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/* Handling of recursive HTTP retrieving.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Wget.
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GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
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GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
# include <string.h>
#else
# include <strings.h>
#endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "wget.h"
#include "url.h"
#include "recur.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "retr.h"
#include "ftp.h"
#include "fnmatch.h"
#include "host.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "res.h"
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#ifndef errno
extern int errno;
#endif
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extern char *version_string;
static struct hash_table *dl_file_url_map;
static struct hash_table *dl_url_file_map;
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/* List of HTML files downloaded in this Wget run. Used for link
conversion after Wget is done. This list should only be traversed
in order. If you need to check whether a file has been downloaded,
use a hash table, e.g. dl_file_url_map. */
static slist *downloaded_html_files;
/* Functions for maintaining the URL queue. */
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struct queue_element {
const char *url;
const char *referer;
int depth;
struct queue_element *next;
};
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struct url_queue {
struct queue_element *head;
struct queue_element *tail;
int count, maxcount;
};
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/* Create a URL queue. */
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static struct url_queue *
url_queue_new (void)
{
struct url_queue *queue = xmalloc (sizeof (*queue));
memset (queue, '\0', sizeof (*queue));
return queue;
}
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/* Delete a URL queue. */
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static void
url_queue_delete (struct url_queue *queue)
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{
xfree (queue);
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}
/* Enqueue a URL in the queue. The queue is FIFO: the items will be
retrieved ("dequeued") from the queue in the order they were placed
into it. */
static void
url_enqueue (struct url_queue *queue,
const char *url, const char *referer, int depth)
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{
struct queue_element *qel = xmalloc (sizeof (*qel));
qel->url = url;
qel->referer = referer;
qel->depth = depth;
qel->next = NULL;
++queue->count;
if (queue->count > queue->maxcount)
queue->maxcount = queue->count;
DEBUGP (("Enqueuing %s at depth %d\n", url, depth));
DEBUGP (("Queue count %d, maxcount %d.\n", queue->count, queue->maxcount));
if (queue->tail)
queue->tail->next = qel;
queue->tail = qel;
if (!queue->head)
queue->head = queue->tail;
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}
/* Take a URL out of the queue. Return 1 if this operation succeeded,
or 0 if the queue is empty. */
static int
url_dequeue (struct url_queue *queue,
const char **url, const char **referer, int *depth)
{
struct queue_element *qel = queue->head;
if (!qel)
return 0;
queue->head = queue->head->next;
if (!queue->head)
queue->tail = NULL;
*url = qel->url;
*referer = qel->referer;
*depth = qel->depth;
--queue->count;
DEBUGP (("Dequeuing %s at depth %d\n", qel->url, qel->depth));
DEBUGP (("Queue count %d, maxcount %d.\n", queue->count, queue->maxcount));
xfree (qel);
return 1;
}
static int descend_url_p PARAMS ((const struct urlpos *, struct url *, int,
struct url *, struct hash_table *));
static int descend_redirect_p PARAMS ((const char *, const char *, int,
struct url *, struct hash_table *));
/* Retrieve a part of the web beginning with START_URL. This used to
be called "recursive retrieval", because the old function was
recursive and implemented depth-first search. retrieve_tree on the
other hand implements breadth-search traversal of the tree, which
results in much nicer ordering of downloads.
The algorithm this function uses is simple:
1. put START_URL in the queue.
2. while there are URLs in the queue:
3. get next URL from the queue.
4. download it.
5. if the URL is HTML and its depth does not exceed maximum depth,
get the list of URLs embedded therein.
6. for each of those URLs do the following:
7. if the URL is not one of those downloaded before, and if it
satisfies the criteria specified by the various command-line
options, add it to the queue. */
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uerr_t
retrieve_tree (const char *start_url)
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{
uerr_t status = RETROK;
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/* The queue of URLs we need to load. */
struct url_queue *queue = url_queue_new ();
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/* The URLs we do not wish to enqueue, because they are already in
the queue, but haven't been downloaded yet. */
struct hash_table *blacklist = make_string_hash_table (0);
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/* We'll need various components of this, so better get it over with
now. */
struct url *start_url_parsed = url_parse (start_url, NULL);
url_enqueue (queue, xstrdup (start_url), NULL, 0);
string_set_add (blacklist, start_url);
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while (1)
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{
int descend = 0;
char *url, *referer, *file = NULL;
int depth;
boolean dash_p_leaf_HTML = FALSE;
if (downloaded_exceeds_quota ())
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break;
if (status == FWRITEERR)
break;
/* Get the next URL from the queue. */
if (!url_dequeue (queue,
(const char **)&url, (const char **)&referer,
&depth))
break;
/* And download it. */
{
int dt = 0;
char *redirected = NULL;
int oldrec = opt.recursive;
opt.recursive = 0;
status = retrieve_url (url, &file, &redirected, NULL, &dt);
opt.recursive = oldrec;
if (file && status == RETROK
&& (dt & RETROKF) && (dt & TEXTHTML))
descend = 1;
if (redirected)
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{
/* We have been redirected, possibly to another host, or
different path, or wherever. Check whether we really
want to follow it. */
if (descend)
{
if (!descend_redirect_p (redirected, url, depth,
start_url_parsed, blacklist))
descend = 0;
else
/* Make sure that the old pre-redirect form gets
blacklisted. */
string_set_add (blacklist, url);
}
xfree (url);
url = redirected;
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}
}
if (descend
&& depth >= opt.reclevel && opt.reclevel != INFINITE_RECURSION)
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{
if (opt.page_requisites && depth == opt.reclevel)
/* When -p is specified, we can do one more partial
recursion from the "leaf nodes" on the HTML document
tree. The recursion is partial in that we won't
traverse any <A> or <AREA> tags, nor any <LINK> tags
except for <LINK REL="stylesheet">. */
dash_p_leaf_HTML = TRUE;
else
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{
/* Either -p wasn't specified or it was and we've
already gone the one extra (pseudo-)level that it
affords us, so we need to bail out. */
DEBUGP (("Not descending further; at depth %d, max. %d.\n",
depth, opt.reclevel));
descend = 0;
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}
}
/* If the downloaded document was HTML, parse it and enqueue the
links it contains. */
if (descend)
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{
int meta_disallow_follow = 0;
struct urlpos *children = get_urls_html (file, url, dash_p_leaf_HTML,
&meta_disallow_follow);
if (opt.use_robots && meta_disallow_follow)
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{
free_urlpos (children);
children = NULL;
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}
if (children)
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{
struct urlpos *child = children;
struct url *url_parsed = url_parsed = url_parse (url, NULL);
assert (url_parsed != NULL);
for (; child; child = child->next)
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{
if (child->ignore_when_downloading)
continue;
if (descend_url_p (child, url_parsed, depth, start_url_parsed,
blacklist))
{
url_enqueue (queue, xstrdup (child->url->url),
xstrdup (url), depth + 1);
/* We blacklist the URL we have enqueued, because we
don't want to enqueue (and hence download) the
same URL twice. */
string_set_add (blacklist, child->url->url);
}
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}
url_free (url_parsed);
free_urlpos (children);
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}
}
if (opt.delete_after || (file && !acceptable (file)))
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{
/* Either --delete-after was specified, or we loaded this
otherwise rejected (e.g. by -R) HTML file just so we
could harvest its hyperlinks -- in either case, delete
the local file. */
DEBUGP (("Removing file due to %s in recursive_retrieve():\n",
opt.delete_after ? "--delete-after" :
"recursive rejection criteria"));
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
(opt.delete_after
? _("Removing %s.\n")
: _("Removing %s since it should be rejected.\n")),
file);
if (unlink (file))
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "unlink: %s\n", strerror (errno));
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}
xfree (url);
FREE_MAYBE (referer);
FREE_MAYBE (file);
}
/* If anything is left of the queue due to a premature exit, free it
now. */
{
char *d1, *d2;
int d3;
while (url_dequeue (queue, (const char **)&d1, (const char **)&d2, &d3))
{
xfree (d1);
FREE_MAYBE (d2);
}
}
url_queue_delete (queue);
if (start_url_parsed)
url_free (start_url_parsed);
string_set_free (blacklist);
if (downloaded_exceeds_quota ())
return QUOTEXC;
else if (status == FWRITEERR)
return FWRITEERR;
else
return RETROK;
}
/* Based on the context provided by retrieve_tree, decide whether a
URL is to be descended to. This is only ever called from
retrieve_tree, but is in a separate function for clarity.
The most expensive checks (such as those for robots) are memoized
by storing these URLs to BLACKLIST. This may or may not help. It
will help if those URLs are encountered many times. */
static int
descend_url_p (const struct urlpos *upos, struct url *parent, int depth,
struct url *start_url_parsed, struct hash_table *blacklist)
{
struct url *u = upos->url;
const char *url = u->url;
DEBUGP (("Deciding whether to enqueue \"%s\".\n", url));
if (string_set_contains (blacklist, url))
{
DEBUGP (("Already on the black list.\n"));
goto out;
}
/* Several things to check for:
1. if scheme is not http, and we don't load it
2. check for relative links (if relative_only is set)
3. check for domain
4. check for no-parent
5. check for excludes && includes
6. check for suffix
7. check for same host (if spanhost is unset), with possible
gethostbyname baggage
8. check for robots.txt
Addendum: If the URL is FTP, and it is to be loaded, only the
domain and suffix settings are "stronger".
Note that .html files will get loaded regardless of suffix rules
(but that is remedied later with unlink) unless the depth equals
the maximum depth.
More time- and memory- consuming tests should be put later on
the list. */
/* 1. Schemes other than HTTP are normally not recursed into. */
if (u->scheme != SCHEME_HTTP
&& !(u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP && opt.follow_ftp))
{
DEBUGP (("Not following non-HTTP schemes.\n"));
goto out;
}
/* 2. If it is an absolute link and they are not followed, throw it
out. */
if (u->scheme == SCHEME_HTTP)
if (opt.relative_only && !upos->link_relative_p)
{
DEBUGP (("It doesn't really look like a relative link.\n"));
goto out;
}
/* 3. If its domain is not to be accepted/looked-up, chuck it
out. */
if (!accept_domain (u))
{
DEBUGP (("The domain was not accepted.\n"));
goto out;
}
/* 4. Check for parent directory.
If we descended to a different host or changed the scheme, ignore
opt.no_parent. Also ignore it for -p leaf retrievals. */
if (opt.no_parent
&& u->scheme == parent->scheme
&& 0 == strcasecmp (u->host, parent->host)
&& u->port == parent->port)
{
if (!frontcmp (parent->dir, u->dir))
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{
DEBUGP (("Trying to escape the root directory with no_parent in effect.\n"));
goto out;
}
}
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/* 5. If the file does not match the acceptance list, or is on the
rejection list, chuck it out. The same goes for the directory
exclusion and inclusion lists. */
if (opt.includes || opt.excludes)
{
if (!accdir (u->dir, ALLABS))
{
DEBUGP (("%s (%s) is excluded/not-included.\n", url, u->dir));
goto out;
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}
}
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/* 6. */
{
char *suf;
/* Check for acceptance/rejection rules. We ignore these rules
for HTML documents because they might lead to other files which
need to be downloaded. Of course, we don't know which
documents are HTML before downloading them, so we guess.
A file is subject to acceptance/rejection rules if:
* u->file is not "" (i.e. it is not a directory)
and either:
+ there is no file suffix,
+ or there is a suffix, but is not "html" or "htm",
+ both:
- recursion is not infinite,
- and we are at its very end. */
if (u->file[0] != '\0'
&& ((suf = suffix (url)) == NULL
|| (0 != strcmp (suf, "html") && 0 != strcmp (suf, "htm"))
|| (opt.reclevel == INFINITE_RECURSION && depth >= opt.reclevel)))
{
if (!acceptable (u->file))
{
DEBUGP (("%s (%s) does not match acc/rej rules.\n",
url, u->file));
goto out;
}
}
}
/* 7. */
if (u->scheme == parent->scheme)
if (!opt.spanhost && 0 != strcasecmp (parent->host, u->host))
{
DEBUGP (("This is not the same hostname as the parent's (%s and %s).\n",
u->host, parent->host));
goto out;
}
/* 8. */
if (opt.use_robots && u->scheme == SCHEME_HTTP)
{
struct robot_specs *specs = res_get_specs (u->host, u->port);
if (!specs)
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{
char *rfile;
if (res_retrieve_file (url, &rfile))
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{
specs = res_parse_from_file (rfile);
xfree (rfile);
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}
else
{
/* If we cannot get real specs, at least produce
dummy ones so that we can register them and stop
trying to retrieve them. */
specs = res_parse ("", 0);
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}
res_register_specs (u->host, u->port, specs);
}
/* Now that we have (or don't have) robots.txt specs, we can
check what they say. */
if (!res_match_path (specs, u->path))
{
DEBUGP (("Not following %s because robots.txt forbids it.\n", url));
string_set_add (blacklist, url);
goto out;
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}
}
/* The URL has passed all the tests. It can be placed in the
download queue. */
DEBUGP (("Decided to load it.\n"));
return 1;
out:
DEBUGP (("Decided NOT to load it.\n"));
return 0;
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}
/* This function determines whether we should descend the children of
the URL whose download resulted in a redirection, possibly to
another host, etc. It is needed very rarely, and thus it is merely
a simple-minded wrapper around descend_url_p. */
static int
descend_redirect_p (const char *redirected, const char *original, int depth,
struct url *start_url_parsed, struct hash_table *blacklist)
{
struct url *orig_parsed, *new_parsed;
struct urlpos *upos;
int success;
orig_parsed = url_parse (original, NULL);
assert (orig_parsed != NULL);
new_parsed = url_parse (redirected, NULL);
assert (new_parsed != NULL);
upos = xmalloc (sizeof (struct urlpos));
memset (upos, 0, sizeof (*upos));
upos->url = new_parsed;
success = descend_url_p (upos, orig_parsed, depth,
start_url_parsed, blacklist);
url_free (orig_parsed);
url_free (new_parsed);
xfree (upos);
if (!success)
DEBUGP (("Redirection \"%s\" failed the test.\n", redirected));
return success;
}
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/* Register that URL has been successfully downloaded to FILE. */
void
register_download (const char *url, const char *file)
{
if (!opt.convert_links)
return;
if (!dl_file_url_map)
dl_file_url_map = make_string_hash_table (0);
if (!dl_url_file_map)
dl_url_file_map = make_string_hash_table (0);
if (!hash_table_contains (dl_file_url_map, file))
hash_table_put (dl_file_url_map, xstrdup (file), xstrdup (url));
if (!hash_table_contains (dl_url_file_map, url))
hash_table_put (dl_url_file_map, xstrdup (url), xstrdup (file));
}
/* Register that FROM has been redirected to TO. This assumes that TO
is successfully downloaded and already registered using
register_download() above. */
void
register_redirection (const char *from, const char *to)
{
char *file;
if (!opt.convert_links)
return;
file = hash_table_get (dl_url_file_map, to);
assert (file != NULL);
if (!hash_table_contains (dl_url_file_map, from))
hash_table_put (dl_url_file_map, xstrdup (from), xstrdup (file));
}
/* Register that URL corresponds to the HTML file FILE. */
void
register_html (const char *url, const char *file)
{
if (!opt.convert_links)
return;
downloaded_html_files = slist_prepend (downloaded_html_files, file);
}
/* This function is called when the retrieval is done to convert the
links that have been downloaded. It has to be called at the end of
the retrieval, because only then does Wget know conclusively which
URLs have been downloaded, and which not, so it can tell which
direction to convert to.
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The "direction" means that the URLs to the files that have been
downloaded get converted to the relative URL which will point to
that file. And the other URLs get converted to the remote URL on
the server.
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All the downloaded HTMLs are kept in downloaded_html_files, and
downloaded URLs in urls_downloaded. All the information is
extracted from these two lists. */
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void
convert_all_links (void)
{
slist *html;
struct wget_timer *timer;
long msecs;
int file_count = 0;
timer = wtimer_new ();
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/* Destructively reverse downloaded_html_files to get it in the right order.
recursive_retrieve() used slist_prepend() consistently. */
downloaded_html_files = slist_nreverse (downloaded_html_files);
for (html = downloaded_html_files; html; html = html->next)
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{
struct urlpos *urls, *cur_url;
char *url;
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DEBUGP (("Rescanning %s\n", html->string));
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/* Determine the URL of the HTML file. get_urls_html will need
it. */
url = hash_table_get (dl_file_url_map, html->string);
if (url)
DEBUGP (("It should correspond to %s.\n", url));
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else
DEBUGP (("I cannot find the corresponding URL.\n"));
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/* Parse the HTML file... */
urls = get_urls_html (html->string, url, FALSE, NULL);
/* We don't respect meta_disallow_follow here because, even if
the file is not followed, we might still want to convert the
links that have been followed from other files. */
for (cur_url = urls; cur_url; cur_url = cur_url->next)
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{
char *local_name;
struct url *u = cur_url->url;
if (cur_url->link_base_p)
{
/* Base references have been resolved by our parser, so
we turn the base URL into an empty string. (Perhaps
we should remove the tag entirely?) */
cur_url->convert = CO_NULLIFY_BASE;
continue;
}
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/* We decide the direction of conversion according to whether
a URL was downloaded. Downloaded URLs will be converted
ABS2REL, whereas non-downloaded will be converted REL2ABS. */
local_name = hash_table_get (dl_url_file_map, u->url);
if (local_name)
DEBUGP (("%s marked for conversion, local %s\n",
u->url, local_name));
/* Decide on the conversion type. */
if (local_name)
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{
/* We've downloaded this URL. Convert it to relative
form. We do this even if the URL already is in
relative form, because our directory structure may
not be identical to that on the server (think `-nd',
`--cut-dirs', etc.) */
cur_url->convert = CO_CONVERT_TO_RELATIVE;
cur_url->local_name = xstrdup (local_name);
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}
else
{
/* We haven't downloaded this URL. If it's not already
complete (including a full host name), convert it to
that form, so it can be reached while browsing this
HTML locally. */
if (!cur_url->link_complete_p)
cur_url->convert = CO_CONVERT_TO_COMPLETE;
cur_url->local_name = NULL;
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}
}
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/* Convert the links in the file. */
convert_links (html->string, urls);
++file_count;
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/* Free the data. */
free_urlpos (urls);
}
msecs = wtimer_elapsed (timer);
wtimer_delete (timer);
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Converted %d files in %.2f seconds.\n"),
file_count, (double)msecs / 1000);
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}
/* Cleanup the data structures associated with recursive retrieving
(the variables above). */
void
recursive_cleanup (void)
{
if (dl_file_url_map)
{
free_keys_and_values (dl_file_url_map);
hash_table_destroy (dl_file_url_map);
dl_file_url_map = NULL;
}
if (dl_url_file_map)
{
free_keys_and_values (dl_url_file_map);
hash_table_destroy (dl_url_file_map);
dl_url_file_map = NULL;
}
slist_free (downloaded_html_files);
downloaded_html_files = NULL;
}