* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
* MT safe for the unix part, FIXME: make the win32 part MT safe as well.
*/
-/**
- * SECTION:version
- * @Title: Version Information
- * @Short_description: Variables and functions to check the GLib version
- *
- * GLib provides version information, primarily useful in configure
- * checks for builds that have a configure script. Applications will
- * not typically use the features described here.
- */
-
-/**
- * GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION:
- *
- * The major version number of the GLib library.
- *
- * Like #glib_major_version, but from the headers used at
- * application compile time, rather than from the library
- * linked against at application run time.
- */
-
-/**
- * GLIB_MINOR_VERSION:
- *
- * The minor version number of the GLib library.
- *
- * Like #gtk_minor_version, but from the headers used at
- * application compile time, rather than from the library
- * linked against at application run time.
- */
-
-/**
- * GLIB_MICRO_VERSION:
- *
- * The micro version number of the GLib library.
- *
- * Like #gtk_micro_version, but from the headers used at
- * application compile time, rather than from the library
- * linked against at application run time.
- */
-
#include "config.h"
+#include "glibconfig.h"
-#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
-#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
#include <pwd.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
#include "gutils.h"
#include "glib-init.h"
+#include "glib-private.h"
+#include "genviron.h"
#include "gfileutils.h"
+#include "ggettext.h"
#include "ghash.h"
-#include "gslist.h"
-#include "gprintfint.h"
#include "gthread.h"
-#include "gthreadprivate.h"
#include "gtestutils.h"
#include "gunicode.h"
#include "gstrfuncs.h"
#include "glibintl.h"
#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
-#include "garray.h"
#include "gconvert.h"
#include "gwin32.h"
#endif
* These are portable utility functions.
*/
-#ifdef MAXPATHLEN
-#define G_PATH_LENGTH MAXPATHLEN
-#elif defined (PATH_MAX)
-#define G_PATH_LENGTH PATH_MAX
-#elif defined (_PC_PATH_MAX)
-#define G_PATH_LENGTH sysconf(_PC_PATH_MAX)
-#else
-#define G_PATH_LENGTH 2048
-#endif
-
#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
# include <windows.h>
# ifndef GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS
#include <langinfo.h>
#endif
-const guint glib_major_version = GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION;
-const guint glib_minor_version = GLIB_MINOR_VERSION;
-const guint glib_micro_version = GLIB_MICRO_VERSION;
-const guint glib_interface_age = GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE;
-const guint glib_binary_age = GLIB_BINARY_AGE;
-
#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
gchar *
#endif
/**
- * glib_check_version:
- * @required_major: the required major version.
- * @required_minor: the required minor version.
- * @required_micro: the required micro version.
- *
- * Checks that the GLib library in use is compatible with the
- * given version. Generally you would pass in the constants
- * #GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION, #GLIB_MINOR_VERSION, #GLIB_MICRO_VERSION
- * as the three arguments to this function; that produces
- * a check that the library in use is compatible with
- * the version of GLib the application or module was compiled
- * against.
- *
- * Compatibility is defined by two things: first the version
- * of the running library is newer than the version
- * @required_major.required_minor.@required_micro. Second
- * the running library must be binary compatible with the
- * version @required_major.required_minor.@required_micro
- * (same major version.)
- *
- * Return value: %NULL if the GLib library is compatible with the
- * given version, or a string describing the version mismatch.
- * The returned string is owned by GLib and must not be modified
- * or freed.
- *
- * Since: 2.6
- **/
-const gchar *
-glib_check_version (guint required_major,
- guint required_minor,
- guint required_micro)
-{
- gint glib_effective_micro = 100 * GLIB_MINOR_VERSION + GLIB_MICRO_VERSION;
- gint required_effective_micro = 100 * required_minor + required_micro;
-
- if (required_major > GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION)
- return "GLib version too old (major mismatch)";
- if (required_major < GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION)
- return "GLib version too new (major mismatch)";
- if (required_effective_micro < glib_effective_micro - GLIB_BINARY_AGE)
- return "GLib version too new (micro mismatch)";
- if (required_effective_micro > glib_effective_micro)
- return "GLib version too old (micro mismatch)";
- return NULL;
-}
-
-#if !defined (HAVE_MEMMOVE) && !defined (HAVE_WORKING_BCOPY)
-/**
* g_memmove:
* @dest: the destination address to copy the bytes to.
* @src: the source address to copy the bytes from.
* Copies a block of memory @len bytes long, from @src to @dest.
* The source and destination areas may overlap.
*
- * In order to use this function, you must include
- * <filename>string.h</filename> yourself, because this macro will
- * typically simply resolve to memmove() and GLib does not include
- * <filename>string.h</filename> for you.
+ * Deprecated:2.40: Just use memmove().
*/
-void
-g_memmove (gpointer dest,
- gconstpointer src,
- gulong len)
-{
- gchar* destptr = dest;
- const gchar* srcptr = src;
- if (src + len < dest || dest + len < src)
- {
- bcopy (src, dest, len);
- return;
- }
- else if (dest <= src)
- {
- while (len--)
- *(destptr++) = *(srcptr++);
- }
- else
- {
- destptr += len;
- srcptr += len;
- while (len--)
- *(--destptr) = *(--srcptr);
- }
-}
-#endif /* !HAVE_MEMMOVE && !HAVE_WORKING_BCOPY */
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
#undef g_atexit
* As can be seen from the above, for portability it's best to avoid
* calling g_atexit() (or atexit()) except in the main executable of a
* program.
+ *
+ * Deprecated:2.32: It is best to avoid g_atexit().
*/
void
g_atexit (GVoidFunc func)
{
gint result;
- const gchar *error = NULL;
- /* keep this in sync with glib.h */
-
-#ifdef G_NATIVE_ATEXIT
- result = ATEXIT (func);
- if (result)
- error = g_strerror (errno);
-#elif defined (HAVE_ATEXIT)
-# ifdef NeXT /* @#%@! NeXTStep */
- result = !atexit ((void (*)(void)) func);
- if (result)
- error = g_strerror (errno);
-# else
result = atexit ((void (*)(void)) func);
if (result)
- error = g_strerror (errno);
-# endif /* NeXT */
-#elif defined (HAVE_ON_EXIT)
- result = on_exit ((void (*)(int, void *)) func, NULL);
- if (result)
- error = g_strerror (errno);
-#else
- result = 0;
- error = "no implementation";
-#endif /* G_NATIVE_ATEXIT */
-
- if (error)
- g_error ("Could not register atexit() function: %s", error);
+ {
+ g_error ("Could not register atexit() function: %s",
+ g_strerror (errno));
+ }
}
/* Based on execvp() from GNU Libc.
*
* On Windows, if @program does not have a file type suffix, tries
* with the suffixes .exe, .cmd, .bat and .com, and the suffixes in
- * the <envar>PATHEXT</envar> environment variable.
+ * the `PATHEXT` environment variable.
*
* On Windows, it looks for the file in the same way as CreateProcess()
* would. This means first in the directory where the executing
* program was loaded from, then in the current directory, then in the
* Windows 32-bit system directory, then in the Windows directory, and
- * finally in the directories in the <envar>PATH</envar> environment
- * variable. If the program is found, the return value contains the
- * full name including the type suffix.
+ * finally in the directories in the `PATH` environment variable. If
+ * the program is found, the return value contains the full name
+ * including the type suffix.
*
- * Return value: absolute path, or %NULL
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated string with the absolute path, or %NULL
**/
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
static gchar *
}
path = g_getenv ("PATH");
-#if defined(G_OS_UNIX) || defined(G_OS_BEOS)
+#if defined(G_OS_UNIX)
if (path == NULL)
{
- /* There is no `PATH' in the environment. The default
+ /* There is no 'PATH' in the environment. The default
* search path in GNU libc is the current directory followed by
- * the path `confstr' returns for `_CS_PATH'.
+ * the path 'confstr' returns for '_CS_PATH'.
*/
/* In GLib we put . last, for security, and don't use the
if (p == path)
/* Two adjacent colons, or a colon at the beginning or the end
- * of `PATH' means to search the current directory.
+ * of 'PATH' means to search the current directory.
*/
startp = name + 1;
else
}
/**
- * g_basename:
- * @file_name: the name of the file.
- *
- * Gets the name of the file without any leading directory components.
- * It returns a pointer into the given file name string.
- *
- * Return value: the name of the file without any leading directory components.
- *
- * Deprecated:2.2: Use g_path_get_basename() instead, but notice that
- * g_path_get_basename() allocates new memory for the returned string, unlike
- * this function which returns a pointer into the argument.
- **/
-const gchar *
-g_basename (const gchar *file_name)
-{
- register gchar *base;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (file_name != NULL, NULL);
-
- base = strrchr (file_name, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- {
- gchar *q = strrchr (file_name, '/');
- if (base == NULL || (q != NULL && q > base))
- base = q;
- }
-#endif
-
- if (base)
- return base + 1;
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- if (g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':')
- return (gchar*) file_name + 2;
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- return (gchar*) file_name;
-}
-
-/**
- * g_path_get_basename:
- * @file_name: the name of the file.
- *
- * Gets the last component of the filename. If @file_name ends with a
- * directory separator it gets the component before the last slash. If
- * @file_name consists only of directory separators (and on Windows,
- * possibly a drive letter), a single separator is returned. If
- * @file_name is empty, it gets ".".
- *
- * Return value: a newly allocated string containing the last component of
- * the filename.
- */
-gchar*
-g_path_get_basename (const gchar *file_name)
-{
- register gssize base;
- register gssize last_nonslash;
- gsize len;
- gchar *retval;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (file_name != NULL, NULL);
-
- if (file_name[0] == '\0')
- /* empty string */
- return g_strdup (".");
-
- last_nonslash = strlen (file_name) - 1;
-
- while (last_nonslash >= 0 && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name [last_nonslash]))
- last_nonslash--;
-
- if (last_nonslash == -1)
- /* string only containing slashes */
- return g_strdup (G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S);
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- if (last_nonslash == 1 && g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':')
- /* string only containing slashes and a drive */
- return g_strdup (G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S);
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- base = last_nonslash;
-
- while (base >=0 && !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name [base]))
- base--;
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- if (base == -1 && g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':')
- base = 1;
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- len = last_nonslash - base;
- retval = g_malloc (len + 1);
- memcpy (retval, file_name + base + 1, len);
- retval [len] = '\0';
- return retval;
-}
-
-/**
- * g_path_is_absolute:
- * @file_name: a file name.
- *
- * Returns %TRUE if the given @file_name is an absolute file name.
- * Note that this is a somewhat vague concept on Windows.
- *
- * On POSIX systems, an absolute file name is well-defined. It always
- * starts from the single root directory. For example "/usr/local".
- *
- * On Windows, the concepts of current drive and drive-specific
- * current directory introduce vagueness. This function interprets as
- * an absolute file name one that either begins with a directory
- * separator such as "\Users\tml" or begins with the root on a drive,
- * for example "C:\Windows". The first case also includes UNC paths
- * such as "\\myserver\docs\foo". In all cases, either slashes or
- * backslashes are accepted.
- *
- * Note that a file name relative to the current drive root does not
- * truly specify a file uniquely over time and across processes, as
- * the current drive is a per-process value and can be changed.
- *
- * File names relative the current directory on some specific drive,
- * such as "D:foo/bar", are not interpreted as absolute by this
- * function, but they obviously are not relative to the normal current
- * directory as returned by getcwd() or g_get_current_dir()
- * either. Such paths should be avoided, or need to be handled using
- * Windows-specific code.
- *
- * Returns: %TRUE if @file_name is absolute.
- */
-gboolean
-g_path_is_absolute (const gchar *file_name)
-{
- g_return_val_if_fail (file_name != NULL, FALSE);
-
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]))
- return TRUE;
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- /* Recognize drive letter on native Windows */
- if (g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) &&
- file_name[1] == ':' && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[2]))
- return TRUE;
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * g_path_skip_root:
- * @file_name: a file name.
- *
- * Returns a pointer into @file_name after the root component, i.e. after
- * the "/" in UNIX or "C:\" under Windows. If @file_name is not an absolute
- * path it returns %NULL.
- *
- * Returns: a pointer into @file_name after the root component.
- */
-const gchar *
-g_path_skip_root (const gchar *file_name)
-{
- g_return_val_if_fail (file_name != NULL, NULL);
-
-#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
- /* Skip \\server\share or //server/share */
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]) &&
- G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[1]) &&
- file_name[2] &&
- !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[2]))
- {
- gchar *p;
-
- p = strchr (file_name + 2, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- {
- gchar *q = strchr (file_name + 2, '/');
- if (p == NULL || (q != NULL && q < p))
- p = q;
- }
-#endif
- if (p &&
- p > file_name + 2 &&
- p[1])
- {
- file_name = p + 1;
-
- while (file_name[0] && !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]))
- file_name++;
-
- /* Possibly skip a backslash after the share name */
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]))
- file_name++;
-
- return (gchar *)file_name;
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- /* Skip initial slashes */
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]))
- {
- while (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]))
- file_name++;
- return (gchar *)file_name;
- }
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- /* Skip X:\ */
- if (g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':' && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[2]))
- return (gchar *)file_name + 3;
-#endif
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/**
* g_bit_nth_lsf:
* @mask: a #gulong containing flags
* @nth_bit: the index of the bit to start the search from
* Returns: the number of bits used to hold @number
*/
-/**
- * g_dirname:
- * @file_name: the name of the file
- *
- * Gets the directory components of a file name.
- * If the file name has no directory components "." is returned.
- * The returned string should be freed when no longer needed.
- *
- * Returns: the directory components of the file
- *
- * Deprecated: use g_path_get_dirname() instead
- */
+G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_utils_global);
-/**
- * g_path_get_dirname:
- * @file_name: the name of the file.
- *
- * Gets the directory components of a file name. If the file name has no
- * directory components "." is returned. The returned string should be
- * freed when no longer needed.
- *
- * Returns: the directory components of the file.
- */
-gchar*
-g_path_get_dirname (const gchar *file_name)
+typedef struct
{
- register gchar *base;
- register gsize len;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (file_name != NULL, NULL);
-
- base = strrchr (file_name, G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- {
- gchar *q = strrchr (file_name, '/');
- if (base == NULL || (q != NULL && q > base))
- base = q;
- }
-#endif
- if (!base)
- {
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- if (g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':')
- {
- gchar drive_colon_dot[4];
+ gchar *user_name;
+ gchar *real_name;
+ gchar *home_dir;
+} UserDatabaseEntry;
- drive_colon_dot[0] = file_name[0];
- drive_colon_dot[1] = ':';
- drive_colon_dot[2] = '.';
- drive_colon_dot[3] = '\0';
+static gchar *g_user_data_dir = NULL;
+static gchar **g_system_data_dirs = NULL;
+static gchar *g_user_cache_dir = NULL;
+static gchar *g_user_config_dir = NULL;
+static gchar **g_system_config_dirs = NULL;
- return g_strdup (drive_colon_dot);
- }
-#endif
- return g_strdup (".");
- }
+static gchar **g_user_special_dirs = NULL;
- while (base > file_name && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*base))
- base--;
+/* fifteen minutes of fame for everybody */
+#define G_USER_DIRS_EXPIRE 15 * 60
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- /* base points to the char before the last slash.
- *
- * In case file_name is the root of a drive (X:\) or a child of the
- * root of a drive (X:\foo), include the slash.
- *
- * In case file_name is the root share of an UNC path
- * (\\server\share), add a slash, returning \\server\share\ .
- *
- * In case file_name is a direct child of a share in an UNC path
- * (\\server\share\foo), include the slash after the share name,
- * returning \\server\share\ .
- */
- if (base == file_name + 1 && g_ascii_isalpha (file_name[0]) && file_name[1] == ':')
- base++;
- else if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[0]) &&
- G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[1]) &&
- file_name[2] &&
- !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (file_name[2]) &&
- base >= file_name + 2)
+
+static gchar *
+get_special_folder (int csidl)
+{
+ wchar_t path[MAX_PATH+1];
+ HRESULT hr;
+ LPITEMIDLIST pidl = NULL;
+ BOOL b;
+ gchar *retval = NULL;
+
+ hr = SHGetSpecialFolderLocation (NULL, csidl, &pidl);
+ if (hr == S_OK)
{
- const gchar *p = file_name + 2;
- while (*p && !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
- p++;
- if (p == base + 1)
- {
- len = (guint) strlen (file_name) + 1;
- base = g_new (gchar, len + 1);
- strcpy (base, file_name);
- base[len-1] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR;
- base[len] = 0;
- return base;
- }
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
- {
- p++;
- while (*p && !G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
- p++;
- if (p == base + 1)
- base++;
- }
+ b = SHGetPathFromIDListW (pidl, path);
+ if (b)
+ retval = g_utf16_to_utf8 (path, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ CoTaskMemFree (pidl);
}
-#endif
-
- len = (guint) 1 + base - file_name;
-
- base = g_new (gchar, len + 1);
- g_memmove (base, file_name, len);
- base[len] = 0;
-
- return base;
+ return retval;
}
-/**
- * g_get_current_dir:
- *
- * Gets the current directory.
- * The returned string should be freed when no longer needed. The encoding
- * of the returned string is system defined. On Windows, it is always UTF-8.
- *
- * Returns: the current directory.
- */
-gchar*
-g_get_current_dir (void)
+static char *
+get_windows_directory_root (void)
{
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+ wchar_t wwindowsdir[MAX_PATH];
- gchar *dir = NULL;
- wchar_t dummy[2], *wdir;
- int len;
+ if (GetWindowsDirectoryW (wwindowsdir, G_N_ELEMENTS (wwindowsdir)))
+ {
+ /* Usually X:\Windows, but in terminal server environments
+ * might be an UNC path, AFAIK.
+ */
+ char *windowsdir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wwindowsdir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ char *p;
- len = GetCurrentDirectoryW (2, dummy);
- wdir = g_new (wchar_t, len);
+ if (windowsdir == NULL)
+ return g_strdup ("C:\\");
- if (GetCurrentDirectoryW (len, wdir) == len - 1)
- dir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wdir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- g_free (wdir);
+ p = (char *) g_path_skip_root (windowsdir);
+ if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]) && p[-2] != ':')
+ p--;
+ *p = '\0';
+ return windowsdir;
+ }
+ else
+ return g_strdup ("C:\\");
+}
- if (dir == NULL)
- dir = g_strdup ("\\");
+#endif
- return dir;
+/* HOLDS: g_utils_global_lock */
+static UserDatabaseEntry *
+g_get_user_database_entry (void)
+{
+ static UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
-#else
+ if (g_once_init_enter (&entry))
+ {
+ static UserDatabaseEntry e;
- gchar *buffer = NULL;
- gchar *dir = NULL;
- static gulong max_len = 0;
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+ {
+ struct passwd *pw = NULL;
+ gpointer buffer = NULL;
+ gint error;
+ gchar *logname;
- if (max_len == 0)
- max_len = (G_PATH_LENGTH == -1) ? 2048 : G_PATH_LENGTH;
-
- /* We don't use getcwd(3) on SUNOS, because, it does a popen("pwd")
- * and, if that wasn't bad enough, hangs in doing so.
- */
-#if (defined (sun) && !defined (__SVR4)) || !defined(HAVE_GETCWD)
- buffer = g_new (gchar, max_len + 1);
- *buffer = 0;
- dir = getwd (buffer);
-#else /* !sun || !HAVE_GETCWD */
- while (max_len < G_MAXULONG / 2)
- {
- g_free (buffer);
- buffer = g_new (gchar, max_len + 1);
- *buffer = 0;
- dir = getcwd (buffer, max_len);
+# if defined (HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R) || defined (HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R)
+ struct passwd pwd;
+# ifdef _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX
+ /* This reurns the maximum length */
+ glong bufsize = sysconf (_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX);
- if (dir || errno != ERANGE)
- break;
+ if (bufsize < 0)
+ bufsize = 64;
+# else /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
+ glong bufsize = 64;
+# endif /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
- max_len *= 2;
- }
-#endif /* !sun || !HAVE_GETCWD */
-
- if (!dir || !*buffer)
- {
- /* hm, should we g_error() out here?
- * this can happen if e.g. "./" has mode \0000
- */
- buffer[0] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR;
- buffer[1] = 0;
- }
+ logname = (gchar *) g_getenv ("LOGNAME");
- dir = g_strdup (buffer);
- g_free (buffer);
-
- return dir;
-#endif /* !Win32 */
-}
+ do
+ {
+ g_free (buffer);
+ /* we allocate 6 extra bytes to work around a bug in
+ * Mac OS < 10.3. See #156446
+ */
+ buffer = g_malloc (bufsize + 6);
+ errno = 0;
-/**
- * g_getenv:
- * @variable: the environment variable to get, in the GLib file name encoding.
- *
- * Returns the value of an environment variable. The name and value
- * are in the GLib file name encoding. On UNIX, this means the actual
- * bytes which might or might not be in some consistent character set
- * and encoding. On Windows, it is in UTF-8. On Windows, in case the
- * environment variable's value contains references to other
- * environment variables, they are expanded.
- *
- * Return value: the value of the environment variable, or %NULL if
- * the environment variable is not found. The returned string may be
- * overwritten by the next call to g_getenv(), g_setenv() or
- * g_unsetenv().
- **/
-const gchar *
-g_getenv (const gchar *variable)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (variable != NULL, NULL);
-
- return getenv (variable);
-
-#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- GQuark quark;
- gchar *value;
- wchar_t dummy[2], *wname, *wvalue;
- int len;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (variable != NULL, NULL);
- g_return_val_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (variable, -1, NULL), NULL);
-
- /* On Windows NT, it is relatively typical that environment
- * variables contain references to other environment variables. If
- * so, use ExpandEnvironmentStrings(). (In an ideal world, such
- * environment variables would be stored in the Registry as
- * REG_EXPAND_SZ type values, and would then get automatically
- * expanded before a program sees them. But there is broken software
- * that stores environment variables as REG_SZ values even if they
- * contain references to other environment variables.)
- */
-
- wname = g_utf8_to_utf16 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- len = GetEnvironmentVariableW (wname, dummy, 2);
-
- if (len == 0)
- {
- g_free (wname);
- return NULL;
- }
- else if (len == 1)
- len = 2;
-
- wvalue = g_new (wchar_t, len);
-
- if (GetEnvironmentVariableW (wname, wvalue, len) != len - 1)
- {
- g_free (wname);
- g_free (wvalue);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (wcschr (wvalue, L'%') != NULL)
- {
- wchar_t *tem = wvalue;
-
- len = ExpandEnvironmentStringsW (wvalue, dummy, 2);
-
- if (len > 0)
- {
- wvalue = g_new (wchar_t, len);
-
- if (ExpandEnvironmentStringsW (tem, wvalue, len) != len)
- {
- g_free (wvalue);
- wvalue = tem;
- }
- else
- g_free (tem);
- }
- }
-
- value = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wvalue, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- g_free (wname);
- g_free (wvalue);
-
- quark = g_quark_from_string (value);
- g_free (value);
-
- return g_quark_to_string (quark);
-
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-}
-
-/* _g_getenv_nomalloc
- * this function does a getenv() without doing any kind of allocation
- * through glib. it's suitable for chars <= 127 only (both, for the
- * variable name and the contents) and for contents < 1024 chars in
- * length. also, it aliases "" to a NULL return value.
- **/
-const gchar*
-_g_getenv_nomalloc (const gchar *variable,
- gchar buffer[1024])
-{
- const gchar *retval = getenv (variable);
- if (retval && retval[0])
- {
- gint l = strlen (retval);
- if (l < 1024)
- {
- strncpy (buffer, retval, l);
- buffer[l] = 0;
- return buffer;
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/**
- * g_setenv:
- * @variable: the environment variable to set, must not contain '='.
- * @value: the value for to set the variable to.
- * @overwrite: whether to change the variable if it already exists.
- *
- * Sets an environment variable. Both the variable's name and value
- * should be in the GLib file name encoding. On UNIX, this means that
- * they can be any sequence of bytes. On Windows, they should be in
- * UTF-8.
- *
- * Note that on some systems, when variables are overwritten, the memory
- * used for the previous variables and its value isn't reclaimed.
- *
- * <warning><para>
- * Environment variable handling in UNIX is not thread-safe, and your
- * program may crash if one thread calls g_setenv() while another
- * thread is calling getenv(). (And note that many functions, such as
- * gettext(), call getenv() internally.) This function is only safe to
- * use at the very start of your program, before creating any other
- * threads (or creating objects that create worker threads of their
- * own).
- * </para></warning>
- *
- * Returns: %FALSE if the environment variable couldn't be set.
- *
- * Since: 2.4
- */
-gboolean
-g_setenv (const gchar *variable,
- const gchar *value,
- gboolean overwrite)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
-
- gint result;
-#ifndef HAVE_SETENV
- gchar *string;
-#endif
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (variable != NULL, FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail (strchr (variable, '=') == NULL, FALSE);
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SETENV
- result = setenv (variable, value, overwrite);
-#else
- if (!overwrite && getenv (variable) != NULL)
- return TRUE;
-
- /* This results in a leak when you overwrite existing
- * settings. It would be fairly easy to fix this by keeping
- * our own parallel array or hash table.
- */
- string = g_strconcat (variable, "=", value, NULL);
- result = putenv (string);
-#endif
- return result == 0;
-
-#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- gboolean retval;
- wchar_t *wname, *wvalue, *wassignment;
- gchar *tem;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (variable != NULL, FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail (strchr (variable, '=') == NULL, FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (variable, -1, NULL), FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL), FALSE);
-
- if (!overwrite && g_getenv (variable) != NULL)
- return TRUE;
-
- /* We want to (if possible) set both the environment variable copy
- * kept by the C runtime and the one kept by the system.
- *
- * We can't use only the C runtime's putenv or _wputenv() as that
- * won't work for arbitrary Unicode strings in a "non-Unicode" app
- * (with main() and not wmain()). In a "main()" app the C runtime
- * initializes the C runtime's environment table by converting the
- * real (wide char) environment variables to system codepage, thus
- * breaking those that aren't representable in the system codepage.
- *
- * As the C runtime's putenv() will also set the system copy, we do
- * the putenv() first, then call SetEnvironmentValueW ourselves.
- */
-
- wname = g_utf8_to_utf16 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- wvalue = g_utf8_to_utf16 (value, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- tem = g_strconcat (variable, "=", value, NULL);
- wassignment = g_utf8_to_utf16 (tem, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- g_free (tem);
- _wputenv (wassignment);
- g_free (wassignment);
-
- retval = (SetEnvironmentVariableW (wname, wvalue) != 0);
-
- g_free (wname);
- g_free (wvalue);
-
- return retval;
-
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-}
-
-#ifdef HAVE__NSGETENVIRON
-#define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())
-#elif !defined(G_OS_WIN32)
-
-/* According to the Single Unix Specification, environ is not in
- * any system header, although unistd.h often declares it.
- */
-extern char **environ;
-#endif
-
-/**
- * g_unsetenv:
- * @variable: the environment variable to remove, must not contain '='.
- *
- * Removes an environment variable from the environment.
- *
- * Note that on some systems, when variables are overwritten, the memory
- * used for the previous variables and its value isn't reclaimed.
- *
- * <warning><para>
- * Environment variable handling in UNIX is not thread-safe, and your
- * program may crash if one thread calls g_unsetenv() while another
- * thread is calling getenv(). (And note that many functions, such as
- * gettext(), call getenv() internally.) This function is only safe to
- * use at the very start of your program, before creating any other
- * threads (or creating objects that create worker threads of their
- * own).
- * </para></warning>
- *
- * Since: 2.4
- **/
-void
-g_unsetenv (const gchar *variable)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSETENV
- g_return_if_fail (variable != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (strchr (variable, '=') == NULL);
-
- unsetenv (variable);
-#else /* !HAVE_UNSETENV */
- int len;
- gchar **e, **f;
-
- g_return_if_fail (variable != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (strchr (variable, '=') == NULL);
-
- len = strlen (variable);
-
- /* Mess directly with the environ array.
- * This seems to be the only portable way to do this.
- *
- * Note that we remove *all* environment entries for
- * the variable name, not just the first.
- */
- e = f = environ;
- while (*e != NULL)
- {
- if (strncmp (*e, variable, len) != 0 || (*e)[len] != '=')
- {
- *f = *e;
- f++;
- }
- e++;
- }
- *f = NULL;
-#endif /* !HAVE_UNSETENV */
-
-#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
- wchar_t *wname, *wassignment;
- gchar *tem;
-
- g_return_if_fail (variable != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (strchr (variable, '=') == NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (variable, -1, NULL));
-
- wname = g_utf8_to_utf16 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- tem = g_strconcat (variable, "=", NULL);
- wassignment = g_utf8_to_utf16 (tem, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- g_free (tem);
- _wputenv (wassignment);
- g_free (wassignment);
-
- SetEnvironmentVariableW (wname, NULL);
-
- g_free (wname);
-
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-}
-
-/**
- * g_listenv:
- *
- * Gets the names of all variables set in the environment.
- *
- * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): a %NULL-terminated list of strings which must be freed
- * with g_strfreev().
- *
- * Programs that want to be portable to Windows should typically use
- * this function and g_getenv() instead of using the environ array
- * from the C library directly. On Windows, the strings in the environ
- * array are in system codepage encoding, while in most of the typical
- * use cases for environment variables in GLib-using programs you want
- * the UTF-8 encoding that this function and g_getenv() provide.
- *
- * Since: 2.8
- */
-gchar **
-g_listenv (void)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
- gchar **result, *eq;
- gint len, i, j;
-
- len = g_strv_length (environ);
- result = g_new0 (gchar *, len + 1);
-
- j = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- {
- eq = strchr (environ[i], '=');
- if (eq)
- result[j++] = g_strndup (environ[i], eq - environ[i]);
- }
-
- result[j] = NULL;
-
- return result;
-#else
- gchar **result, *eq;
- gint len = 0, j;
- wchar_t *p, *q;
-
- p = (wchar_t *) GetEnvironmentStringsW ();
- if (p != NULL)
- {
- q = p;
- while (*q)
- {
- q += wcslen (q) + 1;
- len++;
- }
- }
- result = g_new0 (gchar *, len + 1);
-
- j = 0;
- q = p;
- while (*q)
- {
- result[j] = g_utf16_to_utf8 (q, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- if (result[j] != NULL)
- {
- eq = strchr (result[j], '=');
- if (eq && eq > result[j])
- {
- *eq = '\0';
- j++;
- }
- else
- g_free (result[j]);
- }
- q += wcslen (q) + 1;
- }
- result[j] = NULL;
- FreeEnvironmentStringsW (p);
-
- return result;
-#endif
-}
-
-/**
- * g_get_environ:
- *
- * Gets the list of environment variables for the current process. The
- * list is %NULL terminated and each item in the list is of the form
- * 'NAME=VALUE'.
- *
- * This is equivalent to direct access to the 'environ' global variable,
- * except portable.
- *
- * The return value is freshly allocated and it should be freed with
- * g_strfreev() when it is no longer needed.
- *
- * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): the list of environment variables
- *
- * Since: 2.28
- */
-gchar **
-g_get_environ (void)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
- return g_strdupv (environ);
-#else
- gunichar2 *strings;
- gchar **result;
- gint i, n;
-
- strings = GetEnvironmentStringsW ();
- for (n = 0; strings[n]; n += wcslen (strings + n) + 1);
- result = g_new (char *, n + 1);
- for (i = 0; strings[i]; i += wcslen (strings + i) + 1)
- result[i] = g_utf16_to_utf8 (strings + i, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- FreeEnvironmentStringsW (strings);
- result[i] = NULL;
-
- return result;
-#endif
-}
-
-G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_utils_global);
-
-static gchar *g_tmp_dir = NULL;
-static gchar *g_user_name = NULL;
-static gchar *g_real_name = NULL;
-static gchar *g_home_dir = NULL;
-static gchar *g_host_name = NULL;
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
-/* System codepage versions of the above, kept at file level so that they,
- * too, are produced only once.
- */
-static gchar *g_tmp_dir_cp = NULL;
-static gchar *g_user_name_cp = NULL;
-static gchar *g_real_name_cp = NULL;
-static gchar *g_home_dir_cp = NULL;
-#endif
-
-static gchar *g_user_data_dir = NULL;
-static gchar **g_system_data_dirs = NULL;
-static gchar *g_user_cache_dir = NULL;
-static gchar *g_user_config_dir = NULL;
-static gchar **g_system_config_dirs = NULL;
-
-static gchar **g_user_special_dirs = NULL;
-
-/* fifteen minutes of fame for everybody */
-#define G_USER_DIRS_EXPIRE 15 * 60
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
-
-static gchar *
-get_special_folder (int csidl)
-{
- wchar_t path[MAX_PATH+1];
- HRESULT hr;
- LPITEMIDLIST pidl = NULL;
- BOOL b;
- gchar *retval = NULL;
-
- hr = SHGetSpecialFolderLocation (NULL, csidl, &pidl);
- if (hr == S_OK)
- {
- b = SHGetPathFromIDListW (pidl, path);
- if (b)
- retval = g_utf16_to_utf8 (path, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- CoTaskMemFree (pidl);
- }
- return retval;
-}
-
-static char *
-get_windows_directory_root (void)
-{
- wchar_t wwindowsdir[MAX_PATH];
-
- if (GetWindowsDirectoryW (wwindowsdir, G_N_ELEMENTS (wwindowsdir)))
- {
- /* Usually X:\Windows, but in terminal server environments
- * might be an UNC path, AFAIK.
- */
- char *windowsdir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wwindowsdir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- char *p;
-
- if (windowsdir == NULL)
- return g_strdup ("C:\\");
-
- p = (char *) g_path_skip_root (windowsdir);
- if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]) && p[-2] != ':')
- p--;
- *p = '\0';
- return windowsdir;
- }
- else
- return g_strdup ("C:\\");
-}
-
-#endif
-
-/* HOLDS: g_utils_global_lock */
-static void
-g_get_any_init_do (void)
-{
- gchar hostname[100];
-
- g_tmp_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("TMPDIR"));
- if (g_tmp_dir == NULL || *g_tmp_dir == '\0')
- g_tmp_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("TMP"));
- if (g_tmp_dir == NULL || *g_tmp_dir == '\0')
- g_tmp_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("TEMP"));
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- if (g_tmp_dir == NULL || *g_tmp_dir == '\0')
- g_tmp_dir = get_windows_directory_root ();
-#else
-#ifdef P_tmpdir
- if (g_tmp_dir == NULL || *g_tmp_dir == '\0')
- {
- gsize k;
- g_tmp_dir = g_strdup (P_tmpdir);
- k = strlen (g_tmp_dir);
- if (k > 1 && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (g_tmp_dir[k - 1]))
- g_tmp_dir[k - 1] = '\0';
- }
-#endif
-
- if (g_tmp_dir == NULL || *g_tmp_dir == '\0')
- {
- g_tmp_dir = g_strdup ("/tmp");
- }
-#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- /* We check $HOME first for Win32, though it is a last resort for Unix
- * where we prefer the results of getpwuid().
- */
- g_home_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("HOME"));
-
- /* Only believe HOME if it is an absolute path and exists */
- if (g_home_dir)
- {
- if (!(g_path_is_absolute (g_home_dir) &&
- g_file_test (g_home_dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)))
- {
- g_free (g_home_dir);
- g_home_dir = NULL;
- }
- }
-
- /* In case HOME is Unix-style (it happens), convert it to
- * Windows style.
- */
- if (g_home_dir)
- {
- gchar *p;
- while ((p = strchr (g_home_dir, '/')) != NULL)
- *p = '\\';
- }
-
- if (!g_home_dir)
- {
- /* USERPROFILE is probably the closest equivalent to $HOME? */
- if (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE") != NULL)
- g_home_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE"));
- }
-
- if (!g_home_dir)
- g_home_dir = get_special_folder (CSIDL_PROFILE);
-
- if (!g_home_dir)
- g_home_dir = get_windows_directory_root ();
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
- {
- struct passwd *pw = NULL;
- gpointer buffer = NULL;
- gint error;
- gchar *logname;
-
-# if defined (HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R) || defined (HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R)
- struct passwd pwd;
-# ifdef _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX
- /* This reurns the maximum length */
- glong bufsize = sysconf (_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX);
-
- if (bufsize < 0)
- bufsize = 64;
-# else /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
- glong bufsize = 64;
-# endif /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
-
- logname = (gchar *) g_getenv ("LOGNAME");
-
- do
- {
- g_free (buffer);
- /* we allocate 6 extra bytes to work around a bug in
- * Mac OS < 10.3. See #156446
- */
- buffer = g_malloc (bufsize + 6);
- errno = 0;
-
# ifdef HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R
- if (logname) {
- error = getpwnam_r (logname, &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
- if (!pw || (pw->pw_uid != getuid ())) {
- /* LOGNAME is lying, fall back to looking up the uid */
- error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
- }
- } else {
- error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
- }
- error = error < 0 ? errno : error;
+ if (logname) {
+ error = getpwnam_r (logname, &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
+ if (!pw || (pw->pw_uid != getuid ())) {
+ /* LOGNAME is lying, fall back to looking up the uid */
+ error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
+ }
+ } else {
+ error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
+ }
+ error = error < 0 ? errno : error;
# else /* HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R */
- /* HPUX 11 falls into the HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R case */
-# if defined(_AIX) || defined(__hpux)
- error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
- pw = error == 0 ? &pwd : NULL;
+# if defined(_AIX)
+ error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
+ pw = error == 0 ? &pwd : NULL;
# else /* !_AIX */
- if (logname) {
- pw = getpwnam_r (logname, &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
- if (!pw || (pw->pw_uid != getuid ())) {
- /* LOGNAME is lying, fall back to looking up the uid */
- pw = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
- }
- } else {
- pw = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
- }
- error = pw ? 0 : errno;
-# endif /* !_AIX */
+ if (logname) {
+ pw = getpwnam_r (logname, &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
+ if (!pw || (pw->pw_uid != getuid ())) {
+ /* LOGNAME is lying, fall back to looking up the uid */
+ pw = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
+ }
+ } else {
+ pw = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize);
+ }
+ error = pw ? 0 : errno;
+# endif /* !_AIX */
# endif /* HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R */
-
- if (!pw)
- {
- /* we bail out prematurely if the user id can't be found
- * (should be pretty rare case actually), or if the buffer
- * should be sufficiently big and lookups are still not
- * successful.
- */
- if (error == 0 || error == ENOENT)
- {
- g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (%lu)",
- (gulong) getuid ());
- break;
- }
- if (bufsize > 32 * 1024)
- {
- g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to: %s.",
- g_strerror (error));
- break;
- }
-
- bufsize *= 2;
- }
- }
- while (!pw);
-# endif /* HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R || HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R */
-
- if (!pw)
- {
- setpwent ();
- pw = getpwuid (getuid ());
- endpwent ();
- }
- if (pw)
- {
- g_user_name = g_strdup (pw->pw_name);
-
- if (pw->pw_gecos && *pw->pw_gecos != '\0')
- {
- gchar **gecos_fields;
- gchar **name_parts;
-
- /* split the gecos field and substitute '&' */
- gecos_fields = g_strsplit (pw->pw_gecos, ",", 0);
- name_parts = g_strsplit (gecos_fields[0], "&", 0);
- pw->pw_name[0] = g_ascii_toupper (pw->pw_name[0]);
- g_real_name = g_strjoinv (pw->pw_name, name_parts);
- g_strfreev (gecos_fields);
- g_strfreev (name_parts);
- }
-
- if (!g_home_dir)
- g_home_dir = g_strdup (pw->pw_dir);
- }
- g_free (buffer);
- }
-
-#else /* !HAVE_PWD_H */
-
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- {
- guint len = UNLEN+1;
- wchar_t buffer[UNLEN+1];
-
- if (GetUserNameW (buffer, (LPDWORD) &len))
- {
- g_user_name = g_utf16_to_utf8 (buffer, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- g_real_name = g_strdup (g_user_name);
- }
- }
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-#endif /* !HAVE_PWD_H */
+ if (!pw)
+ {
+ /* we bail out prematurely if the user id can't be found
+ * (should be pretty rare case actually), or if the buffer
+ * should be sufficiently big and lookups are still not
+ * successful.
+ */
+ if (error == 0 || error == ENOENT)
+ {
+ g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (%lu)",
+ (gulong) getuid ());
+ break;
+ }
+ if (bufsize > 32 * 1024)
+ {
+ g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to: %s.",
+ g_strerror (error));
+ break;
+ }
+
+ bufsize *= 2;
+ }
+ }
+ while (!pw);
+# endif /* HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R || HAVE_NONPOSIX_GETPWUID_R */
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
- if (!g_home_dir)
- g_home_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("HOME"));
+ if (!pw)
+ {
+ pw = getpwuid (getuid ());
+ }
+ if (pw)
+ {
+ e.user_name = g_strdup (pw->pw_name);
+
+#ifndef __BIONIC__
+ if (pw->pw_gecos && *pw->pw_gecos != '\0')
+ {
+ gchar **gecos_fields;
+ gchar **name_parts;
+
+ /* split the gecos field and substitute '&' */
+ gecos_fields = g_strsplit (pw->pw_gecos, ",", 0);
+ name_parts = g_strsplit (gecos_fields[0], "&", 0);
+ pw->pw_name[0] = g_ascii_toupper (pw->pw_name[0]);
+ e.real_name = g_strjoinv (pw->pw_name, name_parts);
+ g_strfreev (gecos_fields);
+ g_strfreev (name_parts);
+ }
#endif
-#ifdef __EMX__
- /* change '\\' in %HOME% to '/' */
- g_strdelimit (g_home_dir, "\\",'/');
-#endif
- if (!g_user_name)
- g_user_name = g_strdup ("somebody");
- if (!g_real_name)
- g_real_name = g_strdup ("Unknown");
+ if (!e.home_dir)
+ e.home_dir = g_strdup (pw->pw_dir);
+ }
+ g_free (buffer);
+ }
- {
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
- gboolean hostname_fail = (gethostname (hostname, sizeof (hostname)) == -1);
-#else
- DWORD size = sizeof (hostname);
- gboolean hostname_fail = (!GetComputerName (hostname, &size));
-#endif
- g_host_name = g_strdup (hostname_fail ? "localhost" : hostname);
- }
+#endif /* G_OS_UNIX */
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- g_tmp_dir_cp = g_locale_from_utf8 (g_tmp_dir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- g_user_name_cp = g_locale_from_utf8 (g_user_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- g_real_name_cp = g_locale_from_utf8 (g_real_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- if (!g_tmp_dir_cp)
- g_tmp_dir_cp = g_strdup ("\\");
- if (!g_user_name_cp)
- g_user_name_cp = g_strdup ("somebody");
- if (!g_real_name_cp)
- g_real_name_cp = g_strdup ("Unknown");
-
- /* home_dir might be NULL, unlike tmp_dir, user_name and
- * real_name.
- */
- if (g_home_dir)
- g_home_dir_cp = g_locale_from_utf8 (g_home_dir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- else
- g_home_dir_cp = NULL;
+ {
+ guint len = UNLEN+1;
+ wchar_t buffer[UNLEN+1];
+
+ if (GetUserNameW (buffer, (LPDWORD) &len))
+ {
+ e.user_name = g_utf16_to_utf8 (buffer, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ e.real_name = g_strdup (e.user_name);
+ }
+ }
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-}
-static inline void
-g_get_any_init (void)
-{
- if (!g_tmp_dir)
- g_get_any_init_do ();
-}
+ if (!e.user_name)
+ e.user_name = g_strdup ("somebody");
+ if (!e.real_name)
+ e.real_name = g_strdup ("Unknown");
-static inline void
-g_get_any_init_locked (void)
-{
- G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
- g_get_any_init ();
- G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
-}
+ g_once_init_leave (&entry, &e);
+ }
+ return entry;
+}
/**
* g_get_user_name:
const gchar *
g_get_user_name (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_user_name;
+ UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
+
+ entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
+
+ return entry->user_name;
}
/**
* g_get_real_name:
*
- * Gets the real name of the user. This usually comes from the user's entry
- * in the <filename>passwd</filename> file. The encoding of the returned
- * string is system-defined. (On Windows, it is, however, always UTF-8.)
- * If the real user name cannot be determined, the string "Unknown" is
+ * Gets the real name of the user. This usually comes from the user's
+ * entry in the `passwd` file. The encoding of the returned string is
+ * system-defined. (On Windows, it is, however, always UTF-8.) If the
+ * real user name cannot be determined, the string "Unknown" is
* returned.
*
* Returns: the user's real name.
const gchar *
g_get_real_name (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_real_name;
+ UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
+
+ entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
+
+ return entry->real_name;
}
/**
* g_get_home_dir:
*
- * Gets the current user's home directory as defined in the
- * password database.
- *
- * Note that in contrast to traditional UNIX tools, this function
- * prefers <filename>passwd</filename> entries over the <envar>HOME</envar>
- * environment variable.
- *
- * One of the reasons for this decision is that applications in many
- * cases need special handling to deal with the case where
- * <envar>HOME</envar> is
- * <simplelist>
- * <member>Not owned by the user</member>
- * <member>Not writeable</member>
- * <member>Not even readable</member>
- * </simplelist>
- * Since applications are in general <emphasis>not</emphasis> written
- * to deal with these situations it was considered better to make
- * g_get_home_dir() not pay attention to <envar>HOME</envar> and to
- * return the real home directory for the user. If applications
- * want to pay attention to <envar>HOME</envar>, they can do:
- * |[
- * const char *homedir = g_getenv ("HOME");
- * if (!homedir)
- * homedir = g_get_home_dir (<!-- -->);
- * ]|
+ * Gets the current user's home directory.
+ *
+ * As with most UNIX tools, this function will return the value of the
+ * `HOME` environment variable if it is set to an existing absolute path
+ * name, falling back to the `passwd` file in the case that it is unset.
+ *
+ * If the path given in `HOME` is non-absolute, does not exist, or is
+ * not a directory, the result is undefined.
+ *
+ * Before version 2.36 this function would ignore the `HOME` environment
+ * variable, taking the value from the `passwd` database instead. This was
+ * changed to increase the compatibility of GLib with other programs (and
+ * the XDG basedir specification) and to increase testability of programs
+ * based on GLib (by making it easier to run them from test frameworks).
+ *
+ * If your program has a strong requirement for either the new or the
+ * old behaviour (and if you don't wish to increase your GLib
+ * dependency to ensure that the new behaviour is in effect) then you
+ * should either directly check the `HOME` environment variable yourself
+ * or unset it before calling any functions in GLib.
*
* Returns: the current user's home directory
*/
const gchar *
g_get_home_dir (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_home_dir;
+ static gchar *home_dir;
+
+ if (g_once_init_enter (&home_dir))
+ {
+ gchar *tmp;
+
+ /* We first check HOME and use it if it is set */
+ tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv ("HOME"));
+
+#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+ /* Only believe HOME if it is an absolute path and exists.
+ *
+ * We only do this check on Windows for a couple of reasons.
+ * Historically, we only did it there because we used to ignore $HOME
+ * on UNIX. There are concerns about enabling it now on UNIX because
+ * of things like autofs. In short, if the user has a bogus value in
+ * $HOME then they get what they pay for...
+ */
+ if (tmp)
+ {
+ if (!(g_path_is_absolute (tmp) &&
+ g_file_test (tmp, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)))
+ {
+ g_free (tmp);
+ tmp = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* In case HOME is Unix-style (it happens), convert it to
+ * Windows style.
+ */
+ if (tmp)
+ {
+ gchar *p;
+ while ((p = strchr (tmp, '/')) != NULL)
+ *p = '\\';
+ }
+
+ if (!tmp)
+ {
+ /* USERPROFILE is probably the closest equivalent to $HOME? */
+ if (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE") != NULL)
+ tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE"));
+ }
+
+ if (!tmp)
+ tmp = get_special_folder (CSIDL_PROFILE);
+
+ if (!tmp)
+ tmp = get_windows_directory_root ();
+#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
+
+ if (!tmp)
+ {
+ /* If we didn't get it from any of those methods, we will have
+ * to read the user database entry.
+ */
+ UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
+
+ entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
+
+ /* Strictly speaking, we should copy this, but we know that
+ * neither will ever be freed, so don't bother...
+ */
+ tmp = entry->home_dir;
+ }
+
+ g_once_init_leave (&home_dir, tmp);
+ }
+
+ return home_dir;
}
/**
* g_get_tmp_dir:
*
- * Gets the directory to use for temporary files. This is found from
- * inspecting the environment variables <envar>TMPDIR</envar>,
- * <envar>TMP</envar>, and <envar>TEMP</envar> in that order. If none
- * of those are defined "/tmp" is returned on UNIX and "C:\" on Windows.
- * The encoding of the returned string is system-defined. On Windows,
- * it is always UTF-8. The return value is never %NULL or the empty string.
+ * Gets the directory to use for temporary files.
+ *
+ * On UNIX, this is taken from the `TMPDIR` environment variable.
+ * If the variable is not set, `P_tmpdir` is
+ * used, as defined by the system C library. Failing that, a
+ * hard-coded default of "/tmp" is returned.
+ *
+ * On Windows, the `TEMP` environment variable is used, with the
+ * root directory of the Windows installation (eg: "C:\") used
+ * as a default.
+ *
+ * The encoding of the returned string is system-defined. On Windows,
+ * it is always UTF-8. The return value is never %NULL or the empty
+ * string.
*
* Returns: the directory to use for temporary files.
*/
const gchar *
g_get_tmp_dir (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_tmp_dir;
+ static gchar *tmp_dir;
+
+ if (g_once_init_enter (&tmp_dir))
+ {
+ gchar *tmp;
+
+#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+ tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv ("TEMP"));
+
+ if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
+ {
+ g_free (tmp);
+ tmp = get_windows_directory_root ();
+ }
+#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
+ tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv ("TMPDIR"));
+
+#ifdef P_tmpdir
+ if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
+ {
+ gsize k;
+ g_free (tmp);
+ tmp = g_strdup (P_tmpdir);
+ k = strlen (tmp);
+ if (k > 1 && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (tmp[k - 1]))
+ tmp[k - 1] = '\0';
+ }
+#endif /* P_tmpdir */
+
+ if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
+ {
+ g_free (tmp);
+ tmp = g_strdup ("/tmp");
+ }
+#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
+
+ g_once_init_leave (&tmp_dir, tmp);
+ }
+
+ return tmp_dir;
}
/**
const gchar *
g_get_host_name (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_host_name;
+ static gchar *hostname;
+
+ if (g_once_init_enter (&hostname))
+ {
+ gboolean failed;
+ gchar tmp[100];
+
+#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
+ failed = (gethostname (tmp, sizeof (tmp)) == -1);
+#else
+ DWORD size = sizeof (tmp);
+ failed = (!GetComputerName (tmp, &size));
+#endif
+
+ g_once_init_leave (&hostname, g_strdup (failed ? "localhost" : tmp));
+ }
+
+ return hostname;
}
G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_prgname);
/**
* g_get_prgname:
*
- * Gets the name of the program. This name should <emphasis>not</emphasis>
- * be localized, contrast with g_get_application_name().
- * (If you are using GDK or GTK+ the program name is set in gdk_init(),
+ * Gets the name of the program. This name should not be localized,
+ * in contrast to g_get_application_name().
+ *
+ * If you are using GDK or GTK+ the program name is set in gdk_init(),
* which is called by gtk_init(). The program name is found by taking
- * the last component of <literal>argv[0]</literal>.)
+ * the last component of @argv[0].
*
* Returns: the name of the program. The returned string belongs
- * to GLib and must not be modified or freed.
+ * to GLib and must not be modified or freed.
*/
-gchar*
+const gchar*
g_get_prgname (void)
{
gchar* retval;
* g_set_prgname:
* @prgname: the name of the program.
*
- * Sets the name of the program. This name should <emphasis>not</emphasis>
- * be localized, contrast with g_set_application_name(). Note that for
- * thread-safety reasons this function can only be called once.
+ * Sets the name of the program. This name should not be localized,
+ * in contrast to g_set_application_name().
+ *
+ * Note that for thread-safety reasons this function can only be called once.
*/
void
g_set_prgname (const gchar *prgname)
* g_get_prgname() (which may be %NULL if g_set_prgname() has also not
* been called).
*
- * Return value: human-readable application name. may return %NULL
+ * Returns: human-readable application name. may return %NULL
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
* Returns a base directory in which to access application data such
* as icons that is customized for a particular user.
*
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>.
- * In this case the directory retrieved will be XDG_DATA_HOME.
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
+ * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_DATA_HOME`.
*
* On Windows this is the folder to use for local (as opposed to
* roaming) application data. See documentation for
* CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA. Note that on Windows it thus is the same as
* what g_get_user_config_dir() returns.
*
- * Return value: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
+ * Returns: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
* or freed.
* Since: 2.6
**/
#endif
if (!data_dir || !data_dir[0])
{
- g_get_any_init ();
+ const gchar *home_dir = g_get_home_dir ();
- if (g_home_dir)
- data_dir = g_build_filename (g_home_dir, ".local",
- "share", NULL);
+ if (home_dir)
+ data_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".local", "share", NULL);
else
- data_dir = g_build_filename (g_tmp_dir, g_user_name, ".local",
- "share", NULL);
+ data_dir = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), g_get_user_name (), ".local", "share", NULL);
}
g_user_data_dir = data_dir;
#endif
if (!config_dir || !config_dir[0])
{
- g_get_any_init ();
+ const gchar *home_dir = g_get_home_dir ();
- if (g_home_dir)
- config_dir = g_build_filename (g_home_dir, ".config", NULL);
+ if (home_dir)
+ config_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".config", NULL);
else
- config_dir = g_build_filename (g_tmp_dir, g_user_name, ".config", NULL);
+ config_dir = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), g_get_user_name (), ".config", NULL);
}
g_user_config_dir = config_dir;
* Returns a base directory in which to store user-specific application
* configuration information such as user preferences and settings.
*
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>.
- * In this case the directory retrieved will be XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
+ * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_CONFIG_HOME`.
*
* On Windows this is the folder to use for local (as opposed to
* roaming) application data. See documentation for
* CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA. Note that on Windows it thus is the same as
* what g_get_user_data_dir() returns.
*
- * Return value: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
+ * Returns: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
* or freed.
* Since: 2.6
**/
* Returns a base directory in which to store non-essential, cached
* data specific to particular user.
*
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>.
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
* In this case the directory retrieved will be XDG_CACHE_HOME.
*
* On Windows is the directory that serves as a common repository for
* C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files.
* See documentation for CSIDL_INTERNET_CACHE.
*
- * Return value: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
+ * Returns: a string owned by GLib that must not be modified
* or freed.
* Since: 2.6
**/
#endif
if (!cache_dir || !cache_dir[0])
{
- g_get_any_init ();
-
- if (g_home_dir)
- cache_dir = g_build_filename (g_home_dir, ".cache", NULL);
+ const gchar *home_dir = g_get_home_dir ();
+
+ if (home_dir)
+ cache_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".cache", NULL);
else
- cache_dir = g_build_filename (g_tmp_dir, g_user_name, ".cache", NULL);
+ cache_dir = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), g_get_user_name (), ".cache", NULL);
}
g_user_cache_dir = cache_dir;
}
* Returns a directory that is unique to the current user on the local
* system.
*
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>. This is the directory
- * specified in the <envar>XDG_RUNTIME_DIR</envar> environment variable.
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
+ * This is the directory
+ * specified in the `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` environment variable.
* In the case that this variable is not set, GLib will issue a warning
* message to stderr and return the value of g_get_user_cache_dir().
*
g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS] = find_folder (kMovieDocumentsFolderType);
}
-#endif /* HAVE_CARBON */
+#elif defined(G_OS_WIN32)
-#if defined(G_OS_WIN32)
static void
load_user_special_dirs (void)
{
g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES] = get_special_folder (CSIDL_TEMPLATES);
g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS] = get_special_folder (CSIDL_MYVIDEO);
}
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
-static void g_init_user_config_dir (void);
-
-#if defined(G_OS_UNIX) && !defined(HAVE_CARBON)
+#else /* default is unix */
/* adapted from xdg-user-dir-lookup.c
*
if (is_relative)
{
- g_get_any_init ();
- g_user_special_dirs[directory] = g_build_filename (g_home_dir, d, NULL);
+ g_user_special_dirs[directory] = g_build_filename (g_get_home_dir (), d, NULL);
}
else
g_user_special_dirs[directory] = g_strdup (d);
g_free (config_file);
}
-#endif /* G_OS_UNIX && !HAVE_CARBON */
+#endif /* platform-specific load_user_special_dirs implementations */
/**
/* only leak changed directories */
for (i = 0; i < G_USER_N_DIRECTORIES; i++)
{
- old_val = old_g_user_special_dirs[i];
- if (g_strcmp0 (old_val, g_user_special_dirs[i]) == 0)
+ old_val = old_g_user_special_dirs[i];
+ if (g_user_special_dirs[i] == NULL)
{
- /* don't leak */
- g_free (g_user_special_dirs[i]);
- g_user_special_dirs[i] = old_val;
+ g_user_special_dirs[i] = old_val;
}
- else
+ else if (g_strcmp0 (old_val, g_user_special_dirs[i]) == 0)
+ {
+ /* don't leak */
+ g_free (g_user_special_dirs[i]);
+ g_user_special_dirs[i] = old_val;
+ }
+ else
g_free (old_val);
}
*
* Returns the full path of a special directory using its logical id.
*
- * On Unix this is done using the XDG special user directories.
+ * On UNIX this is done using the XDG special user directories.
* For compatibility with existing practise, %G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP
- * falls back to <filename>$HOME/Desktop</filename> when XDG special
- * user directories have not been set up.
+ * falls back to `$HOME/Desktop` when XDG special user directories have
+ * not been set up.
*
* Depending on the platform, the user might be able to change the path
* of the special directory without requiring the session to restart; GLib
* will not reflect any change once the special directories are loaded.
*
- * Return value: the path to the specified special directory, or %NULL
+ * Returns: the path to the specified special directory, or %NULL
* if the logical id was not found. The returned string is owned by
* GLib and should not be modified or freed.
*
/* Special-case desktop for historical compatibility */
if (g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] == NULL)
- {
- g_get_any_init ();
-
- g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] =
- g_build_filename (g_home_dir, "Desktop", NULL);
- }
+ g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] = g_build_filename (g_get_home_dir (), "Desktop", NULL);
}
G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
}
const gchar * const *
-g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (void (*address_of_function)())
+g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (void (*address_of_function)(void))
{
GArray *data_dirs;
HMODULE hmodule;
gchar **retval;
gchar *p;
gchar *exe_root;
-
+
+ hmodule = NULL;
if (address_of_function)
{
G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
retval = (gchar **) g_array_free (data_dirs, FALSE);
if (address_of_function)
- {
- if (hmodule != NULL)
- g_hash_table_insert (per_module_data_dirs, hmodule, retval);
- G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
- }
-
- return (const gchar * const *) retval;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-/**
- * g_get_system_data_dirs:
- *
- * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access
- * system-wide application data.
- *
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>
- * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be XDG_DATA_DIRS.
- *
- * On Windows the first elements in the list are the Application Data
- * and Documents folders for All Users. (These can be determined only
- * on Windows 2000 or later and are not present in the list on other
- * Windows versions.) See documentation for CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA and
- * CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS.
- *
- * Then follows the "share" subfolder in the installation folder for
- * the package containing the DLL that calls this function, if it can
- * be determined.
- *
- * Finally the list contains the "share" subfolder in the installation
- * folder for GLib, and in the installation folder for the package the
- * application's .exe file belongs to.
- *
- * The installation folders above are determined by looking up the
- * folder where the module (DLL or EXE) in question is located. If the
- * folder's name is "bin", its parent is used, otherwise the folder
- * itself.
- *
- * Note that on Windows the returned list can vary depending on where
- * this function is called.
- *
- * Return value: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must
- * not be modified or freed.
- * Since: 2.6
- **/
-const gchar * const *
-g_get_system_data_dirs (void)
-{
- gchar **data_dir_vector;
-
- G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
-
- if (!g_system_data_dirs)
- {
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- data_dir_vector = (gchar **) g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (NULL);
-#else
- gchar *data_dirs = (gchar *) g_getenv ("XDG_DATA_DIRS");
-
- if (!data_dirs || !data_dirs[0])
- data_dirs = "/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/";
-
- data_dir_vector = g_strsplit (data_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
-#endif
-
- g_system_data_dirs = data_dir_vector;
- }
- else
- data_dir_vector = g_system_data_dirs;
-
- G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
-
- return (const gchar * const *) data_dir_vector;
-}
-
-/**
- * g_get_system_config_dirs:
- *
- * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access
- * system-wide configuration information.
- *
- * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described in
- * the <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec">
- * XDG Base Directory Specification</ulink>.
- * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be XDG_CONFIG_DIRS.
- *
- * On Windows is the directory that contains application data for all users.
- * A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data.
- * This folder is used for application data that is not user specific.
- * For example, an application can store a spell-check dictionary, a database
- * of clip art, or a log file in the CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA folder.
- * This information will not roam and is available to anyone using the computer.
- *
- * Return value: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must
- * not be modified or freed.
- * Since: 2.6
- **/
-const gchar * const *
-g_get_system_config_dirs (void)
-{
- gchar *conf_dirs, **conf_dir_vector;
-
- G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
-
- if (!g_system_config_dirs)
- {
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- conf_dirs = get_special_folder (CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA);
- if (conf_dirs)
- {
- conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
- g_free (conf_dirs);
- }
- else
- {
- /* Return empty list */
- conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit ("", G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
- }
-#else
- conf_dirs = (gchar *) g_getenv ("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS");
-
- if (!conf_dirs || !conf_dirs[0])
- conf_dirs = "/etc/xdg";
-
- conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
-#endif
-
- g_system_config_dirs = conf_dir_vector;
- }
- else
- conf_dir_vector = g_system_config_dirs;
- G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
-
- return (const gchar * const *) conf_dir_vector;
-}
-
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
-
-static GHashTable *alias_table = NULL;
-
-/* read an alias file for the locales */
-static void
-read_aliases (gchar *file)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[256];
-
- if (!alias_table)
- alias_table = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
- fp = fopen (file,"r");
- if (!fp)
- return;
- while (fgets (buf, 256, fp))
- {
- char *p, *q;
-
- g_strstrip (buf);
-
- /* Line is a comment */
- if ((buf[0] == '#') || (buf[0] == '\0'))
- continue;
-
- /* Reads first column */
- for (p = buf, q = NULL; *p; p++) {
- if ((*p == '\t') || (*p == ' ') || (*p == ':')) {
- *p = '\0';
- q = p+1;
- while ((*q == '\t') || (*q == ' ')) {
- q++;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- /* The line only had one column */
- if (!q || *q == '\0')
- continue;
-
- /* Read second column */
- for (p = q; *p; p++) {
- if ((*p == '\t') || (*p == ' ')) {
- *p = '\0';
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* Add to alias table if necessary */
- if (!g_hash_table_lookup (alias_table, buf)) {
- g_hash_table_insert (alias_table, g_strdup (buf), g_strdup (q));
- }
- }
- fclose (fp);
-}
-
-#endif
-
-static char *
-unalias_lang (char *lang)
-{
-#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
- char *p;
- int i;
-
- if (!alias_table)
- read_aliases ("/usr/share/locale/locale.alias");
-
- i = 0;
- while ((p = g_hash_table_lookup (alias_table, lang)) && (strcmp (p, lang) != 0))
- {
- lang = p;
- if (i++ == 30)
- {
- static gboolean said_before = FALSE;
- if (!said_before)
- g_warning ("Too many alias levels for a locale, "
- "may indicate a loop");
- said_before = TRUE;
- return lang;
- }
- }
-#endif
- return lang;
-}
-
-/* Mask for components of locale spec. The ordering here is from
- * least significant to most significant
- */
-enum
-{
- COMPONENT_CODESET = 1 << 0,
- COMPONENT_TERRITORY = 1 << 1,
- COMPONENT_MODIFIER = 1 << 2
-};
-
-/* Break an X/Open style locale specification into components
- */
-static guint
-explode_locale (const gchar *locale,
- gchar **language,
- gchar **territory,
- gchar **codeset,
- gchar **modifier)
-{
- const gchar *uscore_pos;
- const gchar *at_pos;
- const gchar *dot_pos;
-
- guint mask = 0;
-
- uscore_pos = strchr (locale, '_');
- dot_pos = strchr (uscore_pos ? uscore_pos : locale, '.');
- at_pos = strchr (dot_pos ? dot_pos : (uscore_pos ? uscore_pos : locale), '@');
-
- if (at_pos)
- {
- mask |= COMPONENT_MODIFIER;
- *modifier = g_strdup (at_pos);
- }
- else
- at_pos = locale + strlen (locale);
-
- if (dot_pos)
- {
- mask |= COMPONENT_CODESET;
- *codeset = g_strndup (dot_pos, at_pos - dot_pos);
- }
- else
- dot_pos = at_pos;
-
- if (uscore_pos)
- {
- mask |= COMPONENT_TERRITORY;
- *territory = g_strndup (uscore_pos, dot_pos - uscore_pos);
- }
- else
- uscore_pos = dot_pos;
-
- *language = g_strndup (locale, uscore_pos - locale);
-
- return mask;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute all interesting variants for a given locale name -
- * by stripping off different components of the value.
- *
- * For simplicity, we assume that the locale is in
- * X/Open format: language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier]
- *
- * TODO: Extend this to handle the CEN format (see the GNUlibc docs)
- * as well. We could just copy the code from glibc wholesale
- * but it is big, ugly, and complicated, so I'm reluctant
- * to do so when this should handle 99% of the time...
- */
-static void
-append_locale_variants (GPtrArray *array,
- const gchar *locale)
-{
- gchar *language = NULL;
- gchar *territory = NULL;
- gchar *codeset = NULL;
- gchar *modifier = NULL;
-
- guint mask;
- guint i, j;
-
- g_return_if_fail (locale != NULL);
-
- mask = explode_locale (locale, &language, &territory, &codeset, &modifier);
-
- /* Iterate through all possible combinations, from least attractive
- * to most attractive.
- */
- for (j = 0; j <= mask; ++j)
- {
- i = mask - j;
-
- if ((i & ~mask) == 0)
- {
- gchar *val = g_strconcat (language,
- (i & COMPONENT_TERRITORY) ? territory : "",
- (i & COMPONENT_CODESET) ? codeset : "",
- (i & COMPONENT_MODIFIER) ? modifier : "",
- NULL);
- g_ptr_array_add (array, val);
- }
+ {
+ if (hmodule != NULL)
+ g_hash_table_insert (per_module_data_dirs, hmodule, retval);
+ G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
}
- g_free (language);
- if (mask & COMPONENT_CODESET)
- g_free (codeset);
- if (mask & COMPONENT_TERRITORY)
- g_free (territory);
- if (mask & COMPONENT_MODIFIER)
- g_free (modifier);
+ return (const gchar * const *) retval;
}
+#endif
+
/**
- * g_get_locale_variants:
- * @locale: a locale identifier
+ * g_get_system_data_dirs:
+ *
+ * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access
+ * system-wide application data.
+ *
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec)
+ * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be XDG_DATA_DIRS.
+ *
+ * On Windows the first elements in the list are the Application Data
+ * and Documents folders for All Users. (These can be determined only
+ * on Windows 2000 or later and are not present in the list on other
+ * Windows versions.) See documentation for CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA and
+ * CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS.
*
- * Returns a list of derived variants of @locale, which can be used to
- * e.g. construct locale-dependent filenames or search paths. The returned
- * list is sorted from most desirable to least desirable.
- * This function handles territory, charset and extra locale modifiers.
+ * Then follows the "share" subfolder in the installation folder for
+ * the package containing the DLL that calls this function, if it can
+ * be determined.
*
- * For example, if @locale is "fr_BE", then the returned list
- * is "fr_BE", "fr".
+ * Finally the list contains the "share" subfolder in the installation
+ * folder for GLib, and in the installation folder for the package the
+ * application's .exe file belongs to.
*
- * If you need the list of variants for the <emphasis>current locale</emphasis>,
- * use g_get_language_names().
+ * The installation folders above are determined by looking up the
+ * folder where the module (DLL or EXE) in question is located. If the
+ * folder's name is "bin", its parent is used, otherwise the folder
+ * itself.
*
- * Returns: (transfer full) (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type utf8): a newly
- * allocated array of newly allocated strings with the locale variants. Free with
- * g_strfreev().
+ * Note that on Windows the returned list can vary depending on where
+ * this function is called.
*
- * Since: 2.28
- */
-gchar **
-g_get_locale_variants (const gchar *locale)
-{
- GPtrArray *array;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (locale != NULL, NULL);
-
- array = g_ptr_array_sized_new (8);
- append_locale_variants (array, locale);
- g_ptr_array_add (array, NULL);
-
- return (gchar **) g_ptr_array_free (array, FALSE);
-}
-
-/* The following is (partly) taken from the gettext package.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. */
-
-static const gchar *
-guess_category_value (const gchar *category_name)
+ * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must
+ * not be modified or freed.
+ * Since: 2.6
+ **/
+const gchar * const *
+g_get_system_data_dirs (void)
{
- const gchar *retval;
-
- /* The highest priority value is the `LANGUAGE' environment
- variable. This is a GNU extension. */
- retval = g_getenv ("LANGUAGE");
- if ((retval != NULL) && (retval[0] != '\0'))
- return retval;
-
- /* `LANGUAGE' is not set. So we have to proceed with the POSIX
- methods of looking to `LC_ALL', `LC_xxx', and `LANG'. On some
- systems this can be done by the `setlocale' function itself. */
-
- /* Setting of LC_ALL overwrites all other. */
- retval = g_getenv ("LC_ALL");
- if ((retval != NULL) && (retval[0] != '\0'))
- return retval;
+ gchar **data_dir_vector;
- /* Next comes the name of the desired category. */
- retval = g_getenv (category_name);
- if ((retval != NULL) && (retval[0] != '\0'))
- return retval;
+ G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
- /* Last possibility is the LANG environment variable. */
- retval = g_getenv ("LANG");
- if ((retval != NULL) && (retval[0] != '\0'))
- return retval;
+ if (!g_system_data_dirs)
+ {
+#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+ data_dir_vector = (gchar **) g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (NULL);
+#else
+ gchar *data_dirs = (gchar *) g_getenv ("XDG_DATA_DIRS");
-#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
- /* g_win32_getlocale() first checks for LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES and
- * LANG, which we already did above. Oh well. The main point of
- * calling g_win32_getlocale() is to get the thread's locale as used
- * by Windows and the Microsoft C runtime (in the "English_United
- * States" format) translated into the Unixish format.
- */
- {
- char *locale = g_win32_getlocale ();
- retval = g_intern_string (locale);
- g_free (locale);
- return retval;
- }
-#endif
+ if (!data_dirs || !data_dirs[0])
+ data_dirs = "/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/";
- return NULL;
-}
+ data_dir_vector = g_strsplit (data_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
+#endif
-typedef struct _GLanguageNamesCache GLanguageNamesCache;
+ g_system_data_dirs = data_dir_vector;
+ }
+ else
+ data_dir_vector = g_system_data_dirs;
-struct _GLanguageNamesCache {
- gchar *languages;
- gchar **language_names;
-};
+ G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
-static void
-language_names_cache_free (gpointer data)
-{
- GLanguageNamesCache *cache = data;
- g_free (cache->languages);
- g_strfreev (cache->language_names);
- g_free (cache);
+ return (const gchar * const *) data_dir_vector;
}
/**
- * g_get_language_names:
+ * g_get_system_config_dirs:
*
- * Computes a list of applicable locale names, which can be used to
- * e.g. construct locale-dependent filenames or search paths. The returned
- * list is sorted from most desirable to least desirable and always contains
- * the default locale "C".
+ * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access
+ * system-wide configuration information.
*
- * For example, if LANGUAGE=de:en_US, then the returned list is
- * "de", "en_US", "en", "C".
+ * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
+ * in the
+ * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
+ * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`.
*
- * This function consults the environment variables <envar>LANGUAGE</envar>,
- * <envar>LC_ALL</envar>, <envar>LC_MESSAGES</envar> and <envar>LANG</envar>
- * to find the list of locales specified by the user.
- *
- * Return value: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib
- * that must not be modified or freed.
+ * On Windows is the directory that contains application data for all users.
+ * A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data.
+ * This folder is used for application data that is not user specific.
+ * For example, an application can store a spell-check dictionary, a database
+ * of clip art, or a log file in the CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA folder.
+ * This information will not roam and is available to anyone using the computer.
*
+ * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must
+ * not be modified or freed.
* Since: 2.6
**/
-const gchar * const *
-g_get_language_names (void)
+const gchar * const *
+g_get_system_config_dirs (void)
{
- static GPrivate cache_private = G_PRIVATE_INIT (language_names_cache_free);
- GLanguageNamesCache *cache = g_private_get (&cache_private);
- const gchar *value;
-
- if (!cache)
- {
- cache = g_new0 (GLanguageNamesCache, 1);
- g_private_set (&cache_private, cache);
- }
+ gchar *conf_dirs, **conf_dir_vector;
- value = guess_category_value ("LC_MESSAGES");
- if (!value)
- value = "C";
+ G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
- if (!(cache->languages && strcmp (cache->languages, value) == 0))
+ if (!g_system_config_dirs)
{
- GPtrArray *array;
- gchar **alist, **a;
-
- g_free (cache->languages);
- g_strfreev (cache->language_names);
- cache->languages = g_strdup (value);
+#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+ conf_dirs = get_special_folder (CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA);
+ if (conf_dirs)
+ {
+ conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
+ g_free (conf_dirs);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Return empty list */
+ conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit ("", G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
+ }
+#else
+ conf_dirs = (gchar *) g_getenv ("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS");
- array = g_ptr_array_sized_new (8);
+ if (!conf_dirs || !conf_dirs[0])
+ conf_dirs = "/etc/xdg";
- alist = g_strsplit (value, ":", 0);
- for (a = alist; *a; a++)
- append_locale_variants (array, unalias_lang (*a));
- g_strfreev (alist);
- g_ptr_array_add (array, g_strdup ("C"));
- g_ptr_array_add (array, NULL);
+ conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
+#endif
- cache->language_names = (gchar **) g_ptr_array_free (array, FALSE);
+ g_system_config_dirs = conf_dir_vector;
}
+ else
+ conf_dir_vector = g_system_config_dirs;
+ G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
- return (const gchar * const *) cache->language_names;
+ return (const gchar * const *) conf_dir_vector;
}
/**
*nullify_location = NULL;
}
+#define KILOBYTE_FACTOR (G_GOFFSET_CONSTANT (1000))
+#define MEGABYTE_FACTOR (KILOBYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define GIGABYTE_FACTOR (MEGABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define TERABYTE_FACTOR (GIGABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define PETABYTE_FACTOR (TERABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define EXABYTE_FACTOR (PETABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+
+#define KIBIBYTE_FACTOR (G_GOFFSET_CONSTANT (1024))
+#define MEBIBYTE_FACTOR (KIBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define GIBIBYTE_FACTOR (MEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define TEBIBYTE_FACTOR (GIBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define PEBIBYTE_FACTOR (TEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+#define EXBIBYTE_FACTOR (PEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+
/**
- * g_get_codeset:
+ * g_format_size:
+ * @size: a size in bytes
*
- * Get the codeset for the current locale.
+ * Formats a size (for example the size of a file) into a human readable
+ * string. Sizes are rounded to the nearest size prefix (kB, MB, GB)
+ * and are displayed rounded to the nearest tenth. E.g. the file size
+ * 3292528 bytes will be converted into the string "3.2 MB".
*
- * Return value: a newly allocated string containing the name
- * of the codeset. This string must be freed with g_free().
- **/
+ * The prefix units base is 1000 (i.e. 1 kB is 1000 bytes).
+ *
+ * This string should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer.
+ *
+ * See g_format_size_full() for more options about how the size might be
+ * formatted.
+ *
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated formatted string containing a human readable
+ * file size
+ *
+ * Since: 2.30
+ */
gchar *
-g_get_codeset (void)
+g_format_size (guint64 size)
{
- const gchar *charset;
-
- g_get_charset (&charset);
-
- return g_strdup (charset);
+ return g_format_size_full (size, G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT);
}
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+/**
+ * GFormatSizeFlags:
+ * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT: behave the same as g_format_size()
+ * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT: include the exact number of bytes as part
+ * of the returned string. For example, "45.6 kB (45,612 bytes)".
+ * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_IEC_UNITS: use IEC (base 1024) units with "KiB"-style
+ * suffixes. IEC units should only be used for reporting things with
+ * a strong "power of 2" basis, like RAM sizes or RAID stripe sizes.
+ * Network and storage sizes should be reported in the normal SI units.
+ *
+ * Flags to modify the format of the string returned by g_format_size_full().
+ */
+
+#pragma GCC diagnostic push
+#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
/**
- * _glib_get_locale_dir:
+ * g_format_size_full:
+ * @size: a size in bytes
+ * @flags: #GFormatSizeFlags to modify the output
*
- * Return the path to the share\locale or lib\locale subfolder of the
- * GLib installation folder. The path is in the system codepage. We
- * have to use system codepage as bindtextdomain() doesn't have a
- * UTF-8 interface.
+ * Formats a size.
+ *
+ * This function is similar to g_format_size() but allows for flags
+ * that modify the output. See #GFormatSizeFlags.
+ *
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated formatted string containing a human
+ * readable file size
+ *
+ * Since: 2.30
*/
gchar *
-_glib_get_locale_dir (void)
+g_format_size_full (guint64 size,
+ GFormatSizeFlags flags)
{
- gchar *install_dir = NULL, *locale_dir;
- gchar *retval = NULL;
+ GString *string;
- if (glib_dll != NULL)
- install_dir = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (glib_dll);
+ string = g_string_new (NULL);
- if (install_dir)
+ if (flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_IEC_UNITS)
{
- /*
- * Append "/share/locale" or "/lib/locale" depending on whether
- * autoconfigury detected GNU gettext or not.
- */
- const char *p = GLIB_LOCALE_DIR + strlen (GLIB_LOCALE_DIR);
- while (*--p != '/')
- ;
- while (*--p != '/')
- ;
+ if (size < KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ g_string_printf (string,
+ g_dngettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%u byte", "%u bytes", (guint) size),
+ (guint) size);
+ flags &= ~G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT;
+ }
- locale_dir = g_build_filename (install_dir, p, NULL);
+ else if (size < MEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f KiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) KIBIBYTE_FACTOR);
+ else if (size < GIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f MiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) MEBIBYTE_FACTOR);
- retval = g_win32_locale_filename_from_utf8 (locale_dir);
+ else if (size < TEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f GiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) GIBIBYTE_FACTOR);
- g_free (install_dir);
- g_free (locale_dir);
- }
+ else if (size < PEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f TiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) TEBIBYTE_FACTOR);
+
+ else if (size < EXBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f PiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) PEBIBYTE_FACTOR);
- if (retval)
- return retval;
+ else
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f EiB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) EXBIBYTE_FACTOR);
+ }
else
- return g_strdup ("");
-}
+ {
+ if (size < KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ g_string_printf (string,
+ g_dngettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%u byte", "%u bytes", (guint) size),
+ (guint) size);
+ flags &= ~G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT;
+ }
-#undef GLIB_LOCALE_DIR
+ else if (size < MEGABYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f kB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) KILOBYTE_FACTOR);
-#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
+ else if (size < GIGABYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f MB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) MEGABYTE_FACTOR);
-static void
-ensure_gettext_initialized (void)
-{
- static gsize initialised;
+ else if (size < TERABYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f GB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) GIGABYTE_FACTOR);
+ else if (size < PETABYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f TB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) TERABYTE_FACTOR);
- if (g_once_init_enter (&initialised))
- {
-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
- gchar *tmp = _glib_get_locale_dir ();
- bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, tmp);
- g_free (tmp);
+ else if (size < EXABYTE_FACTOR)
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f PB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) PETABYTE_FACTOR);
+
+ else
+ g_string_printf (string, _("%.1f EB"), (gdouble) size / (gdouble) EXABYTE_FACTOR);
+ }
+
+ if (flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT)
+ {
+ /* First problem: we need to use the number of bytes to decide on
+ * the plural form that is used for display, but the number of
+ * bytes potentially exceeds the size of a guint (which is what
+ * ngettext() takes).
+ *
+ * From a pragmatic standpoint, it seems that all known languages
+ * base plural forms on one or both of the following:
+ *
+ * - the lowest digits of the number
+ *
+ * - if the number if greater than some small value
+ *
+ * Here's how we fake it: Draw an arbitrary line at one thousand.
+ * If the number is below that, then fine. If it is above it,
+ * then we take the modulus of the number by one thousand (in
+ * order to keep the lowest digits) and add one thousand to that
+ * (in order to ensure that 1001 is not treated the same as 1).
+ */
+ guint plural_form = size < 1000 ? size : size % 1000 + 1000;
+
+ /* Second problem: we need to translate the string "%u byte" and
+ * "%u bytes" for pluralisation, but the correct number format to
+ * use for a gsize is different depending on which architecture
+ * we're on.
+ *
+ * Solution: format the number separately and use "%s bytes" on
+ * all platforms.
+ */
+ const gchar *translated_format;
+ gchar *formatted_number;
+
+ /* Translators: the %s in "%s bytes" will always be replaced by a number. */
+ translated_format = g_dngettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%s byte", "%s bytes", plural_form);
+ /* XXX: Windows doesn't support the "'" format modifier, so we
+ * must not use it there. Instead, just display the number
+ * without separation. Bug #655336 is open until a solution is
+ * found.
+ */
+#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
+ formatted_number = g_strdup_printf ("%'"G_GUINT64_FORMAT, size);
#else
- bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, GLIB_LOCALE_DIR);
+ formatted_number = g_strdup_printf ("%"G_GUINT64_FORMAT, size);
#endif
-# ifdef HAVE_BIND_TEXTDOMAIN_CODESET
- bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "UTF-8");
-# endif
- g_once_init_leave (&initialised, TRUE);
+
+ g_string_append (string, " (");
+ g_string_append_printf (string, translated_format, formatted_number);
+ g_free (formatted_number);
+ g_string_append (string, ")");
}
+
+ return g_string_free (string, FALSE);
}
+#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
+
/**
- * glib_gettext:
- * @str: The string to be translated
+ * g_format_size_for_display:
+ * @size: a size in bytes
*
- * Returns the translated string from the glib translations.
- * This is an internal function and should only be used by
- * the internals of glib (such as libgio).
+ * Formats a size (for example the size of a file) into a human
+ * readable string. Sizes are rounded to the nearest size prefix
+ * (KB, MB, GB) and are displayed rounded to the nearest tenth.
+ * E.g. the file size 3292528 bytes will be converted into the
+ * string "3.1 MB".
*
- * Returns: the transation of @str to the current locale
- */
-const gchar *
-glib_gettext (const gchar *str)
-{
- ensure_gettext_initialized();
-
- return g_dgettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, str);
-}
-
-/**
- * glib_pgettext:
- * @msgctxtid: a combined message context and message id, separated
- * by a \004 character
- * @msgidoffset: the offset of the message id in @msgctxid
+ * The prefix units base is 1024 (i.e. 1 KB is 1024 bytes).
+ *
+ * This string should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer.
*
- * This function is a variant of glib_gettext() which supports
- * a disambiguating message context. See g_dpgettext() for full
- * details.
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated formatted string containing a human
+ * readable file size
*
- * This is an internal function and should only be used by
- * the internals of glib (such as libgio).
+ * Since: 2.16
*
- * Returns: the transation of @str to the current locale
+ * Deprecated:2.30: This function is broken due to its use of SI
+ * suffixes to denote IEC units. Use g_format_size() instead.
*/
-const gchar *
-glib_pgettext(const gchar *msgctxtid,
- gsize msgidoffset)
+gchar *
+g_format_size_for_display (goffset size)
{
- ensure_gettext_initialized();
+ if (size < (goffset) KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ return g_strdup_printf (g_dngettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%u byte", "%u bytes",(guint) size), (guint) size);
+ else
+ {
+ gdouble displayed_size;
- return g_dpgettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, msgctxtid, msgidoffset);
+ if (size < (goffset) MEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) KIBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ /* Translators: this is from the deprecated function g_format_size_for_display() which uses 'KB' to
+ * mean 1024 bytes. I am aware that 'KB' is not correct, but it has been preserved for reasons of
+ * compatibility. Users will not see this string unless a program is using this deprecated function.
+ * Please translate as literally as possible.
+ */
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f KB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ else if (size < (goffset) GIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) MEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f MB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ else if (size < (goffset) TEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) GIBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f GB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ else if (size < (goffset) PEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) TEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f TB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ else if (size < (goffset) EXBIBYTE_FACTOR)
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) PEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f PB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) EXBIBYTE_FACTOR;
+ return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f EB"), displayed_size);
+ }
+ }
}
#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64)
/* Binary compatibility versions. Not for newly compiled code. */
-#undef g_find_program_in_path
-
-gchar*
-g_find_program_in_path (const gchar *program)
-{
- gchar *utf8_program = g_locale_to_utf8 (program, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- gchar *utf8_retval = g_find_program_in_path_utf8 (utf8_program);
- gchar *retval;
-
- g_free (utf8_program);
- if (utf8_retval == NULL)
- return NULL;
- retval = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8_retval, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- g_free (utf8_retval);
-
- return retval;
-}
-
-#undef g_get_current_dir
+_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_user_name_utf8 (void);
+_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_real_name_utf8 (void);
+_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_home_dir_utf8 (void);
+_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_tmp_dir_utf8 (void);
+_GLIB_EXTERN gchar *g_find_program_in_path_utf8 (const gchar *program);
-gchar*
-g_get_current_dir (void)
+gchar *
+g_find_program_in_path_utf8 (const gchar *program)
{
- gchar *utf8_dir = g_get_current_dir_utf8 ();
- gchar *dir = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8_dir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- g_free (utf8_dir);
- return dir;
+ return g_find_program_in_path (program);
}
-#undef g_getenv
-
-const gchar *
-g_getenv (const gchar *variable)
-{
- gchar *utf8_variable = g_locale_to_utf8 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- const gchar *utf8_value = g_getenv_utf8 (utf8_variable);
- gchar *value;
- GQuark quark;
-
- g_free (utf8_variable);
- if (!utf8_value)
- return NULL;
- value = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8_value, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- quark = g_quark_from_string (value);
- g_free (value);
-
- return g_quark_to_string (quark);
-}
+const gchar *g_get_user_name_utf8 (void) { return g_get_user_name (); }
+const gchar *g_get_real_name_utf8 (void) { return g_get_real_name (); }
+const gchar *g_get_home_dir_utf8 (void) { return g_get_home_dir (); }
+const gchar *g_get_tmp_dir_utf8 (void) { return g_get_tmp_dir (); }
-#undef g_setenv
+#endif
+/* Private API:
+ *
+ * Returns %TRUE if the current process was executed as setuid (or an
+ * equivalent __libc_enable_secure is available). See:
+ * http://osdir.com/ml/linux.lfs.hardened/2007-04/msg00032.html
+ */
gboolean
-g_setenv (const gchar *variable,
- const gchar *value,
- gboolean overwrite)
-{
- gchar *utf8_variable = g_locale_to_utf8 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- gchar *utf8_value = g_locale_to_utf8 (value, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- gboolean retval = g_setenv_utf8 (utf8_variable, utf8_value, overwrite);
-
- g_free (utf8_variable);
- g_free (utf8_value);
-
- return retval;
-}
-
-#undef g_unsetenv
-
-void
-g_unsetenv (const gchar *variable)
-{
- gchar *utf8_variable = g_locale_to_utf8 (variable, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
-
- g_unsetenv_utf8 (utf8_variable);
-
- g_free (utf8_variable);
-}
-
-#undef g_get_user_name
-
-const gchar *
-g_get_user_name (void)
-{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_user_name_cp;
-}
-
-#undef g_get_real_name
-
-const gchar *
-g_get_real_name (void)
+g_check_setuid (void)
{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_real_name_cp;
-}
+ /* TODO: get __libc_enable_secure exported from glibc.
+ * See http://www.openwall.com/lists/owl-dev/2012/08/14/1
+ */
+#if 0 && defined(HAVE_LIBC_ENABLE_SECURE)
+ {
+ /* See glibc/include/unistd.h */
+ extern int __libc_enable_secure;
+ return __libc_enable_secure;
+ }
+#elif defined(HAVE_ISSETUGID) && !defined(__BIONIC__)
+ /* BSD: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=issetugid&sektion=2 */
-#undef g_get_home_dir
+ /* Android had it in older versions but the new 64 bit ABI does not
+ * have it anymore, and some versions of the 32 bit ABI neither.
+ * https://code.google.com/p/android-developer-preview/issues/detail?id=168
+ */
+ return issetugid ();
+#elif defined(G_OS_UNIX)
+ uid_t ruid, euid, suid; /* Real, effective and saved user ID's */
+ gid_t rgid, egid, sgid; /* Real, effective and saved group ID's */
-const gchar *
-g_get_home_dir (void)
-{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_home_dir_cp;
-}
+ static gsize check_setuid_initialised;
+ static gboolean is_setuid;
-#undef g_get_tmp_dir
+ if (g_once_init_enter (&check_setuid_initialised))
+ {
+#ifdef HAVE_GETRESUID
+ /* These aren't in the header files, so we prototype them here.
+ */
+ int getresuid(uid_t *ruid, uid_t *euid, uid_t *suid);
+ int getresgid(gid_t *rgid, gid_t *egid, gid_t *sgid);
+
+ if (getresuid (&ruid, &euid, &suid) != 0 ||
+ getresgid (&rgid, &egid, &sgid) != 0)
+#endif /* HAVE_GETRESUID */
+ {
+ suid = ruid = getuid ();
+ sgid = rgid = getgid ();
+ euid = geteuid ();
+ egid = getegid ();
+ }
-const gchar *
-g_get_tmp_dir (void)
-{
- g_get_any_init_locked ();
- return g_tmp_dir_cp;
-}
+ is_setuid = (ruid != euid || ruid != suid ||
+ rgid != egid || rgid != sgid);
+ g_once_init_leave (&check_setuid_initialised, 1);
+ }
+ return is_setuid;
+#else
+ return FALSE;
#endif
+}