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Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +00001/* Get full pathname of current working directory. The pathname is
2 copied to the parameter array 'cwd', and a pointer to this array
3 is also returned as function result. If an error occurred, however,
4 the return value is NULL but 'cwd' is filled with an error message.
5
6 BUG: expect spectacular crashes when called from a directory whose
7 path would be over MAXPATH bytes long (files in such directories are
8 not reachable by full pathname).
9
10 Starting with the dir ID returned by PBHGetVol, we do successive
11 PBGetCatInfo's to get a component of the path until we reach the
12 root (recognized by a dir ID of 2). We move up along the path
13 using the dir ID of the parent directory returned by PBGetCatInfo.
14
15 Then we catenate the components found in reverse order with the volume
16 name (already gotten from PBHGetVol), with intervening and trailing
17 colons
18
19 The code works correctly on MFS disks (where it always returns the
20 volume name) by simply skipping the PBGetCatinfo calls in that case.
21 There is a 'bug' in PBGetCatInfo when called for an MFS disk (with
22 HFS running): it then seems to call PBHGetVInfo, which returns a
23 larger parameter block. But we won't run into this problem because
24 we never call PBGetCatInfo for the root (assuming that PBHGetVol
25 still sets the root ID in this case).
26
27 Public domain by Guido van Rossum, CWI, Amsterdam (July 1987).
28*/
29
Guido van Rossum739267b1994-08-29 08:42:37 +000030#include "macdefs.h"
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000031
32#define ROOTID 2 /* Root directory ID */
33
34char *
35getwd(cwd)
36 char *cwd;
37{
38 /* Universal parameter block. */
39 union {
40#ifdef THINK_C
41 HFileInfo f;
42 DirInfo d;
43 WDPBRec w;
44#else /* MPW */
45 struct HFileInfo f;
46 struct DirInfo d;
47 struct WDPBRec w;
48#endif
49 } pb;
50 char buf[MAXPATH]; /* Buffer to store the name components */
51 char *ecwd, *ebuf; /* Pointers to end of used part of cwd and buf */
52 int err; /* Error code of last I/O call */
53
54 /* First, get the default volume name and working directory ID. */
55
56 pb.w.ioNamePtr= (unsigned char *)cwd;
Jack Jansen9e1be971997-04-08 15:24:17 +000057 err= PBHGetVolSync(&pb.w);
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000058 if (err != noErr) {
Jack Jansen9e1be971997-04-08 15:24:17 +000059 sprintf(cwd, "I/O error %d in PBHGetVolSync", err);
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000060 return NULL;
61 }
Jack Jansen2b44ba52000-06-02 21:38:19 +000062#ifdef TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON
63 p2cstrcpy(cwd, (StringPtr)cwd);
64 ecwd = strchr(cwd, EOS);
65#else
Guido van Rossum5bc76cd1995-02-17 14:24:11 +000066 ecwd= strchr((const char *)p2cstr((unsigned char*)cwd), EOS);
Jack Jansen2b44ba52000-06-02 21:38:19 +000067#endif
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000068 ebuf= buf;
69 *ebuf = EOS;
70
71 /* Next, if at least we're running HFS, walk up the path. */
72
Jack Jansen2b44ba52000-06-02 21:38:19 +000073 {
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000074 long dirid= pb.w.ioWDDirID;
75 pb.d.ioVRefNum= pb.w.ioWDVRefNum;
76 while (dirid != ROOTID) {
77 pb.d.ioNamePtr= (unsigned char *) ++ebuf;
78 pb.d.ioFDirIndex= -1;
79 pb.d.ioDrDirID= dirid;
Jack Jansen9e1be971997-04-08 15:24:17 +000080 err= PBGetCatInfoSync((CInfoPBPtr)&pb.d);
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000081 if (err != noErr) {
Jack Jansen9e1be971997-04-08 15:24:17 +000082 sprintf(cwd, "I/O error %d in PBGetCatInfoSync", err);
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000083 return NULL;
84 }
85 dirid= pb.d.ioDrParID;
Jack Jansen2b44ba52000-06-02 21:38:19 +000086#ifdef TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON
87 p2cstrcpy(ebuf, (StringPtr)ebuf);
88 ebuf += strlen(ebuf);
89#else
Guido van Rossum5bc76cd1995-02-17 14:24:11 +000090 ebuf += strlen((const char *)p2cstr((unsigned char *)ebuf));
Jack Jansen2b44ba52000-06-02 21:38:19 +000091#endif
Guido van Rossumd4d77281994-08-19 10:51:31 +000092 /* Should check for buf overflow */
93 }
94 }
95
96 /* Finally, reverse the list of components and append it to cwd.
97 Ebuf points at the EOS after last component,
98 and there is an EOS before the first component.
99 If there are no components, ebuf equals buf (but there
100 is still an EOS where it points).
101 Ecwd points at the EOS after the path built up so far,
102 initially the volume name.
103 We break out of the loop in the middle, thus
104 appending a colon at the end in all cases. */
105
106 for (;;) {
107 *ecwd++ = ':';
108 if (ebuf == buf)
109 break;
110 do { } while (*--ebuf != EOS); /* Find component start */
111 strcpy(ecwd, ebuf+1);
112 ecwd= strchr(ecwd, EOS);
113 }
114 *ecwd= EOS;
115 return cwd;
116}