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/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
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 * Copyright (C) 1995-1998  Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
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 *
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 * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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 *
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 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 * This library 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 GNU
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 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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 */
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/*
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 * Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000.  See the AUTHORS
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 * file for a list of people on the GLib Team.  See the ChangeLog
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 * files for a list of changes.  These files are distributed with
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 * GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. 
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 */
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/* 
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 * MT safe for the unix part, FIXME: make the win32 part MT safe as well.
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 */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "gutils.h"
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#include "gutilsprivate.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <locale.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>    /* For tolower() */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <sys/utsname.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_CRT_EXTERNS_H 
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#include <crt_externs.h> /* for _NSGetEnviron */
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_AUXV_H
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#include <sys/auxv.h>
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#endif
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#include "glib-init.h"
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#include "glib-private.h"
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#include "genviron.h"
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#include "gfileutils.h"
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#include "ggettext.h"
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#include "ghash.h"
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#include "gthread.h"
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#include "gtestutils.h"
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#include "gunicode.h"
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#include "gstrfuncs.h"
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#include "garray.h"
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#include "glibintl.h"
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#include "gstdio.h"
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#include "gquark.h"
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#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
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#include "gconvert.h"
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#include "gwin32.h"
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#endif
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/**
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 * SECTION:misc_utils
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 * @title: Miscellaneous Utility Functions
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 * @short_description: a selection of portable utility functions
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 *
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 * These are portable utility functions.
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 */
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#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32
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#  include <windows.h>
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#  ifndef GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS
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#    define GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_UNCHANGED_REFCOUNT 2
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#    define GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS 4
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#  endif
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#  include <lmcons.h>   /* For UNLEN */
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#endif /* G_PLATFORM_WIN32 */
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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#  include <direct.h>
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#  include <shlobj.h>
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#  include <process.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_CODESET
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#include <langinfo.h>
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#endif
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/**
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 * g_memmove: 
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 * @dest: the destination address to copy the bytes to.
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 * @src: the source address to copy the bytes from.
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 * @len: the number of bytes to copy.
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 *
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 * Copies a block of memory @len bytes long, from @src to @dest.
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 * The source and destination areas may overlap.
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 *
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 * Deprecated:2.40: Just use memmove().
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 */
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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#undef g_atexit
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#endif
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/**
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 * g_atexit:
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 * @func: (scope async): the function to call on normal program termination.
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 * 
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 * Specifies a function to be called at normal program termination.
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 *
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 * Since GLib 2.8.2, on Windows g_atexit() actually is a preprocessor
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 * macro that maps to a call to the atexit() function in the C
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 * library. This means that in case the code that calls g_atexit(),
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 * i.e. atexit(), is in a DLL, the function will be called when the
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 * DLL is detached from the program. This typically makes more sense
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 * than that the function is called when the GLib DLL is detached,
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 * which happened earlier when g_atexit() was a function in the GLib
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 * DLL.
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 *
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 * The behaviour of atexit() in the context of dynamically loaded
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 * modules is not formally specified and varies wildly.
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 *
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 * On POSIX systems, calling g_atexit() (or atexit()) in a dynamically
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 * loaded module which is unloaded before the program terminates might
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 * well cause a crash at program exit.
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 *
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 * Some POSIX systems implement atexit() like Windows, and have each
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 * dynamically loaded module maintain an own atexit chain that is
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 * called when the module is unloaded.
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 *
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 * On other POSIX systems, before a dynamically loaded module is
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 * unloaded, the registered atexit functions (if any) residing in that
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 * module are called, regardless where the code that registered them
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 * resided. This is presumably the most robust approach.
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 *
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 * As can be seen from the above, for portability it's best to avoid
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 * calling g_atexit() (or atexit()) except in the main executable of a
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 * program.
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 *
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 * Deprecated:2.32: It is best to avoid g_atexit().
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 */
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G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
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void
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g_atexit (GVoidFunc func)
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{
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  gint result;
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  int errsv;
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  result = atexit ((void (*)(void)) func);
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  errsv = errno;
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  if (result)
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    {
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      g_error ("Could not register atexit() function: %s",
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               g_strerror (errsv));
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    }
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}
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G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
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/* Based on execvp() from GNU Libc.
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 * Some of this code is cut-and-pasted into gspawn.c
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 */
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static gchar*
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my_strchrnul (const gchar *str, 
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        gchar        c)
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{
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  gchar *p = (gchar*)str;
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  while (*p && (*p != c))
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    ++p;
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  return p;
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}
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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static gchar *inner_find_program_in_path (const gchar *program);
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gchar*
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g_find_program_in_path (const gchar *program)
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{
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  const gchar *last_dot = strrchr (program, '.');
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  if (last_dot == NULL ||
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      strchr (last_dot, '\\') != NULL ||
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      strchr (last_dot, '/') != NULL)
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    {
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      const gint program_length = strlen (program);
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      gchar *pathext = g_build_path (";",
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             ".exe;.cmd;.bat;.com",
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             g_getenv ("PATHEXT"),
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             NULL);
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      gchar *p;
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      gchar *decorated_program;
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      gchar *retval;
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      p = pathext;
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      do
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  {
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    gchar *q = my_strchrnul (p, ';');
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    decorated_program = g_malloc (program_length + (q-p) + 1);
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    memcpy (decorated_program, program, program_length);
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    memcpy (decorated_program+program_length, p, q-p);
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    decorated_program [program_length + (q-p)] = '\0';
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    retval = inner_find_program_in_path (decorated_program);
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    g_free (decorated_program);
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    if (retval != NULL)
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      {
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        g_free (pathext);
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        return retval;
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      }
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    p = q;
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  } while (*p++ != '\0');
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      g_free (pathext);
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      return NULL;
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    }
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  else
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    return inner_find_program_in_path (program);
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}
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#endif
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/**
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 * g_find_program_in_path:
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 * @program: (type filename): a program name in the GLib file name encoding
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 * 
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 * Locates the first executable named @program in the user's path, in the
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 * same way that execvp() would locate it. Returns an allocated string
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 * with the absolute path name, or %NULL if the program is not found in
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 * the path. If @program is already an absolute path, returns a copy of
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 * @program if @program exists and is executable, and %NULL otherwise.
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 *  
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 * On Windows, if @program does not have a file type suffix, tries
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 * with the suffixes .exe, .cmd, .bat and .com, and the suffixes in
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 * the `PATHEXT` environment variable. 
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 * 
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 * On Windows, it looks for the file in the same way as CreateProcess() 
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 * would. This means first in the directory where the executing
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 * program was loaded from, then in the current directory, then in the
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 * Windows 32-bit system directory, then in the Windows directory, and
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 * finally in the directories in the `PATH` environment variable. If
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 * the program is found, the return value contains the full name
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 * including the type suffix.
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 *
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 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer full) (nullable): a newly-allocated
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 *   string with the absolute path, or %NULL
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 **/
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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static gchar *
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inner_find_program_in_path (const gchar *program)
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#else
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gchar*
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g_find_program_in_path (const gchar *program)
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#endif
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{
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}
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/**
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 * g_find_program_for_path:
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 * @program: (type filename): a program name in the GLib file name encoding
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 * @path: (type filename) (nullable): the current dir where to search program
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 * @working_dir: (type filename) (nullable): the working dir where to search
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 *   program
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 *
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 * Locates the first executable named @program in @path, in the
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 * same way that execvp() would locate it. Returns an allocated string
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 * with the absolute path name (taking in account the @working_dir), or
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 * %NULL if the program is not found in @path. If @program is already an
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 * absolute path, returns a copy of @program if @program exists and is
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 * executable, and %NULL otherwise.
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 *
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 * On Windows, if @path is %NULL, it looks for the file in the same way as
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 * CreateProcess()  would. This means first in the directory where the
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 * executing program was loaded from, then in the current directory, then in
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 * the Windows 32-bit system directory, then in the Windows directory, and
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 * finally in the directories in the `PATH` environment variable. If
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 * the program is found, the return value contains the full name
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 * including the type suffix.
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 *
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 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer full) (nullable): a newly-allocated
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 *   string with the absolute path, or %NULL
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 * Since: 2.76
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 **/
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char *
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g_find_program_for_path (const char *program,
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                         const char *path,
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                         const char *working_dir)
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{
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  const char *original_program = program;
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  char *program_path = NULL;
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  const gchar *p;
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  gchar *name, *freeme;
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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  const gchar *path_copy;
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  gchar *filename = NULL, *appdir = NULL;
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  gchar *sysdir = NULL, *windir = NULL;
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  int n;
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  wchar_t wfilename[MAXPATHLEN], wsysdir[MAXPATHLEN],
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    wwindir[MAXPATHLEN];
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#endif
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  gsize len;
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  /* If it is an absolute path, or a relative path including subdirectories,
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      || strchr (original_program, '/') != NULL
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#endif
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      )
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    {
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            {
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            {
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        {
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            return NULL;
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    }
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  program = original_program;
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  if G_LIKELY (original_path == NULL)
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    path = g_getenv ("PATH");
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  else
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#if defined(G_OS_UNIX)
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  if (path == NULL)
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    {
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      /* There is no 'PATH' in the environment.  The default
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       * search path in GNU libc is the current directory followed by
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      /* In GLib we put . last, for security, and don't use the
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       * unportable confstr(); UNIX98 does not actually specify
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       * what to search if PATH is unset. POSIX may, dunno.
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      path = "/bin:/usr/bin:.";
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    }
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  if G_LIKELY (original_path == NULL)
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    {
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      n = GetModuleFileNameW (NULL, wfilename, MAXPATHLEN);
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      if (n > 0 && n < MAXPATHLEN)
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        filename = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wfilename, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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      n = GetSystemDirectoryW (wsysdir, MAXPATHLEN);
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      if (n > 0 && n < MAXPATHLEN)
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        sysdir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wsysdir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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      n = GetWindowsDirectoryW (wwindir, MAXPATHLEN);
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      if (n > 0 && n < MAXPATHLEN)
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        windir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wwindir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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      if (filename)
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        {
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          appdir = g_path_get_dirname (filename);
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          g_free (filename);
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      path = g_strdup (path);
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      if (windir)
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        {
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          path = g_strconcat (windir, ";", path, NULL);
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          g_free (windir);
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        }
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      if (sysdir)
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        {
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          const gchar *tem = path;
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          path = g_strconcat (sysdir, ";", path, NULL);
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          g_free ((gchar *) tem);
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          g_free (sysdir);
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        }
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      {
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        const gchar *tem = path;
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        path = g_strconcat (".;", path, NULL);
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        g_free ((gchar *) tem);
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      }
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      if (appdir)
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        {
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          const gchar *tem = path;
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          path = g_strconcat (appdir, ";", path, NULL);
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          g_free ((gchar *) tem);
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          g_free (appdir);
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        }
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      path_copy = path;
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    }
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  else
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    {
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      path_copy = g_strdup (path);
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    }
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#endif
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  len = strlen (program) + 1;
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  pathlen = strlen (path);
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  freeme = name = g_malloc (pathlen + len + 1);
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  /* Copy the file name at the top, including '\0'  */
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  memcpy (name + pathlen + 1, program, len);
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  name = name + pathlen;
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  /* And add the slash before the filename  */
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  *name = G_DIR_SEPARATOR;
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  p = path;
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  do
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    {
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      char *startp;
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      char *startp_path = NULL;
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      path = p;
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      p = my_strchrnul (path, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR);
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      if (p == path)
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        /* Two adjacent colons, or a colon at the beginning or the end
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         * of 'PATH' means to search the current directory.
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         */
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        startp = name + 1;
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      else
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        startp = memcpy (name - (p - path), path, p - path);
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      /* Use the working dir as program path if provided */
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      if (working_dir && !g_path_is_absolute (startp))
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        {
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          startp_path = g_build_filename (working_dir, startp, NULL);
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          startp = startp_path;
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        }
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      if (g_file_test (startp, G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE) &&
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    !g_file_test (startp, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR))
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        {
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          gchar *ret;
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          if (g_path_is_absolute (startp)) {
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            ret = g_strdup (startp);
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          } else {
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            gchar *cwd = NULL;
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            cwd = g_get_current_dir ();
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            ret = g_build_filename (cwd, startp, NULL);
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            g_free (cwd);
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          }
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          g_free (program_path);
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          g_free (startp_path);
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          g_free (freeme);
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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    g_free ((gchar *) path_copy);
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#endif
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          return ret;
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        }
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      g_free (startp_path);
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    }
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  while (*p++ != '\0');
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  g_free (program_path);
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  g_free (freeme);
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  g_free ((gchar *) path_copy);
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#endif
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  return NULL;
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}
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/* The functions below are defined this way for compatibility reasons.
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 * See the note in gutils.h.
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 */
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/**
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 * g_bit_nth_lsf:
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 * @mask: a #gulong containing flags
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 * @nth_bit: the index of the bit to start the search from
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 *
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 * Find the position of the first bit set in @mask, searching
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 * from (but not including) @nth_bit upwards. Bits are numbered
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 * from 0 (least significant) to sizeof(#gulong) * 8 - 1 (31 or 63,
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 * usually). To start searching from the 0th bit, set @nth_bit to -1.
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 *
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 * Returns: the index of the first bit set which is higher than @nth_bit, or -1
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 *    if no higher bits are set
545
 */
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gint
547
(g_bit_nth_lsf) (gulong mask,
548
                 gint   nth_bit)
549
0
{
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  return g_bit_nth_lsf_impl (mask, nth_bit);
551
0
}
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/**
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 * g_bit_nth_msf:
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 * @mask: a #gulong containing flags
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 * @nth_bit: the index of the bit to start the search from
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 *
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 * Find the position of the first bit set in @mask, searching
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 * from (but not including) @nth_bit downwards. Bits are numbered
560
 * from 0 (least significant) to sizeof(#gulong) * 8 - 1 (31 or 63,
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 * usually). To start searching from the last bit, set @nth_bit to
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 * -1 or GLIB_SIZEOF_LONG * 8.
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 *
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 * Returns: the index of the first bit set which is lower than @nth_bit, or -1
565
 *    if no lower bits are set
566
 */
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gint
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(g_bit_nth_msf) (gulong mask,
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                 gint   nth_bit)
570
0
{
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0
  return g_bit_nth_msf_impl (mask, nth_bit);
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}
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/**
576
 * g_bit_storage:
577
 * @number: a #guint
578
 *
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 * Gets the number of bits used to hold @number,
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 * e.g. if @number is 4, 3 bits are needed.
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 *
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 * Returns: the number of bits used to hold @number
583
 */
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guint
585
(g_bit_storage) (gulong number)
586
0
{
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0
  return g_bit_storage_impl (number);
588
0
}
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G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_utils_global);
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typedef struct
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{
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  gchar *user_name;
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  gchar *real_name;
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  gchar *home_dir;
597
} UserDatabaseEntry;
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/* These must all be read/written with @g_utils_global held. */
600
static  gchar   *g_user_data_dir = NULL;
601
static  gchar  **g_system_data_dirs = NULL;
602
static  gchar   *g_user_cache_dir = NULL;
603
static  gchar   *g_user_config_dir = NULL;
604
static  gchar   *g_user_state_dir = NULL;
605
static  gchar   *g_user_runtime_dir = NULL;
606
static  gchar  **g_system_config_dirs = NULL;
607
static  gchar  **g_user_special_dirs = NULL;
608
static  gchar   *g_tmp_dir = NULL;
609
610
/* fifteen minutes of fame for everybody */
611
#define G_USER_DIRS_EXPIRE      15 * 60
612
613
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
614
615
static gchar *
616
get_special_folder (REFKNOWNFOLDERID known_folder_guid_ptr)
617
{
618
  wchar_t *wcp = NULL;
619
  gchar *result = NULL;
620
  HRESULT hr;
621
622
  hr = SHGetKnownFolderPath (known_folder_guid_ptr, 0, NULL, &wcp);
623
624
  if (SUCCEEDED (hr))
625
    result = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wcp, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
626
627
  CoTaskMemFree (wcp);
628
629
  return result;
630
}
631
632
static char *
633
get_windows_directory_root (void)
634
{
635
  wchar_t wwindowsdir[MAX_PATH];
636
637
  if (GetWindowsDirectoryW (wwindowsdir, G_N_ELEMENTS (wwindowsdir)))
638
    {
639
      /* Usually X:\Windows, but in terminal server environments
640
       * might be an UNC path, AFAIK.
641
       */
642
      char *windowsdir = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wwindowsdir, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
643
      char *p;
644
645
      if (windowsdir == NULL)
646
  return g_strdup ("C:\\");
647
648
      p = (char *) g_path_skip_root (windowsdir);
649
      if (G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]) && p[-2] != ':')
650
  p--;
651
      *p = '\0';
652
      return windowsdir;
653
    }
654
  else
655
    return g_strdup ("C:\\");
656
}
657
658
#endif
659
660
/* HOLDS: g_utils_global_lock */
661
static UserDatabaseEntry *
662
g_get_user_database_entry (void)
663
0
{
664
0
  static UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
665
666
0
  if (g_once_init_enter (&entry))
667
0
    {
668
0
      static UserDatabaseEntry e;
669
670
0
#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
671
0
      {
672
0
        struct passwd *pw = NULL;
673
0
        gpointer buffer = NULL;
674
0
        gint error;
675
0
        gchar *logname;
676
677
0
#  if defined (HAVE_GETPWUID_R)
678
0
        struct passwd pwd;
679
0
#    ifdef _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX
680
        /* This reurns the maximum length */
681
0
        glong bufsize = sysconf (_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX);
682
683
0
        if (bufsize < 0)
684
0
          bufsize = 64;
685
#    else /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
686
        glong bufsize = 64;
687
#    endif /* _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX */
688
689
0
        logname = (gchar *) g_getenv ("LOGNAME");
690
691
0
        do
692
0
          {
693
0
            g_free (buffer);
694
            /* we allocate 6 extra bytes to work around a bug in
695
             * Mac OS < 10.3. See #156446
696
             */
697
0
            buffer = g_malloc (bufsize + 6);
698
0
            errno = 0;
699
700
0
            if (logname) {
701
0
              error = getpwnam_r (logname, &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
702
0
              if (!pw || (pw->pw_uid != getuid ())) {
703
                /* LOGNAME is lying, fall back to looking up the uid */
704
0
                error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
705
0
              }
706
0
            } else {
707
0
              error = getpwuid_r (getuid (), &pwd, buffer, bufsize, &pw);
708
0
            }
709
0
            error = error < 0 ? errno : error;
710
711
0
            if (!pw)
712
0
              {
713
                /* we bail out prematurely if the user id can't be found
714
                 * (should be pretty rare case actually), or if the buffer
715
                 * should be sufficiently big and lookups are still not
716
                 * successful.
717
                 */
718
0
                if (error == 0 || error == ENOENT)
719
0
                  {
720
0
                    g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (%lu)",
721
0
                               (gulong) getuid ());
722
0
                    break;
723
0
                  }
724
0
                if (bufsize > 32 * 1024)
725
0
                  {
726
0
                    g_warning ("getpwuid_r(): failed due to: %s.",
727
0
                               g_strerror (error));
728
0
                    break;
729
0
                  }
730
731
0
                bufsize *= 2;
732
0
              }
733
0
          }
734
0
        while (!pw);
735
0
#  endif /* HAVE_GETPWUID_R */
736
737
0
        if (!pw)
738
0
          {
739
0
            pw = getpwuid (getuid ());
740
0
          }
741
0
        if (pw)
742
0
          {
743
0
            e.user_name = g_strdup (pw->pw_name);
744
745
0
#ifndef __BIONIC__
746
0
            if (pw->pw_gecos && *pw->pw_gecos != '\0' && pw->pw_name)
747
0
              {
748
0
                gchar **gecos_fields;
749
0
                gchar **name_parts;
750
0
                gchar *uppercase_pw_name;
751
752
                /* split the gecos field and substitute '&' */
753
0
                gecos_fields = g_strsplit (pw->pw_gecos, ",", 0);
754
0
                name_parts = g_strsplit (gecos_fields[0], "&", 0);
755
0
                uppercase_pw_name = g_strdup (pw->pw_name);
756
0
                uppercase_pw_name[0] = g_ascii_toupper (uppercase_pw_name[0]);
757
0
                e.real_name = g_strjoinv (uppercase_pw_name, name_parts);
758
0
                g_strfreev (gecos_fields);
759
0
                g_strfreev (name_parts);
760
0
                g_free (uppercase_pw_name);
761
0
              }
762
0
#endif
763
764
0
            if (!e.home_dir)
765
0
              e.home_dir = g_strdup (pw->pw_dir);
766
0
          }
767
0
        g_free (buffer);
768
0
      }
769
770
0
#endif /* G_OS_UNIX */
771
772
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
773
      {
774
        guint len = UNLEN+1;
775
        wchar_t buffer[UNLEN+1];
776
777
        if (GetUserNameW (buffer, (LPDWORD) &len))
778
          {
779
            e.user_name = g_utf16_to_utf8 (buffer, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
780
            e.real_name = g_strdup (e.user_name);
781
          }
782
      }
783
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
784
785
0
      if (!e.user_name)
786
0
        e.user_name = g_strdup ("somebody");
787
0
      if (!e.real_name)
788
0
        e.real_name = g_strdup ("Unknown");
789
790
0
      g_once_init_leave (&entry, &e);
791
0
    }
792
793
0
  return entry;
794
0
}
795
796
/**
797
 * g_get_user_name:
798
 *
799
 * Gets the user name of the current user. The encoding of the returned
800
 * string is system-defined. On UNIX, it might be the preferred file name
801
 * encoding, or something else, and there is no guarantee that it is even
802
 * consistent on a machine. On Windows, it is always UTF-8.
803
 *
804
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): the user name of the current user.
805
 */
806
const gchar *
807
g_get_user_name (void)
808
0
{
809
0
  UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
810
811
0
  entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
812
813
0
  return entry->user_name;
814
0
}
815
816
/**
817
 * g_get_real_name:
818
 *
819
 * Gets the real name of the user. This usually comes from the user's
820
 * entry in the `passwd` file. The encoding of the returned string is
821
 * system-defined. (On Windows, it is, however, always UTF-8.) If the
822
 * real user name cannot be determined, the string "Unknown" is 
823
 * returned.
824
 *
825
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): the user's real name.
826
 */
827
const gchar *
828
g_get_real_name (void)
829
0
{
830
0
  UserDatabaseEntry *entry;
831
832
0
  entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
833
834
0
  return entry->real_name;
835
0
}
836
837
/* Protected by @g_utils_global_lock. */
838
static gchar *g_home_dir = NULL;  /* (owned) (nullable before initialised) */
839
840
static gchar *
841
g_build_home_dir (void)
842
0
{
843
0
  gchar *home_dir;
844
845
  /* We first check HOME and use it if it is set */
846
0
  home_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("HOME"));
847
848
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
849
  /* Only believe HOME if it is an absolute path and exists.
850
   *
851
   * We only do this check on Windows for a couple of reasons.
852
   * Historically, we only did it there because we used to ignore $HOME
853
   * on UNIX.  There are concerns about enabling it now on UNIX because
854
   * of things like autofs.  In short, if the user has a bogus value in
855
   * $HOME then they get what they pay for...
856
   */
857
  if (home_dir != NULL)
858
    {
859
      if (!(g_path_is_absolute (home_dir) &&
860
            g_file_test (home_dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)))
861
        g_clear_pointer (&home_dir, g_free);
862
    }
863
864
  /* In case HOME is Unix-style (it happens), convert it to
865
   * Windows style.
866
   */
867
  if (home_dir != NULL)
868
    {
869
      gchar *p;
870
      while ((p = strchr (home_dir, '/')) != NULL)
871
        *p = '\\';
872
    }
873
874
  if (home_dir == NULL)
875
    {
876
      /* USERPROFILE is probably the closest equivalent to $HOME? */
877
      if (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE") != NULL)
878
        home_dir = g_strdup (g_getenv ("USERPROFILE"));
879
    }
880
881
  if (home_dir == NULL)
882
    home_dir = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Profile);
883
884
  if (home_dir == NULL)
885
    home_dir = get_windows_directory_root ();
886
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
887
888
0
  if (home_dir == NULL)
889
0
    {
890
      /* If we didn't get it from any of those methods, we will have
891
       * to read the user database entry.
892
       */
893
0
      UserDatabaseEntry *entry = g_get_user_database_entry ();
894
0
      home_dir = g_strdup (entry->home_dir);
895
0
    }
896
897
  /* If we have been denied access to /etc/passwd (for example, by an
898
   * overly-zealous LSM), make up a junk value. The return value at this
899
   * point is explicitly documented as ‘undefined’. */
900
0
  if (home_dir == NULL)
901
0
    {
902
0
      g_warning ("Could not find home directory: $HOME is not set, and "
903
0
                 "user database could not be read.");
904
0
      home_dir = g_strdup ("/");
905
0
    }
906
907
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&home_dir);
908
0
}
909
910
/**
911
 * g_get_home_dir:
912
 *
913
 * Gets the current user's home directory.
914
 *
915
 * As with most UNIX tools, this function will return the value of the
916
 * `HOME` environment variable if it is set to an existing absolute path
917
 * name, falling back to the `passwd` file in the case that it is unset.
918
 *
919
 * If the path given in `HOME` is non-absolute, does not exist, or is
920
 * not a directory, the result is undefined.
921
 *
922
 * Before version 2.36 this function would ignore the `HOME` environment
923
 * variable, taking the value from the `passwd` database instead. This was
924
 * changed to increase the compatibility of GLib with other programs (and
925
 * the XDG basedir specification) and to increase testability of programs
926
 * based on GLib (by making it easier to run them from test frameworks).
927
 *
928
 * If your program has a strong requirement for either the new or the
929
 * old behaviour (and if you don't wish to increase your GLib
930
 * dependency to ensure that the new behaviour is in effect) then you
931
 * should either directly check the `HOME` environment variable yourself
932
 * or unset it before calling any functions in GLib.
933
 *
934
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): the current user's home directory
935
 */
936
const gchar *
937
g_get_home_dir (void)
938
0
{
939
0
  const gchar *home_dir;
940
941
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
942
943
0
  if (g_home_dir == NULL)
944
0
    g_home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
945
0
  home_dir = g_home_dir;
946
947
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
948
949
0
  return home_dir;
950
0
}
951
952
void
953
_g_unset_cached_tmp_dir (void)
954
0
{
955
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
956
  /* We have to leak the old value, as user code could be retaining pointers
957
   * to it. */
958
0
  g_ignore_leak (g_tmp_dir);
959
0
  g_tmp_dir = NULL;
960
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
961
0
}
962
963
/**
964
 * g_get_tmp_dir:
965
 *
966
 * Gets the directory to use for temporary files.
967
 *
968
 * On UNIX, this is taken from the `TMPDIR` environment variable.
969
 * If the variable is not set, `P_tmpdir` is
970
 * used, as defined by the system C library. Failing that, a
971
 * hard-coded default of "/tmp" is returned.
972
 *
973
 * On Windows, the `TEMP` environment variable is used, with the
974
 * root directory of the Windows installation (eg: "C:\") used
975
 * as a default.
976
 *
977
 * The encoding of the returned string is system-defined. On Windows,
978
 * it is always UTF-8. The return value is never %NULL or the empty
979
 * string.
980
 *
981
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): the directory to use for temporary files.
982
 */
983
const gchar *
984
g_get_tmp_dir (void)
985
5.20k
{
986
5.20k
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
987
988
5.20k
  if (g_tmp_dir == NULL)
989
1
    {
990
1
      gchar *tmp;
991
992
1
      tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv ("G_TEST_TMPDIR"));
993
994
1
      if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
995
1
        {
996
1
          g_free (tmp);
997
1
          tmp = g_strdup (g_getenv (
998
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
999
            "TEMP"
1000
#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
1001
1
            "TMPDIR"
1002
1
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
1003
1
          ));
1004
1
        }
1005
1006
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
1007
      if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
1008
        {
1009
          g_free (tmp);
1010
          tmp = get_windows_directory_root ();
1011
        }
1012
#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
1013
1014
1
#ifdef P_tmpdir
1015
1
      if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
1016
1
        {
1017
1
          gsize k;
1018
1
          g_free (tmp);
1019
1
          tmp = g_strdup (P_tmpdir);
1020
1
          k = strlen (tmp);
1021
1
          if (k > 1 && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (tmp[k - 1]))
1022
0
            tmp[k - 1] = '\0';
1023
1
        }
1024
1
#endif /* P_tmpdir */
1025
1026
1
      if (tmp == NULL || *tmp == '\0')
1027
0
        {
1028
0
          g_free (tmp);
1029
0
          tmp = g_strdup ("/tmp");
1030
0
        }
1031
1
#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
1032
1033
1
      g_tmp_dir = g_steal_pointer (&tmp);
1034
1
    }
1035
1036
5.20k
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
1037
1038
5.20k
  return g_tmp_dir;
1039
5.20k
}
1040
1041
/**
1042
 * g_get_host_name:
1043
 *
1044
 * Return a name for the machine. 
1045
 *
1046
 * The returned name is not necessarily a fully-qualified domain name,
1047
 * or even present in DNS or some other name service at all. It need
1048
 * not even be unique on your local network or site, but usually it
1049
 * is. Callers should not rely on the return value having any specific
1050
 * properties like uniqueness for security purposes. Even if the name
1051
 * of the machine is changed while an application is running, the
1052
 * return value from this function does not change. The returned
1053
 * string is owned by GLib and should not be modified or freed. If no
1054
 * name can be determined, a default fixed string "localhost" is
1055
 * returned.
1056
 *
1057
 * The encoding of the returned string is UTF-8.
1058
 *
1059
 * Returns: (transfer none): the host name of the machine.
1060
 *
1061
 * Since: 2.8
1062
 */
1063
const gchar *
1064
g_get_host_name (void)
1065
0
{
1066
0
  static gchar *hostname;
1067
1068
0
  if (g_once_init_enter (&hostname))
1069
0
    {
1070
0
      gboolean failed;
1071
0
      gchar *utmp = NULL;
1072
1073
0
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
1074
0
      gsize size;
1075
      /* The number 256 * 256 is taken from the value of _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX,
1076
       * which is 255. Since we use _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX + 1 (= 256) in the
1077
       * fallback case, we pick 256 * 256 as the size of the larger buffer here.
1078
       * It should be large enough. It doesn't looks reasonable to name a host
1079
       * with a string that is longer than 64 KiB.
1080
       */
1081
0
      const gsize size_large = (gsize) 256 * 256;
1082
0
      gchar *tmp;
1083
1084
0
#ifdef _SC_HOST_NAME_MAX
1085
0
      {
1086
0
        glong max;
1087
1088
0
        max = sysconf (_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX);
1089
0
        if (max > 0 && (gsize) max <= G_MAXSIZE - 1)
1090
0
          size = (gsize) max + 1;
1091
0
        else
1092
0
#ifdef HOST_NAME_MAX
1093
0
          size = HOST_NAME_MAX + 1;
1094
#else
1095
          size = _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX + 1;
1096
#endif /* HOST_NAME_MAX */
1097
0
      }
1098
#else
1099
      /* Fallback to some reasonable value */
1100
      size = 256;
1101
#endif /* _SC_HOST_NAME_MAX */
1102
0
      tmp = g_malloc (size);
1103
0
      failed = (gethostname (tmp, size) == -1);
1104
0
      if (failed && size < size_large)
1105
0
        {
1106
          /* Try again with a larger buffer if 'size' may be too small. */
1107
0
          g_free (tmp);
1108
0
          tmp = g_malloc (size_large);
1109
0
          failed = (gethostname (tmp, size_large) == -1);
1110
0
        }
1111
1112
0
      if (failed)
1113
0
        g_clear_pointer (&tmp, g_free);
1114
0
      utmp = tmp;
1115
#else
1116
      wchar_t tmp[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1];
1117
      DWORD size = sizeof (tmp) / sizeof (tmp[0]);
1118
      failed = (!GetComputerNameW (tmp, &size));
1119
      if (!failed)
1120
        utmp = g_utf16_to_utf8 (tmp, size, NULL, NULL, NULL);
1121
      if (utmp == NULL)
1122
        failed = TRUE;
1123
#endif
1124
1125
0
      g_once_init_leave (&hostname, failed ? g_strdup ("localhost") : utmp);
1126
0
    }
1127
1128
0
  return hostname;
1129
0
}
1130
1131
G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_prgname);
1132
static const gchar *g_prgname = NULL; /* always a quark */
1133
1134
/**
1135
 * g_get_prgname:
1136
 *
1137
 * Gets the name of the program. This name should not be localized,
1138
 * in contrast to g_get_application_name().
1139
 *
1140
 * If you are using #GApplication the program name is set in
1141
 * g_application_run(). In case of GDK or GTK+ it is set in
1142
 * gdk_init(), which is called by gtk_init() and the
1143
 * #GtkApplication::startup handler. The program name is found by
1144
 * taking the last component of @argv[0].
1145
 *
1146
 * Returns: (nullable) (transfer none): the name of the program,
1147
 *   or %NULL if it has not been set yet. The returned string belongs
1148
 *   to GLib and must not be modified or freed.
1149
 */
1150
const gchar*
1151
g_get_prgname (void)
1152
0
{
1153
0
  const gchar* retval;
1154
1155
0
  G_LOCK (g_prgname);
1156
0
  retval = g_prgname;
1157
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_prgname);
1158
1159
0
  return retval;
1160
0
}
1161
1162
/**
1163
 * g_set_prgname:
1164
 * @prgname: the name of the program.
1165
 *
1166
 * Sets the name of the program. This name should not be localized,
1167
 * in contrast to g_set_application_name().
1168
 *
1169
 * If you are using #GApplication the program name is set in
1170
 * g_application_run(). In case of GDK or GTK+ it is set in
1171
 * gdk_init(), which is called by gtk_init() and the
1172
 * #GtkApplication::startup handler. The program name is found by
1173
 * taking the last component of @argv[0].
1174
 *
1175
 * Since GLib 2.72, this function can be called multiple times
1176
 * and is fully thread safe. Prior to GLib 2.72, this function
1177
 * could only be called once per process.
1178
 */
1179
void
1180
g_set_prgname (const gchar *prgname)
1181
0
{
1182
0
  GQuark qprgname = g_quark_from_string (prgname);
1183
0
  G_LOCK (g_prgname);
1184
0
  g_prgname = g_quark_to_string (qprgname);
1185
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_prgname);
1186
0
}
1187
1188
G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (g_application_name);
1189
static gchar *g_application_name = NULL;
1190
1191
/**
1192
 * g_get_application_name:
1193
 * 
1194
 * Gets a human-readable name for the application, as set by
1195
 * g_set_application_name(). This name should be localized if
1196
 * possible, and is intended for display to the user.  Contrast with
1197
 * g_get_prgname(), which gets a non-localized name. If
1198
 * g_set_application_name() has not been called, returns the result of
1199
 * g_get_prgname() (which may be %NULL if g_set_prgname() has also not
1200
 * been called).
1201
 * 
1202
 * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): human-readable application
1203
 *   name. May return %NULL
1204
 *
1205
 * Since: 2.2
1206
 **/
1207
const gchar *
1208
g_get_application_name (void)
1209
0
{
1210
0
  gchar* retval;
1211
1212
0
  G_LOCK (g_application_name);
1213
0
  retval = g_application_name;
1214
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_application_name);
1215
1216
0
  if (retval == NULL)
1217
0
    return g_get_prgname ();
1218
  
1219
0
  return retval;
1220
0
}
1221
1222
/**
1223
 * g_set_application_name:
1224
 * @application_name: localized name of the application
1225
 *
1226
 * Sets a human-readable name for the application. This name should be
1227
 * localized if possible, and is intended for display to the user.
1228
 * Contrast with g_set_prgname(), which sets a non-localized name.
1229
 * g_set_prgname() will be called automatically by gtk_init(),
1230
 * but g_set_application_name() will not.
1231
 *
1232
 * Note that for thread safety reasons, this function can only
1233
 * be called once.
1234
 *
1235
 * The application name will be used in contexts such as error messages,
1236
 * or when displaying an application's name in the task list.
1237
 * 
1238
 * Since: 2.2
1239
 **/
1240
void
1241
g_set_application_name (const gchar *application_name)
1242
0
{
1243
0
  gboolean already_set = FALSE;
1244
  
1245
0
  G_LOCK (g_application_name);
1246
0
  if (g_application_name)
1247
0
    already_set = TRUE;
1248
0
  else
1249
0
    g_application_name = g_strdup (application_name);
1250
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_application_name);
1251
1252
0
  if (already_set)
1253
0
    g_warning ("g_set_application_name() called multiple times");
1254
0
}
1255
1256
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
1257
/* For the past versions we can just
1258
 * hardcode all the names.
1259
 */
1260
static const struct winver
1261
{
1262
  gint major;
1263
  gint minor;
1264
  gint sp;
1265
  const char *version;
1266
  const char *spversion;
1267
} versions[] =
1268
{
1269
  {6, 2, 0, "8", ""},
1270
  {6, 1, 1, "7", " SP1"},
1271
  {6, 1, 0, "7", ""},
1272
  {6, 0, 2, "Vista", " SP2"},
1273
  {6, 0, 1, "Vista", " SP1"},
1274
  {6, 0, 0, "Vista", ""},
1275
  {5, 1, 3, "XP", " SP3"},
1276
  {5, 1, 2, "XP", " SP2"},
1277
  {5, 1, 1, "XP", " SP1"},
1278
  {5, 1, 0, "XP", ""},
1279
  {0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL},
1280
};
1281
1282
static gchar *
1283
get_registry_str (HKEY root_key, const wchar_t *path, const wchar_t *value_name)
1284
{
1285
  HKEY key_handle;
1286
  DWORD req_value_data_size;
1287
  DWORD req_value_data_size2;
1288
  LONG status;
1289
  DWORD value_type_w;
1290
  DWORD value_type_w2;
1291
  char *req_value_data;
1292
  gchar *result;
1293
1294
  status = RegOpenKeyExW (root_key, path, 0, KEY_READ, &key_handle);
1295
  if (status != ERROR_SUCCESS)
1296
    return NULL;
1297
1298
  req_value_data_size = 0;
1299
  status = RegQueryValueExW (key_handle,
1300
                             value_name,
1301
                             NULL,
1302
                             &value_type_w,
1303
                             NULL,
1304
                             &req_value_data_size);
1305
1306
  if (status != ERROR_MORE_DATA && status != ERROR_SUCCESS)
1307
    {
1308
      RegCloseKey (key_handle);
1309
1310
      return NULL;
1311
    }
1312
1313
  req_value_data = g_malloc (req_value_data_size);
1314
  req_value_data_size2 = req_value_data_size;
1315
1316
  status = RegQueryValueExW (key_handle,
1317
                             value_name,
1318
                             NULL,
1319
                             &value_type_w2,
1320
                             (gpointer) req_value_data,
1321
                             &req_value_data_size2);
1322
1323
  result = NULL;
1324
1325
  if (status == ERROR_SUCCESS && value_type_w2 == REG_SZ)
1326
    result = g_utf16_to_utf8 ((gunichar2 *) req_value_data,
1327
                              req_value_data_size / sizeof (gunichar2),
1328
                              NULL,
1329
                              NULL,
1330
                              NULL);
1331
1332
  g_free (req_value_data);
1333
  RegCloseKey (key_handle);
1334
1335
  return result;
1336
}
1337
1338
/* Windows 8.1 can be either plain or with Update 1,
1339
 * depending on its build number (9200 or 9600).
1340
 */
1341
static gchar *
1342
get_windows_8_1_update (void)
1343
{
1344
  gchar *current_build;
1345
  gchar *result = NULL;
1346
1347
  current_build = get_registry_str (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
1348
                                    L"SOFTWARE"
1349
                                    L"\\Microsoft"
1350
                                    L"\\Windows NT"
1351
                                    L"\\CurrentVersion",
1352
                                    L"CurrentBuild");
1353
1354
  if (current_build != NULL)
1355
    {
1356
      wchar_t *end;
1357
      long build = wcstol ((const wchar_t *) current_build, &end, 10);
1358
1359
      if (build <= INT_MAX &&
1360
          build >= INT_MIN &&
1361
          errno == 0 &&
1362
          *end == L'\0')
1363
        {
1364
          if (build >= 9600)
1365
            result = g_strdup ("Update 1");
1366
        }
1367
    }
1368
1369
  g_clear_pointer (&current_build, g_free);
1370
1371
  return result;
1372
}
1373
1374
static gchar *
1375
get_windows_version (gboolean with_windows)
1376
{
1377
  GString *version = g_string_new (NULL);
1378
  gboolean is_win_server = FALSE;
1379
1380
  if (g_win32_check_windows_version (10, 0, 0, G_WIN32_OS_ANY))
1381
    {
1382
      gchar *win10_release;
1383
      gboolean is_win11 = FALSE;
1384
      OSVERSIONINFOEXW osinfo;
1385
1386
      /* Are we on Windows 2016/2019/2022 Server? */
1387
      is_win_server = g_win32_check_windows_version (10, 0, 0, G_WIN32_OS_SERVER);
1388
1389
      /*
1390
       * This always succeeds if we get here, since the
1391
       * g_win32_check_windows_version() already did this!
1392
       * We want the OSVERSIONINFOEXW here for more even
1393
       * fine-grained versioning items
1394
       */
1395
      _g_win32_call_rtl_version (&osinfo);
1396
1397
      if (!is_win_server)
1398
        {
1399
          /*
1400
           * Windows 11 is actually Windows 10.0.22000+,
1401
           * so look at the build number
1402
           */
1403
          is_win11 = (osinfo.dwBuildNumber >= 22000);
1404
        }
1405
      else
1406
        {
1407
          /*
1408
           * Windows 2022 Server is actually Windows 10.0.20348+,
1409
           * Windows 2019 Server is actually Windows 10.0.17763+,
1410
           * Windows 2016 Server is actually Windows 10.0.14393+,
1411
           * so look at the build number
1412
           */
1413
          g_string_append (version, "Server");
1414
          if (osinfo.dwBuildNumber >= 20348)
1415
            g_string_append (version, " 2022");
1416
          else if (osinfo.dwBuildNumber >= 17763)
1417
            g_string_append (version, " 2019");
1418
          else
1419
            g_string_append (version, " 2016");
1420
        }
1421
1422
      if (is_win11)
1423
        g_string_append (version, "11");
1424
      else if (!is_win_server)
1425
        g_string_append (version, "10");
1426
1427
      /* Windows 10/Server 2016+ is identified by its ReleaseId or
1428
       * DisplayVersion (since 20H2), such as
1429
       * 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, 1803, 1809 or 1903 etc.
1430
       * The first version of Windows 10 has no release number.
1431
       */
1432
      win10_release = get_registry_str (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
1433
                                        L"SOFTWARE"
1434
                                        L"\\Microsoft"
1435
                                        L"\\Windows NT"
1436
                                        L"\\CurrentVersion",
1437
                                        L"ReleaseId");
1438
1439
      if (win10_release != NULL)
1440
        {
1441
          if (g_strcmp0 (win10_release, "2009") != 0)
1442
            g_string_append_printf (version, " %s", win10_release);
1443
          else
1444
            {
1445
              g_free (win10_release);
1446
1447
              win10_release = get_registry_str (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
1448
                                                L"SOFTWARE"
1449
                                                L"\\Microsoft"
1450
                                                L"\\Windows NT"
1451
                                                L"\\CurrentVersion",
1452
                                                L"DisplayVersion");
1453
1454
              if (win10_release != NULL)
1455
                g_string_append_printf (version, " %s", win10_release);
1456
              else
1457
                g_string_append_printf (version, " 2009");
1458
            }
1459
        }
1460
1461
      g_free (win10_release);
1462
    }
1463
  else if (g_win32_check_windows_version (6, 3, 0, G_WIN32_OS_ANY))
1464
    {
1465
      gchar *win81_update;
1466
1467
      if (g_win32_check_windows_version (6, 3, 0, G_WIN32_OS_WORKSTATION))
1468
        g_string_append (version, "8.1");
1469
      else
1470
        g_string_append (version, "Server 2012 R2");
1471
1472
      win81_update = get_windows_8_1_update ();
1473
1474
      if (win81_update != NULL)
1475
        g_string_append_printf (version, " %s", win81_update);
1476
1477
      g_free (win81_update);
1478
    }
1479
  else
1480
    {
1481
      gint i;
1482
1483
      for (i = 0; versions[i].major > 0; i++)
1484
        {
1485
          if (!g_win32_check_windows_version (versions[i].major, versions[i].minor, versions[i].sp, G_WIN32_OS_ANY))
1486
            continue;
1487
1488
          g_string_append (version, versions[i].version);
1489
1490
          if (g_win32_check_windows_version (versions[i].major, versions[i].minor, versions[i].sp, G_WIN32_OS_SERVER))
1491
            {
1492
              /*
1493
               * This condition should now always hold, since Windows
1494
               * 7+/Server 2008 R2+ is now required
1495
               */
1496
              if (versions[i].major == 6)
1497
                {
1498
                  g_string_append (version, "Server");
1499
                  if (versions[i].minor == 2)
1500
                    g_string_append (version, " 2012");
1501
                  else if (versions[i].minor == 1)
1502
                    g_string_append (version, " 2008 R2");
1503
                  else
1504
                    g_string_append (version, " 2008");
1505
                }
1506
            }
1507
1508
          g_string_append (version, versions[i].spversion);
1509
        }
1510
    }
1511
1512
  if (version->len == 0)
1513
    {
1514
      g_string_free (version, TRUE);
1515
1516
      return NULL;
1517
    }
1518
1519
  if (with_windows)
1520
    g_string_prepend (version, "Windows ");
1521
1522
  return g_string_free (version, FALSE);
1523
}
1524
#endif
1525
1526
#if defined (G_OS_UNIX) && !defined (__APPLE__)
1527
static gchar *
1528
get_os_info_from_os_release (const gchar *key_name,
1529
                             const gchar *buffer)
1530
0
{
1531
0
  GStrv lines;
1532
0
  gchar *prefix;
1533
0
  size_t i;
1534
0
  gchar *result = NULL;
1535
1536
0
  lines = g_strsplit (buffer, "\n", -1);
1537
0
  prefix = g_strdup_printf ("%s=", key_name);
1538
0
  for (i = 0; lines[i] != NULL; i++)
1539
0
    {
1540
0
      const gchar *line = lines[i];
1541
0
      const gchar *value;
1542
1543
0
      if (g_str_has_prefix (line, prefix))
1544
0
        {
1545
0
          value = line + strlen (prefix);
1546
0
          result = g_shell_unquote (value, NULL);
1547
0
          if (result == NULL)
1548
0
            result = g_strdup (value);
1549
0
          break;
1550
0
        }
1551
0
    }
1552
0
  g_strfreev (lines);
1553
0
  g_free (prefix);
1554
1555
0
#ifdef __linux__
1556
  /* Default values in spec */
1557
0
  if (result == NULL)
1558
0
    {
1559
0
      if (g_str_equal (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME))
1560
0
        return g_strdup ("Linux");
1561
0
      if (g_str_equal (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_ID))
1562
0
        return g_strdup ("linux");
1563
0
      if (g_str_equal (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_PRETTY_NAME))
1564
0
        return g_strdup ("Linux");
1565
0
    }
1566
0
#endif
1567
1568
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&result);
1569
0
}
1570
1571
static gchar *
1572
get_os_info_from_uname (const gchar *key_name)
1573
0
{
1574
0
  struct utsname info;
1575
1576
0
  if (uname (&info) == -1)
1577
0
    return NULL;
1578
1579
0
  if (strcmp (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME) == 0)
1580
0
    return g_strdup (info.sysname);
1581
0
  else if (strcmp (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_VERSION) == 0)
1582
0
    return g_strdup (info.release);
1583
0
  else if (strcmp (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_PRETTY_NAME) == 0)
1584
0
    return g_strdup_printf ("%s %s", info.sysname, info.release);
1585
0
  else if (strcmp (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_ID) == 0)
1586
0
    {
1587
0
      gchar *result = g_ascii_strdown (info.sysname, -1);
1588
1589
0
      g_strcanon (result, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-.", '_');
1590
0
      return g_steal_pointer (&result);
1591
0
    }
1592
0
  else if (strcmp (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_VERSION_ID) == 0)
1593
0
    {
1594
      /* We attempt to convert the version string to the format returned by
1595
       * config.guess, which is the script used to generate target triplets
1596
       * in GNU autotools. There are a lot of rules in the script. We only
1597
       * implement a few rules which are easy to understand here.
1598
       *
1599
       * config.guess can be found at https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/config.
1600
       */
1601
0
      gchar *result;
1602
1603
0
      if (strcmp (info.sysname, "NetBSD") == 0)
1604
0
        {
1605
          /* sed -e 's,[-_].*,,' */
1606
0
          gssize len = G_MAXSSIZE;
1607
0
          const gchar *c;
1608
1609
0
          if ((c = strchr (info.release, '-')) != NULL)
1610
0
            len = MIN (len, c - info.release);
1611
0
          if ((c = strchr (info.release, '_')) != NULL)
1612
0
            len = MIN (len, c - info.release);
1613
0
          if (len == G_MAXSSIZE)
1614
0
            len = -1;
1615
1616
0
          result = g_ascii_strdown (info.release, len);
1617
0
        }
1618
0
      else if (strcmp (info.sysname, "GNU") == 0)
1619
0
        {
1620
          /* sed -e 's,/.*$,,' */
1621
0
          gssize len = -1;
1622
0
          const gchar *c = strchr (info.release, '/');
1623
1624
0
          if (c != NULL)
1625
0
            len = c - info.release;
1626
1627
0
          result = g_ascii_strdown (info.release, len);
1628
0
        }
1629
0
      else if (g_str_has_prefix (info.sysname, "GNU/") ||
1630
0
               strcmp (info.sysname, "FreeBSD") == 0 ||
1631
0
               strcmp (info.sysname, "DragonFly") == 0)
1632
0
        {
1633
          /* sed -e 's,[-(].*,,' */
1634
0
          gssize len = G_MAXSSIZE;
1635
0
          const gchar *c;
1636
1637
0
          if ((c = strchr (info.release, '-')) != NULL)
1638
0
            len = MIN (len, c - info.release);
1639
0
          if ((c = strchr (info.release, '(')) != NULL)
1640
0
            len = MIN (len, c - info.release);
1641
0
          if (len == G_MAXSSIZE)
1642
0
            len = -1;
1643
1644
0
          result = g_ascii_strdown (info.release, len);
1645
0
        }
1646
0
      else
1647
0
        result = g_ascii_strdown (info.release, -1);
1648
1649
0
      g_strcanon (result, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-.", '_');
1650
0
      return g_steal_pointer (&result);
1651
0
    }
1652
0
  else
1653
0
    return NULL;
1654
0
}
1655
#endif  /* defined (G_OS_UNIX) && !defined (__APPLE__) */
1656
1657
/**
1658
 * g_get_os_info:
1659
 * @key_name: a key for the OS info being requested, for example %G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME.
1660
 *
1661
 * Get information about the operating system.
1662
 *
1663
 * On Linux this comes from the `/etc/os-release` file. On other systems, it may
1664
 * come from a variety of sources. You can either use the standard key names
1665
 * like %G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME or pass any UTF-8 string key name. For example,
1666
 * `/etc/os-release` provides a number of other less commonly used values that may
1667
 * be useful. No key is guaranteed to be provided, so the caller should always
1668
 * check if the result is %NULL.
1669
 *
1670
 * Returns: (nullable): The associated value for the requested key or %NULL if
1671
 *   this information is not provided.
1672
 *
1673
 * Since: 2.64
1674
 **/
1675
gchar *
1676
g_get_os_info (const gchar *key_name)
1677
0
{
1678
#if defined (__APPLE__)
1679
  if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME) == 0)
1680
    return g_strdup ("macOS");
1681
  else
1682
    return NULL;
1683
#elif defined (G_OS_UNIX)
1684
  const gchar * const os_release_files[] = { "/etc/os-release", "/usr/lib/os-release" };
1685
0
  gsize i;
1686
0
  gchar *buffer = NULL;
1687
0
  gchar *result = NULL;
1688
1689
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (key_name != NULL, NULL);
1690
1691
0
  for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (os_release_files); i++)
1692
0
    {
1693
0
      GError *error = NULL;
1694
0
      gboolean file_missing;
1695
1696
0
      if (g_file_get_contents (os_release_files[i], &buffer, NULL, &error))
1697
0
        break;
1698
1699
0
      file_missing = g_error_matches (error, G_FILE_ERROR, G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT);
1700
0
      g_clear_error (&error);
1701
1702
0
      if (!file_missing)
1703
0
        return NULL;
1704
0
    }
1705
1706
0
  if (buffer != NULL)
1707
0
    result = get_os_info_from_os_release (key_name, buffer);
1708
0
  else
1709
0
    result = get_os_info_from_uname (key_name);
1710
1711
0
  g_free (buffer);
1712
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&result);
1713
#elif defined (G_OS_WIN32)
1714
  if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_NAME) == 0)
1715
    return g_strdup ("Windows");
1716
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_ID) == 0)
1717
    return g_strdup ("windows");
1718
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_PRETTY_NAME) == 0)
1719
    /* Windows XP SP2 or Windows 10 1903 or Windows 7 Server SP1 */
1720
    return get_windows_version (TRUE);
1721
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_VERSION) == 0)
1722
    /* XP SP2 or 10 1903 or 7 Server SP1 */
1723
    return get_windows_version (FALSE);
1724
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_VERSION_ID) == 0)
1725
    {
1726
      /* xp_sp2 or 10_1903 or 7_server_sp1 */
1727
      gchar *result;
1728
      gchar *version = get_windows_version (FALSE);
1729
1730
      if (version == NULL)
1731
        return NULL;
1732
1733
      result = g_ascii_strdown (version, -1);
1734
      g_free (version);
1735
1736
      return g_strcanon (result, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-.", '_');
1737
    }
1738
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_HOME_URL) == 0)
1739
    return g_strdup ("https://microsoft.com/windows/");
1740
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_DOCUMENTATION_URL) == 0)
1741
    return g_strdup ("https://docs.microsoft.com/");
1742
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_SUPPORT_URL) == 0)
1743
    return g_strdup ("https://support.microsoft.com/");
1744
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_BUG_REPORT_URL) == 0)
1745
    return g_strdup ("https://support.microsoft.com/contactus/");
1746
  else if (g_strcmp0 (key_name, G_OS_INFO_KEY_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL) == 0)
1747
    return g_strdup ("https://privacy.microsoft.com/");
1748
  else
1749
    return NULL;
1750
#endif
1751
0
}
1752
1753
/* Set @global_str to a copy of @new_value if it’s currently unset or has a
1754
 * different value. If its current value matches @new_value, do nothing. If
1755
 * replaced, we have to leak the old value as client code could still have
1756
 * pointers to it. */
1757
static void
1758
set_str_if_different (gchar       **global_str,
1759
                      const gchar  *type,
1760
                      const gchar  *new_value)
1761
0
{
1762
0
  if (*global_str == NULL ||
1763
0
      !g_str_equal (new_value, *global_str))
1764
0
    {
1765
0
      g_debug ("g_set_user_dirs: Setting %s to %s", type, new_value);
1766
1767
      /* We have to leak the old value, as user code could be retaining pointers
1768
       * to it. */
1769
0
      g_ignore_leak (*global_str);
1770
0
      *global_str = g_strdup (new_value);
1771
0
    }
1772
0
}
1773
1774
static void
1775
set_strv_if_different (gchar                ***global_strv,
1776
                       const gchar            *type,
1777
                       const gchar  * const   *new_value)
1778
0
{
1779
0
  if (*global_strv == NULL ||
1780
0
      !g_strv_equal (new_value, (const gchar * const *) *global_strv))
1781
0
    {
1782
0
      gchar *new_value_str = g_strjoinv (":", (gchar **) new_value);
1783
0
      g_debug ("g_set_user_dirs: Setting %s to %s", type, new_value_str);
1784
0
      g_free (new_value_str);
1785
1786
      /* We have to leak the old value, as user code could be retaining pointers
1787
       * to it. */
1788
0
      g_ignore_strv_leak (*global_strv);
1789
0
      *global_strv = g_strdupv ((gchar **) new_value);
1790
0
    }
1791
0
}
1792
1793
/*
1794
 * g_set_user_dirs:
1795
 * @first_dir_type: Type of the first directory to set
1796
 * @...: Value to set the first directory to, followed by additional type/value
1797
 *    pairs, followed by %NULL
1798
 *
1799
 * Set one or more ‘user’ directories to custom values. This is intended to be
1800
 * used by test code (particularly with the %G_TEST_OPTION_ISOLATE_DIRS option)
1801
 * to override the values returned by the following functions, so that test
1802
 * code can be run without touching an installed system and user data:
1803
 *
1804
 *  - g_get_home_dir() — use type `HOME`, pass a string
1805
 *  - g_get_user_cache_dir() — use type `XDG_CACHE_HOME`, pass a string
1806
 *  - g_get_system_config_dirs() — use type `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`, pass a
1807
 *    %NULL-terminated string array
1808
 *  - g_get_user_config_dir() — use type `XDG_CONFIG_HOME`, pass a string
1809
 *  - g_get_system_data_dirs() — use type `XDG_DATA_DIRS`, pass a
1810
 *    %NULL-terminated string array
1811
 *  - g_get_user_data_dir() — use type `XDG_DATA_HOME`, pass a string
1812
 *  - g_get_user_runtime_dir() — use type `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`, pass a string
1813
 *
1814
 * The list must be terminated with a %NULL type. All of the values must be
1815
 * non-%NULL — passing %NULL as a value won’t reset a directory. If a reference
1816
 * to a directory from the calling environment needs to be kept, copy it before
1817
 * the first call to g_set_user_dirs(). g_set_user_dirs() can be called multiple
1818
 * times.
1819
 *
1820
 * Since: 2.60
1821
 */
1822
/*< private > */
1823
void
1824
g_set_user_dirs (const gchar *first_dir_type,
1825
                 ...)
1826
0
{
1827
0
  va_list args;
1828
0
  const gchar *dir_type;
1829
1830
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
1831
1832
0
  va_start (args, first_dir_type);
1833
1834
0
  for (dir_type = first_dir_type; dir_type != NULL; dir_type = va_arg (args, const gchar *))
1835
0
    {
1836
0
      gconstpointer dir_value = va_arg (args, gconstpointer);
1837
0
      g_assert (dir_value != NULL);
1838
1839
0
      if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "HOME"))
1840
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_home_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1841
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_CACHE_HOME"))
1842
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_user_cache_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1843
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_CONFIG_DIRS"))
1844
0
        set_strv_if_different (&g_system_config_dirs, dir_type, dir_value);
1845
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_CONFIG_HOME"))
1846
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_user_config_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1847
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_DATA_DIRS"))
1848
0
        set_strv_if_different (&g_system_data_dirs, dir_type, dir_value);
1849
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_DATA_HOME"))
1850
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_user_data_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1851
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_STATE_HOME"))
1852
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_user_state_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1853
0
      else if (g_str_equal (dir_type, "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR"))
1854
0
        set_str_if_different (&g_user_runtime_dir, dir_type, dir_value);
1855
0
      else
1856
0
        g_assert_not_reached ();
1857
0
    }
1858
1859
0
  va_end (args);
1860
1861
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
1862
0
}
1863
1864
static gchar *
1865
g_build_user_data_dir (void)
1866
0
{
1867
0
  gchar *data_dir = NULL;
1868
0
  const gchar *data_dir_env = g_getenv ("XDG_DATA_HOME");
1869
1870
0
  if (data_dir_env && data_dir_env[0])
1871
0
    data_dir = g_strdup (data_dir_env);
1872
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
1873
  else
1874
    data_dir = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_LocalAppData);
1875
#endif
1876
0
  if (!data_dir || !data_dir[0])
1877
0
    {
1878
0
      gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
1879
0
      data_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".local", "share", NULL);
1880
0
      g_free (home_dir);
1881
0
    }
1882
1883
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&data_dir);
1884
0
}
1885
1886
/**
1887
 * g_get_user_data_dir:
1888
 * 
1889
 * Returns a base directory in which to access application data such
1890
 * as icons that is customized for a particular user.  
1891
 *
1892
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
1893
 * in the
1894
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
1895
 * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_DATA_HOME`.
1896
 *
1897
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_DATA_HOME`
1898
 * is defined. If `XDG_DATA_HOME` is undefined, the folder to use for local (as
1899
 * opposed to roaming) application data is used instead. See the
1900
 * [documentation for `FOLDERID_LocalAppData`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid).
1901
 * Note that in this case on Windows it will be the same
1902
 * as what g_get_user_config_dir() returns.
1903
 *
1904
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
1905
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
1906
 *
1907
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): a string owned by GLib that must
1908
 *   not be modified or freed.
1909
 *
1910
 * Since: 2.6
1911
 **/
1912
const gchar *
1913
g_get_user_data_dir (void)
1914
0
{
1915
0
  const gchar *user_data_dir;
1916
1917
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
1918
1919
0
  if (g_user_data_dir == NULL)
1920
0
    g_user_data_dir = g_build_user_data_dir ();
1921
0
  user_data_dir = g_user_data_dir;
1922
1923
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
1924
1925
0
  return user_data_dir;
1926
0
}
1927
1928
static gchar *
1929
g_build_user_config_dir (void)
1930
0
{
1931
0
  gchar *config_dir = NULL;
1932
0
  const gchar *config_dir_env = g_getenv ("XDG_CONFIG_HOME");
1933
1934
0
  if (config_dir_env && config_dir_env[0])
1935
0
    config_dir = g_strdup (config_dir_env);
1936
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
1937
  else
1938
    config_dir = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_LocalAppData);
1939
#endif
1940
0
  if (!config_dir || !config_dir[0])
1941
0
    {
1942
0
      gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
1943
0
      config_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".config", NULL);
1944
0
      g_free (home_dir);
1945
0
    }
1946
1947
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&config_dir);
1948
0
}
1949
1950
/**
1951
 * g_get_user_config_dir:
1952
 * 
1953
 * Returns a base directory in which to store user-specific application 
1954
 * configuration information such as user preferences and settings. 
1955
 *
1956
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
1957
 * in the
1958
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
1959
 * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_CONFIG_HOME`.
1960
 *
1961
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is defined.
1962
 * If `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is undefined, the folder to use for local (as opposed
1963
 * to roaming) application data is used instead. See the
1964
 * [documentation for `FOLDERID_LocalAppData`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid).
1965
 * Note that in this case on Windows it will be  the same
1966
 * as what g_get_user_data_dir() returns.
1967
 *
1968
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
1969
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
1970
 *
1971
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): a string owned by GLib that
1972
 *   must not be modified or freed.
1973
 * Since: 2.6
1974
 **/
1975
const gchar *
1976
g_get_user_config_dir (void)
1977
0
{
1978
0
  const gchar *user_config_dir;
1979
1980
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
1981
1982
0
  if (g_user_config_dir == NULL)
1983
0
    g_user_config_dir = g_build_user_config_dir ();
1984
0
  user_config_dir = g_user_config_dir;
1985
1986
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
1987
1988
0
  return user_config_dir;
1989
0
}
1990
1991
static gchar *
1992
g_build_user_cache_dir (void)
1993
0
{
1994
0
  gchar *cache_dir = NULL;
1995
0
  const gchar *cache_dir_env = g_getenv ("XDG_CACHE_HOME");
1996
1997
0
  if (cache_dir_env && cache_dir_env[0])
1998
0
    cache_dir = g_strdup (cache_dir_env);
1999
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
2000
  else
2001
    cache_dir = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_InternetCache);
2002
#endif
2003
0
  if (!cache_dir || !cache_dir[0])
2004
0
    {
2005
0
      gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
2006
0
      cache_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".cache", NULL);
2007
0
      g_free (home_dir);
2008
0
    }
2009
2010
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&cache_dir);
2011
0
}
2012
2013
/**
2014
 * g_get_user_cache_dir:
2015
 * 
2016
 * Returns a base directory in which to store non-essential, cached
2017
 * data specific to particular user.
2018
 *
2019
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
2020
 * in the
2021
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
2022
 * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_CACHE_HOME`.
2023
 *
2024
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_CACHE_HOME` is defined.
2025
 * If `XDG_CACHE_HOME` is undefined, the directory that serves as a common
2026
 * repository for temporary Internet files is used instead. A typical path is
2027
 * `C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files`.
2028
 * See the [documentation for `FOLDERID_InternetCache`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid).
2029
 *
2030
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
2031
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
2032
 *
2033
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): a string owned by GLib that
2034
 *   must not be modified or freed.
2035
 * Since: 2.6
2036
 **/
2037
const gchar *
2038
g_get_user_cache_dir (void)
2039
0
{
2040
0
  const gchar *user_cache_dir;
2041
2042
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2043
2044
0
  if (g_user_cache_dir == NULL)
2045
0
    g_user_cache_dir = g_build_user_cache_dir ();
2046
0
  user_cache_dir = g_user_cache_dir;
2047
2048
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2049
2050
0
  return user_cache_dir;
2051
0
}
2052
2053
static gchar *
2054
g_build_user_state_dir (void)
2055
0
{
2056
0
  gchar *state_dir = NULL;
2057
0
  const gchar *state_dir_env = g_getenv ("XDG_STATE_HOME");
2058
2059
0
  if (state_dir_env && state_dir_env[0])
2060
0
    state_dir = g_strdup (state_dir_env);
2061
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
2062
  else
2063
    state_dir = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_LocalAppData);
2064
#endif
2065
0
  if (!state_dir || !state_dir[0])
2066
0
    {
2067
0
      gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
2068
0
      state_dir = g_build_filename (home_dir, ".local/state", NULL);
2069
0
      g_free (home_dir);
2070
0
    }
2071
2072
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&state_dir);
2073
0
}
2074
2075
/**
2076
 * g_get_user_state_dir:
2077
 *
2078
 * Returns a base directory in which to store state files specific to
2079
 * particular user.
2080
 *
2081
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
2082
 * in the
2083
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
2084
 * In this case the directory retrieved will be `XDG_STATE_HOME`.
2085
 *
2086
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_STATE_HOME` is defined.
2087
 * If `XDG_STATE_HOME` is undefined, the folder to use for local (as opposed
2088
 * to roaming) application data is used instead. See the
2089
 * [documentation for `FOLDERID_LocalAppData`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid).
2090
 * Note that in this case on Windows it will be the same
2091
 * as what g_get_user_data_dir() returns.
2092
 *
2093
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
2094
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
2095
 *
2096
 * Returns: (type filename) (transfer none): a string owned by GLib that
2097
 *   must not be modified or freed.
2098
 *
2099
 * Since: 2.72
2100
 **/
2101
const gchar *
2102
g_get_user_state_dir (void)
2103
0
{
2104
0
  const gchar *user_state_dir;
2105
2106
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2107
2108
0
  if (g_user_state_dir == NULL)
2109
0
    g_user_state_dir = g_build_user_state_dir ();
2110
0
  user_state_dir = g_user_state_dir;
2111
2112
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2113
2114
0
  return user_state_dir;
2115
0
}
2116
2117
static gchar *
2118
g_build_user_runtime_dir (void)
2119
0
{
2120
0
  gchar *runtime_dir = NULL;
2121
0
  const gchar *runtime_dir_env = g_getenv ("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR");
2122
2123
0
  if (runtime_dir_env && runtime_dir_env[0])
2124
0
    {
2125
0
      runtime_dir = g_strdup (runtime_dir_env);
2126
2127
      /* If the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR environment variable is set, we are being told by
2128
       * the OS that this directory exists and is appropriately configured
2129
       * already.
2130
       */
2131
0
    }
2132
0
  else
2133
0
    {
2134
0
      runtime_dir = g_build_user_cache_dir ();
2135
2136
      /* Fallback case: the directory may not yet exist.
2137
       *
2138
       * The user should be able to rely on the directory existing
2139
       * when the function returns.  Probably it already does, but
2140
       * let's make sure.  Just do mkdir() directly since it will be
2141
       * no more expensive than a stat() in the case that the
2142
       * directory already exists and is a lot easier.
2143
       *
2144
       * $XDG_CACHE_HOME is probably ~/.cache/ so as long as $HOME
2145
       * exists this will work.  If the user changed $XDG_CACHE_HOME
2146
       * then they can make sure that it exists...
2147
       */
2148
0
      (void) g_mkdir (runtime_dir, 0700);
2149
0
    }
2150
2151
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&runtime_dir);
2152
0
}
2153
2154
/**
2155
 * g_get_user_runtime_dir:
2156
 *
2157
 * Returns a directory that is unique to the current user on the local
2158
 * system.
2159
 *
2160
 * This is determined using the mechanisms described
2161
 * in the 
2162
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
2163
 * This is the directory
2164
 * specified in the `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` environment variable.
2165
 * In the case that this variable is not set, we return the value of
2166
 * g_get_user_cache_dir(), after verifying that it exists.
2167
 *
2168
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
2169
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
2170
 *
2171
 * Returns: (type filename): a string owned by GLib that must not be
2172
 *     modified or freed.
2173
 *
2174
 * Since: 2.28
2175
 **/
2176
const gchar *
2177
g_get_user_runtime_dir (void)
2178
0
{
2179
0
  const gchar *user_runtime_dir;
2180
2181
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2182
2183
0
  if (g_user_runtime_dir == NULL)
2184
0
    g_user_runtime_dir = g_build_user_runtime_dir ();
2185
0
  user_runtime_dir = g_user_runtime_dir;
2186
2187
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2188
2189
0
  return user_runtime_dir;
2190
0
}
2191
2192
#ifdef HAVE_COCOA
2193
2194
/* Implemented in gutils-macos.m */
2195
void load_user_special_dirs_macos (gchar **table);
2196
2197
static void
2198
load_user_special_dirs (void)
2199
{
2200
  load_user_special_dirs_macos (g_user_special_dirs);
2201
}
2202
2203
#elif defined(G_OS_WIN32)
2204
2205
static void
2206
load_user_special_dirs (void)
2207
{
2208
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Desktop);
2209
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Documents);
2210
2211
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Downloads);
2212
  if (g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD] == NULL)
2213
    g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Desktop);
2214
2215
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Music);
2216
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Pictures);
2217
2218
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Public);
2219
  if (g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE] == NULL)
2220
    g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_PublicDocuments);
2221
2222
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Templates);
2223
  g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS] = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_Videos);
2224
}
2225
2226
#else /* default is unix */
2227
2228
/* adapted from xdg-user-dir-lookup.c
2229
 *
2230
 * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat Inc.
2231
 *
2232
 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
2233
 * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
2234
 * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
2235
 * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
2236
 * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
2237
 * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
2238
 * subject to the following conditions: 
2239
 *
2240
 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
2241
 * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 
2242
 *
2243
 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
2244
 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
2245
 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
2246
 * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
2247
 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
2248
 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
2249
 * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
2250
 * SOFTWARE.
2251
 */
2252
static void
2253
load_user_special_dirs (void)
2254
0
{
2255
0
  gchar *config_dir = NULL;
2256
0
  gchar *config_file;
2257
0
  gchar *data;
2258
0
  gchar **lines;
2259
0
  gint n_lines, i;
2260
  
2261
0
  config_dir = g_build_user_config_dir ();
2262
0
  config_file = g_build_filename (config_dir,
2263
0
                                  "user-dirs.dirs",
2264
0
                                  NULL);
2265
0
  g_free (config_dir);
2266
2267
0
  if (!g_file_get_contents (config_file, &data, NULL, NULL))
2268
0
    {
2269
0
      g_free (config_file);
2270
0
      return;
2271
0
    }
2272
2273
0
  lines = g_strsplit (data, "\n", -1);
2274
0
  n_lines = g_strv_length (lines);
2275
0
  g_free (data);
2276
  
2277
0
  for (i = 0; i < n_lines; i++)
2278
0
    {
2279
0
      gchar *buffer = lines[i];
2280
0
      gchar *d, *p;
2281
0
      gint len;
2282
0
      gboolean is_relative = FALSE;
2283
0
      GUserDirectory directory;
2284
2285
      /* Remove newline at end */
2286
0
      len = strlen (buffer);
2287
0
      if (len > 0 && buffer[len - 1] == '\n')
2288
0
  buffer[len - 1] = 0;
2289
      
2290
0
      p = buffer;
2291
0
      while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
2292
0
  p++;
2293
      
2294
0
      if (strncmp (p, "XDG_DESKTOP_DIR", strlen ("XDG_DESKTOP_DIR")) == 0)
2295
0
        {
2296
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP;
2297
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_DESKTOP_DIR");
2298
0
        }
2299
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR", strlen ("XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR")) == 0)
2300
0
        {
2301
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS;
2302
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR");
2303
0
        }
2304
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR", strlen ("XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR")) == 0)
2305
0
        {
2306
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD;
2307
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR");
2308
0
        }
2309
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_MUSIC_DIR", strlen ("XDG_MUSIC_DIR")) == 0)
2310
0
        {
2311
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC;
2312
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_MUSIC_DIR");
2313
0
        }
2314
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_PICTURES_DIR", strlen ("XDG_PICTURES_DIR")) == 0)
2315
0
        {
2316
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES;
2317
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_PICTURES_DIR");
2318
0
        }
2319
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR", strlen ("XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR")) == 0)
2320
0
        {
2321
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE;
2322
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR");
2323
0
        }
2324
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR", strlen ("XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR")) == 0)
2325
0
        {
2326
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES;
2327
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR");
2328
0
        }
2329
0
      else if (strncmp (p, "XDG_VIDEOS_DIR", strlen ("XDG_VIDEOS_DIR")) == 0)
2330
0
        {
2331
0
          directory = G_USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS;
2332
0
          p += strlen ("XDG_VIDEOS_DIR");
2333
0
        }
2334
0
      else
2335
0
  continue;
2336
2337
0
      while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
2338
0
  p++;
2339
2340
0
      if (*p != '=')
2341
0
  continue;
2342
0
      p++;
2343
2344
0
      while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
2345
0
  p++;
2346
2347
0
      if (*p != '"')
2348
0
  continue;
2349
0
      p++;
2350
2351
0
      if (strncmp (p, "$HOME", 5) == 0)
2352
0
  {
2353
0
    p += 5;
2354
0
    is_relative = TRUE;
2355
0
  }
2356
0
      else if (*p != '/')
2357
0
  continue;
2358
2359
0
      d = strrchr (p, '"');
2360
0
      if (!d)
2361
0
        continue;
2362
0
      *d = 0;
2363
2364
0
      d = p;
2365
      
2366
      /* remove trailing slashes */
2367
0
      len = strlen (d);
2368
0
      if (d[len - 1] == '/')
2369
0
        d[len - 1] = 0;
2370
      
2371
0
      if (is_relative)
2372
0
        {
2373
0
          gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
2374
0
          g_user_special_dirs[directory] = g_build_filename (home_dir, d, NULL);
2375
0
          g_free (home_dir);
2376
0
        }
2377
0
      else
2378
0
  g_user_special_dirs[directory] = g_strdup (d);
2379
0
    }
2380
2381
0
  g_strfreev (lines);
2382
0
  g_free (config_file);
2383
0
}
2384
2385
#endif /* platform-specific load_user_special_dirs implementations */
2386
2387
2388
/**
2389
 * g_reload_user_special_dirs_cache:
2390
 *
2391
 * Resets the cache used for g_get_user_special_dir(), so
2392
 * that the latest on-disk version is used. Call this only
2393
 * if you just changed the data on disk yourself.
2394
 *
2395
 * Due to thread safety issues this may cause leaking of strings
2396
 * that were previously returned from g_get_user_special_dir()
2397
 * that can't be freed. We ensure to only leak the data for
2398
 * the directories that actually changed value though.
2399
 *
2400
 * Since: 2.22
2401
 */
2402
void
2403
g_reload_user_special_dirs_cache (void)
2404
0
{
2405
0
  int i;
2406
2407
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2408
2409
0
  if (g_user_special_dirs != NULL)
2410
0
    {
2411
      /* save a copy of the pointer, to check if some memory can be preserved */
2412
0
      char **old_g_user_special_dirs = g_user_special_dirs;
2413
0
      char *old_val;
2414
2415
      /* recreate and reload our cache */
2416
0
      g_user_special_dirs = g_new0 (gchar *, G_USER_N_DIRECTORIES);
2417
0
      load_user_special_dirs ();
2418
2419
      /* only leak changed directories */
2420
0
      for (i = 0; i < G_USER_N_DIRECTORIES; i++)
2421
0
        {
2422
0
          old_val = old_g_user_special_dirs[i];
2423
0
          if (g_user_special_dirs[i] == NULL)
2424
0
            {
2425
0
              g_user_special_dirs[i] = old_val;
2426
0
            }
2427
0
          else if (g_strcmp0 (old_val, g_user_special_dirs[i]) == 0)
2428
0
            {
2429
              /* don't leak */
2430
0
              g_free (g_user_special_dirs[i]);
2431
0
              g_user_special_dirs[i] = old_val;
2432
0
            }
2433
0
          else
2434
0
            g_free (old_val);
2435
0
        }
2436
2437
      /* free the old array */
2438
0
      g_free (old_g_user_special_dirs);
2439
0
    }
2440
2441
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2442
0
}
2443
2444
/**
2445
 * g_get_user_special_dir:
2446
 * @directory: the logical id of special directory
2447
 *
2448
 * Returns the full path of a special directory using its logical id.
2449
 *
2450
 * On UNIX this is done using the XDG special user directories.
2451
 * For compatibility with existing practise, %G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP
2452
 * falls back to `$HOME/Desktop` when XDG special user directories have
2453
 * not been set up. 
2454
 *
2455
 * Depending on the platform, the user might be able to change the path
2456
 * of the special directory without requiring the session to restart; GLib
2457
 * will not reflect any change once the special directories are loaded.
2458
 *
2459
 * Returns: (type filename) (nullable): the path to the specified special
2460
 *   directory, or %NULL if the logical id was not found. The returned string is
2461
 *   owned by GLib and should not be modified or freed.
2462
 *
2463
 * Since: 2.14
2464
 */
2465
const gchar *
2466
g_get_user_special_dir (GUserDirectory directory)
2467
0
{
2468
0
  const gchar *user_special_dir;
2469
2470
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (directory >= G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP &&
2471
0
                        directory < G_USER_N_DIRECTORIES, NULL);
2472
2473
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2474
2475
0
  if (G_UNLIKELY (g_user_special_dirs == NULL))
2476
0
    {
2477
0
      g_user_special_dirs = g_new0 (gchar *, G_USER_N_DIRECTORIES);
2478
2479
0
      load_user_special_dirs ();
2480
2481
      /* Special-case desktop for historical compatibility */
2482
0
      if (g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] == NULL)
2483
0
        {
2484
0
          gchar *home_dir = g_build_home_dir ();
2485
0
          g_user_special_dirs[G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP] = g_build_filename (home_dir, "Desktop", NULL);
2486
0
          g_free (home_dir);
2487
0
        }
2488
0
    }
2489
0
  user_special_dir = g_user_special_dirs[directory];
2490
2491
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2492
2493
0
  return user_special_dir;
2494
0
}
2495
2496
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
2497
2498
#undef g_get_system_data_dirs
2499
2500
static HMODULE
2501
get_module_for_address (gconstpointer address)
2502
{
2503
  /* Holds the g_utils_global lock */
2504
2505
  HMODULE hmodule = NULL;
2506
2507
  if (!address)
2508
    return NULL;
2509
2510
  if (!GetModuleHandleExW (GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_UNCHANGED_REFCOUNT |
2511
         GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS,
2512
         address, &hmodule))
2513
    {
2514
      MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi;
2515
      VirtualQuery (address, &mbi, sizeof (mbi));
2516
      hmodule = (HMODULE) mbi.AllocationBase;
2517
    }
2518
2519
  return hmodule;
2520
}
2521
2522
static gchar *
2523
get_module_share_dir (gconstpointer address)
2524
{
2525
  HMODULE hmodule;
2526
  gchar *filename;
2527
  gchar *retval;
2528
2529
  hmodule = get_module_for_address (address);
2530
  if (hmodule == NULL)
2531
    return NULL;
2532
2533
  filename = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (hmodule);
2534
  retval = g_build_filename (filename, "share", NULL);
2535
  g_free (filename);
2536
2537
  return retval;
2538
}
2539
2540
static const gchar * const *
2541
g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module_real (void (*address_of_function)(void))
2542
{
2543
  GArray *data_dirs;
2544
  HMODULE hmodule;
2545
  static GHashTable *per_module_data_dirs = NULL;
2546
  gchar **retval;
2547
  gchar *p;
2548
  gchar *exe_root;
2549
2550
  hmodule = NULL;
2551
  if (address_of_function)
2552
    {
2553
      G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2554
      hmodule = get_module_for_address (address_of_function);
2555
      if (hmodule != NULL)
2556
  {
2557
    if (per_module_data_dirs == NULL)
2558
      per_module_data_dirs = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL);
2559
    else
2560
      {
2561
        retval = g_hash_table_lookup (per_module_data_dirs, hmodule);
2562
        
2563
        if (retval != NULL)
2564
    {
2565
      G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2566
      return (const gchar * const *) retval;
2567
    }
2568
      }
2569
  }
2570
    }
2571
2572
  data_dirs = g_array_new (TRUE, TRUE, sizeof (char *));
2573
2574
  /* Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data */
2575
  p = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_ProgramData);
2576
  if (p)
2577
    g_array_append_val (data_dirs, p);
2578
  
2579
  /* Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents */
2580
  p = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_PublicDocuments);
2581
  if (p)
2582
    g_array_append_val (data_dirs, p);
2583
  
2584
  /* Using the above subfolders of Documents and Settings perhaps
2585
   * makes sense from a Windows perspective.
2586
   *
2587
   * But looking at the actual use cases of this function in GTK+
2588
   * and GNOME software, what we really want is the "share"
2589
   * subdirectory of the installation directory for the package
2590
   * our caller is a part of.
2591
   *
2592
   * The address_of_function parameter, if non-NULL, points to a
2593
   * function in the calling module. Use that to determine that
2594
   * module's installation folder, and use its "share" subfolder.
2595
   *
2596
   * Additionally, also use the "share" subfolder of the installation
2597
   * locations of GLib and the .exe file being run.
2598
   *
2599
   * To guard against none of the above being what is really wanted,
2600
   * callers of this function should have Win32-specific code to look
2601
   * up their installation folder themselves, and handle a subfolder
2602
   * "share" of it in the same way as the folders returned from this
2603
   * function.
2604
   */
2605
2606
  p = get_module_share_dir (address_of_function);
2607
  if (p)
2608
    g_array_append_val (data_dirs, p);
2609
    
2610
  if (glib_dll != NULL)
2611
    {
2612
      gchar *glib_root = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (glib_dll);
2613
      p = g_build_filename (glib_root, "share", NULL);
2614
      if (p)
2615
  g_array_append_val (data_dirs, p);
2616
      g_free (glib_root);
2617
    }
2618
  
2619
  exe_root = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (NULL);
2620
  p = g_build_filename (exe_root, "share", NULL);
2621
  if (p)
2622
    g_array_append_val (data_dirs, p);
2623
  g_free (exe_root);
2624
2625
  retval = (gchar **) g_array_free (data_dirs, FALSE);
2626
2627
  if (address_of_function)
2628
    {
2629
      if (hmodule != NULL)
2630
  g_hash_table_insert (per_module_data_dirs, hmodule, retval);
2631
      G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2632
    }
2633
2634
  return (const gchar * const *) retval;
2635
}
2636
2637
const gchar * const *
2638
g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (void (*address_of_function)(void))
2639
{
2640
  gboolean should_call_g_get_system_data_dirs;
2641
2642
  should_call_g_get_system_data_dirs = TRUE;
2643
  /* These checks are the same as the ones that g_build_system_data_dirs() does.
2644
   * Please keep them in sync.
2645
   */
2646
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2647
2648
  if (!g_system_data_dirs)
2649
    {
2650
      const gchar *data_dirs = g_getenv ("XDG_DATA_DIRS");
2651
2652
      if (!data_dirs || !data_dirs[0])
2653
        should_call_g_get_system_data_dirs = FALSE;
2654
    }
2655
2656
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2657
2658
  /* There is a subtle difference between g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (NULL),
2659
   * which is what GLib code can normally call,
2660
   * and g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module (&_g_win32_get_system_data_dirs),
2661
   * which is what the inline function used by non-GLib code calls.
2662
   * The former gets prefix relative to currently-running executable,
2663
   * the latter - relative to the module that calls _g_win32_get_system_data_dirs()
2664
   * (disguised as g_get_system_data_dirs()), which could be an executable or
2665
   * a DLL that is located somewhere else.
2666
   * This is why that inline function in gutils.h exists, and why we can't just
2667
   * call g_get_system_data_dirs() from there - because we need to get the address
2668
   * local to the non-GLib caller-module.
2669
   */
2670
2671
  /*
2672
   * g_get_system_data_dirs() will fall back to calling
2673
   * g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module_real(NULL) if XDG_DATA_DIRS is NULL
2674
   * or an empty string. The checks above ensure that we do not call it in such
2675
   * cases and use the address_of_function that we've been given by the inline function.
2676
   * The reason we're calling g_get_system_data_dirs /at all/ is to give
2677
   * XDG_DATA_DIRS precedence (if it is set).
2678
   */
2679
  if (should_call_g_get_system_data_dirs)
2680
    return g_get_system_data_dirs ();
2681
2682
  return g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module_real (address_of_function);
2683
}
2684
2685
#endif
2686
2687
static gchar **
2688
g_build_system_data_dirs (void)
2689
0
{
2690
0
  gchar **data_dir_vector = NULL;
2691
0
  gchar *data_dirs = (gchar *) g_getenv ("XDG_DATA_DIRS");
2692
2693
  /* These checks are the same as the ones that g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module()
2694
   * does. Please keep them in sync.
2695
   */
2696
0
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
2697
0
  if (!data_dirs || !data_dirs[0])
2698
0
    data_dirs = "/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/";
2699
2700
0
  data_dir_vector = g_strsplit (data_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2701
#else
2702
  if (!data_dirs || !data_dirs[0])
2703
    data_dir_vector = g_strdupv ((gchar **) g_win32_get_system_data_dirs_for_module_real (NULL));
2704
  else
2705
    data_dir_vector = g_strsplit (data_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2706
#endif
2707
2708
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&data_dir_vector);
2709
0
}
2710
2711
/**
2712
 * g_get_system_data_dirs:
2713
 * 
2714
 * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access 
2715
 * system-wide application data.
2716
 *
2717
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
2718
 * in the
2719
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec)
2720
 * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be `XDG_DATA_DIRS`.
2721
 *
2722
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_DATA_DIRS` is defined.
2723
 * If `XDG_DATA_DIRS` is undefined,
2724
 * the first elements in the list are the Application Data
2725
 * and Documents folders for All Users. (These can be determined only
2726
 * on Windows 2000 or later and are not present in the list on other
2727
 * Windows versions.) See documentation for FOLDERID_ProgramData and
2728
 * FOLDERID_PublicDocuments.
2729
 *
2730
 * Then follows the "share" subfolder in the installation folder for
2731
 * the package containing the DLL that calls this function, if it can
2732
 * be determined.
2733
 * 
2734
 * Finally the list contains the "share" subfolder in the installation
2735
 * folder for GLib, and in the installation folder for the package the
2736
 * application's .exe file belongs to.
2737
 *
2738
 * The installation folders above are determined by looking up the
2739
 * folder where the module (DLL or EXE) in question is located. If the
2740
 * folder's name is "bin", its parent is used, otherwise the folder
2741
 * itself.
2742
 *
2743
 * Note that on Windows the returned list can vary depending on where
2744
 * this function is called.
2745
 *
2746
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
2747
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
2748
 *
2749
 * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename) (transfer none):
2750
 *     a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must not be
2751
 *     modified or freed.
2752
 * 
2753
 * Since: 2.6
2754
 **/
2755
const gchar * const * 
2756
g_get_system_data_dirs (void)
2757
0
{
2758
0
  const gchar * const *system_data_dirs;
2759
2760
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2761
2762
0
  if (g_system_data_dirs == NULL)
2763
0
    g_system_data_dirs = g_build_system_data_dirs ();
2764
0
  system_data_dirs = (const gchar * const *) g_system_data_dirs;
2765
2766
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2767
2768
0
  return system_data_dirs;
2769
0
}
2770
2771
static gchar **
2772
g_build_system_config_dirs (void)
2773
0
{
2774
0
  gchar **conf_dir_vector = NULL;
2775
0
  const gchar *conf_dirs = g_getenv ("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS");
2776
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
2777
  if (conf_dirs)
2778
    {
2779
      conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2780
    }
2781
  else
2782
    {
2783
      gchar *special_conf_dirs = get_special_folder (&FOLDERID_ProgramData);
2784
2785
      if (special_conf_dirs)
2786
        conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (special_conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2787
      else
2788
        /* Return empty list */
2789
        conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit ("", G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2790
2791
      g_free (special_conf_dirs);
2792
    }
2793
#else
2794
0
  if (!conf_dirs || !conf_dirs[0])
2795
0
    conf_dirs = "/etc/xdg";
2796
2797
0
  conf_dir_vector = g_strsplit (conf_dirs, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
2798
0
#endif
2799
2800
0
  return g_steal_pointer (&conf_dir_vector);
2801
0
}
2802
2803
/**
2804
 * g_get_system_config_dirs:
2805
 * 
2806
 * Returns an ordered list of base directories in which to access 
2807
 * system-wide configuration information.
2808
 *
2809
 * On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms described
2810
 * in the
2811
 * [XDG Base Directory Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
2812
 * In this case the list of directories retrieved will be `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`.
2813
 *
2814
 * On Windows it follows XDG Base Directory Specification if `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS` is defined.
2815
 * If `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS` is undefined, the directory that contains application
2816
 * data for all users is used instead. A typical path is
2817
 * `C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data`.
2818
 * This folder is used for application data
2819
 * that is not user specific. For example, an application can store
2820
 * a spell-check dictionary, a database of clip art, or a log file in the
2821
 * FOLDERID_ProgramData folder. This information will not roam and is available
2822
 * to anyone using the computer.
2823
 *
2824
 * The return value is cached and modifying it at runtime is not supported, as
2825
 * it’s not thread-safe to modify environment variables at runtime.
2826
 *
2827
 * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename) (transfer none):
2828
 *     a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib that must not be
2829
 *     modified or freed.
2830
 * 
2831
 * Since: 2.6
2832
 **/
2833
const gchar * const *
2834
g_get_system_config_dirs (void)
2835
0
{
2836
0
  const gchar * const *system_config_dirs;
2837
2838
0
  G_LOCK (g_utils_global);
2839
2840
0
  if (g_system_config_dirs == NULL)
2841
0
    g_system_config_dirs = g_build_system_config_dirs ();
2842
0
  system_config_dirs = (const gchar * const *) g_system_config_dirs;
2843
2844
0
  G_UNLOCK (g_utils_global);
2845
2846
0
  return system_config_dirs;
2847
0
}
2848
2849
/**
2850
 * g_nullify_pointer:
2851
 * @nullify_location: (not nullable): the memory address of the pointer.
2852
 *
2853
 * Set the pointer at the specified location to %NULL.
2854
 **/
2855
void
2856
g_nullify_pointer (gpointer *nullify_location)
2857
0
{
2858
0
  g_return_if_fail (nullify_location != NULL);
2859
2860
0
  *nullify_location = NULL;
2861
0
}
2862
2863
0
#define KILOBYTE_FACTOR (G_GOFFSET_CONSTANT (1000))
2864
0
#define MEGABYTE_FACTOR (KILOBYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
2865
0
#define GIGABYTE_FACTOR (MEGABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
2866
0
#define TERABYTE_FACTOR (GIGABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
2867
0
#define PETABYTE_FACTOR (TERABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
2868
0
#define EXABYTE_FACTOR  (PETABYTE_FACTOR * KILOBYTE_FACTOR)
2869
2870
0
#define KIBIBYTE_FACTOR (G_GOFFSET_CONSTANT (1024))
2871
0
#define MEBIBYTE_FACTOR (KIBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
2872
0
#define GIBIBYTE_FACTOR (MEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
2873
0
#define TEBIBYTE_FACTOR (GIBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
2874
0
#define PEBIBYTE_FACTOR (TEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
2875
0
#define EXBIBYTE_FACTOR (PEBIBYTE_FACTOR * KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
2876
2877
/**
2878
 * g_format_size:
2879
 * @size: a size in bytes
2880
 *
2881
 * Formats a size (for example the size of a file) into a human readable
2882
 * string.  Sizes are rounded to the nearest size prefix (kB, MB, GB)
2883
 * and are displayed rounded to the nearest tenth. E.g. the file size
2884
 * 3292528 bytes will be converted into the string "3.2 MB". The returned string
2885
 * is UTF-8, and may use a non-breaking space to separate the number and units,
2886
 * to ensure they aren’t separated when line wrapped.
2887
 *
2888
 * The prefix units base is 1000 (i.e. 1 kB is 1000 bytes).
2889
 *
2890
 * This string should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer.
2891
 *
2892
 * See g_format_size_full() for more options about how the size might be
2893
 * formatted.
2894
 *
2895
 * Returns: (transfer full): a newly-allocated formatted string containing
2896
 *   a human readable file size
2897
 *
2898
 * Since: 2.30
2899
 */
2900
gchar *
2901
g_format_size (guint64 size)
2902
0
{
2903
0
  return g_format_size_full (size, G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT);
2904
0
}
2905
2906
/**
2907
 * GFormatSizeFlags:
2908
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT: behave the same as g_format_size()
2909
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT: include the exact number of bytes as part
2910
 *     of the returned string.  For example, "45.6 kB (45,612 bytes)".
2911
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_IEC_UNITS: use IEC (base 1024) units with "KiB"-style
2912
 *     suffixes. IEC units should only be used for reporting things with
2913
 *     a strong "power of 2" basis, like RAM sizes or RAID stripe sizes.
2914
 *     Network and storage sizes should be reported in the normal SI units.
2915
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_BITS: set the size as a quantity in bits, rather than
2916
 *     bytes, and return units in bits. For example, ‘Mb’ rather than ‘MB’.
2917
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE: return only value, without unit; this should
2918
 *     not be used together with @G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT
2919
 *     nor @G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT. Since: 2.74
2920
 * @G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT: return only unit, without value; this should
2921
 *     not be used together with @G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT
2922
 *     nor @G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE. Since: 2.74
2923
 *
2924
 * Flags to modify the format of the string returned by g_format_size_full().
2925
 */
2926
2927
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
2928
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
2929
2930
/**
2931
 * g_format_size_full:
2932
 * @size: a size in bytes
2933
 * @flags: #GFormatSizeFlags to modify the output
2934
 *
2935
 * Formats a size.
2936
 *
2937
 * This function is similar to g_format_size() but allows for flags
2938
 * that modify the output. See #GFormatSizeFlags.
2939
 *
2940
 * Returns: (transfer full): a newly-allocated formatted string
2941
 *   containing a human readable file size
2942
 *
2943
 * Since: 2.30
2944
 */
2945
gchar *
2946
g_format_size_full (guint64          size,
2947
                    GFormatSizeFlags flags)
2948
0
{
2949
0
  struct Format
2950
0
  {
2951
0
    guint64 factor;
2952
0
    char string[10];
2953
0
  };
2954
2955
0
  typedef enum
2956
0
  {
2957
0
    FORMAT_BYTES,
2958
0
    FORMAT_BYTES_IEC,
2959
0
    FORMAT_BITS,
2960
0
    FORMAT_BITS_IEC
2961
0
  } FormatIndex;
2962
2963
0
  const struct Format formats[4][6] = {
2964
0
    {
2965
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 kB" */
2966
0
      { KILOBYTE_FACTOR, N_("kB") },
2967
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 MB" */
2968
0
      { MEGABYTE_FACTOR, N_("MB") },
2969
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 GB" */
2970
0
      { GIGABYTE_FACTOR, N_("GB") },
2971
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 TB" */
2972
0
      { TERABYTE_FACTOR, N_("TB") },
2973
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 PB" */
2974
0
      { PETABYTE_FACTOR, N_("PB") },
2975
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 EB" */
2976
0
      { EXABYTE_FACTOR,  N_("EB") }
2977
0
    },
2978
0
    {
2979
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 KiB" */
2980
0
      { KIBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("KiB") },
2981
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 MiB" */
2982
0
      { MEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("MiB") },
2983
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 GiB" */
2984
0
      { GIBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("GiB") },
2985
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 TiB" */
2986
0
      { TEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("TiB") },
2987
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 PiB" */
2988
0
      { PEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("PiB") },
2989
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 EiB" */
2990
0
      { EXBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("EiB") }
2991
0
    },
2992
0
    {
2993
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 kb" */
2994
0
      { KILOBYTE_FACTOR, N_("kb") },
2995
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Mb" */
2996
0
      { MEGABYTE_FACTOR, N_("Mb") },
2997
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Gb" */
2998
0
      { GIGABYTE_FACTOR, N_("Gb") },
2999
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Tb" */
3000
0
      { TERABYTE_FACTOR, N_("Tb") },
3001
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Pb" */
3002
0
      { PETABYTE_FACTOR, N_("Pb") },
3003
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Eb" */
3004
0
      { EXABYTE_FACTOR,  N_("Eb") }
3005
0
    },
3006
0
    {
3007
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Kib" */
3008
0
      { KIBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Kib") },
3009
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Mib" */
3010
0
      { MEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Mib") },
3011
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Gib" */
3012
0
      { GIBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Gib") },
3013
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Tib" */
3014
0
      { TEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Tib") },
3015
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Pib" */
3016
0
      { PEBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Pib") },
3017
      /* Translators: A unit symbol for size formatting, showing for example: "13.0 Eib" */
3018
0
      { EXBIBYTE_FACTOR, N_("Eib") }
3019
0
    }
3020
0
  };
3021
3022
0
  GString *string;
3023
0
  FormatIndex index;
3024
3025
0
  g_return_val_if_fail ((flags & (G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE)) != (G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE), NULL);
3026
0
  g_return_val_if_fail ((flags & (G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT)) != (G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT), NULL);
3027
0
  g_return_val_if_fail ((flags & (G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT)) != (G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT), NULL);
3028
3029
0
  string = g_string_new (NULL);
3030
3031
0
  switch (flags & ~(G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE | G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT))
3032
0
    {
3033
0
    case G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT:
3034
0
      index = FORMAT_BYTES;
3035
0
      break;
3036
0
    case (G_FORMAT_SIZE_DEFAULT | G_FORMAT_SIZE_IEC_UNITS):
3037
0
      index = FORMAT_BYTES_IEC;
3038
0
      break;
3039
0
    case G_FORMAT_SIZE_BITS:
3040
0
      index = FORMAT_BITS;
3041
0
      break;
3042
0
    case (G_FORMAT_SIZE_BITS | G_FORMAT_SIZE_IEC_UNITS):
3043
0
      index = FORMAT_BITS_IEC;
3044
0
      break;
3045
0
    default:
3046
0
      g_assert_not_reached ();
3047
0
    }
3048
3049
3050
0
  if (size < formats[index][0].factor)
3051
0
    {
3052
0
      const char * units;
3053
3054
0
      if (index == FORMAT_BYTES || index == FORMAT_BYTES_IEC)
3055
0
        {
3056
0
          units = g_dngettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "byte", "bytes", (guint) size);
3057
0
        }
3058
0
      else
3059
0
        {
3060
0
          units = g_dngettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "bit", "bits", (guint) size);
3061
0
        }
3062
3063
0
      if ((flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT) != 0)
3064
0
        g_string_append (string, units);
3065
0
      else if ((flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE) != 0)
3066
        /* Translators: The "%u" is replaced with the size value, like "13"; it could
3067
         * be part of "13 bytes", but only the number is requested this time. */
3068
0
        g_string_printf (string, C_("format-size", "%u"), (guint) size);
3069
0
      else
3070
0
        {
3071
          /* Translators: The first "%u" is replaced with the value, the "%s" with a unit of the value.
3072
           * The order can be changed with "%$2s %$1u". An example: "13 bytes" */
3073
0
          g_string_printf (string, C_("format-size", "%u %s"), (guint) size, units);
3074
0
        }
3075
3076
0
      flags &= ~G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT;
3077
0
    }
3078
0
  else
3079
0
    {
3080
0
      const gsize n = G_N_ELEMENTS (formats[index]);
3081
0
      const gchar * units;
3082
0
      gdouble value;
3083
0
      gsize i;
3084
3085
      /*
3086
       * Point the last format (the highest unit) by default
3087
       * and then then scan all formats, starting with the 2nd one
3088
       * because the 1st is already managed by with the plural form
3089
       */
3090
0
      const struct Format * f = &formats[index][n - 1];
3091
3092
0
      for (i = 1; i < n; i++)
3093
0
        {
3094
0
          if (size < formats[index][i].factor)
3095
0
            {
3096
0
              f = &formats[index][i - 1];
3097
0
              break;
3098
0
            }
3099
0
        }
3100
3101
0
      units = _(f->string);
3102
0
      value = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) f->factor;
3103
3104
0
      if ((flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_UNIT) != 0)
3105
0
        g_string_append (string, units);
3106
0
      else if ((flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_ONLY_VALUE) != 0)
3107
        /* Translators: The "%.1f" is replaced with the size value, like "13.0"; it could
3108
         * be part of "13.0 MB", but only the number is requested this time. */
3109
0
        g_string_printf (string, C_("format-size", "%.1f"), value);
3110
0
      else
3111
0
        {
3112
          /* Translators: The first "%.1f" is replaced with the value, the "%s" with a unit of the value.
3113
           * The order can be changed with "%$2s %$1.1f". Keep the no-break space between the value and
3114
           * the unit symbol. An example: "13.0 MB" */
3115
0
          g_string_printf (string, C_("format-size", "%.1f %s"), value, units);
3116
0
        }
3117
0
    }
3118
3119
0
  if (flags & G_FORMAT_SIZE_LONG_FORMAT)
3120
0
    {
3121
      /* First problem: we need to use the number of bytes to decide on
3122
       * the plural form that is used for display, but the number of
3123
       * bytes potentially exceeds the size of a guint (which is what
3124
       * ngettext() takes).
3125
       *
3126
       * From a pragmatic standpoint, it seems that all known languages
3127
       * base plural forms on one or both of the following:
3128
       *
3129
       *   - the lowest digits of the number
3130
       *
3131
       *   - if the number if greater than some small value
3132
       *
3133
       * Here's how we fake it:  Draw an arbitrary line at one thousand.
3134
       * If the number is below that, then fine.  If it is above it,
3135
       * then we take the modulus of the number by one thousand (in
3136
       * order to keep the lowest digits) and add one thousand to that
3137
       * (in order to ensure that 1001 is not treated the same as 1).
3138
       */
3139
0
      guint plural_form = size < 1000 ? size : size % 1000 + 1000;
3140
3141
      /* Second problem: we need to translate the string "%u byte/bit" and
3142
       * "%u bytes/bits" for pluralisation, but the correct number format to
3143
       * use for a gsize is different depending on which architecture
3144
       * we're on.
3145
       *
3146
       * Solution: format the number separately and use "%s bytes/bits" on
3147
       * all platforms.
3148
       */
3149
0
      const gchar *translated_format;
3150
0
      gchar *formatted_number;
3151
3152
0
      if (index == FORMAT_BYTES || index == FORMAT_BYTES_IEC)
3153
0
        {
3154
          /* Translators: the %s in "%s bytes" will always be replaced by a number. */
3155
0
          translated_format = g_dngettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%s byte", "%s bytes", plural_form);
3156
0
        }
3157
0
      else
3158
0
        {
3159
          /* Translators: the %s in "%s bits" will always be replaced by a number. */
3160
0
          translated_format = g_dngettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%s bit", "%s bits", plural_form);
3161
0
        }
3162
0
      formatted_number = g_strdup_printf ("%'"G_GUINT64_FORMAT, size);
3163
3164
0
      g_string_append (string, " (");
3165
0
      g_string_append_printf (string, translated_format, formatted_number);
3166
0
      g_free (formatted_number);
3167
0
      g_string_append (string, ")");
3168
0
    }
3169
3170
0
  return g_string_free (string, FALSE);
3171
0
}
3172
3173
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
3174
3175
/**
3176
 * g_format_size_for_display:
3177
 * @size: a size in bytes
3178
 *
3179
 * Formats a size (for example the size of a file) into a human
3180
 * readable string. Sizes are rounded to the nearest size prefix
3181
 * (KB, MB, GB) and are displayed rounded to the nearest tenth.
3182
 * E.g. the file size 3292528 bytes will be converted into the
3183
 * string "3.1 MB".
3184
 *
3185
 * The prefix units base is 1024 (i.e. 1 KB is 1024 bytes).
3186
 *
3187
 * This string should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer.
3188
 *
3189
 * Returns: (transfer full): a newly-allocated formatted string
3190
 *   containing a human readable file size
3191
 *
3192
 * Since: 2.16
3193
 *
3194
 * Deprecated:2.30: This function is broken due to its use of SI
3195
 *     suffixes to denote IEC units. Use g_format_size() instead.
3196
 */
3197
gchar *
3198
g_format_size_for_display (goffset size)
3199
0
{
3200
0
  if (size < (goffset) KIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3201
0
    return g_strdup_printf (g_dngettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "%u byte", "%u bytes",(guint) size), (guint) size);
3202
0
  else
3203
0
    {
3204
0
      gdouble displayed_size;
3205
3206
0
      if (size < (goffset) MEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3207
0
        {
3208
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) KIBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3209
          /* Translators: this is from the deprecated function g_format_size_for_display() which uses 'KB' to
3210
           * mean 1024 bytes.  I am aware that 'KB' is not correct, but it has been preserved for reasons of
3211
           * compatibility.  Users will not see this string unless a program is using this deprecated function.
3212
           * Please translate as literally as possible.
3213
           */
3214
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f KB"), displayed_size);
3215
0
        }
3216
0
      else if (size < (goffset) GIBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3217
0
        {
3218
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) MEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3219
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f MB"), displayed_size);
3220
0
        }
3221
0
      else if (size < (goffset) TEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3222
0
        {
3223
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) GIBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3224
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f GB"), displayed_size);
3225
0
        }
3226
0
      else if (size < (goffset) PEBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3227
0
        {
3228
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) TEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3229
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f TB"), displayed_size);
3230
0
        }
3231
0
      else if (size < (goffset) EXBIBYTE_FACTOR)
3232
0
        {
3233
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) PEBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3234
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f PB"), displayed_size);
3235
0
        }
3236
0
      else
3237
0
        {
3238
0
          displayed_size = (gdouble) size / (gdouble) EXBIBYTE_FACTOR;
3239
0
          return g_strdup_printf (_("%.1f EB"), displayed_size);
3240
0
        }
3241
0
    }
3242
0
}
3243
3244
#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64)
3245
3246
/* Binary compatibility versions. Not for newly compiled code. */
3247
3248
_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_user_name_utf8        (void);
3249
_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_real_name_utf8        (void);
3250
_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_home_dir_utf8         (void);
3251
_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_get_tmp_dir_utf8          (void);
3252
_GLIB_EXTERN gchar       *g_find_program_in_path_utf8 (const gchar *program);
3253
3254
gchar *
3255
g_find_program_in_path_utf8 (const gchar *program)
3256
{
3257
  return g_find_program_in_path (program);
3258
}
3259
3260
const gchar *g_get_user_name_utf8 (void) { return g_get_user_name (); }
3261
const gchar *g_get_real_name_utf8 (void) { return g_get_real_name (); }
3262
const gchar *g_get_home_dir_utf8 (void) { return g_get_home_dir (); }
3263
const gchar *g_get_tmp_dir_utf8 (void) { return g_get_tmp_dir (); }
3264
3265
#endif
3266
3267
/* Private API:
3268
 *
3269
 * Returns %TRUE if the current process was executed as setuid
3270
 */ 
3271
gboolean
3272
g_check_setuid (void)
3273
5.20k
{
3274
5.20k
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_AUXV_H) && defined(HAVE_GETAUXVAL) && defined(AT_SECURE)
3275
5.20k
  unsigned long value;
3276
5.20k
  int errsv;
3277
3278
5.20k
  errno = 0;
3279
5.20k
  value = getauxval (AT_SECURE);
3280
5.20k
  errsv = errno;
3281
5.20k
  if (errsv)
3282
5.20k
    g_error ("getauxval () failed: %s", g_strerror (errsv));
3283
5.20k
  return value;
3284
#elif defined(HAVE_ISSETUGID) && !defined(__BIONIC__)
3285
  /* BSD: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=issetugid&sektion=2 */
3286
3287
  /* Android had it in older versions but the new 64 bit ABI does not
3288
   * have it anymore, and some versions of the 32 bit ABI neither.
3289
   * https://code.google.com/p/android-developer-preview/issues/detail?id=168
3290
   */
3291
  return issetugid ();
3292
#elif defined(G_OS_UNIX)
3293
  uid_t ruid, euid, suid; /* Real, effective and saved user ID's */
3294
  gid_t rgid, egid, sgid; /* Real, effective and saved group ID's */
3295
3296
  static gsize check_setuid_initialised;
3297
  static gboolean is_setuid;
3298
3299
  if (g_once_init_enter (&check_setuid_initialised))
3300
    {
3301
#ifdef HAVE_GETRESUID
3302
      /* These aren't in the header files, so we prototype them here.
3303
       */
3304
      int getresuid(uid_t *ruid, uid_t *euid, uid_t *suid);
3305
      int getresgid(gid_t *rgid, gid_t *egid, gid_t *sgid);
3306
      
3307
      if (getresuid (&ruid, &euid, &suid) != 0 ||
3308
          getresgid (&rgid, &egid, &sgid) != 0)
3309
#endif /* HAVE_GETRESUID */
3310
        {
3311
          suid = ruid = getuid ();
3312
          sgid = rgid = getgid ();
3313
          euid = geteuid ();
3314
          egid = getegid ();
3315
        }
3316
3317
      is_setuid = (ruid != euid || ruid != suid ||
3318
                   rgid != egid || rgid != sgid);
3319
3320
      g_once_init_leave (&check_setuid_initialised, 1);
3321
    }
3322
  return is_setuid;
3323
#else
3324
  return FALSE;
3325
#endif
3326
5.20k
}
3327
3328
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
3329
/**
3330
 * g_abort:
3331
 *
3332
 * A wrapper for the POSIX abort() function.
3333
 *
3334
 * On Windows it is a function that makes extra effort (including a call
3335
 * to abort()) to ensure that a debugger-catchable exception is thrown
3336
 * before the program terminates.
3337
 *
3338
 * See your C library manual for more details about abort().
3339
 *
3340
 * Since: 2.50
3341
 */
3342
void
3343
g_abort (void)
3344
{
3345
  /* One call to break the debugger
3346
   * We check if a debugger is actually attached to
3347
   * avoid a windows error reporting popup window
3348
   * when run in a test harness / on CI
3349
   */
3350
  if (IsDebuggerPresent ())
3351
    DebugBreak ();
3352
  /* One call in case CRT changes its abort() behaviour */
3353
  abort ();
3354
  /* And one call to bind them all and terminate the program for sure */
3355
  ExitProcess (127);
3356
}
3357
#endif