tree.h revision 267654
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
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25 * $FreeBSD: releng/9.3/contrib/libarchive/tar/tree.h 229592 2012-01-05 12:06:54Z mm $
26 */
27
28/*-
29 * A set of routines for traversing directory trees.
30 * Similar in concept to the fts library, but with a few
31 * important differences:
32 *    * Uses less memory.  In particular, fts stores an entire directory
33 *      in memory at a time.  This package only keeps enough subdirectory
34 *      information in memory to track the traversal.  Information
35 *      about non-directories is discarded as soon as possible.
36 *    * Supports very deep logical traversals.  The fts package
37 *      uses "non-chdir" approach for logical traversals.  This
38 *      package does use a chdir approach for logical traversals
39 *      and can therefore handle pathnames much longer than PATH_MAX.
40 *    * Supports deep physical traversals "out of the box."
41 *      Due to the memory optimizations above, there's no need to
42 *      limit dir names to 32k.
43 */
44
45#include <sys/stat.h>
46#include <stdio.h>
47
48struct tree;
49
50/* Initiate/terminate a tree traversal. */
51struct tree *tree_open(const char * /* pathname */);
52void tree_close(struct tree *);
53
54/*
55 * tree_next() returns Zero if there is no next entry, non-zero if
56 * there is.  Note that directories are visited three times.
57 * Directories are always visited first as part of enumerating their
58 * parent; that is a "regular" visit.  If tree_descend() is invoked at
59 * that time, the directory is added to a work list and will
60 * subsequently be visited two more times: once just after descending
61 * into the directory ("postdescent") and again just after ascending
62 * back to the parent ("postascent").
63 *
64 * TREE_ERROR_DIR is returned if the descent failed (because the
65 * directory couldn't be opened, for instance).  This is returned
66 * instead of TREE_POSTDESCENT/TREE_POSTASCENT.  TREE_ERROR_DIR is not a
67 * fatal error, but it does imply that the relevant subtree won't be
68 * visited.  TREE_ERROR_FATAL is returned for an error that left the
69 * traversal completely hosed.  Right now, this is only returned for
70 * chdir() failures during ascent.
71 */
72#define	TREE_REGULAR	1
73#define	TREE_POSTDESCENT	2
74#define	TREE_POSTASCENT	3
75#define	TREE_ERROR_DIR	-1
76#define	TREE_ERROR_FATAL -2
77
78int tree_next(struct tree *);
79
80/* Errno value associated with the last traversal error. */
81int tree_errno(struct tree *);
82
83/*
84 * Request that current entry be visited.  If you invoke it on every
85 * directory, you'll get a physical traversal.  This is ignored if the
86 * current entry isn't a directory or a link to a directory.  So, if
87 * you invoke this on every returned path, you'll get a full logical
88 * traversal.
89 */
90void tree_descend(struct tree *);
91
92/*
93 * Return information about the current entry.
94 */
95
96/* Current depth in the traversal. */
97int tree_current_depth(struct tree *);
98
99/*
100 * The current full pathname, length of the full pathname, and a name
101 * that can be used to access the file.  Because tree does use chdir
102 * extensively, the access path is almost never the same as the full
103 * current path.
104 *
105 * TODO: Flesh out this interface to provide other information.  In
106 * particular, Windows can provide file size, mode, and some permission
107 * information without invoking stat() at all.
108 *
109 * TODO: On platforms that support it, use openat()-style operations
110 * to eliminate the chdir() operations entirely while still supporting
111 * arbitrarily deep traversals.  This makes access_path troublesome to
112 * support, of course, which means we'll need a rich enough interface
113 * that clients can function without it.  (In particular, we'll need
114 * tree_current_open() that returns an open file descriptor.)
115 *
116 * TODO: Provide tree_current_archive_entry().
117 */
118const char *tree_current_path(struct tree *);
119size_t tree_current_pathlen(struct tree *);
120const char *tree_current_access_path(struct tree *);
121
122/*
123 * Request the lstat() or stat() data for the current path.  Since the
124 * tree package needs to do some of this anyway, and caches the
125 * results, you should take advantage of it here if you need it rather
126 * than make a redundant stat() or lstat() call of your own.
127 */
128const struct stat *tree_current_stat(struct tree *);
129const struct stat *tree_current_lstat(struct tree *);
130
131/* The following functions use tricks to avoid a certain number of
132 * stat()/lstat() calls. */
133/* "is_physical_dir" is equivalent to S_ISDIR(tree_current_lstat()->st_mode) */
134int tree_current_is_physical_dir(struct tree *);
135/* "is_physical_link" is equivalent to S_ISLNK(tree_current_lstat()->st_mode) */
136int tree_current_is_physical_link(struct tree *);
137/* "is_dir" is equivalent to S_ISDIR(tree_current_stat()->st_mode) */
138int tree_current_is_dir(struct tree *);
139
140/* For testing/debugging: Dump the internal status to the given filehandle. */
141void tree_dump(struct tree *, FILE *);
142