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This reverts commitb558ff043d
. This reverts commit4a11f20659
. The initial import commit failed to retain local changes made to readline's configure.in (and the commit message erroneously stated that there were no local changes that needed to be reapplied). Also the import caused a couple of build errors and a scattering of testsuite regressions throughout many arches. It's probably better to start over with this import, hopefully more carefully next time.
553 lines
14 KiB
C
553 lines
14 KiB
C
/* histfile.c - functions to manipulate the history file. */
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/* Copyright (C) 1989-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file contains the GNU History Library (History), a set of
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routines for managing the text of previously typed lines.
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History is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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History is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with History. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/* The goal is to make the implementation transparent, so that you
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don't have to know what data types are used, just what functions
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you can call. I think I have done that. */
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#define READLINE_LIBRARY
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#if defined (__TANDEM)
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# include <floss.h>
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#endif
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#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#if ! defined (_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H)
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# include <sys/file.h>
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#endif
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#include "posixstat.h"
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H)
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# include <stdlib.h>
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#else
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# include "ansi_stdlib.h"
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#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */
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#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include <ctype.h>
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#if defined (__EMX__)
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# undef HAVE_MMAP
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#endif
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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# include <sys/mman.h>
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# ifdef MAP_FILE
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# define MAP_RFLAGS (MAP_FILE|MAP_PRIVATE)
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# define MAP_WFLAGS (MAP_FILE|MAP_SHARED)
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# else
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# define MAP_RFLAGS MAP_PRIVATE
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# define MAP_WFLAGS MAP_SHARED
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# endif
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# ifndef MAP_FAILED
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# define MAP_FAILED ((void *)-1)
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# endif
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#endif /* HISTORY_USE_MMAP */
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/* If we're compiling for __EMX__ (OS/2) or __CYGWIN__ (cygwin32 environment
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on win 95/98/nt), we want to open files with O_BINARY mode so that there
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is no \n -> \r\n conversion performed. On other systems, we don't want to
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mess around with O_BINARY at all, so we ensure that it's defined to 0. */
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#if defined (__EMX__) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
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# ifndef O_BINARY
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# define O_BINARY 0
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# endif
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#else /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */
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# undef O_BINARY
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# define O_BINARY 0
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#endif /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */
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#include <errno.h>
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#if !defined (errno)
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extern int errno;
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#endif /* !errno */
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#include "history.h"
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#include "histlib.h"
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#include "rlshell.h"
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#include "xmalloc.h"
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/* If non-zero, we write timestamps to the history file in history_do_write() */
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int history_write_timestamps = 0;
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/* Does S look like the beginning of a history timestamp entry? Placeholder
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for more extensive tests. */
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#define HIST_TIMESTAMP_START(s) (*(s) == history_comment_char && isdigit ((s)[1]) )
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/* Return the string that should be used in the place of this
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filename. This only matters when you don't specify the
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filename to read_history (), or write_history (). */
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static char *
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history_filename (filename)
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const char *filename;
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{
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char *return_val;
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const char *home;
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int home_len;
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return_val = filename ? savestring (filename) : (char *)NULL;
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if (return_val)
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return (return_val);
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home = sh_get_env_value ("HOME");
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if (home == 0)
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{
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#if 0
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home = ".";
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home_len = 1;
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#else
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return (NULL);
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#endif
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}
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else
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home_len = strlen (home);
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return_val = (char *)xmalloc (2 + home_len + 8); /* strlen(".history") == 8 */
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strcpy (return_val, home);
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return_val[home_len] = '/';
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#if defined (__MSDOS__)
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strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, "_history");
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#else
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strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, ".history");
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#endif
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return (return_val);
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}
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/* Add the contents of FILENAME to the history list, a line at a time.
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If FILENAME is NULL, then read from ~/.history. Returns 0 if
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successful, or errno if not. */
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int
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read_history (filename)
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const char *filename;
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{
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return (read_history_range (filename, 0, -1));
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}
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/* Read a range of lines from FILENAME, adding them to the history list.
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Start reading at the FROM'th line and end at the TO'th. If FROM
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is zero, start at the beginning. If TO is less than FROM, read
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until the end of the file. If FILENAME is NULL, then read from
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~/.history. Returns 0 if successful, or errno if not. */
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int
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read_history_range (filename, from, to)
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const char *filename;
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int from, to;
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{
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register char *line_start, *line_end, *p;
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char *input, *buffer, *bufend, *last_ts;
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int file, current_line, chars_read;
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struct stat finfo;
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size_t file_size;
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#if defined (EFBIG)
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int overflow_errno = EFBIG;
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#elif defined (EOVERFLOW)
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int overflow_errno = EOVERFLOW;
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#else
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int overflow_errno = EIO;
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#endif
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buffer = last_ts = (char *)NULL;
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input = history_filename (filename);
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file = input ? open (input, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666) : -1;
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if ((file < 0) || (fstat (file, &finfo) == -1))
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goto error_and_exit;
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file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size;
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/* check for overflow on very large files */
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if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size)
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{
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errno = overflow_errno;
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goto error_and_exit;
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}
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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/* We map read/write and private so we can change newlines to NULs without
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affecting the underlying object. */
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buffer = (char *)mmap (0, file_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_RFLAGS, file, 0);
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if ((void *)buffer == MAP_FAILED)
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{
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errno = overflow_errno;
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goto error_and_exit;
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}
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chars_read = file_size;
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#else
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buffer = (char *)malloc (file_size + 1);
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if (buffer == 0)
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{
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errno = overflow_errno;
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goto error_and_exit;
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}
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chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size);
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#endif
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if (chars_read < 0)
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{
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error_and_exit:
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if (errno != 0)
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chars_read = errno;
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else
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chars_read = EIO;
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if (file >= 0)
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close (file);
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FREE (input);
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#ifndef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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FREE (buffer);
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#endif
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return (chars_read);
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}
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close (file);
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/* Set TO to larger than end of file if negative. */
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if (to < 0)
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to = chars_read;
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/* Start at beginning of file, work to end. */
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bufend = buffer + chars_read;
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current_line = 0;
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/* Skip lines until we are at FROM. */
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for (line_start = line_end = buffer; line_end < bufend && current_line < from; line_end++)
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if (*line_end == '\n')
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{
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p = line_end + 1;
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/* If we see something we think is a timestamp, continue with this
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line. We should check more extensively here... */
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if (HIST_TIMESTAMP_START(p) == 0)
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current_line++;
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line_start = p;
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}
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/* If there are lines left to gobble, then gobble them now. */
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for (line_end = line_start; line_end < bufend; line_end++)
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if (*line_end == '\n')
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{
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/* Change to allow Windows-like \r\n end of line delimiter. */
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if (line_end > line_start && line_end[-1] == '\r')
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line_end[-1] = '\0';
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else
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*line_end = '\0';
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if (*line_start)
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{
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if (HIST_TIMESTAMP_START(line_start) == 0)
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{
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add_history (line_start);
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if (last_ts)
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{
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add_history_time (last_ts);
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last_ts = NULL;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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last_ts = line_start;
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current_line--;
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}
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}
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current_line++;
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if (current_line >= to)
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break;
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line_start = line_end + 1;
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}
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FREE (input);
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#ifndef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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FREE (buffer);
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#else
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munmap (buffer, file_size);
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#endif
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return (0);
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}
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/* Truncate the history file FNAME, leaving only LINES trailing lines.
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If FNAME is NULL, then use ~/.history. Returns 0 on success, errno
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on failure. */
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int
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history_truncate_file (fname, lines)
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const char *fname;
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int lines;
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{
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char *buffer, *filename, *bp, *bp1; /* bp1 == bp+1 */
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int file, chars_read, rv;
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struct stat finfo;
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size_t file_size;
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buffer = (char *)NULL;
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filename = history_filename (fname);
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file = filename ? open (filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666) : -1;
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rv = 0;
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/* Don't try to truncate non-regular files. */
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if (file == -1 || fstat (file, &finfo) == -1)
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{
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rv = errno;
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if (file != -1)
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close (file);
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goto truncate_exit;
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}
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if (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode) == 0)
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{
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close (file);
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#ifdef EFTYPE
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rv = EFTYPE;
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#else
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rv = EINVAL;
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#endif
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goto truncate_exit;
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}
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file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size;
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/* check for overflow on very large files */
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if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size)
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{
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close (file);
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#if defined (EFBIG)
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rv = errno = EFBIG;
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#elif defined (EOVERFLOW)
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rv = errno = EOVERFLOW;
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#else
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rv = errno = EINVAL;
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#endif
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goto truncate_exit;
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}
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buffer = (char *)malloc (file_size + 1);
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if (buffer == 0)
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{
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close (file);
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goto truncate_exit;
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}
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chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size);
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close (file);
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if (chars_read <= 0)
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{
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rv = (chars_read < 0) ? errno : 0;
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goto truncate_exit;
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}
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/* Count backwards from the end of buffer until we have passed
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LINES lines. bp1 is set funny initially. But since bp[1] can't
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be a comment character (since it's off the end) and *bp can't be
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both a newline and the history comment character, it should be OK. */
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for (bp1 = bp = buffer + chars_read - 1; lines && bp > buffer; bp--)
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{
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if (*bp == '\n' && HIST_TIMESTAMP_START(bp1) == 0)
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lines--;
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bp1 = bp;
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}
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/* If this is the first line, then the file contains exactly the
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number of lines we want to truncate to, so we don't need to do
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anything. It's the first line if we don't find a newline between
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the current value of i and 0. Otherwise, write from the start of
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this line until the end of the buffer. */
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for ( ; bp > buffer; bp--)
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{
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if (*bp == '\n' && HIST_TIMESTAMP_START(bp1) == 0)
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{
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bp++;
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break;
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}
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bp1 = bp;
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}
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/* Write only if there are more lines in the file than we want to
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truncate to. */
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if (bp > buffer && ((file = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY, 0600)) != -1))
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{
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write (file, bp, chars_read - (bp - buffer));
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#if defined (__BEOS__)
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/* BeOS ignores O_TRUNC. */
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ftruncate (file, chars_read - (bp - buffer));
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#endif
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close (file);
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}
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truncate_exit:
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FREE (buffer);
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xfree (filename);
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return rv;
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}
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/* Workhorse function for writing history. Writes NELEMENT entries
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from the history list to FILENAME. OVERWRITE is non-zero if you
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wish to replace FILENAME with the entries. */
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static int
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history_do_write (filename, nelements, overwrite)
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const char *filename;
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int nelements, overwrite;
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{
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register int i;
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char *output;
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int file, mode, rv;
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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size_t cursize;
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mode = overwrite ? O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY : O_RDWR|O_APPEND|O_BINARY;
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#else
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mode = overwrite ? O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY : O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_BINARY;
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#endif
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output = history_filename (filename);
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file = output ? open (output, mode, 0600) : -1;
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rv = 0;
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if (file == -1)
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{
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FREE (output);
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return (errno);
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}
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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cursize = overwrite ? 0 : lseek (file, 0, SEEK_END);
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#endif
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if (nelements > history_length)
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nelements = history_length;
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/* Build a buffer of all the lines to write, and write them in one syscall.
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Suggested by Peter Ho (peter@robosts.oxford.ac.uk). */
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{
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HIST_ENTRY **the_history; /* local */
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register int j;
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int buffer_size;
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char *buffer;
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the_history = history_list ();
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/* Calculate the total number of bytes to write. */
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for (buffer_size = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++)
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#if 0
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buffer_size += 2 + HISTENT_BYTES (the_history[i]);
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#else
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{
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if (history_write_timestamps && the_history[i]->timestamp && the_history[i]->timestamp[0])
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buffer_size += strlen (the_history[i]->timestamp) + 1;
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buffer_size += strlen (the_history[i]->line) + 1;
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}
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#endif
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/* Allocate the buffer, and fill it. */
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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if (ftruncate (file, buffer_size+cursize) == -1)
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goto mmap_error;
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buffer = (char *)mmap (0, buffer_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_WFLAGS, file, cursize);
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if ((void *)buffer == MAP_FAILED)
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{
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mmap_error:
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rv = errno;
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FREE (output);
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close (file);
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return rv;
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}
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#else
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buffer = (char *)malloc (buffer_size);
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if (buffer == 0)
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{
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rv = errno;
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FREE (output);
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close (file);
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return rv;
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}
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#endif
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for (j = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++)
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{
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if (history_write_timestamps && the_history[i]->timestamp && the_history[i]->timestamp[0])
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{
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strcpy (buffer + j, the_history[i]->timestamp);
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j += strlen (the_history[i]->timestamp);
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buffer[j++] = '\n';
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}
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strcpy (buffer + j, the_history[i]->line);
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j += strlen (the_history[i]->line);
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buffer[j++] = '\n';
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}
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#ifdef HISTORY_USE_MMAP
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if (msync (buffer, buffer_size, 0) != 0 || munmap (buffer, buffer_size) != 0)
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rv = errno;
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#else
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if (write (file, buffer, buffer_size) < 0)
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rv = errno;
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xfree (buffer);
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#endif
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}
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close (file);
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FREE (output);
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return (rv);
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}
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/* Append NELEMENT entries to FILENAME. The entries appended are from
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the end of the list minus NELEMENTs up to the end of the list. */
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int
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append_history (nelements, filename)
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int nelements;
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const char *filename;
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{
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return (history_do_write (filename, nelements, HISTORY_APPEND));
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}
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/* Overwrite FILENAME with the current history. If FILENAME is NULL,
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then write the history list to ~/.history. Values returned
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are as in read_history ().*/
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int
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write_history (filename)
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const char *filename;
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{
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return (history_do_write (filename, history_length, HISTORY_OVERWRITE));
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}
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