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/* File-name wildcard pattern matching for GNU.
Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990 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 1, 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */

/*
* MS-DOS port (c) 1990 by Thorsten Ohl, [email protected]
*
* To this port, the same copying conditions apply as to the
* original release.
*
* IMPORTANT:
* This file is not identical to the original GNU release!
* You should have received this code as patch to the official
* GNU release.
*
* MORE IMPORTANT:
* This port comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
*
* $Header: e:/gnu/make/RCS/glob.c'v 3.58.0.1 90/07/17 00:59:14 tho Exp $
*/

/* To whomever it may concern: I have never seen the code which most
Unix programs use to perform this function. I wrote this from scratch
based on specifications for the pattern matching. --RMS. */

#ifdef MSDOS

#include
#include
#include
#include "msd_dir.h"
#define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)

#else /* not MSDOS */

#if defined(USGr3) || defined(DIRENT) || defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__)
#include
#define direct dirent
#define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)
#else /* not USGr3 or DIRENT or __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
#define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
#ifdef USG
#ifdef SYSNDIR
#include
#else
#include "ndir.h" /* Get ndir.h from the Emacs distribution. */
#endif /* not SYSNDIR */
#else /* not USG */
#include
#endif /* USG */
#endif /* USGr3 */

#endif /* not MSDOS */

#if defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__)
#include
#include
#define bcopy(s, d, n) memcpy ((d), (s), (n))
#define index strchr
#define rindex strrchr
#else

#ifdef USG
#include
#include
#define bcopy(s, d, n) memcpy ((d), (s), (n))
#define index strchr
#define rindex strrchr
#else /* not USG */
#include
extern void bcopy ();
#endif /* not USG */

extern char *malloc ();
extern char *realloc ();
extern void free ();

#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif
#endif /* Not STDC_HEADERS or __GNU_LIBRARY__. */

#ifdef __GNUC__
#define alloca __builtin_alloca
#else /* Not GCC. */
#ifdef sparc
#include
#else /* Not sparc. */
#ifndef MSDOS
extern char *alloca ();
#endif /* not MSDOS */
#endif /* sparc. */
#endif /* GCC. */

#ifdef MSDOS
extern int glob_pattern_p(char *);
extern int glob_match(char *,char *,int);
static int glob_match_after_star(char *,char *);
extern char * *glob_vector(char *,char *);
static char * *glob_dir_to_array(char *,char **);
extern char * *glob_filename(char *);
#endif /* MSDOS */


/* Nonzero if '*' and '?' do not match an initial '.' for glob_filename. */
int noglob_dot_filenames = 1;

static int glob_match_after_star ();

/* Return nonzero if PATTERN has any special globbing chars in it. */
int
glob_pattern_p (pattern)
char *pattern;
{
register char *p = pattern;
register char c;

while ((c = *p++) != '\0')
switch (c)
{
case '?':
case '[':
case '*':
return 1;

case '\\':
if (*p++ == '\0')
return 0;
}

return 0;
}

/* Match the pattern PATTERN against the string TEXT;
return 1 if it matches, 0 otherwise.

A match means the entire string TEXT is used up in matching.

In the pattern string, `*' matches any sequence of characters,
`?' matches any character, [SET] matches any character in the specified set,
[!SET] matches any character not in the specified set.

A set is composed of characters or ranges; a range looks like
character hyphen character (as in 0-9 or A-Z).
[0-9a-zA-Z_] is the set of characters allowed in C identifiers.
Any other character in the pattern must be matched exactly.

To suppress the special syntactic significance of any of `[]*?!-\',
and match the character exactly, precede it with a `\'.

If DOT_SPECIAL is nonzero,
`*' and `?' do not match `.' at the beginning of TEXT. */

int
glob_match (pattern, text, dot_special)
char *pattern, *text;
int dot_special;
{
register char *p = pattern, *t = text;
register char c;

while ((c = *p++) != '\0')
switch (c)
{
case '?':
if (*t == '\0' || (dot_special && t == text && *t == '.'))
return 0;
else
++t;
break;

case '\\':
if (*p++ != *t++)
return 0;
break;

case '*':
if (dot_special && t == text && *t == '.')
return 0;
return glob_match_after_star (p, t);

case '[':
{
register char c1 = *t++;
int invert;

if (c1 == '\0')
return 0;

invert = (*p == '!');

if (invert)
p++;

c = *p++;
while (1)
{
register char cstart = c, cend = c;

if (c == '\\')
{
cstart = *p++;
cend = cstart;
}

if (cstart == '\0')
return 0; /* Missing ']'. */

c = *p++;

if (c == '-')
{
cend = *p++;
if (cend == '\\')
cend = *p++;
if (cend == '\0')
return 0;
c = *p++;
}
if (c1 >= cstart && c1 <= cend)
goto match;
if (c == ']')
break;
}
if (!invert)
return 0;
break;

match:
/* Skip the rest of the [...] construct that already matched. */
while (c != ']')
{
if (c == '\0')
return 0;
c = *p++;
if (c == '\0')
return 0;
if (c == '\\')
p++;
}
if (invert)
return 0;
break;
}

default:
if (c != *t++)
return 0;
}

return *t == '\0';
}

/* Like glob_match, but match PATTERN against any final segment of TEXT. */

static int
glob_match_after_star (pattern, text)
char *pattern, *text;
{
register char *p = pattern, *t = text;
register char c, c1;

while ((c = *p++) == '?' || c == '*')
if (c == '?' && *t++ == '\0')
return 0;

if (c == '\0')
return 1;

if (c == '\\')
c1 = *p;
else
c1 = c;

--p;
while (1)
{
if ((c == '[' || *t == c1) && glob_match (p, t, 0))
return 1;
if (*t++ == '\0')
return 0;
}
}

/* Return a vector of names of files in directory DIR
whose names match glob pattern PAT.
The names are not in any particular order.
Wildcards at the beginning of PAT do not match an initial period
if noglob_dot_filenames is nonzero.

The vector is terminated by an element that is a null pointer.

To free the space allocated, first free the vector's elements,
then free the vector.

Return NULL if cannot get enough memory to hold the pointer
and the names.

Return -1 if cannot access directory DIR.
Look in errno for more information. */

char **
glob_vector (pat, dir)
char *pat;
char *dir;
{
struct globval
{
struct globval *next;
char *name;
};

DIR *d;
register struct direct *dp;
struct globval *lastlink;
register struct globval *nextlink;
register char *nextname;
unsigned int count;
int lose;
register char **name_vector;
register unsigned int i;

d = opendir (dir);
if (d == NULL)
return (char **) -1;

lastlink = NULL;
count = 0;
lose = 0;

/* Scan the directory, finding all names that match.
For each name that matches, allocate a struct globval
on the stack and store the name in it.
Chain those structs together; lastlink is the front of the chain. */
while (1)
{
dp = readdir (d);
if (dp == NULL)
break;
#ifdef MSDOS /* dp->d_ino is always 0 in the MS-DOS implementation. */
if (glob_match (pat, dp->d_name, noglob_dot_filenames))
#else
if (dp->d_ino != 0
&& glob_match (pat, dp->d_name, noglob_dot_filenames))
#endif /* MSDOS */
{
nextlink = (struct globval *) alloca (sizeof (struct globval));
nextlink->next = lastlink;
i = D_NAMLEN (dp) + 1;
nextname = (char *) malloc (i);
if (nextname == NULL)
{
lose = 1;
break;
}
lastlink = nextlink;
nextlink->name = nextname;
bcopy (dp->d_name, nextname, i);
count++;
}
}
closedir (d);

if (!lose)
{
name_vector = (char **) malloc ((count + 1) * sizeof (char *));
lose |= name_vector == NULL;
}

/* Have we run out of memory? */
if (lose)
{
/* Here free the strings we have got. */
while (lastlink)
{
free (lastlink->name);
lastlink = lastlink->next;
}
return NULL;
}

/* Copy the name pointers from the linked list into the vector. */
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
name_vector[i] = lastlink->name;
lastlink = lastlink->next;
}

name_vector[count] = NULL;
return name_vector;
}

/* Return a new array, replacing ARRAY, which is the concatenation
of each string in ARRAY to DIR.
Return NULL if out of memory. */

static char **
glob_dir_to_array (dir, array)
char *dir, **array;
{
register unsigned int i, l;
int add_slash = 0;
char **result;

l = strlen (dir);
if (l == 0)
return array;

if (dir[l - 1] != '/')
add_slash++;

for (i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++)
;

result = (char **) malloc ((i + 1) * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;

for (i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++)
{
result[i] = (char *) malloc (1 + l + add_slash + strlen (array[i]));
if (result[i] == NULL)
return NULL;
strcpy (result[i], dir);
if (add_slash)
result[i][l] = '/';
strcpy (result[i] + l + add_slash, array[i]);
}
result[i] = NULL;

/* Free the input array. */
for (i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++)
free (array[i]);
free ((char *) array);

return result;
}

/* Do globbing on PATHNAME. Return an array of pathnames that match,
marking the end of the array with a null-pointer as an element.
If no pathnames match, then the array is empty (first element is null).
If there isn't enough memory, then return NULL.
If a file system error occurs, return -1; `errno' has the error code.

Wildcards at the beginning of PAT, or following a slash,
do not match an initial period if noglob_dot_filenames is nonzero. */

char **
glob_filename (pathname)
char *pathname;
{
char **result;
unsigned int result_size;
char *directory_name, *filename;
unsigned int directory_len;

result = (char **) malloc (sizeof (char *));
result_size = 1;
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;

result[0] = NULL;

/* Find the filename. */
filename = rindex (pathname, '/');
if (filename == NULL)
{
filename = pathname;
directory_name = "";
directory_len = 0;
}
else
{
directory_len = (filename - pathname) + 1;
directory_name = (char *) alloca (directory_len + 1);
bcopy (pathname, directory_name, directory_len);
directory_name[directory_len] = '\0';
++filename;
}

/* If directory_name contains globbing characters, then we
have to expand the previous levels. Just recurse. */
if (glob_pattern_p (directory_name))
{
char **directories;
register unsigned int i;

if (directory_name[directory_len - 1] == '/')
directory_name[directory_len - 1] = '\0';

directories = glob_filename (directory_name);
if (directories == NULL)
goto memory_error;
else if (directories == (char **) -1)
return (char **) -1;
else if (*directories == NULL)
{
free ((char *) directories);
return (char **) -1;
}

/* We have successfully globbed the preceding directory name.
For each name in DIRECTORIES, call glob_vector on it and
FILENAME. Concatenate the results together. */
for (i = 0; directories[i] != NULL; i++)
{
char **temp_results = glob_vector (filename, directories[i]);
if (temp_results == NULL)
goto memory_error;
else if (temp_results == (char **) -1)
/* This filename is probably not a directory. Ignore it. */
;
else
{
char **array = glob_dir_to_array (directories[i], temp_results);
register unsigned int l;

l = 0;
while (array[l] != NULL)
++l;

result = (char **) realloc (result,
(result_size + l) * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
goto memory_error;

for (l = 0; array[l] != NULL; ++l)
result[result_size++ - 1] = array[l];
result[result_size - 1] = NULL;
free ((char *) array);
}
}
/* Free the directories. */
for (i = 0; directories[i] != NULL; i++)
free (directories[i]);
free ((char *) directories);

return result;
}

/* If there is only a directory name, return it. */
if (*filename == '\0')
{
result = (char **) realloc ((char *) result, 2 * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;
result[0] = (char *) malloc (directory_len + 1);
if (result[0] == NULL)
goto memory_error;
bcopy (directory_name, result[0], directory_len + 1);
result[1] = NULL;
return result;
}
else
{
/* Otherwise, just return what glob_vector
returns appended to the directory name. */
char **temp_results = glob_vector (filename,
(directory_len == 0
? "." : directory_name));

if (temp_results == NULL || temp_results == (char **) -1)
return temp_results;

return glob_dir_to_array (directory_name, temp_results);
}

memory_error:;
if (result != NULL)
{
register unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; result[i] != NULL; ++i)
free (result[i]);
free ((char *) result);
}
return NULL;
}

#ifdef TEST

main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
char **value;
int i, optind;

for (optind = 1; optind < argc; optind++)
{
value = glob_filename (argv[optind]);
if (value == NULL)
puts ("virtual memory exhausted");
else if (value == (char **) -1)
perror (argv[optind]);
else
for (i = 0; value[i] != NULL; i++)
puts (value[i]);
}
exit (0);
}

#endif /* TEST */
/* File-name wildcard pattern matching for GNU.
Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1989 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 1, 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */

/* To whomever it may concern: I have never seen the code which most
Unix programs use to perform this function. I wrote this from scratch
based on specifications for the pattern matching. --RMS. */

#include

#if defined(USGr3) || defined(DIRENT)

#include
#define direct dirent
#define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)

#else /* Not USGr3 and not DIRENT. */

#define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
# ifdef USG
#include "ndir.h" /* Get ndir.h from the Emacs distribution. */
# else /* Not USG. */
#include
# endif /* USG. */

#endif /* USGr3 or DIRENT. */

#ifdef USG
#include
#include
#define bcopy(s, d, n) ((void) memcpy ((d), (s), (n)))
#define rindex strrchr

#else /* not USG */
#include

extern void bcopy ();
#endif /* not USG */

#ifdef __GNUC__
#define alloca(n) __builtin_alloca (n)
#else /* Not GCC. */
#ifdef sparc
#include
#else /* Not sparc. */
extern char *alloca ();
#endif /* sparc. */
#endif /* GCC. */

extern char *malloc (), *realloc ();
extern void free ();

#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif

/* Global variable which controls whether or not * matches .*.
Non-zero means don't match .*. */
int noglob_dot_filenames = 1;


static int glob_match_after_star ();

/* Return nonzero if PATTERN has any special globbing chars in it. */
int
glob_pattern_p (pattern)
char *pattern;
{
register char *p = pattern;
register char c;

while ((c = *p++) != '\0')
switch (c)
{
case '?':
case '[':
case '*':
return 1;

case '\\':
if (*p++ == '\0')
return 0;
}

return 0;
}

/* Match the pattern PATTERN against the string TEXT;
return 1 if it matches, 0 otherwise.

A match means the entire string TEXT is used up in matching.

In the pattern string, `*' matches any sequence of characters,
`?' matches any character, [SET] matches any character in the specified set,
[!SET] matches any character not in the specified set.

A set is composed of characters or ranges; a range looks like
character hyphen character (as in 0-9 or A-Z).
[0-9a-zA-Z_] is the set of characters allowed in C identifiers.
Any other character in the pattern must be matched exactly.

To suppress the special syntactic significance of any of `[]*?!-\',
and match the character exactly, precede it with a `\'.

If DOT_SPECIAL is nonzero,
`*' and `?' do not match `.' at the beginning of TEXT. */

int
glob_match (pattern, text, dot_special)
char *pattern, *text;
int dot_special;
{
register char *p = pattern, *t = text;
register char c;

while ((c = *p++) != '\0')
switch (c)
{
case '?':
if (*t == '\0' || (dot_special && t == text && *t == '.'))
return 0;
else
++t;
break;

case '\\':
if (*p++ != *t++)
return 0;
break;

case '*':
if (dot_special && t == text && *t == '.')
return 0;
return glob_match_after_star (p, t);

case '[':
{
register char c1 = *t++;
int invert;

invert = *p == '!';
if (invert)
p++;

c = *p++;
while (1)
{
register char cstart = c, cend = c;

if (c == '\\')
{
cstart = *p++;
cend = cstart;
}

if (c == '\0')
return 0;

c = *p++;
if (c == '-')
{
cend = *p++;
if (cend == '\\')
cend = *p++;
if (cend == '\0')
return 0;
c = *p++;
}
if (c1 >= cstart && c1 <= cend)
goto match;
if (c == ']')
break;
}
if (!invert)
return 0;
break;

match:
/* Skip the rest of the [...] construct that already matched. */
while (c != ']')
{
if (c == '\0')
return 0;
c = *p++;
if (c == '\0')
return 0;
else if (c == '\\')
++p;
}
if (invert)
return 0;
break;
}

default:
if (c != *t++)
return 0;
}

return *t == '\0';
}

/* Like glob_match, but match PATTERN against any final segment of TEXT. */

static int
glob_match_after_star (pattern, text)
char *pattern, *text;
{
register char *p = pattern, *t = text;
register char c, c1;

while ((c = *p++) == '?' || c == '*')
if (c == '?' && *t++ == '\0')
return 0;

if (c == '\0')
return 1;

if (c == '\\')
c1 = *p;
else
c1 = c;

while (1)
{
if ((c == '[' || *t == c1) && glob_match (p - 1, t, 0))
return 1;
if (*t++ == '\0')
return 0;
}
}

/* Return a vector of names of files in directory DIR
whose names match glob pattern PAT.
The names are not in any particular order.
Wildcards at the beginning of PAT do not match an initial period.

The vector is terminated by an element that is a null pointer.

To free the space allocated, first free the vector's elements,
then free the vector.

Return 0 if cannot get enough memory to hold the pointer
and the names.

Return -1 if cannot access directory DIR.
Look in errno for more information. */

char **
glob_vector (pat, dir)
char *pat;
char *dir;
{
struct globval
{
struct globval *next;
char *name;
};

DIR *d;
register struct direct *dp;
struct globval *lastlink;
register struct globval *nextlink;
register char *nextname;
unsigned int count;
int lose;
register char **name_vector;
register unsigned int i;

d = opendir (dir);
if (d == NULL)
return (char **) -1;

lastlink = 0;
count = 0;
lose = 0;

/* Scan the directory, finding all names that match.
For each name that matches, allocate a struct globval
on the stack and store the name in it.
Chain those structs together; lastlink is the front of the chain. */
while (1)
{
dp = readdir (d);
if (dp == NULL)
break;
if (dp->d_ino != 0
&& glob_match (pat, dp->d_name, noglob_dot_filenames))
{
nextlink = (struct globval *) alloca (sizeof (struct globval));
nextlink->next = lastlink;
nextname = (char *) malloc (D_NAMLEN(dp) + 1);
if (nextname == NULL)
{
lose = 1;
break;
}
lastlink = nextlink;
nextlink->name = nextname;
bcopy (dp->d_name, nextname, D_NAMLEN(dp) + 1);
++count;
}
}
(void) closedir (d);

if (!lose)
{
name_vector = (char **) malloc ((count + 1) * sizeof (char *));
lose |= name_vector == NULL;
}

/* Have we run out of memory? */
if (lose)
{
/* Here free the strings we have got. */
while (lastlink)
{
free (lastlink->name);
lastlink = lastlink->next;
}
return NULL;
}

/* Copy the name pointers from the linked list into the vector. */
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
name_vector[i] = lastlink->name;
lastlink = lastlink->next;
}

name_vector[count] = NULL;
return name_vector;
}

/* Return a new array which is the concatenation
of each string in ARRAY to DIR. */

static char **
glob_dir_to_array (dir, array)
char *dir, **array;
{
register unsigned int i, l;
int add_slash;
char **result;

l = strlen (dir);
if (l == 0)
return array;

add_slash = dir[l - 1] != '/';

i = 0;
while (array[i] != NULL)
++i;

result = (char **) malloc ((i + 1) * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;

for (i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++)
{
result[i] = (char *) malloc (l + (add_slash ? 1 : 0)
+ strlen (array[i]) + 1);
if (result[i] == NULL)
return NULL;
sprintf (result[i], "%s%s%s", dir, add_slash ? "/" : "", array[i]);
}
result[i] = NULL;

/* Free the input array. */
for (i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++)
free (array[i]);
free ((char *) array);

return result;
}

/* Do globbing on PATHNAME. Return an array of pathnames that match,
marking the end of the array with a null-pointer as an element.
If no pathnames match, then the array is empty (first element is null).
If there isn't enough memory, then return NULL.
If a file system error occurs, return -1; `errno' has the error code. */

char **
glob_filename (pathname)
char *pathname;
{
char **result;
unsigned int result_size;
char *directory_name, *filename;
unsigned int directory_len;

result = (char **) malloc (sizeof (char *));
result_size = 1;
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;

result[0] = NULL;

/* Find the filename. */
filename = rindex (pathname, '/');
if (filename == NULL)
{
filename = pathname;
directory_name = "";
directory_len = 0;
}
else
{
directory_len = filename - pathname;
directory_name = (char *) alloca (directory_len + 1);
bcopy (pathname, directory_name, directory_len);
directory_name[directory_len] = '\0';
++filename;
}

if (glob_pattern_p (directory_name))
{
/* If directory_name contains globbing characters, then we
have to expand the previous levels. Just recurse. */
char **directories;
register unsigned int i;

if (directory_name[directory_len - 1] == '/')
directory_name[directory_len - 1] = '\0';

directories = glob_filename (directory_name);
if (directories == NULL)
goto memory_error;
else if ((int) directories == -1)
return (char **) -1;
else if (*directories == NULL)
{
free ((char *) directories);
return (char **) -1;
}

/* We have successfully globbed the preceding directory name.
For each name in DIRECTORIES, call glob_vector on it and
FILENAME. Concatenate the results together. */
for (i = 0; directories[i] != NULL; ++i)
{
char **temp_results = glob_vector (filename, directories[i]);
if (temp_results == NULL)
goto memory_error;
else if ((int) temp_results == -1)
/* This filename is probably not a directory. Ignore it. */
;
else
{
char **array = glob_dir_to_array (directories[i], temp_results);
register unsigned int l;

l = 0;
while (array[l] != NULL)
++l;

result = (char **) realloc (result,
(result_size + l) * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
goto memory_error;

for (l = 0; array[l] != NULL; ++l)
result[result_size++ - 1] = array[l];
result[result_size - 1] = NULL;
/* Note that the elements of ARRAY are not freed. */
free ((char *) array);
}
}
/* Free the directories. */
for (i = 0; directories[i]; i++)
free (directories[i]);
free ((char *) directories);

return result;
}

if (*filename == '\0')
{
/* If there is only a directory name, return it. */
result = (char **) realloc ((char *) result, 2 * sizeof (char *));
if (result == NULL)
return NULL;
result[0] = (char *) malloc (directory_len + 1);
if (result[0] == NULL)
goto memory_error;
bcopy (directory_name, result[0], directory_len + 1);
result[1] = NULL;
return result;
}
else
{
/* Otherwise, just return what glob_vector
returns appended to the directory name. */
char **temp_results = glob_vector (filename,
(directory_len == 0
? "." : directory_name));

if (temp_results == NULL || (int) temp_results == -1)
return temp_results;

return glob_dir_to_array (directory_name, temp_results);
}

memory_error:;
if (result != NULL)
{
register unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; result[i] != NULL; ++i)
free (result[i]);
free ((char *) result);
}
return NULL;
}

#ifdef TEST

main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
unsigned int i;

for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
{
char **value = glob_filename (argv[i]);
if (value == NULL)
puts ("Out of memory.")
else if ((int) value == -1)
perror (argv[i]);
else
for (i = 0; value[i] != NULL; i++)
puts (value[i]);
}

exit (0);
}
#endif /* TEST. */


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : OHLMAKE.ZIP
Filename : GLOB.C

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