/* * Copyright 2001-2004 David Abrahams. * Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. * (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) */ /* * filesys.c - OS independant file system manipulation support * * External routines: * file_build1() - construct a path string based on PATHNAME information * file_dirscan() - scan a directory for files * file_done() - module cleanup called on shutdown * file_info() - return cached information about a path * file_is_file() - return whether a path identifies an existing file * file_query() - get cached information about a path, query the OS if * needed * file_remove_atexit() - schedule a path to be removed on program exit * file_time() - get a file timestamp * * External routines - utilites for OS specific module implementations: * file_query_posix_() - query information about a path using POSIX stat() * * Internal routines: * file_dirscan_impl() - no-profiling worker for file_dirscan() */ #include "jam.h" #include "filesys.h" #include "lists.h" #include "object.h" #include "pathsys.h" #include "strings.h" #include #include /* Internal OS specific implementation details - have names ending with an * underscore and are expected to be implemented in an OS specific fileXXX.c * module. */ void file_dirscan_( file_info_t * const dir, scanback func, void * closure ); int file_collect_dir_content_( file_info_t * const dir ); void file_query_( file_info_t * const ); static void file_dirscan_impl( OBJECT * dir, scanback func, void * closure ); static void free_file_info( void * xfile, void * data ); static void remove_files_atexit( void ); static struct hash * filecache_hash; /* * file_build1() - construct a path string based on PATHNAME information */ void file_build1( PATHNAME * const f, string * file ) { if ( DEBUG_SEARCH ) { printf( "build file: " ); if ( f->f_root.len ) printf( "root = '%.*s' ", f->f_root.len, f->f_root.ptr ); if ( f->f_dir.len ) printf( "dir = '%.*s' ", f->f_dir.len, f->f_dir.ptr ); if ( f->f_base.len ) printf( "base = '%.*s' ", f->f_base.len, f->f_base.ptr ); printf( "\n" ); } /* Start with the grist. If the current grist is not surrounded by <>'s, add * them. */ if ( f->f_grist.len ) { if ( f->f_grist.ptr[ 0 ] != '<' ) string_push_back( file, '<' ); string_append_range( file, f->f_grist.ptr, f->f_grist.ptr + f->f_grist.len ); if ( file->value[ file->size - 1 ] != '>' ) string_push_back( file, '>' ); } } /* * file_dirscan() - scan a directory for files */ void file_dirscan( OBJECT * dir, scanback func, void * closure ) { PROFILE_ENTER( FILE_DIRSCAN ); file_dirscan_impl( dir, func, closure ); PROFILE_EXIT( FILE_DIRSCAN ); } /* * file_done() - module cleanup called on shutdown */ void file_done() { remove_files_atexit(); if ( filecache_hash ) { hashenumerate( filecache_hash, free_file_info, (void *)0 ); hashdone( filecache_hash ); } } /* * file_info() - return cached information about a path * * Returns a default initialized structure containing only the path's normalized * name in case this is the first time this file system entity has been * referenced. */ file_info_t * file_info( OBJECT * const path, int * found ) { OBJECT * const path_key = path_as_key( path ); file_info_t * finfo; if ( !filecache_hash ) filecache_hash = hashinit( sizeof( file_info_t ), "file_info" ); finfo = (file_info_t *)hash_insert( filecache_hash, path_key, found ); if ( !*found ) { finfo->name = path_key; finfo->files = L0; } else object_free( path_key ); return finfo; } /* * file_is_file() - return whether a path identifies an existing file */ int file_is_file( OBJECT * const path ) { file_info_t const * const ff = file_query( path ); return ff ? ff->is_file : -1; } /* * file_time() - get a file timestamp */ int file_time( OBJECT * const path, timestamp * const time ) { file_info_t const * const ff = file_query( path ); if ( !ff ) return -1; timestamp_copy( time, &ff->time ); return 0; } /* * file_query() - get cached information about a path, query the OS if needed * * Returns 0 in case querying the OS about the given path fails, e.g. because * the path does not reference an existing file system object. */ file_info_t * file_query( OBJECT * const path ) { /* FIXME: Add tracking for disappearing files (i.e. those that can not be * detected by stat() even though they had been detected successfully * before) and see how they should be handled in the rest of Boost Jam code. * Possibly allow Jamfiles to specify some files as 'volatile' which would * make Boost Jam avoid caching information about those files and instead * ask the OS about them every time. */ int found; file_info_t * const ff = file_info( path, &found ); if ( !found ) { file_query_( ff ); if ( ff->exists ) { /* Set the path's timestamp to 1 in case it is 0 or undetected to avoid * confusion with non-existing paths. */ if ( timestamp_empty( &ff->time ) ) timestamp_init( &ff->time, 1, 0 ); } } if ( !ff->exists ) { return 0; } return ff; } /* * file_query_posix_() - query information about a path using POSIX stat() * * Fallback file_query_() implementation for OS specific modules. * * Note that the Windows POSIX stat() function implementation suffers from * several issues: * * Does not support file timestamps with resolution finer than 1 second, * meaning it can not be used to detect file timestamp changes of less than * 1 second. One possible consequence is that some fast-paced touch commands * (such as those done by Boost Build's internal testing system if it does * not do some extra waiting) will not be detected correctly by the build * system. * * Returns file modification times automatically adjusted for daylight * savings time even though daylight savings time should have nothing to do * with internal time representation. */ void file_query_posix_( file_info_t * const info ) { struct stat statbuf; char const * const pathstr = object_str( info->name ); char const * const pathspec = *pathstr ? pathstr : "."; if ( stat( pathspec, &statbuf ) < 0 ) { info->is_file = 0; info->is_dir = 0; info->exists = 0; timestamp_clear( &info->time ); } else { info->is_file = statbuf.st_mode & S_IFREG ? 1 : 0; info->is_dir = statbuf.st_mode & S_IFDIR ? 1 : 0; info->exists = 1; timestamp_init( &info->time, statbuf.st_mtime, 0 ); } } /* * file_remove_atexit() - schedule a path to be removed on program exit */ static LIST * files_to_remove = L0; void file_remove_atexit( OBJECT * const path ) { files_to_remove = list_push_back( files_to_remove, object_copy( path ) ); } /* * file_dirscan_impl() - no-profiling worker for file_dirscan() */ static void file_dirscan_impl( OBJECT * dir, scanback func, void * closure ) { file_info_t * const d = file_query( dir ); if ( !d || !d->is_dir ) return; /* Lazy collect the directory content information. */ if ( list_empty( d->files ) ) { if ( DEBUG_BINDSCAN ) printf( "scan directory %s\n", object_str( d->name ) ); if ( file_collect_dir_content_( d ) < 0 ) return; } /* OS specific part of the file_dirscan operation. */ file_dirscan_( d, func, closure ); /* Report the collected directory content. */ { LISTITER iter = list_begin( d->files ); LISTITER const end = list_end( d->files ); for ( ; iter != end; iter = list_next( iter ) ) { OBJECT * const path = list_item( iter ); file_info_t const * const ffq = file_query( path ); /* Using a file name read from a file_info_t structure allows OS * specific implementations to store some kind of a normalized file * name there. Using such a normalized file name then allows us to * correctly recognize different file paths actually identifying the * same file. For instance, an implementation may: * - convert all file names internally to lower case on a case * insensitive file system * - convert the NTFS paths to their long path variants as that * file system each file system entity may have a long and a * short path variant thus allowing for many different path * strings identifying the same file. */ (*func)( closure, ffq->name, 1 /* stat()'ed */, &ffq->time ); } } } static void free_file_info( void * xfile, void * data ) { file_info_t * const file = (file_info_t *)xfile; object_free( file->name ); list_free( file->files ); } static void remove_files_atexit( void ) { LISTITER iter = list_begin( files_to_remove ); LISTITER const end = list_end( files_to_remove ); for ( ; iter != end; iter = list_next( iter ) ) remove( object_str( list_item( iter ) ) ); list_free( files_to_remove ); files_to_remove = L0; }