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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
* University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
/*
* Modified 12 April 1990 by Mark Adler for use on MSDOS systems with
* Microsoft C and Turbo C.
*
* Modifed 13 February 1991 by Greg Roelofs for use on VMS systems. As
* with the MS-DOS version, the setting of the file mode has been disabled.
* Compile and link normally (but note that the shared-image link option
* produces a binary only 6 blocks long, as opposed to the 137-block one
* produced by an ordinary link). To set up the VMS symbol to run the
* program ("run uudecode filename" won't work), do:
* uudecode :== "$disk:[directory]uudecode.exe"
* and don't forget the leading "$" or it still won't work. The binaries
* produced by this program are in VMS "stream-LF" format; this makes no
* difference to VMS when running decoded executables, nor to VMS unzip,
* but other programs such as zoo or arc may or may not require the file
* to be "BILFed" (or "unBILFed" or whatever). Also, unlike the other
* flavors, VMS files don't get overwritten (a higher version is created).
*
* Modified 13 April 1991 by Gary Mussar to be forgiving of systems that
* appear to be stripping trailing blanks.
*
* Modified 28 February 2002 for use on WIN32 systems with Microsoft C.
*
* Modified 08 July 2006 to cast strlen() result to int to suppress a
* warning on platforms where size_t > sizeof(int).
*
* $NHDT-Date: 1432512787 2015/05/25 00:13:07 $ $NHDT-Branch: master $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.7 $
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)uudecode.c 5.5 (Berkeley) 7/6/88";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifdef __MSDOS__ /* For Turbo C */
#define MSDOS 1
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#undef MSDOS
#undef __MSDOS__
#ifndef WIN32
#define WIN32
#endif
#endif
/*
* uudecode [input]
*
* create the specified file, decoding as you go.
* used with uuencode.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef VMS
#include <types.h>
#include <stat.h>
#else
#if !defined(MSDOS) && !defined(WIN32)
#include <pwd.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h> /* MSDOS, WIN32, or UNIX */
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
static void decode(FILE *, FILE *);
static void outdec(char *, FILE *, int);
/* single-character decode */
#define DEC(c) (((c) - ' ') & 077)
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
FILE *in, *out;
int mode;
char dest[128];
char buf[80];
/* optional input arg */
if (argc > 1) {
if ((in = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL) {
perror(argv[1]);
exit(1);
}
argv++;
argc--;
} else
in = stdin;
if (argc != 1) {
printf("Usage: uudecode [infile]\n");
exit(2);
}
/* search for header line */
for (;;) {
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "No begin line\n");
exit(3);
}
if (strncmp(buf, "begin ", 6) == 0)
break;
}
(void) sscanf(buf, "begin %o %s", &mode, dest);
#if !defined(MSDOS) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(WIN32)
/* handle ~user/file format */
if (dest[0] == '~') {
char *sl;
struct passwd *getpwnam();
struct passwd *user;
char dnbuf[100], *index(), *strcat(), *strcpy();
sl = index(dest, '/');
if (sl == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Illegal ~user\n");
exit(3);
}
*sl++ = 0;
user = getpwnam(dest + 1);
if (user == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "No such user as %s\n", dest);
exit(4);
}
strcpy(dnbuf, user->pw_dir);
strcat(dnbuf, "/");
strcat(dnbuf, sl);
strcpy(dest, dnbuf);
}
#endif /* !defined(MSDOS) && !defined(VMS) */
/* create output file */
#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN32)
out = fopen(dest, "wb"); /* Binary file */
#else
out = fopen(dest, "w");
#endif
if (out == NULL) {
perror(dest);
exit(4);
}
#if !defined(MSDOS) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(WIN32) /* i.e., UNIX */
chmod(dest, mode);
#endif
decode(in, out);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL || strcmp(buf, "end\n")) {
fprintf(stderr, "No end line\n");
exit(5);
}
exit(0);
/*NOTREACHED*/
return 0;
}
/*
* copy from in to out, decoding as you go along.
*/
void
decode(in, out)
FILE *in;
FILE *out;
{
char buf[80];
char *bp;
int n, i, expected;
for (;;) {
/* for each input line */
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL) {
printf("Short file\n");
exit(10);
}
n = DEC(buf[0]);
if ((n <= 0) || (buf[0] == '\n'))
break;
/* Calculate expected # of chars and pad if necessary */
expected = ((n + 2) / 3) << 2;
for (i = (int) strlen(buf) - 1; i <= expected; i++)
buf[i] = ' ';
bp = &buf[1];
while (n > 0) {
outdec(bp, out, n);
bp += 4;
n -= 3;
}
}
}
/*
* output a group of 3 bytes (4 input characters).
* the input chars are pointed to by p, they are to
* be output to file f. n is used to tell us not to
* output all of them at the end of the file.
*/
void
outdec(p, f, n)
char *p;
FILE *f;
int n;
{
int c1, c2, c3;
c1 = DEC(*p) << 2 | DEC(p[1]) >> 4;
c2 = DEC(p[1]) << 4 | DEC(p[2]) >> 2;
c3 = DEC(p[2]) << 6 | DEC(p[3]);
if (n >= 1)
putc(c1, f);
if (n >= 2)
putc(c2, f);
if (n >= 3)
putc(c3, f);
}
#if !defined(MSDOS) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(WIN32)
/*
* Return the ptr in sp at which the character c appears;
* NULL if not found
*/
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif
char *
index(sp, c)
register char *sp, c;
{
do {
if (*sp == c)
return (sp);
} while (*sp++);
return (NULL);
}
#endif