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1 /* Miscellaneous functions, not really specific to GNU tar.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
8 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
14 Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
17 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
18 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
19
20 #include "system.h"
21 #include "rmt.h"
22 #include "common.h"
23 #include <quotearg.h>
24 #include <save-cwd.h>
25
26 static void call_arg_fatal (char const *, char const *)
27 __attribute__ ((noreturn));
28 \f
29 /* Handling strings. */
30
31 /* Assign STRING to a copy of VALUE if not zero, or to zero. If
32 STRING was nonzero, it is freed first. */
33 void
34 assign_string (char **string, const char *value)
35 {
36 if (*string)
37 free (*string);
38 *string = value ? xstrdup (value) : 0;
39 }
40
41 /* Allocate a copy of the string quoted as in C, and returns that. If
42 the string does not have to be quoted, it returns a null pointer.
43 The allocated copy should normally be freed with free() after the
44 caller is done with it.
45
46 This is used in one context only: generating the directory file in
47 incremental dumps. The quoted string is not intended for human
48 consumption; it is intended only for unquote_string. The quoting
49 is locale-independent, so that users needn't worry about locale
50 when reading directory files. This means that we can't use
51 quotearg, as quotearg is locale-dependent and is meant for human
52 consumption. */
53 char *
54 quote_copy_string (const char *string)
55 {
56 const char *source = string;
57 char *destination = 0;
58 char *buffer = 0;
59 int copying = 0;
60
61 while (*source)
62 {
63 int character = *source++;
64
65 switch (character)
66 {
67 case '\n': case '\\':
68 if (!copying)
69 {
70 size_t length = (source - string) - 1;
71
72 copying = 1;
73 buffer = xmalloc (length + 2 + 2 * strlen (source) + 1);
74 memcpy (buffer, string, length);
75 destination = buffer + length;
76 }
77 *destination++ = '\\';
78 *destination++ = character == '\\' ? '\\' : 'n';
79 break;
80
81 default:
82 if (copying)
83 *destination++ = character;
84 break;
85 }
86 }
87 if (copying)
88 {
89 *destination = '\0';
90 return buffer;
91 }
92 return 0;
93 }
94
95 /* Takes a quoted C string (like those produced by quote_copy_string)
96 and turns it back into the un-quoted original. This is done in
97 place. Returns 0 only if the string was not properly quoted, but
98 completes the unquoting anyway.
99
100 This is used for reading the saved directory file in incremental
101 dumps. It is used for decoding old `N' records (demangling names).
102 But also, it is used for decoding file arguments, would they come
103 from the shell or a -T file, and for decoding the --exclude
104 argument. */
105 int
106 unquote_string (char *string)
107 {
108 int result = 1;
109 char *source = string;
110 char *destination = string;
111
112 /* Escape sequences other than \\ and \n are no longer generated by
113 quote_copy_string, but accept them for backwards compatibility,
114 and also because unquote_string is used for purposes other than
115 parsing the output of quote_copy_string. */
116
117 while (*source)
118 if (*source == '\\')
119 switch (*++source)
120 {
121 case '\\':
122 *destination++ = '\\';
123 source++;
124 break;
125
126 case 'n':
127 *destination++ = '\n';
128 source++;
129 break;
130
131 case 't':
132 *destination++ = '\t';
133 source++;
134 break;
135
136 case 'f':
137 *destination++ = '\f';
138 source++;
139 break;
140
141 case 'b':
142 *destination++ = '\b';
143 source++;
144 break;
145
146 case 'r':
147 *destination++ = '\r';
148 source++;
149 break;
150
151 case '?':
152 *destination++ = 0177;
153 source++;
154 break;
155
156 case '0':
157 case '1':
158 case '2':
159 case '3':
160 case '4':
161 case '5':
162 case '6':
163 case '7':
164 {
165 int value = *source++ - '0';
166
167 if (*source < '0' || *source > '7')
168 {
169 *destination++ = value;
170 break;
171 }
172 value = value * 8 + *source++ - '0';
173 if (*source < '0' || *source > '7')
174 {
175 *destination++ = value;
176 break;
177 }
178 value = value * 8 + *source++ - '0';
179 *destination++ = value;
180 break;
181 }
182
183 default:
184 result = 0;
185 *destination++ = '\\';
186 if (*source)
187 *destination++ = *source++;
188 break;
189 }
190 else if (source != destination)
191 *destination++ = *source++;
192 else
193 source++, destination++;
194
195 if (source != destination)
196 *destination = '\0';
197 return result;
198 }
199 \f
200 /* File handling. */
201
202 /* Saved names in case backup needs to be undone. */
203 static char *before_backup_name;
204 static char *after_backup_name;
205
206 /* Return 1 if PATH is obviously "." or "/". */
207 static bool
208 must_be_dot_or_slash (char const *path)
209 {
210 path += FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (path);
211
212 if (ISSLASH (path[0]))
213 {
214 for (;;)
215 if (ISSLASH (path[1]))
216 path++;
217 else if (path[1] == '.' && ISSLASH (path[2 + (path[2] == '.')]))
218 path += 2 + (path[2] == '.');
219 else
220 return ! path[1];
221 }
222 else
223 {
224 while (path[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (path[1]))
225 {
226 path += 2;
227 while (ISSLASH (*path))
228 path++;
229 }
230
231 return ! path[0] || (path[0] == '.' && ! path[1]);
232 }
233 }
234
235 /* Some implementations of rmdir let you remove '.' or '/'.
236 Report an error with errno set to zero for obvious cases of this;
237 otherwise call rmdir. */
238 static int
239 safer_rmdir (const char *path)
240 {
241 if (must_be_dot_or_slash (path))
242 {
243 errno = 0;
244 return -1;
245 }
246
247 return rmdir (path);
248 }
249
250 /* Remove PATH, returning 1 on success. If PATH is a directory, then
251 if OPTION is RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION is set remove PATH
252 recursively; otherwise, remove it only if it is empty. If PATH is
253 a directory that cannot be removed (e.g., because it is nonempty)
254 and if OPTION is WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION, then return -1.
255 Return 0 on error, with errno set; if PATH is obviously the working
256 directory return zero with errno set to zero. */
257 int
258 remove_any_file (const char *path, enum remove_option option)
259 {
260 /* Try unlink first if we are not root, as this saves us a system
261 call in the common case where we're removing a non-directory. */
262 if (! we_are_root)
263 {
264 if (unlink (path) == 0)
265 return 1;
266
267 /* POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires EPERM when attempting to unlink a
268 directory without appropriate privileges, but many Linux
269 kernels return the more-sensible EISDIR. */
270 if (errno != EPERM && errno != EISDIR)
271 return 0;
272 }
273
274 if (safer_rmdir (path) == 0)
275 return 1;
276
277 switch (errno)
278 {
279 case ENOTDIR:
280 return we_are_root && unlink (path) == 0;
281
282 case 0:
283 case EEXIST:
284 #if defined ENOTEMPTY && ENOTEMPTY != EEXIST
285 case ENOTEMPTY:
286 #endif
287 switch (option)
288 {
289 case ORDINARY_REMOVE_OPTION:
290 break;
291
292 case WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION:
293 return -1;
294
295 case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION:
296 {
297 char *directory = savedir (path);
298 char const *entry;
299 size_t entrylen;
300
301 if (! directory)
302 return 0;
303
304 for (entry = directory;
305 (entrylen = strlen (entry)) != 0;
306 entry += entrylen + 1)
307 {
308 char *path_buffer = new_name (path, entry);
309 int r = remove_any_file (path_buffer, 1);
310 int e = errno;
311 free (path_buffer);
312
313 if (! r)
314 {
315 free (directory);
316 errno = e;
317 return 0;
318 }
319 }
320
321 free (directory);
322 return safer_rmdir (path) == 0;
323 }
324 }
325 break;
326 }
327
328 return 0;
329 }
330
331 /* Check if PATH already exists and make a backup of it right now.
332 Return success (nonzero) only if the backup is either unneeded, or
333 successful. For now, directories are considered to never need
334 backup. If THIS_IS_THE_ARCHIVE is nonzero, this is the archive and
335 so, we do not have to backup block or character devices, nor remote
336 entities. */
337 bool
338 maybe_backup_file (const char *path, int this_is_the_archive)
339 {
340 struct stat file_stat;
341
342 /* Check if we really need to backup the file. */
343
344 if (this_is_the_archive && _remdev (path))
345 return true;
346
347 if (stat (path, &file_stat))
348 {
349 if (errno == ENOENT)
350 return true;
351
352 stat_error (path);
353 return false;
354 }
355
356 if (S_ISDIR (file_stat.st_mode))
357 return true;
358
359 if (this_is_the_archive
360 && (S_ISBLK (file_stat.st_mode) || S_ISCHR (file_stat.st_mode)))
361 return true;
362
363 assign_string (&before_backup_name, path);
364
365 /* A run situation may exist between Emacs or other GNU programs trying to
366 make a backup for the same file simultaneously. If theoretically
367 possible, real problems are unlikely. Doing any better would require a
368 convention, GNU-wide, for all programs doing backups. */
369
370 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
371 after_backup_name = find_backup_file_name (path, backup_type);
372 if (! after_backup_name)
373 xalloc_die ();
374
375 if (rename (before_backup_name, after_backup_name) == 0)
376 {
377 if (verbose_option)
378 fprintf (stdlis, _("Renaming %s to %s\n"),
379 quote_n (0, before_backup_name),
380 quote_n (1, after_backup_name));
381 return true;
382 }
383 else
384 {
385 /* The backup operation failed. */
386 int e = errno;
387 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
388 quotearg_colon (before_backup_name),
389 quote_n (1, after_backup_name)));
390 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
391 return false;
392 }
393 }
394
395 /* Try to restore the recently backed up file to its original name.
396 This is usually only needed after a failed extraction. */
397 void
398 undo_last_backup (void)
399 {
400 if (after_backup_name)
401 {
402 if (rename (after_backup_name, before_backup_name) != 0)
403 {
404 int e = errno;
405 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
406 quotearg_colon (after_backup_name),
407 quote_n (1, before_backup_name)));
408 }
409 if (verbose_option)
410 fprintf (stdlis, _("Renaming %s back to %s\n"),
411 quote_n (0, after_backup_name),
412 quote_n (1, before_backup_name));
413 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
414 }
415 }
416
417 /* Depending on DEREF, apply either stat or lstat to (NAME, BUF). */
418 int
419 deref_stat (bool deref, char const *name, struct stat *buf)
420 {
421 return deref ? stat (name, buf) : lstat (name, buf);
422 }
423
424 /* A description of a working directory. */
425 struct wd
426 {
427 char const *name;
428 int saved;
429 struct saved_cwd saved_cwd;
430 };
431
432 /* A vector of chdir targets. wd[0] is the initial working directory. */
433 static struct wd *wd;
434
435 /* The number of working directories in the vector. */
436 static size_t wds;
437
438 /* The allocated size of the vector. */
439 static size_t wd_alloc;
440
441 /* DIR is the operand of a -C option; add it to vector of chdir targets,
442 and return the index of its location. */
443 int
444 chdir_arg (char const *dir)
445 {
446 if (wds == wd_alloc)
447 {
448 wd_alloc = 2 * (wd_alloc + 1);
449 wd = xrealloc (wd, sizeof *wd * wd_alloc);
450 if (! wds)
451 {
452 wd[wds].name = ".";
453 wd[wds].saved = 0;
454 wds++;
455 }
456 }
457
458 /* Optimize the common special case of the working directory,
459 or the working directory as a prefix. */
460 if (dir[0])
461 {
462 while (dir[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (dir[1]))
463 for (dir += 2; ISSLASH (*dir); dir++)
464 continue;
465 if (! dir[dir[0] == '.'])
466 return wds - 1;
467 }
468
469 wd[wds].name = dir;
470 wd[wds].saved = 0;
471 return wds++;
472 }
473
474 /* Change to directory I. If I is 0, change to the initial working
475 directory; otherwise, I must be a value returned by chdir_arg. */
476 void
477 chdir_do (int i)
478 {
479 static int previous;
480
481 if (previous != i)
482 {
483 struct wd *prev = &wd[previous];
484 struct wd *curr = &wd[i];
485
486 if (! prev->saved)
487 {
488 prev->saved = 1;
489 if (save_cwd (&prev->saved_cwd) != 0)
490 FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot save working directory")));
491 }
492
493 if (curr->saved)
494 {
495 if (restore_cwd (&curr->saved_cwd))
496 FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot change working directory")));
497 }
498 else
499 {
500 if (i && ! ISSLASH (curr->name[0]))
501 chdir_do (i - 1);
502 if (chdir (curr->name) != 0)
503 chdir_fatal (curr->name);
504 }
505
506 previous = i;
507 }
508 }
509 \f
510 /* Decode MODE from its binary form in a stat structure, and encode it
511 into a 9-byte string STRING, terminated with a NUL. */
512
513 void
514 decode_mode (mode_t mode, char *string)
515 {
516 *string++ = mode & S_IRUSR ? 'r' : '-';
517 *string++ = mode & S_IWUSR ? 'w' : '-';
518 *string++ = (mode & S_ISUID
519 ? (mode & S_IXUSR ? 's' : 'S')
520 : (mode & S_IXUSR ? 'x' : '-'));
521 *string++ = mode & S_IRGRP ? 'r' : '-';
522 *string++ = mode & S_IWGRP ? 'w' : '-';
523 *string++ = (mode & S_ISGID
524 ? (mode & S_IXGRP ? 's' : 'S')
525 : (mode & S_IXGRP ? 'x' : '-'));
526 *string++ = mode & S_IROTH ? 'r' : '-';
527 *string++ = mode & S_IWOTH ? 'w' : '-';
528 *string++ = (mode & S_ISVTX
529 ? (mode & S_IXOTH ? 't' : 'T')
530 : (mode & S_IXOTH ? 'x' : '-'));
531 *string = '\0';
532 }
533
534 /* Report an error associated with the system call CALL and the
535 optional name NAME. */
536 static void
537 call_arg_error (char const *call, char const *name)
538 {
539 int e = errno;
540 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot %s"), quotearg_colon (name), call));
541 }
542
543 /* Report a fatal error associated with the system call CALL and
544 the optional file name NAME. */
545 static void
546 call_arg_fatal (char const *call, char const *name)
547 {
548 int e = errno;
549 FATAL_ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot %s"), quotearg_colon (name), call));
550 }
551
552 /* Report a warning associated with the system call CALL and
553 the optional file name NAME. */
554 static void
555 call_arg_warn (char const *call, char const *name)
556 {
557 int e = errno;
558 WARN ((0, e, _("%s: Warning: Cannot %s"), quotearg_colon (name), call));
559 }
560
561 void
562 chdir_fatal (char const *name)
563 {
564 call_arg_fatal ("chdir", name);
565 }
566
567 void
568 chmod_error_details (char const *name, mode_t mode)
569 {
570 int e = errno;
571 char buf[10];
572 decode_mode (mode, buf);
573 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot change mode to %s"),
574 quotearg_colon (name), buf));
575 }
576
577 void
578 chown_error_details (char const *name, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
579 {
580 int e = errno;
581 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot change ownership to uid %lu, gid %lu"),
582 quotearg_colon (name), (unsigned long) uid, (unsigned long) gid));
583 }
584
585 void
586 close_error (char const *name)
587 {
588 call_arg_error ("close", name);
589 }
590
591 void
592 close_warn (char const *name)
593 {
594 call_arg_warn ("close", name);
595 }
596
597 void
598 close_diag (char const *name)
599 {
600 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
601 close_warn (name);
602 else
603 close_error (name);
604 }
605
606 void
607 exec_fatal (char const *name)
608 {
609 call_arg_fatal ("exec", name);
610 }
611
612 void
613 link_error (char const *target, char const *source)
614 {
615 int e = errno;
616 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot hard link to %s"),
617 quotearg_colon (source), quote_n (1, target)));
618 }
619
620 void
621 mkdir_error (char const *name)
622 {
623 call_arg_error ("mkdir", name);
624 }
625
626 void
627 mkfifo_error (char const *name)
628 {
629 call_arg_error ("mkfifo", name);
630 }
631
632 void
633 mknod_error (char const *name)
634 {
635 call_arg_error ("mknod", name);
636 }
637
638 void
639 open_error (char const *name)
640 {
641 call_arg_error ("open", name);
642 }
643
644 void
645 open_fatal (char const *name)
646 {
647 call_arg_fatal ("open", name);
648 }
649
650 void
651 open_warn (char const *name)
652 {
653 call_arg_warn ("open", name);
654 }
655
656 void
657 open_diag (char const *name)
658 {
659 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
660 open_warn (name);
661 else
662 open_error (name);
663 }
664
665 void
666 read_error (char const *name)
667 {
668 call_arg_error ("read", name);
669 }
670
671 void
672 read_error_details (char const *name, off_t offset, size_t size)
673 {
674 char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
675 int e = errno;
676 ERROR ((0, e,
677 ngettext ("%s: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu byte",
678 "%s: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu bytes",
679 size),
680 quotearg_colon (name), STRINGIFY_BIGINT (offset, buf),
681 (unsigned long) size));
682 }
683
684 void
685 read_warn_details (char const *name, off_t offset, size_t size)
686 {
687 char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
688 int e = errno;
689 WARN ((0, e,
690 ngettext ("%s: Warning: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu byte",
691 "%s: Warning: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu bytes",
692 size),
693 quotearg_colon (name), STRINGIFY_BIGINT (offset, buf),
694 (unsigned long) size));
695 }
696
697 void
698 read_diag_details (char const *name, off_t offset, size_t size)
699 {
700 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
701 read_warn_details (name, offset, size);
702 else
703 read_error_details (name, offset, size);
704 }
705
706 void
707 read_fatal (char const *name)
708 {
709 call_arg_fatal ("read", name);
710 }
711
712 void
713 read_fatal_details (char const *name, off_t offset, size_t size)
714 {
715 char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
716 int e = errno;
717 FATAL_ERROR ((0, e,
718 ngettext ("%s: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu byte",
719 "%s: Read error at byte %s, reading %lu bytes",
720 size),
721 quotearg_colon (name), STRINGIFY_BIGINT (offset, buf),
722 (unsigned long) size));
723 }
724
725 void
726 readlink_error (char const *name)
727 {
728 call_arg_error ("readlink", name);
729 }
730
731 void
732 readlink_warn (char const *name)
733 {
734 call_arg_warn ("readlink", name);
735 }
736
737 void
738 readlink_diag (char const *name)
739 {
740 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
741 readlink_warn (name);
742 else
743 readlink_error (name);
744 }
745
746 void
747 savedir_error (char const *name)
748 {
749 call_arg_error ("savedir", name);
750 }
751
752 void
753 savedir_warn (char const *name)
754 {
755 call_arg_warn ("savedir", name);
756 }
757
758 void
759 savedir_diag (char const *name)
760 {
761 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
762 savedir_warn (name);
763 else
764 savedir_error (name);
765 }
766
767 void
768 seek_error (char const *name)
769 {
770 call_arg_error ("seek", name);
771 }
772
773 void
774 seek_error_details (char const *name, off_t offset)
775 {
776 char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
777 int e = errno;
778 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot seek to %s"),
779 quotearg_colon (name),
780 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (offset, buf)));
781 }
782
783 void
784 seek_warn (char const *name)
785 {
786 call_arg_warn ("seek", name);
787 }
788
789 void
790 seek_warn_details (char const *name, off_t offset)
791 {
792 char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
793 int e = errno;
794 WARN ((0, e, _("%s: Warning: Cannot seek to %s"),
795 quotearg_colon (name),
796 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (offset, buf)));
797 }
798
799 void
800 seek_diag_details (char const *name, off_t offset)
801 {
802 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
803 seek_warn_details (name, offset);
804 else
805 seek_error_details (name, offset);
806 }
807
808 void
809 symlink_error (char const *contents, char const *name)
810 {
811 int e = errno;
812 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot create symlink to %s"),
813 quotearg_colon (name), quote_n (1, contents)));
814 }
815
816 void
817 stat_error (char const *name)
818 {
819 call_arg_error ("stat", name);
820 }
821
822 void
823 stat_warn (char const *name)
824 {
825 call_arg_warn ("stat", name);
826 }
827
828 void
829 stat_diag (char const *name)
830 {
831 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
832 stat_warn (name);
833 else
834 stat_error (name);
835 }
836
837 void
838 truncate_error (char const *name)
839 {
840 call_arg_error ("truncate", name);
841 }
842
843 void
844 truncate_warn (char const *name)
845 {
846 call_arg_warn ("truncate", name);
847 }
848
849 void
850 unlink_error (char const *name)
851 {
852 call_arg_error ("unlink", name);
853 }
854
855 void
856 utime_error (char const *name)
857 {
858 call_arg_error ("utime", name);
859 }
860
861 void
862 waitpid_error (char const *name)
863 {
864 call_arg_error ("waitpid", name);
865 }
866
867 void
868 write_error (char const *name)
869 {
870 call_arg_error ("write", name);
871 }
872
873 void
874 write_error_details (char const *name, size_t status, size_t size)
875 {
876 if (status == 0)
877 write_error (name);
878 else
879 ERROR ((0, 0,
880 ngettext ("%s: Wrote only %lu of %lu byte",
881 "%s: Wrote only %lu of %lu bytes",
882 size),
883 name, (unsigned long int) status, (unsigned long int) size));
884 }
885
886 void
887 write_fatal (char const *name)
888 {
889 call_arg_fatal ("write", name);
890 }
891
892 void
893 write_fatal_details (char const *name, ssize_t status, size_t size)
894 {
895 write_error_details (name, status, size);
896 fatal_exit ();
897 }
898
899
900 /* Fork, aborting if unsuccessful. */
901 pid_t
902 xfork (void)
903 {
904 pid_t p = fork ();
905 if (p == (pid_t) -1)
906 call_arg_fatal ("fork", _("child process"));
907 return p;
908 }
909
910 /* Create a pipe, aborting if unsuccessful. */
911 void
912 xpipe (int fd[2])
913 {
914 if (pipe (fd) < 0)
915 call_arg_fatal ("pipe", _("interprocess channel"));
916 }
917
918 /* Return an unambiguous printable representation, allocated in slot N,
919 for NAME, suitable for diagnostics. */
920 char const *
921 quote_n (int n, char const *name)
922 {
923 return quotearg_n_style (n, locale_quoting_style, name);
924 }
925
926 /* Return an unambiguous printable representation of NAME, suitable
927 for diagnostics. */
928 char const *
929 quote (char const *name)
930 {
931 return quote_n (0, name);
932 }
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