Get rid of libgen.h in favor of our own basename :)

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apio 2022-12-25 12:50:57 +01:00
parent 4ab1cd42c9
commit 23c313d9cf
Signed by: apio
GPG Key ID: B8A7D06E42258954
3 changed files with 35 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8..3.22)
project(minitar LANGUAGES C VERSION 1.2.0)
project(minitar LANGUAGES C VERSION 1.2.1)
set(SOURCES
src/tar.c

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Tiny and easy-to-use C library to parse tar (specifically, the newer [USTAR](htt
No third-party dependencies, only a minimally capable standard C library (file IO, number parsing, malloc() and friends, string functions).
Aims to be as portable between systems as possible (has its own implementation of some non-standard functions, such as [strlcpy](https://linux.die.net/man/3/strlcpy) or [strndup](https://linux.die.net/man/3/strndup)), but that still needs some work (minitar still depends on some POSIX functions, such as [basename](https://linux.die.net/man/3/basename) (not present on Windows)).
Aims to be as portable between systems as possible (has its own implementation of some non-standard functions, such as [strlcpy](https://linux.die.net/man/3/strlcpy), [strndup](https://linux.die.net/man/3/strndup) or [basename](https://linux.die.net/man/3/basename)).
Very minimal and bloat-free, currently less than 500 lines :)

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#define _IN_MINITAR
#include "minitar.h"
#include "tar.h"
#include <libgen.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdnoreturn.h>
@ -49,6 +48,7 @@ static char* minitar_strndup(const char* orig, size_t max)
}
// Our own replacement for strdup().
// https://linux.die.net/man/3/strdup
static char* minitar_strdup(const char* orig)
{
size_t len = strlen(orig);
@ -58,6 +58,31 @@ static char* minitar_strdup(const char* orig)
return ptr;
}
static char dot[] = ".";
// POSIX function to extract the basename from a path. Not present on non-POSIX, but since paths inside a tar archive
// are always POSIX (I believe?), we can use a replacement that does exactly the same thing as the original basename().
// https://linux.die.net/man/3/basename
static char* minitar_basename(char* path)
{
// If path is NULL, or the string's length is 0, return .
if (!path) return dot;
size_t len = strlen(path);
if (!len) return dot;
// Strip trailing slashes.
char* it = path + len - 1;
while (*it == '/' && it != path) { it--; }
*(it + 1) = 0;
if (it == path) return path;
// Return path from the first character if there are no more slashes, or from the first character after the last
// slash.
char* beg = strrchr(path, '/');
if (!beg) return path;
return beg + 1;
}
// strcat, but for characters :)
static void minitar_append_char(char* str, char c)
{
@ -81,15 +106,16 @@ size_t minitar_align_up_to_block_size(size_t size)
return minitar_is_aligned_to_block_size(size) ? size : minitar_align_down_to_block_size(size) + 512;
}
static char* minitar_get_basename(const char* path)
static void minitar_parse_basename(const char* path, char* out, size_t max)
{
char* copy = minitar_strdup(path);
if (!copy) minitar_panic("Failed to allocate memory");
char* base_name = basename(copy);
char* base_name_copy = minitar_strdup(base_name);
if (!base_name_copy) minitar_panic("Failed to allocate memory");
char* bname = minitar_basename(copy);
minitar_strlcpy(out, bname, max);
free(copy);
return base_name_copy;
}
void minitar_parse_metadata_from_tar_header(const struct tar_header* hdr, struct minitar_entry_metadata* metadata)
@ -107,9 +133,7 @@ void minitar_parse_metadata_from_tar_header(const struct tar_header* hdr, struct
metadata->path[256] = '\0';
}
char* bname = minitar_get_basename(metadata->path);
minitar_strlcpy(metadata->name, bname, sizeof(metadata->name));
free(bname);
minitar_parse_basename(metadata->path, metadata->name, sizeof(metadata->name));
// Numeric fields in tar archives are stored as octal-encoded ASCII strings. Weird decision (supposedly for
// portability), which means we have to parse these strings (the size and mtime fields aren't even null-terminated!)