/**
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* ====================================================================
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*
* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
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* newer version instead, at your option.
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
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*
* @file svn_io.h
* @brief General file I/O for Subversion
*/
/* ==================================================================== */
#ifndef SVN_IO_H
#define SVN_IO_H
#include <apr.h>
#include <apr_pools.h>
#include <apr_file_io.h>
#include <apr_thread_proc.h>
#include "svn_types.h"
#include "svn_error.h"
#include "svn_string.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/** Used as an argument when creating temporary files to indicate
* when a file should be removed.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*
* Not specifying any of these means no removal at all. */
typedef enum svn_io_file_del_t
{
/** No deletion ever */
svn_io_file_del_none = 0,
/** Remove when the file is closed */
svn_io_file_del_on_close,
/** Remove when the associated pool is cleared */
svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup
} svn_io_file_del_t;
/** Represents the kind and special status of a directory entry.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
typedef struct svn_io_dirent_t {
/** The kind of this entry. */
svn_node_kind_t kind;
/** If @c kind is @c svn_node_file, whether this entry is a special file;
* else false.
*
* @see svn_io_check_special_path().
*/
svn_boolean_t special;
} svn_io_dirent_t;
/** Determine the @a kind of @a path.
*
* If utf8-encoded @a path exists, set @a *kind to the appropriate kind,
* else set it to @c svn_node_unknown.
*
* If @a path is a file, @a *kind is set to @c svn_node_file.
*
* If @a path is a directory, @a *kind is set to @c svn_node_dir.
*
* If @a path does not exist in its final component, @a *kind is set to
* @c svn_node_none.
*
* If intermediate directories on the way to @a path don't exist, an
* error is returned, and @a *kind's value is undefined.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_check_path(const char *path,
svn_node_kind_t *kind,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Like svn_io_check_path(), but also set *is_special to @c TRUE if
* the path is not a normal file.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_check_special_path(const char *path,
svn_node_kind_t *kind,
svn_boolean_t *is_special,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Like svn_io_check_path(), but resolve symlinks. This returns the
same varieties of @a kind as svn_io_check_path(). */
svn_error_t *svn_io_check_resolved_path(const char *path,
svn_node_kind_t *kind,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Open a new file (for writing) with a unique name based on utf-8
* encoded @a path, in the same directory as @a path. The file handle is
* returned in @a *f, and the name, which ends with @a suffix, is returned
* in @a *unique_name_p, also utf8-encoded. Either @a f or @a unique_name_p
* may be @c NULL.
*
* If @a delete_when is @c svn_io_file_del_on_close, then the @c APR_DELONCLOSE
* flag will be used when opening the file. The @c APR_BUFFERED flag will
* always be used.
*
* The first attempt will just append @a suffix. If the result is not
* a unique name, then subsequent attempts will append a dot,
* followed by an iteration number ("2", then "3", and so on),
* followed by the suffix. For example, if @a path is
*
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi
*
* then successive calls to
*
* svn_io_open_unique_file2(&f, &unique_name, @a path, ".tmp", ..., pool)
*
* will open
*
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.tmp
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.2.tmp
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.3.tmp
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.4.tmp
* tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.5.tmp
* ...
*
* Assuming @a suffix is non-empty, @a *unique_name_p will never be exactly
* the same as @a path, even if @a path does not exist.
*
* It doesn't matter if @a path is a file or directory, the unique name will
* be in @a path's parent either way.
*
* Allocate @a *f and @a *unique_name_p in @a pool.
*
* If no unique name can be found, @c SVN_ERR_IO_UNIQUE_NAMES_EXHAUSTED is
* the error returned.
*
* Claim of Historical Inevitability: this function was written
* because
*
* - tmpnam() is not thread-safe.
* - tempname() tries standard system tmp areas first.
*
*
* @since New in 1.4
*
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_open_unique_file2(apr_file_t **f,
const char **unique_name_p,
const char *path,
const char *suffix,
svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Like svn_io_open_unique_file2, but can't delete on pool cleanup.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API
*
* @note In 1.4 the API was extended to require either @a f or
* @a unique_name_p (the other can be NULL). Before that, both were
* required.
*
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_open_unique_file(apr_file_t **f,
const char **unique_name_p,
const char *path,
const char *suffix,
svn_boolean_t delete_on_close,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Like svn_io_open_unique_file(), except that instead of creating a
* file, a symlink is generated that references the path @a dest.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_create_unique_link(const char **unique_name_p,
const char *path,
const char *dest,
const char *suffix,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *dest to the path that the symlink at @a path references.
* Allocate the string from @a pool.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_read_link(svn_string_t **dest,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *dir to a directory path (allocated in @a pool) deemed
* usable for the creation of temporary files and subdirectories.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_temp_dir(const char **dir,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Copy @a src to @a dst atomically, in a "byte-for-byte" manner.
* Overwrite @a dst if it exists, else create it. Both @a src and @a dst
* are utf8-encoded filenames. If @a copy_perms is true, set @a dst's
* permissions to match those of @a src.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_copy_file(const char *src,
const char *dst,
svn_boolean_t copy_perms,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Copy symbolic link @a src to @a dst atomically. Overwrite @a dst
* if it exists, else create it. Both @a src and @a dst are
* utf8-encoded filenames. After copying, the @a dst link will point
* to the same thing @a src does.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_copy_link(const char *src,
const char *dst,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Recursively copy directory @a src into @a dst_parent, as a new entry named
* @a dst_basename. If @a dst_basename already exists in @a dst_parent,
* return error. @a copy_perms will be passed through to svn_io_copy_file()
* when any files are copied. @a src, @a dst_parent, and @a dst_basename are
* all utf8-encoded.
*
* If @a cancel_func is non-null, invoke it with @a cancel_baton at
* various points during the operation. If it returns any error
* (typically @c SVN_ERR_CANCELLED), return that error immediately.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_copy_dir_recursively(const char *src,
const char *dst_parent,
const char *dst_basename,
svn_boolean_t copy_perms,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Create directory @a path on the file system, creating intermediate
* directories as required, like <tt>mkdir -p</tt>. Report no error if @a
* path already exists. @a path is utf8-encoded.
*
* This is essentially a wrapper for apr_dir_make_recursive(), passing
* @c APR_OS_DEFAULT as the permissions.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_make_dir_recursively(const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *is_empty_p to @c TRUE if directory @a path is empty, else to
* @c FALSE if it is not empty. @a path must be a directory, and is
* utf8-encoded. Use @a pool for temporary allocation.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_empty(svn_boolean_t *is_empty_p,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Append @a src to @a dst. @a dst will be appended to if it exists, else it
* will be created. Both @a src and @a dst are utf8-encoded.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_append_file(const char *src,
const char *dst,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Make a file as read-only as the operating system allows.
* @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file. If @a ignore_enoent is
* @c TRUE, don't fail if the target file doesn't exist.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_set_file_read_only(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Make a file as writable as the operating system allows.
* @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file. If @a ignore_enoent is
* @c TRUE, don't fail if the target file doesn't exist.
* @warning On Unix this function will do the equivalent of chmod a+w path.
* If this is not what you want you should not use this function, but rather
* use apr_file_perms_set().
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_set_file_read_write(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Similar to svn_io_set_file_read_* functions.
* Change the read-write permissions of a file.
* @since New in 1.1.
*
* When making @a path read-write on operating systems with unix style
* permissions, set the permissions on @a path to the permissions that
* are set when a new file is created (effectively honoring the user's
* umask).
*
* When making the file read-only on operating systems with unix style
* permissions, remove all write permissions.
*
* On other operating systems, toggle the file's "writability" as much as
* the operating system allows.
*
* @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file. If @a enable_write
* is @c TRUE, then make the file read-write. If @c FALSE, make it
* read-only. If @a ignore_enoent is @c TRUE, don't fail if the target
* file doesn't exist.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_set_file_read_write_carefully(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t enable_write,
svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Toggle a file's "executability".
*
* When making the file executable on operating systems with unix style
* permissions, never add an execute permission where there is not
* already a read permission: that is, only make the file executable
* for the user, group or world if the corresponding read permission
* is already set for user, group or world.
*
* When making the file non-executable on operating systems with unix style
* permissions, remove all execute permissions.
*
* On other operating systems, toggle the file's "executability" as much as
* the operating system allows.
*
* @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file. If @a executable
* is @c TRUE, then make the file executable. If @c FALSE, make it
* non-executable. If @a ignore_enoent is @c TRUE, don't fail if the target
* file doesn't exist.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_set_file_executable(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t executable,
svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Determine whether a file is executable by the current user.
* Set @a *executable to @c TRUE if the file @a path is executable by the
* current user, otherwise set it to @c FALSE.
*
* On Windows and on platforms without userids, always returns @c FALSE.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_is_file_executable(svn_boolean_t *executable,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Read a line from @a file into @a buf, but not exceeding @a *limit bytes.
* Does not include newline, instead '\\0' is put there.
* Length (as in strlen) is returned in @a *limit.
* @a buf should be pre-allocated.
* @a file should be already opened.
*
* When the file is out of lines, @c APR_EOF will be returned.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_read_length_line(apr_file_t *file, char *buf, apr_size_t *limit,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *apr_time to the time of last modification of the contents of the
* file @a path. @a path is utf8-encoded.
*
* @note This is the APR mtime which corresponds to the traditional mtime
* on Unix, and the last write time on Windows.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_affected_time(apr_time_t *apr_time,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set the timestamp of file @a path to @a apr_time. @a path is
* utf8-encoded.
*
* @note This is the APR mtime which corresponds to the traditional mtime
* on Unix, and the last write time on Windows.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_set_file_affected_time(apr_time_t apr_time,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *different_p to non-zero if @a file1 and @a file2 have different
* sizes, else set to zero. Both @a file1 and @a file2 are utf8-encoded.
*
* Setting @a *different_p to zero does not mean the files definitely
* have the same size, it merely means that the sizes are not
* definitely different. That is, if the size of one or both files
* cannot be determined, then the sizes are not known to be different,
* so @a *different_p is set to 0.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_filesizes_different_p(svn_boolean_t *different_p,
const char *file1,
const char *file2,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Put the md5 checksum of @a file into @a digest.
* @a digest points to @c APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes of storage.
* Use @a pool only for temporary allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_checksum(unsigned char digest[],
const char *file,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *same to TRUE if @a file1 and @a file2 have the same
* contents, else set it to FALSE. Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_files_contents_same_p(svn_boolean_t *same,
const char *file1,
const char *file2,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Create file at @a file with contents @a contents.
* will be created. Path @a file is utf8-encoded.
* Use @a pool for memory allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_create(const char *file,
const char *contents,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Lock file at @a lock_file. If @a exclusive is TRUE,
* obtain exclusive lock, otherwise obtain shared lock.
* Lock will be automatically released when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
* Use @a pool for memory allocations.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_lock(const char *lock_file,
svn_boolean_t exclusive,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Lock file at @a lock_file. If @a exclusive is TRUE,
* obtain exclusive lock, otherwise obtain shared lock.
*
* If @a nonblocking is TRUE, do not wait for the lock if it
* is not available: throw an error instead.
*
* Lock will be automatically released when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
* Use @a pool for memory allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_lock2(const char *lock_file,
svn_boolean_t exclusive,
svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Flush any unwritten data from @a file to disk. Use @a pool for
* memory allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_file_flush_to_disk(apr_file_t *file,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Copy file @a file from location @a src_path to location @a dest_path.
* Use @a pool for memory allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_dir_file_copy(const char *src_path,
const char *dest_path,
const char *file,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Generic byte-streams
*
* @defgroup svn_io_byte_streams generic byte streams
* @{
*/
/** An abstract stream of bytes--either incoming or outgoing or both.
*
* The creator of a stream sets functions to handle read and write.
* Both of these handlers accept a baton whose value is determined at
* stream creation time; this baton can point to a structure
* containing data associated with the stream. If a caller attempts
* to invoke a handler which has not been set, it will generate a
* runtime assertion failure. The creator can also set a handler for
* close requests so that it can flush buffered data or whatever;
* if a close handler is not specified, a close request on the stream
* will simply be ignored. Note that svn_stream_close() does not
* deallocate the memory used to allocate the stream structure; free
* the pool you created the stream in to free that memory.
*
* The read and write handlers accept length arguments via pointer.
* On entry to the handler, the pointed-to value should be the amount
* of data which can be read or the amount of data to write. When the
* handler returns, the value is reset to the amount of data actually
* read or written. Handlers are obliged to complete a read or write
* to the maximum extent possible; thus, a short read with no
* associated error implies the end of the input stream, and a short
* write should never occur without an associated error.
*/
typedef struct svn_stream_t svn_stream_t;
/** Read handler function for a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_read_fn_t)(void *baton,
char *buffer,
apr_size_t *len);
/** Write handler function for a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_write_fn_t)(void *baton,
const char *data,
apr_size_t *len);
/** Close handler function for a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_close_fn_t)(void *baton);
/** Create a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_create(void *baton, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a stream's baton to @a baton */
void svn_stream_set_baton(svn_stream_t *stream, void *baton);
/** Set @a stream's read function to @a read_fn */
void svn_stream_set_read(svn_stream_t *stream, svn_read_fn_t read_fn);
/** Set @a stream's write function to @a write_fn */
void svn_stream_set_write(svn_stream_t *stream, svn_write_fn_t write_fn);
/** Set @a stream's close function to @a close_fn */
void svn_stream_set_close(svn_stream_t *stream, svn_close_fn_t close_fn);
/** Create a stream that is empty for reading and infinite for writing. */
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_empty(apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return a stream allocated in @a pool which forwards all requests
* to @a stream. Destruction is explicitly excluded from forwarding.
*
* @see notes/destruction-of-stacked-resources
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_disown(svn_stream_t *stream, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Create a stream from an APR file. For convenience, if @a file is
* @c NULL, an empty stream created by svn_stream_empty() is returned.
*
* This function should normally be called with @a disown set to false,
* in which case closing the stream will also close the underlying file.
*
* If @a disown is true, the stream will disown the underlying file,
* meaning that svn_stream_close() will not close the file.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_stream_t * svn_stream_from_aprfile2(apr_file_t *file,
svn_boolean_t disown,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Similar to svn_stream_from_aprfile2(), except that the file will
* always be disowned.
*
* @note The stream returned is not considered to "own" the underlying
* file, meaning that svn_stream_close() on the stream will not
* close the file.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
*/
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_from_aprfile(apr_file_t *file, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *out to a generic stream connected to stdout, allocated in
* @a pool. The stream and its underlying APR handle will be closed
* when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stream_for_stdout(svn_stream_t **out, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return a generic stream connected to stringbuf @a str. Allocate the
* stream in @a pool.
*/
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_from_stringbuf(svn_stringbuf_t *str,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return a stream that decompresses all data read and compresses all
* data written. The stream @a stream is used to read and write all
* compressed data. All compression data structures are allocated on
* @a pool. If compression support is not compiled in then
* svn_stream_compressed() returns @a stream unmodified. Make sure you
* call svn_stream_close() on the stream returned by this function,
* so that all data are flushed and cleaned up.
*/
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_compressed(svn_stream_t *stream,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return a stream that calculates checksums for all data read
* and written. The stream @a stream is used to read and write all data.
* The stream and the resulting digests are allocated in @a pool.
*
* When the stream is closed, @a read_digest and @a write_digest
* are set to point to the resulting digests.
*
* Both @a read_digest and @a write_digest
* can be @c NULL, in which case the respective checksum isn't calculated.
*
* If @a read_all is true, make sure that all data available on @a
* stream is read (and checksummed) when the stream is closed.
*
* Read and write operations can be mixed without interfering.
*
* The @a stream passed into this function is closed when the created
* stream is closed.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_stream_t *svn_stream_checksummed(svn_stream_t *stream,
const unsigned char **read_digest,
const unsigned char **write_digest,
svn_boolean_t read_all,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Read from a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
svn_error_t *svn_stream_read(svn_stream_t *stream, char *buffer,
apr_size_t *len);
/** Write to a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
svn_error_t *svn_stream_write(svn_stream_t *stream, const char *data,
apr_size_t *len);
/** Close a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
svn_error_t *svn_stream_close(svn_stream_t *stream);
/** Write to @a stream using a printf-style @a fmt specifier, passed through
* apr_psprintf() using memory from @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stream_printf(svn_stream_t *stream,
apr_pool_t *pool,
const char *fmt,
...)
__attribute__ ((format(printf, 3, 4)));
/** Write to @a stream using a printf-style @a fmt specifier, passed through
* apr_psprintf() using memory from @a pool. The resulting string
* will be translated to @a encoding before it is sent to @a stream.
*
* @note Use @c APR_LOCALE_CHARSET to translate to the encoding of the
* current locale.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stream_printf_from_utf8(svn_stream_t *stream,
const char *encoding,
apr_pool_t *pool,
const char *fmt,
...)
__attribute__ ((format(printf, 4, 5)));
/** Allocate @a *stringbuf in @a pool, and read into it one line (terminated
* by @a eol) from @a stream. The line-terminator is read from the stream,
* but is not added to the end of the stringbuf. Instead, the stringbuf
* ends with a usual '\\0'.
*
* If @a stream runs out of bytes before encountering a line-terminator,
* then set @a *eof to @c TRUE, otherwise set @a *eof to FALSE.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_stream_readline(svn_stream_t *stream,
svn_stringbuf_t **stringbuf,
const char *eol,
svn_boolean_t *eof,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Read the contents of the readable stream @a from and write them to the
* writable stream @a to.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stream_copy(svn_stream_t *from, svn_stream_t *to,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *same to TRUE if @a stream1 and @a stream2 have the same
* contents, else set it to FALSE. Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_stream_contents_same(svn_boolean_t *same,
svn_stream_t *stream1,
svn_stream_t *stream2,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
/** Sets @a *result to a string containing the contents of @a filename, a
* utf8-encoded path.
*
* If @a filename is "-", return the error @c SVN_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE
* and don't touch @a *result.
*
* ### Someday, "-" will fill @a *result from stdin. The problem right
* now is that if the same command invokes the editor, stdin is crap,
* and the editor acts funny or dies outright. One solution is to
* disallow stdin reading and invoking the editor, but how to do that
* reliably?
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stringbuf_from_file(svn_stringbuf_t **result,
const char *filename,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Sets @a *result to a string containing the contents of the already opened
* @a file. Reads from the current position in file to the end. Does not
* close the file or reset the cursor position.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_stringbuf_from_aprfile(svn_stringbuf_t **result,
apr_file_t *file,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Remove file @a path, a utf8-encoded path. This wraps apr_file_remove(),
* converting any error to a Subversion error.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_remove_file(const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Recursively remove directory @a path. @a path is utf8-encoded. */
svn_error_t *svn_io_remove_dir(const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Read all of the disk entries in directory @a path, a utf8-encoded
* path. Set @a *dirents to a hash mapping dirent names (<tt>char *</tt>) to
* undefined non-NULL values, allocated in @a pool.
*
* @note The `.' and `..' directories normally returned by
* apr_dir_read() are NOT returned in the hash.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_get_dir_filenames(apr_hash_t **dirents,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Read all of the disk entries in directory @a path, a utf8-encoded
* path. Set @a *dirents to a hash mapping dirent names (<tt>char *</tt>) to
* @c svn_io_dirent_t structures, allocated in @a pool.
*
* @note The `.' and `..' directories normally returned by
* apr_dir_read() are NOT returned in the hash.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_get_dirents2(apr_hash_t **dirents,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Similar to svn_io_get_dirents2(), but @a *dirents is a hash table
* with @c svn_node_kind_t values.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.2 API.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_get_dirents(apr_hash_t **dirents,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Callback function type for svn_io_dir_walk() */
typedef svn_error_t * (*svn_io_walk_func_t)(void *baton,
const char *path,
const apr_finfo_t *finfo,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** This function will recursively walk over the files and directories
* rooted at @a dirname, a utf8-encoded path. For each file or directory,
* @a walk_func is invoked, passing in the @a walk_baton, the utf8-encoded
* full path to the entry, an @c apr_finfo_t structure, and a temporary
* pool for allocations. For any directory, @a walk_func will be invoked
* on the directory itself before being invoked on any subdirectories or
* files within the directory.
*
* The set of information passed to @a walk_func is specified by @a wanted,
* and the items specified by @c APR_FINFO_TYPE and @c APR_FINFO_NAME.
*
* All allocations will be performed in @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_dir_walk(const char *dirname,
apr_int32_t wanted,
svn_io_walk_func_t walk_func,
void *walk_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Start @a cmd with @a args, using utf8-encoded @a path as working
* directory. Connect @a cmd's stdin, stdout, and stderr to @a infile,
* @a outfile, and @a errfile, except where they are null. Return the
* process handle for the invoked program in @a *cmd_proc.
*
* @a args is a list of utf8-encoded <tt>const char *</tt> arguments,
* terminated by @c NULL. @a args[0] is the name of the program, though it
* need not be the same as @a cmd.
*
* If @a inherit is true, the invoked program inherits its environment from
* the caller and @a cmd, if not absolute, is searched for in PATH.
* Otherwise, the invoked program runs with an empty environment and @a cmd
* must be an absolute path.
*
* @note On some platforms, failure to execute @a cmd in the child process
* will result in error output being written to @a errfile, if non-NULL, and
* a non-zero exit status being returned to the parent process.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_start_cmd(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
const char *path,
const char *cmd,
const char *const *args,
svn_boolean_t inherit,
apr_file_t *infile,
apr_file_t *outfile,
apr_file_t *errfile,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Wait for the process @a *cmd_proc to complete and optionally retrieve
* its exit code. @a cmd is used only in error messages.
*
* If @a exitcode is not null, @a *exitcode will contain the exit code
* of the process upon return, and if @a exitwhy is not null, @a
* *exitwhy will indicate why the process terminated. If @a exitwhy is
* null, and the exit reason is not @c APR_PROC_CHECK_EXIT(), or if
* @a exitcode is null and the exit code is non-zero, then an
* @c SVN_ERR_EXTERNAL_PROGRAM error will be returned.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_wait_for_cmd(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
const char *cmd,
int *exitcode,
apr_exit_why_e *exitwhy,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Run a command to completion, by first calling svn_io_start_cmd() and
* then calling svn_io_wait_for_cmd(). The parameters correspond to
* the same-named parameters of those two functions.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_run_cmd(const char *path,
const char *cmd,
const char *const *args,
int *exitcode,
apr_exit_why_e *exitwhy,
svn_boolean_t inherit,
apr_file_t *infile,
apr_file_t *outfile,
apr_file_t *errfile,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Invoke @c the configured diff program, with @a user_args (an array
* of utf8-encoded @a num_user_args arguments), if they are specified,
* or "-u" if they are not.
*
* Diff runs in utf8-encoded @a dir, and its exit status is stored in
* @a exitcode, if it is not @c NULL.
*
* If @a label1 and/or @a label2 are not null they will be passed to the diff
* process as the arguments of "-L" options. @a label1 and @a label2 are also
* in utf8, and will be converted to native charset along with the other args.
*
* @a from is the first file passed to diff, and @a to is the second. The
* stdout of diff will be sent to @a outfile, and the stderr to @a errfile.
*
* @a diff_cmd must be non-null.
*
* Do all allocation in @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_run_diff(const char *dir,
const char *const *user_args,
int num_user_args,
const char *label1,
const char *label2,
const char *from,
const char *to,
int *exitcode,
apr_file_t *outfile,
apr_file_t *errfile,
const char *diff_cmd,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Invoke @c the configured diff3 program, in utf8-encoded @a dir
* like this:
*
* diff3 -E -m @a mine @a older @a yours > @a merged
*
* (See the diff3 documentation for details.)
*
* If @a user_args is non-NULL, replace "-E" with the <tt>const char*</tt>
* elements that @a user_args contains.
*
* @a mine, @a older, and @a yours are utf8-encoded paths, relative to @a dir,
* to three files that already exist. @a merged is an open file handle, and
* is left open after the merge result is written to it. (@a merged
* should *not* be the same file as @a mine, or nondeterministic things
* may happen!)
*
* @a mine_label, @a older_label, @a yours_label are utf8-encoded label
* parameters for diff3's -L option. Any of them may be @c NULL, in
* which case the corresponding @a mine, @a older, or @a yours parameter is
* used instead.
*
* Set @a *exitcode to diff3's exit status. If @a *exitcode is anything
* other than 0 or 1, then return @c SVN_ERR_EXTERNAL_PROGRAM. (Note the
* following from the diff3 info pages: "An exit status of 0 means
* `diff3' was successful, 1 means some conflicts were found, and 2
* means trouble.")
*
* @a diff3_cmd must be non-null.
*
* Do all allocation in @a pool.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_run_diff3_2(int *exitcode,
const char *dir,
const char *mine,
const char *older,
const char *yours,
const char *mine_label,
const char *older_label,
const char *yours_label,
apr_file_t *merged,
const char *diff3_cmd,
const apr_array_header_t *user_args,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Similar to @a svn_io_run_diff3_2(), but with @a user_args set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.3 API.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_run_diff3(const char *dir,
const char *mine,
const char *older,
const char *yours,
const char *mine_label,
const char *older_label,
const char *yours_label,
apr_file_t *merged,
int *exitcode,
const char *diff3_cmd,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Examine utf8-encoded @a file to determine if it can be described by a
* known (as in, known by this function) Multipurpose Internet Mail
* Extension (MIME) type. If so, set @a *mimetype to a character string
* describing the MIME type, else set it to @c NULL. Use @a pool for any
* necessary allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *svn_io_detect_mimetype(const char **mimetype,
const char *file,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_open(), which see. @a fname is utf8-encoded. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_open(apr_file_t **new_file, const char *fname,
apr_int32_t flag, apr_fileperms_t perm,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_close(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_close(apr_file_t *file, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_getc(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_getc(char *ch, apr_file_t *file, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_info_get(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_info_get(apr_finfo_t *finfo, apr_int32_t wanted,
apr_file_t *file, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_read(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_read(apr_file_t *file, void *buf,
apr_size_t *nbytes, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_read_full(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_read_full(apr_file_t *file, void *buf,
apr_size_t nbytes, apr_size_t *bytes_read,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_seek(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_seek(apr_file_t *file, apr_seek_where_t where,
apr_off_t *offset, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_write(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_write(apr_file_t *file, const void *buf,
apr_size_t *nbytes, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_write_full(), which see. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_write_full(apr_file_t *file, const void *buf,
apr_size_t nbytes, apr_size_t *bytes_written,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_stat(), which see. @a fname is utf8-encoded. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_stat(apr_finfo_t *finfo, const char *fname,
apr_int32_t wanted, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_file_rename(), which see. @a from_path and @a to_path
* are utf8-encoded.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_rename(const char *from_path, const char *to_path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Move the file from @a from_path to @a to_path, even across device
* boundaries. Overwrite @a to_path if it exists.
*
* @note This function is different from svn_io_file_rename in that the
* latter fails in the 'across device boundaries' case.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_file_move(const char *from_path, const char *to_path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_dir_make(), which see. @a path is utf8-encoded. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_make(const char *path, apr_fileperms_t perm, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Same as svn_io_dir_make(), but sets the hidden attribute on the
directory on systems that support it. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_make_hidden(const char *path, apr_fileperms_t perm,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Same as svn_io_dir_make(), but attempts to set the sgid on the
* directory on systems that support it. Does not return an error if
* the attempt to set the sgid bit fails. On Unix filesystems,
* setting the sgid bit on a directory ensures that files and
* subdirectories created within inherit group ownership from the
* parent instead of from the primary gid.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_make_sgid(const char *path, apr_fileperms_t perm,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_dir_open(), which see. @a dirname is utf8-encoded. */
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_open(apr_dir_t **new_dir, const char *dirname, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_dir_remove(), which see. @a dirname is utf8-encoded.
* @note This function has this name to avoid confusion with
* svn_io_remove_dir(), which is recursive.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_remove_nonrecursive(const char *dirname, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Wrapper for apr_dir_read(). Ensures that @a finfo->name is
* utf8-encoded, which means allocating @a finfo->name in @a pool,
* which may or may not be the same as @a finfo's pool. Use @a pool
* for error allocation as well.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_dir_read(apr_finfo_t *finfo,
apr_int32_t wanted,
apr_dir_t *thedir,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Version/format files.
*
* @defgroup svn_io_format_files version/format files
* @{
*/
/** Set @a *version to the integer that starts the file at @a path. If the
* file does not begin with a series of digits followed by a newline,
* return the error @c SVN_ERR_BAD_VERSION_FILE_FORMAT. Use @a pool for
* all allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_read_version_file(int *version, const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Create (or overwrite) the file at @a path with new contents,
* formatted as a non-negative integer @a version followed by a single
* newline. On successful completion the file will be read-only. Use
* @a pool for all allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_io_write_version_file(const char *path, int version, apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* SVN_IO_H */
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