@ -1001,53 +1001,6 @@ int file_exists(const char *f)
@@ -1001,53 +1001,6 @@ int file_exists(const char *f)
}
/*
* get_relative_cwd() gets the prefix of the current working directory
* relative to 'dir'. If we are not inside 'dir', it returns NULL.
*
* As a convenience, it also returns NULL if 'dir' is already NULL. The
* reason for this behaviour is that it is natural for functions returning
* directory names to return NULL to say "this directory does not exist"
* or "this directory is invalid". These cases are usually handled the
* same as if the cwd is not inside 'dir' at all, so get_relative_cwd()
* returns NULL for both of them.
*
* Most notably, get_relative_cwd(buffer, size, get_git_work_tree())
* unifies the handling of "outside work tree" with "no work tree at all".
*/
char *get_relative_cwd(char *buffer, int size, const char *dir)
{
char *cwd = buffer;
if (!dir)
return NULL;
if (!getcwd(buffer, size))
die_errno("can't find the current directory");
if (!is_absolute_path(dir))
dir = make_absolute_path(dir);
while (*dir && *dir == *cwd) {
dir++;
cwd++;
}
if (*dir)
return NULL;
switch (*cwd) {
case '\0':
return cwd;
case '/':
return cwd + 1;
default:
/*
* dir can end with a path separator when it's root
* directory. Return proper prefix in that case.
*/
if (dir[-1] == '/')
return cwd;
return NULL;
}
}
* Given two normalized paths (a trailing slash is ok), if subdir is
* outside dir, return -1. Otherwise return the offset in subdir that
* can be used as relative path to dir.
@ -1081,8 +1034,12 @@ int dir_inside_of(const char *subdir, const char *dir)
@@ -1081,8 +1034,12 @@ int dir_inside_of(const char *subdir, const char *dir)
int is_inside_dir(const char *dir)
{
char buffer[PATH_MAX];
return get_relative_cwd(buffer, sizeof(buffer), dir) != NULL;
char cwd[PATH_MAX];
if (!dir)
return 0;
if (!getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)))
die_errno("can't find the current directory");
return dir_inside_of(cwd, dir) >= 0;
}
int is_empty_dir(const char *path)