/* backup.c -- make Emacs style backup file names Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it without restriction. 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. GNU/Emacs style backups -- This behaviour is controlled by two environment variables, VERSION_CONTROL and SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX. VERSION_CONTROL determines what kinds of backups are made. If it's value is "numbered", then the first modification of some file "eraserhead.c" will yield a backup file "eraserhead.c.~1~", the second modification will yield "eraserhead.c.~2~", and so on. It does not matter if the version numbers are not a sequence; the next version will be one greater than the highest in that directory. If the value of VERSION_CONTROL is "numbered_existing", then such numbered backups will be made if there are already numbered backup versions of the file. Otherwise, the backup name will be that of the original file with "~" (tilde) appended. E.g., "eraserhead.c~". If the value of VERSION_CONTROL is "simple", then the backup name will be that of the original file with "~" appended, regardless of whether or not there exist numbered versions in the directory. For simple backups, the value of SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX will be used rather than "~" if it is set. If VERSION_CONTROL is unset, "numbered_existing" is assumed. For Emacs lovers, "nil" is equivalent to "numbered_existing" and "t" is equivalent to "numbered". Finally, if VERSION_CONTROL is "none" or "never", backups are not made. I suggest you avoid this behaviour. */ /* Written by jla, based on code from djm (see `patch') */ #include "backup.h" #include "sys.h" #include #ifndef isascii #define ISDIGIT(c) (isdigit ((unsigned char) (c))) #else #define ISDIGIT(c) (isascii (c) && isdigit (c)) #endif #ifndef NODIR #include #ifdef DIRENT #include #ifdef direct #undef direct #endif #define direct dirent #define NLENGTH(direct) (strlen((direct)->d_name)) #else /* !DIRENT */ #define NLENGTH(direct) ((direct)->d_namlen) #ifdef USG #ifdef SYSNDIR #include #else /* !SYSNDIR */ #include #endif /* !SYSNDIR */ #else /* !USG */ #include #endif /* !USG */ #endif /* !DIRENT */ #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) #include #endif #if defined (_POSIX_VERSION) /* Might be defined in unistd.h. */ /* POSIX does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some systems do not provide it. */ #define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1 #else #define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) ((dp)->d_ino != 0) #endif #else /* NODIR */ #define generate_backup_filename(v,f) simple_backup_name((f)) #endif /* NODIR */ /* Default backup file suffix to use */ char *simple_backup_suffix = "~"; /* What kinds of backup files to make -- see table `version_control_values' below. */ enum backup_mode version_control = unknown; /* Construct a simple backup name for PATHNAME by appending the value of `simple_backup_suffix'. */ static char * simple_backup_name (pathname) char *pathname; { char *backup_name; backup_name = xmalloc (strlen (pathname) + strlen (simple_backup_suffix) + 2); sprintf (backup_name, "%s%s", pathname, simple_backup_suffix); return backup_name; } #ifndef NODIR /* If DIRENTRY is a numbered backup version of file BASE, return that number. BASE_LENGTH is the string length of BASE. */ static int version_number (base, direntry, base_length) char *base; char *direntry; int base_length; { int version; char *p; version = 0; if (!strncmp (base, direntry, base_length) && ISDIGIT (direntry[base_length + 2])) { for (p = &direntry[base_length + 2]; ISDIGIT (*p); ++p) version = version * 10 + *p - '0'; if (p[0] != '~' || p[1]) version = 0; } return version; } /* Return the highest version of file FILENAME in directory DIRNAME. Return 0 if there are no numbered versions. */ static int highest_version (filename, dirname) char *filename, *dirname; { DIR *dirp; struct direct *dp; int highest_version; int this_version; int file_name_length; dirp = opendir (dirname); if (!dirp) return 0; highest_version = 0; file_name_length = strlen (filename); while ((dp = readdir (dirp)) != 0) { if (!REAL_DIR_ENTRY (dp) || NLENGTH (dp) <= file_name_length + 2) continue; this_version = version_number (filename, dp->d_name, file_name_length); if (this_version > highest_version) highest_version = this_version; } closedir (dirp); return highest_version; } /* Return the highest version number for file PATHNAME. If there are no backups, or only a simple backup, return 0. */ static int max_version (pathname) char *pathname; { register char *p; register char *filename; int pathlen = strlen (pathname); int version; p = pathname + pathlen - 1; while (p > pathname && *p != '/') p--; if (*p == '/') { int dirlen = p - pathname; register char *dirname; filename = p + 1; dirname = xmalloc (dirlen + 1); strncpy (dirname, pathname, (dirlen)); dirname[dirlen] = '\0'; version = highest_version (filename, dirname); free (dirname); return version; } filename = pathname; version = highest_version (filename, "."); return version; } /* Generate a backup filename for PATHNAME, dependent on the value of VERSION_CONTROL. */ static char * generate_backup_filename (version_control, pathname) enum backup_mode version_control; char *pathname; { int last_numbered_version; char *backup_name; if (version_control == none) return 0; if (version_control == simple) return simple_backup_name (pathname); last_numbered_version = max_version (pathname); if (version_control == numbered_existing && last_numbered_version == 0) return simple_backup_name (pathname); last_numbered_version++; backup_name = xmalloc (strlen (pathname) + 16); if (!backup_name) return 0; sprintf (backup_name, "%s.~%d~", pathname, last_numbered_version); return backup_name; } #endif /* !NODIR */ static struct version_control_values values[] = { {none, "never"}, /* Don't make backups. */ {simple, "simple"}, /* Only simple backups */ {numbered_existing, "existing"}, /* Numbered if they already exist */ {numbered_existing, "nil"}, /* Ditto */ {numbered, "numbered"}, /* Numbered backups */ {numbered, "t"}, /* Ditto */ {unknown, 0} /* Initial, undefined value. */ }; extern char *getenv (); /* Determine the value of `version_control' by looking in the environment variable "VERSION_CONTROL". Defaults to numbered_existing. */ enum backup_mode version_control_value () { char *version; struct version_control_values *v; version = getenv ("VERSION_CONTROL"); if (version == 0 || *version == 0) return numbered_existing; v = &values[0]; while (v->name) { if (strcmp (version, v->name) == 0) return v->value; v++; } return unknown; } /* Initialize information used in determining backup filenames. */ void initialize_backups () { char *v = getenv ("SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX"); if (v && *v) simple_backup_suffix = v; #ifdef NODIR version_control = simple; #else /* !NODIR */ version_control = version_control_value (); if (version_control == unknown) { fprintf (stderr, "indent: Strange version-control value\n"); fprintf (stderr, "indent: Using numbered-existing\n"); version_control = numbered_existing; } #endif /* !NODIR */ } /* Prints an error message using `perror' */ extern void sys_error (); /* Make a backup copy of FILE, taking into account version-control. See the description at the beginning of the file for details. */ void make_backup (file) struct file_buffer *file; { int fd; register char *p = file->name + strlen (file->name) - 1; char *backup_filename; char *new_backup_name; backup_filename = generate_backup_filename (version_control, file->name); if (!backup_filename) { fprintf (stderr, "indent: Can't make backup filename of %s", file->name); exit (1); } fd = creat (backup_filename, 0666); if (fd < 0) sys_error (backup_filename); if (write (fd, file->data, file->size) != file->size) sys_error (backup_filename); close (fd); free (backup_filename); }