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1/* Miscellaneous generic support functions for GNU Make.
2Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
31998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software
4Foundation, Inc.
5This file is part of GNU Make.
6
7GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
10
11GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
13A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14
15You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16GNU Make; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
17Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */
18
19#include "make.h"
20#include "dep.h"
21#include "debug.h"
22#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_VALUE_LENGTH
23# include <assert.h>
24#endif
25
26/* All bcopy calls in this file can be replaced by memcpy and save a tick or two. */
27#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS
28# undef bcopy
29# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS)
30# define bcopy(src, dst, size) __builtin_memcpy ((dst), (src), (size))
31# else
32# define bcopy(src, dst, size) memcpy ((dst), (src), (size))
33# endif
34#endif
35
36/* Variadic functions. We go through contortions to allow proper function
37 prototypes for both ANSI and pre-ANSI C compilers, and also for those
38 which support stdarg.h vs. varargs.h, and finally those which have
39 vfprintf(), etc. and those who have _doprnt... or nothing.
40
41 This fancy stuff all came from GNU fileutils, except for the VA_PRINTF and
42 VA_END macros used here since we have multiple print functions. */
43
44#if USE_VARIADIC
45# if HAVE_STDARG_H
46# include <stdarg.h>
47# define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args, lastarg)
48# else
49# include <varargs.h>
50# define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args)
51# endif
52# if HAVE_VPRINTF
53# define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) vfprintf((fp), (lastarg), (args))
54# else
55# define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) _doprnt((lastarg), (args), (fp))
56# endif
57# define VA_END(args) va_end(args)
58#else
59/* We can't use any variadic interface! */
60# define va_alist a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8
61# define va_dcl char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4, *a5, *a6, *a7, *a8;
62# define VA_START(args, lastarg)
63# define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) fprintf((fp), (lastarg), va_alist)
64# define VA_END(args)
65#endif
66
67
68/* Compare strings *S1 and *S2.
69 Return negative if the first is less, positive if it is greater,
70 zero if they are equal. */
71
72int
73alpha_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2)
74{
75 const char *s1 = *((char **)v1);
76 const char *s2 = *((char **)v2);
77
78 if (*s1 != *s2)
79 return *s1 - *s2;
80 return strcmp (s1, s2);
81}
82
83
84/* Discard each backslash-newline combination from LINE.
85 Backslash-backslash-newline combinations become backslash-newlines.
86 This is done by copying the text at LINE into itself. */
87
88#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_VALUE_LENGTH
89void
90collapse_continuations (char *line)
91#else
92char *
93collapse_continuations (char *line, unsigned int linelen)
94#endif
95{
96 register char *in, *out, *p;
97 register int backslash;
98 register unsigned int bs_write;
99
100#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_VALUE_LENGTH
101 in = strchr (line, '\n');
102 if (in == 0)
103 return;
104#else
105 assert (strlen (line) == linelen);
106 in = memchr (line, '\n', linelen);
107 if (in == 0)
108 return line + linelen;
109#endif
110
111 out = in;
112 while (out > line && out[-1] == '\\')
113 --out;
114
115 while (*in != '\0')
116 {
117 /* BS_WRITE gets the number of quoted backslashes at
118 the end just before IN, and BACKSLASH gets nonzero
119 if the next character is quoted. */
120 backslash = 0;
121 bs_write = 0;
122 for (p = in - 1; p >= line && *p == '\\'; --p)
123 {
124 if (backslash)
125 ++bs_write;
126 backslash = !backslash;
127
128 /* It should be impossible to go back this far without exiting,
129 but if we do, we can't get the right answer. */
130 if (in == out - 1)
131 abort ();
132 }
133
134 /* Output the appropriate number of backslashes. */
135 while (bs_write-- > 0)
136 *out++ = '\\';
137
138 /* Skip the newline. */
139 ++in;
140
141 /* If the newline is quoted, discard following whitespace
142 and any preceding whitespace; leave just one space. */
143 if (backslash)
144 {
145 in = next_token (in);
146 while (out > line && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1]))
147 --out;
148 *out++ = ' ';
149 }
150 else
151 /* If the newline isn't quoted, put it in the output. */
152 *out++ = '\n';
153
154 /* Now copy the following line to the output.
155 Stop when we find backslashes followed by a newline. */
156 while (*in != '\0')
157 if (*in == '\\')
158 {
159 p = in + 1;
160 while (*p == '\\')
161 ++p;
162 if (*p == '\n')
163 {
164 in = p;
165 break;
166 }
167 while (in < p)
168 *out++ = *in++;
169 }
170 else
171 *out++ = *in++;
172 }
173
174 *out = '\0';
175#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_VALUE_LENGTH
176 assert (strchr (line, '\0') == out);
177 return out;
178#endif
179}
180
181
182/* Print N spaces (used in debug for target-depth). */
183
184void
185print_spaces (unsigned int n)
186{
187 while (n-- > 0)
188 putchar (' ');
189}
190
191
192
193/* Return a string whose contents concatenate those of s1, s2, s3.
194 This string lives in static, re-used memory. */
195
196char *
197concat (const char *s1, const char *s2, const char *s3)
198{
199 unsigned int len1, len2, len3;
200 static unsigned int rlen = 0;
201 static char *result = NULL;
202
203 len1 = (s1 && *s1 != '\0') ? strlen (s1) : 0;
204 len2 = (s2 && *s2 != '\0') ? strlen (s2) : 0;
205 len3 = (s3 && *s3 != '\0') ? strlen (s3) : 0;
206
207 if (len1 + len2 + len3 + 1 > rlen)
208 result = xrealloc (result, (rlen = len1 + len2 + len3 + 10));
209
210 if (len1)
211 memcpy (result, s1, len1);
212 if (len2)
213 memcpy (result + len1, s2, len2);
214 if (len3)
215 memcpy (result + len1 + len2, s3, len3);
216
217 result[len1+len2+len3] = '\0';
218
219 return result;
220}
221
222
223/* Print a message on stdout. */
224
225void
226#if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H
227message (int prefix, const char *fmt, ...)
228#else
229message (prefix, fmt, va_alist)
230 int prefix;
231 const char *fmt;
232 va_dcl
233#endif
234{
235#if USE_VARIADIC
236 va_list args;
237#endif
238
239 log_working_directory (1);
240
241 if (fmt != 0)
242 {
243 if (prefix)
244 {
245 if (makelevel == 0)
246 printf ("%s: ", program);
247 else
248 printf ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel);
249 }
250 VA_START (args, fmt);
251 VA_PRINTF (stdout, fmt, args);
252 VA_END (args);
253 putchar ('\n');
254 }
255
256 fflush (stdout);
257}
258
259/* Print an error message. */
260
261void
262#if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H
263error (const struct floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...)
264#else
265error (flocp, fmt, va_alist)
266 const struct floc *flocp;
267 const char *fmt;
268 va_dcl
269#endif
270{
271#if USE_VARIADIC
272 va_list args;
273#endif
274
275 log_working_directory (1);
276
277 if (flocp && flocp->filenm)
278 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%lu: ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno);
279 else if (makelevel == 0)
280 fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", program);
281 else
282 fprintf (stderr, "%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel);
283
284 VA_START(args, fmt);
285 VA_PRINTF (stderr, fmt, args);
286 VA_END (args);
287
288 putc ('\n', stderr);
289 fflush (stderr);
290}
291
292/* Print an error message and exit. */
293
294void
295#if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H
296fatal (const struct floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...)
297#else
298fatal (flocp, fmt, va_alist)
299 const struct floc *flocp;
300 const char *fmt;
301 va_dcl
302#endif
303{
304#if USE_VARIADIC
305 va_list args;
306#endif
307
308 log_working_directory (1);
309
310 if (flocp && flocp->filenm)
311 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%lu: *** ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno);
312 else if (makelevel == 0)
313 fprintf (stderr, "%s: *** ", program);
314 else
315 fprintf (stderr, "%s[%u]: *** ", program, makelevel);
316
317 VA_START(args, fmt);
318 VA_PRINTF (stderr, fmt, args);
319 VA_END (args);
320
321 fputs (_(". Stop.\n"), stderr);
322
323 die (2);
324}
325
326#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
327
328#undef strerror
329
330char *
331strerror (int errnum)
332{
333 extern int errno, sys_nerr;
334#ifndef __DECC
335 extern char *sys_errlist[];
336#endif
337 static char buf[] = "Unknown error 12345678901234567890";
338
339 if (errno < sys_nerr)
340 return sys_errlist[errnum];
341
342 sprintf (buf, _("Unknown error %d"), errnum);
343 return buf;
344}
345#endif
346
347/* Print an error message from errno. */
348
349void
350perror_with_name (const char *str, const char *name)
351{
352 error (NILF, _("%s%s: %s"), str, name, strerror (errno));
353}
354
355/* Print an error message from errno and exit. */
356
357void
358pfatal_with_name (const char *name)
359{
360 fatal (NILF, _("%s: %s"), name, strerror (errno));
361
362 /* NOTREACHED */
363}
364
365
366/* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */
367/* Don't bother if we're using dmalloc; it provides these for us. */
368
369#if !defined(HAVE_DMALLOC_H) && !defined(ELECTRIC_HEAP) /* bird */
370
371#undef xmalloc
372#undef xrealloc
373#undef xstrdup
374
375void *
376xmalloc (unsigned int size)
377{
378 /* Make sure we don't allocate 0, for pre-ANSI libraries. */
379 void *result = malloc (size ? size : 1);
380 if (result == 0)
381 fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted"));
382#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS
383 make_stats_allocations++;
384 if (make_expensive_statistics)
385 {
386 unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result);
387 make_stats_allocated += actual_size;
388 make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size;
389 }
390#endif
391 return result;
392}
393
394
395void *
396xrealloc (void *ptr, unsigned int size)
397{
398 void *result;
399#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS
400 if (make_expensive_statistics && ptr != NULL)
401 {
402 unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (ptr);
403 make_stats_allocated -= actual_size;
404 make_stats_allocated_sum -= actual_size;
405 }
406#endif
407
408 /* Some older implementations of realloc() don't conform to ANSI. */
409 if (! size)
410 size = 1;
411 result = ptr ? realloc (ptr, size) : malloc (size);
412 if (result == 0)
413 fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted"));
414#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS
415 if (!ptr)
416 make_stats_allocations++;
417 if (make_expensive_statistics)
418 {
419 unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result);
420 make_stats_allocated += actual_size;
421 make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size;
422 }
423#endif
424 return result;
425}
426
427
428char *
429xstrdup (const char *ptr)
430{
431 char *result;
432
433#ifdef HAVE_STRDUP
434 result = strdup (ptr);
435#else
436 result = malloc (strlen (ptr) + 1);
437#endif
438
439 if (result == 0)
440 fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted"));
441
442#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS
443 make_stats_allocations++;
444 if (make_expensive_statistics)
445 {
446 unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result);
447 make_stats_allocated += actual_size;
448 make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size;
449 }
450#endif
451#ifdef HAVE_STRDUP
452 return result;
453#else
454 return strcpy (result, ptr);
455#endif
456}
457
458#endif /* HAVE_DMALLOC_H */
459
460char *
461savestring (const char *str, unsigned int length)
462{
463 char *out = xmalloc (length + 1);
464 if (length > 0)
465 memcpy (out, str, length);
466 out[length] = '\0';
467 return out;
468}
469
470
471
472#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS /* This is really a reimplemntation of
473 memchr, only slower. It's been replaced by a macro in the header file. */
474
475/* Limited INDEX:
476 Search through the string STRING, which ends at LIMIT, for the character C.
477 Returns a pointer to the first occurrence, or nil if none is found.
478 Like INDEX except that the string searched ends where specified
479 instead of at the first null. */
480
481char *
482lindex (const char *s, const char *limit, int c)
483{
484 while (s < limit)
485 if (*s++ == c)
486 return (char *)(s - 1);
487
488 return 0;
489}
490#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS */
491
492
493/* Return the address of the first whitespace or null in the string S. */
494
495char *
496end_of_token (const char *s)
497{
498 while (*s != '\0' && !isblank ((unsigned char)*s))
499 ++s;
500 return (char *)s;
501}
502
503#ifdef WINDOWS32
504/*
505 * Same as end_of_token, but take into account a stop character
506 */
507char *
508end_of_token_w32 (const char *s, char stopchar)
509{
510 const char *p = s;
511 int backslash = 0;
512
513 while (*p != '\0' && *p != stopchar
514 && (backslash || !isblank ((unsigned char)*p)))
515 {
516 if (*p++ == '\\')
517 {
518 backslash = !backslash;
519 while (*p == '\\')
520 {
521 backslash = !backslash;
522 ++p;
523 }
524 }
525 else
526 backslash = 0;
527 }
528
529 return (char *)p;
530}
531#endif
532
533/* Return the address of the first nonwhitespace or null in the string S. */
534
535char *
536next_token (const char *s)
537{
538 while (isblank ((unsigned char)*s))
539 ++s;
540 return (char *)s;
541}
542
543/* Find the next token in PTR; return the address of it, and store the length
544 of the token into *LENGTHPTR if LENGTHPTR is not nil. Set *PTR to the end
545 of the token, so this function can be called repeatedly in a loop. */
546
547char *
548find_next_token (const char **ptr, unsigned int *lengthptr)
549{
550 const char *p = next_token (*ptr);
551
552 if (*p == '\0')
553 return 0;
554
555 *ptr = end_of_token (p);
556 if (lengthptr != 0)
557 *lengthptr = *ptr - p;
558
559 return (char *)p;
560}
561
562
563
564/* Allocate a new `struct dep' with all fields initialized to 0. */
565
566struct dep *
567alloc_dep ()
568{
569 struct dep *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep));
570 memset (d, '\0', sizeof (struct dep));
571 return d;
572}
573
574
575/* Free `struct dep' along with `name' and `stem'. */
576
577void
578free_dep (struct dep *d)
579{
580 free (d);
581}
582
583/* Copy a chain of `struct dep', making a new chain
584 with the same contents as the old one. */
585
586struct dep *
587copy_dep_chain (const struct dep *d)
588{
589 struct dep *firstnew = 0;
590 struct dep *lastnew = 0;
591
592 while (d != 0)
593 {
594 struct dep *c = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep));
595 memcpy (c, d, sizeof (struct dep));
596
597 c->next = 0;
598 if (firstnew == 0)
599 firstnew = lastnew = c;
600 else
601 lastnew = lastnew->next = c;
602
603 d = d->next;
604 }
605
606 return firstnew;
607}
608
609/* Free a chain of 'struct dep'. */
610
611void
612free_dep_chain (struct dep *d)
613{
614 while (d != 0)
615 {
616 struct dep *df = d;
617 d = d->next;
618 free_dep (df);
619 }
620}
621
622/* Free a chain of struct nameseq.
623 For struct dep chains use free_dep_chain. */
624
625void
626free_ns_chain (struct nameseq *ns)
627{
628 while (ns != 0)
629 {
630 struct nameseq *t = ns;
631 ns = ns->next;
632 free (t);
633 }
634}
635
636
637
638#if !HAVE_STRCASECMP && !HAVE_STRICMP && !HAVE_STRCMPI
639
640/* If we don't have strcasecmp() (from POSIX), or anything that can substitute
641 for it, define our own version. */
642
643int
644strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2)
645{
646 while (1)
647 {
648 int c1 = (int) *(s1++);
649 int c2 = (int) *(s2++);
650
651 if (isalpha (c1))
652 c1 = tolower (c1);
653 if (isalpha (c2))
654 c2 = tolower (c2);
655
656 if (c1 != '\0' && c1 == c2)
657 continue;
658
659 return (c1 - c2);
660 }
661}
662#endif
663
664
665#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED
666
667#ifdef POSIX
668
669/* Hopefully if a system says it's POSIX.1 and has the setuid and setgid
670 functions, they work as POSIX.1 says. Some systems (Alpha OSF/1 1.2,
671 for example) which claim to be POSIX.1 also have the BSD setreuid and
672 setregid functions, but they don't work as in BSD and only the POSIX.1
673 way works. */
674
675#undef HAVE_SETREUID
676#undef HAVE_SETREGID
677
678#else /* Not POSIX. */
679
680/* Some POSIX.1 systems have the seteuid and setegid functions. In a
681 POSIX-like system, they are the best thing to use. However, some
682 non-POSIX systems have them too but they do not work in the POSIX style
683 and we must use setreuid and setregid instead. */
684
685#undef HAVE_SETEUID
686#undef HAVE_SETEGID
687
688#endif /* POSIX. */
689
690#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H
691extern int getuid (), getgid (), geteuid (), getegid ();
692extern int setuid (), setgid ();
693#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID
694extern int seteuid ();
695#else
696#ifdef HAVE_SETREUID
697extern int setreuid ();
698#endif /* Have setreuid. */
699#endif /* Have seteuid. */
700#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID
701extern int setegid ();
702#else
703#ifdef HAVE_SETREGID
704extern int setregid ();
705#endif /* Have setregid. */
706#endif /* Have setegid. */
707#endif /* No <unistd.h>. */
708
709/* Keep track of the user and group IDs for user- and make- access. */
710static int user_uid = -1, user_gid = -1, make_uid = -1, make_gid = -1;
711#define access_inited (user_uid != -1)
712static enum { make, user } current_access;
713
714
715/* Under -d, write a message describing the current IDs. */
716
717static void
718log_access (const char *flavor)
719{
720 if (! ISDB (DB_JOBS))
721 return;
722
723 /* All the other debugging messages go to stdout,
724 but we write this one to stderr because it might be
725 run in a child fork whose stdout is piped. */
726
727 fprintf (stderr, _("%s: user %lu (real %lu), group %lu (real %lu)\n"),
728 flavor, (unsigned long) geteuid (), (unsigned long) getuid (),
729 (unsigned long) getegid (), (unsigned long) getgid ());
730 fflush (stderr);
731}
732
733
734static void
735init_access (void)
736{
737#ifndef VMS
738 user_uid = getuid ();
739 user_gid = getgid ();
740
741 make_uid = geteuid ();
742 make_gid = getegid ();
743
744 /* Do these ever fail? */
745 if (user_uid == -1 || user_gid == -1 || make_uid == -1 || make_gid == -1)
746 pfatal_with_name ("get{e}[gu]id");
747
748 log_access (_("Initialized access"));
749
750 current_access = make;
751#endif
752}
753
754#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */
755
756/* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to
757 user data (i.e., to stat files, or to spawn a child process). */
758void
759user_access (void)
760{
761#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED
762
763 if (!access_inited)
764 init_access ();
765
766 if (current_access == user)
767 return;
768
769 /* We are in "make access" mode. This means that the effective user and
770 group IDs are those of make (if it was installed setuid or setgid).
771 We now want to set the effective user and group IDs to the real IDs,
772 which are the IDs of the process that exec'd make. */
773
774#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID
775
776 /* Modern systems have the seteuid/setegid calls which set only the
777 effective IDs, which is ideal. */
778
779 if (seteuid (user_uid) < 0)
780 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: seteuid");
781
782#else /* Not HAVE_SETEUID. */
783
784#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID
785
786 /* System V has only the setuid/setgid calls to set user/group IDs.
787 There is an effective ID, which can be set by setuid/setgid.
788 It can be set (unless you are root) only to either what it already is
789 (returned by geteuid/getegid, now in make_uid/make_gid),
790 the real ID (return by getuid/getgid, now in user_uid/user_gid),
791 or the saved set ID (what the effective ID was before this set-ID
792 executable (make) was exec'd). */
793
794 if (setuid (user_uid) < 0)
795 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setuid");
796
797#else /* HAVE_SETREUID. */
798
799 /* In 4BSD, the setreuid/setregid calls set both the real and effective IDs.
800 They may be set to themselves or each other. So you have two alternatives
801 at any one time. If you use setuid/setgid, the effective will be set to
802 the real, leaving only one alternative. Using setreuid/setregid, however,
803 you can toggle between your two alternatives by swapping the values in a
804 single setreuid or setregid call. */
805
806 if (setreuid (make_uid, user_uid) < 0)
807 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setreuid");
808
809#endif /* Not HAVE_SETREUID. */
810#endif /* HAVE_SETEUID. */
811
812#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID
813 if (setegid (user_gid) < 0)
814 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setegid");
815#else
816#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID
817 if (setgid (user_gid) < 0)
818 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setgid");
819#else
820 if (setregid (make_gid, user_gid) < 0)
821 pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setregid");
822#endif
823#endif
824
825 current_access = user;
826
827 log_access (_("User access"));
828
829#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */
830}
831
832/* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to
833 make data (i.e., the load average). */
834void
835make_access (void)
836{
837#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED
838
839 if (!access_inited)
840 init_access ();
841
842 if (current_access == make)
843 return;
844
845 /* See comments in user_access, above. */
846
847#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID
848 if (seteuid (make_uid) < 0)
849 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: seteuid");
850#else
851#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID
852 if (setuid (make_uid) < 0)
853 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setuid");
854#else
855 if (setreuid (user_uid, make_uid) < 0)
856 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setreuid");
857#endif
858#endif
859
860#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID
861 if (setegid (make_gid) < 0)
862 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setegid");
863#else
864#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID
865 if (setgid (make_gid) < 0)
866 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setgid");
867#else
868 if (setregid (user_gid, make_gid) < 0)
869 pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setregid");
870#endif
871#endif
872
873 current_access = make;
874
875 log_access (_("Make access"));
876
877#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */
878}
879
880/* Give the process appropriate permissions for a child process.
881 This is like user_access, but you can't get back to make_access. */
882void
883child_access (void)
884{
885#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED
886
887 if (!access_inited)
888 abort ();
889
890 /* Set both the real and effective UID and GID to the user's.
891 They cannot be changed back to make's. */
892
893#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID
894 if (setuid (user_uid) < 0)
895 pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setuid");
896#else
897 if (setreuid (user_uid, user_uid) < 0)
898 pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setreuid");
899#endif
900
901#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID
902 if (setgid (user_gid) < 0)
903 pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setgid");
904#else
905 if (setregid (user_gid, user_gid) < 0)
906 pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setregid");
907#endif
908
909 log_access (_("Child access"));
910
911#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */
912}
913
914
915#ifdef NEED_GET_PATH_MAX
916unsigned int
917get_path_max (void)
918{
919 static unsigned int value;
920
921 if (value == 0)
922 {
923 long int x = pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX);
924 if (x > 0)
925 value = x;
926 else
927 return MAXPATHLEN;
928 }
929
930 return value;
931}
932#endif
933
934
935
936/* This code is stolen from gnulib.
937 If/when we abandon the requirement to work with K&R compilers, we can
938 remove this (and perhaps other parts of GNU make!) and migrate to using
939 gnulib directly.
940
941 This is called only through atexit(), which means die() has already been
942 invoked. So, call exit() here directly. Apparently that works...?
943*/
944
945/* Close standard output, exiting with status 'exit_failure' on failure.
946 If a program writes *anything* to stdout, that program should close
947 stdout and make sure that it succeeds before exiting. Otherwise,
948 suppose that you go to the extreme of checking the return status
949 of every function that does an explicit write to stdout. The last
950 printf can succeed in writing to the internal stream buffer, and yet
951 the fclose(stdout) could still fail (due e.g., to a disk full error)
952 when it tries to write out that buffered data. Thus, you would be
953 left with an incomplete output file and the offending program would
954 exit successfully. Even calling fflush is not always sufficient,
955 since some file systems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data
956 until an actual close call.
957
958 Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call
959 that writes to stdout -- just let the internal stream state record
960 the failure. That's what the ferror test is checking below.
961
962 It's important to detect such failures and exit nonzero because many
963 tools (most notably `make' and other build-management systems) depend
964 on being able to detect failure in other tools via their exit status. */
965
966void
967close_stdout (void)
968{
969 int prev_fail = ferror (stdout);
970 int fclose_fail = fclose (stdout);
971
972 if (prev_fail || fclose_fail)
973 {
974 if (fclose_fail)
975 error (NILF, _("write error: %s"), strerror (errno));
976 else
977 error (NILF, _("write error"));
978 exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
979 }
980}
981
982#if defined(CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS) && !defined(ELECTRIC_HEAP)
983#undef free
984void xfree(void *ptr)
985{
986 if (ptr)
987 {
988 make_stats_allocations--;
989 if (make_expensive_statistics)
990 make_stats_allocated -= SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (ptr);
991 free (ptr);
992 }
993}
994#endif
995
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