00001 /**
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00017 *
00018 * @file svn_delta.h
00019 * @brief Delta-parsing
00020 */
00021
00022 /* ==================================================================== */
00023
00024
00025
00026 #ifndef SVN_DELTA_H
00027 #define SVN_DELTA_H
00028
00029 #include <apr.h>
00030 #include <apr_pools.h>
00031
00032 #include "svn_types.h"
00033 #include "svn_string.h"
00034 #include "svn_error.h"
00035 #include "svn_io.h"
00036 #include "svn_version.h"
00037
00038 #ifdef __cplusplus
00039 extern "C" {
00040 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00041
00042
00043
00044 /**
00045 * @since New in 1.1.
00046 *
00047 * Get libsvn_delta version information.
00048 */
00049 const svn_version_t *svn_delta_version (void);
00050
00051
00052 /** Text deltas.
00053 *
00054 * A text delta represents the difference between two strings of
00055 * bytes, the `source' string and the `target' string. Given a source
00056 * string and a target string, we can compute a text delta; given a
00057 * source string and a delta, we can reconstruct the target string.
00058 * However, note that deltas are not reversible: you cannot always
00059 * reconstruct the source string given the target string and delta.
00060 *
00061 * Since text deltas can be very large, the interface here allows us
00062 * to produce and consume them in pieces. Each piece, represented by
00063 * an @c svn_txdelta_window_t structure, describes how to produce the
00064 * next section of the target string.
00065 *
00066 * To compute a new text delta:
00067 *
00068 * - We call @c svn_txdelta on the streams we want to compare. That
00069 * returns us an @c svn_txdelta_stream_t object.
00070 *
00071 * - We then call @c svn_txdelta_next_window on the stream object
00072 * repeatedly. Each call returns a new @c svn_txdelta_window_t
00073 * object, which describes the next portion of the target string.
00074 * When @c svn_txdelta_next_window returns zero, we are done building
00075 * the target string.
00076 *
00077 * @defgroup svn_delta_txt_delta text deltas
00078 * @{
00079 */
00080
00081
00082 enum svn_delta_action {
00083 /** Append the @a len bytes at @a offset in the source view to the
00084 * target.
00085 *
00086 * It must be the case that @a 0 <= @a offset < @a offset +
00087 * @a len <= size of source view.
00088 */
00089 svn_txdelta_source,
00090
00091 /** Append the @a len bytes at @a offset in the target view, to the
00092 * target.
00093 *
00094 * It must be the case that @a 0 <= @a offset < current position in the
00095 * target view.
00096 *
00097 * However! @a offset + @a len may be *beyond* the end of the existing
00098 * target data. "Where the heck does the text come from, then?"
00099 * If you start at @a offset, and append @a len bytes one at a time,
00100 * it'll work out --- you're adding new bytes to the end at the
00101 * same rate you're reading them from the middle. Thus, if your
00102 * current target text is "abcdefgh", and you get an @c svn_delta_target
00103 * instruction whose @a offset is @a 6 and whose @a len is @a 7,
00104 * the resulting string is "abcdefghghghghg". This trick is actually
00105 * useful in encoding long runs of consecutive characters, long runs
00106 * of CR/LF pairs, etc.
00107 */
00108 svn_txdelta_target,
00109
00110 /** Append the @a len bytes at @a offset in the window's @a new string
00111 * to the target.
00112 *
00113 * It must be the case that @a 0 <= @a offset < @a offset +
00114 * @a len <= length of @a new. Windows MUST use new data in ascending
00115 * order with no overlap at the moment; @c svn_txdelta_to_svndiff
00116 * depends on this.
00117 */
00118 svn_txdelta_new
00119 };
00120
00121 /** A single text delta instruction. */
00122 typedef struct svn_txdelta_op_t
00123 {
00124 enum svn_delta_action action_code;
00125 apr_size_t offset;
00126 apr_size_t length;
00127 } svn_txdelta_op_t;
00128
00129
00130 /** An @c svn_txdelta_window_t object describes how to reconstruct a
00131 * contiguous section of the target string (the "target view") using a
00132 * specified contiguous region of the source string (the "source
00133 * view"). It contains a series of instructions which assemble the
00134 * new target string text by pulling together substrings from:
00135 *
00136 * - the source view,
00137 *
00138 * - the previously constructed portion of the target view,
00139 *
00140 * - a string of new data contained within the window structure
00141 *
00142 * The source view must always slide forward from one window to the
00143 * next; that is, neither the beginning nor the end of the source view
00144 * may move to the left as we read from a window stream. This
00145 * property allows us to apply deltas to non-seekable source streams
00146 * without making a full copy of the source stream.
00147 */
00148 typedef struct svn_txdelta_window_t
00149 {
00150
00151 /** The offset of the source view for this window. */
00152 svn_filesize_t sview_offset;
00153
00154 /** The length of the source view for this window. */
00155 apr_size_t sview_len;
00156
00157 /** The length of the target view for this window, i.e. the number of
00158 * bytes which will be reconstructed by the instruction stream. */
00159 apr_size_t tview_len;
00160
00161 /** The number of instructions in this window. */
00162 int num_ops;
00163
00164 /** The number of svn_txdelta_source instructions in this window. If
00165 * this number is 0, we don't need to read the source in order to
00166 * reconstruct the target view.
00167 */
00168 int src_ops;
00169
00170 /** The instructions for this window. */
00171 const svn_txdelta_op_t *ops;
00172
00173 /** New data, for use by any `svn_delta_new' instructions. */
00174 const svn_string_t *new_data;
00175
00176 } svn_txdelta_window_t;
00177
00178
00179 /** A typedef for functions that consume a series of delta windows, for
00180 * use in caller-pushes interfaces. Such functions will typically
00181 * apply the delta windows to produce some file, or save the windows
00182 * somewhere. At the end of the delta window stream, you must call
00183 * this function passing zero for the @a window argument.
00184 */
00185 typedef svn_error_t * (*svn_txdelta_window_handler_t)
00186 (svn_txdelta_window_t *window, void *baton);
00187
00188
00189 /** A delta stream --- this is the hat from which we pull a series of
00190 * svn_txdelta_window_t objects, which, taken in order, describe the
00191 * entire target string. This type is defined within libsvn_delta, and
00192 * opaque outside that library.
00193 */
00194 typedef struct svn_txdelta_stream_t svn_txdelta_stream_t;
00195
00196
00197 /** Set @a *window to a pointer to the next window from the delta stream
00198 * @a stream. When we have completely reconstructed the target string,
00199 * set @a *window to zero.
00200 *
00201 * The window will be allocated in @a pool.
00202 */
00203 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_next_window (svn_txdelta_window_t **window,
00204 svn_txdelta_stream_t *stream,
00205 apr_pool_t *pool);
00206
00207
00208 /** Return the @a md5 digest for the complete fulltext deltified by
00209 * @a stream, or @c NULL if @a stream has not yet returned its final
00210 * @c NULL window. The digest is allocated in the same memory as @a
00211 * STREAM.
00212 */
00213 const unsigned char *svn_txdelta_md5_digest (svn_txdelta_stream_t *stream);
00214
00215 /** Set @a *stream to a pointer to a delta stream that will turn the byte
00216 * string from @a source into the byte stream from @a target.
00217 *
00218 * @a source and @a target are both readable generic streams. When we call
00219 * @c svn_txdelta_next_window on @a *stream, it will read from @a source and
00220 * @a target to gather as much data as it needs.
00221 *
00222 * Do any necessary allocation in a sub-pool of @a pool.
00223 */
00224 void svn_txdelta (svn_txdelta_stream_t **stream,
00225 svn_stream_t *source,
00226 svn_stream_t *target,
00227 apr_pool_t *pool);
00228
00229
00230 /**
00231 * @since New in 1.1.
00232 *
00233 * Return a writable stream which, when fed target data, will send
00234 * delta windows to @a handler/@a handler_baton which transform the
00235 * data in @a source to the target data. As usual, the window handler
00236 * will receive a NULL window to signify the end of the window stream.
00237 * The stream handler functions will read data from @a source as
00238 * necessary.
00239 */
00240 svn_stream_t *svn_txdelta_target_push (svn_txdelta_window_handler_t handler,
00241 void *handler_baton,
00242 svn_stream_t *source,
00243 apr_pool_t *pool);
00244
00245
00246 /** Send the contents of @a string to window-handler @a handler/@a baton.
00247 * This is effectively a 'copy' operation, resulting in delta windows that
00248 * make the target equivalent to the value of @a string.
00249 *
00250 * All temporary allocation is performed in @a pool.
00251 */
00252 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_send_string (const svn_string_t *string,
00253 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t handler,
00254 void *handler_baton,
00255 apr_pool_t *pool);
00256
00257 /** Send the contents of @a stream to window-handler @a handler/@a baton.
00258 * This is effectively a 'copy' operation, resulting in delta windows that
00259 * make the target equivalent to the stream.
00260 *
00261 * If @a digest is non-null, populate it with the md5 checksum for the
00262 * fulltext that was deltified (@a digest must be at least
00263 * @c APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes long).
00264 *
00265 * All temporary allocation is performed in @a pool.
00266 */
00267 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_send_stream (svn_stream_t *stream,
00268 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t handler,
00269 void *handler_baton,
00270 unsigned char *digest,
00271 apr_pool_t *pool);
00272
00273 /** Send the contents of @a txstream to window-handler @a handler/@a baton.
00274 * Windows will be extracted from the stream and delivered to the handler.
00275 *
00276 * All temporary allocation is performed in @a pool.
00277 */
00278 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_send_txstream (svn_txdelta_stream_t *txstream,
00279 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t handler,
00280 void *handler_baton,
00281 apr_pool_t *pool);
00282
00283
00284 /** Prepare to apply a text delta. @a source is a readable generic stream
00285 * yielding the source data, @a target is a writable generic stream to
00286 * write target data to, and allocation takes place in a sub-pool of
00287 * @a pool. On return, @a *handler is set to a window handler function and
00288 * @a *handler_baton is set to the value to pass as the @a baton argument to
00289 * @a *handler.
00290 *
00291 * If @a result_digest is non-null, it points to APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes
00292 * of storage, and the final call to @a handler populates it with the
00293 * MD5 digest of the resulting fulltext.
00294 *
00295 * If @a error_info is non-null, it is inserted parenthetically into
00296 * the error string for any error returned by svn_txdelta_apply() or
00297 * @a *handler. (It is normally used to provide path information,
00298 * since there's nothing else in the delta application's context to
00299 * supply a path for error messages.)
00300 *
00301 * Note: To avoid lifetime issues, @a error_info is copied into
00302 * @a pool or a subpool thereof.
00303 */
00304 void svn_txdelta_apply (svn_stream_t *source,
00305 svn_stream_t *target,
00306 unsigned char *result_digest,
00307 const char *error_info,
00308 apr_pool_t *pool,
00309 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *handler,
00310 void **handler_baton);
00311
00312
00313
00314 /*** Producing and consuming svndiff-format text deltas. ***/
00315
00316 /** Prepare to produce an svndiff-format diff from text delta windows.
00317 * @a output is a writable generic stream to write the svndiff data to.
00318 * Allocation takes place in a sub-pool of @a pool. On return, @a *handler
00319 * is set to a window handler function and @a *handler_baton is set to
00320 * the value to pass as the @a baton argument to @a *handler.
00321 */
00322 void svn_txdelta_to_svndiff (svn_stream_t *output,
00323 apr_pool_t *pool,
00324 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *handler,
00325 void **handler_baton);
00326
00327 /** Return a writable generic stream which will parse svndiff-format
00328 * data into a text delta, invoking @a handler with @a handler_baton
00329 * whenever a new window is ready. If @a error_on_early_close is @c
00330 * TRUE, attempting to close this stream before it has handled the entire
00331 * svndiff data set will result in @c SVN_ERR_SVNDIFF_UNEXPECTED_END,
00332 * else this error condition will be ignored.
00333 */
00334 svn_stream_t *svn_txdelta_parse_svndiff (svn_txdelta_window_handler_t handler,
00335 void *handler_baton,
00336 svn_boolean_t error_on_early_close,
00337 apr_pool_t *pool);
00338
00339 /**
00340 * @since New in 1.1.
00341 *
00342 * Read and parse one delta window in svndiff format from the
00343 * readable stream @a stream and place it in @a *window, allocating
00344 * the result in @a pool. The caller must take responsibility for
00345 * stripping off the four-byte 'SVN@<ver@>' header at the beginning of
00346 * the svndiff document before reading the first window, and must
00347 * provide the version number (the value of the fourth byte) to each
00348 * invocation of this routine with the @a svndiff_version argument. */
00349 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_read_svndiff_window (svn_txdelta_window_t **window,
00350 svn_stream_t *stream,
00351 int svndiff_version,
00352 apr_pool_t *pool);
00353
00354 /**
00355 * @since New in 1.1.
00356 *
00357 * Skip one delta window in svndiff format in the file @a file. and
00358 * place it in @a *window, allocating the result in @a pool. The
00359 * caller must take responsibility for stripping off the four-byte
00360 * 'SVN@<ver@>' header at the beginning of the svndiff document before
00361 * reading or skipping the first window, and must provide the version
00362 * number (the value of the fourth byte) to each invocation of this
00363 * routine with the @a svndiff_version argument. */
00364 svn_error_t *svn_txdelta_skip_svndiff_window (apr_file_t *file,
00365 int svndiff_version,
00366 apr_pool_t *pool);
00367
00368 /** @} */
00369
00370
00371 /** Traversing tree deltas.
00372 *
00373 * In Subversion, we've got various producers and consumers of tree
00374 * deltas.
00375 *
00376 * In processing a `commit' command:
00377 * - The client examines its working copy data, and produces a tree
00378 * delta describing the changes to be committed.
00379 * - The client networking library consumes that delta, and sends them
00380 * across the wire as an equivalent series of WebDAV requests.
00381 * - The Apache WebDAV module receives those requests and produces a
00382 * tree delta --- hopefully equivalent to the one the client
00383 * produced above.
00384 * - The Subversion server module consumes that delta and commits an
00385 * appropriate transaction to the filesystem.
00386 *
00387 * In processing an `update' command, the process is reversed:
00388 * - The Subversion server module talks to the filesystem and produces
00389 * a tree delta describing the changes necessary to bring the
00390 * client's working copy up to date.
00391 * - The Apache WebDAV module consumes this delta, and assembles a
00392 * WebDAV reply representing the appropriate changes.
00393 * - The client networking library receives that WebDAV reply, and
00394 * produces a tree delta --- hopefully equivalent to the one the
00395 * Subversion server produced above.
00396 * - The working copy library consumes that delta, and makes the
00397 * appropriate changes to the working copy.
00398 *
00399 * The simplest approach would be to represent tree deltas using the
00400 * obvious data structure. To do an update, the server would
00401 * construct a delta structure, and the working copy library would
00402 * apply that structure to the working copy; WebDAV's job would simply
00403 * be to get the structure across the net intact.
00404 *
00405 * However, we expect that these deltas will occasionally be too large
00406 * to fit in a typical workstation's swap area. For example, in
00407 * checking out a 200Mb source tree, the entire source tree is
00408 * represented by a single tree delta. So it's important to handle
00409 * deltas that are too large to fit in swap all at once.
00410 *
00411 * So instead of representing the tree delta explicitly, we define a
00412 * standard way for a consumer to process each piece of a tree delta
00413 * as soon as the producer creates it. The @c svn_delta_editor_t
00414 * structure is a set of callback functions to be defined by a delta
00415 * consumer, and invoked by a delta producer. Each invocation of a
00416 * callback function describes a piece of the delta --- a file's
00417 * contents changing, something being renamed, etc.
00418 *
00419 * @defgroup svn_delta_tree_deltas tree deltas
00420 * @{
00421 */
00422
00423 /** A structure full of callback functions the delta source will invoke
00424 * as it produces the delta.
00425 *
00426 * <h3>Function Usage</h3>
00427 *
00428 * Here's how to use these functions to express a tree delta.
00429 *
00430 * The delta consumer implements the callback functions described in
00431 * this structure, and the delta producer invokes them. So the
00432 * caller (producer) is pushing tree delta data at the callee
00433 * (consumer).
00434 *
00435 * At the start of traversal, the consumer provides @a edit_baton, a
00436 * baton global to the entire delta edit. If there is a target
00437 * revision that needs to be set for this operation, the producer
00438 * should called the @c set_target_revision function at this point.
00439 *
00440 * Next, if there are any tree deltas to express, the producer should
00441 * pass the @a edit_baton to the @c open_root function, to get a baton
00442 * representing root of the tree being edited.
00443 *
00444 * Most of the callbacks work in the obvious way:
00445 *
00446 * @c delete_entry
00447 * @c add_file
00448 * @c add_directory
00449 * @c open_file
00450 * @c open_directory
00451 *
00452 * Each of these takes a directory baton, indicating the directory
00453 * in which the change takes place, and a @a path argument, giving the
00454 * path (relative to the root of the edit) of the file,
00455 * subdirectory, or directory entry to change. Editors will usually
00456 * want to join this relative path with some base stored in the edit
00457 * baton (e.g. a URL, a location in the OS filesystem).
00458 *
00459 * Since every call requires a parent directory baton, including
00460 * add_directory and open_directory, where do we ever get our
00461 * initial directory baton, to get things started? The @c open_root
00462 * function returns a baton for the top directory of the change. In
00463 * general, the producer needs to invoke the editor's @c open_root
00464 * function before it can get anything of interest done.
00465 *
00466 * While @c open_root provides a directory baton for the root of
00467 * the tree being changed, the @c add_directory and @c open_directory
00468 * callbacks provide batons for other directories. Like the
00469 * callbacks above, they take a @a parent_baton and a relative path
00470 * @a path, and then return a new baton for the subdirectory being
00471 * created / modified --- @a child_baton. The producer can then use
00472 * @a child_baton to make further changes in that subdirectory.
00473 *
00474 * So, if we already have subdirectories named `foo' and `foo/bar',
00475 * then the producer can create a new file named `foo/bar/baz.c' by
00476 * calling:
00477 *
00478 * - @c open_root () --- yielding a baton @a root for the top directory
00479 *
00480 * - @c open_directory (@a root, "foo") --- yielding a baton @a f for `foo'
00481 *
00482 * - @c open_directory (@a f, "foo/bar") --- yielding a baton @a b for
00483 * `foo/bar'
00484 *
00485 * - @c add_file (@a b, "foo/bar/baz.c")
00486 *
00487 * When the producer is finished making changes to a directory, it
00488 * should call @c close_directory. This lets the consumer do any
00489 * necessary cleanup, and free the baton's storage.
00490 *
00491 * The @c add_file and @c open_file callbacks each return a baton
00492 * for the file being created or changed. This baton can then be
00493 * passed to @c apply_textdelta to change the file's contents, or
00494 * @c change_file_prop to change the file's properties. When the
00495 * producer is finished making changes to a file, it should call
00496 * @c close_file, to let the consumer clean up and free the baton.
00497 *
00498 * The @c add_file and @c add_directory functions each take arguments
00499 * @a copyfrom_path and @a copyfrom_revision. If @a copyfrom_path is
00500 * non-@c NULL, then @a copyfrom_path and @a copyfrom_revision indicate where
00501 * the file or directory should be copied from (to create the file
00502 * or directory being added). If @a copyfrom_path is @c NULL, then
00503 * @a copyfrom_revision must be @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM; it is invalid to
00504 * pass a mix of valid and invalid copyfrom arguments.
00505 *
00506 *
00507 * <h3>Function Call Ordering</h3>
00508 *
00509 * There are six restrictions on the order in which the producer
00510 * may use the batons:
00511 *
00512 * 1. The producer may call @c open_directory, @c add_directory,
00513 * @c open_file, @c add_file at most once on any given directory
00514 * entry. @c delete_entry may be called at most once on any given
00515 * directory entry and may later be followed by @c add_directory or
00516 * @c add_file on the same directory entry. @c delete_entry may
00517 * not be called on any directory entry after @c open_directory,
00518 * @c add_directory, @c open_file or @c add_file has been called on
00519 * that directory entry.
00520 *
00521 * 2. The producer may not close a directory baton until it has
00522 * closed all batons for its subdirectories.
00523 *
00524 * 3. When a producer calls @c open_directory or @c add_directory,
00525 * it must specify the most recently opened of the currently open
00526 * directory batons. Put another way, the producer cannot have
00527 * two sibling directory batons open at the same time.
00528 *
00529 * 4. A producer must call @c change_dir_prop on a directory either
00530 * before opening any of the directory's subdirs or after closing
00531 * them, but not in the middle.
00532 *
00533 * 5. When the producer calls @c open_file or @c add_file, either:
00534 *
00535 * (a) The producer must follow with the changes to the file
00536 * (@c change_file_prop and/or @c apply_textdelta, as applicable)
00537 * followed by a @c close_file call, before issuing any other file
00538 * or directory calls, or
00539 *
00540 * (b) The producer must follow with a @c change_file_prop call if
00541 * it is applicable, before issuing any other file or directory
00542 * calls; later, after all directory batons including the root
00543 * have been closed, the producer must issue @c apply_textdelta
00544 * and @c close_file calls.
00545 *
00546 * 6. When the producer calls @c apply_textdelta, it must make all of
00547 * the window handler calls (including the @c NULL window at the
00548 * end) before issuing any other @c svn_delta_editor_t calls.
00549 *
00550 * So, the producer needs to use directory and file batons as if it
00551 * is doing a single depth-first traversal of the tree, with the
00552 * exception that the producer may keep file batons open in order to
00553 * make apply_textdelta calls at the end.
00554 *
00555 *
00556 * <h3>Pool Usage</h3>
00557 *
00558 * Many editor functions are invoked multiple times, in a sequence
00559 * determined by the editor "driver". The driver is responsible for
00560 * creating a pool for use on each iteration of the editor function,
00561 * and clearing that pool between each iteration. The driver passes
00562 * the appropriate pool on each function invocation.
00563 *
00564 * Based on the requirement of calling the editor functions in a
00565 * depth-first style, it is usually customary for the driver to similar
00566 * nest the pools. However, this is only a safety feature to ensure
00567 * that pools associated with deeper items are always cleared when the
00568 * top-level items are also cleared. The interface does not assume, nor
00569 * require, any particular organization of the pools passed to these
00570 * functions. In fact, if "postfix deltas" are used for files, the file
00571 * pools definitely need to live outside the scope of their parent
00572 * directories' pools.
00573 *
00574 * Note that close_directory can be called *before* a file in that
00575 * directory has been closed. That is, the directory's baton is
00576 * closed before the file's baton. The implication is that
00577 * @c apply_textdelta and @c close_file should not refer to a parent
00578 * directory baton UNLESS the editor has taken precautions to
00579 * allocate it in a pool of the appropriate lifetime (the @a dir_pool
00580 * passed to @c open_directory and @c add_directory definitely does not
00581 * have the proper lifetime). In general, it is recommended to simply
00582 * avoid keeping a parent directory baton in a file baton.
00583 *
00584 *
00585 * <h3>Errors</h3>
00586 *
00587 * At least one implementation of the editor interface is
00588 * asynchronous; an error from one operation may be detected some
00589 * number of operations later. As a result, an editor driver must not
00590 * assume that an error from an editing function resulted from the
00591 * particular operation being detected. Moreover, once an editing
00592 * function returns an error, the edit is dead; the only further
00593 * operation which may be called on the editor is abort_edit.
00594 */
00595 typedef struct svn_delta_editor_t
00596 {
00597 /** Set the target revision for this edit to @a target_revision. This
00598 * call, if used, should precede all other editor calls.
00599 */
00600 svn_error_t *(*set_target_revision) (void *edit_baton,
00601 svn_revnum_t target_revision,
00602 apr_pool_t *pool);
00603
00604 /** Set @a *root_baton to a baton for the top directory of the change.
00605 * (This is the top of the subtree being changed, not necessarily
00606 * the root of the filesystem.) Like any other directory baton, the
00607 * producer should call @c close_directory on @a root_baton when they're
00608 * done. And like other @c open_* calls, the @a base_revision here is
00609 * the current revision of the directory (before getting bumped up
00610 * to the new target revision set with @c set_target_revision).
00611 *
00612 * Allocations for the returned @a root_baton should be performed in
00613 * @a dir_pool. It is also typical to (possibly) save this pool for later
00614 * usage by @c close_directory.
00615 */
00616 svn_error_t *(*open_root) (void *edit_baton,
00617 svn_revnum_t base_revision,
00618 apr_pool_t *dir_pool,
00619 void **root_baton);
00620
00621
00622 /** Remove the directory entry named @a path, a child of the directory
00623 * represented by @a parent_baton. If @a revision is set, it is used as a
00624 * sanity check to ensure that you are removing the revision of @a path
00625 * that you really think you are.
00626 *
00627 * All allocations should be performed in @a pool.
00628 */
00629 svn_error_t *(*delete_entry) (const char *path,
00630 svn_revnum_t revision,
00631 void *parent_baton,
00632 apr_pool_t *pool);
00633
00634
00635 /** We are going to add a new subdirectory named @a path. We will use
00636 * the value this callback stores in @a *child_baton as the
00637 * @a parent_baton for further changes in the new subdirectory.
00638 *
00639 * If @a copyfrom_path is non-@c NULL, this add has history (i.e., is a
00640 * copy), and the origin of the copy may be recorded as
00641 * @a copyfrom_path under @a copyfrom_revision.
00642 *
00643 * Allocations for the returned @a child_baton should be performed in
00644 * @a dir_pool. It is also typical to (possibly) save this pool for later
00645 * usage by @c close_directory.
00646 */
00647 svn_error_t *(*add_directory) (const char *path,
00648 void *parent_baton,
00649 const char *copyfrom_path,
00650 svn_revnum_t copyfrom_revision,
00651 apr_pool_t *dir_pool,
00652 void **child_baton);
00653
00654 /** We are going to make changes in a subdirectory (of the directory
00655 * identified by @a parent_baton). The subdirectory is specified by
00656 * @a path. The callback must store a value in @a *child_baton that
00657 * should be used as the @a parent_baton for subsequent changes in this
00658 * subdirectory. If a valid revnum, @a base_revision is the current
00659 * revision of the subdirectory.
00660 *
00661 * Allocations for the returned @a child_baton should be performed in
00662 * @a dir_pool. It is also typical to (possibly) save this pool for later
00663 * usage by @c close_directory.
00664 */
00665 svn_error_t *(*open_directory) (const char *path,
00666 void *parent_baton,
00667 svn_revnum_t base_revision,
00668 apr_pool_t *dir_pool,
00669 void **child_baton);
00670
00671 /** Change the value of a directory's property.
00672 * - @a dir_baton specifies the directory whose property should change.
00673 * - @a name is the name of the property to change.
00674 * - @a value is the new value of the property, or @c NULL if the property
00675 * should be removed altogether.
00676 *
00677 * All allocations should be performed in @a pool.
00678 */
00679 svn_error_t *(*change_dir_prop) (void *dir_baton,
00680 const char *name,
00681 const svn_string_t *value,
00682 apr_pool_t *pool);
00683
00684 /** We are done processing a subdirectory, whose baton is @a dir_baton
00685 * (set by @c add_directory or @c open_directory). We won't be using
00686 * the baton any more, so whatever resources it refers to may now be
00687 * freed.
00688 */
00689 svn_error_t *(*close_directory) (void *dir_baton,
00690 apr_pool_t *pool);
00691
00692
00693 /** In the directory represented by @a parent_baton, indicate that
00694 * @a path is present as a subdirectory in the edit source, but
00695 * cannot be conveyed to the edit consumer (perhaps because of
00696 * authorization restrictions).
00697 */
00698 svn_error_t *(*absent_directory) (const char *path,
00699 void *parent_baton,
00700 apr_pool_t *pool);
00701
00702 /** We are going to add a new file named @a path. The callback can
00703 * store a baton for this new file in @a **file_baton; whatever value
00704 * it stores there should be passed through to @c apply_textdelta.
00705 *
00706 * If @a copyfrom_path is non-@c NULL, this add has history (i.e., is a
00707 * copy), and the origin of the copy may be recorded as
00708 * @a copyfrom_path under @a copyfrom_revision.
00709 *
00710 * Allocations for the returned @a file_baton should be performed in
00711 * @a file_pool. It is also typical to save this pool for later usage
00712 * by @c apply_textdelta and possibly @c close_file.
00713 */
00714 svn_error_t *(*add_file) (const char *path,
00715 void *parent_baton,
00716 const char *copy_path,
00717 svn_revnum_t copy_revision,
00718 apr_pool_t *file_pool,
00719 void **file_baton);
00720
00721 /** We are going to make change to a file named @a path, which resides
00722 * in the directory identified by @a parent_baton.
00723 *
00724 * The callback can store a baton for this new file in @a **file_baton;
00725 * whatever value it stores there should be passed through to
00726 * apply_textdelta. If a valid revnum, @a base_revision is the
00727 * current revision of the file.
00728 *
00729 * Allocations for the returned @a file_baton should be performed in
00730 * @a file_pool. It is also typical to save this pool for later usage
00731 * by @c apply_textdelta and possibly @c close_file.
00732 */
00733 svn_error_t *(*open_file) (const char *path,
00734 void *parent_baton,
00735 svn_revnum_t base_revision,
00736 apr_pool_t *file_pool,
00737 void **file_baton);
00738
00739 /** Apply a text delta, yielding the new revision of a file.
00740 *
00741 * @a file_baton indicates the file we're creating or updating, and the
00742 * ancestor file on which it is based; it is the baton set by some
00743 * prior @c add_file or @c open_file callback.
00744 *
00745 * The callback should set @a *handler to a text delta window
00746 * handler; we will then call @a *handler on successive text
00747 * delta windows as we receive them. The callback should set
00748 * @a *handler_baton to the value we should pass as the @a baton
00749 * argument to @a *handler.
00750 *
00751 * @a base_checksum is the hex MD5 digest for the base text against
00752 * which the delta is being applied; it is ignored if null, and may
00753 * be ignored even if not null. If it is not ignored, it must match
00754 * the checksum of the base text against which svndiff data is being
00755 * applied; if it does not, apply_textdelta or the @a *handler call
00756 * which detects the mismatch will return the error
00757 * SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH (if there is no base text, there may
00758 * still be an error if @a base_checksum is neither null nor the hex
00759 * MD5 checksum of the empty string).
00760 */
00761 svn_error_t *(*apply_textdelta) (void *file_baton,
00762 const char *base_checksum,
00763 apr_pool_t *pool,
00764 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *handler,
00765 void **handler_baton);
00766
00767 /** Change the value of a file's property.
00768 * - @a file_baton specifies the file whose property should change.
00769 * - @a name is the name of the property to change.
00770 * - @a value is the new value of the property, or @c NULL if the property
00771 * should be removed altogether.
00772 *
00773 * All allocations should be performed in @a pool.
00774 */
00775 svn_error_t *(*change_file_prop) (void *file_baton,
00776 const char *name,
00777 const svn_string_t *value,
00778 apr_pool_t *pool);
00779
00780 /** We are done processing a file, whose baton is @a file_baton (set by
00781 * @c add_file or @c open_file). We won't be using the baton any
00782 * more, so whatever resources it refers to may now be freed.
00783 *
00784 * @a text_checksum is the hex MD5 digest for the fulltext that
00785 * resulted from a delta application, see @c apply_textdelta. The
00786 * checksum is ignored if null. If not null, it is compared to the
00787 * checksum of the new fulltext, and the error
00788 * SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH is returned if they do not match. If
00789 * there is no new fulltext, @a text_checksum is ignored.
00790 */
00791 svn_error_t *(*close_file) (void *file_baton,
00792 const char *text_checksum,
00793 apr_pool_t *pool);
00794
00795 /** In the directory represented by @a parent_baton, indicate that
00796 * @a path is present as a file in the edit source, but cannot be
00797 * conveyed to the edit consumer (perhaps because of authorization
00798 * restrictions).
00799 */
00800 svn_error_t *(*absent_file) (const char *path,
00801 void *parent_baton,
00802 apr_pool_t *pool);
00803
00804 /** All delta processing is done. Call this, with the @a edit_baton for
00805 * the entire edit.
00806 */
00807 svn_error_t *(*close_edit) (void *edit_baton,
00808 apr_pool_t *pool);
00809
00810 /** The editor-driver has decided to bail out. Allow the editor to
00811 * gracefully clean up things if it needs to.
00812 */
00813 svn_error_t *(*abort_edit) (void *edit_baton,
00814 apr_pool_t *pool);
00815
00816 } svn_delta_editor_t;
00817
00818
00819 /** Return a default delta editor template, allocated in @a pool.
00820 *
00821 * The editor functions in the template do only the most basic
00822 * baton-swapping: each editor function that produces a baton does so
00823 * by copying its incoming baton into the outgoing baton reference.
00824 *
00825 * This editor is not intended to be useful by itself, but is meant to
00826 * be the basis for a useful editor. After getting a default editor,
00827 * you substitute in your own implementations for the editor functions
00828 * you care about. The ones you don't care about, you don't have to
00829 * implement -- you can rely on the template's implementation to
00830 * safely do nothing of consequence.
00831 */
00832 svn_delta_editor_t *svn_delta_default_editor (apr_pool_t *pool);
00833
00834 /** A text-delta window handler which does nothing.
00835 *
00836 * Editors can return this handler from apply_textdelta if they don't
00837 * care about text delta windows.
00838 */
00839 svn_error_t *svn_delta_noop_window_handler (svn_txdelta_window_t *window,
00840 void *baton);
00841
00842 /** Return a cancellation editor that wraps @a wrapped_editor.
00843 *
00844 * The @a editor will call @a cancel_func with @a cancel_baton when each of
00845 * its functions is called, continuing on to call the corresponding wrapped
00846 * function if it returns @c SVN_NO_ERROR.
00847 *
00848 * If @a cancel_func is @c NULL, @a *editor is set to @a wrapped_editor and
00849 * @a *edit_baton is set to @a wrapped_baton.
00850 */
00851 svn_error_t *
00852 svn_delta_get_cancellation_editor (svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
00853 void *cancel_baton,
00854 const svn_delta_editor_t *wrapped_editor,
00855 void *wrapped_baton,
00856 const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
00857 void **edit_baton,
00858 apr_pool_t *pool);
00859
00860 /** @} */
00861
00862
00863 /** Path-based editor drives.
00864 *
00865 * @defgroup svn_delta_path_delta_drivers path-based delta drivers
00866 * @{
00867 */
00868
00869 /** Callback function type for svn_delta_path_driver().
00870 *
00871 * The handler of this callback is given the callback baton @a
00872 * callback_baton, @a path, and the @a parent_baton which represents
00873 * path's parent directory as created by the editor passed to
00874 * svn_delta_path_driver().
00875 *
00876 * If @a path represents a directory, the handler must return a @a
00877 * *dir_baton for @a path, generated from the same editor (so that the
00878 * driver can later close that directory).
00879 *
00880 * If, however, @a path represents a file, the handler should NOT
00881 * return any file batons. It can close any opened or added files
00882 * immediately, or delay that close until the end of the edit when
00883 * svn_delta_path_driver() returns.
00884 *
00885 * Finally, if @a parent_baton is @c NULL, then the root of the edit
00886 * is also one of the paths passed to svn_delta_path_driver(). The
00887 * handler of this callback must call the editor's open_root()
00888 * function and return the top-level root dir baton in @a *dir_baton.
00889 */
00890 typedef svn_error_t *
00891 (*svn_delta_path_driver_cb_func_t) (void **dir_baton,
00892 void *parent_baton,
00893 void *callback_baton,
00894 const char *path,
00895 apr_pool_t *pool);
00896
00897
00898 /** Drive @a editor (with its @a edit_baton) in such a way that
00899 * each path in @a paths is traversed in a depth-first fashion. As
00900 * each path is hit as part of the editor drive, use @a
00901 * callback_func and @a callback_baton to allow the caller to handle
00902 * the portion of the editor drive related to that path.
00903 *
00904 * Use @a revision as the revision number passed to intermediate
00905 * directory openings.
00906 *
00907 * Use @a pool for all necessary allocations.
00908 */
00909 svn_error_t *
00910 svn_delta_path_driver (const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
00911 void *edit_baton,
00912 svn_revnum_t revision,
00913 apr_array_header_t *paths,
00914 svn_delta_path_driver_cb_func_t callback_func,
00915 void *callback_baton,
00916 apr_pool_t *pool);
00917
00918 /** @} */
00919
00920
00921 #ifdef __cplusplus
00922 }
00923 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00924
00925 #endif /* SVN_DELTA_H */
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