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Support new WinNT ftp listing format

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Nikolay Merinov 2012-09-29 16:49:30 +06:00 committed by Giuseppe Scrivano
parent 7c0270cdb5
commit 022dbcb343
2 changed files with 28 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2012-09-29 Merinov Nikolay <kim.roader@gmail.com>
* ftp-ls.c (ftp_parse_winnt_ls): Support filename extracting with
new listing format.
2012-09-29 Tim Ruehsen <tim.ruehsen@gmx.de>
* url.h (CHOMP_BUFFER): Add definition.

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@ -434,6 +434,7 @@ ftp_parse_winnt_ls (const char *file)
struct tm timestruct;
char *line, *tok; /* tokenizer */
char *filename;
struct fileinfo *dir, *l, cur; /* list creation */
fp = fopen (file, "rb");
@ -449,19 +450,16 @@ ftp_parse_winnt_ls (const char *file)
{
len = clean_line (line);
/* Extracting name is a bit of black magic and we have to do it
before `strtok' inserted extra \0 characters in the line
string. For the moment let us just suppose that the name starts at
column 39 of the listing. This way we could also recognize
filenames that begin with a series of space characters (but who
really wants to use such filenames anyway?). */
/* Name begins at 39 column of the listing if date presented in `mm-dd-yy'
format or at 41 column if date presented in `mm-dd-yyyy' format. Thus,
we cannot extract name before we parse date. Using this information we
also can recognize filenames that begin with a series of space
characters (but who really wants to use such filenames anyway?). */
if (len < 40) goto continue_loop;
tok = line + 39;
cur.name = xstrdup(tok);
DEBUGP (("Name: '%s'\n", cur.name));
filename = line + 39;
/* First column: mm-dd-yy. Should atoi() on the month fail, january
will be assumed. */
/* First column: mm-dd-yy or mm-dd-yyyy. Should atoi() on the month fail,
january will be assumed. */
tok = strtok(line, "-");
if (tok == NULL) goto continue_loop;
month = atoi(tok) - 1;
@ -473,7 +471,20 @@ ftp_parse_winnt_ls (const char *file)
if (tok == NULL) goto continue_loop;
year = atoi(tok);
/* Assuming the epoch starting at 1.1.1970 */
if (year <= 70) year += 100;
if (year <= 70)
{
year += 100;
}
else if (year >= 1900)
{
year -= 1900;
filename += 2;
}
/* Now it is possible to determine the position of the first symbol in
filename. */
cur.name = xstrdup(filename);
DEBUGP (("Name: '%s'\n", cur.name));
/* Second column: hh:mm[AP]M, listing does not contain value for
seconds */