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/* nextfile.c */
/* ::[[ @(#) turboc.c 1.7 89/07/12 03:18:30 ]]:: */
#ifndef LINT
static char sccsid[]="::[[ @(#) turboc.c 1.7 89/07/12 03:18:30 ]]::";
#endif
/*
This file is used only for MS-DOS. It is used with Turbo C 1.0. It also
apparently works with Microsoft C 5.1 (see makefile.msc).
*/
/*
Checksum: 60385500 (check or update this with "brik")
*/
/*
nextfile() is a general wildcard expansion function that may be used
with other programs. Usage instructions are below. It does not
simply expand wildcards in an entire argument list. Instead, it is
called in a loop as described below, and returns one matching
filename each time it is called.
These functions are for the SMALL MEMORY MODEL ONLY.
*/
#include "assert.h"
#include "brik.h"
#define FMAX 2 /* Number of different filename patterns */
#define PATHSIZE 200 /* Size of MS-DOS pathname */
#define NULL 0
#ifdef ANSIPROTO
char *strtcpy (char *, char *);
int strlen (char *);
char *strcpy (char *, char *);
#endif
/* Structure definitions for MS-DOS software interrupt intdos() */
struct WORD_REGISTERS {
unsigned int ax, bx, cx, dx, si, di, carry, flags;
};
/* byte registers */
struct BYTE_REGISTERS {
unsigned char al, ah, bl, bh, cl, ch, dl, dh;
};
union REGS {
struct WORD_REGISTERS x;
struct BYTE_REGISTERS h;
};
int intdos (union REGS *, union REGS *);
/*
format of disk transfer address after MS-DOS calls FindFirst and
FindNext
*/
struct dta_t {
char junk[22];
int time;
int date;
long size;
char fname[13];
char just_in_case[4]; /* in case MS-DOS writes too much */
};
void setdta (struct dta_t *);
void fcbpath (struct dta_t *, char *, char *);
/*******************/
/*
nextfile() returns the name of the next source file matching a filespec.
INPUT
what: A flag specifying what to do. If "what" is 0, nextfile()
initializes itself. If "what" is 1, nextfile() returns the next
matching filename.
filespec: The filespec, usually containing wildcard characters, that
specifies which files are needed. If "what" is 0, filespec must be
the filespec for which matching filenames are needed. If "what" is 1,
nextfile() does not use "filespec" and "filespec" should be NULL to
avoid an assertion error during debugging.
fileset: nextfile() can keep track of more than one set of filespecs.
The fileset specifies which filespec is being matched and therefore
which set of files is being considered. "fileset" can be in the
range 0:FMAX. Initialization of one fileset does not affect the
other filesets.
OUTPUT
IF what == 0 THEN
return value is NULL
ELSE IF what == 1 THEN
IF a matching filename is found THEN
return value is pointer to matching filename including supplied path
ELSE
IF at least one file matched previously but no more match THEN
return value is NULL
ELSE IF supplied filespec never matched any filename THEN
IF this is the first call with what == 1 THEN
return value is pointer to original filespec
ELSE
return value is NULL
END IF
END IF
END IF
END IF
NOTE
Initialization done when "what"=0 is not dependent on the correctness
of the supplied filespec but simply initializes internal variables
and makes a local copy of the supplied filespec. If the supplied
filespec was illegal, the only effect is that the first time that
nextfile() is called with "what"=1, it will return the original
filespec instead of a matching filename. That the filespec was
illegal will become obvious when the caller attempts to open the
returned filename for input/output and the open attempt fails.
USAGE HINTS
nextfile() can be used in the following manner:
char *filespec; -- will point to filespec
char *this_file; -- will point to matching filename
filespec = parse_command_line(); -- may contain wildcards
FILE *stream;
nextfile (0, filespec, 0); -- initialize fileset 0
while ((this_file = nextfile(1, (char *) NULL, 0)) != NULL) {
stream = fopen (this_file, "whatever");
if (stream == NULL)
printf ("could not open %s\n", this_file);
else
perform_operations (stream);
}
*/
char *nextfile (what, filespec, fileset)
int what; /* whether to initialize or match */
register char *filespec; /* filespec to match if initializing */
register int fileset; /* which set of files */
{
static struct dta_t new_dta [FMAX+1]; /* our own private dta */
static int first_time [FMAX+1];
static char pathholder [FMAX+1][PATHSIZE]; /* holds a pathname to return */
static char saved_fspec [FMAX+1][PATHSIZE];/* our own copy of filespec */
union REGS regs;
assert(fileset >= 0 && fileset <= FMAX);
if (what == 0) {
assert(filespec != NULL);
strcpy (saved_fspec[fileset], filespec); /* save the filespec */
first_time[fileset] = 1;
return ((char *) NULL);
}
setdta (&new_dta[fileset]); /* set new dta -- our very own */
assert(what == 1);
assert(filespec == NULL);
assert(first_time[fileset] == 0 || first_time[fileset] == 1);
if (first_time[fileset]) { /* first time -- initialize etc. */
/* find first matching file */
regs.h.ah = 0x4e; /* FindFirst MS-DOS call */
regs.x.dx = (unsigned int) saved_fspec[fileset]; /* filespec to match */
regs.x.cx = 0; /* search attributes */
intdos (®s, ®s);
} else {
/* find next matching file */
regs.h.ah = 0x4f; /* FindNext MS-DOS call */
intdos (®s, ®s);
}
if (regs.x.carry != 0) { /* if error status */
if (first_time[fileset]) { /* if file never matched then */
first_time[fileset] = 0;
return (saved_fspec[fileset]);/* return original filespec */
} else { /* else */
first_time[fileset] = 0; /* */
return ((char *) NULL); /* return (NULL) for no more */
}
} else { /* a file matched */
first_time[fileset] = 0;
/* add path info */
fcbpath (&new_dta[fileset], saved_fspec[fileset], pathholder[fileset]);
return (pathholder[fileset]); /* matching path */
}
} /* nextfile */
/*******************/
/* This function sets the dta to a new dta */
void setdta (dta)
struct dta_t *dta;
{
union REGS regs;
regs.h.ah = 0x1a; /* SetDTA Call */
regs.x.dx = (unsigned int) dta; /* new DTA address */
intdos (®s, ®s);
}
/*******************/
/*
fcbpath() accepts a pointer to the Disk Transfer Area, a character
pointer to a pathname that may contain wildcards, and a character
pointer to a buffer. It copies into the buffer the path prefix from
the pathname and the filename prefix from the DTA so that it forms a
complete path.
*/
void fcbpath (dta, old_path, new_path)
struct dta_t *dta;
char *old_path;
register char *new_path;
{
register int i;
int length, start_pos;
strcpy(new_path, old_path); /* copy the whole thing first */
length = strlen(new_path);
i = length - 1; /* i points to end of path */
while (i >= 0 && new_path[i] != '/' && new_path[i] != '\\' && new_path[i] != ':')
i--;
/* either we found a "/", "\", or ":", or we reached the beginning of
the name. In any case, i points to the last character of the
path part. */
start_pos = i + 1;
for (i = 0; i < 13; i++)
new_path[start_pos+i] = dta->fname[i];
new_path[start_pos+13] = '\0';
}
/* -- END OF nextfile() and related functions -- */
extern unsigned _stklen = 30000;
#include <conio.h>
void brktst() { kbhit(); } /* test for