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to do the upper layer directories but this is what
everyone is waiting for....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9dafb7f48c
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213 lines
7.5 KiB
C
213 lines
7.5 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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Name mapping code
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Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1998
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2002
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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/* ************************************************************************** **
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* Used only in do_fwd_mangled_map(), below.
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* ************************************************************************** **
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*/
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static char *map_filename( char *s, /* This is null terminated */
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const char *pattern, /* This isn't. */
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int len ) /* This is the length of pattern. */
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{
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static pstring matching_bit; /* The bit of the string which matches */
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/* a * in pattern if indeed there is a * */
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char *sp; /* Pointer into s. */
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char *pp; /* Pointer into p. */
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char *match_start; /* Where the matching bit starts. */
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pstring pat;
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StrnCpy( pat, pattern, len ); /* Get pattern into a proper string! */
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pstrcpy( matching_bit, "" ); /* Match but no star gets this. */
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pp = pat; /* Initialize the pointers. */
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sp = s;
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if( strequal(s, ".") || strequal(s, ".."))
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{
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return NULL; /* Do not map '.' and '..' */
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}
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if( (len == 1) && (*pattern == '*') )
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{
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return NULL; /* Impossible, too ambiguous for */
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} /* words! */
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while( (*sp) /* Not the end of the string. */
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&& (*pp) /* Not the end of the pattern. */
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&& (*sp == *pp) /* The two match. */
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&& (*pp != '*') ) /* No wildcard. */
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{
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sp++; /* Keep looking. */
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pp++;
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}
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if( !*sp && !*pp ) /* End of pattern. */
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return( matching_bit ); /* Simple match. Return empty string. */
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if( *pp == '*' )
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{
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pp++; /* Always interrested in the chacter */
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/* after the '*' */
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if( !*pp ) /* It is at the end of the pattern. */
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{
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StrnCpy( matching_bit, s, sp-s );
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return( matching_bit );
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}
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else
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{
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/* The next character in pattern must match a character further */
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/* along s than sp so look for that character. */
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match_start = sp;
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while( (*sp) /* Not the end of s. */
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&& (*sp != *pp) ) /* Not the same */
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sp++; /* Keep looking. */
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if( !*sp ) /* Got to the end without a match. */
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{
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return( NULL );
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} /* Still hope for a match. */
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else
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{
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/* Now sp should point to a matching character. */
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StrnCpy(matching_bit, match_start, sp-match_start);
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/* Back to needing a stright match again. */
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while( (*sp) /* Not the end of the string. */
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&& (*pp) /* Not the end of the pattern. */
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&& (*sp == *pp) ) /* The two match. */
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{
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sp++; /* Keep looking. */
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pp++;
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}
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if( !*sp && !*pp ) /* Both at end so it matched */
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return( matching_bit );
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else
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return( NULL );
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}
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}
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}
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return( NULL ); /* No match. */
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} /* map_filename */
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/* ************************************************************************** **
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* MangledMap is a series of name pairs in () separated by spaces.
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* If s matches the first of the pair then the name given is the
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* second of the pair. A * means any number of any character and if
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* present in the second of the pair as well as the first the
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* matching part of the first string takes the place of the * in the
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* second.
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*
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* I wanted this so that we could have RCS files which can be used
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* by UNIX and DOS programs. My mapping string is (RCS rcs) which
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* converts the UNIX RCS file subdirectory to lowercase thus
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* preventing mangling.
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*
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* See 'mangled map' in smb.conf(5).
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*
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* ************************************************************************** **
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*/
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static void mangled_map(char *s, const char *MangledMap)
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{
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const char *start=MangledMap; /* Use this to search for mappings. */
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const char *end; /* Used to find the end of strings. */
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char *match_string;
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pstring new_string; /* Make up the result here. */
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char *np; /* Points into new_string. */
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DEBUG( 5, ("Mangled Mapping '%s' map '%s'\n", s, MangledMap) );
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while( *start ) {
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while( (*start) && (*start != '(') )
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start++;
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if( !*start )
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continue; /* Always check for the end. */
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start++; /* Skip the ( */
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end = start; /* Search for the ' ' or a ')' */
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DEBUG( 5, ("Start of first in pair '%s'\n", start) );
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while( (*end) && !((*end == ' ') || (*end == ')')) )
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end++;
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if( !*end ) {
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start = end;
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continue; /* Always check for the end. */
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}
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DEBUG( 5, ("End of first in pair '%s'\n", end) );
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if( (match_string = map_filename( s, start, end-start )) ) {
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int size_left = sizeof(new_string) - 1;
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DEBUG( 5, ("Found a match\n") );
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/* Found a match. */
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start = end + 1; /* Point to start of what it is to become. */
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DEBUG( 5, ("Start of second in pair '%s'\n", start) );
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end = start;
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np = new_string;
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while( (*end && size_left > 0) /* Not the end of string. */
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&& (*end != ')') /* Not the end of the pattern. */
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&& (*end != '*') ) { /* Not a wildcard. */
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*np++ = *end++;
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size_left--;
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}
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if( !*end ) {
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start = end;
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continue; /* Always check for the end. */
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}
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if( *end == '*' ) {
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if (size_left > 0 )
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safe_strcpy( np, match_string, size_left );
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np += strlen( match_string );
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size_left -= strlen( match_string );
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end++; /* Skip the '*' */
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while ((*end && size_left > 0) /* Not the end of string. */
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&& (*end != ')') /* Not the end of the pattern. */
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&& (*end != '*')) { /* Not a wildcard. */
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*np++ = *end++;
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size_left--;
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}
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}
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if (!*end) {
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start = end;
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continue; /* Always check for the end. */
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}
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if (size_left > 0)
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*np++ = '\0'; /* NULL terminate it. */
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DEBUG(5,("End of second in pair '%s'\n", end));
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new_string[sizeof(new_string)-1] = '\0';
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pstrcpy( s, new_string ); /* Substitute with the new name. */
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DEBUG( 5, ("s is now '%s'\n", s) );
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}
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start = end; /* Skip a bit which cannot be wanted anymore. */
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start++;
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}
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}
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/*
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front end routine to the mangled map code
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personally I think that the whole idea of "mangled map" is completely bogus
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*/
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void mangle_map_filename(fstring fname, const struct share_params *p)
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{
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char *map;
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map = lp_mangled_map(p);
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if (!map || !*map) return;
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mangled_map(fname, map);
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}
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