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Matthew White |
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Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml |
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Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:56:45 +0200 |
On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 16:48:01 +0200
Tim Ruehsen <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Thursday, September 15, 2016 4:16:44 PM CEST Matthew White wrote:
> > On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 09:11:31 +0200
> >
> > Giuseppe Scrivano <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > Hi Matthew,
> > >
> > > Matthew White <address@hidden> writes:
> > > >> > Function amended to modify *name in place.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Followed Tim's suggestions for Patch 09/25 about different
> > > >> > environments compatibility, the function now uses last_component()
> > > >> > to detect the basename:
> > > >> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2016-09/msg00083.html
> > > >> >
> > > >> > NOTES: if *name is NULL and ref is like 'dir/C:D:file', the result
> > > >> > will be 'C:D:file'; is it advisable to remove the drive letters
> > > >> > 'C:D:' and return only 'file'?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > /*
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Replace/remove the basename of a file name.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > The file name is permanently modified.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Always set NAME to a string, even an empty one.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Use REF's basename as replacement. If REF is NULL or if it doesn't
> > > >> > provide a valid basename candidate, then remove NAME's basename.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > */
> > > >> > void
> > > >> > replace_metalink_basename (char **name, char *ref)
> > > >> > {
> > > >>
> > > >> is it something we could do using only dirname and basename? What you
> > > >> need here is "dirname(name) + basename(ref)"?
> > > >
> > > > You asked to avoid superfluous memory allocations, right?
> > >
> > > yes, and that is still my idea. I was just wondering if the cost of
> > > these extra memory allocations was worth. Is it enough to use
> > > last_component() to get it working on Windows?
> >
> > Extra memory allocations shouldn't be a concern any longer, they are removed
> > in the amended function definition previously posted:
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2016-09/msg00094.html
> >
> > About base_name() and last_component() multi-environment compatibility:
> > * lib/basename.c (base_name): Call last_component() to find the basename,
> > allocate the basename (prefix with './' if required) * lib/basename-lgpl.c
> > (last_component): Use the macros FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN and ISSLASH to
> > isolate the basename * lib/dosname.h: Define the macros
> > FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN and ISSLASH to work on different system environments
> >
> > Forgive this copy and paste, but my question about
> > replace_metalink_basename() is "if *name is NULL and ref is like
> > 'dir/C:D:file', the result will be 'C:D:file'; is it advisable to remove
> > the drive letters 'C:D:' and return only 'file'?".
>
> Yes, if you use the result as file name to any file/system calls.
Function amended to remove prefix drive letters (aka FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN)
from the resulting file name, when the file name is a bare basename.
Use the dirname from *name and the basename from ref to compute the resulting
file name.
*name + ref -> result
-----------------------------------------
NULL + "foo/C:D:file" -> "file" [bare basename]
"foobar" + "foo/C:D:file" -> "file" [bare basename]
"dir/old" + "foo/C:D:file" -> "dir/C:D:file"
"C:D:file/old" + "foo/E:F:new" -> "C:D:file/E:F:new" [is this ok?]
void
replace_metalink_basename (char **name, char *ref)
{
int n;
char *new, *basename;
if (!name)
return;
/* Strip old basename. */
if (*name)
{
basename = last_component (*name);
if (basename == *name)
xfree (*name);
else
*basename = '\0';
}
/* New basename from file name reference. */
if (ref)
{
ref = last_component (ref);
if (!*name)
while ((n = FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (ref)))
ref += n;
}
/* Replace the old basename. */
new = aprintf ("%s%s", *name ? *name : "", ref ? ref : "");
xfree (*name);
*name = new;
}
>
> > PS: I'm currently working to create a common python class for the Metalink
> > tests (testenv), see Patch 01/25
>
> :thumbs up:
All right!
>
> Regards, Tim
Regards,
Matthew
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Matthew White <address@hidden>
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- [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Matthew White, 2016/09/10
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2016/09/11
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Matthew White, 2016/09/14
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2016/09/14
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Matthew White, 2016/09/14
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2016/09/15
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Matthew White, 2016/09/15
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Tim Ruehsen, 2016/09/15
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml,
Matthew White <=
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Tim Ruehsen, 2016/09/16
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/09/16
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Tim Ruehsen, 2016/09/16
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/09/16
- Re: [Bug-wget] [PATCH 20/25] New option --metalink-index to process Metalink application/metalink4+xml, Matthew White, 2016/09/16