wildcard.c revision 16592:5dab7d15ccbe
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25
26/*
27 * Class-Path Wildcards
28 *
29 * The syntax for wildcards is a single asterisk. The class path
30 * foo/"*", e.g., loads all jar files in the directory named foo.
31 * (This requires careful quotation when used in shell scripts.)
32 *
33 * Only files whose names end in .jar or .JAR are matched.
34 * Files whose names end in .zip, or which have a particular
35 * magic number, regardless of filename extension, are not
36 * matched.
37 *
38 * Files are considered regardless of whether or not they are
39 * "hidden" in the UNIX sense, i.e., have names beginning with '.'.
40 *
41 * A wildcard only matches jar files, not class files in the same
42 * directory.  If you want to load both class files and jar files from
43 * a single directory foo then you can say foo:foo/"*", or foo/"*":foo
44 * if you want the jar files to take precedence.
45 *
46 * Subdirectories are not searched recursively, i.e., foo/"*" only
47 * looks for jar files in foo, not in foo/bar, foo/baz, etc.
48 *
49 * Expansion of wildcards is done early, prior to the invocation of a
50 * program's main method, rather than late, during the class-loading
51 * process itself.  Each element of the input class path containing a
52 * wildcard is replaced by the (possibly empty) sequence of elements
53 * generated by enumerating the jar files in the named directory.  If
54 * the directory foo contains a.jar, b.jar, and c.jar,
55 * e.g., then the class path foo/"*" is expanded into
56 * foo/a.jar:foo/b.jar:foo/c.jar, and that string would be the value
57 * of the system property java.class.path.
58 *
59 * The order in which the jar files in a directory are enumerated in
60 * the expanded class path is not specified and may vary from platform
61 * to platform and even from moment to moment on the same machine.  A
62 * well-constructed application should not depend upon any particular
63 * order.  If a specific order is required then the jar files can be
64 * enumerated explicitly in the class path.
65 *
66 * The CLASSPATH environment variable is not treated any differently
67 * from the -classpath (equiv. -cp) command-line option,
68 * i.e. wildcards are honored in all these cases.
69 *
70 * Class-path wildcards are not honored in the Class-Path jar-manifest
71 * header.
72 *
73 * Class-path wildcards are honored not only by the Java launcher but
74 * also by most other command-line tools that accept class paths, and
75 * in particular by javac and javadoc.
76 *
77 * Class-path wildcards are not honored in any other kind of path, and
78 * especially not in the bootstrap class path, which is a mere
79 * artifact of our implementation and not something that developers
80 * should use.
81 *
82 * Classpath wildcards are only expanded in the Java launcher code,
83 * supporting the use of wildcards on the command line and in the
84 * CLASSPATH environment variable.  We do not support the use of
85 * wildcards by applications that embed the JVM.
86 */
87
88#include <stddef.h>
89#include <stdio.h>
90#include <stdlib.h>
91#include <string.h>
92#include <sys/types.h>
93#include "java.h"       /* Strictly for PATH_SEPARATOR/FILE_SEPARATOR */
94#include "jli_util.h"
95
96#ifdef _WIN32
97#include <windows.h>
98#else /* Unix */
99#include <unistd.h>
100#include <dirent.h>
101#endif /* Unix */
102
103static int
104exists(const char* filename)
105{
106#ifdef _WIN32
107    return _access(filename, 0) == 0;
108#else
109    return access(filename, F_OK) == 0;
110#endif
111}
112
113#define NEW_(TYPE) ((TYPE) JLI_MemAlloc(sizeof(struct TYPE##_)))
114
115/*
116 * Wildcard directory iteration.
117 * WildcardIterator_for(wildcard) returns an iterator.
118 * Each call to that iterator's next() method returns the basename
119 * of an entry in the wildcard's directory.  The basename's memory
120 * belongs to the iterator.  The caller is responsible for prepending
121 * the directory name and file separator, if necessary.
122 * When done with the iterator, call the close method to clean up.
123 */
124typedef struct WildcardIterator_* WildcardIterator;
125
126#ifdef _WIN32
127struct WildcardIterator_
128{
129    HANDLE handle;
130    char *firstFile; /* Stupid FindFirstFile...FindNextFile */
131};
132// since this is used repeatedly we keep it here.
133static WIN32_FIND_DATA find_data;
134static WildcardIterator
135WildcardIterator_for(const char *wildcard)
136{
137    WildcardIterator it = NEW_(WildcardIterator);
138    HANDLE handle = FindFirstFile(wildcard, &find_data);
139    if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
140        JLI_MemFree(it);
141        return NULL;
142    }
143    it->handle = handle;
144    it->firstFile = find_data.cFileName;
145    return it;
146}
147
148static char *
149WildcardIterator_next(WildcardIterator it)
150{
151    if (it->firstFile != NULL) {
152        char *firstFile = it->firstFile;
153        it->firstFile = NULL;
154        return firstFile;
155    }
156    return FindNextFile(it->handle, &find_data)
157        ? find_data.cFileName : NULL;
158}
159
160static void
161WildcardIterator_close(WildcardIterator it)
162{
163    if (it) {
164        FindClose(it->handle);
165        JLI_MemFree(it->firstFile);
166        JLI_MemFree(it);
167    }
168}
169
170#else /* Unix */
171struct WildcardIterator_
172{
173    DIR *dir;
174};
175
176static WildcardIterator
177WildcardIterator_for(const char *wildcard)
178{
179    DIR *dir;
180    int wildlen = JLI_StrLen(wildcard);
181    if (wildlen < 2) {
182        dir = opendir(".");
183    } else {
184        char *dirname = JLI_StringDup(wildcard);
185        dirname[wildlen - 1] = '\0';
186        dir = opendir(dirname);
187        JLI_MemFree(dirname);
188    }
189    if (dir == NULL)
190        return NULL;
191    else {
192        WildcardIterator it = NEW_(WildcardIterator);
193        it->dir = dir;
194        return it;
195    }
196}
197
198static char *
199WildcardIterator_next(WildcardIterator it)
200{
201    struct dirent* dirp = readdir(it->dir);
202    return dirp ? dirp->d_name : NULL;
203}
204
205static void
206WildcardIterator_close(WildcardIterator it)
207{
208    if (it) {
209        closedir(it->dir);
210        JLI_MemFree(it);
211    }
212}
213#endif /* Unix */
214
215static int
216equal(const char *s1, const char *s2)
217{
218    return JLI_StrCmp(s1, s2) == 0;
219}
220
221static int
222isJarFileName(const char *filename)
223{
224    int len = (int)JLI_StrLen(filename);
225    return (len >= 4) &&
226        (filename[len - 4] == '.') &&
227        (equal(filename + len - 3, "jar") ||
228         equal(filename + len - 3, "JAR")) &&
229        /* Paranoia: Maybe filename is "DIR:foo.jar" */
230        (JLI_StrChr(filename, PATH_SEPARATOR) == NULL);
231}
232
233static char *
234wildcardConcat(const char *wildcard, const char *basename)
235{
236    int wildlen = (int)JLI_StrLen(wildcard);
237    int baselen = (int)JLI_StrLen(basename);
238    char *filename = (char *) JLI_MemAlloc(wildlen + baselen);
239    /* Replace the trailing '*' with basename */
240    memcpy(filename, wildcard, wildlen-1);
241    memcpy(filename+wildlen-1, basename, baselen+1);
242    return filename;
243}
244
245static JLI_List
246wildcardFileList(const char *wildcard)
247{
248    const char *basename;
249    JLI_List fl = JLI_List_new(16);
250    WildcardIterator it = WildcardIterator_for(wildcard);
251
252    if (it == NULL)
253    {
254        JLI_List_free(fl);
255        return NULL;
256    }
257
258    while ((basename = WildcardIterator_next(it)) != NULL)
259        if (isJarFileName(basename))
260            JLI_List_add(fl, wildcardConcat(wildcard, basename));
261    WildcardIterator_close(it);
262    return fl;
263}
264
265static int
266isWildcard(const char *filename)
267{
268    int len = (int)JLI_StrLen(filename);
269    return (len > 0) &&
270        (filename[len - 1] == '*') &&
271        (len == 1 || IS_FILE_SEPARATOR(filename[len - 2])) &&
272        (! exists(filename));
273}
274
275static int
276FileList_expandWildcards(JLI_List fl)
277{
278    size_t i, j;
279    int expandedCnt = 0;
280    for (i = 0; i < fl->size; i++) {
281        if (isWildcard(fl->elements[i])) {
282            JLI_List expanded = wildcardFileList(fl->elements[i]);
283            if (expanded != NULL && expanded->size > 0) {
284                expandedCnt++;
285                JLI_MemFree(fl->elements[i]);
286                JLI_List_ensureCapacity(fl, fl->size + expanded->size);
287                for (j = fl->size - 1; j >= i+1; j--)
288                    fl->elements[j+expanded->size-1] = fl->elements[j];
289                for (j = 0; j < expanded->size; j++)
290                    fl->elements[i+j] = expanded->elements[j];
291                i += expanded->size - 1;
292                fl->size += expanded->size - 1;
293                /* fl expropriates expanded's elements. */
294                expanded->size = 0;
295            }
296            JLI_List_free(expanded);
297        }
298    }
299    return expandedCnt;
300}
301
302const char *
303JLI_WildcardExpandClasspath(const char *classpath)
304{
305    const char *expanded;
306    JLI_List fl;
307
308    if (JLI_StrChr(classpath, '*') == NULL)
309        return classpath;
310    fl = JLI_List_split(classpath, PATH_SEPARATOR);
311    expanded = FileList_expandWildcards(fl) ?
312        JLI_List_join(fl, PATH_SEPARATOR) : classpath;
313    JLI_List_free(fl);
314    if (getenv(JLDEBUG_ENV_ENTRY) != 0)
315        printf("Expanded wildcards:\n"
316               "    before: \"%s\"\n"
317               "    after : \"%s\"\n",
318               classpath, expanded);
319    return expanded;
320}
321
322#ifdef DEBUG_WILDCARD
323static void
324FileList_print(JLI_List fl)
325{
326    size_t i;
327    putchar('[');
328    for (i = 0; i < fl->size; i++) {
329        if (i > 0) printf(", ");
330        printf("\"%s\"",fl->elements[i]);
331    }
332    putchar(']');
333}
334
335static void
336wildcardExpandArgv(const char ***argv)
337{
338    int i;
339    for (i = 0; (*argv)[i]; i++) {
340        if (equal((*argv)[i], "-cp") ||
341            equal((*argv)[i], "-classpath")) {
342            i++;
343            (*argv)[i] = wildcardExpandClasspath((*argv)[i]);
344        }
345    }
346}
347
348static void
349debugPrintArgv(char *argv[])
350{
351    int i;
352    putchar('[');
353    for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) {
354        if (i > 0) printf(", ");
355        printf("\"%s\"", argv[i]);
356    }
357    printf("]\n");
358}
359
360int
361main(int argc, char *argv[])
362{
363    argv[0] = "java";
364    wildcardExpandArgv((const char***)&argv);
365    debugPrintArgv(argv);
366    /* execvp("java", argv); */
367    return 0;
368}
369#endif /* DEBUG_WILDCARD */
370
371/* Cute little perl prototype implementation....
372
373my $sep = ($^O =~ /^(Windows|cygwin)/) ? ";" : ":";
374
375sub expand($) {
376  opendir DIR, $_[0] or return $_[0];
377  join $sep, map {"$_[0]/$_"} grep {/\.(jar|JAR)$/} readdir DIR;
378}
379
380sub munge($) {
381  join $sep,
382    map {(! -r $_ and s/[\/\\]+\*$//) ? expand $_ : $_} split $sep, $_[0];
383}
384
385for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV - 1; $i++) {
386  $ARGV[$i+1] = munge $ARGV[$i+1] if $ARGV[$i] =~ /^-c(p|lasspath)$/;
387}
388
389$ENV{CLASSPATH} = munge $ENV{CLASSPATH} if exists $ENV{CLASSPATH};
390@ARGV = ("java", @ARGV);
391print "@ARGV\n";
392exec @ARGV;
393
394*/
395