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1.15    ! jfb         1: /*     $OpenBSD: file.h,v 1.14 2005/03/02 16:56:58 joris Exp $ */
1.1       jfb         2: /*
                      3:  * Copyright (c) 2004 Jean-Francois Brousseau <jfb@openbsd.org>
1.11      tedu        4:  * All rights reserved.
1.1       jfb         5:  *
1.11      tedu        6:  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
                      7:  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
                      8:  * are met:
1.1       jfb         9:  *
1.11      tedu       10:  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
                     11:  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
1.1       jfb        12:  * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
1.11      tedu       13:  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
1.1       jfb        14:  *
                     15:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
                     16:  * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
                     17:  * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
                     18:  * THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
                     19:  * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
                     20:  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
                     21:  * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
                     22:  * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
                     23:  * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
1.11      tedu       24:  * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
1.1       jfb        25:  */
                     26:
                     27: #ifndef FILE_H
                     28: #define FILE_H
                     29:
                     30: #include <sys/param.h>
1.3       jfb        31:
1.1       jfb        32: #include <dirent.h>
1.9       jfb        33: #include <search.h>
1.1       jfb        34:
                     35: struct cvs_file;
                     36: struct cvs_dir;
1.5       jfb        37: struct cvs_entries;
1.1       jfb        38:
                     39:
1.9       jfb        40: #define CVS_FILE_MAXDEPTH     32
                     41: #define CVS_FILE_NBUCKETS     256
                     42:
                     43:
1.6       jfb        44: #define CF_STAT     0x01  /* obsolete */
1.3       jfb        45: #define CF_IGNORE   0x02  /* apply regular ignore rules */
                     46: #define CF_RECURSE  0x04  /* recurse on directory operations */
                     47: #define CF_SORT     0x08  /* all files are sorted alphabetically */
                     48: #define CF_KNOWN    0x10  /* only recurse in directories known to CVS */
                     49: #define CF_CREATE   0x20  /* create if file does not exist */
                     50: #define CF_MKADMIN  0x40  /* create administrative files if they're missing */
1.8       jfb        51: #define CF_NOSYMS   0x80  /* ignore symbolic links */
1.1       jfb        52:
                     53:
                     54: /*
                     55:  * The cvs_file structure is used to represent any file or directory within
                     56:  * the CVS tree's hierarchy.  The <cf_path> field is a path relative to the
                     57:  * directory in which the cvs command was executed.  The <cf_parent> field
                     58:  * points back to the parent node in the directory tree structure (it is
                     59:  * NULL if the directory is at the wd of the command).
                     60:  *
                     61:  * The <cf_cvstat> field gives the file's status with regards to the CVS
                     62:  * repository.  The file can be in any one of the CVS_FST_* states.
                     63:  * If the file's type is DT_DIR, then the <cf_ddat> pointer will point to
                     64:  * a cvs_dir structure containing data specific to the directory (such as
                     65:  * the contents of the directory's CVS/Entries, CVS/Root, etc.).
                     66:  */
                     67: #define CVS_FST_UNKNOWN   0
                     68: #define CVS_FST_UPTODATE  1
                     69: #define CVS_FST_MODIFIED  2
                     70: #define CVS_FST_ADDED     3
                     71: #define CVS_FST_REMOVED   4
                     72: #define CVS_FST_CONFLICT  5
                     73: #define CVS_FST_PATCHED   6
1.12      jfb        74: #define CVS_FST_LOST      7
1.1       jfb        75:
1.11      tedu       76:
1.1       jfb        77: TAILQ_HEAD(cvs_flist, cvs_file);
                     78:
                     79:
                     80: typedef struct cvs_file {
1.9       jfb        81:        struct cvs_file  *cf_parent;  /* parent directory (NULL if none) */
1.15    ! jfb        82:        char             *cf_name;
1.9       jfb        83:        mode_t            cf_mode;
                     84:        time_t            cf_mtime;
                     85:        u_int16_t         cf_cvstat;  /* cvs status of the file */
                     86:        u_int16_t         cf_type;    /* uses values from dirent.h */
                     87:        struct cvs_dir   *cf_ddat;    /* only for directories */
1.1       jfb        88:
                     89:        TAILQ_ENTRY(cvs_file)  cf_list;
                     90: } CVSFILE;
                     91:
1.15    ! jfb        92: #define CVS_FILE_NAME(cf)   (cf->cf_name)
        !            93:
1.1       jfb        94:
1.8       jfb        95:
                     96: #define CVS_DIRF_STATIC    0x01
                     97: #define CVS_DIRF_STICKY    0x02
1.14      joris      98: #define CVS_DIRF_BASE      0x04
1.8       jfb        99:
1.1       jfb       100: struct cvs_dir {
1.5       jfb       101:        struct cvsroot     *cd_root;
                    102:        char               *cd_repo;
                    103:        struct cvs_entries *cd_ent;
                    104:        struct cvs_flist    cd_files;
1.9       jfb       105:        u_int16_t           cd_nfiles;
                    106:        u_int16_t           cd_flags;
1.1       jfb       107: };
                    108:
1.2       jfb       109:
1.13      jfb       110: #define CVS_DIR_ROOT(f)  ((((f)->cf_type == DT_DIR) && \
                    111:        ((f)->cf_ddat->cd_root != NULL)) ? (f)->cf_ddat->cd_root : \
                    112:        (((f)->cf_parent == NULL) ? NULL : (f)->cf_parent->cf_ddat->cd_root))
1.2       jfb       113:
1.3       jfb       114: #define CVS_DIR_ENTRIES(f)  (((f)->cf_type == DT_DIR) ? \
                    115:        (f)->cf_ddat->cd_ent : (((f)->cf_parent == NULL) ? \
                    116:        NULL : (f)->cf_parent->cf_ddat->cd_ent))
                    117:
                    118: #define CVS_DIR_REPO(f)  (((f)->cf_type == DT_DIR) ? \
                    119:        (f)->cf_ddat->cd_repo : (((f)->cf_parent == NULL) ? \
                    120:        NULL : (f)->cf_parent->cf_ddat->cd_repo))
1.2       jfb       121:
1.1       jfb       122: int      cvs_file_init    (void);
                    123: int      cvs_file_ignore  (const char *);
                    124: int      cvs_file_chkign  (const char *);
                    125: CVSFILE* cvs_file_get     (const char *, int);
                    126: CVSFILE* cvs_file_getspec (char **, int, int);
1.9       jfb       127: CVSFILE* cvs_file_create  (CVSFILE *, const char *, u_int, mode_t);
1.10      jfb       128: CVSFILE* cvs_file_copy    (CVSFILE *);
1.2       jfb       129: CVSFILE* cvs_file_find    (CVSFILE *, const char *);
1.7       jfb       130: int      cvs_file_attach  (CVSFILE *, CVSFILE *);
1.9       jfb       131: char*    cvs_file_getpath (CVSFILE *, char *, size_t);
1.2       jfb       132: int      cvs_file_examine (CVSFILE *, int (*)(CVSFILE *, void *), void *);
1.9       jfb       133: void     cvs_file_free    (CVSFILE *);
1.1       jfb       134:
                    135:
                    136: #endif /* FILE_H */