libcm/cmFileSys.h
kevin 825a359af2 cmFileSys.h/c: Symbolic link fixes.
Added kRecurseLInksFsFl and kLinkFsFl.
Changed stat() to lstat() in _cmFileSysIsLink().
Added _cmFileSysIsSocket()
2013-02-15 16:01:22 -08:00

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//{
//(
// A collection of file system utility functions.
//
// Note that cmFileSysInitialize() creates an internal cmLHeapH_t based
// heap manager from which it allocates memory for some returned objects.
// (e.g. cmFileSysMakeFn(), cmFileSysPathParts(), cmFileSysDirEntries())
// Where possible the client can explicitely free these objects via the
// provided functions. (e.g. cmFileSysFreeFn(), cmFileSysFreePathParts(), cmFileSysDirFreeEntries())
// However if these objects are not free they will be automatically deallocated
// when the internal heap is destroyed by cmFileSysFinalize().
//
//)
#ifndef cmFileSys_h
#define cmFileSys_h
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//(
// Result codes returned by cmFileSys.h functions
enum
{
kOkFsRC = cmOkRC,
kMemAllocErrFsRC,
kLHeapAllocErrFsRC,
kStatFailFsRC,
kAssertFailFsRC,
kOpenDirFailFsRC,
kFnTooLongFsRC,
kMkDirFailFsRC,
kSysErrFsRC,
kOsxFailFsRC,
kLinuxFailFsRC,
kInvalidDirFsRC
};
typedef cmHandle_t cmFileSysH_t; //< Opaque handle type used by all cmFileSys.h functions
typedef unsigned cmFsRC_t; //< Result code used as the return type by many cmFileSys.h functions.
extern cmFileSysH_t cmFileSysNullHandle; // NULL handle to be used for setting cmFileSysH_t type handles to an explicit uninitialized value.
// Initialize a file system object.
// If *hp was not initalized by an earlier call to cmFileSysInitialize() then it should
// be set to cmFileSysNullHandle prior to calling this function. If *hp is a valid handle
// then it is automatically finalized by an internal call to cmFileSysFinalize() prior to
// being re-iniitalized.
// The appNameStr is used to determine the location of the preference and resource directories
// on some platforms
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysInitialize( cmFileSysH_t* hp, cmCtx_t* ctx, const cmChar_t* appNameStr );
// Finalize a file system object.
// Upon successful completion *hp is set to cmFileSysNullHandle.
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysFinalize( cmFileSysH_t* hp );
// Returns true if the file system handle is active and initialized.
bool cmFileSysIsValid( cmFileSysH_t h );
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysAppName( cmFileSysH_t h ); //< Return the application name as passed to cmFileSysInitialize()
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysPrefsDir( cmFileSysH_t h ); //< Return the operating system dependent preference data directory for this application.
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysRsrcDir( cmFileSysH_t h ); //< Return the operating system dependent application resource directory for this application.
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysUserDir( cmFileSysH_t h ); //< Return the operating system dependent user directory for this application.
// Test the type of a file system object:
//
bool cmFileSysIsDir( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dirStr ); //< Return true if 'dirStr' refers to an existing directory.
bool cmFileSysIsFile( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* fnStr ); //< Return true if 'fnStr' refers to an existing file.
bool cmFileSysIsLink( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* fnStr ); //< Return true if 'fnStr' refers to a symbolic link.
// Create File Names:
//
// Create a file name by concatenating sub-strings.
//
// Variable arg's. entries are directories inserted between
// 'dirPrefixStr' and the file name.
// Terminate var arg's directory list with a NULL.
//
// The returned string is allocated in a local heap maintained by the cmFileSys object.
// The memory used by the string will exist until it is released with cmFileSysFreeFn()
// or the cmFileSys object is finalized.
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysMakeFn( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dirPrefix, const cmChar_t* fn, const cmChar_t* ext, ... );
// Same as cmFileSysMakeFn with but with a va_list argument to accept the var. args. parameters.
const cmChar_t* cmFileSysVMakeFn( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dirPrefix, const cmChar_t* fn, const cmChar_t* ext, va_list vl );
// Release the file name created through an earlier call to cmFileSysMakeFn().
void cmFileSysFreeFn( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* fn );
// Create a directory - where the entire path already exists except for the
// final directory.
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysMkDir( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dir );
// Create a complete directory path - where any of the path segments may
// not already exist.
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysMkDirAll( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dir );
// Parse a path into its parts:
//
// Return record used by cmFileSysParts()
typedef struct
{
const cmChar_t* dirStr;
const cmChar_t* fnStr;
const cmChar_t* extStr;
} cmFileSysPathPart_t;
// Given a file name decompose it into a directory string, file name string and file extension string.
// The cmFileSysPathPart_t record and the memory used by the strings that it references
// are allocated from a local heap maintained by the cmFileSys object. This memory will exist
// until it is released with cmFileSysFreePathParts() or the cmFileSysH_t handle is finalized.
cmFileSysPathPart_t* cmFileSysPathParts( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* pathNameStr );
// Free the memory associated with a cmFileSysPathPart_t record returned from an eariler call to cmFileSysPathParts().
void cmFileSysFreePathParts( cmFileSysH_t h, cmFileSysPathPart_t* p );
// Return the parts of a directory path as an array of strings.
// The last element in the array is set to NULL to mark the end of the array.
// Note that all '/' separator characters are removed from the result with
// the exception of the first one - which denotes the root directory.
// The returned array is allocated from the file systems internal heap and will
// be automatically released when the file system is closed by cmFileSysDestroy().
// The caller may optionally release the array memory with a call to
// cmFileSysFreeDirParts().
cmChar_t** cmFileSysDirParts( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dirStr );
void cmFileSysFreeDirParts( cmFileSysH_t h, cmChar_t** dirStrArray );
// Return the count of elements in a directory parts array as returned by
// cmFileSysDirParts().
unsigned cmFileSysDirPartsCount(cmFileSysH_t h, cmChar_t** dirStrArray );
// Form a directory string from a NULL terminated array of strings.
// If the first element in the array is set to '/' then the
// resulting directory will be absolute rather than relative.
// The returned string is allocated from the file systems internal heap and will
// be automatically released when the file system is closed by cmFileSysDestroy().
// The caller may optionally release the array memory with a call to
// cmFileSysFreeDir().
cmChar_t* cmFileSysFormDir( cmFileSysH_t h, cmChar_t** dirStrArray, unsigned n );
void cmFileSysFreeDir( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dir );
// Walk a directory tree:
//
// Flags used by cmFileSysDirEntries 'includeFlags' parameter.
enum
{
kFileFsFl = 0x001, //< include all visible files
kDirFsFl = 0x002, //< include all visible directory
kLinkFsFl = 0x004, //< include all symbolic links
kInvisibleFsFl = 0x008, //< include file/dir name beginning with a '.'
kCurDirFsFl = 0x010, //< include '.' directory
kParentDirFsFl = 0x020, //< include '..' directory
kAllFsFl = 0x02f, //< all type flags
kFullPathFsFl = 0x040, //< return the full path in the 'name' field of cmFileSysDirEntry_t;
kRecurseFsFl = 0x080, //< recurse into directories
kRecurseLinksFsFl = 0x100 //< recurse into symbol link directories
};
// The return type for cmFileSysDirEntries().
typedef struct
{
unsigned flags; //< Entry type flags from kXXXFsFl.
const cmChar_t* name; //< Entry name or full path depending on kFullPathFsFl.
} cmFileSysDirEntry_t;
// Return the file and directory names contained in a given subdirectory.
//
// Set 'includeFlags' with the kXXXFsFl flags of the files to include in the returned
// directory entry array. The value pointed to by dirEntryCntPtr will be set to the
// number of records in the returned array.
cmFileSysDirEntry_t* cmFileSysDirEntries( cmFileSysH_t h, const cmChar_t* dirStr, unsigned includeFlags, unsigned* dirEntryCntPtr );
// Release the memory assoicated with a cmFileSysDirEntry_t array returned from an earlier call to cmFileSysDirEntries().
void cmFileSysDirFreeEntries( cmFileSysH_t h, cmFileSysDirEntry_t* p );
// Return the last error code generated by the file system.
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysErrorCode( cmFileSysH_t h );
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Global file system functions:
// These functions work using a global cmFileSysH created by cmFsInitialize().
// The functions are otherwise just wrappers for the same named function above.
cmFsRC_t cmFsInitialize( cmCtx_t* ctx, const cmChar_t* appNameStr );
cmFsRC_t cmFsFinalize();
const cmChar_t* cmFsAppName();
const cmChar_t* cmFsPrefsDir();
const cmChar_t* cmFsRsrcDir();
const cmChar_t* cmFsUserDir();
bool cmFsIsDir( const cmChar_t* dirStr );
bool cmFsIsFile( const cmChar_t* fnStr );
bool cmFsIsLink( const cmChar_t* fnStr );
const cmChar_t* cmFsVMakeFn( const cmChar_t* dirPrefix, const cmChar_t* fn, const cmChar_t* ext, va_list vl );
const cmChar_t* cmFsMakeFn( const cmChar_t* dirPrefix, const cmChar_t* fn, const cmChar_t* ext, ... );
void cmFsFreeFn( const cmChar_t* fn );
cmFsRC_t cmFsMkDir( const cmChar_t* dir );
cmFsRC_t cmFsMkDirAll( const cmChar_t* dir );
cmFileSysPathPart_t* cmFsPathParts( const cmChar_t* pathNameStr );
void cmFsFreePathParts( cmFileSysPathPart_t* p );
cmChar_t** cmFsDirParts( const cmChar_t* dirStr );
void cmFsFreeDirParts( cmChar_t** dirStrArray );
unsigned cmFsDirPartsCount( cmChar_t** dirStrArray );
cmChar_t* cmFsFormDir( cmChar_t** dirStrArray, unsigned n );
void cmFsFreeDir( const cmChar_t* dir );
cmFileSysDirEntry_t* cmFsDirEntries( const cmChar_t* dirStr, unsigned includeFlags, unsigned* dirEntryCntPtr );
void cmFsDirFreeEntries( cmFileSysDirEntry_t* p );
cmFsRC_t cmFsErrorCode();
// Test and example function to demonstrate the use of the functions in cmFileSys.h
cmFsRC_t cmFileSysTest( cmCtx_t* ctx );
//)
//}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif