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@@ -61,10 +61,7 @@ base64_init (void)
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base64_map[(int) base_64_digits[i]] = i;
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base64_map[(int) base_64_digits[i]] = i;
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}
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}
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-/*-----------------------------------.
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-| Main loop for reading an archive. |
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-`-----------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Main loop for reading an archive. */
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void
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void
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read_and (void (*do_something) ())
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read_and (void (*do_something) ())
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{
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{
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@@ -98,8 +95,7 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ())
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< newer_mtime_option))
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< newer_mtime_option))
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|| excluded_name (current_file_name))
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|| excluded_name (current_file_name))
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{
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{
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- char save_typeflag = current_header->header.typeflag;
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- switch (save_typeflag)
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+ switch (current_header->header.typeflag)
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{
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{
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case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR:
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case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR:
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case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL:
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case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL:
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@@ -112,22 +108,11 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ())
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quotearg_colon (current_file_name)));
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quotearg_colon (current_file_name)));
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/* Fall through. */
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/* Fall through. */
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default:
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default:
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-
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- /* Skip past it in the archive. */
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-
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- set_next_block_after (current_header);
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- if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
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- skip_extended_headers ();
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-
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- /* Skip to the next header on the archive. */
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-
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- if (save_typeflag != DIRTYPE)
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- skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
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+ skip_member ();
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continue;
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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- apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat (current_file_name);
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(*do_something) ();
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(*do_something) ();
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continue;
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continue;
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@@ -179,15 +164,11 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ())
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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- apply_delayed_set_stat ();
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close_archive ();
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close_archive ();
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names_notfound (); /* print names not found */
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names_notfound (); /* print names not found */
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}
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}
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-/*---------------------------------------------.
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-| Print a header block, based on tar options. |
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-`---------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Print a header block, based on tar options. */
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void
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void
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list_archive (void)
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list_archive (void)
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{
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{
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@@ -244,34 +225,24 @@ list_archive (void)
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}
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}
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- /* Skip past the header in the archive, and past any extended headers. */
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-
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- set_next_block_after (current_header);
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- if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
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- skip_extended_headers ();
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-
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if (multi_volume_option)
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if (multi_volume_option)
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assign_string (&save_name, current_file_name);
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assign_string (&save_name, current_file_name);
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- /* Skip to the next header on the archive. */
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-
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- skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
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+ skip_member ();
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if (multi_volume_option)
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if (multi_volume_option)
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assign_string (&save_name, 0);
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assign_string (&save_name, 0);
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}
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}
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-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its address |
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-| in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size in |
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-| current_stat.st_size. |
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-| |
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-| Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a |
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-| block full of zeros (EOF marker). |
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-| |
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-| You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past the |
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-| header which this routine reads. |
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-`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+/* Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its
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+ address in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size in
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+ current_stat.st_size.
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+
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+ Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a
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+ block full of zeros (EOF marker).
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+
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+ You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past
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+ the header which this routine reads. */
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/* The standard BSD tar sources create the checksum by adding up the
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/* The standard BSD tar sources create the checksum by adding up the
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bytes in the header as type char. I think the type char was unsigned
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bytes in the header as type char. I think the type char was unsigned
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@@ -311,7 +282,7 @@ read_header (void)
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for (i = sizeof *header; i-- != 0;)
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for (i = sizeof *header; i-- != 0;)
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{
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{
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unsigned_sum += (unsigned char) *p;
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unsigned_sum += (unsigned char) *p;
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- signed_sum += signed_char (*p++);
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+ signed_sum += (signed char) (*p++);
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}
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}
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if (unsigned_sum == 0)
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if (unsigned_sum == 0)
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@@ -322,7 +293,7 @@ read_header (void)
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for (i = sizeof header->header.chksum; i-- != 0;)
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for (i = sizeof header->header.chksum; i-- != 0;)
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{
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{
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unsigned_sum -= (unsigned char) header->header.chksum[i];
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unsigned_sum -= (unsigned char) header->header.chksum[i];
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- signed_sum -= signed_char (header->header.chksum[i]);
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+ signed_sum -= (signed char) (header->header.chksum[i]);
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}
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}
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unsigned_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum;
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unsigned_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum;
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signed_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum;
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signed_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum;
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@@ -384,8 +355,8 @@ read_header (void)
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}
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}
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else
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else
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{
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{
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- char *name;
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- struct posix_header *h = ¤t_header->header;
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+ char const *name;
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+ struct posix_header const *h = ¤t_header->header;
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char namebuf[sizeof h->prefix + 1 + NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 1];
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char namebuf[sizeof h->prefix + 1 + NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 1];
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name = next_long_name;
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name = next_long_name;
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@@ -393,15 +364,19 @@ read_header (void)
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{
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{
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/* Accept file names as specified by POSIX.1-1996
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/* Accept file names as specified by POSIX.1-1996
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section 10.1.1. */
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section 10.1.1. */
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- int posix_header = strcmp (h->magic, TMAGIC) == 0;
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char *np = namebuf;
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char *np = namebuf;
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- if (posix_header && h->prefix[0])
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+ if (h->prefix[0] && strcmp (h->magic, TMAGIC) == 0)
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{
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{
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memcpy (np, h->prefix, sizeof h->prefix);
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memcpy (np, h->prefix, sizeof h->prefix);
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np[sizeof h->prefix] = '\0';
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np[sizeof h->prefix] = '\0';
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np += strlen (np);
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np += strlen (np);
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*np++ = '/';
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*np++ = '/';
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+
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+ /* Prevent later references to current_header from
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+ mistakenly treating this as an old GNU header.
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+ This assignment invalidates h->prefix. */
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+ current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended = 0;
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}
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}
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memcpy (np, h->name, sizeof h->name);
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memcpy (np, h->name, sizeof h->name);
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np[sizeof h->name] = '\0';
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np[sizeof h->name] = '\0';
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@@ -433,22 +408,19 @@ read_header (void)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Decode things from a file HEADER block into STAT_INFO, also setting |
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-| *FORMAT_POINTER depending on the header block format. If DO_USER_GROUP, |
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-| decode the user/group information (this is useful for extraction, but |
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-| waste time when merely listing). |
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-| |
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-| read_header() has already decoded the checksum and length, so we don't. |
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-| |
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-| This routine should *not* be called twice for the same block, since the |
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-| two calls might use different DO_USER_GROUP values and thus might end up |
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-| with different uid/gid for the two calls. If anybody wants the uid/gid |
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-| they should decode it first, and other callers should decode it without |
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-| uid/gid before calling a routine, e.g. print_header, that assumes |
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-| decoded data. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+/* Decode things from a file HEADER block into STAT_INFO, also setting
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+ *FORMAT_POINTER depending on the header block format. If
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+ DO_USER_GROUP, decode the user/group information (this is useful
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+ for extraction, but waste time when merely listing).
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+ read_header() has already decoded the checksum and length, so we don't.
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+
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+ This routine should *not* be called twice for the same block, since
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+ the two calls might use different DO_USER_GROUP values and thus
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+ might end up with different uid/gid for the two calls. If anybody
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+ wants the uid/gid they should decode it first, and other callers
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+ should decode it without uid/gid before calling a routine,
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+ e.g. print_header, that assumes decoded data. */
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void
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void
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decode_header (union block *header, struct stat *stat_info,
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decode_header (union block *header, struct stat *stat_info,
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enum archive_format *format_pointer, int do_user_group)
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enum archive_format *format_pointer, int do_user_group)
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@@ -514,12 +486,10 @@ decode_header (union block *header, struct stat *stat_info,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Convert buffer at WHERE0 of size DIGS from external format to uintmax_t.|
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-| The data is of type TYPE. The buffer must represent a value in the |
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-| range -MINUS_MINVAL through MAXVAL. DIGS must be positive. |
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-`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Convert buffer at WHERE0 of size DIGS from external format to
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+ uintmax_t. The data is of type TYPE. The buffer must represent a
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+ value in the range -MINUS_MINVAL through MAXVAL. DIGS must be
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+ positive. */
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static uintmax_t
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static uintmax_t
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from_header (char const *where0, size_t digs, char const *type,
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from_header (char const *where0, size_t digs, char const *type,
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uintmax_t minus_minval, uintmax_t maxval)
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uintmax_t minus_minval, uintmax_t maxval)
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@@ -631,9 +601,12 @@ from_header (char const *where0, size_t digs, char const *type,
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{
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{
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if (value << LG_64 >> LG_64 != value)
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if (value << LG_64 >> LG_64 != value)
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{
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{
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+ char *string = alloca (digs + 1);
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+ memcpy (string, where0, digs);
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+ string[digs] = '\0';
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ERROR ((0, 0,
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ERROR ((0, 0,
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- _("Archive signed base-64 string `%.*s' is out of %s range"),
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- (int) digs, where0, type));
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+ _("Archive signed base-64 string %s is out of %s range"),
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+ quote (string), type));
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return -1;
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return -1;
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}
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}
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value = (value << LG_64) | dig;
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value = (value << LG_64) | dig;
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@@ -783,12 +756,9 @@ size_from_header (const char *p, size_t s)
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time_t
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time_t
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time_from_header (const char *p, size_t s)
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time_from_header (const char *p, size_t s)
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{
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{
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- time_t t = from_header (p, s, "time_t",
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- - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t),
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- (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t));
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- if (start_time < t && time (0) < t)
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- WARN ((0, 0, _("Archive contains future timestamp %s"), tartime (t)));
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- return t;
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+ return from_header (p, s, "time_t",
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+ - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t),
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+ (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t));
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}
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}
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uid_t
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uid_t
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@@ -807,10 +777,8 @@ uintmax_from_header (const char *p, size_t s)
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}
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}
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-/*----------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Format O as a null-terminated decimal string into BUF _backwards_; |
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-| return pointer to start of result. |
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-`----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+/* Format O as a null-terminated decimal string into BUF _backwards_;
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+ return pointer to start of result. */
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char *
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char *
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stringify_uintmax_t_backwards (uintmax_t o, char *buf)
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stringify_uintmax_t_backwards (uintmax_t o, char *buf)
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{
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{
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@@ -836,8 +804,8 @@ tartime (time_t t)
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if (p)
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if (p)
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{
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{
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char const *time_stamp = p + 4;
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char const *time_stamp = p + 4;
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- for (p += 16; p[4] != '\n'; p++)
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- p[0] = p[4];
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+ for (p += 16; p[3] != '\n'; p++)
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+ p[0] = p[3];
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p[0] = '\0';
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p[0] = '\0';
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return time_stamp;
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return time_stamp;
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}
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}
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@@ -867,16 +835,15 @@ tartime (time_t t)
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return p;
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return p;
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}
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Actually print it. |
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-| |
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-| Plain and fancy file header block logging. Non-verbose just prints the |
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-| name, e.g. for "tar t" or "tar x". This should just contain file names, |
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-| so it can be fed back into tar with xargs or the "-T" option. The |
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-| verbose option can give a bunch of info, one line per file. I doubt |
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-| anybody tries to parse its format, or if they do, they shouldn't. Unix |
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-| tar is pretty random here anyway. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+/* Actually print it.
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+
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+ Plain and fancy file header block logging. Non-verbose just prints
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+ the name, e.g. for "tar t" or "tar x". This should just contain
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+ file names, so it can be fed back into tar with xargs or the "-T"
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+ option. The verbose option can give a bunch of info, one line per
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+ file. I doubt anybody tries to parse its format, or if they do,
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+ they shouldn't. Unix tar is pretty random here anyway. */
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+
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/* FIXME: Note that print_header uses the globals HEAD, HSTAT, and
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/* FIXME: Note that print_header uses the globals HEAD, HSTAT, and
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HEAD_STANDARD, which must be set up in advance. Not very clean... */
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HEAD_STANDARD, which must be set up in advance. Not very clean... */
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@@ -1043,8 +1010,13 @@ print_header (void)
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break;
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break;
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default:
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default:
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- fprintf (stdlis, _(" unknown file type `%c'\n"),
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- current_header->header.typeflag);
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+ {
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+ char type_string[2];
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+ type_string[0] = current_header->header.typeflag;
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+ type_string[1] = '\0';
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+ fprintf (stdlis, _(" unknown file type %s\n"),
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+ quote (type_string));
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+ }
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break;
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break;
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case AREGTYPE:
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case AREGTYPE:
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@@ -1079,10 +1051,7 @@ print_header (void)
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fflush (stdlis);
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fflush (stdlis);
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}
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}
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. |
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-`--------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. */
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void
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void
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print_for_mkdir (char *pathname, int length, mode_t mode)
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print_for_mkdir (char *pathname, int length, mode_t mode)
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{
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{
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@@ -1107,10 +1076,7 @@ print_for_mkdir (char *pathname, int length, mode_t mode)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. |
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-`--------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. */
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void
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void
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skip_file (off_t size)
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skip_file (off_t size)
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{
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{
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@@ -1135,21 +1101,26 @@ skip_file (off_t size)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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-/*---.
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-| ? |
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-`---*/
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-
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+/* Skip the current member in the archive. */
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void
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void
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-skip_extended_headers (void)
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+skip_member (void)
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{
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{
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- union block *exhdr;
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+ char save_typeflag = current_header->header.typeflag;
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+ set_next_block_after (current_header);
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- do
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+ if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
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{
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{
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- exhdr = find_next_block ();
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- if (!exhdr)
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- FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive")));
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- set_next_block_after (exhdr);
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+ union block *exhdr;
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+ do
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+ {
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+ exhdr = find_next_block ();
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+ if (!exhdr)
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+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive")));
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+ set_next_block_after (exhdr);
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+ }
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+ while (exhdr->sparse_header.isextended);
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}
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}
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- while (exhdr->sparse_header.isextended);
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+
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+ if (save_typeflag != DIRTYPE)
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+ skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
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}
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}
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