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changeset 8216:a45de5ccf3a6
* lib/getcwd.c (__getcwd): Don't assume getcwd (NULL, 0) works
like glibc; on Solaris 10, it fails with errno == EINVAL.
POSIX says the behavior is unspecified if the first argument is NULL,
so play it safe and never pass NULL to the system getcwd.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:36:35 +0000 |
parents | c3429d032540 |
children | f43bac5db7d2 |
files | ChangeLog lib/getcwd.c |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2007-02-21 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> + + * lib/getcwd.c (__getcwd): Don't assume getcwd (NULL, 0) works + like glibc; on Solaris 10, it fails with errno == EINVAL. + POSIX says the behavior is unspecified if the first argument is NULL, + so play it safe and never pass NULL to the system getcwd. + 2007-02-21 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> * lib/gettimeofday.c (rpl_gettimeofday): Remove declaration
--- a/lib/getcwd.c +++ b/lib/getcwd.c @@ -141,24 +141,6 @@ size_t allocated = size; size_t used; -#if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD - /* The system getcwd works, except it sometimes fails when it - shouldn't, setting errno to ERANGE, ENAMETOOLONG, or ENOENT. If - AT_FDCWD is not defined, the algorithm below is O(N**2) and this - is much slower than the system getcwd (at least on GNU/Linux). - So trust the system getcwd's results unless they look - suspicious. - - Use the system getcwd even if we have openat support, since the - system getcwd works even when a parent is unreadable, while the - openat-based approach does not. */ - -# undef getcwd - dir = getcwd (buf, size); - if (dir || (errno != ERANGE && !is_ENAMETOOLONG (errno) && errno != ENOENT)) - return dir; -#endif - if (size == 0) { if (buf != NULL) @@ -179,6 +161,30 @@ else dir = buf; +#if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD + /* The system getcwd works, except it sometimes fails when it + shouldn't, setting errno to ERANGE, ENAMETOOLONG, or ENOENT. If + AT_FDCWD is not defined, the algorithm below is O(N**2) and this + is much slower than the system getcwd (at least on GNU/Linux). + So trust the system getcwd's results unless they look + suspicious. + + Use the system getcwd even if we have openat support, since the + system getcwd works even when a parent is unreadable, while the + openat-based approach does not. */ + +# undef getcwd + if (getcwd (dir, allocated)) + { + if (buf == NULL && size == 0) + buf = realloc (dir, strlen (dir) + 1); + return (buf ? buf : dir); + } + + if (! (errno == ERANGE || is_ENAMETOOLONG (errno) || errno == ENOENT)) + return NULL; +#endif + dirp = dir + allocated; *--dirp = '\0';