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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint) static char sccsid[] = "@(#)fnmatch.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/16/94"; #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */ /* * Function fnmatch() as specified in POSIX 1003.2-1992, section B.6. * Compares a filename or pathname to a pattern. */ #ifndef WIN32 #include "fspr_private.h" #endif #include "fspr_file_info.h" #include "fspr_fnmatch.h" #include "fspr_tables.h" #include "fspr_lib.h" #include "fspr_strings.h" #include #if APR_HAVE_CTYPE_H # include #endif #define EOS '\0' static const char *rangematch(const char *, int, int); APR_DECLARE(fspr_status_t) fspr_fnmatch(const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags) { const char *stringstart; char c, test; for (stringstart = string;;) { switch (c = *pattern++) { case EOS: return (*string == EOS ? APR_SUCCESS : APR_FNM_NOMATCH); case '?': if (*string == EOS) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } if (*string == '/' && (flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME)) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } if (*string == '.' && (flags & APR_FNM_PERIOD) && (string == stringstart || ((flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) && *(string - 1) == '/'))) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } ++string; break; case '*': c = *pattern; /* Collapse multiple stars. */ while (c == '*') { c = *++pattern; } if (*string == '.' && (flags & APR_FNM_PERIOD) && (string == stringstart || ((flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) && *(string - 1) == '/'))) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } /* Optimize for pattern with * at end or before /. */ if (c == EOS) { if (flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) { return (strchr(string, '/') == NULL ? APR_SUCCESS : APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } else { return (APR_SUCCESS); } } else if (c == '/' && flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) { if ((string = strchr(string, '/')) == NULL) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } break; } /* General case, use recursion. */ while ((test = *string) != EOS) { if (!fspr_fnmatch(pattern, string, flags & ~APR_FNM_PERIOD)) { return (APR_SUCCESS); } if (test == '/' && flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) { break; } ++string; } return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); case '[': if (*string == EOS) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } if (*string == '/' && flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } if (*string == '.' && (flags & APR_FNM_PERIOD) && (string == stringstart || ((flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME) && *(string - 1) == '/'))) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } if ((pattern = rangematch(pattern, *string, flags)) == NULL) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } ++string; break; case '\\': if (!(flags & APR_FNM_NOESCAPE)) { if ((c = *pattern++) == EOS) { c = '\\'; --pattern; } } /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: if (flags & APR_FNM_CASE_BLIND) { if (fspr_tolower(c) != fspr_tolower(*string)) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } } else if (c != *string) { return (APR_FNM_NOMATCH); } string++; break; } /* NOTREACHED */ } } static const char *rangematch(const char *pattern, int test, int flags) { int negate, ok; char c, c2; /* * A bracket expression starting with an unquoted circumflex * character produces unspecified results (IEEE 1003.2-1992, * 3.13.2). This implementation treats it like '!', for * consistency with the regular expression syntax. * J.T. Conklin (conklin@ngai.kaleida.com) */ if ((negate = (*pattern == '!' || *pattern == '^'))) { ++pattern; } for (ok = 0; (c = *pattern++) != ']';) { if (c == '\\' && !(flags & APR_FNM_NOESCAPE)) { c = *pattern++; } if (c == EOS) { return (NULL); } if (*pattern == '-' && (c2 = *(pattern + 1)) != EOS && c2 != ']') { pattern += 2; if (c2 == '\\' && !(flags & APR_FNM_NOESCAPE)) { c2 = *pattern++; } if (c2 == EOS) { return (NULL); } if ((c <= test && test <= c2) || ((flags & APR_FNM_CASE_BLIND) && ((fspr_tolower(c) <= fspr_tolower(test)) && (fspr_tolower(test) <= fspr_tolower(c2))))) { ok = 1; } } else if ((c == test) || ((flags & APR_FNM_CASE_BLIND) && (fspr_tolower(c) == fspr_tolower(test)))) { ok = 1; } } return (ok == negate ? NULL : pattern); } /* This function is an Apache addition */ /* return non-zero if pattern has any glob chars in it */ APR_DECLARE(int) fspr_fnmatch_test(const char *pattern) { int nesting; nesting = 0; while (*pattern) { switch (*pattern) { case '?': case '*': return 1; case '\\': if (*pattern++ == '\0') { return 0; } break; case '[': /* '[' is only a glob if it has a matching ']' */ ++nesting; break; case ']': if (nesting) { return 1; } break; } ++pattern; } return 0; } /* Find all files matching the specified pattern */ APR_DECLARE(fspr_status_t) fspr_match_glob(const char *pattern, fspr_array_header_t **result, fspr_pool_t *p) { fspr_dir_t *dir; fspr_finfo_t finfo; fspr_status_t rv; char *path; /* XXX So, this is kind of bogus. Basically, I need to strip any leading * directories off the pattern, but there is no portable way to do that. * So, for now we just find the last occurance of '/' and if that doesn't * return anything, then we look for '\'. This means that we could * screw up on unix if the pattern is something like "foo\.*" That '\' * isn't a directory delimiter, it is a part of the filename. To fix this, * we really need fspr_filepath_basename, which will be coming as soon as * I get to it. rbb */ char *idx = strrchr(pattern, '/'); if (idx == NULL) { idx = strrchr(pattern, '\\'); } if (idx == NULL) { path = "."; } else { path = fspr_pstrndup(p, pattern, idx - pattern); pattern = idx + 1; } *result = fspr_array_make(p, 0, sizeof(char *)); rv = fspr_dir_open(&dir, path, p); if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { return rv; } while (fspr_dir_read(&finfo, APR_FINFO_NAME, dir) == APR_SUCCESS) { if (fspr_fnmatch(pattern, finfo.name, 0) == APR_SUCCESS) { *(const char **)fspr_array_push(*result) = fspr_pstrdup(p, finfo.name); } } fspr_dir_close(dir); return APR_SUCCESS; }