# Copyright © 2008-2010, 2012-2015 Guillem Jover # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . package Dpkg::Source::Functions; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.01'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw( erasedir fixperms fs_time is_binary ); use Exporter qw(import); use POSIX qw(:errno_h); use Dpkg::ErrorHandling; use Dpkg::Gettext; use Dpkg::IPC; sub erasedir { my $dir = shift; if (not lstat($dir)) { return if $! == ENOENT; syserr(g_('cannot stat directory %s (before removal)'), $dir); } system 'rm', '-rf', '--', $dir; subprocerr("rm -rf $dir") if $?; if (not stat($dir)) { return if $! == ENOENT; syserr(g_("unable to check for removal of directory '%s'"), $dir); } error(g_("rm -rf failed to remove '%s'"), $dir); } sub fixperms { my $dir = shift; my ($mode, $modes_set); # Unfortunately tar insists on applying our umask _to the original # permissions_ rather than mostly-ignoring the original # permissions. We fix it up with chmod -R (which saves us some # work) but we have to construct a u+/- string which is a bit # of a palaver. (Numeric doesn't work because we need [ugo]+X # and [ugo]= doesn't work because that unsets sgid on dirs.) $mode = 0777 & ~umask; for my $i (0 .. 2) { $modes_set .= ',' if $i; $modes_set .= qw(u g o)[$i]; for my $j (0 .. 2) { $modes_set .= $mode & (0400 >> ($i * 3 + $j)) ? '+' : '-'; $modes_set .= qw(r w X)[$j]; } } system('chmod', '-R', '--', $modes_set, $dir); subprocerr("chmod -R -- $modes_set $dir") if $?; } # Touch the file and read the resulting mtime. # # If the file doesn't exist, create it, read the mtime and unlink it. # # Use this instead of time() when the timestamp is going to be # used to set file timestamps. This avoids confusion when an # NFS server and NFS client disagree about what time it is. sub fs_time($) { my $file = shift; my $is_temp = 0; if (not -e $file) { open(my $temp_fh, '>', $file) or syserr(g_('cannot write %s')); close($temp_fh); $is_temp = 1; } else { utime(undef, undef, $file) or syserr(g_('cannot change timestamp for %s'), $file); } stat($file) or syserr(g_('cannot read timestamp from %s'), $file); my $mtime = (stat(_))[9]; unlink($file) if $is_temp; return $mtime; } sub is_binary($) { my $file = shift; # TODO: might want to reimplement what diff does, aka checking if the # file contains \0 in the first 4Kb of data # Use diff to check if it's a binary file my $diffgen; my $diff_pid = spawn( exec => [ 'diff', '-u', '--', '/dev/null', $file ], env => { LC_ALL => 'C', LANG => 'C', TZ => 'UTC0' }, to_pipe => \$diffgen, ); my $result = 0; local $_; while (<$diffgen>) { if (m/^(?:binary|[^-+\@ ].*\bdiffer\b)/i) { $result = 1; last; } elsif (m/^[-+\@ ]/) { $result = 0; last; } } close($diffgen) or syserr('close on diff pipe'); wait_child($diff_pid, nocheck => 1, cmdline => "diff -u -- /dev/null $file"); return $result; } 1;