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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 16:11:47 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 16:11:47 +0000 |
commit | 758f820bcc0f68aeebac1717e537ca13a320b909 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 9.1.upstream/9.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/ls.c b/src/ls.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d15a103 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ls.c @@ -0,0 +1,5626 @@ +/* 'dir', 'vdir' and 'ls' directory listing programs for GNU. + Copyright (C) 1985-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + 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. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +/* If ls_mode is LS_MULTI_COL, + the multi-column format is the default regardless + of the type of output device. + This is for the 'dir' program. + + If ls_mode is LS_LONG_FORMAT, + the long format is the default regardless of the + type of output device. + This is for the 'vdir' program. + + If ls_mode is LS_LS, + the output format depends on whether the output + device is a terminal. + This is for the 'ls' program. */ + +/* Written by Richard Stallman and David MacKenzie. */ + +/* Color support by Peter Anvin <Peter.Anvin@linux.org> and Dennis + Flaherty <dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com> based on original patches by + Greg Lee <lee@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu>. */ + +#include <config.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <termios.h> +#if HAVE_STROPTS_H +# include <stropts.h> +#endif +#include <sys/ioctl.h> + +#ifdef WINSIZE_IN_PTEM +# include <sys/stream.h> +# include <sys/ptem.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <setjmp.h> +#include <pwd.h> +#include <getopt.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <selinux/selinux.h> +#include <wchar.h> + +#if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +# include <langinfo.h> +#endif + +/* Use SA_NOCLDSTOP as a proxy for whether the sigaction machinery is + present. */ +#ifndef SA_NOCLDSTOP +# define SA_NOCLDSTOP 0 +# define sigprocmask(How, Set, Oset) /* empty */ +# define sigset_t int +# if ! HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT +# define siginterrupt(sig, flag) /* empty */ +# endif +#endif + +/* NonStop circa 2011 lacks both SA_RESTART and siginterrupt, so don't + restart syscalls after a signal handler fires. This may cause + colors to get messed up on the screen if 'ls' is interrupted, but + that's the best we can do on such a platform. */ +#ifndef SA_RESTART +# define SA_RESTART 0 +#endif + +#include "system.h" +#include <fnmatch.h> + +#include "acl.h" +#include "argmatch.h" +#include "c-strcase.h" +#include "dev-ino.h" +#include "die.h" +#include "error.h" +#include "filenamecat.h" +#include "hard-locale.h" +#include "hash.h" +#include "human.h" +#include "filemode.h" +#include "filevercmp.h" +#include "idcache.h" +#include "ls.h" +#include "mbswidth.h" +#include "mpsort.h" +#include "obstack.h" +#include "quote.h" +#include "smack.h" +#include "stat-size.h" +#include "stat-time.h" +#include "strftime.h" +#include "xdectoint.h" +#include "xstrtol.h" +#include "xstrtol-error.h" +#include "areadlink.h" +#include "mbsalign.h" +#include "dircolors.h" +#include "xgethostname.h" +#include "c-ctype.h" +#include "canonicalize.h" +#include "statx.h" + +/* Include <sys/capability.h> last to avoid a clash of <sys/types.h> + include guards with some premature versions of libcap. + For more details, see <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/483548>. */ +#ifdef HAVE_CAP +# include <sys/capability.h> +#endif + +#define PROGRAM_NAME (ls_mode == LS_LS ? "ls" \ + : (ls_mode == LS_MULTI_COL \ + ? "dir" : "vdir")) + +#define AUTHORS \ + proper_name ("Richard M. Stallman"), \ + proper_name ("David MacKenzie") + +#define obstack_chunk_alloc malloc +#define obstack_chunk_free free + +/* Unix-based readdir implementations have historically returned a dirent.d_ino + value that is sometimes not equal to the stat-obtained st_ino value for + that same entry. This error occurs for a readdir entry that refers + to a mount point. readdir's error is to return the inode number of + the underlying directory -- one that typically cannot be stat'ed, as + long as a file system is mounted on that directory. RELIABLE_D_INO + encapsulates whether we can use the more efficient approach of relying + on readdir-supplied d_ino values, or whether we must incur the cost of + calling stat or lstat to obtain each guaranteed-valid inode number. */ + +#ifndef READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO +# define READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO 1 +#endif + +#if READDIR_LIES_ABOUT_MOUNTPOINT_D_INO +# define RELIABLE_D_INO(dp) NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER +#else +# define RELIABLE_D_INO(dp) D_INO (dp) +#endif + +#if ! HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_AUTHOR +# define st_author st_uid +#endif + +enum filetype + { + unknown, + fifo, + chardev, + directory, + blockdev, + normal, + symbolic_link, + sock, + whiteout, + arg_directory + }; + +/* Display letters and indicators for each filetype. + Keep these in sync with enum filetype. */ +static char const filetype_letter[] = "?pcdb-lswd"; + +/* Ensure that filetype and filetype_letter have the same + number of elements. */ +verify (sizeof filetype_letter - 1 == arg_directory + 1); + +#define FILETYPE_INDICATORS \ + { \ + C_ORPHAN, C_FIFO, C_CHR, C_DIR, C_BLK, C_FILE, \ + C_LINK, C_SOCK, C_FILE, C_DIR \ + } + +enum acl_type + { + ACL_T_NONE, + ACL_T_LSM_CONTEXT_ONLY, + ACL_T_YES + }; + +struct fileinfo + { + /* The file name. */ + char *name; + + /* For symbolic link, name of the file linked to, otherwise zero. */ + char *linkname; + + /* For terminal hyperlinks. */ + char *absolute_name; + + struct stat stat; + + enum filetype filetype; + + /* For symbolic link and long listing, st_mode of file linked to, otherwise + zero. */ + mode_t linkmode; + + /* security context. */ + char *scontext; + + bool stat_ok; + + /* For symbolic link and color printing, true if linked-to file + exists, otherwise false. */ + bool linkok; + + /* For long listings, true if the file has an access control list, + or a security context. */ + enum acl_type acl_type; + + /* For color listings, true if a regular file has capability info. */ + bool has_capability; + + /* Whether file name needs quoting. tri-state with -1 == unknown. */ + int quoted; + + /* Cached screen width (including quoting). */ + size_t width; + }; + +#define LEN_STR_PAIR(s) sizeof (s) - 1, s + +/* Null is a valid character in a color indicator (think about Epson + printers, for example) so we have to use a length/buffer string + type. */ + +struct bin_str + { + size_t len; /* Number of bytes */ + char const *string; /* Pointer to the same */ + }; + +#if ! HAVE_TCGETPGRP +# define tcgetpgrp(Fd) 0 +#endif + +static size_t quote_name (char const *name, + struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting, + const struct bin_str *color, + bool allow_pad, struct obstack *stack, + char const *absolute_name); +static size_t quote_name_buf (char **inbuf, size_t bufsize, char *name, + struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting, size_t *width, + bool *pad); +static char *make_link_name (char const *name, char const *linkname); +static int decode_switches (int argc, char **argv); +static bool file_ignored (char const *name); +static uintmax_t gobble_file (char const *name, enum filetype type, + ino_t inode, bool command_line_arg, + char const *dirname); +static const struct bin_str * get_color_indicator (const struct fileinfo *f, + bool symlink_target); +static bool print_color_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind); +static void put_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind); +static void add_ignore_pattern (char const *pattern); +static void attach (char *dest, char const *dirname, char const *name); +static void clear_files (void); +static void extract_dirs_from_files (char const *dirname, + bool command_line_arg); +static void get_link_name (char const *filename, struct fileinfo *f, + bool command_line_arg); +static void indent (size_t from, size_t to); +static size_t calculate_columns (bool by_columns); +static void print_current_files (void); +static void print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, + bool command_line_arg); +static size_t print_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f, + size_t start_col); +static void print_horizontal (void); +static int format_user_width (uid_t u); +static int format_group_width (gid_t g); +static void print_long_format (const struct fileinfo *f); +static void print_many_per_line (void); +static size_t print_name_with_quoting (const struct fileinfo *f, + bool symlink_target, + struct obstack *stack, + size_t start_col); +static void prep_non_filename_text (void); +static bool print_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode, + enum filetype type); +static void print_with_separator (char sep); +static void queue_directory (char const *name, char const *realname, + bool command_line_arg); +static void sort_files (void); +static void parse_ls_color (void); + +static int getenv_quoting_style (void); + +static size_t quote_name_width (char const *name, + struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting); + +/* Initial size of hash table. + Most hierarchies are likely to be shallower than this. */ +enum { INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE = 30 }; + +/* The set of 'active' directories, from the current command-line argument + to the level in the hierarchy at which files are being listed. + A directory is represented by its device and inode numbers (struct dev_ino). + A directory is added to this set when ls begins listing it or its + entries, and it is removed from the set just after ls has finished + processing it. This set is used solely to detect loops, e.g., with + mkdir loop; cd loop; ln -s ../loop sub; ls -RL */ +static Hash_table *active_dir_set; + +#define LOOP_DETECT (!!active_dir_set) + +/* The table of files in the current directory: + + 'cwd_file' points to a vector of 'struct fileinfo', one per file. + 'cwd_n_alloc' is the number of elements space has been allocated for. + 'cwd_n_used' is the number actually in use. */ + +/* Address of block containing the files that are described. */ +static struct fileinfo *cwd_file; + +/* Length of block that 'cwd_file' points to, measured in files. */ +static size_t cwd_n_alloc; + +/* Index of first unused slot in 'cwd_file'. */ +static size_t cwd_n_used; + +/* Whether files needs may need padding due to quoting. */ +static bool cwd_some_quoted; + +/* Whether quoting style _may_ add outer quotes, + and whether aligning those is useful. */ +static bool align_variable_outer_quotes; + +/* Vector of pointers to files, in proper sorted order, and the number + of entries allocated for it. */ +static void **sorted_file; +static size_t sorted_file_alloc; + +/* When true, in a color listing, color each symlink name according to the + type of file it points to. Otherwise, color them according to the 'ln' + directive in LS_COLORS. Dangling (orphan) symlinks are treated specially, + regardless. This is set when 'ln=target' appears in LS_COLORS. */ + +static bool color_symlink_as_referent; + +static char const *hostname; + +/* Mode of appropriate file for coloring. */ +static mode_t +file_or_link_mode (struct fileinfo const *file) +{ + return (color_symlink_as_referent && file->linkok + ? file->linkmode : file->stat.st_mode); +} + + +/* Record of one pending directory waiting to be listed. */ + +struct pending + { + char *name; + /* If the directory is actually the file pointed to by a symbolic link we + were told to list, 'realname' will contain the name of the symbolic + link, otherwise zero. */ + char *realname; + bool command_line_arg; + struct pending *next; + }; + +static struct pending *pending_dirs; + +/* Current time in seconds and nanoseconds since 1970, updated as + needed when deciding whether a file is recent. */ + +static struct timespec current_time; + +static bool print_scontext; +static char UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT[] = "?"; + +/* Whether any of the files has an ACL. This affects the width of the + mode column. */ + +static bool any_has_acl; + +/* The number of columns to use for columns containing inode numbers, + block sizes, link counts, owners, groups, authors, major device + numbers, minor device numbers, and file sizes, respectively. */ + +static int inode_number_width; +static int block_size_width; +static int nlink_width; +static int scontext_width; +static int owner_width; +static int group_width; +static int author_width; +static int major_device_number_width; +static int minor_device_number_width; +static int file_size_width; + +/* Option flags */ + +/* long_format for lots of info, one per line. + one_per_line for just names, one per line. + many_per_line for just names, many per line, sorted vertically. + horizontal for just names, many per line, sorted horizontally. + with_commas for just names, many per line, separated by commas. + + -l (and other options that imply -l), -1, -C, -x and -m control + this parameter. */ + +enum format + { + long_format, /* -l and other options that imply -l */ + one_per_line, /* -1 */ + many_per_line, /* -C */ + horizontal, /* -x */ + with_commas /* -m */ + }; + +static enum format format; + +/* 'full-iso' uses full ISO-style dates and times. 'long-iso' uses longer + ISO-style timestamps, though shorter than 'full-iso'. 'iso' uses shorter + ISO-style timestamps. 'locale' uses locale-dependent timestamps. */ +enum time_style + { + full_iso_time_style, /* --time-style=full-iso */ + long_iso_time_style, /* --time-style=long-iso */ + iso_time_style, /* --time-style=iso */ + locale_time_style /* --time-style=locale */ + }; + +static char const *const time_style_args[] = +{ + "full-iso", "long-iso", "iso", "locale", NULL +}; +static enum time_style const time_style_types[] = +{ + full_iso_time_style, long_iso_time_style, iso_time_style, + locale_time_style +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (time_style_args, time_style_types); + +/* Type of time to print or sort by. Controlled by -c and -u. + The values of each item of this enum are important since they are + used as indices in the sort functions array (see sort_files()). */ + +enum time_type + { + time_mtime = 0, /* default */ + time_ctime, /* -c */ + time_atime, /* -u */ + time_btime, /* birth time */ + time_numtypes /* the number of elements of this enum */ + }; + +static enum time_type time_type; + +/* The file characteristic to sort by. Controlled by -t, -S, -U, -X, -v. + The values of each item of this enum are important since they are + used as indices in the sort functions array (see sort_files()). */ + +enum sort_type + { + sort_name = 0, /* default */ + sort_extension, /* -X */ + sort_width, + sort_size, /* -S */ + sort_version, /* -v */ + sort_time, /* -t; must be second to last */ + sort_none, /* -U; must be last */ + sort_numtypes /* the number of elements of this enum */ + }; + +static enum sort_type sort_type; + +/* Direction of sort. + false means highest first if numeric, + lowest first if alphabetic; + these are the defaults. + true means the opposite order in each case. -r */ + +static bool sort_reverse; + +/* True means to display owner information. -g turns this off. */ + +static bool print_owner = true; + +/* True means to display author information. */ + +static bool print_author; + +/* True means to display group information. -G and -o turn this off. */ + +static bool print_group = true; + +/* True means print the user and group id's as numbers rather + than as names. -n */ + +static bool numeric_ids; + +/* True means mention the size in blocks of each file. -s */ + +static bool print_block_size; + +/* Human-readable options for output, when printing block counts. */ +static int human_output_opts; + +/* The units to use when printing block counts. */ +static uintmax_t output_block_size; + +/* Likewise, but for file sizes. */ +static int file_human_output_opts; +static uintmax_t file_output_block_size = 1; + +/* Follow the output with a special string. Using this format, + Emacs' dired mode starts up twice as fast, and can handle all + strange characters in file names. */ +static bool dired; + +/* 'none' means don't mention the type of files. + 'slash' means mention directories only, with a '/'. + 'file_type' means mention file types. + 'classify' means mention file types and mark executables. + + Controlled by -F, -p, and --indicator-style. */ + +enum indicator_style + { + none = 0, /* --indicator-style=none (default) */ + slash, /* -p, --indicator-style=slash */ + file_type, /* --indicator-style=file-type */ + classify /* -F, --indicator-style=classify */ + }; + +static enum indicator_style indicator_style; + +/* Names of indicator styles. */ +static char const *const indicator_style_args[] = +{ + "none", "slash", "file-type", "classify", NULL +}; +static enum indicator_style const indicator_style_types[] = +{ + none, slash, file_type, classify +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (indicator_style_args, indicator_style_types); + +/* True means use colors to mark types. Also define the different + colors as well as the stuff for the LS_COLORS environment variable. + The LS_COLORS variable is now in a termcap-like format. */ + +static bool print_with_color; + +static bool print_hyperlink; + +/* Whether we used any colors in the output so far. If so, we will + need to restore the default color later. If not, we will need to + call prep_non_filename_text before using color for the first time. */ + +static bool used_color = false; + +enum when_type + { + when_never, /* 0: default or --color=never */ + when_always, /* 1: --color=always */ + when_if_tty /* 2: --color=tty */ + }; + +enum Dereference_symlink + { + DEREF_UNDEFINED = 0, /* default */ + DEREF_NEVER, + DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS, /* -H */ + DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR, /* the default, in certain cases */ + DEREF_ALWAYS /* -L */ + }; + +enum indicator_no + { + C_LEFT, C_RIGHT, C_END, C_RESET, C_NORM, C_FILE, C_DIR, C_LINK, + C_FIFO, C_SOCK, + C_BLK, C_CHR, C_MISSING, C_ORPHAN, C_EXEC, C_DOOR, C_SETUID, C_SETGID, + C_STICKY, C_OTHER_WRITABLE, C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE, C_CAP, C_MULTIHARDLINK, + C_CLR_TO_EOL + }; + +static char const *const indicator_name[]= + { + "lc", "rc", "ec", "rs", "no", "fi", "di", "ln", "pi", "so", + "bd", "cd", "mi", "or", "ex", "do", "su", "sg", "st", + "ow", "tw", "ca", "mh", "cl", NULL + }; + +struct color_ext_type + { + struct bin_str ext; /* The extension we're looking for */ + struct bin_str seq; /* The sequence to output when we do */ + struct color_ext_type *next; /* Next in list */ + }; + +static struct bin_str color_indicator[] = + { + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("\033[") }, /* lc: Left of color sequence */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("m") }, /* rc: Right of color sequence */ + { 0, NULL }, /* ec: End color (replaces lc+rs+rc) */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("0") }, /* rs: Reset to ordinary colors */ + { 0, NULL }, /* no: Normal */ + { 0, NULL }, /* fi: File: default */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;34") }, /* di: Directory: bright blue */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;36") }, /* ln: Symlink: bright cyan */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("33") }, /* pi: Pipe: yellow/brown */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;35") }, /* so: Socket: bright magenta */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;33") }, /* bd: Block device: bright yellow */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;33") }, /* cd: Char device: bright yellow */ + { 0, NULL }, /* mi: Missing file: undefined */ + { 0, NULL }, /* or: Orphaned symlink: undefined */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;32") }, /* ex: Executable: bright green */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("01;35") }, /* do: Door: bright magenta */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("37;41") }, /* su: setuid: white on red */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("30;43") }, /* sg: setgid: black on yellow */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("37;44") }, /* st: sticky: black on blue */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("34;42") }, /* ow: other-writable: blue on green */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("30;42") }, /* tw: ow w/ sticky: black on green */ + { 0, NULL }, /* ca: disabled by default */ + { 0, NULL }, /* mh: disabled by default */ + { LEN_STR_PAIR ("\033[K") }, /* cl: clear to end of line */ + }; + +/* FIXME: comment */ +static struct color_ext_type *color_ext_list = NULL; + +/* Buffer for color sequences */ +static char *color_buf; + +/* True means to check for orphaned symbolic link, for displaying + colors, or to group symlink to directories with other dirs. */ + +static bool check_symlink_mode; + +/* True means mention the inode number of each file. -i */ + +static bool print_inode; + +/* What to do with symbolic links. Affected by -d, -F, -H, -l (and + other options that imply -l), and -L. */ + +static enum Dereference_symlink dereference; + +/* True means when a directory is found, display info on its + contents. -R */ + +static bool recursive; + +/* True means when an argument is a directory name, display info + on it itself. -d */ + +static bool immediate_dirs; + +/* True means that directories are grouped before files. */ + +static bool directories_first; + +/* Which files to ignore. */ + +static enum +{ + /* Ignore files whose names start with '.', and files specified by + --hide and --ignore. */ + IGNORE_DEFAULT = 0, + + /* Ignore '.', '..', and files specified by --ignore. */ + IGNORE_DOT_AND_DOTDOT, + + /* Ignore only files specified by --ignore. */ + IGNORE_MINIMAL +} ignore_mode; + +/* A linked list of shell-style globbing patterns. If a non-argument + file name matches any of these patterns, it is ignored. + Controlled by -I. Multiple -I options accumulate. + The -B option adds '*~' and '.*~' to this list. */ + +struct ignore_pattern + { + char const *pattern; + struct ignore_pattern *next; + }; + +static struct ignore_pattern *ignore_patterns; + +/* Similar to IGNORE_PATTERNS, except that -a or -A causes this + variable itself to be ignored. */ +static struct ignore_pattern *hide_patterns; + +/* True means output nongraphic chars in file names as '?'. + (-q, --hide-control-chars) + qmark_funny_chars and the quoting style (-Q, --quoting-style=WORD) are + independent. The algorithm is: first, obey the quoting style to get a + string representing the file name; then, if qmark_funny_chars is set, + replace all nonprintable chars in that string with '?'. It's necessary + to replace nonprintable chars even in quoted strings, because we don't + want to mess up the terminal if control chars get sent to it, and some + quoting methods pass through control chars as-is. */ +static bool qmark_funny_chars; + +/* Quoting options for file and dir name output. */ + +static struct quoting_options *filename_quoting_options; +static struct quoting_options *dirname_quoting_options; + +/* The number of chars per hardware tab stop. Setting this to zero + inhibits the use of TAB characters for separating columns. -T */ +static size_t tabsize; + +/* True means print each directory name before listing it. */ + +static bool print_dir_name; + +/* The line length to use for breaking lines in many-per-line format. + Can be set with -w. If zero, there is no limit. */ + +static size_t line_length; + +/* The local time zone rules, as per the TZ environment variable. */ + +static timezone_t localtz; + +/* If true, the file listing format requires that stat be called on + each file. */ + +static bool format_needs_stat; + +/* Similar to 'format_needs_stat', but set if only the file type is + needed. */ + +static bool format_needs_type; + +/* An arbitrary limit on the number of bytes in a printed timestamp. + This is set to a relatively small value to avoid the need to worry + about denial-of-service attacks on servers that run "ls" on behalf + of remote clients. 1000 bytes should be enough for any practical + timestamp format. */ + +enum { TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM = MAX (1000, INT_STRLEN_BOUND (time_t)) }; + +/* strftime formats for non-recent and recent files, respectively, in + -l output. */ + +static char const *long_time_format[2] = + { + /* strftime format for non-recent files (older than 6 months), in + -l output. This should contain the year, month and day (at + least), in an order that is understood by people in your + locale's territory. Please try to keep the number of used + screen columns small, because many people work in windows with + only 80 columns. But make this as wide as the other string + below, for recent files. */ + /* TRANSLATORS: ls output needs to be aligned for ease of reading, + so be wary of using variable width fields from the locale. + Note %b is handled specially by ls and aligned correctly. + Note also that specifying a width as in %5b is erroneous as strftime + will count bytes rather than characters in multibyte locales. */ + N_("%b %e %Y"), + /* strftime format for recent files (younger than 6 months), in -l + output. This should contain the month, day and time (at + least), in an order that is understood by people in your + locale's territory. Please try to keep the number of used + screen columns small, because many people work in windows with + only 80 columns. But make this as wide as the other string + above, for non-recent files. */ + /* TRANSLATORS: ls output needs to be aligned for ease of reading, + so be wary of using variable width fields from the locale. + Note %b is handled specially by ls and aligned correctly. + Note also that specifying a width as in %5b is erroneous as strftime + will count bytes rather than characters in multibyte locales. */ + N_("%b %e %H:%M") + }; + +/* The set of signals that are caught. */ + +static sigset_t caught_signals; + +/* If nonzero, the value of the pending fatal signal. */ + +static sig_atomic_t volatile interrupt_signal; + +/* A count of the number of pending stop signals that have been received. */ + +static sig_atomic_t volatile stop_signal_count; + +/* Desired exit status. */ + +static int exit_status; + +/* Exit statuses. */ +enum + { + /* "ls" had a minor problem. E.g., while processing a directory, + ls obtained the name of an entry via readdir, yet was later + unable to stat that name. This happens when listing a directory + in which entries are actively being removed or renamed. */ + LS_MINOR_PROBLEM = 1, + + /* "ls" had more serious trouble (e.g., memory exhausted, invalid + option or failure to stat a command line argument. */ + LS_FAILURE = 2 + }; + +/* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a + non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */ +enum +{ + AUTHOR_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1, + BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION, + COLOR_OPTION, + DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION, + FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION, + FORMAT_OPTION, + FULL_TIME_OPTION, + GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION, + HIDE_OPTION, + HYPERLINK_OPTION, + INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION, + QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION, + SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION, + SI_OPTION, + SORT_OPTION, + TIME_OPTION, + TIME_STYLE_OPTION, + ZERO_OPTION, +}; + +static struct option const long_options[] = +{ + {"all", no_argument, NULL, 'a'}, + {"escape", no_argument, NULL, 'b'}, + {"directory", no_argument, NULL, 'd'}, + {"dired", no_argument, NULL, 'D'}, + {"full-time", no_argument, NULL, FULL_TIME_OPTION}, + {"group-directories-first", no_argument, NULL, + GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION}, + {"human-readable", no_argument, NULL, 'h'}, + {"inode", no_argument, NULL, 'i'}, + {"kibibytes", no_argument, NULL, 'k'}, + {"numeric-uid-gid", no_argument, NULL, 'n'}, + {"no-group", no_argument, NULL, 'G'}, + {"hide-control-chars", no_argument, NULL, 'q'}, + {"reverse", no_argument, NULL, 'r'}, + {"size", no_argument, NULL, 's'}, + {"width", required_argument, NULL, 'w'}, + {"almost-all", no_argument, NULL, 'A'}, + {"ignore-backups", no_argument, NULL, 'B'}, + {"classify", optional_argument, NULL, 'F'}, + {"file-type", no_argument, NULL, FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION}, + {"si", no_argument, NULL, SI_OPTION}, + {"dereference-command-line", no_argument, NULL, 'H'}, + {"dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir", no_argument, NULL, + DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION}, + {"hide", required_argument, NULL, HIDE_OPTION}, + {"ignore", required_argument, NULL, 'I'}, + {"indicator-style", required_argument, NULL, INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION}, + {"dereference", no_argument, NULL, 'L'}, + {"literal", no_argument, NULL, 'N'}, + {"quote-name", no_argument, NULL, 'Q'}, + {"quoting-style", required_argument, NULL, QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION}, + {"recursive", no_argument, NULL, 'R'}, + {"format", required_argument, NULL, FORMAT_OPTION}, + {"show-control-chars", no_argument, NULL, SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION}, + {"sort", required_argument, NULL, SORT_OPTION}, + {"tabsize", required_argument, NULL, 'T'}, + {"time", required_argument, NULL, TIME_OPTION}, + {"time-style", required_argument, NULL, TIME_STYLE_OPTION}, + {"zero", no_argument, NULL, ZERO_OPTION}, + {"color", optional_argument, NULL, COLOR_OPTION}, + {"hyperlink", optional_argument, NULL, HYPERLINK_OPTION}, + {"block-size", required_argument, NULL, BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION}, + {"context", no_argument, 0, 'Z'}, + {"author", no_argument, NULL, AUTHOR_OPTION}, + {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL}, + {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL}, + {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} +}; + +static char const *const format_args[] = +{ + "verbose", "long", "commas", "horizontal", "across", + "vertical", "single-column", NULL +}; +static enum format const format_types[] = +{ + long_format, long_format, with_commas, horizontal, horizontal, + many_per_line, one_per_line +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (format_args, format_types); + +static char const *const sort_args[] = +{ + "none", "time", "size", "extension", "version", "width", NULL +}; +static enum sort_type const sort_types[] = +{ + sort_none, sort_time, sort_size, sort_extension, sort_version, sort_width +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (sort_args, sort_types); + +static char const *const time_args[] = +{ + "atime", "access", "use", + "ctime", "status", + "birth", "creation", + NULL +}; +static enum time_type const time_types[] = +{ + time_atime, time_atime, time_atime, + time_ctime, time_ctime, + time_btime, time_btime, +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (time_args, time_types); + +static char const *const when_args[] = +{ + /* force and none are for compatibility with another color-ls version */ + "always", "yes", "force", + "never", "no", "none", + "auto", "tty", "if-tty", NULL +}; +static enum when_type const when_types[] = +{ + when_always, when_always, when_always, + when_never, when_never, when_never, + when_if_tty, when_if_tty, when_if_tty +}; +ARGMATCH_VERIFY (when_args, when_types); + +/* Information about filling a column. */ +struct column_info +{ + bool valid_len; + size_t line_len; + size_t *col_arr; +}; + +/* Array with information about column filledness. */ +static struct column_info *column_info; + +/* Maximum number of columns ever possible for this display. */ +static size_t max_idx; + +/* The minimum width of a column is 3: 1 character for the name and 2 + for the separating white space. */ +enum { MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH = 3 }; + + +/* This zero-based index is for the --dired option. It is incremented + for each byte of output generated by this program so that the beginning + and ending indices (in that output) of every file name can be recorded + and later output themselves. */ +static off_t dired_pos; + +static void +dired_outbyte (char c) +{ + dired_pos++; + putchar (c); +} + +/* Output the buffer S, of length S_LEN, and increment DIRED_POS by S_LEN. */ +static void +dired_outbuf (char const *s, size_t s_len) +{ + dired_pos += s_len; + fwrite (s, sizeof *s, s_len, stdout); +} + +/* Output the string S, and increment DIRED_POS by its length. */ +static void +dired_outstring (char const *s) +{ + dired_outbuf (s, strlen (s)); +} + +static void +dired_indent (void) +{ + if (dired) + dired_outstring (" "); +} + +/* With --dired, store pairs of beginning and ending indices of file names. */ +static struct obstack dired_obstack; + +/* With --dired, store pairs of beginning and ending indices of any + directory names that appear as headers (just before 'total' line) + for lists of directory entries. Such directory names are seen when + listing hierarchies using -R and when a directory is listed with at + least one other command line argument. */ +static struct obstack subdired_obstack; + +/* Save the current index on the specified obstack, OBS. */ +static void +push_current_dired_pos (struct obstack *obs) +{ + if (dired) + obstack_grow (obs, &dired_pos, sizeof dired_pos); +} + +/* With -R, this stack is used to help detect directory cycles. + The device/inode pairs on this stack mirror the pairs in the + active_dir_set hash table. */ +static struct obstack dev_ino_obstack; + +/* Push a pair onto the device/inode stack. */ +static void +dev_ino_push (dev_t dev, ino_t ino) +{ + void *vdi; + struct dev_ino *di; + int dev_ino_size = sizeof *di; + obstack_blank (&dev_ino_obstack, dev_ino_size); + vdi = obstack_next_free (&dev_ino_obstack); + di = vdi; + di--; + di->st_dev = dev; + di->st_ino = ino; +} + +/* Pop a dev/ino struct off the global dev_ino_obstack + and return that struct. */ +static struct dev_ino +dev_ino_pop (void) +{ + void *vdi; + struct dev_ino *di; + int dev_ino_size = sizeof *di; + assert (dev_ino_size <= obstack_object_size (&dev_ino_obstack)); + obstack_blank_fast (&dev_ino_obstack, -dev_ino_size); + vdi = obstack_next_free (&dev_ino_obstack); + di = vdi; + return *di; +} + +static void +assert_matching_dev_ino (char const *name, struct dev_ino di) +{ + struct stat sb; + assert (name); + assert (0 <= stat (name, &sb)); + assert (sb.st_dev == di.st_dev); + assert (sb.st_ino == di.st_ino); +} + +static char eolbyte = '\n'; + +/* Write to standard output PREFIX, followed by the quoting style and + a space-separated list of the integers stored in OS all on one line. */ + +static void +dired_dump_obstack (char const *prefix, struct obstack *os) +{ + size_t n_pos; + + n_pos = obstack_object_size (os) / sizeof (dired_pos); + if (n_pos > 0) + { + off_t *pos = obstack_finish (os); + fputs (prefix, stdout); + for (size_t i = 0; i < n_pos; i++) + { + intmax_t p = pos[i]; + printf (" %"PRIdMAX, p); + } + putchar ('\n'); + } +} + +/* Return the platform birthtime member of the stat structure, + or fallback to the mtime member, which we have populated + from the statx structure or reset to an invalid timestamp + where birth time is not supported. */ +static struct timespec +get_stat_btime (struct stat const *st) +{ + struct timespec btimespec; + +#if HAVE_STATX && defined STATX_INO + btimespec = get_stat_mtime (st); +#else + btimespec = get_stat_birthtime (st); +#endif + + return btimespec; +} + +#if HAVE_STATX && defined STATX_INO +ATTRIBUTE_PURE +static unsigned int +time_type_to_statx (void) +{ + switch (time_type) + { + case time_ctime: + return STATX_CTIME; + case time_mtime: + return STATX_MTIME; + case time_atime: + return STATX_ATIME; + case time_btime: + return STATX_BTIME; + default: + abort (); + } + return 0; +} + +ATTRIBUTE_PURE +static unsigned int +calc_req_mask (void) +{ + unsigned int mask = STATX_MODE; + + if (print_inode) + mask |= STATX_INO; + + if (print_block_size) + mask |= STATX_BLOCKS; + + if (format == long_format) { + mask |= STATX_NLINK | STATX_SIZE | time_type_to_statx (); + if (print_owner || print_author) + mask |= STATX_UID; + if (print_group) + mask |= STATX_GID; + } + + switch (sort_type) + { + case sort_none: + case sort_name: + case sort_version: + case sort_extension: + case sort_width: + break; + case sort_time: + mask |= time_type_to_statx (); + break; + case sort_size: + mask |= STATX_SIZE; + break; + default: + abort (); + } + + return mask; +} + +static int +do_statx (int fd, char const *name, struct stat *st, int flags, + unsigned int mask) +{ + struct statx stx; + bool want_btime = mask & STATX_BTIME; + int ret = statx (fd, name, flags | AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT, mask, &stx); + if (ret >= 0) + { + statx_to_stat (&stx, st); + /* Since we only need one timestamp type, + store birth time in st_mtim. */ + if (want_btime) + { + if (stx.stx_mask & STATX_BTIME) + st->st_mtim = statx_timestamp_to_timespec (stx.stx_btime); + else + st->st_mtim.tv_sec = st->st_mtim.tv_nsec = -1; + } + } + + return ret; +} + +static int +do_stat (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return do_statx (AT_FDCWD, name, st, 0, calc_req_mask ()); +} + +static int +do_lstat (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return do_statx (AT_FDCWD, name, st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, calc_req_mask ()); +} + +static int +stat_for_mode (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return do_statx (AT_FDCWD, name, st, 0, STATX_MODE); +} + +/* dev+ino should be static, so no need to sync with backing store */ +static int +stat_for_ino (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return do_statx (AT_FDCWD, name, st, 0, STATX_INO); +} + +static int +fstat_for_ino (int fd, struct stat *st) +{ + return do_statx (fd, "", st, AT_EMPTY_PATH, STATX_INO); +} +#else +static int +do_stat (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return stat (name, st); +} + +static int +do_lstat (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return lstat (name, st); +} + +static int +stat_for_mode (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return stat (name, st); +} + +static int +stat_for_ino (char const *name, struct stat *st) +{ + return stat (name, st); +} + +static int +fstat_for_ino (int fd, struct stat *st) +{ + return fstat (fd, st); +} +#endif + +/* Return the address of the first plain %b spec in FMT, or NULL if + there is no such spec. %5b etc. do not match, so that user + widths/flags are honored. */ + +ATTRIBUTE_PURE +static char const * +first_percent_b (char const *fmt) +{ + for (; *fmt; fmt++) + if (fmt[0] == '%') + switch (fmt[1]) + { + case 'b': return fmt; + case '%': fmt++; break; + } + return NULL; +} + +static char RFC3986[256]; +static void +file_escape_init (void) +{ + for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) + RFC3986[i] |= c_isalnum (i) || i == '~' || i == '-' || i == '.' || i == '_'; +} + +/* Read the abbreviated month names from the locale, to align them + and to determine the max width of the field and to truncate names + greater than our max allowed. + Note even though this handles multibyte locales correctly + it's not restricted to them as single byte locales can have + variable width abbreviated months and also precomputing/caching + the names was seen to increase the performance of ls significantly. */ + +/* max number of display cells to use. + As of 2018 the abmon for Arabic has entries with width 12. + It doesn't make much sense to support wider than this + and locales should aim for abmon entries of width <= 5. */ +enum { MAX_MON_WIDTH = 12 }; +/* abformat[RECENT][MON] is the format to use for timestamps with + recentness RECENT and month MON. */ +enum { ABFORMAT_SIZE = 128 }; +static char abformat[2][12][ABFORMAT_SIZE]; +/* True if precomputed formats should be used. This can be false if + nl_langinfo fails, if a format or month abbreviation is unusually + long, or if a month abbreviation contains '%'. */ +static bool use_abformat; + +/* Store into ABMON the abbreviated month names, suitably aligned. + Return true if successful. */ + +static bool +abmon_init (char abmon[12][ABFORMAT_SIZE]) +{ +#ifndef HAVE_NL_LANGINFO + return false; +#else + size_t required_mon_width = MAX_MON_WIDTH; + size_t curr_max_width; + do + { + curr_max_width = required_mon_width; + required_mon_width = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++) + { + size_t width = curr_max_width; + char const *abbr = nl_langinfo (ABMON_1 + i); + if (strchr (abbr, '%')) + return false; + mbs_align_t alignment = isdigit (to_uchar (*abbr)) + ? MBS_ALIGN_RIGHT : MBS_ALIGN_LEFT; + size_t req = mbsalign (abbr, abmon[i], ABFORMAT_SIZE, + &width, alignment, 0); + if (! (req < ABFORMAT_SIZE)) + return false; + required_mon_width = MAX (required_mon_width, width); + } + } + while (curr_max_width > required_mon_width); + + return true; +#endif +} + +/* Initialize ABFORMAT and USE_ABFORMAT. */ + +static void +abformat_init (void) +{ + char const *pb[2]; + for (int recent = 0; recent < 2; recent++) + pb[recent] = first_percent_b (long_time_format[recent]); + if (! (pb[0] || pb[1])) + return; + + char abmon[12][ABFORMAT_SIZE]; + if (! abmon_init (abmon)) + return; + + for (int recent = 0; recent < 2; recent++) + { + char const *fmt = long_time_format[recent]; + for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++) + { + char *nfmt = abformat[recent][i]; + int nbytes; + + if (! pb[recent]) + nbytes = snprintf (nfmt, ABFORMAT_SIZE, "%s", fmt); + else + { + if (! (pb[recent] - fmt <= MIN (ABFORMAT_SIZE, INT_MAX))) + return; + int prefix_len = pb[recent] - fmt; + nbytes = snprintf (nfmt, ABFORMAT_SIZE, "%.*s%s%s", + prefix_len, fmt, abmon[i], pb[recent] + 2); + } + + if (! (0 <= nbytes && nbytes < ABFORMAT_SIZE)) + return; + } + } + + use_abformat = true; +} + +static size_t +dev_ino_hash (void const *x, size_t table_size) +{ + struct dev_ino const *p = x; + return (uintmax_t) p->st_ino % table_size; +} + +static bool +dev_ino_compare (void const *x, void const *y) +{ + struct dev_ino const *a = x; + struct dev_ino const *b = y; + return SAME_INODE (*a, *b) ? true : false; +} + +static void +dev_ino_free (void *x) +{ + free (x); +} + +/* Add the device/inode pair (P->st_dev/P->st_ino) to the set of + active directories. Return true if there is already a matching + entry in the table. */ + +static bool +visit_dir (dev_t dev, ino_t ino) +{ + struct dev_ino *ent; + struct dev_ino *ent_from_table; + bool found_match; + + ent = xmalloc (sizeof *ent); + ent->st_ino = ino; + ent->st_dev = dev; + + /* Attempt to insert this entry into the table. */ + ent_from_table = hash_insert (active_dir_set, ent); + + if (ent_from_table == NULL) + { + /* Insertion failed due to lack of memory. */ + xalloc_die (); + } + + found_match = (ent_from_table != ent); + + if (found_match) + { + /* ent was not inserted, so free it. */ + free (ent); + } + + return found_match; +} + +static void +free_pending_ent (struct pending *p) +{ + free (p->name); + free (p->realname); + free (p); +} + +static bool +is_colored (enum indicator_no type) +{ + size_t len = color_indicator[type].len; + char const *s = color_indicator[type].string; + return ! (len == 0 + || (len == 1 && STRNCMP_LIT (s, "0") == 0) + || (len == 2 && STRNCMP_LIT (s, "00") == 0)); +} + +static void +restore_default_color (void) +{ + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]); +} + +static void +set_normal_color (void) +{ + if (print_with_color && is_colored (C_NORM)) + { + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_NORM]); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]); + } +} + +/* An ordinary signal was received; arrange for the program to exit. */ + +static void +sighandler (int sig) +{ + if (! SA_NOCLDSTOP) + signal (sig, SIG_IGN); + if (! interrupt_signal) + interrupt_signal = sig; +} + +/* A SIGTSTP was received; arrange for the program to suspend itself. */ + +static void +stophandler (int sig) +{ + if (! SA_NOCLDSTOP) + signal (sig, stophandler); + if (! interrupt_signal) + stop_signal_count++; +} + +/* Process any pending signals. If signals are caught, this function + should be called periodically. Ideally there should never be an + unbounded amount of time when signals are not being processed. + Signal handling can restore the default colors, so callers must + immediately change colors after invoking this function. */ + +static void +process_signals (void) +{ + while (interrupt_signal || stop_signal_count) + { + int sig; + int stops; + sigset_t oldset; + + if (used_color) + restore_default_color (); + fflush (stdout); + + sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &caught_signals, &oldset); + + /* Reload interrupt_signal and stop_signal_count, in case a new + signal was handled before sigprocmask took effect. */ + sig = interrupt_signal; + stops = stop_signal_count; + + /* SIGTSTP is special, since the application can receive that signal + more than once. In this case, don't set the signal handler to the + default. Instead, just raise the uncatchable SIGSTOP. */ + if (stops) + { + stop_signal_count = stops - 1; + sig = SIGSTOP; + } + else + signal (sig, SIG_DFL); + + /* Exit or suspend the program. */ + raise (sig); + sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL); + + /* If execution reaches here, then the program has been + continued (after being suspended). */ + } +} + +/* Setup signal handlers if INIT is true, + otherwise restore to the default. */ + +static void +signal_setup (bool init) +{ + /* The signals that are trapped, and the number of such signals. */ + static int const sig[] = + { + /* This one is handled specially. */ + SIGTSTP, + + /* The usual suspects. */ + SIGALRM, SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGPIPE, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM, +#ifdef SIGPOLL + SIGPOLL, +#endif +#ifdef SIGPROF + SIGPROF, +#endif +#ifdef SIGVTALRM + SIGVTALRM, +#endif +#ifdef SIGXCPU + SIGXCPU, +#endif +#ifdef SIGXFSZ + SIGXFSZ, +#endif + }; + enum { nsigs = ARRAY_CARDINALITY (sig) }; + +#if ! SA_NOCLDSTOP + static bool caught_sig[nsigs]; +#endif + + int j; + + if (init) + { +#if SA_NOCLDSTOP + struct sigaction act; + + sigemptyset (&caught_signals); + for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++) + { + sigaction (sig[j], NULL, &act); + if (act.sa_handler != SIG_IGN) + sigaddset (&caught_signals, sig[j]); + } + + act.sa_mask = caught_signals; + act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; + + for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++) + if (sigismember (&caught_signals, sig[j])) + { + act.sa_handler = sig[j] == SIGTSTP ? stophandler : sighandler; + sigaction (sig[j], &act, NULL); + } +#else + for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++) + { + caught_sig[j] = (signal (sig[j], SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN); + if (caught_sig[j]) + { + signal (sig[j], sig[j] == SIGTSTP ? stophandler : sighandler); + siginterrupt (sig[j], 0); + } + } +#endif + } + else /* restore. */ + { +#if SA_NOCLDSTOP + for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++) + if (sigismember (&caught_signals, sig[j])) + signal (sig[j], SIG_DFL); +#else + for (j = 0; j < nsigs; j++) + if (caught_sig[j]) + signal (sig[j], SIG_DFL); +#endif + } +} + +static void +signal_init (void) +{ + signal_setup (true); +} + +static void +signal_restore (void) +{ + signal_setup (false); +} + +int +main (int argc, char **argv) +{ + int i; + struct pending *thispend; + int n_files; + + initialize_main (&argc, &argv); + set_program_name (argv[0]); + setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); + bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); + textdomain (PACKAGE); + + initialize_exit_failure (LS_FAILURE); + atexit (close_stdout); + + assert (ARRAY_CARDINALITY (color_indicator) + 1 + == ARRAY_CARDINALITY (indicator_name)); + + exit_status = EXIT_SUCCESS; + print_dir_name = true; + pending_dirs = NULL; + + current_time.tv_sec = TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t); + current_time.tv_nsec = -1; + + i = decode_switches (argc, argv); + + if (print_with_color) + parse_ls_color (); + + /* Test print_with_color again, because the call to parse_ls_color + may have just reset it -- e.g., if LS_COLORS is invalid. */ + + if (print_with_color) + { + /* Don't use TAB characters in output. Some terminal + emulators can't handle the combination of tabs and + color codes on the same line. */ + tabsize = 0; + } + + if (directories_first) + check_symlink_mode = true; + else if (print_with_color) + { + /* Avoid following symbolic links when possible. */ + if (is_colored (C_ORPHAN) + || (is_colored (C_EXEC) && color_symlink_as_referent) + || (is_colored (C_MISSING) && format == long_format)) + check_symlink_mode = true; + } + + if (dereference == DEREF_UNDEFINED) + dereference = ((immediate_dirs + || indicator_style == classify + || format == long_format) + ? DEREF_NEVER + : DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR); + + /* When using -R, initialize a data structure we'll use to + detect any directory cycles. */ + if (recursive) + { + active_dir_set = hash_initialize (INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE, NULL, + dev_ino_hash, + dev_ino_compare, + dev_ino_free); + if (active_dir_set == NULL) + xalloc_die (); + + obstack_init (&dev_ino_obstack); + } + + localtz = tzalloc (getenv ("TZ")); + + format_needs_stat = sort_type == sort_time || sort_type == sort_size + || format == long_format + || print_scontext + || print_block_size; + format_needs_type = (! format_needs_stat + && (recursive + || print_with_color + || indicator_style != none + || directories_first)); + + if (dired) + { + obstack_init (&dired_obstack); + obstack_init (&subdired_obstack); + } + + if (print_hyperlink) + { + file_escape_init (); + + hostname = xgethostname (); + /* The hostname is generally ignored, + so ignore failures obtaining it. */ + if (! hostname) + hostname = ""; + } + + cwd_n_alloc = 100; + cwd_file = xnmalloc (cwd_n_alloc, sizeof *cwd_file); + cwd_n_used = 0; + + clear_files (); + + n_files = argc - i; + + if (n_files <= 0) + { + if (immediate_dirs) + gobble_file (".", directory, NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER, true, ""); + else + queue_directory (".", NULL, true); + } + else + do + gobble_file (argv[i++], unknown, NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER, true, ""); + while (i < argc); + + if (cwd_n_used) + { + sort_files (); + if (!immediate_dirs) + extract_dirs_from_files (NULL, true); + /* 'cwd_n_used' might be zero now. */ + } + + /* In the following if/else blocks, it is sufficient to test 'pending_dirs' + (and not pending_dirs->name) because there may be no markers in the queue + at this point. A marker may be enqueued when extract_dirs_from_files is + called with a non-empty string or via print_dir. */ + if (cwd_n_used) + { + print_current_files (); + if (pending_dirs) + dired_outbyte ('\n'); + } + else if (n_files <= 1 && pending_dirs && pending_dirs->next == 0) + print_dir_name = false; + + while (pending_dirs) + { + thispend = pending_dirs; + pending_dirs = pending_dirs->next; + + if (LOOP_DETECT) + { + if (thispend->name == NULL) + { + /* thispend->name == NULL means this is a marker entry + indicating we've finished processing the directory. + Use its dev/ino numbers to remove the corresponding + entry from the active_dir_set hash table. */ + struct dev_ino di = dev_ino_pop (); + struct dev_ino *found = hash_remove (active_dir_set, &di); + if (false) + assert_matching_dev_ino (thispend->realname, di); + assert (found); + dev_ino_free (found); + free_pending_ent (thispend); + continue; + } + } + + print_dir (thispend->name, thispend->realname, + thispend->command_line_arg); + + free_pending_ent (thispend); + print_dir_name = true; + } + + if (print_with_color && used_color) + { + int j; + + /* Skip the restore when it would be a no-op, i.e., + when left is "\033[" and right is "m". */ + if (!(color_indicator[C_LEFT].len == 2 + && memcmp (color_indicator[C_LEFT].string, "\033[", 2) == 0 + && color_indicator[C_RIGHT].len == 1 + && color_indicator[C_RIGHT].string[0] == 'm')) + restore_default_color (); + + fflush (stdout); + + signal_restore (); + + /* Act on any signals that arrived before the default was restored. + This can process signals out of order, but there doesn't seem to + be an easy way to do them in order, and the order isn't that + important anyway. */ + for (j = stop_signal_count; j; j--) + raise (SIGSTOP); + j = interrupt_signal; + if (j) + raise (j); + } + + if (dired) + { + /* No need to free these since we're about to exit. */ + dired_dump_obstack ("//DIRED//", &dired_obstack); + dired_dump_obstack ("//SUBDIRED//", &subdired_obstack); + printf ("//DIRED-OPTIONS// --quoting-style=%s\n", + quoting_style_args[get_quoting_style (filename_quoting_options)]); + } + + if (LOOP_DETECT) + { + assert (hash_get_n_entries (active_dir_set) == 0); + hash_free (active_dir_set); + } + + return exit_status; +} + +/* Return the line length indicated by the value given by SPEC, or -1 + if unsuccessful. 0 means no limit on line length. */ + +static ptrdiff_t +decode_line_length (char const *spec) +{ + uintmax_t val; + + /* Treat too-large values as if they were 0, which is + effectively infinity. */ + switch (xstrtoumax (spec, NULL, 0, &val, "")) + { + case LONGINT_OK: + return val <= MIN (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) ? val : 0; + + case LONGINT_OVERFLOW: + return 0; + + default: + return -1; + } +} + +/* Return true if standard output is a tty, caching the result. */ + +static bool +stdout_isatty (void) +{ + static signed char out_tty = -1; + if (out_tty < 0) + out_tty = isatty (STDOUT_FILENO); + assume (out_tty == 0 || out_tty == 1); + return out_tty; +} + +/* Set all the option flags according to the switches specified. + Return the index of the first non-option argument. */ + +static int +decode_switches (int argc, char **argv) +{ + char *time_style_option = NULL; + + /* These variables are false or -1 unless a switch says otherwise. */ + bool kibibytes_specified = false; + int format_opt = -1; + int hide_control_chars_opt = -1; + int quoting_style_opt = -1; + int sort_opt = -1; + ptrdiff_t tabsize_opt = -1; + ptrdiff_t width_opt = -1; + + while (true) + { + int oi = -1; + int c = getopt_long (argc, argv, + "abcdfghiklmnopqrstuvw:xABCDFGHI:LNQRST:UXZ1", + long_options, &oi); + if (c == -1) + break; + + switch (c) + { + case 'a': + ignore_mode = IGNORE_MINIMAL; + break; + + case 'b': + quoting_style_opt = escape_quoting_style; + break; + + case 'c': + time_type = time_ctime; + break; + + case 'd': + immediate_dirs = true; + break; + + case 'f': + /* Same as -a -U -1 --color=none --hyperlink=none, + while disabling -s. */ + ignore_mode = IGNORE_MINIMAL; + sort_opt = sort_none; + if (format_opt == long_format) + format_opt = -1; + print_with_color = false; + print_hyperlink = false; + print_block_size = false; + break; + + case FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION: /* --file-type */ + indicator_style = file_type; + break; + + case 'g': + format_opt = long_format; + print_owner = false; + break; + + case 'h': + file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts = + human_autoscale | human_SI | human_base_1024; + file_output_block_size = output_block_size = 1; + break; + + case 'i': + print_inode = true; + break; + + case 'k': + kibibytes_specified = true; + break; + + case 'l': + format_opt = long_format; + break; + + case 'm': + format_opt = with_commas; + break; + + case 'n': + numeric_ids = true; + format_opt = long_format; + break; + + case 'o': /* Just like -l, but don't display group info. */ + format_opt = long_format; + print_group = false; + break; + + case 'p': + indicator_style = slash; + break; + + case 'q': + hide_control_chars_opt = true; + break; + + case 'r': + sort_reverse = true; + break; + + case 's': + print_block_size = true; + break; + + case 't': + sort_opt = sort_time; + break; + + case 'u': + time_type = time_atime; + break; + + case 'v': + sort_opt = sort_version; + break; + + case 'w': + width_opt = decode_line_length (optarg); + if (width_opt < 0) + die (LS_FAILURE, 0, "%s: %s", _("invalid line width"), + quote (optarg)); + break; + + case 'x': + format_opt = horizontal; + break; + + case 'A': + ignore_mode = IGNORE_DOT_AND_DOTDOT; + break; + + case 'B': + add_ignore_pattern ("*~"); + add_ignore_pattern (".*~"); + break; + + case 'C': + format_opt = many_per_line; + break; + + case 'D': + dired = true; + break; + + case 'F': + { + int i; + if (optarg) + i = XARGMATCH ("--classify", optarg, when_args, when_types); + else + /* Using --classify with no argument is equivalent to using + --classify=always. */ + i = when_always; + + if (i == when_always || (i == when_if_tty && stdout_isatty ())) + indicator_style = classify; + break; + } + + case 'G': /* inhibit display of group info */ + print_group = false; + break; + + case 'H': + dereference = DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS; + break; + + case DEREFERENCE_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR_OPTION: + dereference = DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR; + break; + + case 'I': + add_ignore_pattern (optarg); + break; + + case 'L': + dereference = DEREF_ALWAYS; + break; + + case 'N': + quoting_style_opt = literal_quoting_style; + break; + + case 'Q': + quoting_style_opt = c_quoting_style; + break; + + case 'R': + recursive = true; + break; + + case 'S': + sort_opt = sort_size; + break; + + case 'T': + tabsize_opt = xnumtoumax (optarg, 0, 0, MIN (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX), + "", _("invalid tab size"), LS_FAILURE); + break; + + case 'U': + sort_opt = sort_none; + break; + + case 'X': + sort_opt = sort_extension; + break; + + case '1': + /* -1 has no effect after -l. */ + if (format_opt != long_format) + format_opt = one_per_line; + break; + + case AUTHOR_OPTION: + print_author = true; + break; + + case HIDE_OPTION: + { + struct ignore_pattern *hide = xmalloc (sizeof *hide); + hide->pattern = optarg; + hide->next = hide_patterns; + hide_patterns = hide; + } + break; + + case SORT_OPTION: + sort_opt = XARGMATCH ("--sort", optarg, sort_args, sort_types); + break; + + case GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION: + directories_first = true; + break; + + case TIME_OPTION: + time_type = XARGMATCH ("--time", optarg, time_args, time_types); + break; + + case FORMAT_OPTION: + format_opt = XARGMATCH ("--format", optarg, format_args, + format_types); + break; + + case FULL_TIME_OPTION: + format_opt = long_format; + time_style_option = bad_cast ("full-iso"); + break; + + case COLOR_OPTION: + { + int i; + if (optarg) + i = XARGMATCH ("--color", optarg, when_args, when_types); + else + /* Using --color with no argument is equivalent to using + --color=always. */ + i = when_always; + + print_with_color = (i == when_always + || (i == when_if_tty && stdout_isatty ())); + break; + } + + case HYPERLINK_OPTION: + { + int i; + if (optarg) + i = XARGMATCH ("--hyperlink", optarg, when_args, when_types); + else + /* Using --hyperlink with no argument is equivalent to using + --hyperlink=always. */ + i = when_always; + + print_hyperlink = (i == when_always + || (i == when_if_tty && stdout_isatty ())); + break; + } + + case INDICATOR_STYLE_OPTION: + indicator_style = XARGMATCH ("--indicator-style", optarg, + indicator_style_args, + indicator_style_types); + break; + + case QUOTING_STYLE_OPTION: + quoting_style_opt = XARGMATCH ("--quoting-style", optarg, + quoting_style_args, + quoting_style_vals); + break; + + case TIME_STYLE_OPTION: + time_style_option = optarg; + break; + + case SHOW_CONTROL_CHARS_OPTION: + hide_control_chars_opt = false; + break; + + case BLOCK_SIZE_OPTION: + { + enum strtol_error e = human_options (optarg, &human_output_opts, + &output_block_size); + if (e != LONGINT_OK) + xstrtol_fatal (e, oi, 0, long_options, optarg); + file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts; + file_output_block_size = output_block_size; + } + break; + + case SI_OPTION: + file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts = + human_autoscale | human_SI; + file_output_block_size = output_block_size = 1; + break; + + case 'Z': + print_scontext = true; + break; + + case ZERO_OPTION: + eolbyte = 0; + hide_control_chars_opt = false; + if (format_opt != long_format) + format_opt = one_per_line; + print_with_color = false; + quoting_style_opt = literal_quoting_style; + break; + + case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR; + + case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS); + + default: + usage (LS_FAILURE); + } + } + + if (! output_block_size) + { + char const *ls_block_size = getenv ("LS_BLOCK_SIZE"); + human_options (ls_block_size, + &human_output_opts, &output_block_size); + if (ls_block_size || getenv ("BLOCK_SIZE")) + { + file_human_output_opts = human_output_opts; + file_output_block_size = output_block_size; + } + if (kibibytes_specified) + { + human_output_opts = 0; + output_block_size = 1024; + } + } + + format = (0 <= format_opt ? format_opt + : ls_mode == LS_LS ? (stdout_isatty () + ? many_per_line : one_per_line) + : ls_mode == LS_MULTI_COL ? many_per_line + : /* ls_mode == LS_LONG_FORMAT */ long_format); + + /* If the line length was not set by a switch but is needed to determine + output, go to the work of obtaining it from the environment. */ + ptrdiff_t linelen = width_opt; + if (format == many_per_line || format == horizontal || format == with_commas + || print_with_color) + { +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ + if (linelen < 0) + { + /* Suppress bogus warning re comparing ws.ws_col to big integer. */ +# if 4 < __GNUC__ + (6 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) +# pragma GCC diagnostic push +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits" +# endif + struct winsize ws; + if (stdout_isatty () + && 0 <= ioctl (STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) + && 0 < ws.ws_col) + linelen = ws.ws_col <= MIN (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) ? ws.ws_col : 0; +# if 4 < __GNUC__ + (6 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) +# pragma GCC diagnostic pop +# endif + } +#endif + if (linelen < 0) + { + char const *p = getenv ("COLUMNS"); + if (p && *p) + { + linelen = decode_line_length (p); + if (linelen < 0) + error (0, 0, + _("ignoring invalid width" + " in environment variable COLUMNS: %s"), + quote (p)); + } + } + } + + line_length = linelen < 0 ? 80 : linelen; + + /* Determine the max possible number of display columns. */ + max_idx = line_length / MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH; + /* Account for first display column not having a separator, + or line_lengths shorter than MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH. */ + max_idx += line_length % MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH != 0; + + if (format == many_per_line || format == horizontal || format == with_commas) + { + if (0 <= tabsize_opt) + tabsize = tabsize_opt; + else + { + tabsize = 8; + char const *p = getenv ("TABSIZE"); + if (p) + { + uintmax_t tmp; + if (xstrtoumax (p, NULL, 0, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK + && tmp <= SIZE_MAX) + tabsize = tmp; + else + error (0, 0, + _("ignoring invalid tab size" + " in environment variable TABSIZE: %s"), + quote (p)); + } + } + } + + qmark_funny_chars = (hide_control_chars_opt < 0 + ? ls_mode == LS_LS && stdout_isatty () + : hide_control_chars_opt); + + int qs = quoting_style_opt; + if (qs < 0) + qs = getenv_quoting_style (); + if (qs < 0) + qs = (ls_mode == LS_LS + ? (stdout_isatty () ? shell_escape_quoting_style : -1) + : escape_quoting_style); + if (0 <= qs) + set_quoting_style (NULL, qs); + qs = get_quoting_style (NULL); + align_variable_outer_quotes + = ((format == long_format + || ((format == many_per_line || format == horizontal) && line_length)) + && (qs == shell_quoting_style + || qs == shell_escape_quoting_style + || qs == c_maybe_quoting_style)); + filename_quoting_options = clone_quoting_options (NULL); + if (qs == escape_quoting_style) + set_char_quoting (filename_quoting_options, ' ', 1); + if (file_type <= indicator_style) + { + char const *p; + for (p = &"*=>@|"[indicator_style - file_type]; *p; p++) + set_char_quoting (filename_quoting_options, *p, 1); + } + + dirname_quoting_options = clone_quoting_options (NULL); + set_char_quoting (dirname_quoting_options, ':', 1); + + /* --dired is meaningful only with --format=long (-l) and sans --hyperlink. + Otherwise, ignore it. FIXME: warn about this? + Alternatively, make --dired imply --format=long? */ + dired &= (format == long_format) & !print_hyperlink; + + if (eolbyte < dired) + die (LS_FAILURE, 0, _("--dired and --zero are incompatible")); + + /* If -c or -u is specified and not -l (or any other option that implies -l), + and no sort-type was specified, then sort by the ctime (-c) or atime (-u). + The behavior of ls when using either -c or -u but with neither -l nor -t + appears to be unspecified by POSIX. So, with GNU ls, '-u' alone means + sort by atime (this is the one that's not specified by the POSIX spec), + -lu means show atime and sort by name, -lut means show atime and sort + by atime. */ + + sort_type = (0 <= sort_opt ? sort_opt + : (format != long_format + && (time_type == time_ctime || time_type == time_atime + || time_type == time_btime)) + ? sort_time : sort_name); + + if (format == long_format) + { + char *style = time_style_option; + static char const posix_prefix[] = "posix-"; + + if (! style) + if (! (style = getenv ("TIME_STYLE"))) + style = bad_cast ("locale"); + + while (STREQ_LEN (style, posix_prefix, sizeof posix_prefix - 1)) + { + if (! hard_locale (LC_TIME)) + return optind; + style += sizeof posix_prefix - 1; + } + + if (*style == '+') + { + char *p0 = style + 1; + char *p1 = strchr (p0, '\n'); + if (! p1) + p1 = p0; + else + { + if (strchr (p1 + 1, '\n')) + die (LS_FAILURE, 0, _("invalid time style format %s"), + quote (p0)); + *p1++ = '\0'; + } + long_time_format[0] = p0; + long_time_format[1] = p1; + } + else + { + ptrdiff_t res = argmatch (style, time_style_args, + (char const *) time_style_types, + sizeof (*time_style_types)); + if (res < 0) + { + /* This whole block used to be a simple use of XARGMATCH. + but that didn't print the "posix-"-prefixed variants or + the "+"-prefixed format string option upon failure. */ + argmatch_invalid ("time style", style, res); + + /* The following is a manual expansion of argmatch_valid, + but with the added "+ ..." description and the [posix-] + prefixes prepended. Note that this simplification works + only because all four existing time_style_types values + are distinct. */ + fputs (_("Valid arguments are:\n"), stderr); + char const *const *p = time_style_args; + while (*p) + fprintf (stderr, " - [posix-]%s\n", *p++); + fputs (_(" - +FORMAT (e.g., +%H:%M) for a 'date'-style" + " format\n"), stderr); + usage (LS_FAILURE); + } + switch (res) + { + case full_iso_time_style: + long_time_format[0] = long_time_format[1] = + "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N %z"; + break; + + case long_iso_time_style: + long_time_format[0] = long_time_format[1] = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"; + break; + + case iso_time_style: + long_time_format[0] = "%Y-%m-%d "; + long_time_format[1] = "%m-%d %H:%M"; + break; + + case locale_time_style: + if (hard_locale (LC_TIME)) + { + for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) + long_time_format[i] = + dcgettext (NULL, long_time_format[i], LC_TIME); + } + } + } + + abformat_init (); + } + + return optind; +} + +/* Parse a string as part of the LS_COLORS variable; this may involve + decoding all kinds of escape characters. If equals_end is set an + unescaped equal sign ends the string, otherwise only a : or \0 + does. Set *OUTPUT_COUNT to the number of bytes output. Return + true if successful. + + The resulting string is *not* null-terminated, but may contain + embedded nulls. + + Note that both dest and src are char **; on return they point to + the first free byte after the array and the character that ended + the input string, respectively. */ + +static bool +get_funky_string (char **dest, char const **src, bool equals_end, + size_t *output_count) +{ + char num; /* For numerical codes */ + size_t count; /* Something to count with */ + enum { + ST_GND, ST_BACKSLASH, ST_OCTAL, ST_HEX, ST_CARET, ST_END, ST_ERROR + } state; + char const *p; + char *q; + + p = *src; /* We don't want to double-indirect */ + q = *dest; /* the whole darn time. */ + + count = 0; /* No characters counted in yet. */ + num = 0; + + state = ST_GND; /* Start in ground state. */ + while (state < ST_END) + { + switch (state) + { + case ST_GND: /* Ground state (no escapes) */ + switch (*p) + { + case ':': + case '\0': + state = ST_END; /* End of string */ + break; + case '\\': + state = ST_BACKSLASH; /* Backslash escape sequence */ + ++p; + break; + case '^': + state = ST_CARET; /* Caret escape */ + ++p; + break; + case '=': + if (equals_end) + { + state = ST_END; /* End */ + break; + } + FALLTHROUGH; + default: + *(q++) = *(p++); + ++count; + break; + } + break; + + case ST_BACKSLASH: /* Backslash escaped character */ + switch (*p) + { + case '0': + case '1': + case '2': + case '3': + case '4': + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + state = ST_OCTAL; /* Octal sequence */ + num = *p - '0'; + break; + case 'x': + case 'X': + state = ST_HEX; /* Hex sequence */ + num = 0; + break; + case 'a': /* Bell */ + num = '\a'; + break; + case 'b': /* Backspace */ + num = '\b'; + break; + case 'e': /* Escape */ + num = 27; + break; + case 'f': /* Form feed */ + num = '\f'; + break; + case 'n': /* Newline */ + num = '\n'; + break; + case 'r': /* Carriage return */ + num = '\r'; + break; + case 't': /* Tab */ + num = '\t'; + break; + case 'v': /* Vtab */ + num = '\v'; + break; + case '?': /* Delete */ + num = 127; + break; + case '_': /* Space */ + num = ' '; + break; + case '\0': /* End of string */ + state = ST_ERROR; /* Error! */ + break; + default: /* Escaped character like \ ^ : = */ + num = *p; + break; + } + if (state == ST_BACKSLASH) + { + *(q++) = num; + ++count; + state = ST_GND; + } + ++p; + break; + + case ST_OCTAL: /* Octal sequence */ + if (*p < '0' || *p > '7') + { + *(q++) = num; + ++count; + state = ST_GND; + } + else + num = (num << 3) + (*(p++) - '0'); + break; + + case ST_HEX: /* Hex sequence */ + switch (*p) + { + case '0': + case '1': + case '2': + case '3': + case '4': + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + case '8': + case '9': + num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - '0'); + break; + case 'a': + case 'b': + case 'c': + case 'd': + case 'e': + case 'f': + num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - 'a') + 10; + break; + case 'A': + case 'B': + case 'C': + case 'D': + case 'E': + case 'F': + num = (num << 4) + (*(p++) - 'A') + 10; + break; + default: + *(q++) = num; + ++count; + state = ST_GND; + break; + } + break; + + case ST_CARET: /* Caret escape */ + state = ST_GND; /* Should be the next state... */ + if (*p >= '@' && *p <= '~') + { + *(q++) = *(p++) & 037; + ++count; + } + else if (*p == '?') + { + *(q++) = 127; + ++count; + } + else + state = ST_ERROR; + break; + + default: + abort (); + } + } + + *dest = q; + *src = p; + *output_count = count; + + return state != ST_ERROR; +} + +enum parse_state + { + PS_START = 1, + PS_2, + PS_3, + PS_4, + PS_DONE, + PS_FAIL + }; + + +/* Check if the content of TERM is a valid name in dircolors. */ + +static bool +known_term_type (void) +{ + char const *term = getenv ("TERM"); + if (! term || ! *term) + return false; + + char const *line = G_line; + while (line - G_line < sizeof (G_line)) + { + if (STRNCMP_LIT (line, "TERM ") == 0) + { + if (fnmatch (line + 5, term, 0) == 0) + return true; + } + line += strlen (line) + 1; + } + + return false; +} + +static void +parse_ls_color (void) +{ + char const *p; /* Pointer to character being parsed */ + char *buf; /* color_buf buffer pointer */ + int ind_no; /* Indicator number */ + char label[3]; /* Indicator label */ + struct color_ext_type *ext; /* Extension we are working on */ + + if ((p = getenv ("LS_COLORS")) == NULL || *p == '\0') + { + /* LS_COLORS takes precedence, but if that's not set then + honor the COLORTERM and TERM env variables so that + we only go with the internal ANSI color codes if the + former is non empty or the latter is set to a known value. */ + char const *colorterm = getenv ("COLORTERM"); + if (! (colorterm && *colorterm) && ! known_term_type ()) + print_with_color = false; + return; + } + + ext = NULL; + strcpy (label, "??"); + + /* This is an overly conservative estimate, but any possible + LS_COLORS string will *not* generate a color_buf longer than + itself, so it is a safe way of allocating a buffer in + advance. */ + buf = color_buf = xstrdup (p); + + enum parse_state state = PS_START; + while (true) + { + switch (state) + { + case PS_START: /* First label character */ + switch (*p) + { + case ':': + ++p; + break; + + case '*': + /* Allocate new extension block and add to head of + linked list (this way a later definition will + override an earlier one, which can be useful for + having terminal-specific defs override global). */ + + ext = xmalloc (sizeof *ext); + ext->next = color_ext_list; + color_ext_list = ext; + + ++p; + ext->ext.string = buf; + + state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, true, &ext->ext.len) + ? PS_4 : PS_FAIL); + break; + + case '\0': + state = PS_DONE; /* Done! */ + goto done; + + default: /* Assume it is file type label */ + label[0] = *(p++); + state = PS_2; + break; + } + break; + + case PS_2: /* Second label character */ + if (*p) + { + label[1] = *(p++); + state = PS_3; + } + else + state = PS_FAIL; /* Error */ + break; + + case PS_3: /* Equal sign after indicator label */ + state = PS_FAIL; /* Assume failure... */ + if (*(p++) == '=')/* It *should* be... */ + { + for (ind_no = 0; indicator_name[ind_no] != NULL; ++ind_no) + { + if (STREQ (label, indicator_name[ind_no])) + { + color_indicator[ind_no].string = buf; + state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, false, + &color_indicator[ind_no].len) + ? PS_START : PS_FAIL); + break; + } + } + if (state == PS_FAIL) + error (0, 0, _("unrecognized prefix: %s"), quote (label)); + } + break; + + case PS_4: /* Equal sign after *.ext */ + if (*(p++) == '=') + { + ext->seq.string = buf; + state = (get_funky_string (&buf, &p, false, &ext->seq.len) + ? PS_START : PS_FAIL); + } + else + state = PS_FAIL; + break; + + case PS_FAIL: + goto done; + + default: + abort (); + } + } + done: + + if (state == PS_FAIL) + { + struct color_ext_type *e; + struct color_ext_type *e2; + + error (0, 0, + _("unparsable value for LS_COLORS environment variable")); + free (color_buf); + for (e = color_ext_list; e != NULL; /* empty */) + { + e2 = e; + e = e->next; + free (e2); + } + print_with_color = false; + } + + if (color_indicator[C_LINK].len == 6 + && !STRNCMP_LIT (color_indicator[C_LINK].string, "target")) + color_symlink_as_referent = true; +} + +/* Return the quoting style specified by the environment variable + QUOTING_STYLE if set and valid, -1 otherwise. */ + +static int +getenv_quoting_style (void) +{ + char const *q_style = getenv ("QUOTING_STYLE"); + if (!q_style) + return -1; + int i = ARGMATCH (q_style, quoting_style_args, quoting_style_vals); + if (i < 0) + { + error (0, 0, + _("ignoring invalid value" + " of environment variable QUOTING_STYLE: %s"), + quote (q_style)); + return -1; + } + return quoting_style_vals[i]; +} + +/* Set the exit status to report a failure. If SERIOUS, it is a + serious failure; otherwise, it is merely a minor problem. */ + +static void +set_exit_status (bool serious) +{ + if (serious) + exit_status = LS_FAILURE; + else if (exit_status == EXIT_SUCCESS) + exit_status = LS_MINOR_PROBLEM; +} + +/* Assuming a failure is serious if SERIOUS, use the printf-style + MESSAGE to report the failure to access a file named FILE. Assume + errno is set appropriately for the failure. */ + +static void +file_failure (bool serious, char const *message, char const *file) +{ + error (0, errno, message, quoteaf (file)); + set_exit_status (serious); +} + +/* Request that the directory named NAME have its contents listed later. + If REALNAME is nonzero, it will be used instead of NAME when the + directory name is printed. This allows symbolic links to directories + to be treated as regular directories but still be listed under their + real names. NAME == NULL is used to insert a marker entry for the + directory named in REALNAME. + If NAME is non-NULL, we use its dev/ino information to save + a call to stat -- when doing a recursive (-R) traversal. + COMMAND_LINE_ARG means this directory was mentioned on the command line. */ + +static void +queue_directory (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg) +{ + struct pending *new = xmalloc (sizeof *new); + new->realname = realname ? xstrdup (realname) : NULL; + new->name = name ? xstrdup (name) : NULL; + new->command_line_arg = command_line_arg; + new->next = pending_dirs; + pending_dirs = new; +} + +/* Read directory NAME, and list the files in it. + If REALNAME is nonzero, print its name instead of NAME; + this is used for symbolic links to directories. + COMMAND_LINE_ARG means this directory was mentioned on the command line. */ + +static void +print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg) +{ + DIR *dirp; + struct dirent *next; + uintmax_t total_blocks = 0; + static bool first = true; + + errno = 0; + dirp = opendir (name); + if (!dirp) + { + file_failure (command_line_arg, _("cannot open directory %s"), name); + return; + } + + if (LOOP_DETECT) + { + struct stat dir_stat; + int fd = dirfd (dirp); + + /* If dirfd failed, endure the overhead of stat'ing by path */ + if ((0 <= fd + ? fstat_for_ino (fd, &dir_stat) + : stat_for_ino (name, &dir_stat)) < 0) + { + file_failure (command_line_arg, + _("cannot determine device and inode of %s"), name); + closedir (dirp); + return; + } + + /* If we've already visited this dev/inode pair, warn that + we've found a loop, and do not process this directory. */ + if (visit_dir (dir_stat.st_dev, dir_stat.st_ino)) + { + error (0, 0, _("%s: not listing already-listed directory"), + quotef (name)); + closedir (dirp); + set_exit_status (true); + return; + } + + dev_ino_push (dir_stat.st_dev, dir_stat.st_ino); + } + + clear_files (); + + if (recursive || print_dir_name) + { + if (!first) + dired_outbyte ('\n'); + first = false; + dired_indent (); + + char *absolute_name = NULL; + if (print_hyperlink) + { + absolute_name = canonicalize_filename_mode (name, CAN_MISSING); + if (! absolute_name) + file_failure (command_line_arg, + _("error canonicalizing %s"), name); + } + quote_name (realname ? realname : name, dirname_quoting_options, -1, + NULL, true, &subdired_obstack, absolute_name); + + free (absolute_name); + + dired_outstring (":\n"); + } + + /* Read the directory entries, and insert the subfiles into the 'cwd_file' + table. */ + + while (true) + { + /* Set errno to zero so we can distinguish between a readdir failure + and when readdir simply finds that there are no more entries. */ + errno = 0; + next = readdir (dirp); + if (next) + { + if (! file_ignored (next->d_name)) + { + enum filetype type = unknown; + +#if HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE + switch (next->d_type) + { + case DT_BLK: type = blockdev; break; + case DT_CHR: type = chardev; break; + case DT_DIR: type = directory; break; + case DT_FIFO: type = fifo; break; + case DT_LNK: type = symbolic_link; break; + case DT_REG: type = normal; break; + case DT_SOCK: type = sock; break; +# ifdef DT_WHT + case DT_WHT: type = whiteout; break; +# endif + } +#endif + total_blocks += gobble_file (next->d_name, type, + RELIABLE_D_INO (next), + false, name); + + /* In this narrow case, print out each name right away, so + ls uses constant memory while processing the entries of + this directory. Useful when there are many (millions) + of entries in a directory. */ + if (format == one_per_line && sort_type == sort_none + && !print_block_size && !recursive) + { + /* We must call sort_files in spite of + "sort_type == sort_none" for its initialization + of the sorted_file vector. */ + sort_files (); + print_current_files (); + clear_files (); + } + } + } + else if (errno != 0) + { + file_failure (command_line_arg, _("reading directory %s"), name); + if (errno != EOVERFLOW) + break; + } + else + break; + + /* When processing a very large directory, and since we've inhibited + interrupts, this loop would take so long that ls would be annoyingly + uninterruptible. This ensures that it handles signals promptly. */ + process_signals (); + } + + if (closedir (dirp) != 0) + { + file_failure (command_line_arg, _("closing directory %s"), name); + /* Don't return; print whatever we got. */ + } + + /* Sort the directory contents. */ + sort_files (); + + /* If any member files are subdirectories, perhaps they should have their + contents listed rather than being mentioned here as files. */ + + if (recursive) + extract_dirs_from_files (name, false); + + if (format == long_format || print_block_size) + { + char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 3]; + char *p = human_readable (total_blocks, buf + 1, human_output_opts, + ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size); + char *pend = p + strlen (p); + *--p = ' '; + *pend++ = eolbyte; + dired_indent (); + dired_outstring (_("total")); + dired_outbuf (p, pend - p); + } + + if (cwd_n_used) + print_current_files (); +} + +/* Add 'pattern' to the list of patterns for which files that match are + not listed. */ + +static void +add_ignore_pattern (char const *pattern) +{ + struct ignore_pattern *ignore; + + ignore = xmalloc (sizeof *ignore); + ignore->pattern = pattern; + /* Add it to the head of the linked list. */ + ignore->next = ignore_patterns; + ignore_patterns = ignore; +} + +/* Return true if one of the PATTERNS matches FILE. */ + +static bool +patterns_match (struct ignore_pattern const *patterns, char const *file) +{ + struct ignore_pattern const *p; + for (p = patterns; p; p = p->next) + if (fnmatch (p->pattern, file, FNM_PERIOD) == 0) + return true; + return false; +} + +/* Return true if FILE should be ignored. */ + +static bool +file_ignored (char const *name) +{ + return ((ignore_mode != IGNORE_MINIMAL + && name[0] == '.' + && (ignore_mode == IGNORE_DEFAULT || ! name[1 + (name[1] == '.')])) + || (ignore_mode == IGNORE_DEFAULT + && patterns_match (hide_patterns, name)) + || patterns_match (ignore_patterns, name)); +} + +/* POSIX requires that a file size be printed without a sign, even + when negative. Assume the typical case where negative sizes are + actually positive values that have wrapped around. */ + +static uintmax_t +unsigned_file_size (off_t size) +{ + return size + (size < 0) * ((uintmax_t) OFF_T_MAX - OFF_T_MIN + 1); +} + +#ifdef HAVE_CAP +/* Return true if NAME has a capability (see linux/capability.h) */ +static bool +has_capability (char const *name) +{ + char *result; + bool has_cap; + + cap_t cap_d = cap_get_file (name); + if (cap_d == NULL) + return false; + + result = cap_to_text (cap_d, NULL); + cap_free (cap_d); + if (!result) + return false; + + /* check if human-readable capability string is empty */ + has_cap = !!*result; + + cap_free (result); + return has_cap; +} +#else +static bool +has_capability (MAYBE_UNUSED char const *name) +{ + errno = ENOTSUP; + return false; +} +#endif + +/* Enter and remove entries in the table 'cwd_file'. */ + +static void +free_ent (struct fileinfo *f) +{ + free (f->name); + free (f->linkname); + free (f->absolute_name); + if (f->scontext != UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT) + { + if (is_smack_enabled ()) + free (f->scontext); + else + freecon (f->scontext); + } +} + +/* Empty the table of files. */ +static void +clear_files (void) +{ + for (size_t i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + { + struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i]; + free_ent (f); + } + + cwd_n_used = 0; + cwd_some_quoted = false; + any_has_acl = false; + inode_number_width = 0; + block_size_width = 0; + nlink_width = 0; + owner_width = 0; + group_width = 0; + author_width = 0; + scontext_width = 0; + major_device_number_width = 0; + minor_device_number_width = 0; + file_size_width = 0; +} + +/* Return true if ERR implies lack-of-support failure by a + getxattr-calling function like getfilecon or file_has_acl. */ +static bool +errno_unsupported (int err) +{ + return (err == EINVAL || err == ENOSYS || is_ENOTSUP (err)); +} + +/* Cache *getfilecon failure, when it's trivial to do so. + Like getfilecon/lgetfilecon, but when F's st_dev says it's doesn't + support getting the security context, fail with ENOTSUP immediately. */ +static int +getfilecon_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f, bool deref) +{ + /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've + found that [l]getfilecon fails indicating lack of support. */ + static dev_t unsupported_device; + + if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device) + { + errno = ENOTSUP; + return -1; + } + int r = 0; +#ifdef HAVE_SMACK + if (is_smack_enabled ()) + r = smack_new_label_from_path (file, "security.SMACK64", deref, + &f->scontext); + else +#endif + r = (deref + ? getfilecon (file, &f->scontext) + : lgetfilecon (file, &f->scontext)); + if (r < 0 && errno_unsupported (errno)) + unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev; + return r; +} + +/* Cache file_has_acl failure, when it's trivial to do. + Like file_has_acl, but when F's st_dev says it's on a file + system lacking ACL support, return 0 with ENOTSUP immediately. */ +static int +file_has_acl_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f) +{ + /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've + found that file_has_acl fails indicating lack of support. */ + static dev_t unsupported_device; + + if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device) + { + errno = ENOTSUP; + return 0; + } + + /* Zero errno so that we can distinguish between two 0-returning cases: + "has-ACL-support, but only a default ACL" and "no ACL support". */ + errno = 0; + int n = file_has_acl (file, &f->stat); + if (n <= 0 && errno_unsupported (errno)) + unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev; + return n; +} + +/* Cache has_capability failure, when it's trivial to do. + Like has_capability, but when F's st_dev says it's on a file + system lacking capability support, return 0 with ENOTSUP immediately. */ +static bool +has_capability_cache (char const *file, struct fileinfo *f) +{ + /* st_dev of the most recently processed device for which we've + found that has_capability fails indicating lack of support. */ + static dev_t unsupported_device; + + if (f->stat.st_dev == unsupported_device) + { + errno = ENOTSUP; + return 0; + } + + bool b = has_capability (file); + if ( !b && errno_unsupported (errno)) + unsupported_device = f->stat.st_dev; + return b; +} + +static bool +needs_quoting (char const *name) +{ + char test[2]; + size_t len = quotearg_buffer (test, sizeof test , name, -1, + filename_quoting_options); + return *name != *test || strlen (name) != len; +} + +/* Add a file to the current table of files. + Verify that the file exists, and print an error message if it does not. + Return the number of blocks that the file occupies. */ +static uintmax_t +gobble_file (char const *name, enum filetype type, ino_t inode, + bool command_line_arg, char const *dirname) +{ + uintmax_t blocks = 0; + struct fileinfo *f; + + /* An inode value prior to gobble_file necessarily came from readdir, + which is not used for command line arguments. */ + assert (! command_line_arg || inode == NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER); + + if (cwd_n_used == cwd_n_alloc) + { + cwd_file = xnrealloc (cwd_file, cwd_n_alloc, 2 * sizeof *cwd_file); + cwd_n_alloc *= 2; + } + + f = &cwd_file[cwd_n_used]; + memset (f, '\0', sizeof *f); + f->stat.st_ino = inode; + f->filetype = type; + + f->quoted = -1; + if ((! cwd_some_quoted) && align_variable_outer_quotes) + { + /* Determine if any quoted for padding purposes. */ + f->quoted = needs_quoting (name); + if (f->quoted) + cwd_some_quoted = 1; + } + + if (command_line_arg + || print_hyperlink + || format_needs_stat + /* When coloring a directory (we may know the type from + direct.d_type), we have to stat it in order to indicate + sticky and/or other-writable attributes. */ + || (type == directory && print_with_color + && (is_colored (C_OTHER_WRITABLE) + || is_colored (C_STICKY) + || is_colored (C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE))) + /* When dereferencing symlinks, the inode and type must come from + stat, but readdir provides the inode and type of lstat. */ + || ((print_inode || format_needs_type) + && (type == symbolic_link || type == unknown) + && (dereference == DEREF_ALWAYS + || color_symlink_as_referent || check_symlink_mode)) + /* Command line dereferences are already taken care of by the above + assertion that the inode number is not yet known. */ + || (print_inode && inode == NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER) + || (format_needs_type + && (type == unknown || command_line_arg + /* --indicator-style=classify (aka -F) + requires that we stat each regular file + to see if it's executable. */ + || (type == normal && (indicator_style == classify + /* This is so that --color ends up + highlighting files with these mode + bits set even when options like -F are + not specified. Note we do a redundant + stat in the very unlikely case where + C_CAP is set but not the others. */ + || (print_with_color + && (is_colored (C_EXEC) + || is_colored (C_SETUID) + || is_colored (C_SETGID) + || is_colored (C_CAP))) + ))))) + + { + /* Absolute name of this file. */ + char *full_name; + bool do_deref; + int err; + + if (name[0] == '/' || dirname[0] == 0) + full_name = (char *) name; + else + { + full_name = alloca (strlen (name) + strlen (dirname) + 2); + attach (full_name, dirname, name); + } + + if (print_hyperlink) + { + f->absolute_name = canonicalize_filename_mode (full_name, + CAN_MISSING); + if (! f->absolute_name) + file_failure (command_line_arg, + _("error canonicalizing %s"), full_name); + } + + switch (dereference) + { + case DEREF_ALWAYS: + err = do_stat (full_name, &f->stat); + do_deref = true; + break; + + case DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS: + case DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_SYMLINK_TO_DIR: + if (command_line_arg) + { + bool need_lstat; + err = do_stat (full_name, &f->stat); + do_deref = true; + + if (dereference == DEREF_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS) + break; + + need_lstat = (err < 0 + ? errno == ENOENT + : ! S_ISDIR (f->stat.st_mode)); + if (!need_lstat) + break; + + /* stat failed because of ENOENT, maybe indicating a dangling + symlink. Or stat succeeded, FULL_NAME does not refer to a + directory, and --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir is + in effect. Fall through so that we call lstat instead. */ + } + FALLTHROUGH; + + default: /* DEREF_NEVER */ + err = do_lstat (full_name, &f->stat); + do_deref = false; + break; + } + + if (err != 0) + { + /* Failure to stat a command line argument leads to + an exit status of 2. For other files, stat failure + provokes an exit status of 1. */ + file_failure (command_line_arg, + _("cannot access %s"), full_name); + + f->scontext = UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT; + + if (command_line_arg) + return 0; + + f->name = xstrdup (name); + cwd_n_used++; + + return 0; + } + + f->stat_ok = true; + + /* Note has_capability() adds around 30% runtime to 'ls --color' */ + if ((type == normal || S_ISREG (f->stat.st_mode)) + && print_with_color && is_colored (C_CAP)) + f->has_capability = has_capability_cache (full_name, f); + + if (format == long_format || print_scontext) + { + bool have_scontext = false; + bool have_acl = false; + int attr_len = getfilecon_cache (full_name, f, do_deref); + err = (attr_len < 0); + + if (err == 0) + { + if (is_smack_enabled ()) + have_scontext = ! STREQ ("_", f->scontext); + else + have_scontext = ! STREQ ("unlabeled", f->scontext); + } + else + { + f->scontext = UNKNOWN_SECURITY_CONTEXT; + + /* When requesting security context information, don't make + ls fail just because the file (even a command line argument) + isn't on the right type of file system. I.e., a getfilecon + failure isn't in the same class as a stat failure. */ + if (is_ENOTSUP (errno) || errno == ENODATA) + err = 0; + } + + if (err == 0 && format == long_format) + { + int n = file_has_acl_cache (full_name, f); + err = (n < 0); + have_acl = (0 < n); + } + + f->acl_type = (!have_scontext && !have_acl + ? ACL_T_NONE + : (have_scontext && !have_acl + ? ACL_T_LSM_CONTEXT_ONLY + : ACL_T_YES)); + any_has_acl |= f->acl_type != ACL_T_NONE; + + if (err) + error (0, errno, "%s", quotef (full_name)); + } + + if (S_ISLNK (f->stat.st_mode) + && (format == long_format || check_symlink_mode)) + { + struct stat linkstats; + + get_link_name (full_name, f, command_line_arg); + char *linkname = make_link_name (full_name, f->linkname); + + /* Use the slower quoting path for this entry, though + don't update CWD_SOME_QUOTED since alignment not affected. */ + if (linkname && f->quoted == 0 && needs_quoting (f->linkname)) + f->quoted = -1; + + /* Avoid following symbolic links when possible, ie, when + they won't be traced and when no indicator is needed. */ + if (linkname + && (file_type <= indicator_style || check_symlink_mode) + && stat_for_mode (linkname, &linkstats) == 0) + { + f->linkok = true; + f->linkmode = linkstats.st_mode; + } + free (linkname); + } + + if (S_ISLNK (f->stat.st_mode)) + f->filetype = symbolic_link; + else if (S_ISDIR (f->stat.st_mode)) + { + if (command_line_arg && !immediate_dirs) + f->filetype = arg_directory; + else + f->filetype = directory; + } + else + f->filetype = normal; + + blocks = ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat); + if (format == long_format || print_block_size) + { + char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1]; + int len = mbswidth (human_readable (blocks, buf, human_output_opts, + ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size), + 0); + if (block_size_width < len) + block_size_width = len; + } + + if (format == long_format) + { + if (print_owner) + { + int len = format_user_width (f->stat.st_uid); + if (owner_width < len) + owner_width = len; + } + + if (print_group) + { + int len = format_group_width (f->stat.st_gid); + if (group_width < len) + group_width = len; + } + + if (print_author) + { + int len = format_user_width (f->stat.st_author); + if (author_width < len) + author_width = len; + } + } + + if (print_scontext) + { + int len = strlen (f->scontext); + if (scontext_width < len) + scontext_width = len; + } + + if (format == long_format) + { + char b[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + int b_len = strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_nlink, b)); + if (nlink_width < b_len) + nlink_width = b_len; + + if (S_ISCHR (f->stat.st_mode) || S_ISBLK (f->stat.st_mode)) + { + char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + int len = strlen (umaxtostr (major (f->stat.st_rdev), buf)); + if (major_device_number_width < len) + major_device_number_width = len; + len = strlen (umaxtostr (minor (f->stat.st_rdev), buf)); + if (minor_device_number_width < len) + minor_device_number_width = len; + len = major_device_number_width + 2 + minor_device_number_width; + if (file_size_width < len) + file_size_width = len; + } + else + { + char buf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1]; + uintmax_t size = unsigned_file_size (f->stat.st_size); + int len = mbswidth (human_readable (size, buf, + file_human_output_opts, + 1, file_output_block_size), + 0); + if (file_size_width < len) + file_size_width = len; + } + } + } + + if (print_inode) + { + char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + int len = strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf)); + if (inode_number_width < len) + inode_number_width = len; + } + + f->name = xstrdup (name); + cwd_n_used++; + + return blocks; +} + +/* Return true if F refers to a directory. */ +static bool +is_directory (const struct fileinfo *f) +{ + return f->filetype == directory || f->filetype == arg_directory; +} + +/* Return true if F refers to a (symlinked) directory. */ +static bool +is_linked_directory (const struct fileinfo *f) +{ + return f->filetype == directory || f->filetype == arg_directory + || S_ISDIR (f->linkmode); +} + +/* Put the name of the file that FILENAME is a symbolic link to + into the LINKNAME field of 'f'. COMMAND_LINE_ARG indicates whether + FILENAME is a command-line argument. */ + +static void +get_link_name (char const *filename, struct fileinfo *f, bool command_line_arg) +{ + f->linkname = areadlink_with_size (filename, f->stat.st_size); + if (f->linkname == NULL) + file_failure (command_line_arg, _("cannot read symbolic link %s"), + filename); +} + +/* If LINKNAME is a relative name and NAME contains one or more + leading directories, return LINKNAME with those directories + prepended; otherwise, return a copy of LINKNAME. + If LINKNAME is NULL, return NULL. */ + +static char * +make_link_name (char const *name, char const *linkname) +{ + if (!linkname) + return NULL; + + if (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (linkname)) + return xstrdup (linkname); + + /* The link is to a relative name. Prepend any leading directory + in 'name' to the link name. */ + size_t prefix_len = dir_len (name); + if (prefix_len == 0) + return xstrdup (linkname); + + char *p = xmalloc (prefix_len + 1 + strlen (linkname) + 1); + + /* PREFIX_LEN usually specifies a string not ending in slash. + In that case, extend it by one, since the next byte *is* a slash. + Otherwise, the prefix is "/", so leave the length unchanged. */ + if ( ! ISSLASH (name[prefix_len - 1])) + ++prefix_len; + + stpcpy (stpncpy (p, name, prefix_len), linkname); + return p; +} + +/* Return true if the last component of NAME is '.' or '..' + This is so we don't try to recurse on '././././. ...' */ + +static bool +basename_is_dot_or_dotdot (char const *name) +{ + char const *base = last_component (name); + return dot_or_dotdot (base); +} + +/* Remove any entries from CWD_FILE that are for directories, + and queue them to be listed as directories instead. + DIRNAME is the prefix to prepend to each dirname + to make it correct relative to ls's working dir; + if it is null, no prefix is needed and "." and ".." should not be ignored. + If COMMAND_LINE_ARG is true, this directory was mentioned at the top level, + This is desirable when processing directories recursively. */ + +static void +extract_dirs_from_files (char const *dirname, bool command_line_arg) +{ + size_t i; + size_t j; + bool ignore_dot_and_dot_dot = (dirname != NULL); + + if (dirname && LOOP_DETECT) + { + /* Insert a marker entry first. When we dequeue this marker entry, + we'll know that DIRNAME has been processed and may be removed + from the set of active directories. */ + queue_directory (NULL, dirname, false); + } + + /* Queue the directories last one first, because queueing reverses the + order. */ + for (i = cwd_n_used; i-- != 0; ) + { + struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i]; + + if (is_directory (f) + && (! ignore_dot_and_dot_dot + || ! basename_is_dot_or_dotdot (f->name))) + { + if (!dirname || f->name[0] == '/') + queue_directory (f->name, f->linkname, command_line_arg); + else + { + char *name = file_name_concat (dirname, f->name, NULL); + queue_directory (name, f->linkname, command_line_arg); + free (name); + } + if (f->filetype == arg_directory) + free_ent (f); + } + } + + /* Now delete the directories from the table, compacting all the remaining + entries. */ + + for (i = 0, j = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + { + struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i]; + sorted_file[j] = f; + j += (f->filetype != arg_directory); + } + cwd_n_used = j; +} + +/* Use strcoll to compare strings in this locale. If an error occurs, + report an error and longjmp to failed_strcoll. */ + +static jmp_buf failed_strcoll; + +static int +xstrcoll (char const *a, char const *b) +{ + int diff; + errno = 0; + diff = strcoll (a, b); + if (errno) + { + error (0, errno, _("cannot compare file names %s and %s"), + quote_n (0, a), quote_n (1, b)); + set_exit_status (false); + longjmp (failed_strcoll, 1); + } + return diff; +} + +/* Comparison routines for sorting the files. */ + +typedef void const *V; +typedef int (*qsortFunc)(V a, V b); + +/* Used below in DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS for _df_ sort function variants. */ +static int +dirfirst_check (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (V, V)) +{ + int diff = is_linked_directory (b) - is_linked_directory (a); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a, b); +} + +/* Define the 8 different sort function variants required for each sortkey. + KEY_NAME is a token describing the sort key, e.g., ctime, atime, size. + KEY_CMP_FUNC is a function to compare records based on that key, e.g., + ctime_cmp, atime_cmp, size_cmp. Append KEY_NAME to the string, + '[rev_][x]str{cmp|coll}[_df]_', to create each function name. */ +#define DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS(key_name, key_cmp_func) \ + /* direct, non-dirfirst versions */ \ + static int xstrcoll_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return key_cmp_func (a, b, xstrcoll); } \ + ATTRIBUTE_PURE static int strcmp_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return key_cmp_func (a, b, strcmp); } \ + \ + /* reverse, non-dirfirst versions */ \ + static int rev_xstrcoll_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return key_cmp_func (b, a, xstrcoll); } \ + ATTRIBUTE_PURE static int rev_strcmp_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return key_cmp_func (b, a, strcmp); } \ + \ + /* direct, dirfirst versions */ \ + static int xstrcoll_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return dirfirst_check (a, b, xstrcoll_##key_name); } \ + ATTRIBUTE_PURE static int strcmp_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return dirfirst_check (a, b, strcmp_##key_name); } \ + \ + /* reverse, dirfirst versions */ \ + static int rev_xstrcoll_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return dirfirst_check (a, b, rev_xstrcoll_##key_name); } \ + ATTRIBUTE_PURE static int rev_strcmp_df_##key_name (V a, V b) \ + { return dirfirst_check (a, b, rev_strcmp_##key_name); } + +static int +cmp_ctime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_ctime (&b->stat), + get_stat_ctime (&a->stat)); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +cmp_mtime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_mtime (&b->stat), + get_stat_mtime (&a->stat)); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +cmp_atime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_atime (&b->stat), + get_stat_atime (&a->stat)); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +cmp_btime (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = timespec_cmp (get_stat_btime (&b->stat), + get_stat_btime (&a->stat)); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +off_cmp (off_t a, off_t b) +{ + return a < b ? -1 : a > b; +} + +static int +cmp_size (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = off_cmp (b->stat.st_size, a->stat.st_size); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +cmp_name (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + return cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +/* Compare file extensions. Files with no extension are 'smallest'. + If extensions are the same, compare by file names instead. */ + +static int +cmp_extension (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + char const *base1 = strrchr (a->name, '.'); + char const *base2 = strrchr (b->name, '.'); + int diff = cmp (base1 ? base1 : "", base2 ? base2 : ""); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +/* Return the (cached) screen width, + for the NAME associated with the passed fileinfo F. */ + +static size_t +fileinfo_name_width (struct fileinfo const *f) +{ + return f->width + ? f->width + : quote_name_width (f->name, filename_quoting_options, f->quoted); +} + +static int +cmp_width (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b, + int (*cmp) (char const *, char const *)) +{ + int diff = fileinfo_name_width (a) - fileinfo_name_width (b); + return diff ? diff : cmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (ctime, cmp_ctime) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (mtime, cmp_mtime) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (atime, cmp_atime) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (btime, cmp_btime) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (size, cmp_size) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (name, cmp_name) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (extension, cmp_extension) +DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (width, cmp_width) + +/* Compare file versions. + Unlike the other compare functions, cmp_version does not fail + because filevercmp and strcmp do not fail; cmp_version uses strcmp + instead of xstrcoll because filevercmp is locale-independent so + strcmp is its appropriate secondary. + + All the other sort options need xstrcoll and strcmp variants, + because they all use xstrcoll (either as the primary or secondary + sort key), and xstrcoll has the ability to do a longjmp if strcoll fails for + locale reasons. */ +static int +cmp_version (struct fileinfo const *a, struct fileinfo const *b) +{ + int diff = filevercmp (a->name, b->name); + return diff ? diff : strcmp (a->name, b->name); +} + +static int +xstrcoll_version (V a, V b) +{ + return cmp_version (a, b); +} +static int +rev_xstrcoll_version (V a, V b) +{ + return cmp_version (b, a); +} +static int +xstrcoll_df_version (V a, V b) +{ + return dirfirst_check (a, b, xstrcoll_version); +} +static int +rev_xstrcoll_df_version (V a, V b) +{ + return dirfirst_check (a, b, rev_xstrcoll_version); +} + + +/* We have 2^3 different variants for each sort-key function + (for 3 independent sort modes). + The function pointers stored in this array must be dereferenced as: + + sort_variants[sort_key][use_strcmp][reverse][dirs_first] + + Note that the order in which sort keys are listed in the function pointer + array below is defined by the order of the elements in the time_type and + sort_type enums! */ + +#define LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS(key_name) \ + { \ + { \ + { xstrcoll_##key_name, xstrcoll_df_##key_name }, \ + { rev_xstrcoll_##key_name, rev_xstrcoll_df_##key_name }, \ + }, \ + { \ + { strcmp_##key_name, strcmp_df_##key_name }, \ + { rev_strcmp_##key_name, rev_strcmp_df_##key_name }, \ + } \ + } + +static qsortFunc const sort_functions[][2][2][2] = + { + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (name), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (extension), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (width), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (size), + + { + { + { xstrcoll_version, xstrcoll_df_version }, + { rev_xstrcoll_version, rev_xstrcoll_df_version }, + }, + + /* We use NULL for the strcmp variants of version comparison + since as explained in cmp_version definition, version comparison + does not rely on xstrcoll, so it will never longjmp, and never + need to try the strcmp fallback. */ + { + { NULL, NULL }, + { NULL, NULL }, + } + }, + + /* last are time sort functions */ + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (mtime), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (ctime), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (atime), + LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (btime) + }; + +/* The number of sort keys is calculated as the sum of + the number of elements in the sort_type enum (i.e., sort_numtypes) + -2 because neither sort_time nor sort_none use entries themselves + the number of elements in the time_type enum (i.e., time_numtypes) + This is because when sort_type==sort_time, we have up to + time_numtypes possible sort keys. + + This line verifies at compile-time that the array of sort functions has been + initialized for all possible sort keys. */ +verify (ARRAY_CARDINALITY (sort_functions) + == sort_numtypes - 2 + time_numtypes); + +/* Set up SORTED_FILE to point to the in-use entries in CWD_FILE, in order. */ + +static void +initialize_ordering_vector (void) +{ + for (size_t i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + sorted_file[i] = &cwd_file[i]; +} + +/* Cache values based on attributes global to all files. */ + +static void +update_current_files_info (void) +{ + /* Cache screen width of name, if needed multiple times. */ + if (sort_type == sort_width + || (line_length && (format == many_per_line || format == horizontal))) + { + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + { + struct fileinfo *f = sorted_file[i]; + f->width = fileinfo_name_width (f); + } + } +} + +/* Sort the files now in the table. */ + +static void +sort_files (void) +{ + bool use_strcmp; + + if (sorted_file_alloc < cwd_n_used + cwd_n_used / 2) + { + free (sorted_file); + sorted_file = xnmalloc (cwd_n_used, 3 * sizeof *sorted_file); + sorted_file_alloc = 3 * cwd_n_used; + } + + initialize_ordering_vector (); + + update_current_files_info (); + + if (sort_type == sort_none) + return; + + /* Try strcoll. If it fails, fall back on strcmp. We can't safely + ignore strcoll failures, as a failing strcoll might be a + comparison function that is not a total order, and if we ignored + the failure this might cause qsort to dump core. */ + + if (! setjmp (failed_strcoll)) + use_strcmp = false; /* strcoll() succeeded */ + else + { + use_strcmp = true; + assert (sort_type != sort_version); + initialize_ordering_vector (); + } + + /* When sort_type == sort_time, use time_type as subindex. */ + mpsort ((void const **) sorted_file, cwd_n_used, + sort_functions[sort_type + (sort_type == sort_time ? time_type : 0)] + [use_strcmp][sort_reverse] + [directories_first]); +} + +/* List all the files now in the table. */ + +static void +print_current_files (void) +{ + size_t i; + + switch (format) + { + case one_per_line: + for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + { + print_file_name_and_frills (sorted_file[i], 0); + putchar (eolbyte); + } + break; + + case many_per_line: + if (! line_length) + print_with_separator (' '); + else + print_many_per_line (); + break; + + case horizontal: + if (! line_length) + print_with_separator (' '); + else + print_horizontal (); + break; + + case with_commas: + print_with_separator (','); + break; + + case long_format: + for (i = 0; i < cwd_n_used; i++) + { + set_normal_color (); + print_long_format (sorted_file[i]); + dired_outbyte (eolbyte); + } + break; + } +} + +/* Replace the first %b with precomputed aligned month names. + Note on glibc-2.7 at least, this speeds up the whole 'ls -lU' + process by around 17%, compared to letting strftime() handle the %b. */ + +static size_t +align_nstrftime (char *buf, size_t size, bool recent, struct tm const *tm, + timezone_t tz, int ns) +{ + char const *nfmt = (use_abformat + ? abformat[recent][tm->tm_mon] + : long_time_format[recent]); + return nstrftime (buf, size, nfmt, tm, tz, ns); +} + +/* Return the expected number of columns in a long-format timestamp, + or zero if it cannot be calculated. */ + +static int +long_time_expected_width (void) +{ + static int width = -1; + + if (width < 0) + { + time_t epoch = 0; + struct tm tm; + char buf[TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1]; + + /* In case you're wondering if localtime_rz can fail with an input time_t + value of 0, let's just say it's very unlikely, but not inconceivable. + The TZ environment variable would have to specify a time zone that + is 2**31-1900 years or more ahead of UTC. This could happen only on + a 64-bit system that blindly accepts e.g., TZ=UTC+20000000000000. + However, this is not possible with Solaris 10 or glibc-2.3.5, since + their implementations limit the offset to 167:59 and 24:00, resp. */ + if (localtime_rz (localtz, &epoch, &tm)) + { + size_t len = align_nstrftime (buf, sizeof buf, false, + &tm, localtz, 0); + if (len != 0) + width = mbsnwidth (buf, len, 0); + } + + if (width < 0) + width = 0; + } + + return width; +} + +/* Print the user or group name NAME, with numeric id ID, using a + print width of WIDTH columns. */ + +static void +format_user_or_group (char const *name, uintmax_t id, int width) +{ + if (name) + { + int width_gap = width - mbswidth (name, 0); + int pad = MAX (0, width_gap); + dired_outstring (name); + + do + dired_outbyte (' '); + while (pad--); + } + else + dired_pos += printf ("%*"PRIuMAX" ", width, id); +} + +/* Print the name or id of the user with id U, using a print width of + WIDTH. */ + +static void +format_user (uid_t u, int width, bool stat_ok) +{ + format_user_or_group (! stat_ok ? "?" : + (numeric_ids ? NULL : getuser (u)), u, width); +} + +/* Likewise, for groups. */ + +static void +format_group (gid_t g, int width, bool stat_ok) +{ + format_user_or_group (! stat_ok ? "?" : + (numeric_ids ? NULL : getgroup (g)), g, width); +} + +/* Return the number of columns that format_user_or_group will print. */ + +static int +format_user_or_group_width (char const *name, uintmax_t id) +{ + if (name) + { + int len = mbswidth (name, 0); + return MAX (0, len); + } + else + return snprintf (NULL, 0, "%"PRIuMAX, id); +} + +/* Return the number of columns that format_user will print. */ + +static int +format_user_width (uid_t u) +{ + return format_user_or_group_width (numeric_ids ? NULL : getuser (u), u); +} + +/* Likewise, for groups. */ + +static int +format_group_width (gid_t g) +{ + return format_user_or_group_width (numeric_ids ? NULL : getgroup (g), g); +} + +/* Return a pointer to a formatted version of F->stat.st_ino, + possibly using buffer, BUF, of length BUFLEN, which must be at least + INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) bytes. */ +static char * +format_inode (char *buf, size_t buflen, const struct fileinfo *f) +{ + assert (INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) <= buflen); + return (f->stat_ok && f->stat.st_ino != NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER + ? umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf) + : (char *) "?"); +} + +/* Print information about F in long format. */ +static void +print_long_format (const struct fileinfo *f) +{ + char modebuf[12]; + char buf + [LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* inode */ + + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* size in blocks */ + + sizeof (modebuf) - 1 + 1 /* mode string */ + + INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t) /* st_nlink */ + + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 2 /* major device number */ + + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1 /* minor device number */ + + TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1 /* max length of time/date */ + ]; + size_t s; + char *p; + struct timespec when_timespec; + struct tm when_local; + bool btime_ok = true; + + /* Compute the mode string, except remove the trailing space if no + file in this directory has an ACL or security context. */ + if (f->stat_ok) + filemodestring (&f->stat, modebuf); + else + { + modebuf[0] = filetype_letter[f->filetype]; + memset (modebuf + 1, '?', 10); + modebuf[11] = '\0'; + } + if (! any_has_acl) + modebuf[10] = '\0'; + else if (f->acl_type == ACL_T_LSM_CONTEXT_ONLY) + modebuf[10] = '.'; + else if (f->acl_type == ACL_T_YES) + modebuf[10] = '+'; + + switch (time_type) + { + case time_ctime: + when_timespec = get_stat_ctime (&f->stat); + break; + case time_mtime: + when_timespec = get_stat_mtime (&f->stat); + break; + case time_atime: + when_timespec = get_stat_atime (&f->stat); + break; + case time_btime: + when_timespec = get_stat_btime (&f->stat); + if (when_timespec.tv_sec == -1 && when_timespec.tv_nsec == -1) + btime_ok = false; + break; + default: + abort (); + } + + p = buf; + + if (print_inode) + { + char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + p += sprintf (p, "%*s ", inode_number_width, + format_inode (hbuf, sizeof hbuf, f)); + } + + if (print_block_size) + { + char hbuf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1]; + char const *blocks = + (! f->stat_ok + ? "?" + : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), hbuf, human_output_opts, + ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size)); + int pad; + for (pad = block_size_width - mbswidth (blocks, 0); 0 < pad; pad--) + *p++ = ' '; + while ((*p++ = *blocks++)) + continue; + p[-1] = ' '; + } + + /* The last byte of the mode string is the POSIX + "optional alternate access method flag". */ + { + char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + p += sprintf (p, "%s %*s ", modebuf, nlink_width, + ! f->stat_ok ? "?" : umaxtostr (f->stat.st_nlink, hbuf)); + } + + dired_indent (); + + if (print_owner || print_group || print_author || print_scontext) + { + dired_outbuf (buf, p - buf); + + if (print_owner) + format_user (f->stat.st_uid, owner_width, f->stat_ok); + + if (print_group) + format_group (f->stat.st_gid, group_width, f->stat_ok); + + if (print_author) + format_user (f->stat.st_author, author_width, f->stat_ok); + + if (print_scontext) + format_user_or_group (f->scontext, 0, scontext_width); + + p = buf; + } + + if (f->stat_ok + && (S_ISCHR (f->stat.st_mode) || S_ISBLK (f->stat.st_mode))) + { + char majorbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + char minorbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; + int blanks_width = (file_size_width + - (major_device_number_width + 2 + + minor_device_number_width)); + p += sprintf (p, "%*s, %*s ", + major_device_number_width + MAX (0, blanks_width), + umaxtostr (major (f->stat.st_rdev), majorbuf), + minor_device_number_width, + umaxtostr (minor (f->stat.st_rdev), minorbuf)); + } + else + { + char hbuf[LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1]; + char const *size = + (! f->stat_ok + ? "?" + : human_readable (unsigned_file_size (f->stat.st_size), + hbuf, file_human_output_opts, 1, + file_output_block_size)); + int pad; + for (pad = file_size_width - mbswidth (size, 0); 0 < pad; pad--) + *p++ = ' '; + while ((*p++ = *size++)) + continue; + p[-1] = ' '; + } + + s = 0; + *p = '\1'; + + if (f->stat_ok && btime_ok + && localtime_rz (localtz, &when_timespec.tv_sec, &when_local)) + { + struct timespec six_months_ago; + bool recent; + + /* If the file appears to be in the future, update the current + time, in case the file happens to have been modified since + the last time we checked the clock. */ + if (timespec_cmp (current_time, when_timespec) < 0) + gettime (¤t_time); + + /* Consider a time to be recent if it is within the past six months. + A Gregorian year has 365.2425 * 24 * 60 * 60 == 31556952 seconds + on the average. Write this value as an integer constant to + avoid floating point hassles. */ + six_months_ago.tv_sec = current_time.tv_sec - 31556952 / 2; + six_months_ago.tv_nsec = current_time.tv_nsec; + + recent = (timespec_cmp (six_months_ago, when_timespec) < 0 + && timespec_cmp (when_timespec, current_time) < 0); + + /* We assume here that all time zones are offset from UTC by a + whole number of seconds. */ + s = align_nstrftime (p, TIME_STAMP_LEN_MAXIMUM + 1, recent, + &when_local, localtz, when_timespec.tv_nsec); + } + + if (s || !*p) + { + p += s; + *p++ = ' '; + } + else + { + /* The time cannot be converted using the desired format, so + print it as a huge integer number of seconds. */ + char hbuf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intmax_t)]; + p += sprintf (p, "%*s ", long_time_expected_width (), + (! f->stat_ok || ! btime_ok + ? "?" + : timetostr (when_timespec.tv_sec, hbuf))); + /* FIXME: (maybe) We discarded when_timespec.tv_nsec. */ + } + + dired_outbuf (buf, p - buf); + size_t w = print_name_with_quoting (f, false, &dired_obstack, p - buf); + + if (f->filetype == symbolic_link) + { + if (f->linkname) + { + dired_outstring (" -> "); + print_name_with_quoting (f, true, NULL, (p - buf) + w + 4); + if (indicator_style != none) + print_type_indicator (true, f->linkmode, unknown); + } + } + else if (indicator_style != none) + print_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype); +} + +/* Write to *BUF a quoted representation of the file name NAME, if non-NULL, + using OPTIONS to control quoting. *BUF is set to NAME if no quoting + is required. *BUF is allocated if more space required (and the original + *BUF is not deallocated). + Store the number of screen columns occupied by NAME's quoted + representation into WIDTH, if non-NULL. + Store into PAD whether an initial space is needed for padding. + Return the number of bytes in *BUF. */ + +static size_t +quote_name_buf (char **inbuf, size_t bufsize, char *name, + struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting, size_t *width, bool *pad) +{ + char *buf = *inbuf; + size_t displayed_width IF_LINT ( = 0); + size_t len = 0; + bool quoted; + + enum quoting_style qs = get_quoting_style (options); + bool needs_further_quoting = qmark_funny_chars + && (qs == shell_quoting_style + || qs == shell_always_quoting_style + || qs == literal_quoting_style); + + if (needs_general_quoting != 0) + { + len = quotearg_buffer (buf, bufsize, name, -1, options); + if (bufsize <= len) + { + buf = xmalloc (len + 1); + quotearg_buffer (buf, len + 1, name, -1, options); + } + + quoted = (*name != *buf) || strlen (name) != len; + } + else if (needs_further_quoting) + { + len = strlen (name); + if (bufsize <= len) + buf = xmalloc (len + 1); + memcpy (buf, name, len + 1); + + quoted = false; + } + else + { + len = strlen (name); + buf = name; + quoted = false; + } + + if (needs_further_quoting) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1) + { + char const *p = buf; + char const *plimit = buf + len; + char *q = buf; + displayed_width = 0; + + while (p < plimit) + switch (*p) + { + case ' ': case '!': case '"': case '#': case '%': + case '&': case '\'': case '(': case ')': case '*': + case '+': case ',': case '-': case '.': case '/': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + case ':': case ';': case '<': case '=': case '>': + case '?': + case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': + case 'F': case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': + case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': + case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T': + case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': + case 'Z': + case '[': case '\\': case ']': case '^': case '_': + case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': + case 'f': case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': + case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': + case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't': + case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y': + case 'z': case '{': case '|': case '}': case '~': + /* These characters are printable ASCII characters. */ + *q++ = *p++; + displayed_width += 1; + break; + default: + /* If we have a multibyte sequence, copy it until we + reach its end, replacing each non-printable multibyte + character with a single question mark. */ + { + mbstate_t mbstate = { 0, }; + do + { + wchar_t wc; + size_t bytes; + int w; + + bytes = mbrtowc (&wc, p, plimit - p, &mbstate); + + if (bytes == (size_t) -1) + { + /* An invalid multibyte sequence was + encountered. Skip one input byte, and + put a question mark. */ + p++; + *q++ = '?'; + displayed_width += 1; + break; + } + + if (bytes == (size_t) -2) + { + /* An incomplete multibyte character + at the end. Replace it entirely with + a question mark. */ + p = plimit; + *q++ = '?'; + displayed_width += 1; + break; + } + + if (bytes == 0) + /* A null wide character was encountered. */ + bytes = 1; + + w = wcwidth (wc); + if (w >= 0) + { + /* A printable multibyte character. + Keep it. */ + for (; bytes > 0; --bytes) + *q++ = *p++; + displayed_width += w; + } + else + { + /* An unprintable multibyte character. + Replace it entirely with a question + mark. */ + p += bytes; + *q++ = '?'; + displayed_width += 1; + } + } + while (! mbsinit (&mbstate)); + } + break; + } + + /* The buffer may have shrunk. */ + len = q - buf; + } + else + { + char *p = buf; + char const *plimit = buf + len; + + while (p < plimit) + { + if (! isprint (to_uchar (*p))) + *p = '?'; + p++; + } + displayed_width = len; + } + } + else if (width != NULL) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1) + displayed_width = mbsnwidth (buf, len, 0); + else + { + char const *p = buf; + char const *plimit = buf + len; + + displayed_width = 0; + while (p < plimit) + { + if (isprint (to_uchar (*p))) + displayed_width++; + p++; + } + } + } + + /* Set padding to better align quoted items, + and also give a visual indication that quotes are + not actually part of the name. */ + *pad = (align_variable_outer_quotes && cwd_some_quoted && ! quoted); + + if (width != NULL) + *width = displayed_width; + + *inbuf = buf; + + return len; +} + +static size_t +quote_name_width (char const *name, struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting) +{ + char smallbuf[BUFSIZ]; + char *buf = smallbuf; + size_t width; + bool pad; + + quote_name_buf (&buf, sizeof smallbuf, (char *) name, options, + needs_general_quoting, &width, &pad); + + if (buf != smallbuf && buf != name) + free (buf); + + width += pad; + + return width; +} + +/* %XX escape any input out of range as defined in RFC3986, + and also if PATH, convert all path separators to '/'. */ +static char * +file_escape (char const *str, bool path) +{ + char *esc = xnmalloc (3, strlen (str) + 1); + char *p = esc; + while (*str) + { + if (path && ISSLASH (*str)) + { + *p++ = '/'; + str++; + } + else if (RFC3986[to_uchar (*str)]) + *p++ = *str++; + else + p += sprintf (p, "%%%02x", to_uchar (*str++)); + } + *p = '\0'; + return esc; +} + +static size_t +quote_name (char const *name, struct quoting_options const *options, + int needs_general_quoting, const struct bin_str *color, + bool allow_pad, struct obstack *stack, char const *absolute_name) +{ + char smallbuf[BUFSIZ]; + char *buf = smallbuf; + size_t len; + bool pad; + + len = quote_name_buf (&buf, sizeof smallbuf, (char *) name, options, + needs_general_quoting, NULL, &pad); + + if (pad && allow_pad) + dired_outbyte (' '); + + if (color) + print_color_indicator (color); + + /* If we're padding, then don't include the outer quotes in + the --hyperlink, to improve the alignment of those links. */ + bool skip_quotes = false; + + if (absolute_name) + { + if (align_variable_outer_quotes && cwd_some_quoted && ! pad) + { + skip_quotes = true; + putchar (*buf); + } + char *h = file_escape (hostname, /* path= */ false); + char *n = file_escape (absolute_name, /* path= */ true); + /* TODO: It would be good to be able to define parameters + to give hints to the terminal as how best to render the URI. + For example since ls is outputting a dense block of URIs + it would be best to not underline by default, and only + do so upon hover etc. */ + printf ("\033]8;;file://%s%s%s\a", h, *n == '/' ? "" : "/", n); + free (h); + free (n); + } + + if (stack) + push_current_dired_pos (stack); + + fwrite (buf + skip_quotes, 1, len - (skip_quotes * 2), stdout); + + dired_pos += len; + + if (stack) + push_current_dired_pos (stack); + + if (absolute_name) + { + fputs ("\033]8;;\a", stdout); + if (skip_quotes) + putchar (*(buf + len - 1)); + } + + if (buf != smallbuf && buf != name) + free (buf); + + return len + pad; +} + +static size_t +print_name_with_quoting (const struct fileinfo *f, + bool symlink_target, + struct obstack *stack, + size_t start_col) +{ + char const *name = symlink_target ? f->linkname : f->name; + + const struct bin_str *color = print_with_color ? + get_color_indicator (f, symlink_target) : NULL; + + bool used_color_this_time = (print_with_color + && (color || is_colored (C_NORM))); + + size_t len = quote_name (name, filename_quoting_options, f->quoted, + color, !symlink_target, stack, f->absolute_name); + + process_signals (); + if (used_color_this_time) + { + prep_non_filename_text (); + + /* We use the byte length rather than display width here as + an optimization to avoid accurately calculating the width, + because we only output the clear to EOL sequence if the name + _might_ wrap to the next line. This may output a sequence + unnecessarily in multi-byte locales for example, + but in that case it's inconsequential to the output. */ + if (line_length + && (start_col / line_length != (start_col + len - 1) / line_length)) + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_CLR_TO_EOL]); + } + + return len; +} + +static void +prep_non_filename_text (void) +{ + if (color_indicator[C_END].string != NULL) + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_END]); + else + { + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RESET]); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]); + } +} + +/* Print the file name of 'f' with appropriate quoting. + Also print file size, inode number, and filetype indicator character, + as requested by switches. */ + +static size_t +print_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f, size_t start_col) +{ + char buf[MAX (LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t))]; + + set_normal_color (); + + if (print_inode) + printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : inode_number_width, + format_inode (buf, sizeof buf, f)); + + if (print_block_size) + printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : block_size_width, + ! f->stat_ok ? "?" + : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), buf, human_output_opts, + ST_NBLOCKSIZE, output_block_size)); + + if (print_scontext) + printf ("%*s ", format == with_commas ? 0 : scontext_width, f->scontext); + + size_t width = print_name_with_quoting (f, false, NULL, start_col); + + if (indicator_style != none) + width += print_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype); + + return width; +} + +/* Given these arguments describing a file, return the single-byte + type indicator, or 0. */ +static char +get_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode, enum filetype type) +{ + char c; + + if (stat_ok ? S_ISREG (mode) : type == normal) + { + if (stat_ok && indicator_style == classify && (mode & S_IXUGO)) + c = '*'; + else + c = 0; + } + else + { + if (stat_ok ? S_ISDIR (mode) : type == directory || type == arg_directory) + c = '/'; + else if (indicator_style == slash) + c = 0; + else if (stat_ok ? S_ISLNK (mode) : type == symbolic_link) + c = '@'; + else if (stat_ok ? S_ISFIFO (mode) : type == fifo) + c = '|'; + else if (stat_ok ? S_ISSOCK (mode) : type == sock) + c = '='; + else if (stat_ok && S_ISDOOR (mode)) + c = '>'; + else + c = 0; + } + return c; +} + +static bool +print_type_indicator (bool stat_ok, mode_t mode, enum filetype type) +{ + char c = get_type_indicator (stat_ok, mode, type); + if (c) + dired_outbyte (c); + return !!c; +} + +/* Returns if color sequence was printed. */ +static bool +print_color_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind) +{ + if (ind) + { + /* Need to reset so not dealing with attribute combinations */ + if (is_colored (C_NORM)) + restore_default_color (); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_LEFT]); + put_indicator (ind); + put_indicator (&color_indicator[C_RIGHT]); + } + + return ind != NULL; +} + +/* Returns color indicator or NULL if none. */ +ATTRIBUTE_PURE +static const struct bin_str* +get_color_indicator (const struct fileinfo *f, bool symlink_target) +{ + enum indicator_no type; + struct color_ext_type *ext; /* Color extension */ + size_t len; /* Length of name */ + + char const *name; + mode_t mode; + int linkok; + if (symlink_target) + { + name = f->linkname; + mode = f->linkmode; + linkok = f->linkok ? 0 : -1; + } + else + { + name = f->name; + mode = file_or_link_mode (f); + linkok = f->linkok; + } + + /* Is this a nonexistent file? If so, linkok == -1. */ + + if (linkok == -1 && is_colored (C_MISSING)) + type = C_MISSING; + else if (!f->stat_ok) + { + static enum indicator_no filetype_indicator[] = FILETYPE_INDICATORS; + type = filetype_indicator[f->filetype]; + } + else + { + if (S_ISREG (mode)) + { + type = C_FILE; + + if ((mode & S_ISUID) != 0 && is_colored (C_SETUID)) + type = C_SETUID; + else if ((mode & S_ISGID) != 0 && is_colored (C_SETGID)) + type = C_SETGID; + else if (is_colored (C_CAP) && f->has_capability) + type = C_CAP; + else if ((mode & S_IXUGO) != 0 && is_colored (C_EXEC)) + type = C_EXEC; + else if ((1 < f->stat.st_nlink) && is_colored (C_MULTIHARDLINK)) + type = C_MULTIHARDLINK; + } + else if (S_ISDIR (mode)) + { + type = C_DIR; + + if ((mode & S_ISVTX) && (mode & S_IWOTH) + && is_colored (C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE)) + type = C_STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE; + else if ((mode & S_IWOTH) != 0 && is_colored (C_OTHER_WRITABLE)) + type = C_OTHER_WRITABLE; + else if ((mode & S_ISVTX) != 0 && is_colored (C_STICKY)) + type = C_STICKY; + } + else if (S_ISLNK (mode)) + type = C_LINK; + else if (S_ISFIFO (mode)) + type = C_FIFO; + else if (S_ISSOCK (mode)) + type = C_SOCK; + else if (S_ISBLK (mode)) + type = C_BLK; + else if (S_ISCHR (mode)) + type = C_CHR; + else if (S_ISDOOR (mode)) + type = C_DOOR; + else + { + /* Classify a file of some other type as C_ORPHAN. */ + type = C_ORPHAN; + } + } + + /* Check the file's suffix only if still classified as C_FILE. */ + ext = NULL; + if (type == C_FILE) + { + /* Test if NAME has a recognized suffix. */ + + len = strlen (name); + name += len; /* Pointer to final \0. */ + for (ext = color_ext_list; ext != NULL; ext = ext->next) + { + if (ext->ext.len <= len + && c_strncasecmp (name - ext->ext.len, ext->ext.string, + ext->ext.len) == 0) + break; + } + } + + /* Adjust the color for orphaned symlinks. */ + if (type == C_LINK && !linkok) + { + if (color_symlink_as_referent || is_colored (C_ORPHAN)) + type = C_ORPHAN; + } + + const struct bin_str *const s + = ext ? &(ext->seq) : &color_indicator[type]; + + return s->string ? s : NULL; +} + +/* Output a color indicator (which may contain nulls). */ +static void +put_indicator (const struct bin_str *ind) +{ + if (! used_color) + { + used_color = true; + + /* If the standard output is a controlling terminal, watch out + for signals, so that the colors can be restored to the + default state if "ls" is suspended or interrupted. */ + + if (0 <= tcgetpgrp (STDOUT_FILENO)) + signal_init (); + + prep_non_filename_text (); + } + + fwrite (ind->string, ind->len, 1, stdout); +} + +static size_t +length_of_file_name_and_frills (const struct fileinfo *f) +{ + size_t len = 0; + char buf[MAX (LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE + 1, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t))]; + + if (print_inode) + len += 1 + (format == with_commas + ? strlen (umaxtostr (f->stat.st_ino, buf)) + : inode_number_width); + + if (print_block_size) + len += 1 + (format == with_commas + ? strlen (! f->stat_ok ? "?" + : human_readable (ST_NBLOCKS (f->stat), buf, + human_output_opts, ST_NBLOCKSIZE, + output_block_size)) + : block_size_width); + + if (print_scontext) + len += 1 + (format == with_commas ? strlen (f->scontext) : scontext_width); + + len += fileinfo_name_width (f); + + if (indicator_style != none) + { + char c = get_type_indicator (f->stat_ok, f->stat.st_mode, f->filetype); + len += (c != 0); + } + + return len; +} + +static void +print_many_per_line (void) +{ + size_t row; /* Current row. */ + size_t cols = calculate_columns (true); + struct column_info const *line_fmt = &column_info[cols - 1]; + + /* Calculate the number of rows that will be in each column except possibly + for a short column on the right. */ + size_t rows = cwd_n_used / cols + (cwd_n_used % cols != 0); + + for (row = 0; row < rows; row++) + { + size_t col = 0; + size_t filesno = row; + size_t pos = 0; + + /* Print the next row. */ + while (true) + { + struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno]; + size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f); + size_t max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[col++]; + print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos); + + filesno += rows; + if (filesno >= cwd_n_used) + break; + + indent (pos + name_length, pos + max_name_length); + pos += max_name_length; + } + putchar (eolbyte); + } +} + +static void +print_horizontal (void) +{ + size_t filesno; + size_t pos = 0; + size_t cols = calculate_columns (false); + struct column_info const *line_fmt = &column_info[cols - 1]; + struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[0]; + size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f); + size_t max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[0]; + + /* Print first entry. */ + print_file_name_and_frills (f, 0); + + /* Now the rest. */ + for (filesno = 1; filesno < cwd_n_used; ++filesno) + { + size_t col = filesno % cols; + + if (col == 0) + { + putchar (eolbyte); + pos = 0; + } + else + { + indent (pos + name_length, pos + max_name_length); + pos += max_name_length; + } + + f = sorted_file[filesno]; + print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos); + + name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f); + max_name_length = line_fmt->col_arr[col]; + } + putchar (eolbyte); +} + +/* Output name + SEP + ' '. */ + +static void +print_with_separator (char sep) +{ + size_t filesno; + size_t pos = 0; + + for (filesno = 0; filesno < cwd_n_used; filesno++) + { + struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno]; + size_t len = line_length ? length_of_file_name_and_frills (f) : 0; + + if (filesno != 0) + { + char separator; + + if (! line_length + || ((pos + len + 2 < line_length) + && (pos <= SIZE_MAX - len - 2))) + { + pos += 2; + separator = ' '; + } + else + { + pos = 0; + separator = eolbyte; + } + + putchar (sep); + putchar (separator); + } + + print_file_name_and_frills (f, pos); + pos += len; + } + putchar (eolbyte); +} + +/* Assuming cursor is at position FROM, indent up to position TO. + Use a TAB character instead of two or more spaces whenever possible. */ + +static void +indent (size_t from, size_t to) +{ + while (from < to) + { + if (tabsize != 0 && to / tabsize > (from + 1) / tabsize) + { + putchar ('\t'); + from += tabsize - from % tabsize; + } + else + { + putchar (' '); + from++; + } + } +} + +/* Put DIRNAME/NAME into DEST, handling '.' and '/' properly. */ +/* FIXME: maybe remove this function someday. See about using a + non-malloc'ing version of file_name_concat. */ + +static void +attach (char *dest, char const *dirname, char const *name) +{ + char const *dirnamep = dirname; + + /* Copy dirname if it is not ".". */ + if (dirname[0] != '.' || dirname[1] != 0) + { + while (*dirnamep) + *dest++ = *dirnamep++; + /* Add '/' if 'dirname' doesn't already end with it. */ + if (dirnamep > dirname && dirnamep[-1] != '/') + *dest++ = '/'; + } + while (*name) + *dest++ = *name++; + *dest = 0; +} + +/* Allocate enough column info suitable for the current number of + files and display columns, and initialize the info to represent the + narrowest possible columns. */ + +static void +init_column_info (size_t max_cols) +{ + size_t i; + + /* Currently allocated columns in column_info. */ + static size_t column_info_alloc; + + if (column_info_alloc < max_cols) + { + size_t new_column_info_alloc; + size_t *p; + + if (!max_idx || max_cols < max_idx / 2) + { + /* The number of columns is far less than the display width + allows. Grow the allocation, but only so that it's + double the current requirements. If the display is + extremely wide, this avoids allocating a lot of memory + that is never needed. */ + column_info = xnrealloc (column_info, max_cols, + 2 * sizeof *column_info); + new_column_info_alloc = 2 * max_cols; + } + else + { + column_info = xnrealloc (column_info, max_idx, sizeof *column_info); + new_column_info_alloc = max_idx; + } + + /* Allocate the new size_t objects by computing the triangle + formula n * (n + 1) / 2, except that we don't need to + allocate the part of the triangle that we've already + allocated. Check for address arithmetic overflow. */ + { + size_t column_info_growth = new_column_info_alloc - column_info_alloc; + size_t s = column_info_alloc + 1 + new_column_info_alloc; + size_t t = s * column_info_growth; + if (s < new_column_info_alloc || t / column_info_growth != s) + xalloc_die (); + p = xnmalloc (t / 2, sizeof *p); + } + + /* Grow the triangle by parceling out the cells just allocated. */ + for (i = column_info_alloc; i < new_column_info_alloc; i++) + { + column_info[i].col_arr = p; + p += i + 1; + } + + column_info_alloc = new_column_info_alloc; + } + + for (i = 0; i < max_cols; ++i) + { + size_t j; + + column_info[i].valid_len = true; + column_info[i].line_len = (i + 1) * MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH; + for (j = 0; j <= i; ++j) + column_info[i].col_arr[j] = MIN_COLUMN_WIDTH; + } +} + +/* Calculate the number of columns needed to represent the current set + of files in the current display width. */ + +static size_t +calculate_columns (bool by_columns) +{ + size_t filesno; /* Index into cwd_file. */ + size_t cols; /* Number of files across. */ + + /* Normally the maximum number of columns is determined by the + screen width. But if few files are available this might limit it + as well. */ + size_t max_cols = 0 < max_idx && max_idx < cwd_n_used ? max_idx : cwd_n_used; + + init_column_info (max_cols); + + /* Compute the maximum number of possible columns. */ + for (filesno = 0; filesno < cwd_n_used; ++filesno) + { + struct fileinfo const *f = sorted_file[filesno]; + size_t name_length = length_of_file_name_and_frills (f); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < max_cols; ++i) + { + if (column_info[i].valid_len) + { + size_t idx = (by_columns + ? filesno / ((cwd_n_used + i) / (i + 1)) + : filesno % (i + 1)); + size_t real_length = name_length + (idx == i ? 0 : 2); + + if (column_info[i].col_arr[idx] < real_length) + { + column_info[i].line_len += (real_length + - column_info[i].col_arr[idx]); + column_info[i].col_arr[idx] = real_length; + column_info[i].valid_len = (column_info[i].line_len + < line_length); + } + } + } + } + + /* Find maximum allowed columns. */ + for (cols = max_cols; 1 < cols; --cols) + { + if (column_info[cols - 1].valid_len) + break; + } + + return cols; +} + +void +usage (int status) +{ + if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS) + emit_try_help (); + else + { + printf (_("Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"), program_name); + fputs (_("\ +List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default).\n\ +Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuvSUX nor --sort is specified.\n\ +"), stdout); + + emit_mandatory_arg_note (); + + fputs (_("\ + -a, --all do not ignore entries starting with .\n\ + -A, --almost-all do not list implied . and ..\n\ + --author with -l, print the author of each file\n\ + -b, --escape print C-style escapes for nongraphic characters\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --block-size=SIZE with -l, scale sizes by SIZE when printing them;\n\ + e.g., '--block-size=M'; see SIZE format below\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -B, --ignore-backups do not list implied entries ending with ~\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -c with -lt: sort by, and show, ctime (time of last\n\ + modification of file status information);\n\ + with -l: show ctime and sort by name;\n\ + otherwise: sort by ctime, newest first\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -C list entries by columns\n\ + --color[=WHEN] color the output WHEN; more info below\n\ + -d, --directory list directories themselves, not their contents\n\ + -D, --dired generate output designed for Emacs' dired mode\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -f list all entries in directory order\n\ + -F, --classify[=WHEN] append indicator (one of */=>@|) to entries WHEN\n\ + --file-type likewise, except do not append '*'\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --format=WORD across -x, commas -m, horizontal -x, long -l,\n\ + single-column -1, verbose -l, vertical -C\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --full-time like -l --time-style=full-iso\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -g like -l, but do not list owner\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --group-directories-first\n\ + group directories before files;\n\ + can be augmented with a --sort option, but any\n\ + use of --sort=none (-U) disables grouping\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -G, --no-group in a long listing, don't print group names\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -h, --human-readable with -l and -s, print sizes like 1K 234M 2G etc.\n\ + --si likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -H, --dereference-command-line\n\ + follow symbolic links listed on the command line\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir\n\ + follow each command line symbolic link\n\ + that points to a directory\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --hide=PATTERN do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN\ +\n\ + (overridden by -a or -A)\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --hyperlink[=WHEN] hyperlink file names WHEN\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --indicator-style=WORD\n\ + append indicator with style WORD to entry names:\n\ + none (default), slash (-p),\n\ + file-type (--file-type), classify (-F)\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -i, --inode print the index number of each file\n\ + -I, --ignore=PATTERN do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -k, --kibibytes default to 1024-byte blocks for file system usage;\ +\n\ + used only with -s and per directory totals\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -l use a long listing format\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -L, --dereference when showing file information for a symbolic\n\ + link, show information for the file the link\n\ + references rather than for the link itself\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -m fill width with a comma separated list of entries\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -n, --numeric-uid-gid like -l, but list numeric user and group IDs\n\ + -N, --literal print entry names without quoting\n\ + -o like -l, but do not list group information\n\ + -p, --indicator-style=slash\n\ + append / indicator to directories\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -q, --hide-control-chars print ? instead of nongraphic characters\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --show-control-chars show nongraphic characters as-is (the default,\n\ + unless program is 'ls' and output is a terminal)\ +\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -Q, --quote-name enclose entry names in double quotes\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --quoting-style=WORD use quoting style WORD for entry names:\n\ + literal, locale, shell, shell-always,\n\ + shell-escape, shell-escape-always, c, escape\n\ + (overrides QUOTING_STYLE environment variable)\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -r, --reverse reverse order while sorting\n\ + -R, --recursive list subdirectories recursively\n\ + -s, --size print the allocated size of each file, in blocks\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -S sort by file size, largest first\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --sort=WORD sort by WORD instead of name: none (-U), size (-S)\ +,\n\ + time (-t), version (-v), extension (-X), width\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --time=WORD change the default of using modification times;\n\ + access time (-u): atime, access, use;\n\ + change time (-c): ctime, status;\n\ + birth time: birth, creation;\n\ + with -l, WORD determines which time to show;\n\ + with --sort=time, sort by WORD (newest first)\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + --time-style=TIME_STYLE\n\ + time/date format with -l; see TIME_STYLE below\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -t sort by time, newest first; see --time\n\ + -T, --tabsize=COLS assume tab stops at each COLS instead of 8\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -u with -lt: sort by, and show, access time;\n\ + with -l: show access time and sort by name;\n\ + otherwise: sort by access time, newest first\n\ +\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -U do not sort; list entries in directory order\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -v natural sort of (version) numbers within text\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ + -w, --width=COLS set output width to COLS. 0 means no limit\n\ + -x list entries by lines instead of by columns\n\ + -X sort alphabetically by entry extension\n\ + -Z, --context print any security context of each file\n\ + --zero end each output line with NUL, not newline\n\ + -1 list one file per line\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); + fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); + emit_size_note (); + fputs (_("\ +\n\ +The TIME_STYLE argument can be full-iso, long-iso, iso, locale, or +FORMAT.\n\ +FORMAT is interpreted like in date(1). If FORMAT is FORMAT1<newline>FORMAT2,\n\ +then FORMAT1 applies to non-recent files and FORMAT2 to recent files.\n\ +TIME_STYLE prefixed with 'posix-' takes effect only outside the POSIX locale.\n\ +Also the TIME_STYLE environment variable sets the default style to use.\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ +\n\ +The WHEN argument defaults to 'always' and can also be 'auto' or 'never'.\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ +\n\ +Using color to distinguish file types is disabled both by default and\n\ +with --color=never. With --color=auto, ls emits color codes only when\n\ +standard output is connected to a terminal. The LS_COLORS environment\n\ +variable can change the settings. Use the dircolors(1) command to set it.\n\ +"), stdout); + fputs (_("\ +\n\ +Exit status:\n\ + 0 if OK,\n\ + 1 if minor problems (e.g., cannot access subdirectory),\n\ + 2 if serious trouble (e.g., cannot access command-line argument).\n\ +"), stdout); + emit_ancillary_info (PROGRAM_NAME); + } + exit (status); +} |