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[project @ 2003-02-19 21:20:19 by jwe]
author jwe
date Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:20:19 +0000
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/* tilde.c: Expand user's home directories.

Copyright (C) 1993, 95, 96, 97 Karl Berry.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

#include <kpathsea/config.h>

#include <kpathsea/c-pathch.h>
#include <kpathsea/tilde.h>

#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
#include <pwd.h>
#endif


/* If NAME has a leading ~ or ~user, Unix-style, expand it to the user's
   home directory, and return a new malloced string.  If no ~, or no
   <pwd.h>, just return NAME.  */

string
kpse_tilde_expand P1C(const_string, name)
{
  const_string expansion;
  const_string home;
  
  assert (name);
  
  /* If no leading tilde, do nothing.  */
  if (*name != '~') {
    expansion = name;
  
  /* If a bare tilde, return the home directory or `.'.  (Very unlikely
     that the directory name will do anyone any good, but ...  */
  } else if (name[1] == 0) {
    expansion = xstrdup (getenv ("HOME"));
    if (!expansion) {
      expansion = xstrdup (".");
    }
  
  /* If `~/', remove any trailing / or replace leading // in $HOME.
     Should really check for doubled intermediate slashes, too.  */
  } else if (IS_DIR_SEP (name[1])) {
    unsigned c = 1;
    home = getenv ("HOME");
    if (!home) {
      home = ".";
    }
    if (IS_DIR_SEP (*home) && IS_DIR_SEP (home[1])) {  /* handle leading // */
      home++;
    }
    if (IS_DIR_SEP (home[strlen (home) - 1])) {        /* omit / after ~ */
      c++;
    }
    expansion = concat (home, name + c);
  
  /* If `~user' or `~user/', look up user in the passwd database (but
     OS/2 doesn't have this concept.  */
  } else
#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
    {
      struct passwd *p;
      string user;
      unsigned c = 2;
      while (!IS_DIR_SEP (name[c]) && name[c] != 0) /* find user name */
        c++;
      
      user = (string) xmalloc (c);
      strncpy (user, name + 1, c - 1);
      user[c - 1] = 0;
      
      /* We only need the cast here for (deficient) systems
         which do not declare `getpwnam' in <pwd.h>.  */
      p = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (user);
      free (user);

      /* If no such user, just use `.'.  */
      home = p ? p->pw_dir : ".";
      if (IS_DIR_SEP (*home) && IS_DIR_SEP (home[1])) { /* handle leading // */
        home++;
      }
      if (IS_DIR_SEP (home[strlen (home) - 1]) && name[c] != 0)
        c++; /* If HOME ends in /, omit the / after ~user. */

      expansion = name[c] == 0 ? xstrdup (home) : concat (home, name + c);
    }
#else /* not HAVE_PWD_H */
    expansion = name;
#endif /* not HAVE_PWD_H */

  /* We may return the same thing as the original, and then we might not
     be returning a malloc-ed string.  Callers beware.  Sorry.  */
  return (string) expansion;
}

#ifdef TEST

void
test_expand_tilde (const_string filename)
{
  string answer;
  
  printf ("Tilde expansion of `%s':\t", filename ? filename : "(nil)");
  answer = kpse_tilde_expand (filename);
  puts (answer);
}

int
main ()
{
  string tilde_path = "tilde";

  test_expand_tilde ("");
  test_expand_tilde ("none");
  test_expand_tilde ("~root");
  test_expand_tilde ("~");
  test_expand_tilde ("foo~bar");
  
  return 0;
}

#endif /* TEST */


/*
Local variables:
standalone-compile-command: "gcc -g -I. -I.. -DTEST tilde.c kpathsea.a"
End:
*/