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nasm/nasmlib/path.c
H. Peter Anvin af0430fab3 path: tidy up syntax selection, add Haiku to Unix syntax list
Tidy up the way path syntax selection is handled, and make it possible
to specify it outside this file (e.g. in a Makefile) if need be.

Haiku, like BeOS, uses Unix syntax.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2025-05-02 22:40:22 -07:00

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/*
* path.c - host operating system specific pathname manipulation functions
*
* This file is inherently nonportable ... please help adjusting it to
* any new platforms that may be necessary.
*/
#include "compiler.h"
#include "nasmlib.h"
#include "error.h"
#define PATH_UNKNOWN 0
#define PATH_UNIX 1
#define PATH_MSDOS 2
#define PATH_MACCLASSIC 3
#define PATH_VMS 4
#ifdef PATHSTYLE
/* PATHSTYLE set externally, hope it is correct */
#elif defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(__DOS__) || \
defined(__WINDOWS__) || defined(_Windows) || \
defined(__OS2__) || defined(_WIN16) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32)
/*
* MS-DOS, Windows and like operating systems
*/
# define PATHSTYLE PATH_MSDOS
#elif defined(unix) || defined(__unix) || defined(__unix__) || \
defined(__UNIX__) || defined(__Unix__) || \
defined(_POSIX_VERSION) || defined(_XOPEN_VERSION) || \
defined(__MACH__) || defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__HAIKU__)
/*
* Unix and Unix-like operating systems and others using
* the equivalent syntax (slashes as only separators, no concept of volume)
*
* This must come after the __MSDOS__ section, since it seems that at
* least DJGPP defines __unix__ despite not being a Unix environment at all.
*/
# define PATHSTYLE PATH_UNIX
#elif defined(Macintosh) || defined(macintosh)
# define PATHSTYLE PATH_MACCLASSIC
#elif defined(__VMS)
/* VMS (only partially supported, really) */
# define PATHSTYLE PATH_VMS
#else
/* Something else entirely? */
# define PATHSTYLE PATH_UNKNOWN
#endif
#if PATHSTYLE == PATH_MSDOS
# define separators "/\\:"
# define cleandirend "/\\"
# define catsep '\\'
# define leaveonclean 2 /* Leave \\ at the start alone */
# define curdir "."
#elif PATHSTYLE == PATH_UNIX
# define separators "/"
# define cleandirend "/"
# define catsep '/'
# define leaveonclean 1
# define curdir "."
#elif PATHSTYLE == PATH_MACCLASSIC
# define separators ":"
# define curdir ":"
# define catsep ':'
# define cleandirend ":"
# define leaveonclean 0
# define leave_leading 1
#elif PATHSTYLE == PATH_VMS
/*
* VMS filenames may have ;version at the end. Assume we should count that
* as part of the filename anyway.
*/
# define separators ":]"
# define curdir "[]"
#else
/* No idea what to do here, do nothing. Feel free to add new ones. */
# define curdir ""
#endif
/*
* This is an inline, because most compilers can greatly simplify this
* for a fixed string, like we have here.
*/
static inline bool ismatch(const char *charset, char ch)
{
const char *p;
for (p = charset; *p; p++) {
if (ch == *p)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static const char *first_filename_char(const char *path)
{
#ifdef separators
const char *p = path + strlen(path);
while (p > path) {
if (ismatch(separators, p[-1]))
return p;
p--;
}
return p;
#else
return path;
#endif
}
/* Return the filename portion of a PATH as a new string */
char *nasm_basename(const char *path)
{
return nasm_strdup(first_filename_char(path));
}
/* Return the directory name portion of a PATH as a new string */
char *nasm_dirname(const char *path)
{
const char *p = first_filename_char(path);
const char *p0 = p;
(void)p0; /* Don't warn if unused */
if (p == path)
return nasm_strdup(curdir);
#ifdef cleandirend
while (p > path+leaveonclean) {
if (ismatch(cleandirend, p[-1]))
break;
p--;
}
#endif
#ifdef leave_leading
/* If the directory contained ONLY separators, leave as-is */
if (p == path+leaveonclean)
p = p0;
#endif
return nasm_strndup(path, p-path);
}
/*
* Concatenate a directory path and a filename. Note that this function
* currently does NOT handle the case where file itself contains
* directory components (except on Unix platforms, because it is trivial.)
*/
char *nasm_catfile(const char *dir, const char *file)
{
#ifndef catsep
return nasm_strcat(dir, file);
#else
size_t dl = strlen(dir);
size_t fl = strlen(file);
char *p, *pp;
bool dosep = true;
if (!dl || ismatch(separators, dir[dl-1])) {
/* No separator necessary */
dosep = false;
}
p = pp = nasm_malloc(dl + fl + dosep + 1);
memcpy(pp, dir, dl);
pp += dl;
if (dosep)
*pp++ = catsep;
memcpy(pp, file, fl+1);
return p;
#endif
}