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7.8 KiB
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/* Read, sort and compare two directories. Used for GNU DIFF.
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Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002,
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2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU DIFF.
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GNU DIFF 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 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU DIFF 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 this program; see the file COPYING.
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If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "diff.h"
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#include <error.h>
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#include <exclude.h>
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#include <setjmp.h>
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#include <strcase.h>
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#include <xalloc.h>
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/* Read the directory named by DIR and store into DIRDATA a sorted vector
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of filenames for its contents. DIR->desc == -1 means this directory is
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known to be nonexistent, so set DIRDATA to an empty vector.
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Return -1 (setting errno) if error, 0 otherwise. */
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struct dirdata
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{
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size_t nnames; /* Number of names. */
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char const **names; /* Sorted names of files in dir, followed by 0. */
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char *data; /* Allocated storage for file names. */
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};
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/* Whether file names in directories should be compared with
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locale-specific sorting. */
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static bool locale_specific_sorting;
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/* Where to go if locale-specific sorting fails. */
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static jmp_buf failed_locale_specific_sorting;
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static bool dir_loop (struct comparison const *, int);
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static int compare_names_for_qsort (void const *, void const *);
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/* Read a directory and get its vector of names. */
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static bool
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dir_read (struct file_data const *dir, struct dirdata *dirdata)
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{
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register struct dirent *next;
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register size_t i;
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/* Address of block containing the files that are described. */
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char const **names;
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/* Number of files in directory. */
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size_t nnames;
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/* Allocated and used storage for file name data. */
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char *data;
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size_t data_alloc, data_used;
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dirdata->names = 0;
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dirdata->data = 0;
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nnames = 0;
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data = 0;
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if (dir->desc != -1)
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{
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/* Open the directory and check for errors. */
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register DIR *reading = opendir (dir->name);
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if (!reading)
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return false;
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/* Initialize the table of filenames. */
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data_alloc = 512;
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data_used = 0;
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dirdata->data = data = xmalloc (data_alloc);
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/* Read the directory entries, and insert the subfiles
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into the `data' table. */
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while ((errno = 0, (next = readdir (reading)) != 0))
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{
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char *d_name = next->d_name;
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size_t d_size = NAMLEN (next) + 1;
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/* Ignore "." and "..". */
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if (d_name[0] == '.'
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&& (d_name[1] == 0 || (d_name[1] == '.' && d_name[2] == 0)))
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continue;
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if (excluded_filename (excluded, d_name))
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continue;
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while (data_alloc < data_used + d_size)
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{
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if (PTRDIFF_MAX / 2 <= data_alloc)
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xalloc_die ();
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dirdata->data = data = xrealloc (data, data_alloc *= 2);
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}
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memcpy (data + data_used, d_name, d_size);
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data_used += d_size;
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nnames++;
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}
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if (errno)
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{
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int e = errno;
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closedir (reading);
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errno = e;
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return false;
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}
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#if CLOSEDIR_VOID
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closedir (reading);
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#else
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if (closedir (reading) != 0)
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return false;
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#endif
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}
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/* Create the `names' table from the `data' table. */
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if (PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *names - 1 <= nnames)
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xalloc_die ();
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dirdata->names = names = xmalloc ((nnames + 1) * sizeof *names);
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dirdata->nnames = nnames;
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for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++)
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{
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names[i] = data;
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data += strlen (data) + 1;
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}
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names[nnames] = 0;
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return true;
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}
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/* Compare file names, returning a value compatible with strcmp. */
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static int
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compare_names (char const *name1, char const *name2)
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{
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if (locale_specific_sorting)
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{
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int r;
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errno = 0;
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if (ignore_file_name_case)
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r = strcasecoll (name1, name2);
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else
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r = strcoll (name1, name2);
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if (errno)
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{
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error (0, errno, _("cannot compare file names `%s' and `%s'"),
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name1, name2);
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longjmp (failed_locale_specific_sorting, 1);
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}
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return r;
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}
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return (ignore_file_name_case
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? strcasecmp (name1, name2)
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: file_name_cmp (name1, name2));
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}
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/* A wrapper for compare_names suitable as an argument for qsort. */
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static int
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compare_names_for_qsort (void const *file1, void const *file2)
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{
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char const *const *f1 = file1;
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char const *const *f2 = file2;
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return compare_names (*f1, *f2);
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}
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/* Compare the contents of two directories named in CMP.
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This is a top-level routine; it does everything necessary for diff
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on two directories.
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CMP->file[0].desc == -1 says directory CMP->file[0] doesn't exist,
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but pretend it is empty. Likewise for CMP->file[1].
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HANDLE_FILE is a caller-provided subroutine called to handle each file.
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It gets three operands: CMP, name of file in dir 0, name of file in dir 1.
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These names are relative to the original working directory.
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For a file that appears in only one of the dirs, one of the name-args
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to HANDLE_FILE is zero.
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Returns the maximum of all the values returned by HANDLE_FILE,
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or EXIT_TROUBLE if trouble is encountered in opening files. */
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int
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diff_dirs (struct comparison const *cmp,
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int (*handle_file) (struct comparison const *,
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char const *, char const *))
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{
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struct dirdata dirdata[2];
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int volatile val = EXIT_SUCCESS;
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int i;
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if ((cmp->file[0].desc == -1 || dir_loop (cmp, 0))
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&& (cmp->file[1].desc == -1 || dir_loop (cmp, 1)))
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{
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error (0, 0, "%s: recursive directory loop",
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cmp->file[cmp->file[0].desc == -1].name);
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return EXIT_TROUBLE;
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}
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/* Get contents of both dirs. */
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for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
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if (! dir_read (&cmp->file[i], &dirdata[i]))
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{
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perror_with_name (cmp->file[i].name);
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val = EXIT_TROUBLE;
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}
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if (val == EXIT_SUCCESS)
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{
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char const **volatile names[2];
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names[0] = dirdata[0].names;
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names[1] = dirdata[1].names;
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/* Use locale-specific sorting if possible, else native byte order. */
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locale_specific_sorting = true;
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if (setjmp (failed_locale_specific_sorting))
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locale_specific_sorting = false;
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/* Sort the directories. */
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for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
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qsort (names[i], dirdata[i].nnames, sizeof *dirdata[i].names,
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compare_names_for_qsort);
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/* If `-S name' was given, and this is the topmost level of comparison,
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ignore all file names less than the specified starting name. */
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if (starting_file && ! cmp->parent)
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{
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while (*names[0] && compare_names (*names[0], starting_file) < 0)
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names[0]++;
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while (*names[1] && compare_names (*names[1], starting_file) < 0)
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names[1]++;
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}
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/* Loop while files remain in one or both dirs. */
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while (*names[0] || *names[1])
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{
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/* Compare next name in dir 0 with next name in dir 1.
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At the end of a dir,
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pretend the "next name" in that dir is very large. */
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int nameorder = (!*names[0] ? 1 : !*names[1] ? -1
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: compare_names (*names[0], *names[1]));
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int v1 = (*handle_file) (cmp,
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0 < nameorder ? 0 : *names[0]++,
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nameorder < 0 ? 0 : *names[1]++);
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if (val < v1)
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val = v1;
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}
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}
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for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
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{
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if (dirdata[i].names)
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free (dirdata[i].names);
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if (dirdata[i].data)
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free (dirdata[i].data);
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}
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return val;
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}
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/* Return nonzero if CMP is looping recursively in argument I. */
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static bool
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dir_loop (struct comparison const *cmp, int i)
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{
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struct comparison const *p = cmp;
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while ((p = p->parent))
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if (0 < same_file (&p->file[i].stat, &cmp->file[i].stat))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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