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/* basename.c
*
* $Id: basename.c,v 1.2 2007/03/08 23:15:58 keithmarshall Exp $
*
* Provides an implementation of the "basename" function, conforming
* to SUSv3, with extensions to accommodate Win32 drive designators,
* and suitable for use on native Microsoft(R) Win32 platforms.
*
* Written by Keith Marshall <keithmarshall@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* This is free software. You may redistribute and/or modify it as you
* see fit, without restriction of copyright.
*
* This software is provided "as is", in the hope that it may be useful,
* but WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, not even any implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY, nor of FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. At no
* time will the author accept any form of liability for any damages,
* however caused, resulting from the use of this software.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <locale.h>
#ifndef __cdecl
#define __cdecl
#endif
char * __cdecl
basename (char *path)
{
static char *retfail = NULL;
size_t len;
/* to handle path names for files in multibyte character locales,
* we need to set up LC_CTYPE to match the host file system locale
*/
char *locale = setlocale (LC_CTYPE, NULL);
if (locale != NULL)
locale = strdup (locale);
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
if (path && *path)
{
/* allocate sufficient local storage space,
* in which to create a wide character reference copy of path
*/
wchar_t refcopy[1 + (len = mbstowcs (NULL, path, 0))];
/* create the wide character reference copy of path,
* and step over the drive designator, if present ...
*/
wchar_t *refpath = refcopy;
if ((len = mbstowcs( refpath, path, len)) > 1 && refpath[1] == L':')
{
/* FIXME: maybe should confirm *refpath is a valid drive designator */
refpath += 2;
}
/* ensure that our wide character reference path is NUL terminated */
refcopy[len] = L'\0';
/* check again, just to ensure we still have a non-empty path name ... */
if (*refpath)
{
/* and, when we do, process it in the wide character domain ...
* scanning from left to right, to the char after the final dir separator. */
wchar_t *refname;
for (refname = refpath; *refpath; ++refpath)
{
if (*refpath == L'/' || *refpath == L'\\')
{
/* we found a dir separator ...
* step over it, and any others which immediately follow it. */
while (*refpath == L'/' || *refpath == L'\\')
++refpath;
/* if we didn't reach the end of the path string ... */
if (*refpath)
/* then we have a new candidate for the base name. */
refname = refpath;
/* otherwise ...
* strip off any trailing dir separators which we found. */
else
while (refpath > refname
&& (*--refpath == L'/' || *refpath == L'\\') )
*refpath = L'\0';
}
}
/* in the wide character domain ...
* refname now points at the resolved base name ... */
if (*refname)
{
/* if it's not empty,
* then we transform the full normalised path back into
* the multibyte character domain, and skip over the dirname,
* to return the resolved basename. */
if ((len = wcstombs( path, refcopy, len)) != (size_t)(-1))
path[len] = '\0';
*refname = L'\0';
if ((len = wcstombs( NULL, refcopy, 0 )) != (size_t)(-1))
path += len;
}
else
{
/* the basename is empty, so return the default value of "/",
* transforming from wide char to multibyte char domain, and
* returning it in our own buffer. */
retfail = realloc (retfail, len = 1 + wcstombs (NULL, L"/", 0));
wcstombs (path = retfail, L"/", len);
}
/* restore the caller's locale, clean up, and return the result */
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, locale);
free (locale);
return path;
}
/* or we had an empty residual path name, after the drive designator,
* in which case we simply fall through ... */
}
/* and, if we get to here ...
* the path name is either NULL, or it decomposes to an empty string;
* in either case, we return the default value of "." in our own buffer,
* reloading it with the correct value, transformed from the wide char
* to the multibyte char domain, just in case the caller trashed it
* after a previous call.
*/
retfail = realloc (retfail, len = 1 + wcstombs( NULL, L".", 0));
wcstombs (retfail, L".", len);
/* restore the caller's locale, clean up, and return the result. */
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, locale);
free (locale);
return retfail;
}