00001 /**
00002 * @copyright
00003 * ====================================================================
00004 * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet. All rights reserved.
00005 *
00006 * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
00007 * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
00008 * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html.
00009 * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a
00010 * newer version instead, at your option.
00011 *
00012 * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
00013 * individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision
00014 * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/.
00015 * ====================================================================
00016 * @endcopyright
00017 *
00018 * @file svn_types.h
00019 * @brief Subversion's data types
00020 */
00021
00022 #ifndef SVN_TYPES_H
00023 #define SVN_TYPES_H
00024
00025 /* ### this should go away, but it causes too much breakage right now */
00026 #include <stdlib.h>
00027
00028 #include <apr.h> /* for apr_size_t */
00029 #include <apr_pools.h>
00030 #include <apr_hash.h>
00031 #include <apr_tables.h>
00032 #include <apr_time.h>
00033
00034 #ifdef __cplusplus
00035 extern "C" {
00036 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00037
00038
00039
00040 /** Subversion error object.
00041 *
00042 * Defined here, rather than in svn_error.h, to avoid a recursive #include
00043 * situation.
00044 */
00045 typedef struct svn_error_t
00046 {
00047 /** APR error value, possibly SVN_ custom err */
00048 apr_status_t apr_err;
00049
00050 /** details from producer of error */
00051 const char *message;
00052
00053 /** ptr to the error we "wrap" */
00054 struct svn_error_t *child;
00055
00056 /** The pool holding this error and any child errors it wraps */
00057 apr_pool_t *pool;
00058
00059 /** Source file where the error originated. Only used iff @c SVN_DEBUG. */
00060 const char *file;
00061
00062 /** Source line where the error originated. Only used iff @c SVN_DEBUG. */
00063 long line;
00064
00065 } svn_error_t;
00066
00067
00068
00069 /** index into an apr_array_header_t */
00070 #define APR_ARRAY_IDX(ary,i,type) (((type *)(ary)->elts)[i])
00071
00072 /** easier array-pushing syntax */
00073 #define APR_ARRAY_PUSH(ary,type) (*((type *)apr_array_push (ary)))
00074
00075
00076 /** The various types of nodes in the Subversion filesystem. */
00077 typedef enum
00078 {
00079 /* absent */
00080 svn_node_none,
00081
00082 /* regular file */
00083 svn_node_file,
00084
00085 /* directory */
00086 svn_node_dir,
00087
00088 /* something's here, but we don't know what */
00089 svn_node_unknown
00090 } svn_node_kind_t;
00091
00092 /** About Special Files in Subversion
00093 *
00094 * Subversion denotes files that cannot be portably created or
00095 * modified as special files (svn_node_special). It stores these
00096 * files in the repository as a plain text file with the svn:special
00097 * property set. The file contents contain: a platform-specific type
00098 * string, a space character, then any information necessary to create
00099 * the file on a supported platform. For example, if a symbolic link
00100 * were being represented, the repository file would have the
00101 * following contents:
00102 *
00103 * "link /path/to/link/target"
00104 *
00105 * Where 'link' is the identifier string showing that this special
00106 * file should be a symbolic link and '/path/to/link/target' is the
00107 * destination of the symbolic link.
00108 *
00109 * Special files are stored in the text-base exactly as they are
00110 * stored in the repository. The platform specific files are created
00111 * in the working copy at EOL/keyword translation time using
00112 * svn_subst_copy_and_translate2. If the current platform does not
00113 * support a specific special file type, the file is copied into the
00114 * working copy as it is seen in the repository. Because of this,
00115 * users of other platforms can still view and modify the special
00116 * files, even if they do not have their unique properties.
00117 *
00118 * New types of special files can be added by:
00119 * 1. Implementing a platform-dependent routine to create a uniquely
00120 * named special file and one to read the special file in
00121 * libsvn_subr/io.c.
00122 * 2. Creating a new textual name similar to
00123 * SVN_SUBST__SPECIAL_LINK_STR in libsvn_subr/subst.c.
00124 * 3. Handling the translation/detranslation case for the new type in
00125 * create_special_file and detranslate_special_file, using the
00126 * routines from 1.
00127 */
00128
00129 /** A revision number. */
00130 typedef long int svn_revnum_t;
00131
00132 /** Valid revision numbers begin at 0 */
00133 #define SVN_IS_VALID_REVNUM(n) ((n) >= 0)
00134
00135 /** The 'official' invalid revision num */
00136 #define SVN_INVALID_REVNUM ((svn_revnum_t) -1)
00137
00138 /** Not really invalid...just unimportant -- one day, this can be its
00139 * own unique value, for now, just make it the same as
00140 * @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM.
00141 */
00142 #define SVN_IGNORED_REVNUM ((svn_revnum_t) -1)
00143
00144 /** Convert null-terminated C string @a str to a revision number. */
00145 #define SVN_STR_TO_REV(str) ((svn_revnum_t) atol(str))
00146
00147 /** In @c printf()-style functions, format revision numbers using this. */
00148 #define SVN_REVNUM_T_FMT "ld"
00149
00150
00151 /** The size of a file in the Subversion FS. */
00152 typedef apr_int64_t svn_filesize_t;
00153
00154 /** The 'official' invalid file size constant. */
00155 #define SVN_INVALID_FILESIZE ((svn_filesize_t) -1)
00156
00157 /** In @c printf()-style functions, format file sizes using this. */
00158 #define SVN_FILESIZE_T_FMT APR_INT64_T_FMT
00159
00160 /* Parse a base-10 numeric string into a 64-bit unsigned numeric value. */
00161 /* NOTE: Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. See issue #1644. */
00162 /* FIXME: APR should supply a function to do this, such as "apr_atoui64". */
00163 #define svn__atoui64(X) ((apr_uint64_t) apr_atoi64(X))
00164
00165
00166 /** YABT: Yet Another Boolean Type */
00167 typedef int svn_boolean_t;
00168
00169 #ifndef TRUE
00170 /** uhh... true */
00171 #define TRUE 1
00172 #endif /* TRUE */
00173
00174 #ifndef FALSE
00175 /** uhh... false */
00176 #define FALSE 0
00177 #endif /* FALSE */
00178
00179
00180 /** An enum to indicate whether recursion is needed. */
00181 enum svn_recurse_kind
00182 {
00183 svn_nonrecursive = 1,
00184 svn_recursive
00185 };
00186
00187
00188 /** A general subversion directory entry. */
00189 typedef struct svn_dirent_t
00190 {
00191 /** node kind */
00192 svn_node_kind_t kind;
00193
00194 /** length of file text, or 0 for directories */
00195 svn_filesize_t size;
00196
00197 /** does the node have props? */
00198 svn_boolean_t has_props;
00199
00200 /** last rev in which this node changed */
00201 svn_revnum_t created_rev;
00202
00203 /** time of created_rev (mod-time) */
00204 apr_time_t time;
00205
00206 /** author of created_rev */
00207 const char *last_author;
00208
00209 } svn_dirent_t;
00210
00211
00212
00213
00214 /** Keyword substitution.
00215 *
00216 * All the keywords Subversion recognizes.
00217 *
00218 * Note that there is a better, more general proposal out there, which
00219 * would take care of both internationalization issues and custom
00220 * keywords (e.g., $NetBSD$). See
00221 *
00222 *<pre> http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=8921
00223 * =====
00224 * From: "Jonathan M. Manning" <jmanning@alisa-jon.net>
00225 * To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
00226 * Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 11:56:54 -0500
00227 * Message-ID: <87970000.1008349014@bdldevel.bl.bdx.com>
00228 * Subject: Re: keywords</pre>
00229 *
00230 * and Eric Gillespie's support of same:
00231 *
00232 *<pre> http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=8757
00233 * =====
00234 * From: "Eric Gillespie, Jr." <epg@pretzelnet.org>
00235 * To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
00236 * Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 09:48:42 -0500
00237 * Message-ID: <87k7vsebp1.fsf@vger.pretzelnet.org>
00238 * Subject: Re: Customizable Keywords</pre>
00239 *
00240 * However, it is considerably more complex than the scheme below.
00241 * For now we're going with simplicity, hopefully the more general
00242 * solution can be done post-1.0.
00243 *
00244 * @defgroup svn_types_keywords keywords
00245 * @{
00246 */
00247
00248 /** The maximum size of an expanded or un-expanded keyword. */
00249 #define SVN_KEYWORD_MAX_LEN 255
00250
00251 /** The most recent revision in which this file was changed. */
00252 #define SVN_KEYWORD_REVISION_LONG "LastChangedRevision"
00253
00254 /** Short version of LastChangedRevision */
00255 #define SVN_KEYWORD_REVISION_SHORT "Rev"
00256
00257 /** Medium version of LastChangedRevision, matching the one CVS uses */
00258 #define SVN_KEYWORD_REVISION_MEDIUM "Revision"
00259
00260 /** The most recent date (repository time) when this file was changed. */
00261 #define SVN_KEYWORD_DATE_LONG "LastChangedDate"
00262
00263 /** Short version of LastChangedDate */
00264 #define SVN_KEYWORD_DATE_SHORT "Date"
00265
00266 /** Who most recently committed to this file. */
00267 #define SVN_KEYWORD_AUTHOR_LONG "LastChangedBy"
00268
00269 /** Short version of LastChangedBy */
00270 #define SVN_KEYWORD_AUTHOR_SHORT "Author"
00271
00272 /** The URL for the head revision of this file. */
00273 #define SVN_KEYWORD_URL_LONG "HeadURL"
00274
00275 /** Short version of HeadURL */
00276 #define SVN_KEYWORD_URL_SHORT "URL"
00277
00278 /** A compressed combination of the other four keywords.
00279 *
00280 * (But see comments above about a more general solution to keyword
00281 * combinations.)
00282 */
00283 #define SVN_KEYWORD_ID "Id"
00284
00285 /** @} */
00286
00287
00288 /** A structure to represent a path that changed for a log entry. */
00289 typedef struct svn_log_changed_path_t
00290 {
00291 /** 'A'dd, 'D'elete, 'R'eplace, 'M'odify */
00292 char action;
00293
00294 /** Source path of copy (if any). */
00295 const char *copyfrom_path;
00296
00297 /** Source revision of copy (if any). */
00298 svn_revnum_t copyfrom_rev;
00299
00300 } svn_log_changed_path_t;
00301
00302
00303 /** The callback invoked by log message loopers, such as
00304 * @c svn_ra_plugin_t.get_log() and @c svn_repos_get_logs().
00305 *
00306 * This function is invoked once on each log message, in the order
00307 * determined by the caller (see above-mentioned functions).
00308 *
00309 * @a baton, @a revision, @a author, @a date, and @a message are what you
00310 * think they are. Any of @a author, @a date, or @a message may be @c NULL.
00311 *
00312 * If @a date is neither null nor the empty string, it was generated by
00313 * @c svn_time_to_string() and can be converted to @c apr_time_t with
00314 * @c svn_time_from_string().
00315 *
00316 * If @a changed_paths is non-@c NULL, then it contains as keys every path
00317 * committed in @a revision; the values are (@c svn_log_changed_path_t *)
00318 * structures (see above).
00319 *
00320 * ### The only reason @a changed_paths is not qualified with `const' is
00321 * that we usually want to loop over it, and @c apr_hash_first() doesn't
00322 * take a const hash, for various reasons. I'm not sure that those
00323 * "various reasons" are actually even relevant anymore, and if
00324 * they're not, it might be nice to change @c apr_hash_first() so
00325 * read-only uses of hashes can be protected via the type system.
00326 *
00327 * Use @a pool for all allocation. (If the caller is iterating over log
00328 * messages, invoking this receiver on each, we recommend the standard
00329 * pool loop recipe: create a subpool, pass it as @a pool to each call,
00330 * clear it after each iteration, destroy it after the loop is done.)
00331 */
00332 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_log_message_receiver_t)
00333 (void *baton,
00334 apr_hash_t *changed_paths,
00335 svn_revnum_t revision,
00336 const char *author,
00337 const char *date, /* use svn_time_from_string() if need apr_time_t */
00338 const char *message,
00339 apr_pool_t *pool);
00340
00341
00342 /** Callback function type for commits.
00343 *
00344 * When a commit succeeds, an instance of this is invoked on the @a
00345 * new_revision, @a date, and @a author of the commit, along with the
00346 * @a baton closure.
00347 */
00348 typedef svn_error_t * (*svn_commit_callback_t) (
00349 svn_revnum_t new_revision,
00350 const char *date,
00351 const char *author,
00352 void *baton);
00353
00354
00355 /** The maximum amount we (ideally) hold in memory at a time when
00356 * processing a stream of data.
00357 *
00358 * For example, when copying data from one stream to another, do it in
00359 * blocks of this size.
00360 */
00361 #define SVN_STREAM_CHUNK_SIZE 102400
00362
00363 /** The maximum amount we can ever hold in memory. */
00364 /* FIXME: Should this be the same as SVN_STREAM_CHUNK_SIZE? */
00365 #define SVN_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE (((apr_size_t) -1) / 2)
00366
00367
00368
00369 /* ### Note: despite being about mime-TYPES, these probably don't
00370 * ### belong in svn_types.h. However, no other header is more
00371 * ### appropriate, and didn't feel like creating svn_validate.h for
00372 * ### so little.
00373 */
00374
00375 /** Validate @a mime_type.
00376 *
00377 * If @a mime_type does not contain a "/", or ends with non-alphanumeric
00378 * data, return @c SVN_ERR_BAD_MIME_TYPE, else return success.
00379 *
00380 * Use @a pool only to find error allocation.
00381 *
00382 * Goal: to match both "foo/bar" and "foo/bar; charset=blah", without
00383 * being too strict about it, but to disallow mime types that have
00384 * quotes, newlines, or other garbage on the end, such as might be
00385 * unsafe in an HTTP header.
00386 */
00387 svn_error_t *svn_mime_type_validate (const char *mime_type,
00388 apr_pool_t *pool);
00389
00390
00391 /** Return false iff @a mime_type is a textual type.
00392 *
00393 * All mime types that start with "text/" are textual, plus some special
00394 * cases (for example, "image/x-xbitmap").
00395 */
00396 svn_boolean_t svn_mime_type_is_binary (const char *mime_type);
00397
00398
00399
00400 /** A user defined callback that subversion will call with a user defined
00401 * baton to see if the current operation should be continued. If the operation
00402 * should continue, the function should return @c SVN_NO_ERROR, if not, it
00403 * should return @c SVN_ERR_CANCELLED.
00404 */
00405 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_cancel_func_t) (void *cancel_baton);
00406
00407 #ifdef __cplusplus
00408 }
00409 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00410
00411 #endif /* SVN_TYPES_H */
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