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1--
2-- fstab.lua
3--
4-- $Id$
5--
6-- Lua 5.2 module providing a mingw-get setup hook for the MSYS fstab.
7--
8-- Written by Keith Marshall <keithmarshall@users.sourceforge.net>
9-- Copyright (C) 2014, 2015, MinGW.org Project
10--
11--
12-- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
13-- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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18--
19-- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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21--
22-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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27-- FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
28-- DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
29--
30--
31-- We begin by initializing a container, for construction of a Lua module
32-- to encapsulate the content of this source file.
33--
34 local M = {}
35--
36-- mingw-get passes the MSYS installation root directory path,
37-- in the $MSYS_SYSROOT environment variable; from this, we deduce
38-- the path name for the working copy of the fstab file...
39--
40 local function syspath( varname )
41--
42-- ...using this local helper function to ensure that the path name
43-- string, returned from the environment, is free from insignificant
44-- trailing directory name separators, and that all internal sequences
45-- of directory name separators are normalized to a single '/'.
46--
47 local pathname = string.gsub( os.getenv( varname ), "[/\\]+", "/" )
48 return string.match( pathname, "(.*[^/])/*$" )
49 end
50 local sysroot = syspath( "MSYS_SYSROOT" )
51 local mingw32_sysroot = syspath( "MINGW32_SYSROOT" )
52 local fstab_file_name = sysroot .. "/etc/fstab"
53--
54-- The following may be adjusted, to control the layout of the mount
55-- point mapping records, within the fstab file.
56--
57 local path_name_field_width, tab_width = 40, 8
58--
59-- Define a template, from which a sample fstab file for the current
60-- MSYS installation may be generated, on invocation of this module's
61-- "dump_sample" method...
62--
63 local fstab_sample =
64 { '# /etc/fstab.sample -- sample mount table configuration for MSYS.',
65 '',
66 '# Lines with a "#" in column one are interpreted as comment lines;',
67 '# with the exception of comments described as "magic", neither these',
68 '# lines, nor any blank lines, are interpreted as configuration.',
69 '',
70 '# Comment lines which are described as "magic" should neither be',
71 '# deleted, nor edited manually; ignoring this advice may cause your',
72 '# MSYS installation to malfunction.',
73 '',
74 '# When running MSYS from a portable device, such as a USB thumb drive,',
75 '# the following "magic" comment is used to track changes in host drive',
76 '# letter assignment, so allowing MSYS-Portable start-up hooks to remap',
77 '# mount table entries which refer to the relocated device:',
78 '#',
79 '# MSYSROOT=D:/PortableApps/MSYS/1.0',
80 '',
81 '# The mount table configuration follows below. The line format is',
82 '# simple: you specify the Win32 path, followed by one or more space or',
83 '# tab delimiters, followed by the mount point name. In a typical UNIX',
84 '# installation, each mount point must exist as a named directory on a',
85 '# physically accessible device, before it can actually be used as a',
86 '# mount point. For this implementation the "must exist" requirement',
87 '# is not enforced; however, it will assist programs such as find, and',
88 "# readline's tab completion if each does physically exist.",
89 '',
90 '# Win32_Path Mount_Point',
91 '#------------------------------------- -----------',
92 'c:/mingw /mingw'
93 }
94--
95-- ...and a further template for a working configuration.
96--
97 local fstab_basic =
98 { '# /etc/fstab -- mount table configuration for MSYS.',
99 '# Please refer to /etc/fstab.sample for explanatory annotation.',
100 '',
101 '# MSYS-Portable needs this "magic" comment:',
102 '# MSYSROOT=D:/PortableApps/MSYS/1.0',
103 '',
104 '# Win32_Path Mount_Point',
105 '#------------------------------------- -----------',
106 'c:/mingw /mingw'
107 }
108--
109-- Define Lua regular expressions which may be used to identify
110-- comment lines within the fstab file; (the first will match any
111-- comment, while the second is specific to the "magic" comment,
112-- as used by MSYS-Portable, to track changes in the allocation
113-- of the drive identifier for the host device).
114--
115 local fstab_comment_line = "^#"
116 local fstab_device_magic = "^(#%s*MSYSROOT=)(%S*)"
117--
118 local function map_root_device( assignment )
119--
120-- A function to update the "magic" comment, which records the
121-- allocation of the MSYS-Portable host device.
122--
123 return string.gsub( assignment, fstab_device_magic, "%1" .. sysroot )
124 end
125--
126-- Define a Lua regular expression which may be used to verify
127-- that any fstab file record represents a well formed mount point
128-- specification; it also incorporates capture fields, which may
129-- be used to extract each of the path name and mount point
130-- identification fields from the specification.
131--
132 local fstab_mount_specification = "^%s*(%S+)%s+(%S+)%s*$"
133--
134 local function is_mount_specification( line )
135--
136-- A function to verify any fstab file record against the
137-- preceding regular expression, to confirm whether it does
138-- represent a well formed mount point specification.
139--
140 return string.match( line, fstab_mount_specification )
141 end
142--
143 local function get_mapped_path( specification )
144--
145-- A function to extract the associated path name field from
146-- any well formed mount point specification record.
147--
148 return string.gsub( specification, fstab_mount_specification, "%1" )
149 end
150--
151 local function get_mount_point( specification )
152--
153-- A function to extract the mount point identification field
154-- from any well formed mount point specification record.
155--
156 return string.gsub( specification, fstab_mount_specification, "%2" )
157 end
158--
159-- In the event that a mount table configuration has already been
160-- specified for this installation, capture this into an internal
161-- "as built" configuration table...
162--
163 local fstab_as_built = {}
164 local fstab = io.open( fstab_file_name )
165 if fstab
166 then
167--
168-- ...reading the existing configuration file, line by line...
169--
170 for line in fstab:lines()
171 do
172--
173-- ...identifying comment lines...
174--
175 if string.match( line, fstab_comment_line )
176 then
177--
178-- ...and ignoring all such, except any "device magic" line...
179--
180 if string.match( line, fstab_device_magic )
181 then
182--
183-- ...from which we retrieve, and subsequently update, the
184-- configuration-specific "sysroot" identification.
185--
186 sysroot = string.gsub( line, fstab_device_magic, "%2" )
187 end
188--
189-- Also identify mount point specification lines...
190--
191 elseif is_mount_specification( line )
192 then
193 if string.match( get_mount_point( line ), "^/mingw$" )
194 then
195--
196-- ...and preserve the user's pre-configured path assignment
197-- for the "/mingw" mount point, if any.
198--
199 mingw32_sysroot = get_mapped_path( line )
200--
201 else
202--
203-- ...while, for all EXCEPT the "/mingw" mount point,
204-- simply record the configuration.
205--
206 table.insert( fstab_as_built, line )
207 end
208 end
209 end
210 end
211--
212--
213 local function fstab_write_configuration( fstab, template, current )
214--
215-- A function to write an fstab configuration to a designated output
216-- stream, based on a specified template, reproducing and encapsulating
217-- any existing configuration which may also have been specified...
218--
219 local function fstab_writeln( line )
220--
221-- ...using this helper function to write line by line.
222--
223 fstab:write( line .. "\n" )
224 end
225--
226 local function assign_mount_point( mapped_path, mount_point )
227--
228-- This helper function formats each mount point specification
229-- into a neatly tabulated layout...
230--
231 local filled = string.len( mapped_path )
232 repeat
233 mapped_path, filled = mapped_path .. "\t", filled + tab_width
234 until filled >= path_name_field_width
235--
236-- ...to be written out, with one line per mount point.
237--
238 fstab_writeln( mapped_path .. mount_point )
239 end
240--
241-- Process the template, line by line...
242--
243 for ref, line in next, template
244 do
245-- ...and for each comment, or blank line encountered...
246--
247 if string.match( line, "^#" ) or string.match( line, "^%s*$" )
248 then
249-- ...simply reproduce it in the output stream, while taking
250-- care to update any "device magic" which it may incorporate,
251-- so that it fits the configuration of this installation.
252--
253 fstab_writeln( map_root_device( line ) )
254--
255-- When we encounter a mount point specification line -- for
256-- which each of the embedded templates should include exactly
257-- one example...
258--
259 elseif is_mount_specification( line )
260 then
261-- ...write out the specification for the "/mingw" mount
262-- point, as appropriate for this installation.
263--
264 assign_mount_point( mingw32_sysroot, "/mingw" )
265 end
266 end
267--
268-- And finally...
269--
270 if current
271 then
272-- ...when inclusion of the current mount configuration has been
273-- specified, we process each configuration record in turn...
274--
275 for ref, line in next, current
276 do
277-- ...and write out its corresponding mount point specification,
278-- (noting that we have already excluded the "/mingw" mount point
279-- from the recorded configuration, but we have already written a
280-- specification record for it).
281--
282 assign_mount_point( get_mapped_path( line ), get_mount_point( line ) )
283 end
284 end
285 end
286--
287--
288 function M.pathname( suffix )
289--
290-- An exported utility function, to facilitate identification of
291-- the full MS-Windows path name for the "/etc/fstab" configuration
292-- file, as appropriate to the current installation...
293--
294 if suffix
295 then
296-- ...appending any suffix which may have been specified, (e.g.
297-- to specify a reference to the "/etc/fstab.sample" file)...
298--
299 return fstab_file_name .. suffix
300 end
301--
302-- ...otherwise, specifying a reference to "/etc/fstab" itself.
303--
304 return fstab_file_name
305 end
306--
307--
308 function M.dump_sample( stream_file )
309--
310-- An exported utility function, providing a method for displaying,
311-- or otherwise emitting suitable content for the "/etc/fstab.sample"
312-- file, as directed by the embedded "fstab_sample" template...
313--
314 if not stream_file
315 then
316-- ...writing to "stdout", in the event that no other destination
317-- has been specified.
318--
319 stream_file = io.stdout
320 end
321--
322-- Regardless of output destination, we delegate output to this local
323-- function, processing the integral sample file template, but we omit
324-- the current mount table configuration.
325--
326 fstab_write_configuration( stream_file, fstab_sample )
327 end
328--
329--
330 function M.initialize( stream_file )
331--
332-- The primary initialization function, exported for use by mingw-get,
333-- to write a working mount table configuration to the specified file
334-- stream, which, unless otherwise specified...
335--
336 local default_stream_file = nil
337 if not stream_file
338 then
339-- ...is to be directed to the default "/etc/fstab" file.
340--
341 default_stream_file = io.open( fstab_file_name, "w" )
342 stream_file = default_stream_file
343 end
344--
345-- Once again, regardless of how the output file has been identified,
346-- provided the stream has been successfully assigned...
347--
348 if stream_file
349 then
350-- ...we delegate the actual output function to the local helper,
351-- this time, processing the integral working file template, and we
352-- include the record of the current mount table configuration.
353--
354 fstab_write_configuration( stream_file, fstab_basic, fstab_as_built )
355 end
356--
357-- Finally, when updating the default "/etc/fstab" configuration,
358-- via a locally opened output file stream...
359--
360 if default_stream_file
361 then
362-- ...we must now ensure that this output stream is closed.
363--
364 io.close( default_stream_file )
365 end
366 end
367--
368-- Since this source file is intended to be loaded as a Lua module, we
369-- must ultimately return a reference handle for it.
370--
371 return M
372--
373-- $RCSfile$: end of file */
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