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vendor: update all dependencies to latest versions
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vendor/github.com/jlaffaye/ftp/parse.go
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vendor/github.com/jlaffaye/ftp/parse.go
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package ftp
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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@ -9,7 +10,9 @@ import (
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var errUnsupportedListLine = errors.New("Unsupported LIST line")
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var listLineParsers = []func(line string) (*Entry, error){
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type parseFunc func(string, time.Time) (*Entry, error)
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var listLineParsers = []parseFunc{
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parseRFC3659ListLine,
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parseLsListLine,
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parseDirListLine,
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@ -22,7 +25,7 @@ var dirTimeFormats = []string{
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}
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// parseRFC3659ListLine parses the style of directory line defined in RFC 3659.
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func parseRFC3659ListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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func parseRFC3659ListLine(line string, now time.Time) (*Entry, error) {
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iSemicolon := strings.Index(line, ";")
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iWhitespace := strings.Index(line, " ")
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@ -66,7 +69,7 @@ func parseRFC3659ListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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// parseLsListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
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// the UNIX ls command.
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func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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func parseLsListLine(line string, now time.Time) (*Entry, error) {
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// Has the first field a length of 10 bytes?
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if strings.IndexByte(line, ' ') != 10 {
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@ -85,7 +88,7 @@ func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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Type: EntryTypeFolder,
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Name: scanner.Remaining(),
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}
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if err := e.setTime(fields[3:6]); err != nil {
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if err := e.setTime(fields[3:6], now); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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@ -102,7 +105,7 @@ func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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if err := e.setSize(fields[2]); err != nil {
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return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
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}
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if err := e.setTime(fields[4:7]); err != nil {
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if err := e.setTime(fields[4:7], now); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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return nil, errors.New("Unknown entry type")
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}
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if err := e.setTime(fields[5:8]); err != nil {
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if err := e.setTime(fields[5:8], now); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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@ -141,7 +144,7 @@ func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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// parseDirListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
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// the MS-DOS DIR command.
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func parseDirListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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func parseDirListLine(line string, now time.Time) (*Entry, error) {
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e := &Entry{}
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var err error
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// by hostedftp.com
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// -r-------- 0 user group 65222236 Feb 24 00:39 UABlacklistingWeek8.csv
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// (The link count is inexplicably 0)
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func parseHostedFTPLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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func parseHostedFTPLine(line string, now time.Time) (*Entry, error) {
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// Has the first field a length of 10 bytes?
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if strings.IndexByte(line, ' ') != 10 {
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return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
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}
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// Set link count to 1 and attempt to parse as Unix.
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return parseLsListLine(fields[0] + " 1 " + scanner.Remaining())
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return parseLsListLine(fields[0]+" 1 "+scanner.Remaining(), now)
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}
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// parseListLine parses the various non-standard format returned by the LIST
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// FTP command.
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func parseListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
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func parseListLine(line string, now time.Time) (*Entry, error) {
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for _, f := range listLineParsers {
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e, err := f(line)
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e, err := f(line, now)
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if err != errUnsupportedListLine {
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return e, err
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}
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return
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}
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func (e *Entry) setTime(fields []string) (err error) {
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var timeStr string
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if strings.Contains(fields[2], ":") { // this year
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thisYear, _, _ := time.Now().Date()
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timeStr = fields[1] + " " + fields[0] + " " + strconv.Itoa(thisYear)[2:4] + " " + fields[2] + " GMT"
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} else { // not this year
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func (e *Entry) setTime(fields []string, now time.Time) (err error) {
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if strings.Contains(fields[2], ":") { // contains time
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thisYear, _, _ := now.Date()
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timeStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %d %s GMT", fields[1], fields[0], thisYear, fields[2])
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e.Time, err = time.Parse("_2 Jan 2006 15:04 MST", timeStr)
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/*
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On unix, `info ls` shows:
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10.1.6 Formatting file timestamps
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---------------------------------
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A timestamp is considered to be “recent” if it is less than six
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months old, and is not dated in the future. If a timestamp dated today
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is not listed in recent form, the timestamp is in the future, which
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means you probably have clock skew problems which may break programs
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like ‘make’ that rely on file timestamps.
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*/
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if !e.Time.Before(now.AddDate(0, 6, 0)) {
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e.Time = e.Time.AddDate(-1, 0, 0)
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}
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} else { // only the date
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if len(fields[2]) != 4 {
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return errors.New("Invalid year format in time string")
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}
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timeStr = fields[1] + " " + fields[0] + " " + fields[2][2:4] + " 00:00 GMT"
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timeStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s 00:00 GMT", fields[1], fields[0], fields[2])
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e.Time, err = time.Parse("_2 Jan 2006 15:04 MST", timeStr)
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}
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e.Time, err = time.Parse("_2 Jan 06 15:04 MST", timeStr)
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return
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}
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