00001 /**
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00010 * newer version instead, at your option.
00011 *
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00016 * @endcopyright
00017 *
00018 * @file svn_fs.h
00019 * @brief Interface to the Subversion filesystem.
00020 */
00021
00022
00023 #ifndef SVN_FS_H
00024 #define SVN_FS_H
00025
00026 #include <apr_pools.h>
00027 #include <apr_hash.h>
00028 #include <apr_tables.h>
00029 #include "svn_types.h"
00030 #include "svn_error.h"
00031 #include "svn_delta.h"
00032 #include "svn_io.h"
00033
00034
00035 #ifdef __cplusplus
00036 extern "C" {
00037 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00038
00039
00040 /**
00041 * Get libsvn_fs version information.
00042 * @since New in 1.1.
00043 */
00044 const svn_version_t *svn_fs_version (void);
00045
00046
00047 /* Opening and creating filesystems. */
00048
00049
00050 /** An object representing a Subversion filesystem. */
00051 typedef struct svn_fs_t svn_fs_t;
00052
00053
00054 /** Filesystem configuration options. */
00055 #define SVN_FS_CONFIG_BDB_TXN_NOSYNC "bdb-txn-nosync"
00056 #define SVN_FS_CONFIG_BDB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE "bdb-log-autoremove"
00057
00058 /* @since New in 1.1. */
00059 #define SVN_FS_CONFIG_FS_TYPE "fs-type"
00060 /* @since New in 1.1. */
00061 #define SVN_FS_TYPE_BDB "bdb"
00062 /* @since New in 1.1. */
00063 #define SVN_FS_TYPE_FSFS "fsfs"
00064
00065
00066 /** The type of a warning callback function. @a baton is the value specified
00067 * in the call to @c svn_fs_set_warning_func; the filesystem passes it through
00068 * to the callback. @a err contains the warning message.
00069 *
00070 * The callback function should not clear the error that is passed to it;
00071 * its caller should do that.
00072 */
00073 typedef void (*svn_fs_warning_callback_t) (void *baton, svn_error_t *err);
00074
00075
00076 /** Provide a callback function, @a warning, that @a fs should use to
00077 * report (non-fatal) errors. To print an error, the filesystem will call
00078 * @a warning, passing it @a warning_baton and the error.
00079 *
00080 * By default, this is set to a function that will crash the process.
00081 * Dumping to @c stderr or <tt>/dev/tty</tt> is not acceptable default
00082 * behavior for server processes, since those may both be equivalent to
00083 * <tt>/dev/null</tt>.
00084 */
00085 void svn_fs_set_warning_func (svn_fs_t *fs,
00086 svn_fs_warning_callback_t warning,
00087 void *warning_baton);
00088
00089
00090
00091
00092 /**
00093 * @since New in 1.1.
00094 *
00095 * Create a new, empty Subversion filesystem, stored in the directory
00096 * @a path, and return a pointer to it in @a *fs_p. @a path must not
00097 * currently exist, but its parent must exist. If @a fs_config is not
00098 * @c NULL, the options it contains modify the behavior of the
00099 * filesystem. The interpretation of @a fs_config is specific to the
00100 * filesystem back-end. The new filesystem may be closed by
00101 * destroying @a pool.
00102 *
00103 * @note The lifetime of @a fs_config must not be shorter than @a
00104 * pool's. It's a good idea to allocate @a fs_config from @a pool or
00105 * one of its ancestors.
00106 *
00107 * If @a fs_config contains a value for @c SVN_FS_CONFIG_FS_TYPE, that
00108 * value determines the filesystem type for the new filesystem.
00109 * Currently defined values are:
00110 *
00111 * SVN_FS_TYPE_BDB Berkeley-DB implementation
00112 * SVN_FS_TYPE_FSFS Native-filesystem implementation
00113 *
00114 * Otherwise, the BDB filesystem type is assumed. Once the filesystem
00115 * is created, its type will be recorded so that other functions will
00116 * know how to operate on it.
00117 */
00118 svn_error_t *svn_fs_create (svn_fs_t **fs_p, const char *path,
00119 apr_hash_t *fs_config, apr_pool_t *pool);
00120
00121 /**
00122 * @since New in 1.1.
00123 *
00124 * Open a Subversion filesystem located in the directory @a path, and
00125 * return a pointer to it in @a *fs_p. If @a fs_config is not @c
00126 * NULL, the options it contains modify the behavior of the
00127 * filesystem. The interpretation of @a fs_config is specific to the
00128 * filesystem back-end. The opened filesystem may be closed by
00129 * destroying @a pool.
00130 *
00131 * @note The lifetime of @a fs_config must not be shorter than @a
00132 * pool's. It's a good idea to allocate @a fs_config from @a pool or
00133 * one of its ancestors.
00134 *
00135 * Only one thread may operate on any given filesystem object at once.
00136 * Two threads may access the same filesystem simultaneously only if
00137 * they open separate filesystem objects.
00138 *
00139 * NOTE: you probably don't want to use this directly. Take a look at
00140 * @c svn_repos_open() instead.
00141 */
00142 svn_error_t *svn_fs_open (svn_fs_t **fs_p, const char *path,
00143 apr_hash_t *config, apr_pool_t *pool);
00144
00145 /**
00146 * @since New in 1.1.
00147 *
00148 * Return the path to @a fs's repository, allocated in @a pool.
00149 * Note: this is just what was passed to @c svn_fs_create() or
00150 * @a svn_fs_open() -- might be absolute, might not.
00151 */
00152 const char *svn_fs_path (svn_fs_t *fs, apr_pool_t *pool);
00153
00154 /**
00155 * @since New in 1.1.
00156 *
00157 * Delete the filesystem at @a path. */
00158 svn_error_t *svn_fs_delete_fs (const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
00159
00160 /**
00161 * @since New in 1.1.
00162 *
00163 * Copy a possibly live Subversion filesystem from @a src_path to
00164 * @a dest_path. If @a clean is @c TRUE, perform cleanup on the
00165 * source filesystem as part of the copy operation; currently, this
00166 * means deleting copied, unused logfiles for a Berkeley DB source
00167 * filesystem.
00168 */
00169 svn_error_t *svn_fs_hotcopy (const char *src_path, const char *dest_path,
00170 svn_boolean_t clean, apr_pool_t *pool);
00171
00172 /** Subversion filesystems based on Berkeley DB.
00173 *
00174 * The following functions are specific to Berkeley DB filesystems.
00175 *
00176 * @defgroup svn_fs_bdb berkeley db filesystems
00177 * @{
00178 */
00179
00180 /** Register an error handling function for Berkeley DB error messages.
00181 * If a Berkeley DB error occurs, the filesystem will call @a handler
00182 * with two strings: an error message prefix, which will be zero, and
00183 * an error message. @a handler should print it out, log it somewhere,
00184 * etc.
00185 *
00186 * Since Berkeley DB's error messages are sometimes much more
00187 * informative than the error codes the functions return, it's worth
00188 * calling this function and providing some kind of error message
00189 * handler.
00190 *
00191 * This function calls @c DBENV->set_errcall, with @a handler as the
00192 * @c db_errcall_fcn argument.
00193 */
00194 svn_error_t *svn_fs_set_berkeley_errcall (svn_fs_t *fs,
00195 void (*handler) (const char *errpfx,
00196 char *msg));
00197
00198 /** Perform any necessary non-catastrophic recovery on a Berkeley
00199 * DB-based Subversion filesystem, stored in the environment @a path.
00200 * Do any necessary allocation within @a pool.
00201 *
00202 * After an unexpected server exit, due to a server crash or a system
00203 * crash, a Subversion filesystem based on Berkeley DB needs to run
00204 * recovery procedures to bring the database back into a consistent
00205 * state and release any locks that were held by the deceased process.
00206 * The recovery procedures require exclusive access to the database
00207 * --- while they execute, no other process or thread may access the
00208 * database.
00209 *
00210 * In a server with multiple worker processes, like Apache, if a
00211 * worker process accessing the filesystem dies, you must stop the
00212 * other worker processes, and run recovery. Then, the other worker
00213 * processes can re-open the database and resume work.
00214 *
00215 * If the server exited cleanly, there is no need to run recovery, but
00216 * there is no harm in it, either, and it take very little time. So
00217 * it's a fine idea to run recovery when the server process starts,
00218 * before it begins handling any requests.
00219 */
00220 svn_error_t *svn_fs_berkeley_recover (const char *path,
00221 apr_pool_t *pool);
00222
00223
00224 /** Set @a *logfiles to array of <tt>const char *</tt> log file names
00225 * of Berkeley DB-based Subversion filesystem.
00226 *
00227 * If @a only_unused is used is @c TRUE, @a *logfiles will contain
00228 * only the names of Berkeley DB log files still in use by the
00229 * filesystem. Otherwise, all log files (used and unused) are returned.
00230 *
00231 * This function wraps the Berkeley DB 'log_archive' function
00232 * called by the db_archive binary. Repository administrators may
00233 * want to run this function periodically and delete the unused log
00234 * files, as a way of reclaiming disk space.
00235 */
00236 svn_error_t *svn_fs_berkeley_logfiles (apr_array_header_t **logfiles,
00237 const char *path,
00238 svn_boolean_t only_unused,
00239 apr_pool_t *pool);
00240
00241
00242 /**
00243 * The following functions are similar to their generic counterparts,
00244 * but only work on Berkeley DB filesystems.
00245 *
00246 * @defgroup svn_fs_bdb_deprecated berkeley db filesystem compatibility
00247 * @{
00248 */
00249
00250 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00251 svn_fs_t *svn_fs_new (apr_hash_t *fs_config, apr_pool_t *pool);
00252
00253 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00254 svn_error_t *svn_fs_create_berkeley (svn_fs_t *fs, const char *path);
00255
00256 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00257 svn_error_t *svn_fs_open_berkeley (svn_fs_t *fs, const char *path);
00258
00259 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00260 const char *svn_fs_berkeley_path (svn_fs_t *fs, apr_pool_t *pool);
00261
00262 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00263 svn_error_t *svn_fs_delete_berkeley (const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
00264
00265 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API. */
00266 svn_error_t *svn_fs_hotcopy_berkeley (const char *src_path,
00267 const char *dest_path,
00268 svn_boolean_t clean_logs,
00269 apr_pool_t *pool);
00270 /** @} */
00271
00272 /** @} */
00273
00274
00275 /** Filesystem Nodes.
00276 *
00277 * In a Subversion filesystem, a `node' corresponds roughly to an
00278 * `inode' in a Unix filesystem:
00279 * - A node is either a file or a directory.
00280 * - A node's contents change over time.
00281 * - When you change a node's contents, it's still the same node; it's
00282 * just been changed. So a node's identity isn't bound to a specific
00283 * set of contents.
00284 * - If you rename a node, it's still the same node, just under a
00285 * different name. So a node's identity isn't bound to a particular
00286 * filename.
00287 *
00288 * A `node revision' refers to a node's contents at a specific point in
00289 * time. Changing a node's contents always creates a new revision of that
00290 * node. Once created, a node revision's contents never change.
00291 *
00292 * When we create a node, its initial contents are the initial revision of
00293 * the node. As users make changes to the node over time, we create new
00294 * revisions of that same node. When a user commits a change that deletes
00295 * a file from the filesystem, we don't delete the node, or any revision
00296 * of it --- those stick around to allow us to recreate prior revisions of
00297 * the filesystem. Instead, we just remove the reference to the node
00298 * from the directory.
00299 *
00300 * @defgroup svn_fs_nodes filesystem nodes
00301 * @{
00302 */
00303
00304 /** An object representing a node-id. */
00305 typedef struct svn_fs_id_t svn_fs_id_t;
00306
00307
00308 /** Return -1, 0, or 1 if node revisions @a a and @a B are unrelated,
00309 * equivalent, or otherwise related (respectively).
00310 */
00311 int svn_fs_compare_ids (const svn_fs_id_t *a, const svn_fs_id_t *b);
00312
00313
00314
00315 /** Return non-zero IFF the nodes associated with @a id1 and @a id2 are
00316 * related, else return zero.
00317 */
00318 svn_boolean_t svn_fs_check_related (const svn_fs_id_t *id1,
00319 const svn_fs_id_t *id2);
00320
00321
00322 /** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
00323 *
00324 * NOTE: This function is not guaranteed to work with all filesystem
00325 * types. There is currently no un-deprecated equivalent; contact the
00326 * Subversion developers if you have a need for it.
00327 */
00328 svn_fs_id_t *svn_fs_parse_id (const char *data,
00329 apr_size_t len,
00330 apr_pool_t *pool);
00331
00332
00333 /** Return a Subversion string containing the unparsed form of the
00334 * node or node revision id @a id. Allocate the string containing the
00335 * unparsed form in @a pool.
00336 */
00337 svn_string_t *svn_fs_unparse_id (const svn_fs_id_t *id,
00338 apr_pool_t *pool);
00339
00340 /** @} */
00341
00342
00343 /** Filesystem Transactions.
00344 *
00345 * To make a change to a Subversion filesystem:
00346 * - Create a transaction object, using @c svn_fs_begin_txn.
00347 * - Call @c svn_fs_txn_root, to get the transaction's root directory.
00348 * - Make whatever changes you like in that tree.
00349 * - Commit the transaction, using @c svn_fs_commit_txn.
00350 *
00351 * The filesystem implementation guarantees that your commit will
00352 * either:
00353 * - succeed completely, so that all of the changes are committed to
00354 * create a new revision of the filesystem, or
00355 * - fail completely, leaving the filesystem unchanged.
00356 *
00357 * Until you commit the transaction, any changes you make are
00358 * invisible. Only when your commit succeeds do they become visible
00359 * to the outside world, as a new revision of the filesystem.
00360 *
00361 * If you begin a transaction, and then decide you don't want to make
00362 * the change after all (say, because your net connection with the
00363 * client disappeared before the change was complete), you can call
00364 * @c svn_fs_abort_txn, to cancel the entire transaction; this
00365 * leaves the filesystem unchanged.
00366 *
00367 * The only way to change the contents of files or directories, or
00368 * their properties, is by making a transaction and creating a new
00369 * revision, as described above. Once a revision has been committed, it
00370 * never changes again; the filesystem interface provides no means to
00371 * go back and edit the contents of an old revision. Once history has
00372 * been recorded, it is set in stone. Clients depend on this property
00373 * to do updates and commits reliably; proxies depend on this property
00374 * to cache changes accurately; and so on.
00375 *
00376 * There are two kinds of nodes in the filesystem: mutable, and
00377 * immutable. Revisions in the filesystem consist entirely of
00378 * immutable nodes, whose contents never change. A transaction in
00379 * progress, which the user is still constructing, uses mutable nodes
00380 * for those nodes which have been changed so far, and refers to
00381 * immutable nodes from existing revisions for portions of the tree
00382 * which haven't been changed yet in that transaction.
00383 *
00384 * Immutable nodes, as part of revisions, never refer to mutable
00385 * nodes, which are part of uncommitted transactions. Mutable nodes
00386 * may refer to immutable nodes, or other mutable nodes.
00387 *
00388 * Note that the terms "immutable" and "mutable" describe whether or
00389 * not the nodes have been changed as part of a transaction --- not
00390 * the permissions on the nodes they refer to. Even if you aren't
00391 * authorized to modify the filesystem's root directory, you might be
00392 * authorized to change some descendant of the root; doing so would
00393 * create a new mutable copy of the root directory. Mutability refers
00394 * to the role of the node: part of an existing revision, or part of a
00395 * new one. This is independent of your authorization to make changes
00396 * to a given node.
00397 *
00398 * Transactions are actually persistent objects, stored in the
00399 * database. You can open a filesystem, begin a transaction, and
00400 * close the filesystem, and then a separate process could open the
00401 * filesystem, pick up the same transaction, and continue work on it.
00402 * When a transaction is successfully committed, it is removed from
00403 * the database.
00404 *
00405 * Every transaction is assigned a name. You can open a transaction
00406 * by name, and resume work on it, or find out the name of a
00407 * transaction you already have open. You can also list all the
00408 * transactions currently present in the database.
00409 *
00410 * Transaction names are guaranteed to contain only letters (upper-
00411 * and lower-case), digits, `-', and `.', from the ASCII character
00412 * set.
00413 *
00414 * @defgroup svn_fs_txns filesystem transactions
00415 * @{
00416 */
00417
00418 /** The type of a Subversion transaction object. */
00419 typedef struct svn_fs_txn_t svn_fs_txn_t;
00420
00421
00422 /** Begin a new transaction on the filesystem @a fs, based on existing
00423 * revision @a rev. Set @a *txn_p to a pointer to the new transaction.
00424 * When committed, this transaction will create a new revision.
00425 *
00426 * Allocate the new transaction in @a pool; when @a pool is freed, the new
00427 * transaction will be closed (neither committed nor aborted).
00428 *
00429 *<pre> >> Note: if you're building a txn for committing, you probably <<
00430 * >> don't want to call this directly. Instead, call <<
00431 * >> @c svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_commit(), which honors the <<
00432 * >> repository's hook configurations. <<</pre>
00433 */
00434 svn_error_t *svn_fs_begin_txn (svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
00435 svn_fs_t *fs,
00436 svn_revnum_t rev,
00437 apr_pool_t *pool);
00438
00439
00440 /** Commit @a txn.
00441 *
00442 *<pre> >> Note: you usually don't want to call this directly. <<
00443 * >> Instead, call @c svn_repos_fs_commit_txn(), which honors the <<
00444 * >> repository's hook configurations. <<</pre>
00445 *
00446 * If the transaction conflicts with other changes committed to the
00447 * repository, return an @c SVN_ERR_FS_CONFLICT error. Otherwise, create
00448 * a new filesystem revision containing the changes made in @a txn,
00449 * storing that new revision number in @a *new_rev, and return zero.
00450 *
00451 * If @a conflict_p is non-zero, use it to provide details on any
00452 * conflicts encountered merging @a txn with the most recent committed
00453 * revisions. If a conflict occurs, set @a *conflict_p to the path of
00454 * the conflict in @a txn, with the same lifetime as @a txn;
00455 * otherwise, set @a *conflict_p to null.
00456 *
00457 * If the commit succeeds, @a txn is invalid.
00458 *
00459 * If the commit fails, @a txn is still valid; you can make more
00460 * operations to resolve the conflict, or call @c svn_fs_abort_txn to
00461 * abort the transaction.
00462 *
00463 * NOTE: Success or failure of the commit of @a txn is determined by
00464 * examining the value of @a *new_rev upon this function's return. If
00465 * the value is a valid revision number, the commit was successful,
00466 * even though a non-@c NULL function return value may indicate that
00467 * something else went wrong.
00468 */
00469 svn_error_t *svn_fs_commit_txn (const char **conflict_p,
00470 svn_revnum_t *new_rev,
00471 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00472 apr_pool_t *pool);
00473
00474
00475 /** Abort the transaction @a txn. Any changes made in @a txn are
00476 * discarded, and the filesystem is left unchanged. Use @a pool for
00477 * any necessary allocations.
00478 *
00479 * Use @a pool for any necessary allocations.
00480 *
00481 * NOTE: This function first sets the state of the transaction to
00482 * "dead", and then attempts to the purge the txn and any related data
00483 * from the filesystem. If some part of the cleanup process fails,
00484 * the transaction and some portion of its data may remain in the
00485 * database after this function returns. Use @c svn_fs_purge_txn() to
00486 * retry the transaction cleanup.
00487 */
00488 svn_error_t *svn_fs_abort_txn (svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00489 apr_pool_t *pool);
00490
00491
00492 /** Cleanup the dead transaction in @a fs whose ID is @a txn_id. Use
00493 * @a pool for all allocations. If the transaction is not yet dead,
00494 * the error @c SVN_ERR_FS_TRANSACTION_NOT_DEAD is returned. (The
00495 * caller probably forgot to abort the transaction, or the cleanup
00496 * step of that abort failed for some reason.)
00497 */
00498 svn_error_t *svn_fs_purge_txn (svn_fs_t *fs,
00499 const char *txn_id,
00500 apr_pool_t *pool);
00501
00502
00503 /** Set @a *name_p to the name of the transaction @a txn, as a
00504 * null-terminated string. Allocate the name in @a pool.
00505 */
00506 svn_error_t *svn_fs_txn_name (const char **name_p,
00507 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00508 apr_pool_t *pool);
00509
00510
00511 /** Return @a txn's base revision. If @a txn's base root id is an mutable
00512 * node, return 0.
00513 */
00514 svn_revnum_t svn_fs_txn_base_revision (svn_fs_txn_t *txn);
00515
00516
00517
00518 /** Open the transaction named @a name in the filesystem @a fs. Set @a *txn
00519 * to the transaction.
00520 *
00521 * If there is no such transaction, @c SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_TRANSACTION is
00522 * the error returned.
00523 *
00524 * Allocate the new transaction in @a pool; when @a pool is freed, the new
00525 * transaction will be closed (neither committed nor aborted).
00526 */
00527 svn_error_t *svn_fs_open_txn (svn_fs_txn_t **txn,
00528 svn_fs_t *fs,
00529 const char *name,
00530 apr_pool_t *pool);
00531
00532
00533 /** Set @a *names_p to an array of <tt>const char *</tt> @a ids which are the
00534 * names of all the currently active transactions in the filesystem @a fs.
00535 * Allocate the array in @a pool.
00536 */
00537 svn_error_t *svn_fs_list_transactions (apr_array_header_t **names_p,
00538 svn_fs_t *fs,
00539 apr_pool_t *pool);
00540
00541 /* Transaction properties */
00542
00543 /** Set @a *value_p to the value of the property named @a propname on
00544 * transaction @a txn. If @a txn has no property by that name, set
00545 * @a *value_p to zero. Allocate the result in @a pool.
00546 */
00547 svn_error_t *svn_fs_txn_prop (svn_string_t **value_p,
00548 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00549 const char *propname,
00550 apr_pool_t *pool);
00551
00552
00553 /** Set @a *table_p to the entire property list of transaction @a txn in
00554 * filesystem @a fs, as an APR hash table allocated in @a pool. The
00555 * resulting table maps property names to pointers to @c svn_string_t
00556 * objects containing the property value.
00557 */
00558 svn_error_t *svn_fs_txn_proplist (apr_hash_t **table_p,
00559 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00560 apr_pool_t *pool);
00561
00562
00563 /** Change a transactions @a txn's property's value, or add/delete a
00564 * property. @a name is the name of the property to change, and @a value
00565 * is the new value of the property, or zero if the property should be
00566 * removed altogether. Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
00567 */
00568 svn_error_t *svn_fs_change_txn_prop (svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00569 const char *name,
00570 const svn_string_t *value,
00571 apr_pool_t *pool);
00572
00573 /** @} */
00574
00575
00576 /** Roots.
00577 *
00578 * An @c svn_fs_root_t object represents the root directory of some
00579 * revision or transaction in a filesystem. To refer to particular
00580 * node, you provide a root, and a directory path relative that root.
00581 *
00582 * @defgroup svn_fs_roots filesystem roots
00583 * @{
00584 */
00585
00586 /** The Filesystem Root object. */
00587 typedef struct svn_fs_root_t svn_fs_root_t;
00588
00589
00590 /** Set @a *root_p to the root directory of revision @a rev in filesystem
00591 * @a fs. Allocate @a *root_p in @a pool.
00592 */
00593 svn_error_t *svn_fs_revision_root (svn_fs_root_t **root_p,
00594 svn_fs_t *fs,
00595 svn_revnum_t rev,
00596 apr_pool_t *pool);
00597
00598
00599 /** Set @a *root_p to the root directory of @a txn. Allocate @a *root_p in
00600 * @a pool.
00601 */
00602 svn_error_t *svn_fs_txn_root (svn_fs_root_t **root_p,
00603 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00604 apr_pool_t *pool);
00605
00606
00607 /** Free the root directory @a root. Simply clearing or destroying the
00608 * pool @a root was allocated in will have the same effect as calling
00609 * this function.
00610 */
00611 void svn_fs_close_root (svn_fs_root_t *root);
00612
00613
00614 /** Return the filesystem to which @a root belongs. */
00615 svn_fs_t *svn_fs_root_fs (svn_fs_root_t *root);
00616
00617
00618 /** Return @c TRUE iff @a root is a transaction root. */
00619 svn_boolean_t svn_fs_is_txn_root (svn_fs_root_t *root);
00620
00621 /** Return @c TRUE iff @a root is a revision root. */
00622 svn_boolean_t svn_fs_is_revision_root (svn_fs_root_t *root);
00623
00624
00625 /** If @a root is the root of a transaction, return the name of the
00626 * transaction, allocated in @a pool; otherwise, return null.
00627 */
00628 const char *svn_fs_txn_root_name (svn_fs_root_t *root,
00629 apr_pool_t *pool);
00630
00631
00632 /** If @a root is the root of a revision, return the revision number.
00633 * Otherwise, return @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM.
00634 */
00635 svn_revnum_t svn_fs_revision_root_revision (svn_fs_root_t *root);
00636
00637 /** @} */
00638
00639
00640 /** Directory entry names and directory paths.
00641 *
00642 * Here are the rules for directory entry names, and directory paths:
00643 *
00644 * A directory entry name is a Unicode string encoded in UTF-8, and
00645 * may not contain the null character (U+0000). The name should be in
00646 * Unicode canonical decomposition and ordering. No directory entry
00647 * may be named '.', '..', or the empty string. Given a directory
00648 * entry name which fails to meet these requirements, a filesystem
00649 * function returns an SVN_ERR_FS_PATH_SYNTAX error.
00650 *
00651 * A directory path is a sequence of zero or more directory entry
00652 * names, separated by slash characters (U+002f), and possibly ending
00653 * with slash characters. Sequences of two or more consecutive slash
00654 * characters are treated as if they were a single slash. If a path
00655 * ends with a slash, it refers to the same node it would without the
00656 * slash, but that node must be a directory, or else the function
00657 * returns an SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_DIRECTORY error.
00658 *
00659 * A path consisting of the empty string, or a string containing only
00660 * slashes, refers to the root directory.
00661 *
00662 * @defgroup svn_fs_directories filesystem directories
00663 * @{
00664 */
00665
00666
00667
00668 /** The kind of change that occurred on the path. */
00669 typedef enum
00670 {
00671 /** default value */
00672 svn_fs_path_change_modify = 0,
00673
00674 /** path added in txn */
00675 svn_fs_path_change_add,
00676
00677 /** path removed in txn */
00678 svn_fs_path_change_delete,
00679
00680 /** path removed and re-added in txn */
00681 svn_fs_path_change_replace,
00682
00683 /** ignore all previous change items for path (internal-use only) */
00684 svn_fs_path_change_reset
00685
00686 } svn_fs_path_change_kind_t;
00687
00688 /** Change descriptor. */
00689 typedef struct svn_fs_path_change_t
00690 {
00691 /** node revision id of changed path */
00692 const svn_fs_id_t *node_rev_id;
00693
00694 /** kind of change (see above) */
00695 svn_fs_path_change_kind_t change_kind;
00696
00697 /** were there text mods? */
00698 svn_boolean_t text_mod;
00699
00700 /** were there property mods? */
00701 svn_boolean_t prop_mod;
00702
00703 } svn_fs_path_change_t;
00704
00705
00706 /** Determine what has changed under a @a root.
00707 *
00708 * Allocate and return a hash @a *changed_paths_p containing descriptions
00709 * of the paths changed under @a root. The hash is keyed with
00710 * <tt>const char *</tt> paths, and has @c svn_fs_path_change_t * values.
00711 * Use @c pool for all allocations, including the hash and its values.
00712 */
00713 svn_error_t *svn_fs_paths_changed (apr_hash_t **changed_paths_p,
00714 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00715 apr_pool_t *pool);
00716
00717 /** @} */
00718
00719
00720 /* Operations appropriate to all kinds of nodes. */
00721
00722 /** Set @a *kind_p to the type of node present at @a path under @a
00723 * root. If @a path does not exist under @a root, set @a *kind to @c
00724 * svn_node_none. Use @a pool for temporary allocation.
00725 */
00726 svn_error_t *svn_fs_check_path (svn_node_kind_t *kind_p,
00727 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00728 const char *path,
00729 apr_pool_t *pool);
00730
00731
00732 /** An opaque node history object. */
00733 typedef struct svn_fs_history_t svn_fs_history_t;
00734
00735
00736 /** Set @a *history_p to an opaque node history object which
00737 * represents @a path under @a root. @a root must be a revision root.
00738 * Use @a pool for all allocations.
00739 */
00740 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_history (svn_fs_history_t **history_p,
00741 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00742 const char *path,
00743 apr_pool_t *pool);
00744
00745
00746 /** Set @a *prev_history_t to an opaque node history object which
00747 * represents the previous (or "next oldest") interesting history
00748 * location for the filesystem node represented by @a history, or @c
00749 * NULL if no such previous history exists. If @a cross_copies is @c
00750 * FALSE, also return @c NULL if stepping backwards in history to @a
00751 * prev_history_t would cross a filesystem copy operation.
00752 *
00753 * NOTE: If this is the first call to svn_fs_history_prev() for the @a
00754 * history object, it could return a history object whose location is
00755 * the same as the original. This will happen if the original
00756 * location was an interested one (where the node was modified, or
00757 * took place in a copy event). This behavior allows looping callers
00758 * to avoid the calling svn_fs_history_location() on the object
00759 * returned by svn_fs_node_history(), and instead go ahead and begin
00760 * calling svn_fs_history_prev().
00761 *
00762 * NOTE: This function uses node-id ancestry alone to determine
00763 * modifiedness, and therefore does NOT claim that in any of the
00764 * returned revisions file contents changed, properties changed,
00765 * directory entries lists changed, etc.
00766 *
00767 * ALSO NOTE: The revisions returned for @a path will be older than or
00768 * the same age as the revision of that path in @a root. That is, if
00769 * @a root is a revision root based on revision X, and @a path was
00770 * modified in some revision(s) younger than X, those revisions
00771 * younger than X will not be included for @a path. */
00772 svn_error_t *svn_fs_history_prev (svn_fs_history_t **prev_history_p,
00773 svn_fs_history_t *history,
00774 svn_boolean_t cross_copies,
00775 apr_pool_t *pool);
00776
00777
00778 /** Set @a *path and @a *revision to the path and revision,
00779 * respectively, of the @a history object. Use @a pool for all
00780 * allocations.
00781 */
00782 svn_error_t *svn_fs_history_location (const char **path,
00783 svn_revnum_t *revision,
00784 svn_fs_history_t *history,
00785 apr_pool_t *pool);
00786
00787
00788 /** Set @a *is_dir to @c TRUE iff @a path in @a root is a directory.
00789 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
00790 */
00791 svn_error_t *svn_fs_is_dir (svn_boolean_t *is_dir,
00792 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00793 const char *path,
00794 apr_pool_t *pool);
00795
00796
00797 /** Set @a *is_file to @c TRUE iff @a path in @a root is a file.
00798 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
00799 */
00800 svn_error_t *svn_fs_is_file (svn_boolean_t *is_file,
00801 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00802 const char *path,
00803 apr_pool_t *pool);
00804
00805
00806 /** Get the id of a node.
00807 *
00808 * Set @a *id_p to the node revision ID of @a path in @a root, allocated in
00809 * @a pool.
00810 *
00811 * If @a root is the root of a transaction, keep in mind that other
00812 * changes to the transaction can change which node @a path refers to,
00813 * and even whether the path exists at all.
00814 */
00815 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_id (const svn_fs_id_t **id_p,
00816 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00817 const char *path,
00818 apr_pool_t *pool);
00819
00820 /** Set @a *revision to the revision in which @a path under @a root was
00821 * created. Use @a pool for any temporary allocations. @a *revision will
00822 * be set to @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM for uncommitted nodes (i.e. modified nodes
00823 * under a transaction root).
00824 */
00825 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_created_rev (svn_revnum_t *revision,
00826 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00827 const char *path,
00828 apr_pool_t *pool);
00829
00830 /** Set @a *created_path to the path at which @a path under @a root was
00831 * created. Use @a pool for all allocations. Callers may use this
00832 * function in conjunction with svn_fs_node_created_rev() perform a
00833 * reverse lookup of the mapping of (path, revision) -> node-id that
00834 * svn_fs_node_id() performs.
00835 */
00836 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_created_path (const char **created_path,
00837 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00838 const char *path,
00839 apr_pool_t *pool);
00840
00841
00842 /** Set @a *value_p to the value of the property named @a propname of
00843 * @a path in @a root. If the node has no property by that name, set
00844 * @a *value_p to zero. Allocate the result in @a pool.
00845 */
00846 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_prop (svn_string_t **value_p,
00847 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00848 const char *path,
00849 const char *propname,
00850 apr_pool_t *pool);
00851
00852
00853 /** Set @a *table_p to the entire property list of @a path in @a root,
00854 * as an APR hash table allocated in @a pool. The resulting table maps
00855 * property names to pointers to @c svn_string_t objects containing the
00856 * property value.
00857 */
00858 svn_error_t *svn_fs_node_proplist (apr_hash_t **table_p,
00859 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00860 const char *path,
00861 apr_pool_t *pool);
00862
00863
00864 /** Change a node's property's value, or add/delete a property.
00865 *
00866 * - @a root and @a path indicate the node whose property should change.
00867 * @a root must be the root of a transaction, not the root of a revision.
00868 * - @a name is the name of the property to change.
00869 * - @a value is the new value of the property, or zero if the property should
00870 * be removed altogether.
00871 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
00872 */
00873 svn_error_t *svn_fs_change_node_prop (svn_fs_root_t *root,
00874 const char *path,
00875 const char *name,
00876 const svn_string_t *value,
00877 apr_pool_t *pool);
00878
00879
00880 /** Determine if the properties of two path/root combinations are different.
00881 *
00882 * Set @a *changed_p to 1 if the properties at @a path1 under @a root1 differ
00883 * from those at @a path2 under @a root2, or set it to 0 if they are the
00884 * same. Both paths must exist under their respective roots, and both
00885 * roots must be in the same filesystem.
00886 */
00887 svn_error_t *svn_fs_props_changed (svn_boolean_t *changed_p,
00888 svn_fs_root_t *root1,
00889 const char *path1,
00890 svn_fs_root_t *root2,
00891 const char *path2,
00892 apr_pool_t *pool);
00893
00894
00895 /** Discover a node's copy ancestry, if any.
00896 *
00897 * If the node at @a path in @a root was copied from some other node, set
00898 * @a *rev_p and @a *path_p to the revision and path of the other node,
00899 * allocating @a *path_p in @a pool.
00900 *
00901 * Else if there is no copy ancestry for the node, set @a *rev_p to
00902 * @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM and @a *path_p to null.
00903 *
00904 * If an error is returned, the values of @a *rev_p and @a *path_p are
00905 * undefined, but otherwise, if one of them is set as described above,
00906 * you may assume the other is set correspondingly.
00907 *
00908 * @a root may be a revision root or a transaction root.
00909 *
00910 * Notes:
00911 * - Copy ancestry does not descend. After copying directory D to
00912 * E, E will have copy ancestry referring to D, but E's children
00913 * may not. See also @c svn_fs_copy().
00914 *
00915 * - Copy ancestry *under* a copy is preserved. That is, if you
00916 * copy /A/D/G/pi to /A/D/G/pi2, and then copy /A/D/G to /G, then
00917 * /G/pi2 will still have copy ancestry pointing to /A/D/G/pi.
00918 * We don't know if this is a feature or a bug yet; if it turns
00919 * out to be a bug, then the fix is to make @c svn_fs_copied_from()
00920 * observe the following logic, which currently callers may
00921 * choose to follow themselves: if node X has copy history, but
00922 * its ancestor A also has copy history, then you may ignore X's
00923 * history if X's revision-of-origin is earlier than A's --
00924 * because that would mean that X's copy history was preserved in
00925 * a copy-under-a-copy scenario. If X's revision-of-origin is
00926 * the same as A's, then it was copied under A during the same
00927 * transaction that created A. (X's revision-of-origin cannot be
00928 * greater than A's, if X has copy history.) ### todo: See how
00929 * people like this, it can always be hidden behind the curtain
00930 * if necessary.
00931 *
00932 * - Copy ancestry is not stored as a regular subversion property
00933 * because it is not inherited. Copying foo to bar results in a
00934 * revision of bar with copy ancestry; but committing a text
00935 * change to bar right after that results in a new revision of
00936 * bar without copy ancestry.
00937 */
00938 svn_error_t *svn_fs_copied_from (svn_revnum_t *rev_p,
00939 const char **path_p,
00940 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00941 const char *path,
00942 apr_pool_t *pool);
00943
00944
00945 /** Merge changes between two nodes into a third node.
00946 *
00947 * Given nodes @a source and @a target, and a common ancestor @a ancestor,
00948 * modify @a target to contain all the changes made between @a ancestor and
00949 * @a source, as well as the changes made between @a ancestor and @a target.
00950 * @a target_root must be the root of a transaction, not a revision.
00951 *
00952 * @a source, @a target, and @a ancestor are generally directories; this
00953 * function recursively merges the directories' contents. If they are
00954 * files, this function simply returns an error whenever @a source,
00955 * @a target, and @a ancestor are all distinct node revisions.
00956 *
00957 * If there are differences between @a ancestor and @a source that conflict
00958 * with changes between @a ancestor and @a target, this function returns an
00959 * @c SVN_ERR_FS_CONFLICT error.
00960 *
00961 * If the merge is successful, @a target is left in the merged state, and
00962 * the base root of @a target's txn is set to the root node of @a source.
00963 * If an error is returned (whether for conflict or otherwise), @a target
00964 * is left unaffected.
00965 *
00966 * If @a conflict_p is non-null, then: a conflict error sets @a *conflict_p
00967 * to the name of the node in @a target which couldn't be merged,
00968 * otherwise, success sets @a *conflict_p to null.
00969 *
00970 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
00971 */
00972 svn_error_t *svn_fs_merge (const char **conflict_p,
00973 svn_fs_root_t *source_root,
00974 const char *source_path,
00975 svn_fs_root_t *target_root,
00976 const char *target_path,
00977 svn_fs_root_t *ancestor_root,
00978 const char *ancestor_path,
00979 apr_pool_t *pool);
00980
00981
00982
00983 /* Directories. */
00984
00985
00986 /** The type of a Subversion directory entry. */
00987 typedef struct svn_fs_dirent_t
00988 {
00989
00990 /** The name of this directory entry. */
00991 const char *name;
00992
00993 /** The node revision ID it names. */
00994 const svn_fs_id_t *id;
00995
00996 /** The node kind. */
00997 svn_node_kind_t kind;
00998
00999 } svn_fs_dirent_t;
01000
01001
01002 /** Set @a *entries_p to a newly allocated APR hash table containing the
01003 * entries of the directory at @a path in @a root. The keys of the table
01004 * are entry names, as byte strings, excluding the final null
01005 * character; the table's values are pointers to @c svn_fs_dirent_t
01006 * structures. Allocate the table and its contents in @a pool.
01007 */
01008 svn_error_t *svn_fs_dir_entries (apr_hash_t **entries_p,
01009 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01010 const char *path,
01011 apr_pool_t *pool);
01012
01013
01014 /** Create a new directory named @a path in @a root. The new directory has
01015 * no entries, and no properties. @a root must be the root of a transaction,
01016 * not a revision.
01017 *
01018 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01019 */
01020 svn_error_t *svn_fs_make_dir (svn_fs_root_t *root,
01021 const char *path,
01022 apr_pool_t *pool);
01023
01024
01025 /** Delete the node named @a path in @a root. If the node being deleted is
01026 * a directory, its contents will be deleted recursively. @a root must be
01027 * the root of a transaction, not of a revision. Use @a pool for
01028 * temporary allocation.
01029 *
01030 * This function may be more efficient than making the equivalent
01031 * series of calls to @c svn_fs_delete, because it takes advantage of the
01032 * fact that, to delete an immutable subtree, shared with some
01033 * committed revision, you need only remove the directory entry. The
01034 * dumb algorithm would recurse into the subtree and end up cloning
01035 * each non-empty directory it contains, only to delete it later.
01036 *
01037 * If return @c SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_ENTRY, then the basename of @a path is
01038 * missing from its parent, that is, the final target of the deletion
01039 * is missing.
01040 *
01041 * Attempting to remove the root dir also results in an error,
01042 * @c SVN_ERR_FS_ROOT_DIR, even if the dir is empty.
01043 */
01044 svn_error_t *svn_fs_delete (svn_fs_root_t *root,
01045 const char *path,
01046 apr_pool_t *pool);
01047
01048
01049 /** Create a copy of @a from_path in @a from_root named @a to_path in
01050 * @a to_root. If @a from_path in @a from_root is a directory, copy the
01051 * tree it refers to recursively.
01052 *
01053 * The copy will remember its source; use @c svn_fs_copied_from() to
01054 * access this information.
01055 *
01056 * @a to_root must be the root of a transaction; @a from_path must be the
01057 * root of a revision. (Requiring @a from_path to be the root of a
01058 * revision makes the implementation trivial: there is no detectable
01059 * difference (modulo node revision ID's) between copying @a from and
01060 * simply adding a reference to it. So the operation takes place in
01061 * constant time. However, there's no reason not to extend this to
01062 * mutable nodes --- it's just more code.) Further, @a to_root and @a
01063 * from_root must represent the same filesystem.
01064 *
01065 * Note: to do a copy without preserving copy history, use
01066 * @c svn_fs_revision_link().
01067 *
01068 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01069 */
01070 svn_error_t *svn_fs_copy (svn_fs_root_t *from_root,
01071 const char *from_path,
01072 svn_fs_root_t *to_root,
01073 const char *to_path,
01074 apr_pool_t *pool);
01075
01076
01077 /** Like @c svn_fs_copy(), but doesn't record copy history, and preserves
01078 * the PATH. You cannot use @c svn_fs_copied_from() later to find out
01079 * where this copy came from.
01080 *
01081 * Use @c svn_fs_revision_link() in situations where you don't care
01082 * about the copy history, and where @a to_path and @a from_path are
01083 * the same, because it is cheaper than @c svn_fs_copy().
01084 */
01085 svn_error_t *svn_fs_revision_link (svn_fs_root_t *from_root,
01086 svn_fs_root_t *to_root,
01087 const char *path,
01088 apr_pool_t *pool);
01089
01090 /* Files. */
01091
01092 /** Set @a *length_p to the length of the file @a path in @a root, in bytes.
01093 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01094 */
01095 svn_error_t *svn_fs_file_length (svn_filesize_t *length_p,
01096 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01097 const char *path,
01098 apr_pool_t *pool);
01099
01100
01101 /** Put the MD5 checksum of file @a path into @a digest, which points
01102 * to @c APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes of storage. Use @a pool only for temporary
01103 * allocations.
01104 *
01105 * If the filesystem does not have a prerecorded checksum for @a path,
01106 * do not calculate a checksum dynamically, just put all 0's into @a
01107 * digest. (By convention, the all-zero checksum is considered to
01108 * match any checksum.)
01109 *
01110 * Notes:
01111 *
01112 * You might wonder, why do we only provide this interface for file
01113 * contents, and not for properties or directories?
01114 *
01115 * The answer is that property lists and directory entry lists are
01116 * essentially data structures, not text. We serialize them for
01117 * transmission, but there is no guarantee that the consumer will
01118 * parse them into the same form, or even the same order, as the
01119 * producer. It's difficult to find a checksumming method that
01120 * reaches the same result given such variation in input. (I suppose
01121 * we could calculate an independent MD5 sum for each propname and
01122 * value, and XOR them together; same with directory entry names.
01123 * Maybe that's the solution?) Anyway, for now we punt. The most
01124 * important data, and the only data that goes through svndiff
01125 * processing, is file contents, so that's what we provide
01126 * checksumming for.
01127 *
01128 * Internally, of course, the filesystem checksums everything, because
01129 * it has access to the lowest level storage forms: strings behind
01130 * representations.
01131 */
01132 svn_error_t *svn_fs_file_md5_checksum (unsigned char digest[],
01133 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01134 const char *path,
01135 apr_pool_t *pool);
01136
01137
01138 /** Set @a *contents to a readable generic stream that will yield the
01139 * contents of the file @a path in @a root. Allocate the stream in
01140 * @a pool. You can only use @a *contents for as long as the underlying
01141 * filesystem is open. If @a path is not a file, return
01142 * @c SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FILE.
01143 *
01144 * If @a root is the root of a transaction, it is possible that the
01145 * contents of the file @a path will change between calls to
01146 * @c svn_fs_file_contents(). In that case, the result of reading from
01147 * @a *contents is undefined.
01148 *
01149 * ### kff todo: I am worried about lifetime issues with this pool vs
01150 * the trail created farther down the call stack. Trace this function
01151 * to investigate...
01152 */
01153 svn_error_t *svn_fs_file_contents (svn_stream_t **contents,
01154 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01155 const char *path,
01156 apr_pool_t *pool);
01157
01158
01159 /** Create a new file named @a path in @a root. The file's initial contents
01160 * are the empty string, and it has no properties. @a root must be the
01161 * root of a transaction, not a revision.
01162 *
01163 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01164 */
01165 svn_error_t *svn_fs_make_file (svn_fs_root_t *root,
01166 const char *path,
01167 apr_pool_t *pool);
01168
01169
01170 /** Apply a text delta to the file @a path in @a root. @a root must be the
01171 * root of a transaction, not a revision.
01172 *
01173 * Set @a *contents_p to a function ready to receive text delta windows
01174 * describing how to change the file's contents, relative to its
01175 * current contents. Set @a *contents_baton_p to a baton to pass to
01176 * @a *contents_p.
01177 *
01178 * If @a path does not exist in @a root, return an error. (You cannot use
01179 * this routine to create new files; use @c svn_fs_make_file to create
01180 * an empty file first.)
01181 *
01182 * @a base_checksum is the hex MD5 digest for the base text against
01183 * which the delta is to be applied; it is ignored if null, and may be
01184 * ignored even if not null. If it is not ignored, it must match the
01185 * checksum of the base text against which svndiff data is being
01186 * applied; if not, svn_fs_apply_textdelta or the @a *contents_p call
01187 * which detects the mismatch will return the error
01188 * @c SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH (if there is no base text, there may
01189 * still be an error if @a base_checksum is neither null nor the
01190 * checksum of the empty string).
01191 *
01192 * @a result_checksum is the hex MD5 digest for the fulltext that
01193 * results from this delta application. It is ignored if null, but if
01194 * not null, it must match the checksum of the result; if it does not,
01195 * then the @a *contents_p call which detects the mismatch will return
01196 * the error @c SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH.
01197 *
01198 * Do temporary allocation in @a pool.
01199 */
01200 svn_error_t *svn_fs_apply_textdelta (svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *contents_p,
01201 void **contents_baton_p,
01202 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01203 const char *path,
01204 const char *base_checksum,
01205 const char *result_checksum,
01206 apr_pool_t *pool);
01207
01208
01209 /** Write data directly to the file @a path in @a root. @a root must be the
01210 * root of a transaction, not a revision.
01211 *
01212 * Set @a *contents_p to a stream ready to receive full textual data.
01213 * When the caller closes this stream, the data replaces the previous
01214 * contents of the file.
01215 *
01216 * If @a path does not exist in @a root, return an error. (You cannot use
01217 * this routine to create new files; use @c svn_fs_make_file to create
01218 * an empty file first.)
01219 *
01220 * @a result_checksum is the hex MD5 digest for the final fulltext
01221 * written to the stream. It is ignored if null, but if not null, it
01222 * must match the checksum of the result; if it does not, then the @a
01223 * *contents_p call which detects the mismatch will return the error
01224 * @c SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH.
01225 *
01226 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01227 *
01228 * ### This is like svn_fs_apply_textdelta, but takes the text
01229 * straight. It is currently used only by the loader, see
01230 * libsvn_repos/load.c. It should accept a checksum, of course, which
01231 * would come from an (optional) header in the dump file. See
01232 * http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1102 for more.
01233 */
01234 svn_error_t *svn_fs_apply_text (svn_stream_t **contents_p,
01235 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01236 const char *path,
01237 const char *result_checksum,
01238 apr_pool_t *pool);
01239
01240
01241 /** Check if the contents of two root/path combos have changed.
01242 *
01243 * Set @a *changed_p to 1 if the contents at @a path1 under @a root1 differ
01244 * from those at @a path2 under @a root2, or set it to 0 if they are the
01245 * same. Both paths must exist under their respective roots, and both
01246 * roots must be in the same filesystem.
01247 */
01248 svn_error_t *svn_fs_contents_changed (svn_boolean_t *changed_p,
01249 svn_fs_root_t *root1,
01250 const char *path1,
01251 svn_fs_root_t *root2,
01252 const char *path2,
01253 apr_pool_t *pool);
01254
01255
01256
01257 /* Filesystem revisions. */
01258
01259
01260 /** Set @a *youngest_p to the number of the youngest revision in filesystem
01261 * @a fs. Use @a pool for all temporary allocation.
01262 *
01263 * The oldest revision in any filesystem is numbered zero.
01264 */
01265 svn_error_t *svn_fs_youngest_rev (svn_revnum_t *youngest_p,
01266 svn_fs_t *fs,
01267 apr_pool_t *pool);
01268
01269
01270 /** Deltify predecessors of paths modified in @a revision in
01271 * filesystem @a fs. Use @a pool for all allocations.
01272 *
01273 * NOTE: This can be a time-consuming process, depending the breadth
01274 * of the changes made in @a revision, and the depth of the history of
01275 * those changed paths.
01276 */
01277 svn_error_t *svn_fs_deltify_revision (svn_fs_t *fs,
01278 svn_revnum_t revision,
01279 apr_pool_t *pool);
01280
01281
01282 /** Set @a *value_p to the value of the property named @a propname on
01283 * revision @a rev in the filesystem @a fs. If @a rev has no property by
01284 * that name, set @a *value_p to zero. Allocate the result in @a pool.
01285 */
01286 svn_error_t *svn_fs_revision_prop (svn_string_t **value_p,
01287 svn_fs_t *fs,
01288 svn_revnum_t rev,
01289 const char *propname,
01290 apr_pool_t *pool);
01291
01292
01293 /** Set @a *table_p to the entire property list of revision @a rev in
01294 * filesystem @a fs, as an APR hash table allocated in @a pool. The table
01295 * maps <tt>char *</tt> property names to @c svn_string_t * values; the names
01296 * and values are allocated in @a pool.
01297 */
01298 svn_error_t *svn_fs_revision_proplist (apr_hash_t **table_p,
01299 svn_fs_t *fs,
01300 svn_revnum_t rev,
01301 apr_pool_t *pool);
01302
01303
01304 /** Change a revision's property's value, or add/delete a property.
01305 *
01306 * - @a fs is a filesystem, and @a rev is the revision in that filesystem
01307 * whose property should change.
01308 * - @a name is the name of the property to change.
01309 * - @a VALUE is the new value of the property, or zero if the property should
01310 * be removed altogether.
01311 *
01312 * Note that revision properties are non-historied --- you can change
01313 * them after the revision has been committed. They are not protected
01314 * via transactions.
01315 *
01316 * Do any necessary temporary allocation in @a pool.
01317 */
01318 svn_error_t *svn_fs_change_rev_prop (svn_fs_t *fs,
01319 svn_revnum_t rev,
01320 const char *name,
01321 const svn_string_t *value,
01322 apr_pool_t *pool);
01323
01324
01325
01326 /* Computing deltas. */
01327
01328
01329 /** Set @a *stream_p to a pointer to a delta stream that will turn the
01330 * contents of the file @a source into the contents of the file @a target.
01331 * If @a source_root is zero, use a file with zero length as the source.
01332 *
01333 * This function does not compare the two files' properties.
01334 *
01335 * Allocate @a *stream_p, and do any necessary temporary allocation, in
01336 * @a pool.
01337 */
01338 svn_error_t *svn_fs_get_file_delta_stream (svn_txdelta_stream_t **stream_p,
01339 svn_fs_root_t *source_root,
01340 const char *source_path,
01341 svn_fs_root_t *target_root,
01342 const char *target_path,
01343 apr_pool_t *pool);
01344
01345
01346
01347 /* UUID manipulation. */
01348
01349 /** Populate @a *uuid with the UUID associated with @a fs. Allocate
01350 @a *uuid in @a pool. */
01351 svn_error_t *svn_fs_get_uuid (svn_fs_t *fs,
01352 const char **uuid,
01353 apr_pool_t *pool);
01354
01355
01356 /** Associate @a *uuid with @a fs. Use @a pool for any scratchwork. */
01357 svn_error_t *svn_fs_set_uuid (svn_fs_t *fs,
01358 const char *uuid,
01359 apr_pool_t *pool);
01360
01361
01362 /* Non-historical properties. */
01363
01364 /* [[Yes, do tell.]] */
01365
01366 #ifdef __cplusplus
01367 }
01368 #endif /* __cplusplus */
01369
01370 #endif /* SVN_FS_H */
1.2.14 written by Dimitri van Heesch,
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