sbase/libutil/fnck.c
FRIGN 8dc92fbd6c Refactor enmasse() and recurse() to reflect depth
The HLP-changes to sbase have been a great addition of functionality,
but they kind of "polluted" the enmasse() and recurse() prototypes.
As this will come in handy in the future, knowing at which "depth"
you are inside a recursing function is an important functionality.

Instead of having a special HLP-flag passed to enmasse, each sub-
function needs to provide it on its own and can calculate results
based on the current depth (for instance, 'H' implies 'P' at
depth > 0).
A special case is recurse(), because it actually depends on the
follow-type. A new flag "recurse_follow" brings consistency into
what used to be spread across different naming conventions (fflag,
HLP_flag, ...).

This also fixes numerous bugs with the behaviour of HLP in the
tools using it.
2015-03-02 22:50:38 +01:00

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/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "../util.h"
void
fnck(const char *a, const char *b,
int (*fn)(const char *, const char *, int), int depth)
{
struct stat sta, stb;
if (!stat(a, &sta)
&& !stat(b, &stb)
&& sta.st_dev == stb.st_dev
&& sta.st_ino == stb.st_ino) {
eprintf("%s -> %s: same file\n", a, b);
}
if (fn(a, b, depth) < 0)
eprintf("%s -> %s:", a, b);
}