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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. char_casecmp
  2. bracket
  3. fnmatch_helper
  4. fnmatch
  5. mark_dir
  6. free_dir
  7. dir_s_alloc
  8. dir_initialize
  9. dir_s_open
  10. dir_closed
  11. dir_check
  12. dir_inspect
  13. dir_path
  14. dir_read
  15. dir_each
  16. dir_tell
  17. dir_seek
  18. dir_set_pos
  19. dir_rewind
  20. dir_close
  21. dir_chdir
  22. chdir_yield
  23. chdir_restore
  24. dir_s_chdir
  25. dir_s_getwd
  26. check_dirname
  27. dir_s_chroot
  28. dir_s_mkdir
  29. dir_s_rmdir
  30. sys_warning_1
  31. do_stat
  32. do_lstat
  33. do_opendir
  34. has_magic
  35. find_dirsep
  36. remove_backslashes
  37. glob_make_pattern
  38. glob_free_pattern
  39. join_path
  40. glob_func_caller
  41. glob_helper
  42. ruby_glob0
  43. ruby_glob
  44. rb_glob_caller
  45. rb_glob2
  46. rb_glob
  47. push_pattern
  48. ruby_brace_expand
  49. glob_brace
  50. ruby_brace_glob0
  51. ruby_brace_glob
  52. push_glob
  53. rb_push_glob
  54. dir_globs
  55. dir_s_aref
  56. dir_s_glob
  57. dir_open_dir
  58. dir_foreach
  59. dir_entries
  60. file_s_fnmatch
  61. Init_Dir

/**********************************************************************

  dir.c -

  $Author: yugui $
  created at: Wed Jan  5 09:51:01 JST 1994

  Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
  Copyright (C) 2000  Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc.
  Copyright (C) 2000  Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan

**********************************************************************/

#include "ruby/ruby.h"
#include "ruby/encoding.h"

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

#if defined HAVE_DIRENT_H && !defined _WIN32
# include <dirent.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#elif defined HAVE_DIRECT_H && !defined _WIN32
# include <direct.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#else
# define dirent direct
# if !defined __NeXT__
#  define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen
# else
#  /* On some versions of NextStep, d_namlen is always zero, so avoid it. */
#  define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H
#  include <sys/ndir.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
#  include <sys/dir.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_NDIR_H
#  include <ndir.h>
# endif
# ifdef _WIN32
#  include "win32/dir.h"
# endif
#endif

#include <errno.h>

#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H
char *getenv();
#endif

#ifndef HAVE_STRING_H
char *strchr(char*,char);
#endif

#include <ctype.h>

#include "ruby/util.h"

#if !defined HAVE_LSTAT && !defined lstat
#define lstat stat
#endif

#define FNM_NOESCAPE    0x01
#define FNM_PATHNAME    0x02
#define FNM_DOTMATCH    0x04
#define FNM_CASEFOLD    0x08
#if CASEFOLD_FILESYSTEM
#define FNM_SYSCASE     FNM_CASEFOLD
#else
#define FNM_SYSCASE     0
#endif

#define FNM_NOMATCH     1
#define FNM_ERROR       2

# define Next(p, e, enc) (p + rb_enc_mbclen(p, e, enc))
# define Inc(p, e, enc) ((p) = Next(p, e, enc))

static int
char_casecmp(const char *p1, const char *p2, rb_encoding *enc, const int nocase)
{
    const char *p1end, *p2end;
    unsigned int c1, c2;

    if (!*p1 || !*p2) return !!*p1 - !!*p2;
    p1end = p1 + strlen(p1);
    p2end = p2 + strlen(p2);
    c1 = rb_enc_codepoint(p1, p1end, enc);
    c2 = rb_enc_codepoint(p2, p2end, enc);

    if (c1 == c2) return 0;
    if (nocase) {
        c1 = rb_enc_toupper(c1, enc);
        c2 = rb_enc_toupper(c2, enc);
    }
    return c1 - c2;
}

static char *
bracket(
    const char *p, /* pattern (next to '[') */
    const char *s, /* string */
    int flags,
    rb_encoding *enc)
{
    const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    const int nocase = flags & FNM_CASEFOLD;
    const int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);

    int ok = 0, not = 0;

    if (*p == '!' || *p == '^') {
        not = 1;
        p++;
    }

    while (*p != ']') {
        const char *t1 = p;
        if (escape && *t1 == '\\')
            t1++;
        if (!*t1)
            return NULL;
        p = Next(t1, pend, enc);
        if (p[0] == '-' && p[1] != ']') {
            const char *t2 = p + 1;
            if (escape && *t2 == '\\')
                t2++;
            if (!*t2)
                return NULL;
            p = Next(t2, pend, enc);
            if (!ok && char_casecmp(t1, s, enc, nocase) <= 0 && char_casecmp(s, t2, enc, nocase) <= 0)
                ok = 1;
        }
        else
            if (!ok && char_casecmp(t1, s, enc, nocase) == 0)
                ok = 1;
    }

    return ok == not ? NULL : (char *)p + 1;
}

/* If FNM_PATHNAME is set, only path element will be matched. (upto '/' or '\0')
   Otherwise, entire string will be matched.
   End marker itself won't be compared.
   And if function succeeds, *pcur reaches end marker.
*/
#define UNESCAPE(p) (escape && *(p) == '\\' ? (p) + 1 : (p))
#define ISEND(p) (!*(p) || (pathname && *(p) == '/'))
#define RETURN(val) return *pcur = p, *scur = s, (val);

static int
fnmatch_helper(
    const char **pcur, /* pattern */
    const char **scur, /* string */
    int flags,
    rb_encoding *enc)
{
    const int period = !(flags & FNM_DOTMATCH);
    const int pathname = flags & FNM_PATHNAME;
    const int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
    const int nocase = flags & FNM_CASEFOLD;

    const char *ptmp = 0;
    const char *stmp = 0;

    const char *p = *pcur;
    const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    const char *s = *scur;
    const char *send = s + strlen(s);

    if (period && *s == '.' && *UNESCAPE(p) != '.') /* leading period */
        RETURN(FNM_NOMATCH);

    while (1) {
        switch (*p) {
          case '*':
            do { p++; } while (*p == '*');
            if (ISEND(UNESCAPE(p))) {
                p = UNESCAPE(p);
                RETURN(0);
            }
            if (ISEND(s))
                RETURN(FNM_NOMATCH);
            ptmp = p;
            stmp = s;
            continue;

          case '?':
            if (ISEND(s))
                RETURN(FNM_NOMATCH);
            p++;
            Inc(s, send, enc);
            continue;

          case '[': {
            const char *t;
            if (ISEND(s))
                RETURN(FNM_NOMATCH);
            if ((t = bracket(p + 1, s, flags, enc)) != 0) {
                p = t;
                Inc(s, send, enc);
                continue;
            }
            goto failed;
          }
        }

        /* ordinary */
        p = UNESCAPE(p);
        if (ISEND(s))
            RETURN(ISEND(p) ? 0 : FNM_NOMATCH);
        if (ISEND(p))
            goto failed;
        if (char_casecmp(p, s, enc, nocase) != 0)
            goto failed;
        Inc(p, pend, enc);
        Inc(s, send, enc);
        continue;

      failed: /* try next '*' position */
        if (ptmp && stmp) {
            p = ptmp;
            Inc(stmp, send, enc); /* !ISEND(*stmp) */
            s = stmp;
            continue;
        }
        RETURN(FNM_NOMATCH);
    }
}

static int
fnmatch(
    const char *pattern,
    rb_encoding *enc,
    const char *string,
    int flags)
{
    const char *p = pattern;
    const char *s = string;
    const char *send = s + strlen(string);
    const int period = !(flags & FNM_DOTMATCH);
    const int pathname = flags & FNM_PATHNAME;

    const char *ptmp = 0;
    const char *stmp = 0;

    if (pathname) {
        while (1) {
            if (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '*' && p[2] == '/') {
                do { p += 3; } while (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '*' && p[2] == '/');
                ptmp = p;
                stmp = s;
            }
            if (fnmatch_helper(&p, &s, flags, enc) == 0) {
                while (*s && *s != '/') Inc(s, send, enc);
                if (*p && *s) {
                    p++;
                    s++;
                    continue;
                }
                if (!*p && !*s)
                    return 0;
            }
            /* failed : try next recursion */
            if (ptmp && stmp && !(period && *stmp == '.')) {
                while (*stmp && *stmp != '/') Inc(stmp, send, enc);
                if (*stmp) {
                    p = ptmp;
                    stmp++;
                    s = stmp;
                    continue;
                }
            }
            return FNM_NOMATCH;
        }
    }
    else
        return fnmatch_helper(&p, &s, flags, enc);
}

VALUE rb_cDir;

struct dir_data {
    DIR *dir;
    VALUE path;
    rb_encoding *enc;
};

static void
mark_dir(struct dir_data *dir)
{
    rb_gc_mark(dir->path);
}

static void
free_dir(struct dir_data *dir)
{
    if (dir) {
        if (dir->dir) closedir(dir->dir);
    }
    xfree(dir);
}

static VALUE dir_close(VALUE);

static VALUE
dir_s_alloc(VALUE klass)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    VALUE obj = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dir_data, mark_dir, free_dir, dirp);

    dirp->dir = NULL;
    dirp->path = Qnil;
    dirp->enc = NULL;

    return obj;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.new( string ) -> aDir
 *
 *  Returns a new directory object for the named directory.
 */
static VALUE
dir_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dp;
    rb_encoding  *fsenc;
    VALUE dirname, opt;
    static VALUE sym_enc;

    if (!sym_enc) {
        sym_enc = ID2SYM(rb_intern("encoding"));
    }
    fsenc = rb_filesystem_encoding();

    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &dirname, &opt);

    if (!NIL_P(opt)) {
        VALUE v, enc=Qnil;
        opt = rb_convert_type(opt, T_HASH, "Hash", "to_hash");

        v = rb_hash_aref(opt, sym_enc);
        if (!NIL_P(v)) enc = v;

        if (!NIL_P(enc)) {
            fsenc = rb_to_encoding(enc);
        }
    }

    FilePathValue(dirname);

    Data_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, dp);
    if (dp->dir) closedir(dp->dir);
    dp->dir = NULL;
    dp->path = Qnil;
    dp->enc = fsenc;
    dp->dir = opendir(RSTRING_PTR(dirname));
    if (dp->dir == NULL) {
        if (errno == EMFILE || errno == ENFILE) {
            rb_gc();
            dp->dir = opendir(RSTRING_PTR(dirname));
        }
        if (dp->dir == NULL) {
            rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(dirname));
        }
    }
    dp->path = rb_str_dup_frozen(dirname);

    return dir;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.open( string ) => aDir
 *     Dir.open( string ) {| aDir | block } => anObject
 *
 *  With no block, <code>open</code> is a synonym for
 *  <code>Dir::new</code>. If a block is present, it is passed
 *  <i>aDir</i> as a parameter. The directory is closed at the end of
 *  the block, and <code>Dir::open</code> returns the value of the
 *  block.
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
    struct dir_data *dp;
    VALUE dir = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dir_data, mark_dir, free_dir, dp);

    dir_initialize(argc, argv, dir);
    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
        return rb_ensure(rb_yield, dir, dir_close, dir);
    }

    return dir;
}

static void
dir_closed(void)
{
    rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "closed directory");
}

static void
dir_check(VALUE dir)
{
    if (!OBJ_UNTRUSTED(dir) && rb_safe_level() >= 4)
        rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: operation on trusted Dir");
    rb_check_frozen(dir);
}

#define GetDIR(obj, dirp) do {\
    dir_check(dir);\
    Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dir_data, dirp);\
    if (dirp->dir == NULL) dir_closed();\
} while (0)


/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.inspect => string
 *
 *  Return a string describing this Dir object.
 */
static VALUE
dir_inspect(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;

    Data_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, dirp);
    if (!NIL_P(dirp->path)) {
        const char *c = rb_obj_classname(dir);
        return rb_sprintf("#<%s:%s>", c, RSTRING_PTR(dirp->path));
    }
    return rb_funcall(dir, rb_intern("to_s"), 0, 0);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.path => string or nil
 *
 *  Returns the path parameter passed to <em>dir</em>'s constructor.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("..")
 *     d.path   #=> ".."
 */
static VALUE
dir_path(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;

    Data_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, dirp);
    if (NIL_P(dirp->path)) return Qnil;
    return rb_str_dup(dirp->path);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.read => string or nil
 *
 *  Reads the next entry from <em>dir</em> and returns it as a string.
 *  Returns <code>nil</code> at the end of the stream.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")
 *     d.read   #=> "."
 *     d.read   #=> ".."
 *     d.read   #=> "config.h"
 */
static VALUE
dir_read(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    struct dirent *dp;

    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    errno = 0;
    dp = readdir(dirp->dir);
    if (dp) {
        return rb_external_str_new_with_enc(dp->d_name, NAMLEN(dp), dirp->enc);
    }
    else if (errno == 0) {      /* end of stream */
        return Qnil;
    }
    else {
        rb_sys_fail(0);
    }
    return Qnil;                /* not reached */
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.each { |filename| block }  => dir
 *
 *  Calls the block once for each entry in this directory, passing the
 *  filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")
 *     d.each  {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }
 *
 *  <em>produces:</em>
 *
 *     Got .
 *     Got ..
 *     Got config.h
 *     Got main.rb
 */
static VALUE
dir_each(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    struct dirent *dp;

    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(dir, 0, 0);
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    rewinddir(dirp->dir);
    for (dp = readdir(dirp->dir); dp != NULL; dp = readdir(dirp->dir)) {
        rb_yield(rb_external_str_new_with_enc(dp->d_name, NAMLEN(dp), dirp->enc));
        if (dirp->dir == NULL) dir_closed();
    }
    return dir;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.pos => integer
 *     dir.tell => integer
 *
 *  Returns the current position in <em>dir</em>. See also
 *  <code>Dir#seek</code>.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")
 *     d.tell   #=> 0
 *     d.read   #=> "."
 *     d.tell   #=> 12
 */
static VALUE
dir_tell(VALUE dir)
{
#ifdef HAVE_TELLDIR
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    long pos;

    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    pos = telldir(dirp->dir);
    return rb_int2inum(pos);
#else
    rb_notimplement();
#endif
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.seek( integer ) => dir
 *
 *  Seeks to a particular location in <em>dir</em>. <i>integer</i>
 *  must be a value returned by <code>Dir#tell</code>.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")   #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
 *     d.read                   #=> "."
 *     i = d.tell               #=> 12
 *     d.read                   #=> ".."
 *     d.seek(i)                #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
 *     d.read                   #=> ".."
 */
static VALUE
dir_seek(VALUE dir, VALUE pos)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    off_t p = NUM2OFFT(pos);

    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
#ifdef HAVE_SEEKDIR
    seekdir(dirp->dir, p);
    return dir;
#else
    rb_notimplement();
#endif
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.pos( integer ) => integer
 *
 *  Synonym for <code>Dir#seek</code>, but returns the position
 *  parameter.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")   #=> #<Dir:0x401b3c40>
 *     d.read                   #=> "."
 *     i = d.pos                #=> 12
 *     d.read                   #=> ".."
 *     d.pos = i                #=> 12
 *     d.read                   #=> ".."
 */
static VALUE
dir_set_pos(VALUE dir, VALUE pos)
{
    dir_seek(dir, pos);
    return pos;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.rewind => dir
 *
 *  Repositions <em>dir</em> to the first entry.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")
 *     d.read     #=> "."
 *     d.rewind   #=> #<Dir:0x401b3fb0>
 *     d.read     #=> "."
 */
static VALUE
dir_rewind(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;

    if (rb_safe_level() >= 4 && !OBJ_UNTRUSTED(dir)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't close");
    }
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    rewinddir(dirp->dir);
    return dir;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     dir.close => nil
 *
 *  Closes the directory stream. Any further attempts to access
 *  <em>dir</em> will raise an <code>IOError</code>.
 *
 *     d = Dir.new("testdir")
 *     d.close   #=> nil
 */
static VALUE
dir_close(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;

    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    closedir(dirp->dir);
    dirp->dir = NULL;

    return Qnil;
}

static void
dir_chdir(VALUE path)
{
    if (chdir(RSTRING_PTR(path)) < 0)
        rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(path));
}

static int chdir_blocking = 0;
static VALUE chdir_thread = Qnil;

struct chdir_data {
    VALUE old_path, new_path;
    int done;
};

static VALUE
chdir_yield(struct chdir_data *args)
{
    dir_chdir(args->new_path);
    args->done = Qtrue;
    chdir_blocking++;
    if (chdir_thread == Qnil)
        chdir_thread = rb_thread_current();
    return rb_yield(args->new_path);
}

static VALUE
chdir_restore(struct chdir_data *args)
{
    if (args->done) {
        chdir_blocking--;
        if (chdir_blocking == 0)
            chdir_thread = Qnil;
        dir_chdir(args->old_path);
    }
    return Qnil;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.chdir( [ string] ) => 0
 *     Dir.chdir( [ string] ) {| path | block }  => anObject
 *
 *  Changes the current working directory of the process to the given
 *  string. When called without an argument, changes the directory to
 *  the value of the environment variable <code>HOME</code>, or
 *  <code>LOGDIR</code>. <code>SystemCallError</code> (probably
 *  <code>Errno::ENOENT</code>) if the target directory does not exist.
 *
 *  If a block is given, it is passed the name of the new current
 *  directory, and the block is executed with that as the current
 *  directory. The original working directory is restored when the block
 *  exits. The return value of <code>chdir</code> is the value of the
 *  block. <code>chdir</code> blocks can be nested, but in a
 *  multi-threaded program an error will be raised if a thread attempts
 *  to open a <code>chdir</code> block while another thread has one
 *  open.
 *
 *     Dir.chdir("/var/spool/mail")
 *     puts Dir.pwd
 *     Dir.chdir("/tmp") do
 *       puts Dir.pwd
 *       Dir.chdir("/usr") do
 *         puts Dir.pwd
 *       end
 *       puts Dir.pwd
 *     end
 *     puts Dir.pwd
 *
 *  <em>produces:</em>
 *
 *     /var/spool/mail
 *     /tmp
 *     /usr
 *     /tmp
 *     /var/spool/mail
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_chdir(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE path = Qnil;

    rb_secure(2);
    if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &path) == 1) {
        FilePathValue(path);
    }
    else {
        const char *dist = getenv("HOME");
        if (!dist) {
            dist = getenv("LOGDIR");
            if (!dist) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "HOME/LOGDIR not set");
        }
        path = rb_str_new2(dist);
    }

    if (chdir_blocking > 0) {
        if (!rb_block_given_p() || rb_thread_current() != chdir_thread)
            rb_warn("conflicting chdir during another chdir block");
    }

    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
        struct chdir_data args;
        char *cwd = my_getcwd();

        args.old_path = rb_tainted_str_new2(cwd); xfree(cwd);
        args.new_path = path;
        args.done = Qfalse;
        return rb_ensure(chdir_yield, (VALUE)&args, chdir_restore, (VALUE)&args);
    }
    dir_chdir(path);

    return INT2FIX(0);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.getwd => string
 *     Dir.pwd => string
 *
 *  Returns the path to the current working directory of this process as
 *  a string.
 *
 *     Dir.chdir("/tmp")   #=> 0
 *     Dir.getwd           #=> "/tmp"
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_getwd(VALUE dir)
{
    char *path;
    VALUE cwd;

    rb_secure(4);
    path = my_getcwd();
    cwd = rb_tainted_str_new2(path);

    xfree(path);
    return cwd;
}

static void
check_dirname(volatile VALUE *dir)
{
    char *path, *pend;

    rb_secure(2);
    FilePathValue(*dir);
    path = RSTRING_PTR(*dir);
    if (path && *(pend = rb_path_end(rb_path_skip_prefix(path)))) {
        *dir = rb_str_new(path, pend - path);
    }
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.chroot( string ) => 0
 *
 *  Changes this process's idea of the file system root. Only a
 *  privileged process may make this call. Not available on all
 *  platforms. On Unix systems, see <code>chroot(2)</code> for more
 *  information.
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_chroot(VALUE dir, VALUE path)
{
#if defined(HAVE_CHROOT) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
    check_dirname(&path);

    if (chroot(RSTRING_PTR(path)) == -1)
        rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(path));

    return INT2FIX(0);
#else
    rb_notimplement();
    return Qnil;                /* not reached */
#endif
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.mkdir( string [, integer] ) => 0
 *
 *  Makes a new directory named by <i>string</i>, with permissions
 *  specified by the optional parameter <i>anInteger</i>. The
 *  permissions may be modified by the value of
 *  <code>File::umask</code>, and are ignored on NT. Raises a
 *  <code>SystemCallError</code> if the directory cannot be created. See
 *  also the discussion of permissions in the class documentation for
 *  <code>File</code>.
 *
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_mkdir(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE path, vmode;
    int mode;

    if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &path, &vmode) == 2) {
        mode = NUM2INT(vmode);
    }
    else {
        mode = 0777;
    }

    check_dirname(&path);
    if (mkdir(RSTRING_PTR(path), mode) == -1)
        rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(path));

    return INT2FIX(0);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.delete( string ) => 0
 *     Dir.rmdir( string ) => 0
 *     Dir.unlink( string ) => 0
 *
 *  Deletes the named directory. Raises a subclass of
 *  <code>SystemCallError</code> if the directory isn't empty.
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_rmdir(VALUE obj, VALUE dir)
{
    check_dirname(&dir);
    if (rmdir(RSTRING_PTR(dir)) < 0)
        rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(dir));

    return INT2FIX(0);
}

static void
sys_warning_1(const char* mesg)
{
    rb_sys_warning("%s", mesg);
}

#define GLOB_VERBOSE    (1UL << (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT - 1))
#define sys_warning(val) \
    (void)((flags & GLOB_VERBOSE) && rb_protect((VALUE (*)(VALUE))sys_warning_1, (VALUE)(val), 0))

#define GLOB_ALLOC(type) (type *)malloc(sizeof(type))
#define GLOB_ALLOC_N(type, n) (type *)malloc(sizeof(type) * (n))
#define GLOB_FREE(ptr) free(ptr)
#define GLOB_JUMP_TAG(status) ((status == -1) ? rb_memerror() : rb_jump_tag(status))

/*
 * ENOTDIR can be returned by stat(2) if a non-leaf element of the path
 * is not a directory.
 */
#define to_be_ignored(e) ((e) == ENOENT || (e) == ENOTDIR)

/* System call with warning */
static int
do_stat(const char *path, struct stat *pst, int flags)

{
    int ret = stat(path, pst);
    if (ret < 0 && !to_be_ignored(errno))
        sys_warning(path);

    return ret;
}

static int
do_lstat(const char *path, struct stat *pst, int flags)
{
    int ret = lstat(path, pst);
    if (ret < 0 && !to_be_ignored(errno))
        sys_warning(path);

    return ret;
}

static DIR *
do_opendir(const char *path, int flags)
{
    DIR *dirp = opendir(path);
    if (dirp == NULL && !to_be_ignored(errno))
        sys_warning(path);

    return dirp;
}

/* Return nonzero if S has any special globbing chars in it.  */
static int
has_magic(const char *s, int flags, rb_encoding *enc)
{
    const int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
    const int nocase = flags & FNM_CASEFOLD;

    register const char *p = s;
    register const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    register char c;

    while ((c = *p++) != 0) {
        switch (c) {
          case '*':
          case '?':
          case '[':
            return 1;

          case '\\':
            if (escape && !(c = *p++))
                return 0;
            continue;

          default:
            if (!FNM_SYSCASE && ISALPHA(c) && nocase)
                return 1;
        }

        p = Next(p-1, pend, enc);
    }

    return 0;
}

/* Find separator in globbing pattern. */
static char *
find_dirsep(const char *s, int flags, rb_encoding *enc)
{
    const int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);

    register const char *p = s;
    register const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    register char c;
    int open = 0;

    while ((c = *p++) != 0) {
        switch (c) {
          case '[':
            open = 1;
            continue;
          case ']':
            open = 0;
            continue;

          case '/':
            if (!open)
                return (char *)p-1;
            continue;

          case '\\':
            if (escape && !(c = *p++))
                return (char *)p-1;
            continue;
        }

        p = Next(p-1, pend, enc);
    }

    return (char *)p-1;
}

/* Remove escaping backslashes */
static void
remove_backslashes(char *p, rb_encoding *enc)
{
    register const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    char *t = p;
    char *s = p;

    while (*p) {
        if (*p == '\\') {
            if (t != s)
                memmove(t, s, p - s);
            t += p - s;
            s = ++p;
            if (!*p) break;
        }
        Inc(p, pend, enc);
    }

    while (*p++);

    if (t != s)
        memmove(t, s, p - s); /* move '\0' too */
}

/* Globing pattern */
enum glob_pattern_type { PLAIN, MAGICAL, RECURSIVE, MATCH_ALL, MATCH_DIR };

struct glob_pattern {
    char *str;
    enum glob_pattern_type type;
    struct glob_pattern *next;
};

static void glob_free_pattern(struct glob_pattern *list);

static struct glob_pattern *
glob_make_pattern(const char *p, int flags, rb_encoding *enc)
{
    struct glob_pattern *list, *tmp, **tail = &list;
    int dirsep = 0; /* pattern is terminated with '/' */

    while (*p) {
        tmp = GLOB_ALLOC(struct glob_pattern);
        if (!tmp) goto error;
        if (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '*' && p[2] == '/') {
            /* fold continuous RECURSIVEs (needed in glob_helper) */
            do { p += 3; } while (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '*' && p[2] == '/');
            tmp->type = RECURSIVE;
            tmp->str = 0;
            dirsep = 1;
        }
        else {
            const char *m = find_dirsep(p, flags, enc);
            char *buf = GLOB_ALLOC_N(char, m-p+1);
            if (!buf) {
                GLOB_FREE(tmp);
                goto error;
            }
            memcpy(buf, p, m-p);
            buf[m-p] = '\0';
            tmp->type = has_magic(buf, flags, enc) ? MAGICAL : PLAIN;
            tmp->str = buf;
            if (*m) {
                dirsep = 1;
                p = m + 1;
            }
            else {
                dirsep = 0;
                p = m;
            }
        }
        *tail = tmp;
        tail = &tmp->next;
    }

    tmp = GLOB_ALLOC(struct glob_pattern);
    if (!tmp) {
      error:
        *tail = 0;
        glob_free_pattern(list);
        return 0;
    }
    tmp->type = dirsep ? MATCH_DIR : MATCH_ALL;
    tmp->str = 0;
    *tail = tmp;
    tmp->next = 0;

    return list;
}

static void
glob_free_pattern(struct glob_pattern *list)
{
    while (list) {
        struct glob_pattern *tmp = list;
        list = list->next;
        if (tmp->str)
            GLOB_FREE(tmp->str);
        GLOB_FREE(tmp);
    }
}

static char *
join_path(const char *path, int dirsep, const char *name)
{
    long len = strlen(path);
    long len2 = strlen(name)+(dirsep?1:0)+1;
    char *buf = GLOB_ALLOC_N(char, len+len2);

    if (!buf) return 0;
    memcpy(buf, path, len);
    if (dirsep) {
        buf[len++] = '/';
    }
    buf[len] = '\0';
    strlcat(buf+len, name, len2);
    return buf;
}

enum answer { YES, NO, UNKNOWN };

#ifndef S_ISDIR
#   define S_ISDIR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
#endif

#ifndef S_ISLNK
#  ifndef S_IFLNK
#    define S_ISLNK(m) (0)
#  else
#    define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
#  endif
#endif

struct glob_args {
    void (*func)(const char *, VALUE, void *);
    const char *path;
    VALUE value;
    rb_encoding *enc;
};

static VALUE
glob_func_caller(VALUE val)
{
    struct glob_args *args = (struct glob_args *)val;

    (*args->func)(args->path, args->value, args->enc);
    return Qnil;
}

#define glob_call_func(func, path, arg, enc) (*func)(path, arg, enc)

static int
glob_helper(
    const char *path,
    int dirsep, /* '/' should be placed before appending child entry's name to 'path'. */
    enum answer exist, /* Does 'path' indicate an existing entry? */
    enum answer isdir, /* Does 'path' indicate a directory or a symlink to a directory? */
    struct glob_pattern **beg,
    struct glob_pattern **end,
    int flags,
    ruby_glob_func *func,
    VALUE arg,
    rb_encoding *enc)
{
    struct stat st;
    int status = 0;
    struct glob_pattern **cur, **new_beg, **new_end;
    int plain = 0, magical = 0, recursive = 0, match_all = 0, match_dir = 0;
    int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);

    for (cur = beg; cur < end; ++cur) {
        struct glob_pattern *p = *cur;
        if (p->type == RECURSIVE) {
            recursive = 1;
            p = p->next;
        }
        switch (p->type) {
          case PLAIN:
            plain = 1;
            break;
          case MAGICAL:
            magical = 1;
            break;
          case MATCH_ALL:
            match_all = 1;
            break;
          case MATCH_DIR:
            match_dir = 1;
            break;
          case RECURSIVE:
            rb_bug("continuous RECURSIVEs");
        }
    }

    if (*path) {
        if (match_all && exist == UNKNOWN) {
            if (do_lstat(path, &st, flags) == 0) {
                exist = YES;
                isdir = S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) ? YES : S_ISLNK(st.st_mode) ? UNKNOWN : NO;
            }
            else {
                exist = NO;
                isdir = NO;
            }
        }
        if (match_dir && isdir == UNKNOWN) {
            if (do_stat(path, &st, flags) == 0) {
                exist = YES;
                isdir = S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) ? YES : NO;
            }
            else {
                exist = NO;
                isdir = NO;
            }
        }
        if (match_all && exist == YES) {
            status = glob_call_func(func, path, arg, enc);
            if (status) return status;
        }
        if (match_dir && isdir == YES) {
            char *tmp = join_path(path, dirsep, "");
            if (!tmp) return -1;
            status = glob_call_func(func, tmp, arg, enc);
            GLOB_FREE(tmp);
            if (status) return status;
        }
    }

    if (exist == NO || isdir == NO) return 0;

    if (magical || recursive) {
        struct dirent *dp;
        DIR *dirp = do_opendir(*path ? path : ".", flags);
        if (dirp == NULL) return 0;

        for (dp = readdir(dirp); dp != NULL; dp = readdir(dirp)) {
            char *buf = join_path(path, dirsep, dp->d_name);
            enum answer new_isdir = UNKNOWN;

            if (!buf) {
                status = -1;
                break;
            }
            if (recursive && strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") != 0
                && fnmatch("*", rb_usascii_encoding(), dp->d_name, flags) == 0) {
#ifndef _WIN32
                if (do_lstat(buf, &st, flags) == 0)
                    new_isdir = S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) ? YES : S_ISLNK(st.st_mode) ? UNKNOWN : NO;
                else
                    new_isdir = NO;
#else
                new_isdir = dp->d_isdir ? (!dp->d_isrep ? YES : UNKNOWN) : NO;
#endif
            }

            new_beg = new_end = GLOB_ALLOC_N(struct glob_pattern *, (end - beg) * 2);
            if (!new_beg) {
                GLOB_FREE(buf);
                status = -1;
                break;
            }

            for (cur = beg; cur < end; ++cur) {
                struct glob_pattern *p = *cur;
                if (p->type == RECURSIVE) {
                    if (new_isdir == YES) /* not symlink but real directory */
                        *new_end++ = p; /* append recursive pattern */
                    p = p->next; /* 0 times recursion */
                }
                if (p->type == PLAIN || p->type == MAGICAL) {
                    if (fnmatch(p->str, enc, dp->d_name, flags) == 0)
                        *new_end++ = p->next;
                }
            }

            status = glob_helper(buf, 1, YES, new_isdir, new_beg, new_end,
                                 flags, func, arg, enc);
            GLOB_FREE(buf);
            GLOB_FREE(new_beg);
            if (status) break;
        }

        closedir(dirp);
    }
    else if (plain) {
        struct glob_pattern **copy_beg, **copy_end, **cur2;

        copy_beg = copy_end = GLOB_ALLOC_N(struct glob_pattern *, end - beg);
        if (!copy_beg) return -1;
        for (cur = beg; cur < end; ++cur)
            *copy_end++ = (*cur)->type == PLAIN ? *cur : 0;

        for (cur = copy_beg; cur < copy_end; ++cur) {
            if (*cur) {
                char *buf;
                char *name;
                size_t len = strlen((*cur)->str) + 1;
                name = GLOB_ALLOC_N(char, len);
                if (!name) {
                    status = -1;
                    break;
                }
                memcpy(name, (*cur)->str, len);
                if (escape) remove_backslashes(name, enc);

                new_beg = new_end = GLOB_ALLOC_N(struct glob_pattern *, end - beg);
                if (!new_beg) {
                    GLOB_FREE(name);
                    status = -1;
                    break;
                }
                *new_end++ = (*cur)->next;
                for (cur2 = cur + 1; cur2 < copy_end; ++cur2) {
                    if (*cur2 && fnmatch((*cur2)->str, enc, name, flags) == 0) {
                        *new_end++ = (*cur2)->next;
                        *cur2 = 0;
                    }
                }

                buf = join_path(path, dirsep, name);
                GLOB_FREE(name);
                if (!buf) {
                    GLOB_FREE(new_beg);
                    status = -1;
                    break;
                }
                status = glob_helper(buf, 1, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, new_beg,
                                     new_end, flags, func, arg, enc);
                GLOB_FREE(buf);
                GLOB_FREE(new_beg);
                if (status) break;
            }
        }

        GLOB_FREE(copy_beg);
    }

    return status;
}

static int
ruby_glob0(const char *path, int flags, ruby_glob_func *func, VALUE arg, rb_encoding *enc)
{
    struct glob_pattern *list;
    const char *root, *start;
    char *buf;
    int n;
    int status;

    start = root = path;
    flags |= FNM_SYSCASE;
#if defined DOSISH
    root = rb_path_skip_prefix(root);
#endif

    if (root && *root == '/') root++;

    n = root - start;
    buf = GLOB_ALLOC_N(char, n + 1);
    if (!buf) return -1;
    MEMCPY(buf, start, char, n);
    buf[n] = '\0';

    list = glob_make_pattern(root, flags, enc);
    if (!list) {
        GLOB_FREE(buf);
        return -1;
    }
    status = glob_helper(buf, 0, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, &list, &list + 1, flags, func, arg, enc);
    glob_free_pattern(list);
    GLOB_FREE(buf);

    return status;
}

int
ruby_glob(const char *path, int flags, ruby_glob_func *func, VALUE arg)
{
    return ruby_glob0(path, flags & ~GLOB_VERBOSE, func, arg,
                      rb_ascii8bit_encoding());
}

static int
rb_glob_caller(const char *path, VALUE a, void *enc)
{
    int status;
    struct glob_args *args = (struct glob_args *)a;

    args->path = path;
    rb_protect(glob_func_caller, a, &status);
    return status;
}

static int
rb_glob2(const char *path, int flags,
         void (*func)(const char *, VALUE, void *), VALUE arg,
         rb_encoding* enc)
{
    struct glob_args args;

    args.func = func;
    args.value = arg;
    args.enc = enc;

    if (flags & FNM_SYSCASE) {
        rb_warning("Dir.glob() ignores File::FNM_CASEFOLD");
    }

    return ruby_glob0(path, flags | GLOB_VERBOSE, rb_glob_caller, (VALUE)&args,
                      enc);
}

void
rb_glob(const char *path, void (*func)(const char *, VALUE, void *), VALUE arg)
{
    int status = rb_glob2(path, 0, func, arg, rb_ascii8bit_encoding());
    if (status) GLOB_JUMP_TAG(status);
}

static void
push_pattern(const char *path, VALUE ary, void *enc)
{
    rb_ary_push(ary, rb_external_str_new_with_enc(path, strlen(path), enc));
}

static int
ruby_brace_expand(const char *str, int flags, ruby_glob_func *func, VALUE arg,
                  rb_encoding *enc)
{
    const int escape = !(flags & FNM_NOESCAPE);
    const char *p = str;
    const char *pend = p + strlen(p);
    const char *s = p;
    const char *lbrace = 0, *rbrace = 0;
    int nest = 0, status = 0;

    while (*p) {
        if (*p == '{' && nest++ == 0) {
            lbrace = p;
        }
        if (*p == '}' && --nest <= 0) {
            rbrace = p;
            break;
        }
        if (*p == '\\' && escape) {
            if (!*++p) break;
        }
        Inc(p, pend, enc);
    }

    if (lbrace && rbrace) {
        char *buf = GLOB_ALLOC_N(char, strlen(s) + 1);
        long shift;

        if (!buf) return -1;
        memcpy(buf, s, lbrace-s);
        shift = (lbrace-s);
        p = lbrace;
        while (p < rbrace) {
            const char *t = ++p;
            nest = 0;
            while (p < rbrace && !(*p == ',' && nest == 0)) {
                if (*p == '{') nest++;
                if (*p == '}') nest--;
                if (*p == '\\' && escape) {
                    if (++p == rbrace) break;
                }
                Inc(p, pend, enc);
            }
            memcpy(buf+shift, t, p-t);
            strcpy(buf+shift+(p-t), rbrace+1);
            status = ruby_brace_expand(buf, flags, func, arg, enc);
            if (status) break;
        }
        GLOB_FREE(buf);
    }
    else if (!lbrace && !rbrace) {
        status = (*func)(s, arg, enc);
    }

    return status;
}

struct brace_args {
    ruby_glob_func *func;
    VALUE value;
    int flags;
};

static int
glob_brace(const char *path, VALUE val, void *enc)
{
    struct brace_args *arg = (struct brace_args *)val;

    return ruby_glob0(path, arg->flags, arg->func, arg->value, enc);
}

static int
ruby_brace_glob0(const char *str, int flags, ruby_glob_func *func, VALUE arg,
                 rb_encoding* enc)
{
    struct brace_args args;

    args.func = func;
    args.value = arg;
    args.flags = flags;
    return ruby_brace_expand(str, flags, glob_brace, (VALUE)&args, enc);
}

int
ruby_brace_glob(const char *str, int flags, ruby_glob_func *func, VALUE arg)
{
    return ruby_brace_glob0(str, flags & ~GLOB_VERBOSE, func, arg,
                            rb_ascii8bit_encoding());
}

static int
push_glob(VALUE ary, VALUE str, int flags)
{
    struct glob_args args;
    rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_get(str);

    if (enc == rb_usascii_encoding()) enc = rb_filesystem_encoding();
    args.func = push_pattern;
    args.value = ary;
    args.enc = enc;

    return ruby_brace_glob0(RSTRING_PTR(str), flags | GLOB_VERBOSE,
                            rb_glob_caller, (VALUE)&args, enc);
}

static VALUE
rb_push_glob(VALUE str, int flags) /* '\0' is delimiter */
{
    long offset = 0;
    VALUE ary;

    StringValue(str);
    ary = rb_ary_new();

    while (offset < RSTRING_LEN(str)) {
        char *p, *pend;
        int status;
        p = RSTRING_PTR(str) + offset;
        status = push_glob(ary, rb_enc_str_new(p, strlen(p), rb_enc_get(str)),
                           flags);
        if (status) GLOB_JUMP_TAG(status);
        if (offset >= RSTRING_LEN(str)) break;
        p += strlen(p) + 1;
        pend = RSTRING_PTR(str) + RSTRING_LEN(str);
        while (p < pend && !*p)
            p++;
        offset = p - RSTRING_PTR(str);
    }

    return ary;
}

static VALUE
dir_globs(long argc, VALUE *argv, int flags)
{
    VALUE ary = rb_ary_new();
    long i;

    for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
        int status;
        VALUE str = argv[i];
        SafeStringValue(str);
        status = push_glob(ary, str, flags);
        if (status) GLOB_JUMP_TAG(status);
    }

    return ary;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir[ array ]                 => array
 *     Dir[ string [, string ...] ] => array
 *
 *  Equivalent to calling
 *  <code>Dir.glob(</code><i>array,</i><code>0)</code> and
 *  <code>Dir.glob([</code><i>string,...</i><code>],0)</code>.
 *
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_aref(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    if (argc == 1) {
        return rb_push_glob(argv[0], 0);
    }
    return dir_globs(argc, argv, 0);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.glob( pattern, [flags] ) => array
 *     Dir.glob( pattern, [flags] ) {| filename | block }  => nil
 *
 *  Returns the filenames found by expanding <i>pattern</i> which is
 *  an +Array+ of the patterns or the pattern +String+, either as an
 *  <i>array</i> or as parameters to the block. Note that this pattern
 *  is not a regexp (it's closer to a shell glob). See
 *  <code>File::fnmatch</code> for the meaning of the <i>flags</i>
 *  parameter. Note that case sensitivity depends on your system (so
 *  <code>File::FNM_CASEFOLD</code> is ignored)
 *
 *  <code>*</code>::        Matches any file. Can be restricted by
 *                          other values in the glob. <code>*</code>
 *                          will match all files; <code>c*</code> will
 *                          match all files beginning with
 *                          <code>c</code>; <code>*c</code> will match
 *                          all files ending with <code>c</code>; and
 *                          <code>*c*</code> will match all files that
 *                          have <code>c</code> in them (including at
 *                          the beginning or end). Equivalent to
 *                          <code>/ .* /x</code> in regexp.
 *  <code>**</code>::       Matches directories recursively.
 *  <code>?</code>::        Matches any one character. Equivalent to
 *                          <code>/.{1}/</code> in regexp.
 *  <code>[set]</code>::    Matches any one character in +set+.
 *                          Behaves exactly like character sets in
 *                          Regexp, including set negation
 *                          (<code>[^a-z]</code>).
 *  <code>{p,q}</code>::    Matches either literal <code>p</code> or
 *                          literal <code>q</code>. Matching literals
 *                          may be more than one character in length.
 *                          More than two literals may be specified.
 *                          Equivalent to pattern alternation in
 *                          regexp.
 *  <code>\</code>::        Escapes the next metacharacter.
 *
 *     Dir["config.?"]                     #=> ["config.h"]
 *     Dir.glob("config.?")                #=> ["config.h"]
 *     Dir.glob("*.[a-z][a-z]")            #=> ["main.rb"]
 *     Dir.glob("*.[^r]*")                 #=> ["config.h"]
 *     Dir.glob("*.{rb,h}")                #=> ["main.rb", "config.h"]
 *     Dir.glob("*")                       #=> ["config.h", "main.rb"]
 *     Dir.glob("*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH)   #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]
 *
 *     rbfiles = File.join("**", "*.rb")
 *     Dir.glob(rbfiles)                   #=> ["main.rb",
 *                                         #    "lib/song.rb",
 *                                         #    "lib/song/karaoke.rb"]
 *     libdirs = File.join("**", "lib")
 *     Dir.glob(libdirs)                   #=> ["lib"]
 *
 *     librbfiles = File.join("**", "lib", "**", "*.rb")
 *     Dir.glob(librbfiles)                #=> ["lib/song.rb",
 *                                         #    "lib/song/karaoke.rb"]
 *
 *     librbfiles = File.join("**", "lib", "*.rb")
 *     Dir.glob(librbfiles)                #=> ["lib/song.rb"]
 */
static VALUE
dir_s_glob(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE str, rflags, ary;
    int flags;

    if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &str, &rflags) == 2)
        flags = NUM2INT(rflags);
    else
        flags = 0;

    ary = rb_check_array_type(str);
    if (NIL_P(ary)) {
        ary = rb_push_glob(str, flags);
    }
    else {
        volatile VALUE v = ary;
        ary = dir_globs(RARRAY_LEN(v), RARRAY_PTR(v), flags);
    }

    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
        rb_ary_each(ary);
        return Qnil;
    }
    return ary;
}

static VALUE
dir_open_dir(int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
    VALUE dir = rb_funcall2(rb_cDir, rb_intern("open"), argc, argv);

    if (TYPE(dir) != T_DATA ||
        RDATA(dir)->dfree != (RUBY_DATA_FUNC)free_dir) {
        rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected Dir)",
                 rb_obj_classname(dir));
    }
    return dir;
}


/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.foreach( dirname ) {| filename | block }  => nil
 *
 *  Calls the block once for each entry in the named directory, passing
 *  the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
 *
 *     Dir.foreach("testdir") {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }
 *
 *  <em>produces:</em>
 *
 *     Got .
 *     Got ..
 *     Got config.h
 *     Got main.rb
 *
 */
static VALUE
dir_foreach(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;

    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(io, argc, argv);
    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    rb_ensure(dir_each, dir, dir_close, dir);
    return Qnil;
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     Dir.entries( dirname ) => array
 *
 *  Returns an array containing all of the filenames in the given
 *  directory. Will raise a <code>SystemCallError</code> if the named
 *  directory doesn't exist.
 *
 *     Dir.entries("testdir")   #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]
 *
 */
static VALUE
dir_entries(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;

    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    return rb_ensure(rb_Array, dir, dir_close, dir);
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     File.fnmatch( pattern, path, [flags] ) => (true or false)
 *     File.fnmatch?( pattern, path, [flags] ) => (true or false)
 *
 *  Returns true if <i>path</i> matches against <i>pattern</i> The
 *  pattern is not a regular expression; instead it follows rules
 *  similar to shell filename globbing. It may contain the following
 *  metacharacters:
 *
 *  <code>*</code>::        Matches any file. Can be restricted by
 *                          other values in the glob. <code>*</code>
 *                          will match all files; <code>c*</code> will
 *                          match all files beginning with
 *                          <code>c</code>; <code>*c</code> will match
 *                          all files ending with <code>c</code>; and
 *                          <code>*c*</code> will match all files that
 *                          have <code>c</code> in them (including at
 *                          the beginning or end). Equivalent to
 *                          <code>/ .* /x</code> in regexp.
 *  <code>**</code>::       Matches directories recursively or files
 *                          expansively.
 *  <code>?</code>::        Matches any one character. Equivalent to
 *                          <code>/.{1}/</code> in regexp.
 *  <code>[set]</code>::    Matches any one character in +set+.
 *                          Behaves exactly like character sets in
 *                          Regexp, including set negation
 *                          (<code>[^a-z]</code>).
 *  <code>\</code>::        Escapes the next metacharacter.
 *
 *  <i>flags</i> is a bitwise OR of the <code>FNM_xxx</code>
 *  parameters. The same glob pattern and flags are used by
 *  <code>Dir::glob</code>.
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('cat',       'cat')        #=> true  # match entire string
 *     File.fnmatch('cat',       'category')   #=> false # only match partial string
 *     File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cats')       #=> false # { } isn't supported
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('c?t',     'cat')          #=> true  # '?' match only 1 character
 *     File.fnmatch('c??t',    'cat')          #=> false # ditto
 *     File.fnmatch('c*',      'cats')         #=> true  # '*' match 0 or more characters
 *     File.fnmatch('c*t',     'c/a/b/t')      #=> true  # ditto
 *     File.fnmatch('ca[a-z]', 'cat')          #=> true  # inclusive bracket expression
 *     File.fnmatch('ca[^t]',  'cat')          #=> false # exclusive bracket expression ('^' or '!')
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('cat', 'CAT')                     #=> false # case sensitive
 *     File.fnmatch('cat', 'CAT', File::FNM_CASEFOLD) #=> true  # case insensitive
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('?',   '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME)  #=> false # wildcard doesn't match '/' on FNM_PATHNAME
 *     File.fnmatch('*',   '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME)  #=> false # ditto
 *     File.fnmatch('[/]', '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME)  #=> false # ditto
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('\?',   '?')                       #=> true  # escaped wildcard becomes ordinary
 *     File.fnmatch('\a',   'a')                       #=> true  # escaped ordinary remains ordinary
 *     File.fnmatch('\a',   '\a', File::FNM_NOESCAPE)  #=> true  # FNM_NOESACPE makes '\' ordinary
 *     File.fnmatch('[\?]', '?')                       #=> true  # can escape inside bracket expression
 *
 *     File.fnmatch('*',   '.profile')                      #=> false # wildcard doesn't match leading
 *     File.fnmatch('*',   '.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH)  #=> true  # period by default.
 *     File.fnmatch('.*',  '.profile')                      #=> true
 *
 *     rbfiles = '**' '/' '*.rb' # you don't have to do like this. just write in single string.
 *     File.fnmatch(rbfiles, 'main.rb')                    #=> false
 *     File.fnmatch(rbfiles, './main.rb')                  #=> false
 *     File.fnmatch(rbfiles, 'lib/song.rb')                #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch('**.rb', 'main.rb')                    #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch('**.rb', './main.rb')                  #=> false
 *     File.fnmatch('**.rb', 'lib/song.rb')                #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch('*',           'dave/.profile')                      #=> true
 *
 *     pattern = '*' '/' '*'
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME)  #=> false
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
 *
 *     pattern = '**' '/' 'foo'
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME)     #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, '/a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME)    #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'c:/a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME)  #=> true
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME)    #=> false
 *     File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
 */
static VALUE
file_s_fnmatch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE pattern, path;
    VALUE rflags;
    int flags;

    if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &pattern, &path, &rflags) == 3)
        flags = NUM2INT(rflags);
    else
        flags = 0;

    StringValue(pattern);
    FilePathStringValue(path);

    if (fnmatch(RSTRING_PTR(pattern), rb_enc_get(pattern), RSTRING_PTR(path),
                flags) == 0)
        return Qtrue;

    return Qfalse;
}

/*
 *  Objects of class <code>Dir</code> are directory streams representing
 *  directories in the underlying file system. They provide a variety of
 *  ways to list directories and their contents. See also
 *  <code>File</code>.
 *
 *  The directory used in these examples contains the two regular files
 *  (<code>config.h</code> and <code>main.rb</code>), the parent
 *  directory (<code>..</code>), and the directory itself
 *  (<code>.</code>).
 */
void
Init_Dir(void)
{
    rb_cDir = rb_define_class("Dir", rb_cObject);

    rb_include_module(rb_cDir, rb_mEnumerable);

    rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cDir, dir_s_alloc);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "open", dir_s_open, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "foreach", dir_foreach, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir, "entries", dir_entries, -1);

    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"initialize", dir_initialize, -1);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"path", dir_path, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"inspect", dir_inspect, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"read", dir_read, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"each", dir_each, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"rewind", dir_rewind, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"tell", dir_tell, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"seek", dir_seek, 1);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"pos", dir_tell, 0);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"pos=", dir_set_pos, 1);
    rb_define_method(rb_cDir,"close", dir_close, 0);

    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"chdir", dir_s_chdir, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"getwd", dir_s_getwd, 0);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"pwd", dir_s_getwd, 0);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"chroot", dir_s_chroot, 1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"mkdir", dir_s_mkdir, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"rmdir", dir_s_rmdir, 1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"delete", dir_s_rmdir, 1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"unlink", dir_s_rmdir, 1);

    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"glob", dir_s_glob, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"[]", dir_s_aref, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"exist?", rb_file_directory_p, 1); /* in file.c */
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDir,"exists?", rb_file_directory_p, 1); /* in file.c */

    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cFile,"fnmatch", file_s_fnmatch, -1);
    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cFile,"fnmatch?", file_s_fnmatch, -1);

    rb_file_const("FNM_NOESCAPE", INT2FIX(FNM_NOESCAPE));
    rb_file_const("FNM_PATHNAME", INT2FIX(FNM_PATHNAME));
    rb_file_const("FNM_DOTMATCH", INT2FIX(FNM_DOTMATCH));
    rb_file_const("FNM_CASEFOLD", INT2FIX(FNM_CASEFOLD));
    rb_file_const("FNM_SYSCASE", INT2FIX(FNM_SYSCASE));
}

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