/* External procedures for dvitype */ /* Written by: H. Trickey, 2/19/83 (adapted from TeX's ext.c) */ #include "texpaths.h" /* defines default TEXFONTS path */ #include "h00vars.h" /* defines Pascal I/O structure */ char *fontpath; char *getenv(); /* * setpaths is called to set up the pointer fontpath * as follows: if the user's environment has a value for TEXFONTS * then use it; otherwise, use defaultfontpath. */ setpaths() { register char *envpath; if ((envpath = getenv("TEXFONTS")) != NULL) fontpath = envpath; else fontpath = defaultfontpath; } #define namelength 100 /* should agree with dvitype.ch */ extern char curname[],realnameoffile[]; /* these have size namelength */ /* * testaccess(amode,filepath) * * Test whether or not the file whose name is in the global curname * can be opened for reading (if mode=READACCESS) * or writing (if mode=WRITEACCESS). * * The filepath argument is one of the ...FILEPATH constants defined below. * If the filename given in curname does not begin with '/', we try * prepending all the ':'-separated areanames in the appropriate path to the * filename until access can be made, if it ever can. * * The realnameoffile global array will contain the name that yielded an * access success. */ #define READACCESS 4 #define WRITEACCESS 2 #define NOFILEPATH 0 #define FONTFILEPATH 3 bool testaccess(amode,filepath) int amode,filepath; { register bool ok; register char *p; char *curpathplace; int f; switch(filepath) { case NOFILEPATH: curpathplace = NULL; break; case FONTFILEPATH: curpathplace = fontpath; break; } if (curname[0]=='/') /* file name has absolute path */ curpathplace = NULL; do { packrealnameoffile(&curpathplace); if (amode==READACCESS) /* use system call "access" to see if we could read it */ if (access(realnameoffile,READACCESS)==0) ok = TRUE; else ok = FALSE; else { /* WRITEACCESS: use creat to see if we could create it, but close the file again if we're OK, to let pc open it for real */ f = creat(realnameoffile,0666); if (f>=0) ok = TRUE; else ok = FALSE; if (ok) close(f); } } while (!ok && curpathplace != NULL); if (ok) { /* pad realnameoffile with blanks, as Pascal wants */ for (p = realnameoffile; *p != '\0'; p++) /* nothing: find end of string */ ; while (p < &(realnameoffile[namelength])) *p++ = ' '; } return (ok); } /* * packrealnameoffile(cpp) makes realnameoffile contain the directory at *cpp, * followed by '/', followed by the characters in curname up until the * first blank there, and finally a '\0'. The cpp pointer is left pointing * at the next directory in the path. * But: if *cpp == NULL, then we are supposed to use curname as is. */ packrealnameoffile(cpp) char **cpp; { register char *p,*realname; realname = realnameoffile; if ((p = *cpp)!=NULL) { while ((*p != ':') && (*p != '\0')) { *realname++ = *p++; if (realname == &(realnameoffile[namelength-1])) break; } if (*p == '\0') *cpp = NULL; /* at end of path now */ else *cpp = p+1; /* else get past ':' */ *realname++ = '/'; /* separate the area from the name to follow */ } /* now append curname to realname... */ p = curname; while (*p != ' ') { if (realname >= &(realnameoffile[namelength-1])) { fprintf(stderr,"! Full file name is too long\n"); break; } *realname++ = *p++; } *realname = '\0'; } int flength(filep) register struct iorec *filep; { register FILE *iop; /* stdio-style FILE pointer */ register long pos; /* current file position */ register int len; /* the file length */ iop = filep->fbuf; pos = ftell(iop); fseek(iop,0L,2); len = ftell(iop); fseek(iop,pos,0); return(len); } bseek(filep,cnt) register struct iorec *filep; int cnt; { register FILE *iop; /* stdio-style FILE pointer */ iop = filep->fbuf; fseek(iop,(long)cnt,0); }