ref: 311e3b51c6b1bde2f58968453de56a5ca2a6dbb4
dir: /sys/src/ape/9src/tar.c/
/* * Attempt at emulation of Unix tar by calling Plan 9 tar. * * The differences from Plan 9 tar are: * In the absence of an "f" flag, the file /dev/tape is used. * An "f" flag with argument "-" causes use of stdin/stdout * by passing no "f" flag (nor argument) to Plan 9 tar. * By default, the "T" flag is passed to Plan 9 tar. * The "m" flag to this tar inhibits this behavior. */ #include <u.h> #include <libc.h> void usage(void) { fprint(2, "usage: ape/tar [crtx][vfm] [args...] [file...]\n"); exits("usage"); } void main(int argc, char **argv) { int i, j, verb, vflag, fflag, Tflag, nargc; char *p, *file, **nargv, *cpu, flagbuf[10], execbuf[128]; Waitmsg *w; argv++, argc--; if(argc < 1) usage(); p = argv[0]; argv++, argc--; if(*p == '-') p++; if(strchr("crtx", *p) == nil) usage(); verb = *p++; /* unix defaults */ fflag = 1; file = "/dev/tape"; Tflag = 1; vflag = 0; for(; *p; p++) { switch(*p) { default: usage(); case 'v': vflag = 1; break; case 'f': if(argc <= 0) usage(); fflag = 1; file = argv[0]; argv++, argc--; if(strcmp(file, "-") == 0) { /* * plan9 doesn't know about "-" meaning stdin/stdout, * but it's the default, * so rewrite to not use f flag at all. */ file = nil; fflag = 0; } break; case 'm': Tflag = 0; break; case 'p': /* pretend nothing's wrong */ break; } } nargc = 1 + 1 + fflag + argc + 1; nargv = malloc(sizeof(char*) * nargc); if(nargv == nil) { fprint(2, "ape/tar: out of memory\n"); exits("memory"); } cpu = getenv("cputype"); if(cpu == nil) { fprint(2, "ape/tar: need cputype environment variable set\n"); exits("cputype"); } snprint(execbuf, sizeof execbuf, "/%s/bin/tar", cpu); nargv[0] = "tar"; sprint(flagbuf, "%c%s%s%s", verb, vflag ? "v" : "", Tflag ? "T" : "", fflag ? "f" : ""); nargv[1] = flagbuf; i = 2; if(fflag) nargv[i++] = file; for(j=0; j<argc; j++, i++) nargv[i] = argv[j]; nargv[i++] = nil; assert(i == nargc); switch(fork()){ case -1: fprint(2, "ape/tar: fork failed: %r\n"); exits("fork"); case 0: exec(execbuf, nargv); fprint(2, "exec %s fails: %r\n", execbuf); _exits("exec"); default: w = wait(); if(w == nil) exits("wait failed"); if(w->msg[0] == '\0') exits(nil); else exits(w->msg); } assert(0); }