X-Git-Url: https://fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=finddup.c;h=adf138ebc1530ff5e2e560a095d34c686f1d55dc;hb=834f5d0970d97555f204eea4897204db0511e86e;hp=39a3df6c22b733d34ed88a5041fbf9ac3b170c93;hpb=87eea2c3b5958b578cdf32f5e01d3c733bdf7615;p=finddup.git diff --git a/finddup.c b/finddup.c index 39a3df6..adf138e 100644 --- a/finddup.c +++ b/finddup.c @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ /* - * finddup is a simple utility to display the files and directories - * according to their total disk occupancy. + * finddup is a simple utility find duplicated files, files common to + * several directories, or files present in one directory and not in + * another one. * * Copyright (c) 2010 Francois Fleuret * Written by Francois Fleuret @@ -22,10 +23,13 @@ * */ +#define VERSION_NUMBER "0.6" + #define _BSD_SOURCE #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -49,9 +53,18 @@ int ignore_dotfiles = 0; /* 1 means ignore files and directories int show_realpaths = 0; /* 1 means ignore files and directories starting with a dot */ -int show_progress = 1; /* 1 means show a progress bar when we are in a +int show_progress = 0; /* 1 means show a progress bar when we are in a tty */ +int show_hits = 1; /* 1 means to show the files from dir2 + corresponding to the ones from dir1 */ + +int show_groups = 1; /* 1 means to show the group IDs when printing + file names */ + +int ignore_same_inode = 0; /* 1 means that comparison between two file + with same inode will always be false */ + /********************************************************************/ /* malloc with error checking. */ @@ -96,7 +109,7 @@ struct file_with_size { size_t size; ino_t inode; struct file_with_size *next; - int error; + int group_id; }; void file_list_delete(struct file_with_size *head) { @@ -120,10 +133,6 @@ int file_list_length(struct file_with_size *head) { /**********************************************************************/ -int same_size(struct file_with_size *f1, struct file_with_size *f2) { - return f1->size == f2->size; -} - int same_content(struct file_with_size *f1, struct file_with_size *f2) { int fd1, fd2, s1, s2; char buffer1[BUFFER_SIZE], buffer2[BUFFER_SIZE]; @@ -161,14 +170,29 @@ int same_content(struct file_with_size *f1, struct file_with_size *f2) { } } } else { - if(fd1 >= 0) { close(fd1); } - if(fd2 >= 0) { close(fd2); } - return 0; + + if(fd1 < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Can not open \"%s\" error: %s\n", + f1->filename, + strerror(errno)); + } + + if(fd2 < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Can not open \"%s\" error: %s\n", + f2->filename, + strerror(errno)); + } + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } int same_files(struct file_with_size *f1, struct file_with_size *f2) { - return same_size(f1, f2) && same_content(f1, f2); + if(ignore_same_inode && f1->inode == f2->inode) { + return 0; + } + return f1->size == f2->size && same_content(f1, f2); } /**********************************************************************/ @@ -177,16 +201,16 @@ struct file_with_size *scan_directory(struct file_with_size *tail, const char *name) { DIR *dir; struct dirent *dir_e; - struct stat dummy; + struct stat sb; struct file_with_size *tmp; - char subname[PATH_MAX]; + char subname[PATH_MAX + 1]; - if(lstat(name, &dummy) != 0) { + if(lstat(name, &sb) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Can not stat \"%s\": %s\n", name, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } - if(S_ISLNK(dummy.st_mode)) { + if(S_ISLNK(sb.st_mode)) { return tail; } @@ -201,12 +225,13 @@ struct file_with_size *scan_directory(struct file_with_size *tail, } closedir(dir); } else { - if(S_ISREG(dummy.st_mode)) { + if(S_ISREG(sb.st_mode)) { tmp = safe_malloc(sizeof(struct file_with_size)); tmp->next = tail; tmp->filename = strdup(name); - tmp->size = dummy.st_size; - tmp->inode = dummy.st_ino; + tmp->size = sb.st_size; + tmp->inode = sb.st_ino; + tmp->group_id = -1; tail = tmp; } } @@ -214,27 +239,134 @@ struct file_with_size *scan_directory(struct file_with_size *tail, return tail; } +void print_file(struct file_with_size *node) { + char tmp[PATH_MAX + 1]; + if(show_realpaths) { + if(show_groups) { + realpath(node->filename, tmp); + printf("%d %s\n", node->group_id, tmp); + } else { + realpath(node->filename, tmp); + printf("%s\n", tmp); + } + } else { + if(show_groups) { + printf("%d %s\n", node->group_id, node->filename); + } else { + printf("%s\n", node->filename); + } + } +} + +int compare_nodes(const void *x1, const void *x2) { + const struct file_with_size **f1, **f2; + + f1 = (const struct file_with_size **) x1; + f2 = (const struct file_with_size **) x2; + + if((*f1)->group_id < (*f2)->group_id) { + return -1; + } else if((*f1)->group_id > (*f2)->group_id) { + return 1; + } else { + return 0; + } +} + + +void print_result(struct file_with_size *list1, struct file_with_size *list2) { + struct file_with_size *node1, *node2; + struct file_with_size **nodes; + int nb, n; + + nb = 0; + for(node1 = list1; node1; node1 = node1->next) { + if(node1->group_id >= 0) { nb++; } + } + + if(show_hits) { + for(node2 = list2; node2; node2 = node2->next) { + if(node2->group_id >= 0) { nb++; } + } + } + + nodes = safe_malloc(nb * sizeof(struct file_with_size *)); + + n = 0; + for(node1 = list1; node1; node1 = node1->next) { + if(node1->group_id >= 0) { + nodes[n++] = node1; + } + } + + if(show_hits) { + for(node2 = list2; node2; node2 = node2->next) { + if(node2->group_id >= 0) { + nodes[n++] = node2; + } + } + } + + qsort(nodes, nb, sizeof(struct file_with_size *), compare_nodes); + + for(n = 0; n < nb; n++) { + print_file(nodes[n]); + } + + free(nodes); +} + void start(const char *dirname1, const char *dirname2) { struct file_with_size *list1, *list2; struct file_with_size *node1, *node2; int not_in, found; + int k, p, pp, l1, n; - if(dirname2[0] == '^') { - not_in = 1; - dirname2++; - } else { - not_in = 0; + not_in = 0; + + if(show_progress) { + fprintf(stderr, "Scanning %s ... ", dirname1); } list1 = scan_directory(0, dirname1); - list2 = scan_directory(0, dirname2); + + if(dirname2) { + if(strncmp(dirname2, "not:", 4) == 0) { + not_in = 1; + dirname2 += 4; + } + if(show_progress) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s ... ", dirname2); + } + list2 = scan_directory(0, dirname2); + } else { + list2 = list1; + } + + if(show_progress) { + fprintf(stderr, "done.\n"); + } + + k = 0; + pp = -1; + n = 0; + l1 = file_list_length(list1); if(not_in) { for(node1 = list1; node1; node1 = node1->next) { + if(show_progress) { + p = (100 * n)/l1; + if(p > pp) { + fprintf(stderr, "%d%%\n", p); + pp = p; + } + n++; + } + found = 0; for(node2 = list2; !found && node2; node2 = node2->next) { - if(node1->inode != node2->inode && same_files(node1, node2)) { + if(same_files(node1, node2)) { found = 1; } } @@ -249,24 +381,56 @@ void start(const char *dirname1, const char *dirname2) { } } else { - for(node1 = list1; node1; node1 = node1->next) { + if(show_progress) { + p = (100 * n)/l1; + if(p > pp) { + fprintf(stderr, "%d%%\n", p); + pp = p; + } + n++; + } + for(node2 = list2; node2; node2 = node2->next) { - if(node1->inode != node2->inode && same_files(node1, node2)) { - if(show_realpaths) { - printf("%s %s\n", - realpath(node1->filename, 0), - realpath(node2->filename, 0)); - } else { - printf("%s %s\n", node1->filename, node2->filename); + if(same_files(node1, node2)) { + if(node1->group_id < 0) { + if(node2->group_id >= 0) { + node1->group_id = node2->group_id; + } else { + node1->group_id = k; + k++; + } + } + if(node2->group_id < 0) { + node2->group_id = node1->group_id; } } } } } + print_result(list1, list2); + file_list_delete(list1); - file_list_delete(list2); + if(dirname2) { + file_list_delete(list2); + } +} + +void print_help(FILE *out) { + fprintf(out, "Usage: finddup [OPTION]... DIR1 [[not:]DIR2]\n"); + fprintf(out, "Version %s (%s)\n", VERSION_NUMBER, UNAME); + fprintf(out, "Without DIR2, lists duplicated files found in DIR1. With DIR2, lists files common to both directories. With the not: prefix, lists files found in DIR1 which do not exist in DIR2.\n"); + fprintf(out, "\n"); + fprintf(out, " -h show this help\n"); + fprintf(out, " -d ignore dot files and directories\n"); + fprintf(out, " -c do not show which files in DIR2 corresponds to those in DIR1\n"); + fprintf(out, " -g do not show the file groups\n"); + fprintf(out, " -p show progress\n"); + fprintf(out, " -r show the real file paths\n"); + fprintf(out, " -i consider files with same inode as different\n"); + fprintf(out, "\n"); + fprintf(out, "Report bugs and comments to \n"); } /**********************************************************************/ @@ -280,34 +444,54 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) { setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); while (1) { - c = getopt(argc, argv, "hr"); + c = getopt(argc, argv, "hrcgdp"); if (c == -1) break; switch (c) { case 'h': - printf("Usage: finddup [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"); - printf("Report bugs and comments to \n"); + print_help(stdout); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); break; + case 'd': + ignore_dotfiles = 1; + break; + case 'r': show_realpaths = 1; break; + case 'i': + ignore_same_inode = 1; + break; + + case 'g': + show_groups = 0; + break; + + case 'p': + show_progress = 1; + break; + + case 'c': + show_hits = 0; + break; + default: exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } - if(optind + 1 < argc) { + if(optind + 2 == argc) { start(argv[optind], argv[optind + 1]); - } else if(optind < argc) { - start(argv[optind], argv[optind]); + } else if(optind + 1 == argc) { + ignore_same_inode = 1; + start(argv[optind], 0); } else { - fprintf(stderr, "%s [OPTIONS] [[^]]\n", argv[0]); + print_help(stderr); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); }