-/*
- * Given a path and mask of ZFS types, return a string describing this dataset.
- * This is used when we fail to open a dataset and we cannot get an exact type.
- * We guess what the type would have been based on the path and the mask of
- * acceptable types.
- */
-static const char *
-path_to_str(const char *path, int types)
-{
- /*
- * When given a single type, always report the exact type.
- */
- if (types == ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT)
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "snapshot"));
- if (types == ZFS_TYPE_FILESYSTEM)
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "filesystem"));
- if (types == ZFS_TYPE_VOLUME)
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "volume"));
-
- /*
- * The user is requesting more than one type of dataset. If this is the
- * case, consult the path itself. If we're looking for a snapshot, and
- * a '@' is found, then report it as "snapshot". Otherwise, remove the
- * snapshot attribute and try again.
- */
- if (types & ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT) {
- if (strchr(path, '@') != NULL)
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "snapshot"));
- return (path_to_str(path, types & ~ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT));
- }
-
- /*
- * The user has requested either filesystems or volumes.
- * We have no way of knowing a priori what type this would be, so always
- * report it as "filesystem" or "volume", our two primitive types.
- */
- if (types & ZFS_TYPE_FILESYSTEM)
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "filesystem"));
-
- assert(types & ZFS_TYPE_VOLUME);
- return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "volume"));
-}
-