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/*
 * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 *
 * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com>,
 *                                  and others.
 *
 * Portions Copyright (C) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk
 * Portions Copyright (C) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner
 * 
 * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
 * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution.
 * 
 * Entries file to Files file
 * 
 * Creates the file Files containing the names that comprise the project, from
 * the Entries file.
 */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__RCSID("$NetBSD: entries.c,v 1.3 2016/05/17 14:00:09 christos Exp $");

#include "cvs.h"
#include "getline.h"

static Node *AddEntryNode (List * list, Entnode *entnode);

static Entnode *fgetentent (FILE *, char *, int *);
static int   fputentent (FILE *, Entnode *);

static Entnode *subdir_record (int, const char *, const char *);

static FILE *entfile;
static const char *entfilename;		/* for error messages */



/*
 * Construct an Entnode
 */
static Entnode *
Entnode_Create (enum ent_type type, const char *user, const char *vn,
                const char *ts, const char *options, const char *tag,
                const char *date, const char *ts_conflict)
{
    Entnode *ent;
    
    /* Note that timestamp and options must be non-NULL */
    ent = xmalloc (sizeof (Entnode));
    ent->type      = type;
    ent->user      = xstrdup (user);
    ent->version   = xstrdup (vn);
    ent->timestamp = xstrdup (ts ? ts : "");
    ent->options   = xstrdup (options ? options : "");
    ent->tag       = xstrdup (tag);
    ent->date      = xstrdup (date);
    ent->conflict  = xstrdup (ts_conflict);

    return ent;
}

/*
 * Destruct an Entnode
 */
static void Entnode_Destroy (Entnode *);

static void
Entnode_Destroy (Entnode *ent)
{
    free (ent->user);
    free (ent->version);
    free (ent->timestamp);
    free (ent->options);
    if (ent->tag)
	free (ent->tag);
    if (ent->date)
	free (ent->date);
    if (ent->conflict)
	free (ent->conflict);
    free (ent);
}

/*
 * Write out the line associated with a node of an entries file
 */
static int write_ent_proc (Node *, void *);
static int
write_ent_proc (Node *node, void *closure)
{
    Entnode *entnode = node->data;

    if (closure != NULL && entnode->type != ENT_FILE)
	*(int *) closure = 1;

    if (fputentent (entfile, entnode))
	error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);

    return 0;
}

/*
 * write out the current entries file given a list,  making a backup copy
 * first of course
 */
static void
write_entries (List *list)
{
    int sawdir;

    sawdir = 0;

    /* open the new one and walk the list writing entries */
    entfilename = CVSADM_ENTBAK;
    entfile = CVS_FOPEN (entfilename, "w+");
    if (entfile == NULL)
    {
	/* Make this a warning, not an error.  For example, one user might
	   have checked out a working directory which, for whatever reason,
	   contains an Entries.Log file.  A second user, without write access
	   to that working directory, might want to do a "cvs log".  The
	   problem rewriting Entries shouldn't affect the ability of "cvs log"
	   to work, although the warning is probably a good idea so that
	   whether Entries gets rewritten is not an inexplicable process.  */
	/* FIXME: should be including update_dir in message.  */
	error (0, errno, "cannot rewrite %s", entfilename);

	/* Now just return.  We leave the Entries.Log file around.  As far
	   as I know, there is never any data lying around in 'list' that
	   is not in Entries.Log at this time (if there is an error writing
	   Entries.Log that is a separate problem).  */
	return;
    }

    (void) walklist (list, write_ent_proc, (void *) &sawdir);
    if (! sawdir)
    {
	struct stickydirtag *sdtp;

	/* We didn't write out any directories.  Check the list
           private data to see whether subdirectory information is
           known.  If it is, we need to write out an empty D line.  */
	sdtp = list->list->data;
	if (sdtp == NULL || sdtp->subdirs)
	    if (fprintf (entfile, "D\n") < 0)
		error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);
    }
    if (fclose (entfile) == EOF)
	error (1, errno, "error closing %s", entfilename);

    /* now, atomically (on systems that support it) rename it */
    rename_file (entfilename, CVSADM_ENT);

    /* now, remove the log file */
    if (unlink_file (CVSADM_ENTLOG) < 0
	&& !existence_error (errno))
	error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", CVSADM_ENTLOG);
}



/*
 * Removes the argument file from the Entries file if necessary.
 */
void
Scratch_Entry (List *list, const char *fname)
{
    Node *node;

    TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "Scratch_Entry(%s)", fname);

    /* hashlookup to see if it is there */
    if ((node = findnode_fn (list, fname)) != NULL)
    {
	if (!noexec)
	{
	    entfilename = CVSADM_ENTLOG;
	    entfile = xfopen (entfilename, "a");

	    if (fprintf (entfile, "R ") < 0)
		error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);

	    write_ent_proc (node, NULL);

	    if (fclose (entfile) == EOF)
		error (1, errno, "error closing %s", entfilename);
	}

	delnode (node);			/* delete the node */

#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
	if (server_active)
	    server_scratch (fname);
#endif
    }
}



/*
 * Enters the given file name/version/time-stamp into the Entries file,
 * removing the old entry first, if necessary.
 */
void
Register (List *list, const char *fname, const char *vn, const char *ts,
          const char *options, const char *tag, const char *date,
          const char *ts_conflict)
{
    Entnode *entnode;
    Node *node;

#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
    if (server_active)
    {
	server_register (fname, vn, ts, options, tag, date, ts_conflict);
    }
#endif

    TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "Register(%s, %s, %s%s%s, %s, %s %s)",
	   fname, vn, ts ? ts : "",
	   ts_conflict ? "+" : "", ts_conflict ? ts_conflict : "",
	   options, tag ? tag : "", date ? date : "");

    entnode = Entnode_Create (ENT_FILE, fname, vn, ts, options, tag, date,
			      ts_conflict);
    node = AddEntryNode (list, entnode);

    if (!noexec)
    {
	entfilename = CVSADM_ENTLOG;
	entfile = CVS_FOPEN (entfilename, "a");

	if (entfile == NULL)
	{
	    /* Warning, not error, as in write_entries.  */
	    /* FIXME-update-dir: should be including update_dir in message.  */
	    error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", entfilename);
	    return;
	}

	if (fprintf (entfile, "A ") < 0)
	    error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);

	write_ent_proc (node, NULL);

        if (fclose (entfile) == EOF)
	    error (1, errno, "error closing %s", entfilename);
    }
}

/*
 * Node delete procedure for list-private sticky dir tag/date info
 */
static void
freesdt (Node *p)
{
    struct stickydirtag *sdtp = p->data;

    if (sdtp->tag)
	free (sdtp->tag);
    if (sdtp->date)
	free (sdtp->date);
    free ((char *) sdtp);
}

/* Return the next real Entries line.  On end of file, returns NULL.
   On error, prints an error message and returns NULL.  */

static Entnode *
fgetentent (FILE *fpin, char *cmd, int *sawdir)
{
    Entnode *ent;
    char *line;
    size_t line_chars_allocated;
    register char *cp;
    enum ent_type type;
    char *l, *user, *vn, *ts, *options;
    char *tag_or_date, *tag, *date, *ts_conflict;
    int line_length;

    line = NULL;
    line_chars_allocated = 0;

    ent = NULL;
    while ((line_length = getline (&line, &line_chars_allocated, fpin)) > 0)
    {
	l = line;

	/* If CMD is not NULL, we are reading an Entries.Log file.
	   Each line in the Entries.Log file starts with a single
	   character command followed by a space.  For backward
	   compatibility, the absence of a space indicates an add
	   command.  */
	if (cmd != NULL)
	{
	    if (l[1] != ' ')
		*cmd = 'A';
	    else
	    {
		*cmd = l[0];
		l += 2;
	    }
	}

	type = ENT_FILE;

	if (l[0] == 'D')
	{
	    type = ENT_SUBDIR;
	    *sawdir = 1;
	    ++l;
	    /* An empty D line is permitted; it is a signal that this
	       Entries file lists all known subdirectories.  */
	}

	if (l[0] != '/')
	    continue;

	user = l + 1;
	if ((cp = strchr (user, '/')) == NULL)
	    continue;
	*cp++ = '\0';
	vn = cp;
	if ((cp = strchr (vn, '/')) == NULL)
	    continue;
	*cp++ = '\0';
	ts = cp;
	if ((cp = strchr (ts, '/')) == NULL)
	    continue;
	*cp++ = '\0';
	options = cp;
	if ((cp = strchr (options, '/')) == NULL)
	    continue;
	*cp++ = '\0';
	tag_or_date = cp;
	if ((cp = strchr (tag_or_date, '\n')) == NULL)
	    continue;
	*cp = '\0';
	tag = NULL;
	date = NULL;
	if (*tag_or_date == 'T')
	    tag = tag_or_date + 1;
	else if (*tag_or_date == 'D')
	    date = tag_or_date + 1;

	if ((ts_conflict = strchr (ts, '+')))
	    *ts_conflict++ = '\0';
	    
	/*
	 * XXX - Convert timestamp from old format to new format.
	 *
	 * If the timestamp doesn't match the file's current
	 * mtime, we'd have to generate a string that doesn't
	 * match anyways, so cheat and base it on the existing
	 * string; it doesn't have to match the same mod time.
	 *
	 * For an unmodified file, write the correct timestamp.
	 */
	{
	    struct stat sb;
	    if (strlen (ts) > 30 && stat (user, &sb) == 0)
	    {
		char *c = ctime (&sb.st_mtime);
		/* Fix non-standard format.  */
		if (c[8] == '0') c[8] = ' ';

		if (!strncmp (ts + 25, c, 24))
		    ts = time_stamp (user);
		else
		{
		    ts += 24;
		    ts[0] = '*';
		}
	    }
	}

	ent = Entnode_Create (type, user, vn, ts, options, tag, date,
			      ts_conflict);
	break;
    }

    if (line_length < 0 && !feof (fpin))
	error (0, errno, "cannot read entries file");

    free (line);
    return ent;
}

static int
fputentent (FILE *fp, Entnode *p)
{
    switch (p->type)
    {
    case ENT_FILE:
        break;
    case ENT_SUBDIR:
        if (fprintf (fp, "D") < 0)
	    return 1;
	break;
    }

    if (fprintf (fp, "/%s/%s/%s", p->user, p->version, p->timestamp) < 0)
	return 1;
    if (p->conflict)
    {
	if (fprintf (fp, "+%s", p->conflict) < 0)
	    return 1;
    }
    if (fprintf (fp, "/%s/", p->options) < 0)
	return 1;

    if (p->tag)
    {
	if (fprintf (fp, "T%s\n", p->tag) < 0)
	    return 1;
    }
    else if (p->date)
    {
	if (fprintf (fp, "D%s\n", p->date) < 0)
	    return 1;
    }
    else 
    {
	if (fprintf (fp, "\n") < 0)
	    return 1;
    }

    return 0;
}


/* Read the entries file into a list, hashing on the file name.

   UPDATE_DIR is the name of the current directory, for use in error
   messages, or NULL if not known (that is, noone has gotten around
   to updating the caller to pass in the information).  */
List *
Entries_Open (int aflag, char *update_dir)
{
    List *entries;
    struct stickydirtag *sdtp = NULL;
    Entnode *ent;
    char *dirtag, *dirdate;
    int dirnonbranch;
    int do_rewrite = 0;
    FILE *fpin;
    int sawdir;

    /* get a fresh list... */
    entries = getlist ();

    /*
     * Parse the CVS/Tag file, to get any default tag/date settings. Use
     * list-private storage to tuck them away for Version_TS().
     */
    ParseTag (&dirtag, &dirdate, &dirnonbranch);
    if (aflag || dirtag || dirdate)
    {
	sdtp = xmalloc (sizeof (*sdtp));
	memset (sdtp, 0, sizeof (*sdtp));
	sdtp->aflag = aflag;
	sdtp->tag = xstrdup (dirtag);
	sdtp->date = xstrdup (dirdate);
	sdtp->nonbranch = dirnonbranch;

	/* feed it into the list-private area */
	entries->list->data = sdtp;
	entries->list->delproc = freesdt;
    }

    sawdir = 0;

    fpin = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_ENT, "r");
    if (fpin == NULL)
    {
	if (update_dir != NULL)
	    error (0, 0, "in directory %s:", update_dir);
	error (0, errno, "cannot open %s for reading", CVSADM_ENT);
    }
    else
    {
	while ((ent = fgetentent (fpin, NULL, &sawdir)) != NULL) 
	{
	    (void) AddEntryNode (entries, ent);
	}

	if (fclose (fpin) < 0)
	    /* FIXME-update-dir: should include update_dir in message.  */
	    error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENT);
    }

    fpin = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_ENTLOG, "r");
    if (fpin != NULL) 
    {
	char cmd;
	Node *node;

	while ((ent = fgetentent (fpin, &cmd, &sawdir)) != NULL)
	{
	    switch (cmd)
	    {
	    case 'A':
		(void) AddEntryNode (entries, ent);
		break;
	    case 'R':
		node = findnode_fn (entries, ent->user);
		if (node != NULL)
		    delnode (node);
		Entnode_Destroy (ent);
		break;
	    default:
		/* Ignore unrecognized commands.  */
		Entnode_Destroy (ent);
	        break;
	    }
	}
	do_rewrite = 1;
	if (fclose (fpin) < 0)
	    /* FIXME-update-dir: should include update_dir in message.  */
	    error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENTLOG);
    }

    /* Update the list private data to indicate whether subdirectory
       information is known.  Nonexistent list private data is taken
       to mean that it is known.  */
    if (sdtp != NULL)
	sdtp->subdirs = sawdir;
    else if (! sawdir)
    {
	sdtp = xmalloc (sizeof (*sdtp));
	memset (sdtp, 0, sizeof (*sdtp));
	sdtp->subdirs = 0;
	entries->list->data = sdtp;
	entries->list->delproc = freesdt;
    }

    if (do_rewrite && !noexec)
	write_entries (entries);

    /* clean up and return */
    if (dirtag)
	free (dirtag);
    if (dirdate)
	free (dirdate);
    return entries;
}

void
Entries_Close (List *list)
{
    if (list)
    {
	if (!noexec) 
        {
            if (isfile (CVSADM_ENTLOG))
		write_entries (list);
	}
	dellist (&list);
    }
}


/*
 * Free up the memory associated with the data section of an ENTRIES type
 * node
 */
static void
Entries_delproc (Node *node)
{
    Entnode *p = node->data;

    Entnode_Destroy (p);
}

/*
 * Get an Entries file list node, initialize it, and add it to the specified
 * list
 */
static Node *
AddEntryNode (List *list, Entnode *entdata)
{
    Node *p;

    /* was it already there? */
    if ((p  = findnode_fn (list, entdata->user)) != NULL)
    {
	/* take it out */
	delnode (p);
    }

    /* get a node and fill in the regular stuff */
    p = getnode ();
    p->type = ENTRIES;
    p->delproc = Entries_delproc;

    /* this one gets a key of the name for hashing */
    /* FIXME This results in duplicated data --- the hash package shouldn't
       assume that the key is dynamically allocated.  The user's free proc
       should be responsible for freeing the key. */
    p->key = xstrdup (entdata->user);
    p->data = entdata;

    /* put the node into the list */
    addnode (list, p);
    return p;
}



/*
 * Write out the CVS/Template file.
 */
void
WriteTemplate (const char *update_dir, int xdotemplate, const char *repository)
{
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
    TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "Write_Template (%s, %s)", update_dir, repository);

    if (noexec)
	return;

    if (server_active && xdotemplate)
    {
	/* Clear the CVS/Template if supported to allow for the case
	 * where the rcsinfo file no longer has an entry for this
	 * directory.
	 */
	server_clear_template (update_dir, repository);
	server_template (update_dir, repository);
    }
#endif

    return;
}



/*
 * Write out/Clear the CVS/Tag file.
 */
void
WriteTag (const char *dir, const char *tag, const char *date, int nonbranch,
          const char *update_dir, const char *repository)
{
    FILE *fout;
    char *tmp;

    if (noexec)
	return;

    if (dir != NULL)
	tmp = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", dir, CVSADM_TAG);
    else
	tmp = xstrdup (CVSADM_TAG);


    if (tag || date)
    {
	fout = xfopen (tmp, "w+");
	if (tag)
	{
	    if (nonbranch)
	    {
		if (fprintf (fout, "N%s\n", tag) < 0)
		    error (1, errno, "write to %s failed", tmp);
	    }
	    else
	    {
		if (fprintf (fout, "T%s\n", tag) < 0)
		    error (1, errno, "write to %s failed", tmp);
	    }
	}
	else
	{
	    if (fprintf (fout, "D%s\n", date) < 0)
		error (1, errno, "write to %s failed", tmp);
	}
	if (fclose (fout) == EOF)
	    error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", tmp);
    }
    else
	if (unlink_file (tmp) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno))
	    error (1, errno, "cannot remove %s", tmp);
    free (tmp);
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
    if (server_active)
	server_set_sticky (update_dir, repository, tag, date, nonbranch);
#endif
}

/* Parse the CVS/Tag file for the current directory.

   If it contains a date, sets *DATEP to the date in a newly malloc'd
   string, *TAGP to NULL, and *NONBRANCHP to an unspecified value.

   If it contains a branch tag, sets *TAGP to the tag in a newly
   malloc'd string, *NONBRANCHP to 0, and *DATEP to NULL.

   If it contains a nonbranch tag, sets *TAGP to the tag in a newly
   malloc'd string, *NONBRANCHP to 1, and *DATEP to NULL.

   If it does not exist, or contains something unrecognized by this
   version of CVS, set *DATEP and *TAGP to NULL and *NONBRANCHP to
   an unspecified value.

   If there is an error, print an error message, set *DATEP and *TAGP
   to NULL, and return.  */
void
ParseTag (char **tagp, char **datep, int *nonbranchp)
{
    FILE *fp;

    if (tagp)
	*tagp = NULL;
    if (datep)
	*datep = NULL;
    /* Always store a value here, even in the 'D' case where the value
       is unspecified.  Shuts up tools which check for references to
       uninitialized memory.  */
    if (nonbranchp != NULL)
	*nonbranchp = 0;
    fp = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_TAG, "r");
    if (fp)
    {
	char *line;
	int line_length;
	size_t line_chars_allocated;

	line = NULL;
	line_chars_allocated = 0;

	if ((line_length = getline (&line, &line_chars_allocated, fp)) > 0)
	{
	    /* Remove any trailing newline.  */
	    if (line[line_length - 1] == '\n')
	        line[--line_length] = '\0';
	    switch (*line)
	    {
		case 'T':
		    if (tagp != NULL)
			*tagp = xstrdup (line + 1);
		    break;
		case 'D':
		    if (datep != NULL)
			*datep = xstrdup (line + 1);
		    break;
		case 'N':
		    if (tagp != NULL)
			*tagp = xstrdup (line + 1);
		    if (nonbranchp != NULL)
			*nonbranchp = 1;
		    break;
		default:
		    /* Silently ignore it; it may have been
		       written by a future version of CVS which extends the
		       syntax.  */
		    break;
	    }
	}

	if (line_length < 0)
	{
	    /* FIXME-update-dir: should include update_dir in messages.  */
	    if (feof (fp))
		error (0, 0, "cannot read %s: end of file", CVSADM_TAG);
	    else
		error (0, errno, "cannot read %s", CVSADM_TAG);
	}

	if (fclose (fp) < 0)
	    /* FIXME-update-dir: should include update_dir in message.  */
	    error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", CVSADM_TAG);

	free (line);
    }
    else if (!existence_error (errno))
	/* FIXME-update-dir: should include update_dir in message.  */
	error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", CVSADM_TAG);
}

/*
 * This is called if all subdirectory information is known, but there
 * aren't any subdirectories.  It records that fact in the list
 * private data.
 */

void
Subdirs_Known (List *entries)
{
    struct stickydirtag *sdtp = entries->list->data;

    /* If there is no list private data, that means that the
       subdirectory information is known.  */
    if (sdtp != NULL && ! sdtp->subdirs)
    {
	FILE *fp;

	sdtp->subdirs = 1;
	if (!noexec)
	{
	    /* Create Entries.Log so that Entries_Close will do something.  */
	    entfilename = CVSADM_ENTLOG;
	    fp = CVS_FOPEN (entfilename, "a");
	    if (fp == NULL)
	    {
		int save_errno = errno;

		/* As in subdir_record, just silently skip the whole thing
		   if there is no CVSADM directory.  */
		if (! isdir (CVSADM))
		    return;
		error (1, save_errno, "cannot open %s", entfilename);
	    }
	    else
	    {
		if (fclose (fp) == EOF)
		    error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", entfilename);
	    }
	}
    }
}

/* Record subdirectory information.  */

static Entnode *
subdir_record (int cmd, const char *parent, const char *dir)
{
    Entnode *entnode;
    char *aef;

    /* None of the information associated with a directory is
       currently meaningful.  */
    entnode = Entnode_Create (ENT_SUBDIR, dir, "", "", "",
			      NULL, NULL, NULL);

    if (!noexec)
    {
	if (parent == NULL)
	    entfilename = CVSADM_ENTLOG;
	else
	    entfilename = aef = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", parent, CVSADM_ENTLOG);

	entfile = CVS_FOPEN (entfilename, "a");
	if (entfile == NULL)
	{
	    int save_errno = errno;

	    /* It is not an error if there is no CVS administration
               directory.  Permitting this case simplifies some
               calling code.  */

	    if (parent == NULL)
	    {
		if (! isdir (CVSADM))
		    return entnode;
	    }
	    else
	    {
		free (aef);
		entfilename = aef = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", parent, CVSADM);
		if (! isdir (entfilename))
		{
		    free (aef);
		    entfilename = NULL;
		    return entnode;
		}
	    }

	    error (1, save_errno, "cannot open %s", entfilename);
	}

	if (fprintf (entfile, "%c ", cmd) < 0)
	    error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);

	if (fputentent (entfile, entnode) != 0)
	    error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", entfilename);

	if (fclose (entfile) == EOF)
	    error (1, errno, "error closing %s", entfilename);

	if (parent != NULL)
	{
	    free (aef);
	    entfilename = NULL;
	}
    }

    return entnode;
}

/*
 * Record the addition of a new subdirectory DIR in PARENT.  PARENT
 * may be NULL, which means the current directory.  ENTRIES is the
 * current entries list; it may be NULL, which means that it need not
 * be updated.
 */

void
Subdir_Register (List *entries, const char *parent, const char *dir)
{
    Entnode *entnode;

    /* Ignore attempts to register ".".  These can happen in the
       server code.  */
    if (dir[0] == '.' && dir[1] == '\0')
	return;

    entnode = subdir_record ('A', parent, dir);

    if (entries != NULL && (parent == NULL || strcmp (parent, ".") == 0))
	(void) AddEntryNode (entries, entnode);
    else
	Entnode_Destroy (entnode);
}



/*
 * Record the removal of a subdirectory.  The arguments are the same
 * as for Subdir_Register.
 */

void
Subdir_Deregister (List *entries, const char *parent, const char *dir)
{
    Entnode *entnode;

    entnode = subdir_record ('R', parent, dir);
    Entnode_Destroy (entnode);

    if (entries != NULL && (parent == NULL || strcmp (parent, ".") == 0))
    {
	Node *p;

	p = findnode_fn (entries, dir);
	if (p != NULL)
	    delnode (p);
    }
}



/* OK, the following base_* code tracks the revisions of the files in
   CVS/Base.  We do this in a file CVS/Baserev.  Separate from
   CVS/Entries because it needs to go in separate data structures
   anyway (the name in Entries must be unique), so this seemed
   cleaner.  The business of rewriting the whole file in
   base_deregister and base_register is the kind of thing we used to
   do for Entries and which turned out to be slow, which is why there
   is now the Entries.Log machinery.  So maybe from that point of
   view it is a mistake to do this separately from Entries, I dunno.  */

enum base_walk
{
    /* Set the revision for FILE to *REV.  */
    BASE_REGISTER,
    /* Get the revision for FILE and put it in a newly malloc'd string
       in *REV, or put NULL if not mentioned.  */
    BASE_GET,
    /* Remove FILE.  */
    BASE_DEREGISTER
};

static void base_walk (enum base_walk, struct file_info *, char **);

/* Read through the lines in CVS/Baserev, taking the actions as documented
   for CODE.  */

static void
base_walk (enum base_walk code, struct file_info *finfo, char **rev)
{
    FILE *fp;
    char *line;
    size_t line_allocated;
    FILE *newf;
    char *baserev_fullname;
    char *baserevtmp_fullname;

    line = NULL;
    line_allocated = 0;
    newf = NULL;

    /* First compute the fullnames for the error messages.  This
       computation probably should be broken out into a separate function,
       as recurse.c does it too and places like Entries_Open should be
       doing it.  */
    if (finfo->update_dir[0] != '\0')
    {
	baserev_fullname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", finfo->update_dir,
				      CVSADM_BASEREV);
	baserevtmp_fullname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", finfo->update_dir,
					 CVSADM_BASEREVTMP);
    }
    else
    {
	baserev_fullname = xstrdup (CVSADM_BASEREV);
	baserevtmp_fullname = xstrdup (CVSADM_BASEREVTMP);
    }

    fp = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_BASEREV, "r");
    if (fp == NULL)
    {
	if (!existence_error (errno))
	{
	    error (0, errno, "cannot open %s for reading", baserev_fullname);
	    goto out;
	}
    }

    switch (code)
    {
	case BASE_REGISTER:
	case BASE_DEREGISTER:
	    newf = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_BASEREVTMP, "w");
	    if (newf == NULL)
	    {
		error (0, errno, "cannot open %s for writing",
		       baserevtmp_fullname);
		goto out;
	    }
	    break;
	case BASE_GET:
	    *rev = NULL;
	    break;
    }

    if (fp != NULL)
    {
	while (getline (&line, &line_allocated, fp) >= 0)
	{
	    char *linefile;
	    char *p;
	    char *linerev;

	    if (line[0] != 'B')
		/* Ignore, for future expansion.  */
		continue;

	    linefile = line + 1;
	    p = strchr (linefile, '/');
	    if (p == NULL)
		/* Syntax error, ignore.  */
		continue;
	    linerev = p + 1;
	    p = strchr (linerev, '/');
	    if (p == NULL)
		continue;

	    linerev[-1] = '\0';
	    if (fncmp (linefile, finfo->file) == 0)
	    {
		switch (code)
		{
		case BASE_REGISTER:
		case BASE_DEREGISTER:
		    /* Don't copy over the old entry, we don't want it.  */
		    break;
		case BASE_GET:
		    *p = '\0';
		    *rev = xstrdup (linerev);
		    *p = '/';
		    goto got_it;
		}
	    }
	    else
	    {
		linerev[-1] = '/';
		switch (code)
		{
		case BASE_REGISTER:
		case BASE_DEREGISTER:
		    if (fprintf (newf, "%s\n", line) < 0)
			error (0, errno, "error writing %s",
			       baserevtmp_fullname);
		    break;
		case BASE_GET:
		    break;
		}
	    }
	}
	if (ferror (fp))
	    error (0, errno, "cannot read %s", baserev_fullname);
    }
 got_it:

    if (code == BASE_REGISTER)
    {
	if (fprintf (newf, "B%s/%s/\n", finfo->file, *rev) < 0)
	    error (0, errno, "error writing %s",
		   baserevtmp_fullname);
    }

 out:

    if (line != NULL)
	free (line);

    if (fp != NULL)
    {
	if (fclose (fp) < 0)
	    error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", baserev_fullname);
    }
    if (newf != NULL)
    {
	if (fclose (newf) < 0)
	    error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", baserevtmp_fullname);
	rename_file (CVSADM_BASEREVTMP, CVSADM_BASEREV);
    }

    free (baserev_fullname);
    free (baserevtmp_fullname);
}

/* Return, in a newly malloc'd string, the revision for FILE in CVS/Baserev,
   or NULL if not listed.  */

char *
base_get (struct file_info *finfo)
{
    char *rev;
    base_walk (BASE_GET, finfo, &rev);
    return rev;
}

/* Set the revision for FILE to REV.  */

void
base_register (struct file_info *finfo, char *rev)
{
    base_walk (BASE_REGISTER, finfo, &rev);
}

/* Remove FILE.  */

void
base_deregister (struct file_info *finfo)
{
    base_walk (BASE_DEREGISTER, finfo, NULL);
}