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author | Samba Release Account <samba-bugs@samba.org> | 1997-07-06 13:48:10 +0000 |
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committer | Samba Release Account <samba-bugs@samba.org> | 1997-07-06 13:48:10 +0000 |
commit | 1fe89d0b716ccd9fca4abe4daf89df063b38f4b3 (patch) | |
tree | a4ed41e49fcbed2c2901b98a1ad6cfa765631b7a /source3/lib | |
parent | ee0acbe94c203e0ec5aa7fb09fb0a5a17ef8a31c (diff) | |
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added, tested and debugged new "hide files" option.
lkcl
(This used to be commit 60af320a436c3a26230fd7ac71856e67ef64e819)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | source3/lib/util.c | 138 |
1 files changed, 67 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/source3/lib/util.c b/source3/lib/util.c index 31cb4d6629..0ee6947d09 100644 --- a/source3/lib/util.c +++ b/source3/lib/util.c @@ -3433,99 +3433,95 @@ char *readdirname(void *p) } -BOOL is_vetoed_name(char *name) +BOOL is_hidden_path(int snum, char *name) { - char *namelist = lp_veto_files(); - char *nameptr = namelist; - char *name_end; - - /* if we have no list it's obviously not vetoed */ - if((nameptr == NULL ) || (*nameptr == '\0')) - return 0; - - /* if the name doesn't exist in the list, it's obviously ok too */ - if(strstr(namelist,name) == NULL ) - return 0; + return is_in_path(name, lp_hide_files(snum)); +} - /* now, we need to find the names one by one and check them - they can contain spaces and all sorts of stuff so we - separate them with of all things '/' which can never be in a filename - I could use "" but then I have to break them all out - maybe such a routine exists somewhere? - */ - while(*nameptr) - { - if ( *nameptr == '/' ) - { - nameptr++; - continue; - } - if((name_end = strchr(nameptr,'/'))!=NULL) - { - *name_end = 0; - } - /* a match! it's veto'd */ - if(strcmp(name,nameptr) == 0) - return 1; - if(name_end == NULL) - return 0; - /* next segment please */ - nameptr = name_end + 1; - } - return 0; +BOOL is_vetoed_name(int snum, char *name) +{ + return is_in_path(name, lp_veto_files(snum)); } -BOOL is_vetoed_path(char *name) +BOOL is_in_path(char *name, char *namelist) { - char *namelist = lp_veto_files(); + char *nameptr = namelist; - char *sub; char *name_end; - int len; - /* if we have no list it's obviously not vetoed */ - if((nameptr == NULL ) || (*nameptr == '\0')) - return 0; + DEBUG(5, ("is_in_path: %s list: %s\n", name, namelist)); + /* if we have no list it's obviously not in the path */ + if((nameptr == NULL ) || (*nameptr == '\0')) + { + DEBUG(5,("is_in_path: no name list. return False\n")); + return False; + } /* now, we need to find the names one by one and check them they can contain spaces and all sorts of stuff so we - separate them with of all things '/' which can never be in a filename + separate them with of all things '\' which can never be in a filename I could use "" but then I have to break them all out maybe such a routine exists somewhere? */ - while(*nameptr) + + /* lkcl 03jul97 - the separator character used to be a '/'. + i changed it to a '\', after examining the code, and seeing + that unix_convert is called before check_path and dos_mode. + unix_convert changes, in the path, all dos '\'s to unix '/'s. + + therefore, users might want to match against '/'s in the path, + and therefore '\' must be used as the separator. + + the alternatives are: + + 1) move all check_path and dos_mode calls to before the + unix_convert calls. + + 2) have a corresponding dos_convert call, which can be used + in here to reverse '/'s into '\'s and vice-versa. users + would specify the lp_veto_files and lp_hide_files parameters + in dos mode path format ('\' for directory separator), with a + list separator of '/', and they would be swapped inside this + function, before making the search. + + */ + + while (*nameptr) { - if ( *nameptr == '/' ) - { + if ( *nameptr == '\\' ) + { + /* cope with multiple (useless) \s) */ nameptr++; continue; - } - if((name_end = strchr(nameptr,'/'))!=NULL) - { + } + /* find the next \ */ + if ((name_end = strchr(nameptr,'\\')) != NULL) + { *name_end = 0; - } - - len = strlen(nameptr); - sub = name; - /* If the name doesn't exist in the path, try the next name.. */ - while( sub && ((sub = strstr(sub,nameptr)) != NULL)) - { - /* Is it a whole component? */ - if(((sub == name) || (sub[-1] == '/')) - && ((sub[len] == '\0') || (sub[len] == '/'))) - { - return 1; - } - /* skip to the next component of the path */ - sub =strchr(sub,'/'); - } - if(name_end == NULL) - return 0; + } + + /* look for a match. */ + if (mask_match(name, nameptr, case_sensitive, False)) + { + DEBUG(5,("is_in_path: mask match succeeded\n")); + return True; + } + + /* oops - the last check for a \ didn't find one. */ + if (name_end == NULL) + { + DEBUG(5,("is_in_path: last name. failed\n")); + return False; + } + /* next segment please */ nameptr = name_end + 1; } - return 0; + + DEBUG(5,("is_in_path: not found\n")); + + return False; } /**************************************************************************** |