/* URL handling.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Wget.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#include "utils.h"
#include "url.h"
#include "host.h"
-#include "html.h"
#ifndef errno
extern int errno;
#define DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT 80
#define DEFAULT_FTP_PORT 21
-/* URL separator (for findurl) */
-#define URL_SEPARATOR "!\"#'(),>`{}|<>"
+/* Table of Unsafe chars. This is intialized in
+ init_unsafe_char_table. */
-/* A list of unsafe characters for encoding, as per RFC1738. '@' and
- ':' (not listed in RFC) were added because of user/password
- encoding. */
+static char unsafe_char_table[256];
-#ifndef WINDOWS
-# define URL_UNSAFE_CHARS "<>\"#%{}|\\^~[]`@:"
-#else /* WINDOWS */
-# define URL_UNSAFE_CHARS "<>\"%{}|\\^[]`"
-#endif /* WINDOWS */
-
-#define UNSAFE_CHAR(c) ( ((unsigned char)(c) <= ' ') /* ASCII 32 */ \
- || ((unsigned char)(c) > '~') /* ASCII 127 */ \
- || strchr (URL_UNSAFE_CHARS, c))
+#define UNSAFE_CHAR(c) (unsafe_char_table[(unsigned char)(c)])
/* If S contains unsafe characters, free it and replace it with a
version that doesn't. */
/* Is a directory ".."? */
#define DDOTP(x) ((*(x) == '.') && (*(x + 1) == '.') && (!*(x + 2)))
+#if 0
+static void path_simplify_with_kludge PARAMS ((char *));
+#endif
+static int urlpath_length PARAMS ((const char *));
+
/* NULL-terminated list of strings to be recognized as prototypes (URL
schemes). Note that recognized doesn't mean supported -- only HTTP
and FTP are currently supported.
return 0;
}
+/* Unsafe chars:
+ - anything <= 32;
+ - stuff from rfc1738 ("<>\"#%{}|\\^~[]`");
+ - @ and :, for user/password encoding.
+ - everything over 127 (but we don't bother with recording those. */
+void
+init_unsafe_char_table (void)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+ if (i < 32 || i >= 127
+ || i == '<'
+ || i == '>'
+ || i == '\"'
+ || i == '#'
+ || i == '%'
+ || i == '{'
+ || i == '}'
+ || i == '|'
+ || i == '\\'
+ || i == '^'
+ || i == '~'
+ || i == '['
+ || i == ']'
+ || i == '`')
+ unsafe_char_table[i] = 1;
+}
+
/* Returns 1 if the string contains unsafe characters, 0 otherwise. */
int
contains_unsafe (const char *s)
/* Returns 1 if the URL begins with a protocol (supported or
unsupported), 0 otherwise. */
-static int
+int
has_proto (const char *url)
{
char **s;
}
/* If protocol is recognizable, but unsupported, bail out, else
suppose unknown. */
- if (recognizable && !sup_protos[i].name)
+ if (recognizable && i == ARRAY_SIZE (sup_protos))
return URLUNKNOWN;
else if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (sup_protos))
type = URLUNKNOWN;
strcat (u->path, *u->dir ? "/" : "");
strcat (u->path, u->file);
URL_CLEANSE (u->path);
+ DEBUGP (("newpath: %s\n", u->path));
/* Create the clean URL. */
u->url = str_url (u, 0);
return URLOK;
}
\f
+/* Special versions of DOTP and DDOTP for parse_dir(). */
+
+#define PD_DOTP(x) ((*(x) == '.') && (!*((x) + 1) || *((x) + 1) == '?'))
+#define PD_DDOTP(x) ((*(x) == '.') && (*(x) == '.') \
+ && (!*((x) + 2) || *((x) + 2) == '?'))
+
/* Build the directory and filename components of the path. Both
components are *separately* malloc-ed strings! It does not change
the contents of path.
{
int i, l;
- for (i = l = strlen (path); i && path[i] != '/'; i--);
+ l = urlpath_length (path);
+ for (i = l; i && path[i] != '/'; i--);
+
if (!i && *path != '/') /* Just filename */
{
- if (DOTP (path) || DDOTP (path))
+ if (PD_DOTP (path) || PD_DDOTP (path))
{
- *dir = xstrdup (path);
- *file = xstrdup ("");
+ *dir = strdupdelim (path, path + l);
+ *file = xstrdup (path + l); /* normally empty, but could
+ contain ?... */
}
else
{
}
else if (!i) /* /filename */
{
- if (DOTP (path + 1) || DDOTP (path + 1))
+ if (PD_DOTP (path + 1) || PD_DDOTP (path + 1))
{
- *dir = xstrdup (path);
- *file = xstrdup ("");
+ *dir = strdupdelim (path, path + l);
+ *file = xstrdup (path + l); /* normally empty, but could
+ contain ?... */
}
else
{
}
else /* Nonempty directory with or without a filename */
{
- if (DOTP (path + i + 1) || DDOTP (path + i + 1))
+ if (PD_DOTP (path + i + 1) || PD_DDOTP (path + i + 1))
{
- *dir = xstrdup (path);
- *file = xstrdup ("");
+ *dir = strdupdelim (path, path + l);
+ *file = xstrdup (path + l); /* normally empty, but could
+ contain ?... */
}
else
{
*dir = strdupdelim (path, path + i);
- *file = strdupdelim (path + i + 1, path + l + 1);
+ *file = xstrdup (path + i + 1);
}
}
}
return res;
}
\f
-/* Find URL of format scheme:hostname[:port]/dir in a buffer. The
- buffer may contain pretty much anything; no errors are signaled. */
-static const char *
-findurl (const char *buf, int howmuch, int *count)
-{
- char **prot;
- const char *s1, *s2;
-
- for (s1 = buf; howmuch; s1++, howmuch--)
- for (prot = protostrings; *prot; prot++)
- if (howmuch <= strlen (*prot))
- continue;
- else if (!strncasecmp (*prot, s1, strlen (*prot)))
- {
- for (s2 = s1, *count = 0;
- howmuch && *s2 && *s2 >= 32 && *s2 < 127 && !ISSPACE (*s2) &&
- !strchr (URL_SEPARATOR, *s2);
- s2++, (*count)++, howmuch--);
- return s1;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/* Scans the file for signs of URL-s. Returns a vector of pointers,
- each pointer representing a URL string. The file is *not* assumed
- to be HTML. */
urlpos *
get_urls_file (const char *file)
{
- long nread;
- FILE *fp;
- char *buf;
- const char *pbuf;
- int size;
- urlpos *first, *current, *old;
-
- if (file && !HYPHENP (file))
- {
- fp = fopen (file, "rb");
- if (!fp)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", file, strerror (errno));
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- else
- fp = stdin;
- /* Load the file. */
- load_file (fp, &buf, &nread);
- if (file && !HYPHENP (file))
- fclose (fp);
- DEBUGP (("Loaded %s (size %ld).\n", file, nread));
- first = current = NULL;
- /* Fill the linked list with URLs. */
- for (pbuf = buf; (pbuf = findurl (pbuf, nread - (pbuf - buf), &size));
- pbuf += size)
- {
- /* Allocate the space. */
- old = current;
- current = (urlpos *)xmalloc (sizeof (urlpos));
- if (old)
- old->next = current;
- memset (current, 0, sizeof (*current));
- current->next = NULL;
- current->url = (char *)xmalloc (size + 1);
- memcpy (current->url, pbuf, size);
- current->url[size] = '\0';
- if (!first)
- first = current;
- }
- /* Free the buffer. */
- free (buf);
-
- return first;
-}
+ struct file_memory *fm;
+ urlpos *head, *tail;
+ const char *text, *text_end;
-/* Similar to get_urls_file, but for HTML files. FILE is scanned as
- an HTML document using htmlfindurl(), which see. get_urls_html()
- constructs the HTML-s from the relative href-s.
-
- If SILENT is non-zero, do not barf on baseless relative links. */
-urlpos *
-get_urls_html (const char *file, const char *this_url, int silent,
- int dash_p_leaf_HTML)
-{
- long nread;
- FILE *fp;
- char *orig_buf;
- const char *buf;
- int step, first_time;
- urlpos *first, *current, *old;
-
- if (file && !HYPHENP (file))
+ /* Load the file. */
+ fm = read_file (file);
+ if (!fm)
{
- fp = fopen (file, "rb");
- if (!fp)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", file, strerror (errno));
- return NULL;
- }
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", file, strerror (errno));
+ return NULL;
}
- else
- fp = stdin;
- /* Load the file. */
- load_file (fp, &orig_buf, &nread);
- if (file && !HYPHENP (file))
- fclose (fp);
- DEBUGP (("Loaded HTML file %s (size %ld).\n", file, nread));
- first = current = NULL;
- first_time = 1;
- /* Iterate over the URLs in BUF, picked by htmlfindurl(). */
- for (buf = orig_buf;
- (buf = htmlfindurl (buf, nread - (buf - orig_buf), &step, first_time,
- dash_p_leaf_HTML));
- buf += step)
+ DEBUGP (("Loaded %s (size %ld).\n", file, fm->length));
+ head = tail = NULL;
+ text = fm->content;
+ text_end = fm->content + fm->length;
+ while (text < text_end)
{
- int i, no_proto;
- int size = step;
- const char *pbuf = buf;
- char *constr, *base;
- const char *cbase;
- char *needs_freeing, *url_data;
-
- first_time = 0;
-
- /* A frequent phenomenon that needs to be handled are pages
- generated by brain-damaged HTML generators, which refer to to
- URI-s as <a href="<spaces>URI<spaces>">. We simply ignore
- any spaces at the beginning or at the end of the string.
- This is probably not strictly correct, but that's what the
- browsers do, so we may follow. May the authors of "WYSIWYG"
- HTML tools burn in hell for the damage they've inflicted! */
- while ((pbuf < buf + step) && ISSPACE (*pbuf))
- {
- ++pbuf;
- --size;
- }
- while (size && ISSPACE (pbuf[size - 1]))
- --size;
- if (!size)
- break;
-
- /* It would be nice if we could avoid allocating memory in this
- loop, but I don't see an easy way. To process the entities,
- we need to either copy the data, or change it destructively.
- I choose the former.
-
- We have two pointers: needs_freeing and url_data, because the
- code below does thing like url_data += <something>, and we
- want to pass the original string to free(). */
- needs_freeing = url_data = html_decode_entities (pbuf, pbuf + size);
- size = strlen (url_data);
-
- for (i = 0; protostrings[i]; i++)
- {
- if (!strncasecmp (protostrings[i], url_data,
- MINVAL (strlen (protostrings[i]), size)))
- break;
- }
- /* Check for http:RELATIVE_URI. See below for details. */
- if (protostrings[i]
- && !(strncasecmp (url_data, "http:", 5) == 0
- && strncasecmp (url_data, "http://", 7) != 0))
- {
- no_proto = 0;
- }
+ const char *line_beg = text;
+ const char *line_end = memchr (text, '\n', text_end - text);
+ if (!line_end)
+ line_end = text_end;
else
+ ++line_end;
+ text = line_end;
+ while (line_beg < line_end
+ && ISSPACE (*line_beg))
+ ++line_beg;
+ while (line_end > line_beg + 1
+ && ISSPACE (*(line_end - 1)))
+ --line_end;
+ if (line_end > line_beg)
{
- no_proto = 1;
- /* This is for extremely brain-damaged pages that refer to
- relative URI-s as <a href="http:URL">. Just strip off the
- silly leading "http:" (as well as any leading blanks
- before it). */
- if ((size > 5) && !strncasecmp ("http:", url_data, 5))
- url_data += 5, size -= 5;
- }
- if (!no_proto)
- {
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (sup_protos); i++)
- {
- if (!strncasecmp (sup_protos[i].name, url_data,
- MINVAL (strlen (sup_protos[i].name), size)))
- break;
- }
- /* Do *not* accept a non-supported protocol. */
- if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (sup_protos))
- {
- free (needs_freeing);
- continue;
- }
- }
- if (no_proto)
- {
- /* First, construct the base, which can be relative itself.
-
- Criteria for creating the base are:
- 1) html_base created by <base href="...">
- 2) current URL
- 3) base provided from the command line */
- cbase = html_base ();
- if (!cbase)
- cbase = this_url;
- if (!cbase)
- cbase = opt.base_href;
- if (!cbase) /* Error condition -- a baseless
- relative link. */
- {
- if (!opt.quiet && !silent)
- {
- /* Use malloc, not alloca because this is called in
- a loop. */
- char *temp = (char *)malloc (size + 1);
- strncpy (temp, url_data, size);
- temp[size] = '\0';
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Error (%s): Link %s without a base provided.\n"),
- file, temp);
- free (temp);
- }
- free (needs_freeing);
- continue;
- }
- if (this_url)
- base = construct (this_url, cbase, strlen (cbase),
- !has_proto (cbase));
+ urlpos *entry = (urlpos *)xmalloc (sizeof (urlpos));
+ memset (entry, 0, sizeof (*entry));
+ entry->next = NULL;
+ entry->url = strdupdelim (line_beg, line_end);
+ if (!head)
+ head = entry;
else
- {
- /* Base must now be absolute, with host name and
- protocol. */
- if (!has_proto (cbase))
- {
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("\
-Error (%s): Base %s relative, without referer URL.\n"),
- file, cbase);
- free (needs_freeing);
- continue;
- }
- base = xstrdup (cbase);
- }
- constr = construct (base, url_data, size, no_proto);
- free (base);
- }
- else /* has proto */
- {
- constr = (char *)xmalloc (size + 1);
- strncpy (constr, url_data, size);
- constr[size] = '\0';
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (opt.debug)
- {
- char *tmp;
- const char *tmp2;
-
- tmp2 = html_base ();
- /* Use malloc, not alloca because this is called in a loop. */
- tmp = (char *)xmalloc (size + 1);
- strncpy (tmp, url_data, size);
- tmp[size] = '\0';
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS,
- "file %s; this_url %s; base %s\nlink: %s; constr: %s\n",
- file, this_url ? this_url : "(null)",
- tmp2 ? tmp2 : "(null)", tmp, constr);
- free (tmp);
+ tail->next = entry;
+ tail = entry;
}
-#endif
-
- /* Allocate the space. */
- old = current;
- current = (urlpos *)xmalloc (sizeof (urlpos));
- if (old)
- old->next = current;
- if (!first)
- first = current;
- /* Fill the values. */
- memset (current, 0, sizeof (*current));
- current->next = NULL;
- current->url = constr;
- current->size = step;
- current->pos = buf - orig_buf;
- /* A URL is relative if the host and protocol are not named,
- and the name does not start with `/'. */
- if (no_proto && *url_data != '/')
- current->flags |= (URELATIVE | UNOPROTO);
- else if (no_proto)
- current->flags |= UNOPROTO;
- free (needs_freeing);
}
- free (orig_buf);
-
- return first;
+ read_file_free (fm);
+ return head;
}
\f
/* Free the linked list of urlpos. */
return strlen (url);
}
+/* Find the last occurrence of character C in the range [b, e), or
+ NULL, if none are present. This is almost completely equivalent to
+ { *e = '\0'; return strrchr(b); }, except that it doesn't change
+ the contents of the string. */
static const char *
find_last_char (const char *b, const char *e, char c)
{
return NULL;
}
-/* Construct an absolute URL, given a (possibly) relative one. This
- gets tricky if you want to cover all the "reasonable" cases, but
- I'm satisfied with the result. */
+/* Construct a URL by concatenating an absolute URL and a path, which
+ may or may not be absolute. This tries to behave "reasonably" in
+ all foreseeable cases. It employs little specific knowledge about
+ protocols or URL-specific stuff -- it just works on strings. */
static char *
construct (const char *url, const char *sub, int subsize, int no_proto)
{
start_insert = end + 1;
need_explicit_slash = 1;
}
+ else if (last_slash && last_slash != url && *(last_slash - 1) == '/')
+ {
+ /* example: http://host" */
+ /* ^ */
+ start_insert = end + 1;
+ need_explicit_slash = 1;
+ }
else
{
/* example: "whatever/foo/bar" */
"/qux/xyzzy", our result should be
"http://host/qux/xyzzy". */
int span;
- const char *slash, *start_insert;
+ const char *slash;
+ const char *start_insert = NULL; /* for gcc to shut up. */
const char *pos = url;
int seen_slash_slash = 0;
/* We're looking for the first slash, but want to ignore
free (u->url);
u->url = str_url (u, 0);
}
+
+/* This beautiful kludge is fortunately not needed, as I've made
+ parse_dir do the (almost) right thing, so that a query can never
+ become a part of directory. */
+#if 0
+/* Call path_simplify, but make sure that the part after the
+ question-mark, if any, is not destroyed by path_simplify's
+ "optimizations". */
+void
+path_simplify_with_kludge (char *path)
+{
+ char *query = strchr (path, '?');
+ if (query)
+ /* path_simplify also works destructively, so we also have the
+ license to write. */
+ *query = '\0';
+ path_simplify (path);
+ if (query)
+ {
+ char *newend = path + strlen (path);
+ *query = '?';
+ if (newend != query)
+ memmove (newend, query, strlen (query) + 1);
+ }
+}
+#endif
\f
/* Returns proxy host address, in accordance with PROTO. */
char *
return !sufmatch (no_proxy, host);
}
\f
+static void write_backup_file PARAMS ((const char *, downloaded_file_t));
+
/* Change the links in an HTML document. Accepts a structure that
defines the positions of all the links. */
void
convert_links (const char *file, urlpos *l)
{
+ struct file_memory *fm;
FILE *fp;
- char *buf, *p, *p2;
+ char *p;
downloaded_file_t downloaded_file_return;
- long size;
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Converting %s... "), file);
- /* Read from the file.... */
- fp = fopen (file, "rb");
- if (!fp)
+
+ {
+ /* First we do a "dry run": go through the list L and see whether
+ any URL needs to be converted in the first place. If not, just
+ leave the file alone. */
+ int count = 0;
+ urlpos *dry = l;
+ for (dry = l; dry; dry = dry->next)
+ if (dry->convert != CO_NOCONVERT)
+ ++count;
+ if (!count)
+ {
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("nothing to do.\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ fm = read_file (file);
+ if (!fm)
{
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Cannot convert links in %s: %s\n"),
file, strerror (errno));
return;
}
- /* ...to a buffer. */
- load_file (fp, &buf, &size);
- fclose (fp);
-
- downloaded_file_return = downloaded_file(CHECK_FOR_FILE, file);
+ downloaded_file_return = downloaded_file (CHECK_FOR_FILE, file);
if (opt.backup_converted && downloaded_file_return)
- /* Rather than just writing over the original .html file with the converted
- version, save the former to *.orig. Note we only do this for files we've
- _successfully_ downloaded, so we don't clobber .orig files sitting around
- from previous invocations. */
- {
- /* Construct the backup filename as the original name plus ".orig". */
- size_t filename_len = strlen(file);
- char* filename_plus_orig_suffix;
- boolean already_wrote_backup_file = FALSE;
- slist* converted_file_ptr;
- static slist* converted_files = NULL;
-
- if (downloaded_file_return == FILE_DOWNLOADED_AND_HTML_EXTENSION_ADDED)
- {
- /* Just write "orig" over "html". We need to do it this way because
- when we're checking to see if we've downloaded the file before (to
- see if we can skip downloading it), we don't know if it's a
- text/html file. Therefore we don't know yet at that stage that -E
- is going to cause us to tack on ".html", so we need to compare
- vs. the original URL plus ".orig", not the original URL plus
- ".html.orig". */
- filename_plus_orig_suffix = xmalloc(filename_len + 1);
- strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix, file);
- strcpy((filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len) - 4, "orig");
- }
- else /* downloaded_file_return == FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY */
- {
- /* Append ".orig" to the name. */
- filename_plus_orig_suffix = xmalloc(filename_len + sizeof(".orig"));
- strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix, file);
- strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len, ".orig");
- }
-
- /* We can get called twice on the same URL thanks to the
- convert_all_links() call in main(). If we write the .orig file each
- time in such a case, it'll end up containing the first-pass conversion,
- not the original file. So, see if we've already been called on this
- file. */
- converted_file_ptr = converted_files;
- while (converted_file_ptr != NULL)
- if (strcmp(converted_file_ptr->string, file) == 0)
- {
- already_wrote_backup_file = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- else
- converted_file_ptr = converted_file_ptr->next;
-
- if (!already_wrote_backup_file)
- {
- /* Rename <file> to <file>.orig before former gets written over. */
- if (rename(file, filename_plus_orig_suffix) != 0)
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Cannot back up %s as %s: %s\n"),
- file, filename_plus_orig_suffix, strerror (errno));
-
- /* Remember that we've already written a .orig backup for this file.
- Note that we never free this memory since we need it till the
- convert_all_links() call, which is one of the last things the
- program does before terminating. BTW, I'm not sure if it would be
- safe to just set 'converted_file_ptr->string' to 'file' below,
- rather than making a copy of the string... Another note is that I
- thought I could just add a field to the urlpos structure saying
- that we'd written a .orig file for this URL, but that didn't work,
- so I had to make this separate list. */
- converted_file_ptr = xmalloc(sizeof(*converted_file_ptr));
- converted_file_ptr->string = xstrdup(file); /* die on out-of-mem. */
- converted_file_ptr->next = converted_files;
- converted_files = converted_file_ptr;
- }
+ write_backup_file (file, downloaded_file_return);
- free(filename_plus_orig_suffix);
+ /* Before opening the file for writing, unlink the file. This is
+ important if the data in FM is mmaped. In such case, nulling the
+ file, which is what fopen() below does, would make us read all
+ zeroes from the mmaped region. */
+ if (unlink (file) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Unable to delete `%s': %s\n"),
+ file, strerror (errno));
+ read_file_free (fm);
+ return;
}
/* Now open the file for writing. */
fp = fopen (file, "wb");
{
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Cannot convert links in %s: %s\n"),
file, strerror (errno));
- free (buf);
+ read_file_free (fm);
return;
}
- /* Presumably we have to loop through multiple URLs here (even though we're
- only talking about a single local file) because of the -O option. */
- for (p = buf; l; l = l->next)
+ /* Here we loop through all the URLs in file, replacing those of
+ them that are downloaded with relative references. */
+ p = fm->content;
+ for (; l; l = l->next)
{
- if (l->pos >= size)
+ char *url_start = fm->content + l->pos;
+ if (l->pos >= fm->length)
{
DEBUGP (("Something strange is going on. Please investigate."));
break;
}
- /* If the URL already is relative or it is not to be converted
- for some other reason (e.g. because of not having been
- downloaded in the first place), skip it. */
- if ((l->flags & URELATIVE) || !(l->flags & UABS2REL))
+ /* If the URL is not to be converted, skip it. */
+ if (l->convert == CO_NOCONVERT)
{
- DEBUGP (("Skipping %s at position %d (flags %d).\n", l->url,
- l->pos, l->flags));
+ DEBUGP (("Skipping %s at position %d.\n", l->url, l->pos));
continue;
}
- /* Else, reach the position of the offending URL, echoing
- everything up to it to the outfile. */
- for (p2 = buf + l->pos; p < p2; p++)
- putc (*p, fp);
- if (l->flags & UABS2REL)
- /* Convert absolute URL to relative. */
+
+ /* Echo the file contents, up to the offending URL's opening
+ quote, to the outfile. */
+ fwrite (p, 1, url_start - p, fp);
+ p = url_start;
+ if (l->convert == CO_CONVERT_TO_RELATIVE)
{
+ /* Convert absolute URL to relative. */
char *newname = construct_relative (file, l->local_name);
- fprintf (fp, "%s", newname);
- DEBUGP (("ABS2REL: %s to %s at position %d in %s.\n",
+ putc (*p, fp); /* quoting char */
+ fputs (newname, fp);
+ p += l->size - 1;
+ putc (*p, fp); /* close quote */
+ ++p;
+ DEBUGP (("TO_RELATIVE: %s to %s at position %d in %s.\n",
l->url, newname, l->pos, file));
free (newname);
}
- p += l->size;
+ else if (l->convert == CO_CONVERT_TO_COMPLETE)
+ {
+ /* Convert the link to absolute URL. */
+ char *newlink = l->url;
+ putc (*p, fp); /* quoting char */
+ fputs (newlink, fp);
+ p += l->size - 1;
+ putc (*p, fp); /* close quote */
+ ++p;
+ DEBUGP (("TO_COMPLETE: <something> to %s at position %d in %s.\n",
+ newlink, l->pos, file));
+ }
}
/* Output the rest of the file. */
- if (p - buf < size)
- {
- for (p2 = buf + size; p < p2; p++)
- putc (*p, fp);
- }
+ if (p - fm->content < fm->length)
+ fwrite (p, 1, fm->length - (p - fm->content), fp);
fclose (fp);
- free (buf);
+ read_file_free (fm);
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("done.\n"));
}
return t;
}
+static void
+write_backup_file (const char *file, downloaded_file_t downloaded_file_return)
+{
+ /* Rather than just writing over the original .html file with the
+ converted version, save the former to *.orig. Note we only do
+ this for files we've _successfully_ downloaded, so we don't
+ clobber .orig files sitting around from previous invocations. */
+
+ /* Construct the backup filename as the original name plus ".orig". */
+ size_t filename_len = strlen(file);
+ char* filename_plus_orig_suffix;
+ boolean already_wrote_backup_file = FALSE;
+ slist* converted_file_ptr;
+ static slist* converted_files = NULL;
+
+ if (downloaded_file_return == FILE_DOWNLOADED_AND_HTML_EXTENSION_ADDED)
+ {
+ /* Just write "orig" over "html". We need to do it this way
+ because when we're checking to see if we've downloaded the
+ file before (to see if we can skip downloading it), we don't
+ know if it's a text/html file. Therefore we don't know yet
+ at that stage that -E is going to cause us to tack on
+ ".html", so we need to compare vs. the original URL plus
+ ".orig", not the original URL plus ".html.orig". */
+ filename_plus_orig_suffix = alloca (filename_len + 1);
+ strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix, file);
+ strcpy((filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len) - 4, "orig");
+ }
+ else /* downloaded_file_return == FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY */
+ {
+ /* Append ".orig" to the name. */
+ filename_plus_orig_suffix = alloca (filename_len + sizeof(".orig"));
+ strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix, file);
+ strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len, ".orig");
+ }
+
+ /* We can get called twice on the same URL thanks to the
+ convert_all_links() call in main(). If we write the .orig file
+ each time in such a case, it'll end up containing the first-pass
+ conversion, not the original file. So, see if we've already been
+ called on this file. */
+ converted_file_ptr = converted_files;
+ while (converted_file_ptr != NULL)
+ if (strcmp(converted_file_ptr->string, file) == 0)
+ {
+ already_wrote_backup_file = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ else
+ converted_file_ptr = converted_file_ptr->next;
+
+ if (!already_wrote_backup_file)
+ {
+ /* Rename <file> to <file>.orig before former gets written over. */
+ if (rename(file, filename_plus_orig_suffix) != 0)
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Cannot back up %s as %s: %s\n"),
+ file, filename_plus_orig_suffix, strerror (errno));
+
+ /* Remember that we've already written a .orig backup for this file.
+ Note that we never free this memory since we need it till the
+ convert_all_links() call, which is one of the last things the
+ program does before terminating. BTW, I'm not sure if it would be
+ safe to just set 'converted_file_ptr->string' to 'file' below,
+ rather than making a copy of the string... Another note is that I
+ thought I could just add a field to the urlpos structure saying
+ that we'd written a .orig file for this URL, but that didn't work,
+ so I had to make this separate list. */
+ converted_file_ptr = xmalloc(sizeof(*converted_file_ptr));
+ converted_file_ptr->string = xstrdup(file); /* die on out-of-mem. */
+ converted_file_ptr->next = converted_files;
+ converted_files = converted_file_ptr;
+ }
+}
/* Remembers which files have been downloaded. In the standard case, should be
called with mode == FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY for each file we actually
return FILE_NOT_ALREADY_DOWNLOADED;
}
}
+\f
+/* Initialization of static stuff. */
+void
+url_init (void)
+{
+ init_unsafe_char_table ();
+}