, immediately prior to program exit. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (FUNCTION == END) { Trace((stderr, "freeing rootpath\n")); if (rootlen > 0) free(rootpath); return 0; } return 99; /* should never reach */ } /* end function checkdir() */ #ifndef SFX /************************/ /* Function do_wild() */ /* identical to OS/2 version */ /************************/ char *do_wild(wildspec) char *wildspec; /* only used first time on a given dir */ { static struct direct *dir = NULL; static char *dirname, *wildname, matchname[FILNAMSIZ]; static int firstcall=TRUE, have_dirname, dirnamelen; struct direct *file; /* Even when we're just returning wildspec, we *always* do so in * matchname[]--calling routine is allowed to append four characters * to the returned string, and wildspec may be a pointer to argv[]. */ if (firstcall) { /* first call: must initialize everything */ firstcall = FALSE; /* break the wildspec into a directory part and a wildcard filename */ if ((wildname = strrchr(wildspec, '/')) == NULL && (wildname = strrchr(wildspec, ':')) == NULL) { dirname = "."; dirnamelen = 1; have_dirname = FALSE; wildname = wildspec; } else { ++wildname; /* point at character after '/' or ':' */ dirnamelen = wildname - wildspec; if ((dirname = (char *)malloc(dirnamelen+1)) == NULL) { FPRINTF(stderr, "warning: can't allocate wildcard buffers\n"); strcpy(matchname, wildspec); return matchname; /* but maybe filespec was not a wildcard */ } strncpy(dirname, wildspec, dirnamelen); dirname[dirnamelen] = '\0'; /* terminate for strcpy below */ have_dirname = TRUE; } Trace((stderr, "do_wild: dirname = [%s]\n", dirname)); if ((dir = opendir(dirname)) != NULL) { while ((file = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { Trace((stderr, "do_wild: readdir returns %s\n", file->d_name)); if (match(file->d_name, wildname, 1)) { /* 1 == ignore case */ Trace((stderr, "do_wild: match() succeeds\n")); if (have_dirname) { strcpy(matchname, dirname); strcpy(matchname+dirnamelen, file->d_name); } else strcpy(matchname, file->d_name); return matchname; } } /* if we get to here directory is exhausted, so close it */ closedir(dir); dir = NULL; } Trace((stderr, "do_wild: opendir(%s) returns NULL\n", dirname)); /* return the raw wildspec in case that works (e.g., directory not * searchable, but filespec was not wild and file is readable) */ strcpy(matchname, wildspec); return matchname; } /* last time through, might have failed opendir but returned raw wildspec */ if (dir == NULL) { firstcall = TRUE; /* nothing left to try--reset for new wildspec */ if (have_dirname) free(dirname); return (char *)NULL; } /* If we've gotten this far, we've read and matched at least one entry * successfully (in a previous call), so dirname has been copied into * matchname already. */ while ((file = readdir(dir)) != NULL) if (match(file->d_name, wildname, 1)) { /* 1 == ignore case */ if (have_dirname) { /* strcpy(matchname, dirname); */ strcpy(matchname+dirnamelen, file->d_name); } else strcpy(matchname, file->d_name); return matchname; } closedir(dir); /* have read at least one dir entry; nothing left */ dir = NULL; firstcall = TRUE; /* reset for new wildspec */ if (have_dirname) free(dirname); return (char *)NULL; } /* end function do_wild() */ #endif /* !SFX */ /************************/ /* Function mapname() */ /************************/ /* * There are presently two possibilities in OS/2: the output filesystem is * FAT, or it is HPFS. If the former, we need to map to FAT, obviously, but * we *also* must map to HPFS and store that version of the name in extended * attributes. Either way, we need to map to HPFS, so the main mapname * routine does that. In the case that the output file system is FAT, an * extra filename-mapping routine is called in checkdir(). While it should * be possible to determine the filesystem immediately upon entry to mapname(), * it is conceivable that the DOS APPEND utility could be added to OS/2 some- * day, allowing a FAT directory to be APPENDed to an HPFS drive/path. There- * fore we simply check the filesystem at each path component. * * Note that when alternative IFS's become available/popular, everything will * become immensely more complicated. For example, a Minix filesystem would * have limited filename lengths like FAT but no extended attributes in which * to store the longer versions of the names. A BSD Unix filesystem would * support paths of length 1024 bytes or more, but it is not clear that FAT * EAs would allow such long .LONGNAME fields or that OS/2 would properly * restore such fields when moving files from FAT to the new filesystem. * * GRR: some or all of the following chars should be checked in either * mapname (HPFS) or map2fat (FAT), depending: ,=^+'"[]<>|\t& */ int mapname(renamed) /* return 0 if no error, 1 if caution (filename trunc), */ int renamed; /* 2 if warning (skip file because dir doesn't exist), */ { /* 3 if error (skip file), 10 if no memory (skip file), */ /* IZ_VOL_LABEL if can't do vol label, IZ_CREATED_DIR */ char pathcomp[FILNAMSIZ]; /* path-component buffer */ char *pp, *cp=NULL; /* character pointers */ char *lastsemi = NULL; /* pointer to last semi-colon in pathcomp */ int quote = FALSE; /* flag: next char is literal */ int error = 0; register unsigned workch; /* hold the character being tested */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Initialize various pointers and counters and stuff. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* can create path as long as not just freshening, or if user told us */ create_dirs = (!fflag || renamed); created_dir = FALSE; /* not yet */ renamed_fullpath = FALSE; fnlen = strlen(filename); if (renamed) { cp = filename - 1; /* point to beginning of renamed name... */ while (*++cp) if (*cp == '\\') /* convert backslashes to forward */ *cp = '/'; cp = filename; /* use temporary rootpath if user gave full pathname */ if (filename[0] == '/') { renamed_fullpath = TRUE; pathcomp[0] = '/'; /* copy the '/' and terminate */ pathcomp[1] = '\0'; ++cp; } else if (isalpha(filename[0]) && filename[1] == ':') { renamed_fullpath = TRUE; pp = pathcomp; *pp++ = *cp++; /* copy the "d:" (+ '/', possibly) */ *pp++ = *cp++; if (*cp == '/') *pp++ = *cp++; /* otherwise add "./"? */ *pp = '\0'; } } /* pathcomp is ignored unless renamed_fullpath is TRUE: */ if ((error = checkdir(pathcomp, INIT)) != 0) /* initialize path buffer */ return error; /* ...unless no mem or vol label on hard disk */ *pathcomp = '\0'; /* initialize translation buffer */ pp = pathcomp; /* point to translation buffer */ if (!renamed) { /* cp already set if renamed */ if (jflag) /* junking directories */ cp = (char *)strrchr(filename, '/'); if (cp == NULL) /* no '/' or not junking dirs */ cp = filename; /* point to internal zipfile-member pathname */ else ++cp; /* point to start of last component of path */ } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Begin main loop through characters in filename. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ while ((workch = (uch)*cp++) != 0) { if (quote) { /* if character quoted, */ *pp++ = (char)workch; /* include it literally */ quote = FALSE; } else switch (workch) { case '/': /* can assume -j flag not given */ *pp = '\0'; if ((error = checkdir(pathcomp, APPEND_DIR)) > 1) return error; pp = pathcomp; /* reset conversion buffer for next piece */ lastsemi = NULL; /* leave directory semi-colons alone */ break; case ':': *pp++ = '_'; /* drive names not stored in zipfile, */ break; /* so no colons allowed */ case ';': /* start of VMS version? */ lastsemi = pp; /* remove VMS version later... */ *pp++ = ';'; /* but keep semicolon for now */ break; case '\026': /* control-V quote for special chars */ quote = TRUE; /* set flag for next character */ break; case ' ': /* keep spaces unless specifically */ /* NT cannot create filenames with spaces on FAT volumes */ if (sflag || IsVolumeOldFAT(filename)) *pp++ = '_'; else *pp++ = ' '; break; default: /* allow European characters in filenames: */ if (isprint(workch) || (128 <= workch && workch <= 254)) *pp++ = (char)workch; } /* end switch */ } /* end while loop */ *pp = '\0'; /* done with pathcomp: terminate it */ /* if not saving them, remove VMS version numbers (appended "###") */ if (!V_flag && lastsemi) { pp = lastsemi + 1; /* semi-colon was kept: expect #'s after */ while (isdigit((uch)(*pp))) ++pp; if (*pp == '\0') /* only digits between ';' and end: nuke */ *lastsemi = '\0'; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Report if directory was created (and no file to create: filename ended in '/'), check name to be sure it exists, and combine path and name be- fore exiting. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (filename[fnlen-1] == '/') { checkdir(filename, GETPATH); if (created_dir && QCOND2) { /* GRR: trailing '/'? need to strip or not? */ FPRINTF(stdout, " creating: %-22s\n", filename); /* HG: are we setting the date&time on a newly created dir? */ /* Not quite sure how to do this. It does not seem to */ /* be done in the MS-DOS version of mapname(). */ return IZ_CREATED_DIR; /* dir time already set */ } return 2; /* dir existed already; don't look for data to extract */ } if (*pathcomp == '\0') { FPRINTF(stderr, "mapname: conversion of %s failed\n", filename); return 3; } checkdir(pathcomp, APPEND_NAME); /* returns 1 if truncated: care? */ checkdir(filename, GETPATH); Trace((stderr, "mapname returns with filename = [%s] (error = %d)\n\n", filename, error)); if (pInfo->vollabel) { /* set the volume label now */ char drive[3]; /* Build a drive string, e.g. "b:" */ drive[0] = 'a' + nLabelDrive - 1; drive[1] = ':'; drive[2] = '\0'; if (QCOND2) FPRINTF(stdout, "labelling %s %-22s\n", drive, filename); if (!SetVolumeLabel(drive, filename)) { FPRINTF(stderr, "mapname: error setting volume label\n"); return 3; } return 2; /* success: skip the "extraction" quietly */ } return error; } /* end function mapname() */ #ifndef SFX /************************/ /* Function version() */ /************************/ void version() { extern char Far CompiledWith[]; #if defined(_MSC_VER) char buf[80]; #endif PRINTF(LoadFarString(CompiledWith), #ifdef _MSC_VER /* MSC == VC++, but what about SDK compiler? */ (sprintf(buf, "Microsoft C %d.%02d ", _MSC_VER/100, _MSC_VER%100), buf), # if (_MSC_VER >= 800) "(Visual C++)", # else "(bad version)", # endif #else "unknown compiler (SDK?)", "", #endif "Windows NT", " (32-bit)", #ifdef __DATE__ " on ", __DATE__ #else "", "" #endif ); return; } /* end function version() */ #endif /* !SFX */