#endif
/* Mapping between all known hosts to their addresses (n.n.n.n). */
+
+/* #### We should map to *lists* of IP addresses. */
+
struct hash_table *host_name_address_map;
+/* The following two tables are obsolete, since we no longer do host
+ canonicalization. */
+
/* Mapping between all known addresses (n.n.n.n) to their hosts. This
is the inverse of host_name_address_map. These two tables share
the strdup'ed strings. */
/* Mapping between auxilliary (slave) and master host names. */
struct hash_table *host_slave_master_map;
-/* Utility function: like xstrdup(), but also lowercases S. */
-
-static char *
-xstrdup_lower (const char *s)
-{
- char *copy = xstrdup (s);
- char *p = copy;
- for (; *p; p++)
- *p = TOLOWER (*p);
- return copy;
-}
-
/* The same as gethostbyname, but supports internet addresses of the
form `N.N.N.N'. On some systems gethostbyname() knows how to do
this automatically. */
return 1;
}
-/* Determine the "real" name of HOST, as perceived by Wget. If HOST
- is referenced by more than one name, "real" name is considered to
- be the first one encountered in the past. */
-char *
-realhost (const char *host)
-{
- struct in_addr in;
- struct hostent *hptr;
- char *master_name;
-
- DEBUGP (("Checking for %s in host_name_address_map.\n", host));
- if (hash_table_contains (host_name_address_map, host))
- {
- DEBUGP (("Found; %s was already used, by that name.\n", host));
- return xstrdup_lower (host);
- }
-
- DEBUGP (("Checking for %s in host_slave_master_map.\n", host));
- master_name = hash_table_get (host_slave_master_map, host);
- if (master_name)
- {
- has_master:
- DEBUGP (("Found; %s was already used, by the name %s.\n",
- host, master_name));
- return xstrdup (master_name);
- }
-
- DEBUGP (("First time I hear about %s by that name; looking it up.\n",
- host));
- hptr = ngethostbyname (host);
- if (hptr)
- {
- char *inet_s;
- /* Originally, we copied to in.s_addr, but it appears to be
- missing on some systems. */
- memcpy (&in, *hptr->h_addr_list, sizeof (in));
- inet_s = inet_ntoa (in);
-
- add_host_to_cache (host, inet_s);
-
- /* add_host_to_cache() can establish a slave-master mapping. */
- DEBUGP (("Checking again for %s in host_slave_master_map.\n", host));
- master_name = hash_table_get (host_slave_master_map, host);
- if (master_name)
- goto has_master;
- }
-
- return xstrdup_lower (host);
-}
-
-/* Compare two hostnames (out of URL-s if the arguments are URL-s),
- taking care of aliases. It uses realhost() to determine a unique
- hostname for each of two hosts. If simple_check is non-zero, only
- strcmp() is used for comparison. */
-int
-same_host (const char *u1, const char *u2)
-{
- const char *s;
- char *p1, *p2;
- char *real1, *real2;
-
- /* Skip protocol, if present. */
- u1 += url_skip_scheme (u1);
- u2 += url_skip_scheme (u2);
-
- /* Skip username ans password, if present. */
- u1 += url_skip_uname (u1);
- u2 += url_skip_uname (u2);
-
- for (s = u1; *u1 && *u1 != '/' && *u1 != ':'; u1++);
- p1 = strdupdelim (s, u1);
- for (s = u2; *u2 && *u2 != '/' && *u2 != ':'; u2++);
- p2 = strdupdelim (s, u2);
- DEBUGP (("Comparing hosts %s and %s...\n", p1, p2));
- if (strcasecmp (p1, p2) == 0)
- {
- xfree (p1);
- xfree (p2);
- DEBUGP (("They are quite alike.\n"));
- return 1;
- }
- else if (opt.simple_check)
- {
- xfree (p1);
- xfree (p2);
- DEBUGP (("Since checking is simple, I'd say they are not the same.\n"));
- return 0;
- }
- real1 = realhost (p1);
- real2 = realhost (p2);
- xfree (p1);
- xfree (p2);
- if (strcasecmp (real1, real2) == 0)
- {
- DEBUGP (("They are alike, after realhost()->%s.\n", real1));
- xfree (real1);
- xfree (real2);
- return 1;
- }
- else
- {
- DEBUGP (("They are not the same (%s, %s).\n", real1, real2));
- xfree (real1);
- xfree (real2);
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
/* Determine whether a URL is acceptable to be followed, according to
a list of domains to accept. */
int
}
void
-clean_hosts (void)
+host_cleanup (void)
{
/* host_name_address_map and host_address_name_map share the
strings. Because of that, calling free_keys_and_values once