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Signed-off-by: Sebastian Ramacher <sebastian+dev@ramacher.at>
503 lines
17 KiB
C
503 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010 , 2011 jerome DOT laurens AT u-bourgogne DOT fr
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This file is part of the SyncTeX package.
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Latest Revision: Tue Jun 14 08:23:30 UTC 2011
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Version: 1.17
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See synctex_parser_readme.txt for more details
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License:
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--------
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
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files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
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restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
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copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
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conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
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OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
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HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
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WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder
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shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale,
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use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
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authorization from the copyright holder.
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*/
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/* In this file, we find all the functions that may depend on the operating system. */
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#include <synctex_parser_utils.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__TOS_WIN__) || defined(__WINDOWS__)
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#define SYNCTEX_WINDOWS 1
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#endif
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#if defined(__OS2__)
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#define SYNCTEX_OS2 1
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#endif
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#ifdef _WIN32_WINNT_WINXP
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#define SYNCTEX_RECENT_WINDOWS 1
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#endif
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#ifdef SYNCTEX_WINDOWS
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#include <windows.h>
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#endif
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void *_synctex_malloc(size_t size) {
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void * ptr = malloc(size);
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if(ptr) {
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/* There used to be a switch to use bzero because it is more secure. JL */
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memset(ptr,0, size);
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}
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return (void *)ptr;
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}
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int _synctex_error(const char * reason,...) {
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va_list arg;
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int result;
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va_start (arg, reason);
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# ifdef SYNCTEX_RECENT_WINDOWS
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{/* This code is contributed by William Blum.
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As it does not work on some older computers,
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the _WIN32 conditional here is replaced with a SYNCTEX_RECENT_WINDOWS one.
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According to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363362(VS.85).aspx
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Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional
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Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server
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People running Windows 2K standard edition will not have OutputDebugStringA.
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JL.*/
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char *buff;
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size_t len;
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OutputDebugStringA("SyncTeX ERROR: ");
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len = _vscprintf(reason, arg) + 1;
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buff = (char*)malloc( len * sizeof(char) );
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result = vsprintf(buff, reason, arg) +strlen("SyncTeX ERROR: ");
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OutputDebugStringA(buff);
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OutputDebugStringA("\n");
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free(buff);
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}
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# else
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result = fprintf(stderr,"SyncTeX ERROR: ");
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result += vfprintf(stderr, reason, arg);
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result += fprintf(stderr,"\n");
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# endif
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va_end (arg);
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return result;
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}
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/* strip the last extension of the given string, this string is modified! */
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void _synctex_strip_last_path_extension(char * string) {
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if(NULL != string){
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char * last_component = NULL;
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char * last_extension = NULL;
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char * next = NULL;
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/* first we find the last path component */
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if(NULL == (last_component = strstr(string,"/"))){
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last_component = string;
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} else {
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++last_component;
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while((next = strstr(last_component,"/"))){
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last_component = next+1;
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}
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}
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# if defined(SYNCTEX_WINDOWS) || defined(SYNCTEX_OS2)
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/* On Windows, the '\' is also a path separator. */
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while((next = strstr(last_component,"\\"))){
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last_component = next+1;
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}
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# endif
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/* then we find the last path extension */
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if((last_extension = strstr(last_component,"."))){
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++last_extension;
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while((next = strstr(last_extension,"."))){
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last_extension = next+1;
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}
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--last_extension;/* back to the "." */
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if(last_extension>last_component){/* filter out paths like ....my/dir/.hidden"*/
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last_extension[0] = '\0';
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}
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}
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}
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}
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synctex_bool_t synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(const char ** name_ref)
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{
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if (SYNCTEX_IS_DOT((*name_ref)[0]) && SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR((*name_ref)[1])) {
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do {
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(*name_ref) += 2;
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while (SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR((*name_ref)[1])) {
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++(*name_ref);
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}
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} while(SYNCTEX_IS_DOT((*name_ref)[0]) && SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR((*name_ref)[1]));
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return synctex_YES;
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}
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return synctex_NO;
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}
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/* The base name is necessary to deal with the 2011 file naming convention...
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* path is a '\0' terminated string
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* The return value is the trailing part of the argument,
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* just following the first occurrence of the regexp pattern "[^|/|\].[\|/]+".*/
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const char * _synctex_base_name(const char *path) {
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const char * ptr = path;
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do {
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if (synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(&ptr)) {
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return ptr;
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}
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do {
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if (!*(++ptr)) {
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return path;
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}
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} while (!SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*ptr));
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} while (*(++ptr));
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return path;
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}
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/* Compare two file names, windows is sometimes case insensitive... */
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synctex_bool_t _synctex_is_equivalent_file_name(const char *lhs, const char *rhs) {
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/* Remove the leading regex '(\./+)*' in both rhs and lhs */
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synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(&lhs);
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synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(&rhs);
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next_character:
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if (SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*lhs)) {/* lhs points to a path separator */
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if (!SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*rhs)) {/* but not rhs */
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return synctex_NO;
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}
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++lhs;
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++rhs;
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synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(&lhs);
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synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path(&rhs);
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goto next_character;
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} else if (SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*rhs)) {/* rhs points to a path separator but not lhs */
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return synctex_NO;
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} else if (SYNCTEX_ARE_PATH_CHARACTERS_EQUAL(*lhs,*rhs)){/* uppercase do not match */
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return synctex_NO;
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} else if (!*lhs) {/* lhs is at the end of the string */
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return *rhs ? synctex_NO : synctex_YES;
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} else if(!*rhs) {/* rhs is at the end of the string but not lhs */
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return synctex_NO;
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}
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++lhs;
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++rhs;
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goto next_character;
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}
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synctex_bool_t _synctex_path_is_absolute(const char * name) {
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if(!strlen(name)) {
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return synctex_NO;
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}
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# if defined(SYNCTEX_WINDOWS) || defined(SYNCTEX_OS2)
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if(strlen(name)>2) {
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return (name[1]==':' && SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(name[2]))?synctex_YES:synctex_NO;
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}
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return synctex_NO;
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# else
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return SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(name[0])?synctex_YES:synctex_NO;
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# endif
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}
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/* We do not take care of UTF-8 */
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const char * _synctex_last_path_component(const char * name) {
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const char * c = name+strlen(name);
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if(c>name) {
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if(!SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*c)) {
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do {
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--c;
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if(SYNCTEX_IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(*c)) {
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return c+1;
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}
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} while(c>name);
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}
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return c;/* the last path component is the void string*/
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}
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return c;
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}
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int _synctex_copy_with_quoting_last_path_component(const char * src, char ** dest_ref, size_t size) {
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const char * lpc;
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if(src && dest_ref) {
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# define dest (*dest_ref)
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dest = NULL; /* Default behavior: no change and sucess. */
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lpc = _synctex_last_path_component(src);
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if(strlen(lpc)) {
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if(strchr(lpc,' ') && lpc[0]!='"' && lpc[strlen(lpc)-1]!='"') {
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/* We are in the situation where adding the quotes is allowed. */
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/* Time to add the quotes. */
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/* Consistency test: we must have dest+size>dest+strlen(dest)+2
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* or equivalently: strlen(dest)+2<size (see below) */
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if(strlen(src)<size) {
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if((dest = (char *)malloc(size+2))) {
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char * dpc = dest + (lpc-src); /* dpc is the last path component of dest. */
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if(dest != strncpy(dest,src,size)) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_copy_with_quoting_last_path_component: Copy problem");
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free(dest);
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dest = NULL;/* Don't forget to reinitialize. */
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return -2;
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}
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memmove(dpc+1,dpc,strlen(dpc)+1); /* Also move the null terminating character. */
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dpc[0]='"';
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dpc[strlen(dpc)+1]='\0';/* Consistency test */
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dpc[strlen(dpc)]='"';
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return 0; /* Success. */
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}
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return -1; /* Memory allocation error. */
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}
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_copy_with_quoting_last_path_component: Internal inconsistency");
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return -3;
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}
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return 0; /* Success. */
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}
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return 0; /* No last path component. */
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# undef dest
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}
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return 1; /* Bad parameter, this value is subject to changes. */
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}
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/* The client is responsible of the management of the returned string, if any. */
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char * _synctex_merge_strings(const char * first,...);
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char * _synctex_merge_strings(const char * first,...) {
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va_list arg;
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size_t size = 0;
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const char * temp;
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/* First retrieve the size necessary to store the merged string */
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va_start (arg, first);
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temp = first;
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do {
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size_t len = strlen(temp);
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if(UINT_MAX-len<size) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_merge_strings: Capacity exceeded.");
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return NULL;
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}
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size+=len;
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} while( (temp = va_arg(arg, const char *)) != NULL);
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va_end(arg);
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if(size>0) {
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char * result = NULL;
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++size;
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/* Create the memory storage */
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if(NULL!=(result = (char *)malloc(size))) {
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char * dest = result;
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va_start (arg, first);
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temp = first;
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do {
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if((size = strlen(temp))>0) {
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/* There is something to merge */
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if(dest != strncpy(dest,temp,size)) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_merge_strings: Copy problem");
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free(result);
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result = NULL;
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return NULL;
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}
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dest += size;
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}
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} while( (temp = va_arg(arg, const char *)) != NULL);
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va_end(arg);
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dest[0]='\0';/* Terminate the merged string */
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return result;
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}
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_merge_strings: Memory problem");
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return NULL;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/* The purpose of _synctex_get_name is to find the name of the synctex file.
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* There is a list of possible filenames from which we return the most recent one and try to remove all the others.
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* With two runs of pdftex or xetex we are sure the the synctex file is really the most appropriate.
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*/
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int _synctex_get_name(const char * output, const char * build_directory, char ** synctex_name_ref, synctex_io_mode_t * io_mode_ref)
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{
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if(output && synctex_name_ref && io_mode_ref) {
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/* If output is already absolute, we just have to manage the quotes and the compress mode */
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size_t size = 0;
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char * synctex_name = NULL;
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synctex_io_mode_t io_mode = *io_mode_ref;
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const char * base_name = _synctex_last_path_component(output); /* do not free, output is the owner. base name of output*/
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/* Do we have a real base name ? */
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if(strlen(base_name)>0) {
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/* Yes, we do. */
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const char * temp = NULL;
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char * core_name = NULL; /* base name of output without path extension. */
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char * dir_name = NULL; /* dir name of output */
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char * quoted_core_name = NULL;
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char * basic_name = NULL;
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char * gz_name = NULL;
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char * quoted_name = NULL;
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char * quoted_gz_name = NULL;
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char * build_name = NULL;
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char * build_gz_name = NULL;
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char * build_quoted_name = NULL;
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char * build_quoted_gz_name = NULL;
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struct stat buf;
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time_t the_time = 0;
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/* Create core_name: let temp point to the dot before the path extension of base_name;
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* We start form the \0 terminating character and scan the string upward until we find a dot.
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* The leading dot is not accepted. */
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if((temp = strrchr(base_name,'.')) && (size = temp - base_name)>0) {
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/* There is a dot and it is not at the leading position */
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if(NULL == (core_name = (char *)malloc(size+1))) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_get_name: Memory problem 1");
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return -1;
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}
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if(core_name != strncpy(core_name,base_name,size)) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_get_name: Copy problem 1");
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free(core_name);
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dir_name = NULL;
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return -2;
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}
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core_name[size] = '\0';
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} else {
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/* There is no path extension,
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* Just make a copy of base_name */
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core_name = _synctex_merge_strings(base_name);
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}
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/* core_name is properly set up, owned by "self". */
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/* creating dir_name. */
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size = strlen(output)-strlen(base_name);
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if(size>0) {
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/* output contains more than one path component */
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if(NULL == (dir_name = (char *)malloc(size+1))) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_get_name: Memory problem");
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free(core_name);
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dir_name = NULL;
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return -1;
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}
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if(dir_name != strncpy(dir_name,output,size)) {
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_synctex_error("! _synctex_get_name: Copy problem");
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free(dir_name);
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dir_name = NULL;
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free(core_name);
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dir_name = NULL;
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return -2;
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}
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dir_name[size] = '\0';
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}
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/* dir_name is properly set up. It ends with a path separator, if non void. */
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/* creating quoted_core_name. */
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if(strchr(core_name,' ')) {
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quoted_core_name = _synctex_merge_strings("\"",core_name,"\"");
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}
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/* quoted_core_name is properly set up. */
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if(dir_name &&strlen(dir_name)>0) {
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basic_name = _synctex_merge_strings(dir_name,core_name,synctex_suffix,NULL);
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if(quoted_core_name && strlen(quoted_core_name)>0) {
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quoted_name = _synctex_merge_strings(dir_name,quoted_core_name,synctex_suffix,NULL);
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}
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} else {
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basic_name = _synctex_merge_strings(core_name,synctex_suffix,NULL);
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if(quoted_core_name && strlen(quoted_core_name)>0) {
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quoted_name = _synctex_merge_strings(quoted_core_name,synctex_suffix,NULL);
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}
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}
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if(!_synctex_path_is_absolute(output) && build_directory && (size = strlen(build_directory))) {
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temp = build_directory + size - 1;
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if(_synctex_path_is_absolute(temp)) {
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build_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_directory,basic_name,NULL);
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if(quoted_core_name && strlen(quoted_core_name)>0) {
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build_quoted_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_directory,quoted_name,NULL);
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}
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} else {
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build_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_directory,"/",basic_name,NULL);
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if(quoted_core_name && strlen(quoted_core_name)>0) {
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build_quoted_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_directory,"/",quoted_name,NULL);
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}
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}
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}
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if(basic_name) {
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gz_name = _synctex_merge_strings(basic_name,synctex_suffix_gz,NULL);
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}
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if(quoted_name) {
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quoted_gz_name = _synctex_merge_strings(quoted_name,synctex_suffix_gz,NULL);
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}
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if(build_name) {
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build_gz_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_name,synctex_suffix_gz,NULL);
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}
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if(build_quoted_name) {
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build_quoted_gz_name = _synctex_merge_strings(build_quoted_name,synctex_suffix_gz,NULL);
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}
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/* All the others names are properly set up... */
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/* retain the most recently modified file */
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# define TEST(FILENAME,COMPRESS_MODE) \
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if(FILENAME) {\
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if (stat(FILENAME, &buf)) { \
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free(FILENAME);\
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FILENAME = NULL;\
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} else if (buf.st_mtime>the_time) { \
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the_time=buf.st_mtime; \
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synctex_name = FILENAME; \
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if (COMPRESS_MODE) { \
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io_mode |= synctex_io_gz_mask; \
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} else { \
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io_mode &= ~synctex_io_gz_mask; \
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} \
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} \
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}
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TEST(basic_name,synctex_DONT_COMPRESS);
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TEST(gz_name,synctex_COMPRESS);
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TEST(quoted_name,synctex_DONT_COMPRESS);
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TEST(quoted_gz_name,synctex_COMPRESS);
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TEST(build_name,synctex_DONT_COMPRESS);
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TEST(build_gz_name,synctex_COMPRESS);
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TEST(build_quoted_name,synctex_DONT_COMPRESS);
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TEST(build_quoted_gz_name,synctex_COMPRESS);
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# undef TEST
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/* Free all the intermediate filenames, except the one that will be used as returned value. */
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# define CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(FILENAME) \
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if(FILENAME && (FILENAME!=synctex_name)) {\
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remove(FILENAME);\
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printf("synctex tool info: %s removed\n",FILENAME);\
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free(FILENAME);\
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FILENAME = NULL;\
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}
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(basic_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(gz_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(quoted_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(quoted_gz_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(build_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(build_gz_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(build_quoted_name);
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CLEAN_AND_REMOVE(build_quoted_gz_name);
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# undef CLEAN_AND_REMOVE
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/* set up the returned values */
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* synctex_name_ref = synctex_name;
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* io_mode_ref = io_mode;
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return 0;
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}
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return -1;/* bad argument */
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}
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return -2;
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}
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const char * _synctex_get_io_mode_name(synctex_io_mode_t io_mode) {
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static const char * synctex_io_modes[4] = {"r","rb","a","ab"};
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unsigned index = ((io_mode & synctex_io_gz_mask)?1:0) + ((io_mode & synctex_io_append_mask)?2:0);// bug pointed out by Jose Alliste
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return synctex_io_modes[index];
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}
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