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You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* Derived from The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 * as described in; * http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fnmatch.html * * Filename pattern matches defined in section 2.13, "Pattern Matching Notation" * from chapter 2. "Shell Command Language" * http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_13 * where; 1. A bracket expression starting with an unquoted '^' * character CONTINUES to specify a non-matching list; 2. an explicit '.' * in a bracket expression matching list, e.g. "[.abc]" does NOT match a leading * in a filename; 3. a '[' which does not introduce * a valid bracket expression is treated as an ordinary character; 4. a differing * number of consecutive slashes within pattern and string will NOT match; * 5. a trailing '\' in FNM_ESCAPE mode is treated as an ordinary '\' character. * * Bracket expansion defined in section 9.3.5, "RE Bracket Expression", * from chapter 9, "Regular Expressions" * http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap09.html#tag_09_03_05 * with no support for collating symbols, equivalence class expressions or * character class expressions. A partial range expression with a leading * hyphen following a valid range expression will match only the ordinary * and the ending character (e.g. "[a-m-z]" will match characters * 'a' through 'm', a '-', or a 'z'). * * NOTE: Only POSIX/C single byte locales are correctly supported at this time. * Notably, non-POSIX locales with FNM_CASEFOLD produce undefined results, * particularly in ranges of mixed case (e.g. "[A-z]") or spanning alpha and * nonalpha characters within a range. * * XXX comments below indicate porting required for multi-byte character sets * and non-POSIX locale collation orders; requires mbr* APIs to track shift * state of pattern and string (rewinding pattern and string repeatedly). * * Certain parts of the code assume 0x00-0x3F are unique with any MBCS (e.g. * UTF-8, SHIFT-JIS, etc). Any implementation allowing '\' as an alternate * path delimiter must be aware that 0x5C is NOT unique within SHIFT-JIS. */ #include "apr_file_info.h" #include "apr_fnmatch.h" #include "apr_tables.h" #include "apr_lib.h" #include "apr_strings.h" #include #if APR_HAVE_CTYPE_H # include #endif /* Most MBCS/collation/case issues handled here. Wildcard '*' is not handled. * EOS '\0' and the FNM_PATHNAME '/' delimiters are not advanced over, * however the "\/" sequence is advanced to '/'. * * Both pattern and string are **char to support pointer increment of arbitrary * multibyte characters for the given locale, in a later iteration of this code */ static APR_INLINE int fnmatch_ch(const char **pattern, const char **string, int flags) { const char * const mismatch = *pattern; const int nocase = !!(flags & APR_FNM_CASE_BLIND); const int escape = !(flags & APR_FNM_NOESCAPE); const int slash = !!(flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME); int result = APR_FNM_NOMATCH; const char *startch; int negate; if (**pattern == '[') { ++*pattern; /* Handle negation, either leading ! or ^ operators (never both) */ negate = ((**pattern == '!') || (**pattern == '^')); if (negate) ++*pattern; /* ']' is an ordinary character at the start of the range pattern */ if (**pattern == ']') goto leadingclosebrace; while (**pattern) { if (**pattern == ']') { ++*pattern; /* XXX: Fix for MBCS character width */ ++*string; return (result ^ negate); } if (escape && (**pattern == '\\')) { ++*pattern; /* Patterns must be terminated with ']', not EOS */ if (!**pattern) break; } /* Patterns must be terminated with ']' not '/' */ if (slash && (**pattern == '/')) break; leadingclosebrace: /* Look at only well-formed range patterns; * "x-]" is not allowed unless escaped ("x-\]") * XXX: Fix for locale/MBCS character width */ if (((*pattern)[1] == '-') && ((*pattern)[2] != ']')) { startch = *pattern; *pattern += (escape && ((*pattern)[2] == '\\')) ? 3 : 2; /* NOT a properly balanced [expr] pattern, EOS terminated * or ranges containing a slash in FNM_PATHNAME mode pattern * fall out to to the rewind and test '[' literal code path */ if (!**pattern || (slash && (**pattern == '/'))) break; /* XXX: handle locale/MBCS comparison, advance by MBCS char width */ if ((**string >= *startch) && (**string <= **pattern)) result = 0; else if (nocase && (isupper(**string) || isupper(*startch) || isupper(**pattern)) && (tolower(**string) >= tolower(*startch)) && (tolower(**string) <= tolower(**pattern))) result = 0; ++*pattern; continue; } /* XXX: handle locale/MBCS comparison, advance by MBCS char width */ if ((**string == **pattern)) result = 0; else if (nocase && (isupper(**string) || isupper(**pattern)) && (tolower(**string) == tolower(**pattern))) result = 0; ++*pattern; } /* NOT a properly balanced [expr] pattern; Rewind * and reset result to test '[' literal */ *pattern = mismatch; result = APR_FNM_NOMATCH; } else if (**pattern == '?') { /* Optimize '?' match before unescaping **pattern */ if (!**string || (slash && (**string == '/'))) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; result = 0; goto fnmatch_ch_success; } else if (escape && (**pattern == '\\') && (*pattern)[1]) { ++*pattern; } /* XXX: handle locale/MBCS comparison, advance by the MBCS char width */ if (**string == **pattern) result = 0; else if (nocase && (isupper(**string) || isupper(**pattern)) && (tolower(**string) == tolower(**pattern))) result = 0; /* Refuse to advance over trailing slash or nulls */ if (!**string || !**pattern || (slash && ((**string == '/') || (**pattern == '/')))) return result; fnmatch_ch_success: ++*pattern; ++*string; return result; } APR_DECLARE(int) apr_fnmatch(const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags) { static const char dummystring[2] = {' ', 0}; const int escape = !(flags & APR_FNM_NOESCAPE); const int slash = !!(flags & APR_FNM_PATHNAME); const char *strendseg; const char *dummyptr; const char *matchptr; int wild; /* For '*' wild processing only; surpress 'used before initialization' * warnings with dummy initialization values; */ const char *strstartseg = NULL; const char *mismatch = NULL; int matchlen = 0; if (*pattern == '*') goto firstsegment; while (*pattern && *string) { /* Pre-decode "\/" which has no special significance, and * match balanced slashes, starting a new segment pattern */ if (slash && escape && (*pattern == '\\') && (pattern[1] == '/')) ++pattern; if (slash && (*pattern == '/') && (*string == '/')) { ++pattern; ++string; } firstsegment: /* At the beginning of each segment, validate leading period behavior. */ if ((flags & APR_FNM_PERIOD) && (*string == '.')) { if (*pattern == '.') ++pattern; else if (escape && (*pattern == '\\') && (pattern[1] == '.')) pattern += 2; else return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; ++string; } /* Determine the end of string segment * * Presumes '/' character is unique, not composite in any MBCS encoding */ if (slash) { strendseg = strchr(string, '/'); if (!strendseg) strendseg = strchr(string, '\0'); } else { strendseg = strchr(string, '\0'); } /* Allow pattern '*' to be consumed even with no remaining string to match */ while (*pattern) { if ((string > strendseg) || ((string == strendseg) && (*pattern != '*'))) break; if (slash && ((*pattern == '/') || (escape && (*pattern == '\\') && (pattern[1] == '/')))) break; /* Reduce groups of '*' and '?' to n '?' matches * followed by one '*' test for simplicity */ for (wild = 0; ((*pattern == '*') || (*pattern == '?')); ++pattern) { if (*pattern == '*') { wild = 1; } else if (string < strendseg) { /* && (*pattern == '?') */ /* XXX: Advance 1 char for MBCS locale */ ++string; } else { /* (string >= strendseg) && (*pattern == '?') */ return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; } } if (wild) { strstartseg = string; mismatch = pattern; /* Count fixed (non '*') char matches remaining in pattern * excluding '/' (or "\/") and '*' */ for (matchptr = pattern, matchlen = 0; 1; ++matchlen) { if ((*matchptr == '\0') || (slash && ((*matchptr == '/') || (escape && (*matchptr == '\\') && (matchptr[1] == '/'))))) { /* Compare precisely this many trailing string chars, * the resulting match needs no wildcard loop */ /* XXX: Adjust for MBCS */ if (string + matchlen > strendseg) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; string = strendseg - matchlen; wild = 0; break; } if (*matchptr == '*') { /* Ensure at least this many trailing string chars remain * for the first comparison */ /* XXX: Adjust for MBCS */ if (string + matchlen > strendseg) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; /* Begin first wild comparison at the current position */ break; } /* Skip forward in pattern by a single character match * Use a dummy fnmatch_ch() test to count one "[range]" escape */ /* XXX: Adjust for MBCS */ if (escape && (*matchptr == '\\') && matchptr[1]) { matchptr += 2; } else if (*matchptr == '[') { dummyptr = dummystring; fnmatch_ch(&matchptr, &dummyptr, flags); } else { ++matchptr; } } } /* Incrementally match string against the pattern */ while (*pattern && (string < strendseg)) { /* Success; begin a new wild pattern search */ if (*pattern == '*') break; if (slash && ((*string == '/') || (*pattern == '/') || (escape && (*pattern == '\\') && (pattern[1] == '/')))) break; /* Compare ch's (the pattern is advanced over "\/" to the '/', * but slashes will mismatch, and are not consumed) */ if (!fnmatch_ch(&pattern, &string, flags)) continue; /* Failed to match, loop against next char offset of string segment * until not enough string chars remain to match the fixed pattern */ if (wild) { /* XXX: Advance 1 char for MBCS locale */ string = ++strstartseg; if (string + matchlen > strendseg) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; pattern = mismatch; continue; } else return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; } } if (*string && !(slash && (*string == '/'))) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; if (*pattern && !(slash && ((*pattern == '/') || (escape && (*pattern == '\\') && (pattern[1] == '/'))))) return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; } /* Where both pattern and string are at EOS, declare success */ if (!*string && !*pattern) return 0; /* pattern didn't match to the end of string */ return APR_FNM_NOMATCH; } /* This function is an Apache addition * return non-zero if pattern has any glob chars in it * @bug Function does not distinguish for FNM_PATHNAME mode, which renders * a false positive for test[/]this (which is not a range, but * seperate test[ and ]this segments and no glob.) * @bug Function does not distinguish for non-FNM_ESCAPE mode. * @bug Function does not parse []] correctly * Solution may be to use fnmatch_ch() to walk the patterns? */ APR_DECLARE(int) apr_fnmatch_test(const char *pattern) { int nesting; nesting = 0; while (*pattern) { switch (*pattern) { case '?': case '*': return 1; case '\\': if (*++pattern == '\0') { return 0; } break; case '[': /* '[' is only a glob if it has a matching ']' */ ++nesting; break; case ']': if (nesting) { return 1; } break; } ++pattern; } return 0; } /* Find all files matching the specified pattern */ APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_match_glob(const char *pattern, apr_array_header_t **result, apr_pool_t *p) { apr_dir_t *dir; apr_finfo_t finfo; apr_status_t rv; char *path; /* XXX So, this is kind of bogus. Basically, I need to strip any leading * directories off the pattern, but there is no portable way to do that. * So, for now we just find the last occurance of '/' and if that doesn't * return anything, then we look for '\'. This means that we could * screw up on unix if the pattern is something like "foo\.*" That '\' * isn't a directory delimiter, it is a part of the filename. To fix this, * we really need apr_filepath_basename, which will be coming as soon as * I get to it. rbb */ char *idx = strrchr(pattern, '/'); if (idx == NULL) { idx = strrchr(pattern, '\\'); } if (idx == NULL) { path = "."; } else { path = apr_pstrndup(p, pattern, idx - pattern); pattern = idx + 1; } *result = apr_array_make(p, 0, sizeof(char *)); rv = apr_dir_open(&dir, path, p); if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { return rv; } while (apr_dir_read(&finfo, APR_FINFO_NAME, dir) == APR_SUCCESS) { if (apr_fnmatch(pattern, finfo.name, 0) == APR_SUCCESS) { *(const char **)apr_array_push(*result) = apr_pstrdup(p, finfo.name); } } apr_dir_close(dir); return APR_SUCCESS; }