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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
3  * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
4  * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
5  */
6 
7 #ifndef lint
8 char copyright[] =
9 "@(#) Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.\n\
10  All rights reserved.\n";
11 #endif not lint
12 
13 #ifndef lint
14 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)sccs.c	5.4 (Berkeley) 01/03/88";
15 #endif not lint
16 
17 # include <stdio.h>
18 # include <sys/param.h>
19 # include <sys/stat.h>
20 # include <sys/dir.h>
21 # include <errno.h>
22 # include <signal.h>
23 # include <sysexits.h>
24 # include <pwd.h>
25 
26 /*
27 **  SCCS.C -- human-oriented front end to the SCCS system.
28 **
29 **	Without trying to add any functionality to speak of, this
30 **	program tries to make SCCS a little more accessible to human
31 **	types.  The main thing it does is automatically put the
32 **	string "SCCS/s." on the front of names.  Also, it has a
33 **	couple of things that are designed to shorten frequent
34 **	combinations, e.g., "delget" which expands to a "delta"
35 **	and a "get".
36 **
37 **	This program can also function as a setuid front end.
38 **	To do this, you should copy the source, renaming it to
39 **	whatever you want, e.g., "syssccs".  Change any defaults
40 **	in the program (e.g., syssccs might default -d to
41 **	"/usr/src/sys").  Then recompile and put the result
42 **	as setuid to whomever you want.  In this mode, sccs
43 **	knows to not run setuid for certain programs in order
44 **	to preserve security, and so forth.
45 **
46 **	Usage:
47 **		sccs [flags] command [args]
48 **
49 **	Flags:
50 **		-d<dir>		<dir> represents a directory to search
51 **				out of.  It should be a full pathname
52 **				for general usage.  E.g., if <dir> is
53 **				"/usr/src/sys", then a reference to the
54 **				file "dev/bio.c" becomes a reference to
55 **				"/usr/src/sys/dev/bio.c".
56 **		-p<path>	prepends <path> to the final component
57 **				of the pathname.  By default, this is
58 **				"SCCS".  For example, in the -d example
59 **				above, the path then gets modified to
60 **				"/usr/src/sys/dev/SCCS/s.bio.c".  In
61 **				more common usage (without the -d flag),
62 **				"prog.c" would get modified to
63 **				"SCCS/s.prog.c".  In both cases, the
64 **				"s." gets automatically prepended.
65 **		-r		run as the real user.
66 **
67 **	Commands:
68 **		admin,
69 **		get,
70 **		delta,
71 **		rmdel,
72 **		cdc,
73 **		etc.		Straight out of SCCS; only difference
74 **				is that pathnames get modified as
75 **				described above.
76 **		enter		Front end doing "sccs admin -i<name> <name>"
77 **		create		Macro for "enter" followed by "get".
78 **		edit		Macro for "get -e".
79 **		unedit		Removes a file being edited, knowing
80 **				about p-files, etc.
81 **		delget		Macro for "delta" followed by "get".
82 **		deledit		Macro for "delta" followed by "get -e".
83 **		branch		Macro for "get -b -e", followed by "delta
84 **				-s -n", followd by "get -e -t -g".
85 **		diffs		"diff" the specified version of files
86 **				and the checked-out version.
87 **		print		Macro for "prs -e" followed by "get -p -m".
88 **		tell		List what files are being edited.
89 **		info		Print information about files being edited.
90 **		clean		Remove all files that can be
91 **				regenerated from SCCS files.
92 **		check		Like info, but return exit status, for
93 **				use in makefiles.
94 **		fix		Remove a top delta & reedit, but save
95 **				the previous changes in that delta.
96 **
97 **	Compilation Flags:
98 **		UIDUSER -- determine who the user is by looking at the
99 **			uid rather than the login name -- for machines
100 **			where SCCS gets the user in this way.
101 **		SCCSDIR -- if defined, forces the -d flag to take on
102 **			this value.  This is so that the setuid
103 **			aspects of this program cannot be abused.
104 **			This flag also disables the -p flag.
105 **		SCCSPATH -- the default for the -p flag.
106 **		MYNAME -- the title this program should print when it
107 **			gives error messages.
108 **
109 **	Compilation Instructions:
110 **		cc -O -n -s sccs.c
111 **		The flags listed above can be -D defined to simplify
112 **			recompilation for variant versions.
113 **
114 **	Author:
115 **		Eric Allman, UCB/INGRES
116 **		Copyright 1980 Regents of the University of California
117 */
118 
119 
120 /*******************  Configuration Information  ********************/
121 
122 # ifndef SCCSPATH
123 # define SCCSPATH	"SCCS"	/* pathname in which to find s-files */
124 # endif NOT SCCSPATH
125 
126 # ifndef MYNAME
127 # define MYNAME		"sccs"	/* name used for printing errors */
128 # endif NOT MYNAME
129 
130 # ifndef PROGPATH
131 # define PROGPATH(name)	"/usr/local/name"	/* place to find binaries */
132 # endif PROGPATH
133 
134 /****************  End of Configuration Information  ****************/
135 
136 typedef char	bool;
137 # define TRUE	1
138 # define FALSE	0
139 
140 # define bitset(bit, word)	((bool) ((bit) & (word)))
141 
142 struct sccsprog
143 {
144 	char	*sccsname;	/* name of SCCS routine */
145 	short	sccsoper;	/* opcode, see below */
146 	short	sccsflags;	/* flags, see below */
147 	char	*sccspath;	/* pathname of binary implementing */
148 };
149 
150 /* values for sccsoper */
151 # define PROG		0	/* call a program */
152 # define CMACRO		1	/* command substitution macro */
153 # define FIX		2	/* fix a delta */
154 # define CLEAN		3	/* clean out recreatable files */
155 # define UNEDIT		4	/* unedit a file */
156 # define SHELL		5	/* call a shell file (like PROG) */
157 # define DIFFS		6	/* diff between sccs & file out */
158 # define DODIFF		7	/* internal call to diff program */
159 # define ENTER		8	/* enter new files */
160 
161 /* bits for sccsflags */
162 # define NO_SDOT	0001	/* no s. on front of args */
163 # define REALUSER	0002	/* protected (e.g., admin) */
164 
165 /* modes for the "clean", "info", "check" ops */
166 # define CLEANC		0	/* clean command */
167 # define INFOC		1	/* info command */
168 # define CHECKC		2	/* check command */
169 # define TELLC		3	/* give list of files being edited */
170 
171 /*
172 **  Description of commands known to this program.
173 **	First argument puts the command into a class.  Second arg is
174 **	info regarding treatment of this command.  Third arg is a
175 **	list of flags this command accepts from macros, etc.  Fourth
176 **	arg is the pathname of the implementing program, or the
177 **	macro definition, or the arg to a sub-algorithm.
178 */
179 
180 struct sccsprog SccsProg[] =
181 {
182 	"admin",	PROG,	REALUSER,		PROGPATH(admin),
183 	"cdc",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(rmdel),
184 	"comb",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(comb),
185 	"delta",	PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(delta),
186 	"get",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(get),
187 	"help",		PROG,	NO_SDOT,		PROGPATH(help),
188 	"prs",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(prs),
189 	"prt",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(prt),
190 	"rmdel",	PROG,	REALUSER,		PROGPATH(rmdel),
191 	"val",		PROG,	0,			PROGPATH(val),
192 	"what",		PROG,	NO_SDOT,		PROGPATH(what),
193 	"sccsdiff",	SHELL,	REALUSER,		PROGPATH(sccsdiff),
194 	"edit",		CMACRO,	NO_SDOT,		"get -e",
195 	"delget",	CMACRO,	NO_SDOT,		"delta:mysrp/get:ixbeskcl -t",
196 	"deledit",	CMACRO,	NO_SDOT,		"delta:mysrp -n/get:ixbskcl -e -t -g",
197 	"fix",		FIX,	NO_SDOT,		NULL,
198 	"clean",	CLEAN,	REALUSER|NO_SDOT,	(char *) CLEANC,
199 	"info",		CLEAN,	REALUSER|NO_SDOT,	(char *) INFOC,
200 	"check",	CLEAN,	REALUSER|NO_SDOT,	(char *) CHECKC,
201 	"tell",		CLEAN,	REALUSER|NO_SDOT,	(char *) TELLC,
202 	"unedit",	UNEDIT,	NO_SDOT,		NULL,
203 	"diffs",	DIFFS,	NO_SDOT|REALUSER,	NULL,
204 	"-diff",	DODIFF,	NO_SDOT|REALUSER,	PROGPATH(bdiff),
205 	"print",	CMACRO,	0,			"prs -e/get -p -m -s",
206 	"branch",	CMACRO,	NO_SDOT,
207 		"get:ixrc -e -b/delta: -s -n -ybranch-place-holder/get:pl -e -t -g",
208 	"enter",	ENTER,	NO_SDOT,		NULL,
209 	"create",	CMACRO,	NO_SDOT,		"enter/get:ixbeskcl -t",
210 	NULL,		-1,	0,			NULL
211 };
212 
213 /* one line from a p-file */
214 struct pfile
215 {
216 	char	*p_osid;	/* old SID */
217 	char	*p_nsid;	/* new SID */
218 	char	*p_user;	/* user who did edit */
219 	char	*p_date;	/* date of get */
220 	char	*p_time;	/* time of get */
221 	char	*p_aux;		/* extra info at end */
222 };
223 
224 char	*SccsPath = SCCSPATH;	/* pathname of SCCS files */
225 # ifdef SCCSDIR
226 char	*SccsDir = SCCSDIR;	/* directory to begin search from */
227 # else
228 char	*SccsDir = "";
229 # endif
230 char	MyName[] = MYNAME;	/* name used in messages */
231 int	OutFile = -1;		/* override output file for commands */
232 bool	RealUser;		/* if set, running as real user */
233 # ifdef DEBUG
234 bool	Debug;			/* turn on tracing */
235 # endif
236 # ifndef V6
237 extern char	*getenv();
238 # endif V6
239 
240 extern char	*sys_siglist[];
241 
242 char *gstrcat(), *strcat();
243 char *gstrncat(), *strncat();
244 char *gstrcpy(), *strcpy();
245 #define	FBUFSIZ	BUFSIZ
246 #define	PFILELG	120
247 
248 main(argc, argv)
249 	int argc;
250 	char **argv;
251 {
252 	register char *p;
253 	extern struct sccsprog *lookup();
254 	register int i;
255 # ifndef V6
256 # ifndef SCCSDIR
257 	register struct passwd *pw;
258 	extern struct passwd *getpwnam();
259 	char buf[FBUFSIZ];
260 
261 	/* pull "SccsDir" out of the environment (possibly) */
262 	p = getenv("PROJECTDIR");
263 	if (p != NULL && p[0] != '\0')
264 	{
265 		if (p[0] == '/')
266 			SccsDir = p;
267 		else
268 		{
269 			pw = getpwnam(p);
270 			if (pw == NULL)
271 			{
272 				usrerr("user %s does not exist", p);
273 				exit(EX_USAGE);
274 			}
275 			gstrcpy(buf, pw->pw_dir, sizeof(buf));
276 			gstrcat(buf, "/src", sizeof(buf));
277 			if (access(buf, 0) < 0)
278 			{
279 				gstrcpy(buf, pw->pw_dir, sizeof(buf));
280 				gstrcat(buf, "/source", sizeof(buf));
281 				if (access(buf, 0) < 0)
282 				{
283 					usrerr("project %s has no source!", p);
284 					exit(EX_USAGE);
285 				}
286 			}
287 			SccsDir = buf;
288 		}
289 	}
290 # endif SCCSDIR
291 # endif V6
292 
293 	/*
294 	**  Detect and decode flags intended for this program.
295 	*/
296 
297 	if (argc < 2)
298 	{
299 		fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [flags] command [flags]\n", MyName);
300 		exit(EX_USAGE);
301 	}
302 	argv[argc] = NULL;
303 
304 	if (lookup(argv[0]) == NULL)
305 	{
306 		while ((p = *++argv) != NULL)
307 		{
308 			if (*p != '-')
309 				break;
310 			switch (*++p)
311 			{
312 			  case 'r':		/* run as real user */
313 				setuid(getuid());
314 				RealUser++;
315 				break;
316 
317 # ifndef SCCSDIR
318 			  case 'p':		/* path of sccs files */
319 				SccsPath = ++p;
320 				if (SccsPath[0] == '\0' && argv[1] != NULL)
321 					SccsPath = *++argv;
322 				break;
323 
324 			  case 'd':		/* directory to search from */
325 				SccsDir = ++p;
326 				if (SccsDir[0] == '\0' && argv[1] != NULL)
327 					SccsDir = *++argv;
328 				break;
329 # endif
330 
331 # ifdef DEBUG
332 			  case 'T':		/* trace */
333 				Debug++;
334 				break;
335 # endif
336 
337 			  default:
338 				usrerr("unknown option -%s", p);
339 				break;
340 			}
341 		}
342 		if (SccsPath[0] == '\0')
343 			SccsPath = ".";
344 	}
345 
346 	i = command(argv, FALSE, "");
347 	exit(i);
348 }
349 
350 /*
351 **  COMMAND -- look up and perform a command
352 **
353 **	This routine is the guts of this program.  Given an
354 **	argument vector, it looks up the "command" (argv[0])
355 **	in the configuration table and does the necessary stuff.
356 **
357 **	Parameters:
358 **		argv -- an argument vector to process.
359 **		forkflag -- if set, fork before executing the command.
360 **		editflag -- if set, only include flags listed in the
361 **			sccsklets field of the command descriptor.
362 **		arg0 -- a space-seperated list of arguments to insert
363 **			before argv.
364 **
365 **	Returns:
366 **		zero -- command executed ok.
367 **		else -- error status.
368 **
369 **	Side Effects:
370 **		none.
371 */
372 
373 command(argv, forkflag, arg0)
374 	char **argv;
375 	bool forkflag;
376 	char *arg0;
377 {
378 	register struct sccsprog *cmd;
379 	register char *p;
380 	char buf[FBUFSIZ];
381 	extern struct sccsprog *lookup();
382 	char *nav[1000];
383 	char **np;
384 	register char **ap;
385 	register int i;
386 	register char *q;
387 	extern bool unedit();
388 	int rval = 0;
389 	extern char *index();
390 	extern char *makefile();
391 	char *editchs;
392 	extern char *tail();
393 
394 # ifdef DEBUG
395 	if (Debug)
396 	{
397 		printf("command:\n\t\"%s\"\n", arg0);
398 		for (np = argv; *np != NULL; np++)
399 			printf("\t\"%s\"\n", *np);
400 	}
401 # endif
402 
403 	/*
404 	**  Copy arguments.
405 	**	Copy from arg0 & if necessary at most one arg
406 	**	from argv[0].
407 	*/
408 
409 	np = ap = &nav[1];
410 	editchs = NULL;
411 	for (p = arg0, q = buf; *p != '\0' && *p != '/'; )
412 	{
413 		*np++ = q;
414 		while (*p == ' ')
415 			p++;
416 		while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\0' && *p != '/' && *p != ':')
417 			*q++ = *p++;
418 		*q++ = '\0';
419 		if (*p == ':')
420 		{
421 			editchs = q;
422 			while (*++p != '\0' && *p != '/' && *p != ' ')
423 				*q++ = *p;
424 			*q++ = '\0';
425 		}
426 	}
427 	*np = NULL;
428 	if (*ap == NULL)
429 		*np++ = *argv++;
430 
431 	/*
432 	**  Look up command.
433 	**	At this point, *ap is the command name.
434 	*/
435 
436 	cmd = lookup(*ap);
437 	if (cmd == NULL)
438 	{
439 		usrerr("Unknown command \"%s\"", *ap);
440 		return (EX_USAGE);
441 	}
442 
443 	/*
444 	**  Copy remaining arguments doing editing as appropriate.
445 	*/
446 
447 	for (; *argv != NULL; argv++)
448 	{
449 		p = *argv;
450 		if (*p == '-')
451 		{
452 			if (p[1] == '\0' || editchs == NULL || index(editchs, p[1]) != NULL)
453 				*np++ = p;
454 		}
455 		else
456 		{
457 			if (!bitset(NO_SDOT, cmd->sccsflags))
458 				p = makefile(p);
459 			if (p != NULL)
460 				*np++ = p;
461 		}
462 	}
463 	*np = NULL;
464 
465 	/*
466 	**  Interpret operation associated with this command.
467 	*/
468 
469 	switch (cmd->sccsoper)
470 	{
471 	  case SHELL:		/* call a shell file */
472 		*ap = cmd->sccspath;
473 		*--ap = "sh";
474 		rval = callprog("/bin/sh", cmd->sccsflags, ap, forkflag);
475 		break;
476 
477 	  case PROG:		/* call an sccs prog */
478 		rval = callprog(cmd->sccspath, cmd->sccsflags, ap, forkflag);
479 		break;
480 
481 	  case CMACRO:		/* command macro */
482 		/* step through & execute each part of the macro */
483 		for (p = cmd->sccspath; *p != '\0'; p++)
484 		{
485 			q = p;
486 			while (*p != '\0' && *p != '/')
487 				p++;
488 			rval = command(&ap[1], *p != '\0', q);
489 			if (rval != 0)
490 				break;
491 		}
492 		break;
493 
494 	  case FIX:		/* fix a delta */
495 		if (ap[1]==0 || strncmp(ap[1], "-r", 2)!=0)
496 		{
497 			usrerr("-r flag needed for fix command");
498 			rval = EX_USAGE;
499 			break;
500 		}
501 
502 		/* get the version with all changes */
503 		rval = command(&ap[1], TRUE, "get -k");
504 
505 		/* now remove that version from the s-file */
506 		if (rval == 0)
507 			rval = command(&ap[1], TRUE, "rmdel:r");
508 
509 		/* and edit the old version (but don't clobber new vers) */
510 		if (rval == 0)
511 			rval = command(&ap[2], FALSE, "get -e -g");
512 		break;
513 
514 	  case CLEAN:
515 		rval = clean((int) cmd->sccspath, ap);
516 		break;
517 
518 	  case UNEDIT:
519 		for (argv = np = &ap[1]; *argv != NULL; argv++)
520 		{
521 			if (unedit(*argv))
522 				*np++ = *argv;
523 		}
524 		*np = NULL;
525 
526 		/* get all the files that we unedited successfully */
527 		if (np > &ap[1])
528 			rval = command(&ap[1], FALSE, "get");
529 		break;
530 
531 	  case DIFFS:		/* diff between s-file & edit file */
532 		/* find the end of the flag arguments */
533 		for (np = &ap[1]; *np != NULL && **np == '-'; np++)
534 			continue;
535 		argv = np;
536 
537 		/* for each file, do the diff */
538 		p = argv[1];
539 		while (*np != NULL)
540 		{
541 			/* messy, but we need a null terminated argv */
542 			*argv = *np++;
543 			argv[1] = NULL;
544 			i = dodiff(ap, tail(*argv));
545 			if (rval == 0)
546 				rval = i;
547 			argv[1] = p;
548 		}
549 		break;
550 
551 	  case DODIFF:		/* internal diff call */
552 		setuid(getuid());
553 		for (np = ap; *np != NULL; np++)
554 		{
555 			if ((*np)[0] == '-' && (*np)[1] == 'C')
556 				(*np)[1] = 'c';
557 		}
558 
559 		/* insert "-" argument */
560 		np[1] = NULL;
561 		np[0] = np[-1];
562 		np[-1] = "-";
563 
564 		/* execute the diff program of choice */
565 # ifndef V6
566 		execvp("diff", ap);
567 # endif
568 		execv(cmd->sccspath, argv);
569 		syserr("cannot exec %s", cmd->sccspath);
570 		exit(EX_OSERR);
571 
572 	  case ENTER:		/* enter new sccs files */
573 		/* skip over flag arguments */
574 		for (np = &ap[1]; *np != NULL && **np == '-'; np++)
575 			continue;
576 		argv = np;
577 
578 		/* do an admin for each file */
579 		p = argv[1];
580 		while (*np != NULL)
581 		{
582 			printf("\n%s:\n", *np);
583 			strcpy(buf, "-i");
584 			gstrcat(buf, *np, sizeof(buf));
585 			ap[0] = buf;
586 			argv[0] = tail(*np);
587 			argv[1] = NULL;
588 			rval = command(ap, TRUE, "admin");
589 			argv[1] = p;
590 			if (rval == 0)
591 			{
592 				strcpy(buf, ",");
593 				gstrcat(buf, tail(*np), sizeof(buf));
594 				if (link(*np, buf) >= 0)
595 					unlink(*np);
596 			}
597 			np++;
598 		}
599 		break;
600 
601 	  default:
602 		syserr("oper %d", cmd->sccsoper);
603 		exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
604 	}
605 # ifdef DEBUG
606 	if (Debug)
607 		printf("command: rval=%d\n", rval);
608 # endif
609 	return (rval);
610 }
611 
612 /*
613 **  LOOKUP -- look up an SCCS command name.
614 **
615 **	Parameters:
616 **		name -- the name of the command to look up.
617 **
618 **	Returns:
619 **		ptr to command descriptor for this command.
620 **		NULL if no such entry.
621 **
622 **	Side Effects:
623 **		none.
624 */
625 
626 struct sccsprog *
627 lookup(name)
628 	char *name;
629 {
630 	register struct sccsprog *cmd;
631 
632 	for (cmd = SccsProg; cmd->sccsname != NULL; cmd++)
633 	{
634 		if (strcmp(cmd->sccsname, name) == 0)
635 			return (cmd);
636 	}
637 	return (NULL);
638 }
639 
640 /*
641 **  CALLPROG -- call a program
642 **
643 **	Used to call the SCCS programs.
644 **
645 **	Parameters:
646 **		progpath -- pathname of the program to call.
647 **		flags -- status flags from the command descriptors.
648 **		argv -- an argument vector to pass to the program.
649 **		forkflag -- if true, fork before calling, else just
650 **			exec.
651 **
652 **	Returns:
653 **		The exit status of the program.
654 **		Nothing if forkflag == FALSE.
655 **
656 **	Side Effects:
657 **		Can exit if forkflag == FALSE.
658 */
659 
660 callprog(progpath, flags, argv, forkflag)
661 	char *progpath;
662 	short flags;
663 	char **argv;
664 	bool forkflag;
665 {
666 	register int i;
667 	register int wpid;
668 	auto int st;
669 	register int sigcode;
670 	register int coredumped;
671 	register char *sigmsg;
672 	auto char sigmsgbuf[10+1];	/* "Signal 127" + terminating '\0' */
673 
674 # ifdef DEBUG
675 	if (Debug)
676 	{
677 		printf("callprog:\n");
678 		for (i = 0; argv[i] != NULL; i++)
679 			printf("\t\"%s\"\n", argv[i]);
680 	}
681 # endif
682 
683 	if (*argv == NULL)
684 		return (-1);
685 
686 	/*
687 	**  Fork if appropriate.
688 	*/
689 
690 	if (forkflag)
691 	{
692 # ifdef DEBUG
693 		if (Debug)
694 			printf("Forking\n");
695 # endif
696 		i = fork();
697 		if (i < 0)
698 		{
699 			syserr("cannot fork");
700 			exit(EX_OSERR);
701 		}
702 		else if (i > 0)
703 		{
704 			while ((wpid = wait(&st)) != -1 && wpid != i)
705 				;
706 			if ((sigcode = st & 0377) == 0)
707 				st = (st >> 8) & 0377;
708 			else
709 			{
710 				coredumped = sigcode & 0200;
711 				sigcode &= 0177;
712 				if (sigcode != SIGINT && sigcode != SIGPIPE)
713 				{
714 					if (sigcode < NSIG)
715 						sigmsg = sys_siglist[sigcode];
716 					else
717 					{
718 						sprintf(sigmsgbuf, "Signal %d",
719 						    sigcode);
720 						sigmsg = sigmsgbuf;
721 					}
722 					fprintf(stderr, "sccs: %s: %s%s", argv[0],
723 					    sigmsg,
724 					    coredumped ? " - core dumped": "");
725 				}
726 				st = EX_SOFTWARE;
727 			}
728 			if (OutFile >= 0)
729 			{
730 				close(OutFile);
731 				OutFile = -1;
732 			}
733 			return (st);
734 		}
735 	}
736 	else if (OutFile >= 0)
737 	{
738 		syserr("callprog: setting stdout w/o forking");
739 		exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
740 	}
741 
742 	/* set protection as appropriate */
743 	if (bitset(REALUSER, flags))
744 		setuid(getuid());
745 
746 	/* change standard input & output if needed */
747 	if (OutFile >= 0)
748 	{
749 		close(1);
750 		dup(OutFile);
751 		close(OutFile);
752 	}
753 
754 	/* call real SCCS program */
755 	execv(progpath, argv);
756 	syserr("cannot execute %s", progpath);
757 	exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
758 	/*NOTREACHED*/
759 }
760 
761 /*
762 **  MAKEFILE -- make filename of SCCS file
763 **
764 **	If the name passed is already the name of an SCCS file,
765 **	just return it.  Otherwise, munge the name into the name
766 **	of the actual SCCS file.
767 **
768 **	There are cases when it is not clear what you want to
769 **	do.  For example, if SccsPath is an absolute pathname
770 **	and the name given is also an absolute pathname, we go
771 **	for SccsPath (& only use the last component of the name
772 **	passed) -- this is important for security reasons (if
773 **	sccs is being used as a setuid front end), but not
774 **	particularly intuitive.
775 **
776 **	Parameters:
777 **		name -- the file name to be munged.
778 **
779 **	Returns:
780 **		The pathname of the sccs file.
781 **		NULL on error.
782 **
783 **	Side Effects:
784 **		none.
785 */
786 
787 char *
788 makefile(name)
789 	char *name;
790 {
791 	register char *p;
792 	char buf[3*FBUFSIZ];
793 	extern char *malloc();
794 	extern char *rindex();
795 	extern bool safepath();
796 	extern bool isdir();
797 	register char *q;
798 
799 	p = rindex(name, '/');
800 	if (p == NULL)
801 		p = name;
802 	else
803 		p++;
804 
805 	/*
806 	**  Check to see that the path is "safe", i.e., that we
807 	**  are not letting some nasty person use the setuid part
808 	**  of this program to look at or munge some presumably
809 	**  hidden files.
810 	*/
811 
812 	if (SccsDir[0] == '/' && !safepath(name))
813 		return (NULL);
814 
815 	/*
816 	**  Create the base pathname.
817 	*/
818 
819 	/* first the directory part */
820 	if (SccsDir[0] != '\0' && name[0] != '/' && strncmp(name, "./", 2) != 0)
821 	{
822 		gstrcpy(buf, SccsDir, sizeof(buf));
823 		gstrcat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf));
824 	}
825 	else
826 		gstrcpy(buf, "", sizeof(buf));
827 
828 	/* then the head of the pathname */
829 	gstrncat(buf, name, p - name, sizeof(buf));
830 	q = &buf[strlen(buf)];
831 
832 	/* now copy the final part of the name, in case useful */
833 	gstrcpy(q, p, sizeof(buf));
834 
835 	/* so is it useful? */
836 	if (strncmp(p, "s.", 2) != 0 && !isdir(buf))
837 	{
838 		/* sorry, no; copy the SCCS pathname & the "s." */
839 		gstrcpy(q, SccsPath, sizeof(buf));
840 		gstrcat(buf, "/s.", sizeof(buf));
841 
842 		/* and now the end of the name */
843 		gstrcat(buf, p, sizeof(buf));
844 	}
845 
846 	/* if i haven't changed it, why did I do all this? */
847 	if (strcmp(buf, name) == 0)
848 		p = name;
849 	else
850 	{
851 		/* but if I have, squirrel it away */
852 		p = malloc(strlen(buf) + 1);
853 		if (p == NULL)
854 		{
855 			perror("Sccs: no mem");
856 			exit(EX_OSERR);
857 		}
858 		strcpy(p, buf);
859 	}
860 
861 	return (p);
862 }
863 
864 /*
865 **  ISDIR -- return true if the argument is a directory.
866 **
867 **	Parameters:
868 **		name -- the pathname of the file to check.
869 **
870 **	Returns:
871 **		TRUE if 'name' is a directory, FALSE otherwise.
872 **
873 **	Side Effects:
874 **		none.
875 */
876 
877 bool
878 isdir(name)
879 	char *name;
880 {
881 	struct stat stbuf;
882 
883 	return (stat(name, &stbuf) >= 0 && (stbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR);
884 }
885 
886 /*
887 **  SAFEPATH -- determine whether a pathname is "safe"
888 **
889 **	"Safe" pathnames only allow you to get deeper into the
890 **	directory structure, i.e., full pathnames and ".." are
891 **	not allowed.
892 **
893 **	Parameters:
894 **		p -- the name to check.
895 **
896 **	Returns:
897 **		TRUE -- if the path is safe.
898 **		FALSE -- if the path is not safe.
899 **
900 **	Side Effects:
901 **		Prints a message if the path is not safe.
902 */
903 
904 bool
905 safepath(p)
906 	register char *p;
907 {
908 	extern char *index();
909 
910 	if (*p != '/')
911 	{
912 		while (strncmp(p, "../", 3) != 0 && strcmp(p, "..") != 0)
913 		{
914 			p = index(p, '/');
915 			if (p == NULL)
916 				return (TRUE);
917 			p++;
918 		}
919 	}
920 
921 	printf("You may not use full pathnames or \"..\"\n");
922 	return (FALSE);
923 }
924 
925 /*
926 **  CLEAN -- clean out recreatable files
927 **
928 **	Any file for which an "s." file exists but no "p." file
929 **	exists in the current directory is purged.
930 **
931 **	Parameters:
932 **		mode -- tells whether this came from a "clean", "info", or
933 **			"check" command.
934 **		argv -- the rest of the argument vector.
935 **
936 **	Returns:
937 **		none.
938 **
939 **	Side Effects:
940 **		Removes files in the current directory.
941 **		Prints information regarding files being edited.
942 **		Exits if a "check" command.
943 */
944 
945 clean(mode, argv)
946 	int mode;
947 	char **argv;
948 {
949 	struct direct *dir;
950 	char buf[FBUFSIZ];
951 	char *bufend;
952 	register DIR *dirp;
953 	register char *basefile;
954 	bool gotedit;
955 	bool gotpfent;
956 	FILE *pfp;
957 	bool nobranch = FALSE;
958 	extern struct pfile *getpfent();
959 	register struct pfile *pf;
960 	register char **ap;
961 	extern char *username();
962 	char *usernm = NULL;
963 	char *subdir = NULL;
964 	char *cmdname;
965 
966 	/*
967 	**  Process the argv
968 	*/
969 
970 	cmdname = *argv;
971 	for (ap = argv; *++ap != NULL; )
972 	{
973 		if (**ap == '-')
974 		{
975 			/* we have a flag */
976 			switch ((*ap)[1])
977 			{
978 			  case 'b':
979 				nobranch = TRUE;
980 				break;
981 
982 			  case 'u':
983 				if ((*ap)[2] != '\0')
984 					usernm = &(*ap)[2];
985 				else if (ap[1] != NULL && ap[1][0] != '-')
986 					usernm = *++ap;
987 				else
988 					usernm = username();
989 				break;
990 			}
991 		}
992 		else
993 		{
994 			if (subdir != NULL)
995 				usrerr("too many args");
996 			else
997 				subdir = *ap;
998 		}
999 	}
1000 
1001 	/*
1002 	**  Find and open the SCCS directory.
1003 	*/
1004 
1005 	gstrcpy(buf, SccsDir, sizeof(buf));
1006 	if (buf[0] != '\0')
1007 		gstrcat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf));
1008 	if (subdir != NULL)
1009 	{
1010 		gstrcat(buf, subdir, sizeof(buf));
1011 		gstrcat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf));
1012 	}
1013 	gstrcat(buf, SccsPath, sizeof(buf));
1014 	bufend = &buf[strlen(buf)];
1015 
1016 	dirp = opendir(buf);
1017 	if (dirp == NULL)
1018 	{
1019 		usrerr("cannot open %s", buf);
1020 		return (EX_NOINPUT);
1021 	}
1022 
1023 	/*
1024 	**  Scan the SCCS directory looking for s. files.
1025 	**	gotedit tells whether we have tried to clean any
1026 	**		files that are being edited.
1027 	*/
1028 
1029 	gotedit = FALSE;
1030 	while (dir = readdir(dirp)) {
1031 		if (strncmp(dir->d_name, "s.", 2) != 0)
1032 			continue;
1033 
1034 		/* got an s. file -- see if the p. file exists */
1035 		gstrcpy(bufend, "/p.", sizeof(buf));
1036 		basefile = bufend + 3;
1037 		gstrcpy(basefile, &dir->d_name[2], sizeof(buf));
1038 
1039 		/*
1040 		**  open and scan the p-file.
1041 		**	'gotpfent' tells if we have found a valid p-file
1042 		**		entry.
1043 		*/
1044 
1045 		pfp = fopen(buf, "r");
1046 		gotpfent = FALSE;
1047 		if (pfp != NULL)
1048 		{
1049 			/* the file exists -- report it's contents */
1050 			while ((pf = getpfent(pfp)) != NULL)
1051 			{
1052 				if (nobranch && isbranch(pf->p_nsid))
1053 					continue;
1054 				if (usernm != NULL && strcmp(usernm, pf->p_user) != 0 && mode != CLEANC)
1055 					continue;
1056 				gotedit = TRUE;
1057 				gotpfent = TRUE;
1058 				if (mode == TELLC)
1059 				{
1060 					printf("%s\n", basefile);
1061 					break;
1062 				}
1063 				printf("%12s: being edited: ", basefile);
1064 				putpfent(pf, stdout);
1065 			}
1066 			fclose(pfp);
1067 		}
1068 
1069 		/* the s. file exists and no p. file exists -- unlink the g-file */
1070 		if (mode == CLEANC && !gotpfent)
1071 		{
1072 			char	unlinkbuf[FBUFSIZ];
1073 			gstrcpy(unlinkbuf, &dir->d_name[2], sizeof(unlinkbuf));
1074 			unlink(unlinkbuf);
1075 		}
1076 	}
1077 
1078 	/* cleanup & report results */
1079 	closedir(dirp);
1080 	if (!gotedit && mode == INFOC)
1081 	{
1082 		printf("Nothing being edited");
1083 		if (nobranch)
1084 			printf(" (on trunk)");
1085 		if (usernm == NULL)
1086 			printf("\n");
1087 		else
1088 			printf(" by %s\n", usernm);
1089 	}
1090 	if (mode == CHECKC)
1091 		exit(gotedit);
1092 	return (EX_OK);
1093 }
1094 
1095 /*
1096 **  ISBRANCH -- is the SID a branch?
1097 **
1098 **	Parameters:
1099 **		sid -- the sid to check.
1100 **
1101 **	Returns:
1102 **		TRUE if the sid represents a branch.
1103 **		FALSE otherwise.
1104 **
1105 **	Side Effects:
1106 **		none.
1107 */
1108 
1109 isbranch(sid)
1110 	char *sid;
1111 {
1112 	register char *p;
1113 	int dots;
1114 
1115 	dots = 0;
1116 	for (p = sid; *p != '\0'; p++)
1117 	{
1118 		if (*p == '.')
1119 			dots++;
1120 		if (dots > 1)
1121 			return (TRUE);
1122 	}
1123 	return (FALSE);
1124 }
1125 
1126 /*
1127 **  UNEDIT -- unedit a file
1128 **
1129 **	Checks to see that the current user is actually editting
1130 **	the file and arranges that s/he is not editting it.
1131 **
1132 **	Parameters:
1133 **		fn -- the name of the file to be unedited.
1134 **
1135 **	Returns:
1136 **		TRUE -- if the file was successfully unedited.
1137 **		FALSE -- if the file was not unedited for some
1138 **			reason.
1139 **
1140 **	Side Effects:
1141 **		fn is removed
1142 **		entries are removed from pfile.
1143 */
1144 
1145 bool
1146 unedit(fn)
1147 	char *fn;
1148 {
1149 	register FILE *pfp;
1150 	char *cp, *pfn;
1151 	static char tfn[] = "/tmp/sccsXXXXX";
1152 	FILE *tfp;
1153 	register char *q;
1154 	bool delete = FALSE;
1155 	bool others = FALSE;
1156 	char *myname;
1157 	extern char *username();
1158 	struct pfile *pent;
1159 	extern struct pfile *getpfent();
1160 	char buf[PFILELG];
1161 	extern char *makefile(), *rindex(), *tail();
1162 
1163 	/* make "s." filename & find the trailing component */
1164 	pfn = makefile(fn);
1165 	if (pfn == NULL)
1166 		return (FALSE);
1167 	q = rindex(pfn, '/');
1168 	if (q == NULL)
1169 		q = &pfn[-1];
1170 	if (q[1] != 's' || q[2] != '.')
1171 	{
1172 		usrerr("bad file name \"%s\"", fn);
1173 		return (FALSE);
1174 	}
1175 
1176 	/* turn "s." into "p." & try to open it */
1177 	*++q = 'p';
1178 
1179 	pfp = fopen(pfn, "r");
1180 	if (pfp == NULL)
1181 	{
1182 		printf("%12s: not being edited\n", fn);
1183 		return (FALSE);
1184 	}
1185 
1186 	/* create temp file for editing p-file */
1187 	mktemp(tfn);
1188 	tfp = fopen(tfn, "w");
1189 	if (tfp == NULL)
1190 	{
1191 		usrerr("cannot create \"%s\"", tfn);
1192 		exit(EX_OSERR);
1193 	}
1194 
1195 	/* figure out who I am */
1196 	myname = username();
1197 
1198 	/*
1199 	**  Copy p-file to temp file, doing deletions as needed.
1200 	*/
1201 
1202 	while ((pent = getpfent(pfp)) != NULL)
1203 	{
1204 		if (strcmp(pent->p_user, myname) == 0)
1205 		{
1206 			/* a match */
1207 			delete++;
1208 		}
1209 		else
1210 		{
1211 			/* output it again */
1212 			putpfent(pent, tfp);
1213 			others++;
1214 		}
1215 	}
1216 
1217 	/*
1218 	 * Before changing anything, make sure we can remove
1219 	 * the file in question (assuming it exists).
1220 	 */
1221 	if (delete) {
1222 		extern int errno;
1223 
1224 		cp = tail(fn);
1225 		errno = 0;
1226 		if (access(cp, 0) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
1227 			goto bad;
1228 		if (errno == 0)
1229 			/*
1230 			 * This is wrong, but the rest of the program
1231 			 * has built in assumptions about "." as well,
1232 			 * so why make unedit a special case?
1233 			 */
1234 			if (access(".", 2) < 0) {
1235 	bad:
1236 				printf("%12s: can't remove\n", cp);
1237 				fclose(tfp);
1238 				fclose(pfp);
1239 				unlink(tfn);
1240 				return (FALSE);
1241 			}
1242 	}
1243 	/* do final cleanup */
1244 	if (others)
1245 	{
1246 		/* copy it back (perhaps it should be linked?) */
1247 		if (freopen(tfn, "r", tfp) == NULL)
1248 		{
1249 			syserr("cannot reopen \"%s\"", tfn);
1250 			exit(EX_OSERR);
1251 		}
1252 		if (freopen(pfn, "w", pfp) == NULL)
1253 		{
1254 			usrerr("cannot create \"%s\"", pfn);
1255 			return (FALSE);
1256 		}
1257 		while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, tfp) != NULL)
1258 			fputs(buf, pfp);
1259 	}
1260 	else
1261 	{
1262 		/* it's empty -- remove it */
1263 		unlink(pfn);
1264 	}
1265 	fclose(tfp);
1266 	fclose(pfp);
1267 	unlink(tfn);
1268 
1269 	/* actually remove the g-file */
1270 	if (delete)
1271 	{
1272 		/*
1273 		 * Since we've checked above, we can
1274 		 * use the return from unlink to
1275 		 * determine if the file existed or not.
1276 		 */
1277 		if (unlink(cp) >= 0)
1278 			printf("%12s: removed\n", cp);
1279 		return (TRUE);
1280 	}
1281 	else
1282 	{
1283 		printf("%12s: not being edited by you\n", fn);
1284 		return (FALSE);
1285 	}
1286 }
1287 
1288 /*
1289 **  DODIFF -- diff an s-file against a g-file
1290 **
1291 **	Parameters:
1292 **		getv -- argv for the 'get' command.
1293 **		gfile -- name of the g-file to diff against.
1294 **
1295 **	Returns:
1296 **		Result of get.
1297 **
1298 **	Side Effects:
1299 **		none.
1300 */
1301 
1302 dodiff(getv, gfile)
1303 	char **getv;
1304 	char *gfile;
1305 {
1306 	int pipev[2];
1307 	int rval;
1308 	register int i;
1309 	register int pid;
1310 	auto int st;
1311 	extern int errno;
1312 	int (*osig)();
1313 
1314 	printf("\n------- %s -------\n", gfile);
1315 	fflush(stdout);
1316 
1317 	/* create context for diff to run in */
1318 	if (pipe(pipev) < 0)
1319 	{
1320 		syserr("dodiff: pipe failed");
1321 		exit(EX_OSERR);
1322 	}
1323 	if ((pid = fork()) < 0)
1324 	{
1325 		syserr("dodiff: fork failed");
1326 		exit(EX_OSERR);
1327 	}
1328 	else if (pid > 0)
1329 	{
1330 		/* in parent; run get */
1331 		OutFile = pipev[1];
1332 		close(pipev[0]);
1333 		rval = command(&getv[1], TRUE, "get:rcixt -s -k -p");
1334 		osig = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
1335 		while (((i = wait(&st)) >= 0 && i != pid) || errno == EINTR)
1336 			errno = 0;
1337 		signal(SIGINT, osig);
1338 		/* ignore result of diff */
1339 	}
1340 	else
1341 	{
1342 		/* in child, run diff */
1343 		if (close(pipev[1]) < 0 || close(0) < 0 ||
1344 		    dup(pipev[0]) != 0 || close(pipev[0]) < 0)
1345 		{
1346 			syserr("dodiff: magic failed");
1347 			exit(EX_OSERR);
1348 		}
1349 		command(&getv[1], FALSE, "-diff:elsfhbC");
1350 	}
1351 	return (rval);
1352 }
1353 
1354 /*
1355 **  TAIL -- return tail of filename.
1356 **
1357 **	Parameters:
1358 **		fn -- the filename.
1359 **
1360 **	Returns:
1361 **		a pointer to the tail of the filename; e.g., given
1362 **		"cmd/ls.c", "ls.c" is returned.
1363 **
1364 **	Side Effects:
1365 **		none.
1366 */
1367 
1368 char *
1369 tail(fn)
1370 	register char *fn;
1371 {
1372 	register char *p;
1373 
1374 	for (p = fn; *p != 0; p++)
1375 		if (*p == '/' && p[1] != '\0' && p[1] != '/')
1376 			fn = &p[1];
1377 	return (fn);
1378 }
1379 
1380 /*
1381 **  GETPFENT -- get an entry from the p-file
1382 **
1383 **	Parameters:
1384 **		pfp -- p-file file pointer
1385 **
1386 **	Returns:
1387 **		pointer to p-file struct for next entry
1388 **		NULL on EOF or error
1389 **
1390 **	Side Effects:
1391 **		Each call wipes out results of previous call.
1392 */
1393 
1394 struct pfile *
1395 getpfent(pfp)
1396 	FILE *pfp;
1397 {
1398 	static struct pfile ent;
1399 	static char buf[PFILELG];
1400 	register char *p;
1401 	extern char *nextfield();
1402 
1403 	if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, pfp) == NULL)
1404 		return (NULL);
1405 
1406 	ent.p_osid = p = buf;
1407 	ent.p_nsid = p = nextfield(p);
1408 	ent.p_user = p = nextfield(p);
1409 	ent.p_date = p = nextfield(p);
1410 	ent.p_time = p = nextfield(p);
1411 	ent.p_aux = p = nextfield(p);
1412 
1413 	return (&ent);
1414 }
1415 
1416 
1417 char *
1418 nextfield(p)
1419 	register char *p;
1420 {
1421 	if (p == NULL || *p == '\0')
1422 		return (NULL);
1423 	while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\n' && *p != '\0')
1424 		p++;
1425 	if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\0')
1426 	{
1427 		*p = '\0';
1428 		return (NULL);
1429 	}
1430 	*p++ = '\0';
1431 	return (p);
1432 }
1433 /*
1434 **  PUTPFENT -- output a p-file entry to a file
1435 **
1436 **	Parameters:
1437 **		pf -- the p-file entry
1438 **		f -- the file to put it on.
1439 **
1440 **	Returns:
1441 **		none.
1442 **
1443 **	Side Effects:
1444 **		pf is written onto file f.
1445 */
1446 
1447 putpfent(pf, f)
1448 	register struct pfile *pf;
1449 	register FILE *f;
1450 {
1451 	fprintf(f, "%s %s %s %s %s", pf->p_osid, pf->p_nsid,
1452 		pf->p_user, pf->p_date, pf->p_time);
1453 	if (pf->p_aux != NULL)
1454 		fprintf(f, " %s", pf->p_aux);
1455 	else
1456 		fprintf(f, "\n");
1457 }
1458 
1459 /*
1460 **  USRERR -- issue user-level error
1461 **
1462 **	Parameters:
1463 **		f -- format string.
1464 **		p1-p3 -- parameters to a printf.
1465 **
1466 **	Returns:
1467 **		-1
1468 **
1469 **	Side Effects:
1470 **		none.
1471 */
1472 
1473 /*VARARGS1*/
1474 usrerr(f, p1, p2, p3)
1475 	char *f;
1476 {
1477 	fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: ", MyName);
1478 	fprintf(stderr, f, p1, p2, p3);
1479 	fprintf(stderr, "\n");
1480 
1481 	return (-1);
1482 }
1483 
1484 /*
1485 **  SYSERR -- print system-generated error.
1486 **
1487 **	Parameters:
1488 **		f -- format string to a printf.
1489 **		p1, p2, p3 -- parameters to f.
1490 **
1491 **	Returns:
1492 **		never.
1493 **
1494 **	Side Effects:
1495 **		none.
1496 */
1497 
1498 /*VARARGS1*/
1499 syserr(f, p1, p2, p3)
1500 	char *f;
1501 {
1502 	extern int errno;
1503 
1504 	fprintf(stderr, "\n%s SYSERR: ", MyName);
1505 	fprintf(stderr, f, p1, p2, p3);
1506 	fprintf(stderr, "\n");
1507 	if (errno == 0)
1508 		exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
1509 	else
1510 	{
1511 		perror(NULL);
1512 		exit(EX_OSERR);
1513 	}
1514 }
1515 /*
1516 **  USERNAME -- return name of the current user
1517 **
1518 **	Parameters:
1519 **		none
1520 **
1521 **	Returns:
1522 **		name of current user
1523 **
1524 **	Side Effects:
1525 **		none
1526 */
1527 
1528 char *
1529 username()
1530 {
1531 # ifdef UIDUSER
1532 	extern struct passwd *getpwuid();
1533 	register struct passwd *pw;
1534 
1535 	pw = getpwuid(getuid());
1536 	if (pw == NULL)
1537 	{
1538 		syserr("who are you? (uid=%d)", getuid());
1539 		exit(EX_OSERR);
1540 	}
1541 	return (pw->pw_name);
1542 # else
1543 	extern char *getlogin();
1544 	register char *p;
1545 
1546 	p = getenv("USER");
1547 	if (p == NULL || p[0] == '\0')
1548 		p = getlogin();
1549 	return (p);
1550 # endif UIDUSER
1551 }
1552 
1553 /*
1554 **	Guarded string manipulation routines; the last argument
1555 **	is the length of the buffer into which the strcpy or strcat
1556 **	is to be done.
1557 */
1558 char *gstrcat(to, from, length)
1559 	char	*to, *from;
1560 	int	length;
1561 {
1562 	if (strlen(from) + strlen(to) >= length) {
1563 		gstrbotch(to, from);
1564 	}
1565 	return(strcat(to, from));
1566 }
1567 
1568 char *gstrncat(to, from, n, length)
1569 	char	*to, *from;
1570 	int	n;
1571 	int	length;
1572 {
1573 	if (n + strlen(to) >= length) {
1574 		gstrbotch(to, from);
1575 	}
1576 	return(strncat(to, from, n));
1577 }
1578 
1579 char *gstrcpy(to, from, length)
1580 	char	*to, *from;
1581 	int	length;
1582 {
1583 	if (strlen(from) >= length) {
1584 		gstrbotch(from, (char *)0);
1585 	}
1586 	return(strcpy(to, from));
1587 }
1588 gstrbotch(str1, str2)
1589 	char	*str1, *str2;
1590 {
1591 	usrerr("Filename(s) too long: %s %s", str1, str2);
1592 }
1593