/*** *searchenv.c - find a file using paths from an environment variable * * Copyright (c) 1987-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * to search a set a directories specified by an environment variable * for a specified file name. If found the full path name is returned. * *Revision History: * 06-15-87 DFW initial implementation * 08-06-87 JCR Changed directory delimeter from '/' to '\'. * 09-24-87 JCR Removed 'const' from declarations (caused cl warnings). * 12-11-87 JCR Added "_LOAD_DS" to declaration * 02-17-88 JCR Added 'const' copy_path local to get rid of cl warning. * 07-19-88 SKS Fixed bug if root directory is current directory * 08-03-89 JCR Allow quoted strings in file/path names * 08-29-89 GJF Changed copy_path() to _getpath() and moved it to it's * own source file. Also fixed handling of multiple semi- * colons. * 11-20-89 GJF Added const attribute to types of fname and env_var. * 03-15-90 GJF Replaced _LOAD_DS with _CALLTYPE1 and added #include * . Also, cleaned up the formatting a bit. * 07-25-90 SBM Removed redundant include (stdio.h) * 10-04-90 GJF New-style function declarator. * 01-22-91 GJF ANSI naming. * 08-26-92 GJF Include unistd.h for POSIX build. * 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with __cdecl * 12-07-93 CFW Wide char enable. * 01-31-95 GJF Use _fullpath instead of _getcwd, to convert a file * that exists relative to the current directory, to a * fully qualified path. * 02-16-95 JWM Mac merge. * 03-29-95 BWT Fix POSIX build by sticking with getcwd. * 10-20-95 GJF Use local buffer instead of the caller's buffer to * build the pathname (Olympus0 9336). * 05-17-99 PML Remove all Macintosh support. * *******************************************************************************/ #include #ifdef _POSIX_ #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include /*** *_searchenv() - search for file along paths from environment variable * *Purpose: * to search for a specified file in the directory(ies) specified by * a given environment variable, and, if found, to return the full * path name of the file. The file is first looked for in the current * working directory, prior to looking in the paths specified by env_var. * *Entry: * fname - name of file to search for * env_var - name of environment variable to use for paths * path - pointer to storage for the constructed path name * *Exit: * path - pointer to constructed path name, if the file is found, otherwise * it points to the empty string. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ void __cdecl _tsearchenv ( const _TSCHAR *fname, const _TSCHAR *env_var, _TSCHAR *path ) { register _TSCHAR *p; register int c; _TSCHAR *env_p; size_t len; _TSCHAR pathbuf[_MAX_PATH + 4]; if (_taccess(fname, 0) == 0) { #if !defined(_POSIX_) /* exists, convert it to a fully qualified pathname and return */ if ( _tfullpath(path, fname, _MAX_PATH) == NULL ) *path = _T('\0'); #else /* !_POSIX_ */ /* exists in this directory - get cwd and concatenate file name */ #if defined(_POSIX_) if (getcwd(path, _MAX_PATH)) #else if (_tgetcwd(path, _MAX_PATH)) #endif { _tcscat(path, fname); } #endif /* !_POSIX_ */ return; } if ((env_p = _tgetenv(env_var)) == NULL) { /* no such environment var. and not in cwd, so return empty string */ *path = _T('\0'); return; } #ifdef _UNICODE while ( (env_p = _wgetpath(env_p, pathbuf, _MAX_PATH)) && *pathbuf ) { #else while ( (env_p = _getpath(env_p, pathbuf, _MAX_PATH)) && *pathbuf ) { #endif /* path now holds nonempty pathname from env_p, concatenate the file name and go */ len = _tcslen(pathbuf); p = pathbuf + len; if ( ((c = *(p - 1)) != _T('/')) && (c != _T('\\')) && (c != _T(':')) ) { /* add a trailing '\' */ *p++ = _T('\\'); len++; } /* p now points to character following trailing '/', '\' or ':' */ if ( (len + _tcslen(fname)) <= _MAX_PATH ) { _tcscpy(p, fname); if ( _taccess(pathbuf, 0) == 0 ) { /* found a match, copy the full pathname into the caller's buffer */ _tcscpy(path, pathbuf); return; } } } /* if we get here, we never found it, return empty string */ *path = _T('\0'); }