/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 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; version 2 of the License. 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 St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "mysys_priv.h" #include "my_sys.h" #include /* Functions definied in this file */ size_t dirname_length(const char *name) { char *pos, *gpos; #ifdef _WIN32 CHARSET_INFO *fs= fs_character_set(); #endif #ifdef FN_DEVCHAR if ((pos=(char*)strrchr(name,FN_DEVCHAR)) == 0) #endif pos=(char*) name-1; gpos= pos++; for ( ; *pos ; pos++) /* Find last FN_LIBCHAR */ { #ifdef _WIN32 uint l; if (use_mb(fs) && (l= my_ismbchar(fs, pos, pos + 3))) { pos+= l - 1; continue; } #endif if (*pos == FN_LIBCHAR || *pos == '/') gpos=pos; } return (size_t) (gpos+1-(char*) name); } /* Gives directory part of filename. Directory ends with '/' SYNOPSIS dirname_part() to Store directory name here name Original name to_length Store length of 'to' here RETURN # Length of directory part in 'name' */ size_t dirname_part(char *to, const char *name, size_t *to_res_length) { size_t length; DBUG_ENTER("dirname_part"); DBUG_PRINT("enter",("'%s'",name)); length=dirname_length(name); *to_res_length= (size_t) (convert_dirname(to, name, name+length) - to); DBUG_RETURN(length); } /* dirname */ /* Convert directory name to use under this system SYNPOSIS convert_dirname() to Store result here. Must be at least of size min(FN_REFLEN, strlen(from) + 1) to make room for adding FN_LIBCHAR at the end. from Original filename. May be == to from_end Pointer at end of filename (normally end \0) IMPLEMENTATION If Windows converts '/' to '\' Adds a FN_LIBCHAR to end if the result string if there isn't one and the last isn't dev_char. Copies data from 'from' until ASCII(0) for until from == from_end If you want to use the whole 'from' string, just send NullS as the last argument. If the result string is larger than FN_REFLEN -1, then it's cut. RETURN Returns pointer to end \0 in to */ #ifndef FN_DEVCHAR #define FN_DEVCHAR '\0' /* For easier code */ #endif char *convert_dirname(char *to, const char *from, const char *from_end) { char *to_org=to; #ifdef _WIN32 CHARSET_INFO *fs= fs_character_set(); #endif DBUG_ENTER("convert_dirname"); /* We use -2 here, becasue we need place for the last FN_LIBCHAR */ if (!from_end || (from_end - from) > FN_REFLEN-2) from_end=from+FN_REFLEN -2; #if FN_LIBCHAR != '/' { for (; from < from_end && *from ; from++) { if (*from == '/') *to++= FN_LIBCHAR; else { #ifdef _WIN32 uint l; if (use_mb(fs) && (l= my_ismbchar(fs, from, from + 3))) { memmove(to, from, l); to+= l; from+= l - 1; to_org= to; /* Don't look inside mbchar */ } else #endif { *to++= *from; } } } *to=0; } #else /* This is ok even if to == from, becasue we need to cut the string */ to= strmake(to, from, (size_t) (from_end-from)); #endif /* Add FN_LIBCHAR to the end of directory path */ if (to != to_org && (to[-1] != FN_LIBCHAR && to[-1] != FN_DEVCHAR)) { *to++=FN_LIBCHAR; *to=0; } DBUG_RETURN(to); /* Pointer to end of dir */ } /* convert_dirname */