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* _fpending.c: Include <config.h> unconditionally, since we no longer worry about uses that don't define HAVE_CONFIG_H. * acl.c, alloca.c, argmatch.c, atexit.c, backupfile.c: * basename.c, c-stack.c, c-strtod.c, calloc.c, canon-host.c: * canonicalize.c, chdir-long.c, chdir-safer.c, chown.c: * cloexec.c, close-stream.c, closeout.c, creat-safer.c: * cycle-check.c, diacrit.c, dirchownmod.c, dirfd.c, dirname.c: * dup-safer.c, dup2.c, error.c, euidaccess.c, exclude.c: * exitfail.c, fchmodat.c, fchown-stub.c, fd-safer.c: * file-type.c, fileblocks.c, filemode.c, filenamecat.c: * fnmatch.c, fopen-safer.c, fprintftime.c, free.c, fsusage.c: * ftruncate.c, fts-cycle.c, fts.c, full-write.c, gai_strerror.c: * getcwd.c, getdate.y, getdomainname.c, getgroups.c: * gethostname.c, gethrxtime.c, getloadavg.c, getlogin_r.c: * getndelim2.c, getnline.c, getopt.c, getopt1.c, getpass.c: * gettime.c, gettimeofday.c, getugroups.c, getusershell.c: * glob.c, group-member.c, hard-locale.c, hash-pjw.c, hash.c: * human.c, idcache.c, inet_ntop.c, inet_pton.c, inttostr.c: * isdir.c, lchown.c, linebuffer.c, long-options.c, lstat.c: * malloc.c, md5.c, memcasecmp.c, memchr.c, memcmp.c, memcoll.c: * memcpy.c, memmove.c, memrchr.c, mkancesdirs.c, mkdir-p.c: * mkdir.c, mkdirat.c, mkstemp-safer.c, mkstemp.c, modechange.c: * mountlist.c, nanosleep.c, obstack.c, open-safer.c: * openat-die.c, openat.c, pagealign_alloc.c, physmem.c: * pipe-safer.c, posixtm.c, posixver.c, putenv.c, quote.c: * quotearg.c, raise.c, readtokens.c, readtokens0.c, readutmp.c: * realloc.c, regex.c, rename.c, rmdir.c, rpmatch.c, safe-read.c: * same.c, save-cwd.c, savedir.c, setenv.c, settime.c, sha1.c: * sig2str.c, snprintf.c, strdup.c, strerror.c, strftime.c: * stripslash.c, strndup.c, strnlen.c, strpbrk.c, strtod.c: * strtoimax.c, strtol.c, strverscmp.c, tempname.c, time_r.c: * timegm.c, tmpfile-safer.c, unlinkdir.c, userspec.c, utime.c: * utimecmp.c, utimens.c, version-etc-fsf.c, version-etc.c: * xalloc-die.c, xgetcwd.c, xgethostname.c, xmalloc.c: * xmemcoll.c, xnanosleep.c, xreadlink.c, xstrtod.c: * xstrtoimax.c, xstrtol.c, xstrtoumax.c, yesno.c: Likewise.
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/* basename.c -- return the last element in a file name
Copyright (C) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 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. */
#include <config.h>
#include "dirname.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "xalloc.h"
#include "xstrndup.h"
/* Return the address of the last file name component of NAME. If
NAME has no relative file name components because it is a file
system root, return the empty string. */
char *
last_component (char const *name)
{
char const *base = name + FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (name);
char const *p;
bool saw_slash = false;
while (ISSLASH (*base))
base++;
for (p = base; *p; p++)
{
if (ISSLASH (*p))
saw_slash = true;
else if (saw_slash)
{
base = p;
saw_slash = false;
}
}
return (char *) base;
}
/* In general, we can't use the builtin `basename' function if available,
since it has different meanings in different environments.
In some environments the builtin `basename' modifies its argument.
Return the last file name component of NAME, allocated with
xmalloc. On systems with drive letters, a leading "./"
distinguishes relative names that would otherwise look like a drive
letter. Unlike POSIX basename(), NAME cannot be NULL,
base_name("") returns "", and the first trailing slash is not
stripped.
If lstat (NAME) would succeed, then { chdir (dir_name (NAME));
lstat (base_name (NAME)); } will access the same file. Likewise,
if the sequence { chdir (dir_name (NAME));
rename (base_name (NAME), "foo"); } succeeds, you have renamed NAME
to "foo" in the same directory NAME was in. */
char *
base_name (char const *name)
{
char const *base = last_component (name);
size_t length;
/* If there is no last component, then name is a file system root or the
empty string. */
if (! *base)
return xstrndup (name, base_len (name));
/* Collapse a sequence of trailing slashes into one. */
length = base_len (base);
if (ISSLASH (base[length]))
length++;
/* On systems with drive letters, `a/b:c' must return `./b:c' rather
than `b:c' to avoid confusion with a drive letter. On systems
with pure POSIX semantics, this is not an issue. */
if (FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (base))
{
char *p = xmalloc (length + 3);
p[0] = '.';
p[1] = '/';
memcpy (p + 2, base, length);
p[length + 2] = '\0';
return p;
}
/* Finally, copy the basename. */
return xstrndup (base, length);
}
/* Return the length of the basename NAME. Typically NAME is the
value returned by base_name or last_component. Act like strlen
(NAME), except omit all trailing slashes. */
size_t
base_len (char const *name)
{
size_t len;
size_t prefix_len = FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (name);
for (len = strlen (name); 1 < len && ISSLASH (name[len - 1]); len--)
continue;
if (DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT && len == 1
&& ISSLASH (name[0]) && ISSLASH (name[1]) && ! name[2])
return 2;
if (FILE_SYSTEM_DRIVE_PREFIX_CAN_BE_RELATIVE && prefix_len
&& len == prefix_len && ISSLASH (name[prefix_len]))
return prefix_len + 1;
return len;
}