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Although static_assert is C11-specific, and Emacs remains on C99, it has been backported to older compilers by Gnulib. Gnulib has already changed to prefer static_assert, and we can do the same. * lib-src/asset-directory-tool.c (main_2): * src/alloc.c (BLOCK_ALIGN, aligned_alloc, lisp_align_malloc) (vectorlike_nbytes, allocate_pseudovector): * src/android.c (android_globalize_reference, android_set_dashes): * src/android.h: * src/androidfont.c (androidfont_draw, androidfont_text_extents): * src/androidvfs.c: * src/bidi.c (BIDI_CACHE_MAX_ELTS_PER_SLOT, bidi_find_bracket_pairs): * src/buffer.c (init_buffer_once): * src/casefiddle.c (do_casify_multibyte_string): * src/dispnew.c (scrolling_window, scrolling): * src/editfns.c (styled_format): * src/emacs-module.c (module_extract_big_integer): * src/fileio.c (Fdo_auto_save): * src/fns.c (next_almost_prime, hash_string): * src/fringe.c (init_fringe): * src/keyboard.h (kbd_buffer_store_event_hold): * src/keymap.c: * src/lisp.h (memclear, reduce_emacs_uint_to_hash_hash, modiff_incr): * src/lread.c (skip_lazy_string): * src/pdumper.c (dump_bignum, Fdump_emacs_portable) (dump_do_dump_relocation, pdumper_load): * src/process.c (make_process, Fmake_process, connect_network_socket): * src/regex-emacs.c: * src/sort.c (tim_sort): * src/sysdep.c (init_random, SSIZE_MAX): * src/thread.c: * src/timefns.c (trillion_factor): * src/unexelf.c: * src/xterm.c (x_send_scroll_bar_event): Prefer static_assert to Gnulib verify. Remove import of verify.h, except when used for other reasons.
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8.7 KiB
C
339 lines
8.7 KiB
C
/* Android asset directory tool.
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Copyright (C) 2023-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <config.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <byteswap.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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/* This program takes a directory as input, and generates a
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``directory-tree'' file suitable for inclusion in an Android
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application package.
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Such a file records the layout of the `assets' directory in the
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package, and, in packages targeting Android 2.2, the size of each of
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its members. Emacs records this information itself and uses it in
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the Android emulation of readdir, because the system asset manager
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APIs are often unable to locate directories or files, or provide
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corresponding metadata.
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The file is packed, with no data alignment guarantees made. The file
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starts with the bytes "EMACS", or EMACS____ on Android 2.2, following
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which is the name of the first file or directory, a NULL byte, an
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unsigned int holding its size (on Android 2.2), and an unsigned int
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indicating the offset from the start of the file to the start of the
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next sibling. Following that is a list of subdirectories or files in
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the same format. The long is stored LSB first.
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Directories can be distinguished from ordinary files through the
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last bytes of their file names (immediately previous to their
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terminating NULL bytes), which are set to the directory separator
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character `/'. */
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struct directory_tree
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{
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/* The offset to the next sibling. */
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size_t offset;
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/* The name of this directory or file. */
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char *name;
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/* st_size of this entry. */
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off_t st_size;
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/* Subdirectories and files inside this directory. */
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struct directory_tree *children, *next;
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};
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/* Whether the size of each entry should be prepended to the start
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pointer. */
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static bool need_file_size;
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/* Exit with EXIT_FAILURE, after printing a description of a failing
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function WHAT along with the details of the error. */
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static _Noreturn void
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croak (const char *what)
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{
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perror (what);
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exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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/* Like malloc, but aborts on failure. */
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static void *
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xmalloc (size_t size)
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{
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void *ptr;
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ptr = malloc (size);
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if (!ptr)
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croak ("malloc");
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return ptr;
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}
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/* Recursively build a struct directory_tree structure for each
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subdirectory or file in DIR, in preparation for writing it out to
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disk. PARENT should be the directory tree associated with the
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parent directory, or else PARENT->offset must be initialized to
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5. */
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static void
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main_1 (DIR *dir, struct directory_tree *parent)
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{
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struct dirent *dirent;
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int dir_fd, fd;
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struct stat statb;
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struct directory_tree *this, **last;
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size_t length;
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DIR *otherdir;
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dir_fd = dirfd (dir);
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last = &parent->children;
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while ((dirent = readdir (dir)))
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{
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/* Determine what kind of file DIRENT is. */
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if (fstatat (dir_fd, dirent->d_name, &statb,
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AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) == -1)
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croak ("fstatat");
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/* Ignore . and ... */
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if (!strcmp (dirent->d_name, ".")
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|| !strcmp (dirent->d_name, ".."))
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continue;
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length = strlen (dirent->d_name);
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if (statb.st_mode & S_IFDIR)
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{
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/* This is a directory. Write its name followed by a
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trailing slash, then a NULL byte, and the offset to the
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next sibling. */
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this = xmalloc (sizeof *this);
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this->children = NULL;
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this->next = NULL;
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*last = this;
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last = &this->next;
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this->name = xmalloc (length + 2);
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strcpy (this->name, dirent->d_name);
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this->st_size = 0;
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/* Now record the offset to the end of this directory. This
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is length + 1, for the file name, 5 more bytes for the
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trailing NULL and long, and 4 further bytes if a file size
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is required. */
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this->offset = (parent->offset
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+ length + 6 + (need_file_size ? 4 : 0));
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/* Terminate that with a slash and trailing NULL byte. */
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this->name[length] = '/';
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this->name[length + 1] = '\0';
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/* Open and build that directory recursively. */
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fd = openat (dir_fd, dirent->d_name, O_DIRECTORY,
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O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0)
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croak ("openat");
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otherdir = fdopendir (fd);
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if (!otherdir)
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croak ("fdopendir");
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main_1 (otherdir, this);
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/* Close this directory. */
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closedir (otherdir);
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/* Finally, set parent->offset to this->offset as well. */
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parent->offset = this->offset;
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}
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else if (statb.st_mode & S_IFREG)
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{
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/* This is a regular file. */
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this = xmalloc (sizeof *this);
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this->children = NULL;
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this->next = NULL;
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*last = this;
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last = &this->next;
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this->name = xmalloc (length + 1);
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this->st_size = statb.st_size;
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strcpy (this->name, dirent->d_name);
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if (this->st_size >= 0x1ffffff)
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{
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fprintf (stderr,
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"asset-directory-tool: file size exceeds maximum"
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" representable in a directory-tree: %s\n",
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dirent->d_name);
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exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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/* This is one byte the shorter because there is no trailing
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slash. */
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this->offset = (parent->offset + length + 5
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+ (need_file_size ? 4 : 0));
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parent->offset = this->offset;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Write the struct directory_tree TREE and all of is children to the
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file descriptor FD. OFFSET is the offset of TREE and may be
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modified; it is only used for checking purposes. */
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static void
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main_2 (int fd, struct directory_tree *tree, size_t *offset)
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{
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ssize_t size;
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struct directory_tree *child;
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unsigned int output[2];
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/* Write tree->name with the trailing NULL byte. */
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size = strlen (tree->name) + 1;
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if (write (fd, tree->name, size) < size)
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croak ("write");
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/* Write the offset. */
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#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
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output[1] = bswap_32 (tree->offset);
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output[0] = bswap_32 ((unsigned int) tree->st_size);
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#else /* !WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
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output[1] = tree->offset;
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output[0] = (unsigned int) tree->st_size;
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#endif /* !WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
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static_assert (sizeof output == 8 && sizeof output[0] == 4);
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if (!need_file_size)
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{
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if (write (fd, output + 1, 4) < 1)
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croak ("write");
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size += 4;
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}
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else
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{
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if (write (fd, output, 8) < 1)
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croak ("write");
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size += 8;
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}
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/* Now update offset. */
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*offset += size;
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/* Write out each child. */
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for (child = tree->children; child; child = child->next)
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main_2 (fd, child, offset);
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/* Verify the offset is correct. */
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if (tree->offset != *offset)
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{
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fprintf (stderr,
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"asset-directory-tool: invalid offset: expected %tu, "
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"got %tu.\n"
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"Please report this bug to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, along\n"
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"with an archive containing the contents of the java/inst"
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"all_temp directory.\n",
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tree->offset, *offset);
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abort ();
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}
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}
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int
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main (int argc, char **argv)
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{
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int fd;
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DIR *indir;
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struct directory_tree tree;
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size_t offset;
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if (argc != 3 && argc != 4)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s directory output-file "
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"[--api-8]\n", argv[0]);
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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if (argc == 4 && !strcmp (argv[3], "--api-8"))
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need_file_size = true;
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fd = open (argv[2], O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR,
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S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP);
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if (fd < 0)
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{
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perror ("open");
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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indir = opendir (argv[1]);
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if (!indir)
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{
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perror ("opendir");
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Write the first 5 byte header to FD. */
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if (write (fd, "EMACS", 5) < 5)
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{
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perror ("write");
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* And a further 4 bytes of padding if need_file_size. */
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if (need_file_size && write (fd, "____", 4) < 4)
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{
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perror ("write");
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Now iterate through children of INDIR, building the directory
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tree. */
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tree.offset = 5 + (need_file_size ? 4 : 0);
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tree.children = NULL;
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main_1 (indir, &tree);
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closedir (indir);
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/* Finally, write the directory tree to the output file. */
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offset = 5 + (need_file_size ? 4 : 0);
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for (; tree.children; tree.children = tree.children->next)
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main_2 (fd, tree.children, &offset);
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return 0;
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}
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