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00017  *
00018  * @file svn_ra.h
00019  * @brief structures related to repository access
00020  */
00021 
00022 
00023 
00024 
00025 #ifndef SVN_RA_H
00026 #define SVN_RA_H
00027 
00028 #include <apr_pools.h>
00029 #include <apr_tables.h>
00030 
00031 #include "svn_error.h"
00032 #include "svn_delta.h"
00033 #include "svn_auth.h"
00034 
00035 #ifdef __cplusplus
00036 extern "C" {
00037 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00038 
00039 
00040 
00041 /* Misc. declarations */
00042 
00043 /**
00044  * Get libsvn_ra version information.
00045  * @since New in 1.1.
00046  */
00047 const svn_version_t *svn_ra_version (void);
00048 
00049 
00050 /** This is a function type which allows the RA layer to fetch working
00051  * copy (WC) properties.
00052  *
00053  * The @a baton is provided along with the function pointer and should
00054  * be passed back in. This will be the @a callback_baton or the 
00055  * @a close_baton as appropriate.
00056  *
00057  * @a path is relative to the "root" of the session, defined by the 
00058  * @a repos_url passed to the @c RA->open() vtable call.
00059  *
00060  * @a name is the name of the property to fetch. If the property is present,
00061  * then it is returned in @a value. Otherwise, @a *value is set to @c NULL.
00062  */
00063 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_get_wc_prop_func_t) (void *baton,
00064                                                    const char *relpath,
00065                                                    const char *name,
00066                                                    const svn_string_t **value,
00067                                                    apr_pool_t *pool);
00068 
00069 /** This is a function type which allows the RA layer to store new
00070  * working copy properties during update-like operations.  See the
00071  * comments for @c svn_ra_get_wc_prop_func_t for @a baton, @a path, and 
00072  * @a name. The @a value is the value that will be stored for the property; 
00073  * a null @a value means the property will be deleted.
00074  */
00075 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_set_wc_prop_func_t) (void *baton,
00076                                                    const char *path,
00077                                                    const char *name,
00078                                                    const svn_string_t *value,
00079                                                    apr_pool_t *pool);
00080 
00081 /** This is a function type which allows the RA layer to store new
00082  * working copy properties as part of a commit.  See the comments for
00083  * @c svn_ra_get_wc_prop_func_t for @a baton, @a path, and @a name.  
00084  * The @a value is the value that will be stored for the property; a 
00085  * @c NULL @a value means the property will be deleted.
00086  *
00087  * Note that this might not actually store the new property before
00088  * returning, but instead schedule it to be changed as part of
00089  * post-commit processing (in which case a successful commit means the
00090  * properties got written).  Thus, during the commit, it is possible
00091  * to invoke this function to set a new value for a wc prop, then read
00092  * the wc prop back from the working copy and get the *old* value.
00093  * Callers beware.
00094  */
00095 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_push_wc_prop_func_t) (void *baton,
00096                                                     const char *path,
00097                                                     const char *name,
00098                                                     const svn_string_t *value,
00099                                                     apr_pool_t *pool);
00100 
00101 /** This is a function type which allows the RA layer to invalidate
00102  * (i.e., remove) wcprops.  See the documentation for
00103  * @c svn_ra_get_wc_prop_func_t for @a baton, @a path, and @a name.
00104  *
00105  * Unlike @c svn_ra_push_wc_prop_func_t, this has immediate effect.  If
00106  * it returns success, the wcprops have been removed.
00107  */
00108 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_invalidate_wc_props_func_t) (void *baton,
00109                                                            const char *path,
00110                                                            const char *name,
00111                                                            apr_pool_t *pool);
00112 
00113 
00114 /** A function type for retrieving the youngest revision from a repos. */
00115 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_get_latest_revnum_func_t) 
00116        (void *session_baton,
00117         svn_revnum_t *latest_revnum);
00118 
00119 /** @since New in 1.1.
00120  * A callback function type for use in @c get_file_revs.
00121  * @a baton is provided by the caller, @a path is the pathname of the file
00122  * in revision @a rev and @a rev_props are the revision properties.
00123  * If @a delta_handler and @a delta_baton are non-NULL, they may be set to a
00124  * handler/baton which will be called with the delta between the previous
00125  * revision and this one after the return of this callback.  They may be
00126  * left as NULL/NULL.
00127  * @a prop_diffs is an array of svn_prop_t elements indicating the property
00128  * delta for this and the previous revision.
00129  * @a pool may be used for temporary allocations, but you can't rely
00130  * on objects allocated to live outside of this particular call and the
00131  * immediately following calls to @a *delta_handler, if any. */
00132 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_file_rev_handler_t)
00133        (void *baton,
00134         const char *path,
00135         svn_revnum_t rev,
00136         apr_hash_t *rev_props,
00137         svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *delta_handler,
00138         void **delta_baton,
00139         apr_array_header_t *prop_diffs,
00140         apr_pool_t *pool);
00141 
00142 
00143 /** The update Reporter.
00144  *
00145  * A vtable structure which allows a working copy to describe a subset
00146  * (or possibly all) of its working-copy to an RA layer, for the
00147  * purposes of an update, switch, status, or diff operation.
00148  *
00149  * Paths for report calls are relative to the target (not the anchor)
00150  * of the operation.  Report calls must be made in depth-first order:
00151  * parents before children, all children of a parent before any
00152  * siblings of the parent.  The first report call must be a set_path
00153  * with a @a path argument of "" and a valid revision.  (If the target
00154  * of the operation is locally deleted or missing, use the anchor's
00155  * revision.)  If the target of the operation is deleted or switched
00156  * relative to the anchor, follow up the initial set_path call with a
00157  * link_path or delete_path call with a @a path argument of "" to
00158  * indicate that.  In no other case may there be two report
00159  * descriptions for the same path.  If the target of the operation is
00160  * a locally added file or directory (which previously did not exist),
00161  * it may be reported as having revision 0 or as having the parent
00162  * directory's revision.
00163  */
00164 typedef struct svn_ra_reporter_t
00165 {
00166   /** Describe a working copy @a path as being at a particular @a revision.  
00167    *
00168    * If @a START_EMPTY is set and @a path is a directory, the
00169    * implementor should assume the directory has no entries or props.
00170    *
00171    * This will *override* any previous @c set_path() calls made on parent
00172    * paths.  @a path is relative to the URL specified in @c open().
00173    *
00174    * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00175    */
00176   svn_error_t *(*set_path) (void *report_baton,
00177                             const char *path,
00178                             svn_revnum_t revision,
00179                             svn_boolean_t start_empty,
00180                             apr_pool_t *pool);
00181 
00182   /** Describing a working copy @a path as missing.
00183    *
00184    * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00185    */
00186   svn_error_t *(*delete_path) (void *report_baton,
00187                                const char *path,
00188                                apr_pool_t *pool);
00189     
00190   /** Like @c set_path(), but differs in that @a path in the working copy
00191    * (relative to the root of the report driver) isn't a reflection of
00192    * @a path in the repository (relative to the URL specified when
00193    * opening the RA layer), but is instead a reflection of a different
00194    * repository @a url at @a revision.
00195    *
00196    * If @a START_EMPTY is set and @a path is a directory,
00197    * the implementor should assume the directory has no entries or props.
00198    *
00199    * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00200    */
00201   svn_error_t *(*link_path) (void *report_baton,
00202                              const char *path,
00203                              const char *url,
00204                              svn_revnum_t revision,
00205                              svn_boolean_t start_empty,
00206                              apr_pool_t *pool);
00207 
00208   /** WC calls this when the state report is finished; any directories
00209    * or files not explicitly `set' above are assumed to be at the
00210    * baseline revision originally passed into @c do_update().
00211    */
00212   svn_error_t *(*finish_report) (void *report_baton,
00213                                  apr_pool_t *pool);
00214 
00215   /** If an error occurs during a report, this routine should cause the
00216    * filesystem transaction to be aborted & cleaned up.
00217    */
00218   svn_error_t *(*abort_report) (void *report_baton,
00219                                 apr_pool_t *pool);
00220 
00221 } svn_ra_reporter_t;
00222 
00223 
00224 
00225 /** A collection of callbacks implemented by libsvn_client which allows
00226  * an RA layer to "pull" information from the client application, or
00227  * possibly store information.  libsvn_client passes this vtable to
00228  * @c RA->open().  
00229  *
00230  * Each routine takes a @a callback_baton originally provided with the
00231  * vtable.
00232  */
00233 typedef struct svn_ra_callbacks_t
00234 {
00235   /** Open a unique temporary file for writing in the working copy.
00236    * This file will be automatically deleted when @a fp is closed.
00237    */
00238   svn_error_t *(*open_tmp_file) (apr_file_t **fp,
00239                                  void *callback_baton,
00240                                  apr_pool_t *pool);
00241   
00242   /** An authentication baton, created by the application, which is
00243    * capable of retrieving all known types of credentials.
00244    */
00245   svn_auth_baton_t *auth_baton;
00246 
00247   /*** The following items may be set to NULL to disallow the RA layer
00248        to perform the respective operations of the vtable functions.
00249        Perhaps WC props are not defined or are in invalid for this
00250        session, or perhaps the commit operation this RA session will
00251        perform is a server-side only one that shouldn't do post-commit
00252        processing on a working copy path.  ***/
00253 
00254   /** Fetch working copy properties.
00255    *
00256    *<pre> ### we might have a problem if the RA layer ever wants a property
00257    * ### that corresponds to a different revision of the file than
00258    * ### what is in the WC. we'll cross that bridge one day...</pre>
00259    */
00260   svn_ra_get_wc_prop_func_t get_wc_prop;
00261 
00262   /** Immediately set new values for working copy properties. */
00263   svn_ra_set_wc_prop_func_t set_wc_prop;
00264 
00265   /** Schedule new values for working copy properties. */
00266   svn_ra_push_wc_prop_func_t push_wc_prop;
00267 
00268   /** Invalidate working copy properties. */
00269   svn_ra_invalidate_wc_props_func_t invalidate_wc_props;
00270 
00271 } svn_ra_callbacks_t;
00272 
00273 
00274 
00275 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
00276 
00277 /** The RA Library. 
00278  *
00279  * A vtable structure which encapsulates all the functionality of a
00280  * particular repository-access implementation.
00281  *
00282  * Note: libsvn_client will keep an array of these objects,
00283  * representing all RA libraries that it has simultaneously loaded
00284  * into memory.  Depending on the situation, the client can look
00285  * through this array and find the appropriate implementation it
00286  * needs.
00287  */
00288 typedef struct svn_ra_plugin_t
00289 {
00290   /** The proper name of the RA library, (like "ra_dav" or "ra_local") */
00291   const char *name;         
00292   
00293   /** Short doc string printed out by `svn --version` */
00294   const char *description;
00295 
00296   /* The vtable hooks */
00297   
00298   /** Open a repository session to @a repos_url.  Return an opaque object
00299    * representing this session in @a *session_baton, allocated in @a pool.
00300    *
00301    * @a callbacks/@a callback_baton is a table of callbacks provided by the
00302    * client; see @c svn_ra_callbacks_t above.
00303    *
00304    * @a config is a hash mapping <tt>const char *</tt> keys to 
00305    * @c svn_config_t * values.  For example, the @c svn_config_t for the 
00306    * "~/.subversion/config" file is under the key "config".
00307    *
00308    * All RA requests require a @a session_baton; they will continue to
00309    * use @a pool for memory allocation.
00310    */
00311   svn_error_t *(*open) (void **session_baton,
00312                         const char *repos_URL,
00313                         const svn_ra_callbacks_t *callbacks,
00314                         void *callback_baton,
00315                         apr_hash_t *config,
00316                         apr_pool_t *pool);
00317 
00318   /** Get the latest revision number from the repository. This is
00319    * useful for the `svn status' command.  :)
00320    *
00321    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00322    */
00323   svn_error_t *(*get_latest_revnum) (void *session_baton,
00324                                      svn_revnum_t *latest_revnum,
00325                                      apr_pool_t *pool);
00326 
00327   /** Get the latest revision number at time @a tm.
00328    *
00329    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00330    */
00331   svn_error_t *(*get_dated_revision) (void *session_baton,
00332                                       svn_revnum_t *revision,
00333                                       apr_time_t tm,
00334                                       apr_pool_t *pool);
00335 
00336   /** Set the property @a name to @a value on revision @a rev.
00337    *
00338    * If @a value is @c NULL, delete the named revision property.
00339    *
00340    * Please note that properties attached to revisions are **unversioned**.
00341    *
00342    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00343    */
00344   svn_error_t *(*change_rev_prop) (void *session_baton,
00345                                    svn_revnum_t rev,
00346                                    const char *name,
00347                                    const svn_string_t *value,
00348                                    apr_pool_t *pool);
00349 
00350   /** Set @a *props to the list of unversioned properties attached to
00351    * revision @a rev.  The hash maps (<tt>const char *</tt>) names to
00352    * (<tt>@c svn_string_t *</tt>) values.
00353    *
00354    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00355    */
00356   svn_error_t *(*rev_proplist) (void *session_baton,
00357                                 svn_revnum_t rev,
00358                                 apr_hash_t **props,
00359                                 apr_pool_t *pool);
00360 
00361   /** Set @a *value to the value of unversioned property @a name attached to
00362    * revision @a rev.  If @a rev has no property by that name, set @a *value 
00363    * to @c NULL.
00364    *
00365    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00366    */
00367   svn_error_t *(*rev_prop) (void *session_baton,
00368                             svn_revnum_t rev,
00369                             const char *name,
00370                             svn_string_t **value,
00371                             apr_pool_t *pool);
00372                                    
00373   /** Set @a *editor and @a *edit_baton to an editor for committing changes
00374    * to the repository, using @a log_msg as the log message.  The
00375    * revisions being committed against are passed to the editor
00376    * functions, starting with the rev argument to @c open_root.  The path
00377    * root of the commit is in the @a session_baton's url.
00378    *
00379    * These three functions all share @c close_baton:
00380    *
00381    *   * @c get_func is used by the RA layer to fetch any WC properties
00382    *     during the commit.
00383    *
00384    *   * @c set_func is used by the RA layer to set any WC properties,
00385    *     after the commit completes. 
00386    *
00387    *   * @c close_func is used by the RA layer to bump the revisions of
00388    *     each committed item, after the commit completes.  It may be
00389    *     called multiple times.
00390    *
00391    * Any of these functions may be @c NULL.
00392    *
00393    * Before @c close_edit returns, but after the commit has succeeded,
00394    * it will invoke @a callback with the new revision number, the
00395    * commit date (as a <tt>const char *</tt>), commit author (as a
00396    * <tt>const char *</tt>), and @a callback_baton as arguments.  If
00397    * @a callback returns an error, that error will be returned from @c
00398    * close_edit, otherwise @c close_edit will return successfully
00399    * (unless it encountered an error before invoking @a callback).
00400    *
00401    * The callback will not be called if the commit was a no-op
00402    * (i.e. nothing was committed);
00403    *
00404    * The caller may not perform any RA operations using
00405    * @a session_baton before finishing the edit.
00406    * 
00407    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00408    */
00409   svn_error_t *(*get_commit_editor) (void *session_baton,
00410                                      const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
00411                                      void **edit_baton,
00412                                      const char *log_msg,
00413                                      svn_commit_callback_t callback,
00414                                      void *callback_baton,
00415                                      apr_pool_t *pool);
00416 
00417   /** Fetch the contents and properties of file @a path at @a revision.
00418    * Interpret @a path relative to the url in @a session_baton.  Use
00419    * @a pool for all allocations.
00420    *
00421    * If @a revision is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM (meaning 'head') and
00422    * @a *fetched_rev is not @c NULL, then this function will set
00423    * @a *fetched_rev to the actual revision that was retrieved.  (Some
00424    * callers want to know, and some don't.) 
00425    *
00426    * If @a stream is non @c NULL, push the contents of the file at @a stream.
00427    *
00428    * If @a props is non @c NULL, set @a *props to contain the properties of 
00429    * the file.  This means *all* properties: not just ones controlled by
00430    * the user and stored in the repository fs, but non-tweakable ones
00431    * generated by the SCM system itself (e.g. 'wcprops', 'entryprops',
00432    * etc.)  The keys are <tt>const char *</tt>, values are 
00433    * <tt>@c svn_string_t *</tt>.
00434    *
00435    * The stream handlers for @a stream may not perform any RA
00436    * operations using @a session_baton.
00437    */
00438   svn_error_t *(*get_file) (void *session_baton,
00439                             const char *path,
00440                             svn_revnum_t revision,
00441                             svn_stream_t *stream,
00442                             svn_revnum_t *fetched_rev,
00443                             apr_hash_t **props,
00444                             apr_pool_t *pool);
00445 
00446   /** If @a dirents is non @c NULL, set @a *dirents to contain all the entries
00447    * of directory @a path at @a revision.  The keys of @a dirents will be 
00448    * entry names (<tt>const char *</tt>), and the values dirents 
00449    * (<tt>@c svn_dirent_t *</tt>).  Use @a pool for all allocations.
00450    *
00451    * @a path is interpreted relative to the url in @a session_baton.  
00452    *
00453    * If @a revision is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM (meaning 'head') and
00454    * @a *fetched_rev is not @c NULL, then this function will set
00455    * @a *fetched_rev to the actual revision that was retrieved.  (Some
00456    * callers want to know, and some don't.) 
00457    *
00458    * If @a props is non @c NULL, set @a *props to contain the properties of 
00459    * the directory.  This means *all* properties: not just ones controlled by
00460    * the user and stored in the repository fs, but non-tweakable ones
00461    * generated by the SCM system itself (e.g. 'wcprops', 'entryprops',
00462    * etc.)  The keys are <tt>const char *</tt>, values are 
00463    * <tt>@c svn_string_t *</tt>.
00464    */
00465   svn_error_t *(*get_dir) (void *session_baton,
00466                            const char *path,
00467                            svn_revnum_t revision,
00468                            apr_hash_t **dirents,
00469                            svn_revnum_t *fetched_rev,
00470                            apr_hash_t **props,
00471                            apr_pool_t *pool);
00472 
00473   /** Ask the network layer to update a working copy.
00474    *
00475    * The client initially provides an @a update_editor/@a baton to the 
00476    * RA layer; this editor contains knowledge of where the change will
00477    * begin in the working copy (when @c open_root() is called).
00478    *
00479    * In return, the client receives a @a reporter/@a report_baton. The
00480    * client then describes its working-copy revision numbers by making
00481    * calls into the @a reporter structure; the RA layer assumes that all
00482    * paths are relative to the URL used to create @a session_baton.
00483    *
00484    * When finished, the client calls @a reporter->finish_report().  The
00485    * RA layer then does a complete drive of @a update_editor, ending with
00486    * @c close_edit(), to update the working copy.
00487    *
00488    * @a update_target is an optional single path component will restrict
00489    * the scope of things affected by the update to an entry in the
00490    * directory represented by the @a session_baton's URL, or empty if the
00491    * entire directory is meant to be updated.
00492    *
00493    * The working copy will be updated to @a revision_to_update_to, or the
00494    * "latest" revision if this arg is invalid.
00495    *
00496    * The caller may not perform any RA operations using
00497    * @a session_baton before finishing the report, and may not perform
00498    * any RA operations using @a session_baton from within the editing
00499    * operations of @a update_editor.
00500    *
00501    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00502    */
00503   svn_error_t *(*do_update) (void *session_baton,
00504                              const svn_ra_reporter_t **reporter,
00505                              void **report_baton,
00506                              svn_revnum_t revision_to_update_to,
00507                              const char *update_target,
00508                              svn_boolean_t recurse,
00509                              const svn_delta_editor_t *update_editor,
00510                              void *update_baton,
00511                              apr_pool_t *pool);
00512 
00513   /** Ask the network layer to 'switch' a working copy to a new
00514    * @a switch_url;  it's another form of @c do_update().
00515    *
00516    * The client initially provides an @a switch_editor/@a baton to the RA
00517    * layer; this editor contains knowledge of where the change will
00518    * begin in the working copy (when @c open_root() is called). 
00519    *
00520    * In return, the client receives a @a reporter/@a report_baton. The
00521    * client then describes its working-copy revision numbers by making
00522    * calls into the @a reporter structure; the RA layer assumes that all
00523    * paths are relative to the URL used to create @a session_baton.
00524    *
00525    * When finished, the client calls @a reporter->finish_report().  The
00526    * RA layer then does a complete drive of @a switch_editor, ending with
00527    * @c close_edit(), to switch the working copy.
00528    *
00529    * @a switch_target is an optional single path component will restrict
00530    * the scope of things affected by the switch to an entry in the
00531    * directory represented by the @a session_baton's URL, or empty if the
00532    * entire directory is meant to be switched.
00533    *
00534    * The working copy will be switched to @a revision_to_switch_to, or the
00535    * "latest" revision if this arg is invalid.
00536    *
00537    * The caller may not perform any RA operations using
00538    * @a session_baton before finishing the report, and may not perform
00539    * any RA operations using @a session_baton from within the editing
00540    * operations of @a switch_editor.
00541    *
00542    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00543    */
00544   svn_error_t *(*do_switch) (void *session_baton,
00545                              const svn_ra_reporter_t **reporter,
00546                              void **report_baton,
00547                              svn_revnum_t revision_to_switch_to,
00548                              const char *switch_target,
00549                              svn_boolean_t recurse,
00550                              const char *switch_url,
00551                              const svn_delta_editor_t *switch_editor,
00552                              void *switch_baton,
00553                              apr_pool_t *pool);
00554 
00555   /** Ask the network layer to describe the status of a working copy
00556    * with respect to @a revision of the repository (or HEAD, if @a
00557    * revision is invalid).
00558    *
00559    * The client initially provides an @a status_editor/@a baton to the RA
00560    * layer; this editor contains knowledge of where the change will
00561    * begin in the working copy (when @c open_root() is called).
00562    *
00563    * In return, the client receives a @a reporter/@a report_baton. The
00564    * client then describes its working-copy revision numbers by making
00565    * calls into the @a reporter structure; the RA layer assumes that all
00566    * paths are relative to the URL used to create @a session_baton.
00567    *
00568    * When finished, the client calls @a reporter->finish_report(). The RA
00569    * layer then does a complete drive of @a status_editor, ending with
00570    * @c close_edit(), to report, essentially, what would be modified in
00571    * the working copy were the client to call @c do_update().
00572    * @a status_target is an optional single path component will restrict
00573    * the scope of the status report to an entry in the directory
00574    * represented by the @a session_baton's URL, or empty if the entire
00575    * directory is meant to be examined.
00576    *
00577    * The caller may not perform any RA operations using
00578    * @a session_baton before finishing the report, and may not perform
00579    * any RA operations using @a session_baton from within the editing
00580    * operations of @a status_editor.
00581    *
00582    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00583    */
00584   svn_error_t *(*do_status) (void *session_baton,
00585                              const svn_ra_reporter_t **reporter,
00586                              void **report_baton,
00587                              const char *status_target,
00588                              svn_revnum_t revision,
00589                              svn_boolean_t recurse,
00590                              const svn_delta_editor_t *status_editor,
00591                              void *status_baton,
00592                              apr_pool_t *pool);
00593 
00594 
00595   /** Ask the network layer to 'diff' a working copy against @a versus_url;
00596    * it's another form of @c do_update().
00597    *
00598    *    [Please note: this function cannot be used to diff a single
00599    *    file, only a working copy directory.  See the do_switch()
00600    *    function for more details.]
00601    *
00602    * The client initially provides a @a diff_editor/@a baton to the RA
00603    * layer; this editor contains knowledge of where the common diff
00604    * root is in the working copy (when @c open_root() is called). 
00605    *
00606    * In return, the client receives a @a reporter/@a report_baton. The
00607    * client then describes its working-copy revision numbers by making
00608    * calls into the @a reporter structure; the RA layer assumes that all
00609    * paths are relative to the URL used to create @a session_baton.
00610    *
00611    * When finished, the client calls @a reporter->finish_report().  The
00612    * RA layer then does a complete drive of @a diff_editor, ending with
00613    * @c close_edit(), to transmit the diff.
00614    *
00615    * @a diff_target is an optional single path component will restrict
00616    * the scope of the diff to an entry in the directory represented by
00617    * the @a session_baton's URL, or empty if the entire directory is 
00618    * meant to be one of the diff paths.
00619    *
00620    * The working copy will be diffed against @a versus_url as it exists
00621    * in revision @a revision, or as it is in head if @a revision is
00622    * @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM.
00623    *
00624    * Use @a ignore_ancestry to control whether or not items being
00625    * diffed will be checked for relatedness first.  Unrelated items
00626    * are typically transmitted to the editor as a deletion of one thing
00627    * and the addition of another, but if this flag is @c TRUE,
00628    * unrelated items will be diffed as if they were related.
00629    *
00630    * The caller may not perform any RA operations using
00631    * @a session_baton before finishing the report, and may not perform
00632    * any RA operations using @a session_baton from within the editing
00633    * operations of @a diff_editor.
00634    *
00635    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00636    */
00637   svn_error_t *(*do_diff) (void *session_baton,
00638                            const svn_ra_reporter_t **reporter,
00639                            void **report_baton,
00640                            svn_revnum_t revision,
00641                            const char *diff_target,
00642                            svn_boolean_t recurse,
00643                            svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
00644                            const char *versus_url,
00645                            const svn_delta_editor_t *diff_editor,
00646                            void *diff_baton,
00647                            apr_pool_t *pool);
00648 
00649   /** Invoke @a receiver with @a receiver_baton on each log message from
00650    * @a start to @a end.  @a start may be greater or less than @a end; 
00651    * this just controls whether the log messages are processed in descending 
00652    * or ascending revision number order.
00653    *
00654    * If @a start or @a end is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, it defaults to youngest.
00655    *
00656    * If @a paths is non-null and has one or more elements, then only show
00657    * revisions in which at least one of @a paths was changed (i.e., if
00658    * file, text or props changed; if dir, props changed or an entry
00659    * was added or deleted).  Each path is an <tt>const char *</tt>, relative 
00660    * to the session's common parent.
00661    *
00662    * If @a discover_changed_paths, then each call to receiver passes a
00663    * <tt>const apr_hash_t *</tt> for the receiver's @a changed_paths argument;
00664    * the hash's keys are all the paths committed in that revision.
00665    * Otherwise, each call to receiver passes null for @a changed_paths.
00666    *
00667    * If @a strict_node_history is set, copy history will not be traversed
00668    * (if any exists) when harvesting the revision logs for each path.
00669    *
00670    * If any invocation of @a receiver returns error, return that error
00671    * immediately and without wrapping it.
00672    *
00673    * If @a start or @a end is a non-existent revision, return the error
00674    * @c SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_REVISION, without ever invoking @a receiver.
00675    *
00676    * See also the documentation for @c svn_log_message_receiver_t.
00677    *
00678    * The caller may not invoke any RA operations using
00679    * @a session_baton from within @a receiver.
00680    *
00681    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00682    */
00683   svn_error_t *(*get_log) (void *session_baton,
00684                            const apr_array_header_t *paths,
00685                            svn_revnum_t start,
00686                            svn_revnum_t end,
00687                            svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
00688                            svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
00689                            svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
00690                            void *receiver_baton,
00691                            apr_pool_t *pool);
00692 
00693   /* Yoshiki Hayashi <yoshiki@xemacs.org> points out that a more
00694      generic way to support 'discover_changed_paths' in logs would be
00695      to have these two functions:
00696     
00697          svn_error_t *(*get_rev_prop) (void *session_baton,
00698                                        svn_string_t **value,
00699                                        svn_string_t *name,
00700                                        svn_revnum_t revision);
00701     
00702          svn_error_t *(get_changed_paths) (void *session_baton,
00703                                            apr_array_header_t **changed_paths,
00704                                            svn_revnum_t revision);
00705     
00706      Although log requests are common enough to deserve special
00707      support (to optimize network usage), these two more generic
00708      functions are still good ideas.  Don't want to implement them
00709      right now, as am concentrating on the log functionality, but we
00710      will probably want them eventually, hence this start block.  */
00711 
00712 
00713   /** Set @a *kind to node kind associated with @a path at @a revision.  
00714    * If @a path does not exist under @a revision, set @a *kind to 
00715    * @c svn_node_none.  @a path is relative to the session's parent URL.
00716    *
00717    * Use @a pool for memory allocation.
00718    */
00719   svn_error_t *(*check_path) (void *session_baton,
00720                               const char *path,
00721                               svn_revnum_t revision,
00722                               svn_node_kind_t *kind,
00723                               apr_pool_t *pool);
00724 
00725   /** Set @a *uuid to the repository's UUID.
00726    *
00727    * NOTE: the UUID has the same lifetime as the session_baton. 
00728    *
00729    * Use @a pool for temporary memory allocation.
00730    */
00731   svn_error_t *(*get_uuid) (void *session_baton,
00732                             const char **uuid,
00733                             apr_pool_t *pool);
00734 
00735   /** Set @a *url to the repository's root URL.  The value
00736    * will not include a trailing '/'.  The returned URL is guaranteed
00737    * to be a prefix of the session's parent URL.
00738    *
00739    * NOTE: the URL has the same lifetime as the session_baton. 
00740    *
00741    * Use @a pool for temporary memory allocation.
00742    */
00743   svn_error_t *(*get_repos_root) (void *session_baton,
00744                                   const char **url,
00745                                   apr_pool_t *pool);
00746 
00747   /** @since New in 1.1.
00748    *
00749    * Set @a *locations to the locations at the repository revisions
00750    * @a location_revisions of the file @a path present at the repository in
00751    * revision @a peg_revision.  @a path is a path relative to the URL to which
00752    * the RA session was opened. @a location_revisions is an array of
00753    * svn_revnum_t's. @a *locations will be a mapping from the revisions to
00754    * their appropriate absolute paths.  If the file doesn't exist in a
00755    * in location_revision, that revision will be ignored.
00756    *
00757    * NOTE: For servers older than 1.1, this function will return an
00758    * SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_IMPLEMENTED error.
00759    *
00760    * Use @a pool for all allocations.
00761    *
00762    * NOTE: This functionality is not available in pre-1.1 servers.  If the
00763    * server doesn't implement it, an @c SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_IMPLEMENTED error is
00764    * returned.
00765    */
00766   svn_error_t *(*get_locations) (void *session_baton,
00767                                  apr_hash_t **locations,
00768                                  const char *path,
00769                                  svn_revnum_t peg_revision,
00770                                  apr_array_header_t *location_revisions,
00771                                  apr_pool_t *pool);
00772 
00773   /** @since New in 1.1.
00774    * Retrieve a subset of the interesting revisions of a file @a path
00775    * as seen in revision @a end.  Invoke @a handler with @a handler_baton
00776    * as its first argument for each such revision.  @a sesson_baton is
00777    * an open RA session.  @a pool is used for all allocations.  See
00778    * @c svn_fs_history_prev for a discussion of interesting revisions.
00779    *
00780    * If there is an interesting revision of the file that is less than or
00781    * equal to start, the iteration will start at that revision.  Else, the
00782    * iteration will start at the first revision of the file in the repository,
00783    * whic has to be less than or equal to end.  Note that if the function
00784    * succeeds, @a handler will have been called at least once.
00785    *
00786    * In a series of calls, the file contents for the first interesting revision
00787    * will be provided as a text delta against the empty file.  In the following
00788    * calls, the delta will be against the contents for the previous call.
00789    *
00790    * NOTE: This functionality is not available in pre-1.1 servers.  If the
00791    * server doesn't implement it, an @c SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_IMPLEMENTED error is
00792    * returned. */
00793   svn_error_t *(*get_file_revs) (void *session_baton,
00794                                  const char *path,
00795                                  svn_revnum_t start,
00796                                  svn_revnum_t end,
00797                                  svn_ra_file_rev_handler_t handler,
00798                                  void *handler_baton,
00799                                  apr_pool_t *pool);
00800 
00801   /** @since New in 1.1.
00802    * Return the plugin's version information.
00803    */
00804   /* FIXME: This is broken. The get_version function should be at the
00805      beginning of the vtable, just after the description, and should
00806      not move even between major releases (see, e.g., the FS library
00807      vtable). That's the only safe way for the RA loader to retreive
00808      the plugin's version regardless of ABI changes. Obviously we
00809      can't fix this before 2.0, and the fix will cause undetectable
00810      ABI breakage. */
00811   const svn_version_t *(*get_version) (void);
00812 } svn_ra_plugin_t;
00813 
00814 
00815 /**
00816  * libsvn_client will be responsible for loading each RA DSO it needs.
00817  * However, all "ra_FOO" implementations *must* export a function named
00818  * @c svn_ra_FOO_init() of type @c svn_ra_init_func_t.
00819  *
00820  * When called by libsvn_client, this routine adds an entry (or
00821  * entries) to the hash table for any URL schemes it handles. The hash
00822  * value must be of type (<tt>@c svn_ra_plugin_t *</tt>). @a pool is a 
00823  * pool for allocating configuration / one-time data.
00824  *
00825  * This type is defined to use the "C Calling Conventions" to ensure that
00826  * abi_version is the first parameter. The RA plugin must check that value
00827  * before accessing the other parameters.
00828  *
00829  * ### need to force this to be __cdecl on Windows... how??
00830  */
00831 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_ra_init_func_t) (int abi_version,
00832                                             apr_pool_t *pool,
00833                                             apr_hash_t *hash);
00834 
00835 /** The current ABI (Application Binary Interface) version for the
00836  * RA plugin model. This version number will change when the ABI
00837  * between the SVN core (e.g. libsvn_client) and the RA plugin changes.
00838  *
00839  * An RA plugin should verify that the passed version number is acceptable
00840  * before accessing the rest of the parameters, and before returning any
00841  * information.
00842  *
00843  * It is entirely acceptable for an RA plugin to accept multiple ABI
00844  * versions. It can simply interpret the parameters based on the version,
00845  * and it can return different plugin structures.
00846  *
00847  *
00848  * <pre>
00849  * VSN  DATE        REASON FOR CHANGE
00850  * ---  ----------  ------------------------------------------------
00851  *   1  2001-02-17  Initial revision.
00852  *   2  2004-06-29  Preparing for svn 1.1, which adds new RA vtable funcs.
00853  * </pre>
00854  *
00855  * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
00856  */
00857 #define SVN_RA_ABI_VERSION      2
00858 
00859 
00860 /* Public RA implementations: ADD MORE HERE as necessary. */
00861 
00862 /** initialize libsvn_ra_dav. */
00863 svn_error_t * svn_ra_dav_init (int abi_version,
00864                                apr_pool_t *pool,
00865                                apr_hash_t *hash);
00866 
00867 /** initialize libsvn_ra_local. */
00868 svn_error_t * svn_ra_local_init (int abi_version,
00869                                  apr_pool_t *pool,
00870                                  apr_hash_t *hash);
00871 
00872 /** initialize libsvn_ra_svn. */
00873 svn_error_t * svn_ra_svn_init (int abi_version,
00874                                apr_pool_t *pool,
00875                                apr_hash_t *hash);
00876 
00877 
00878 
00879 /* Public Interfaces */
00880 
00881 /** Initialize the RA libraries.
00882  *
00883  * Every user of the RA layer *must* call this routine and hold on to
00884  * the @a ra_baton returned.  This baton contains all known methods of
00885  * accessing a repository, for use within most @c svn_client_* routines.
00886  */
00887 svn_error_t * svn_ra_init_ra_libs (void **ra_baton, apr_pool_t *pool);
00888 
00889 
00890 /** Return an RA vtable-@a library (already within @a ra_baton) which can
00891  * handle URL.  A number of svn_client_* routines will call this
00892  * internally, but client apps might use it too.  
00893  *
00894  * For reference, note that according to W3 RFC 1738, a valid URL is
00895  * of the following form:
00896  *
00897  *   scheme://<user>:<password>\@<host>:<port>/<url-path> 
00898  *
00899  * Common URLs are as follows:
00900  *
00901  *   http://subversion.tigris.org/index.html
00902  *   file:///home/joeuser/documents/resume.txt
00903  *
00904  * Of interest is the file URL schema, which takes the form
00905  * file://<host>/<path>, where <host> and <path> are optional.  The 
00906  * `/' between <host> and <path> is NOT part of path, yet the RFC doesn't
00907  * specify how <path> should be formatted.  SVN will count on the
00908  * portability layer to be able to handle the specific formatting of
00909  * the <path> on a per-system basis.
00910  */
00911 svn_error_t *svn_ra_get_ra_library (svn_ra_plugin_t **library,
00912                                     void *ra_baton,
00913                                     const char *url,
00914                                     apr_pool_t *pool);
00915 
00916 /** Return a @a *descriptions string (allocated in @a pool) that is a textual
00917  * list of all available RA libraries.
00918  */
00919 svn_error_t *svn_ra_print_ra_libraries (svn_stringbuf_t **descriptions,
00920                                         void *ra_baton,
00921                                         apr_pool_t *pool);
00922 
00923 
00924 
00925 
00926 
00927 #ifdef __cplusplus
00928 }
00929 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00930 
00931 #endif  /* SVN_RA_H */

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