/*
* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
// TODO: add unittests for all these operations
#ifndef SkOSFile_DEFINED
#define SkOSFile_DEFINED
#include "SkString.h"
struct SkFILE;
enum SkFILE_Flags {
kRead_SkFILE_Flag = 0x01,
kWrite_SkFILE_Flag = 0x02
};
#ifdef _WIN32
const static char SkPATH_SEPARATOR = '\\';
#else
const static char SkPATH_SEPARATOR = '/';
#endif
SkFILE* sk_fopen(const char path[], SkFILE_Flags);
void sk_fclose(SkFILE*);
size_t sk_fgetsize(SkFILE*);
/** Return true if the file could seek back to the beginning
*/
bool sk_frewind(SkFILE*);
size_t sk_fread(void* buffer, size_t byteCount, SkFILE*);
size_t sk_fwrite(const void* buffer, size_t byteCount, SkFILE*);
char* sk_fgets(char* str, int size, SkFILE* f);
void sk_fflush(SkFILE*);
bool sk_fseek(SkFILE*, size_t);
bool sk_fmove(SkFILE*, long);
size_t sk_ftell(SkFILE*);
/** Maps a file into memory. Returns the address and length on success, NULL otherwise.
* The mapping is read only.
* When finished with the mapping, free the returned pointer with sk_fmunmap.
*/
void* sk_fmmap(SkFILE* f, size_t* length);
/** Maps a file descriptor into memory. Returns the address and length on success, NULL otherwise.
* The mapping is read only.
* When finished with the mapping, free the returned pointer with sk_fmunmap.
*/
void* sk_fdmmap(int fd, size_t* length);
/** Unmaps a file previously mapped by sk_fmmap or sk_fdmmap.
* The length parameter must be the same as returned from sk_fmmap.
*/
void sk_fmunmap(const void* addr, size_t length);
/** Returns true if the two point at the exact same filesystem object. */
bool sk_fidentical(SkFILE* a, SkFILE* b);
/** Returns the underlying file descriptor for the given file.
* The return value will be < 0 on failure.
*/
int sk_fileno(SkFILE* f);
/** Returns true if something (file, directory, ???) exists at this path,
* and has the specified access flags.
*/
bool sk_exists(const char *path, SkFILE_Flags = (SkFILE_Flags)0);
// Returns true if a directory exists at this path.
bool sk_isdir(const char *path);
// Have we reached the end of the file?
int sk_feof(SkFILE *);
// Create a new directory at this path; returns true if successful.
// If the directory already existed, this will return true.
// Description of the error, if any, will be written to stderr.
bool sk_mkdir(const char* path);
class SkOSFile {
public:
class Iter {
public:
Iter();
Iter(const char path[], const char suffix[] = NULL);
~Iter();
void reset(const char path[], const char suffix[] = NULL);
/** If getDir is true, only returns directories.
Results are undefined if true and false calls are
interleaved on a single iterator.
*/
bool next(SkString* name, bool getDir = false);
static const size_t kStorageSize = 40;
private:
SkAlignedSStorage<kStorageSize> fSelf;
};
};
/**
* Functions for modifying SkStrings which represent paths on the filesystem.
*/
class SkOSPath {
public:
/**
* Assembles rootPath and relativePath into a single path, like this:
* rootPath/relativePath.
* It is okay to call with a NULL rootPath and/or relativePath. A path
* separator will still be inserted.
*
* Uses SkPATH_SEPARATOR, to work on all platforms.
*/
static SkString Join(const char* rootPath, const char* relativePath);
/**
* Return the name of the file, ignoring the directory structure.
* Behaves like python's os.path.basename. If the fullPath is
* /dir/subdir/, an empty string is returned.
* @param fullPath Full path to the file.
* @return SkString The basename of the file - anything beyond the
* final slash, or the full name if there is no slash.
*/
static SkString Basename(const char* fullPath);
/**
* Given a qualified file name returns the directory.
* Behaves like python's os.path.dirname. If the fullPath is
* /dir/subdir/ the return will be /dir/subdir/
* @param fullPath Full path to the file.
* @return SkString The dir containing the file - anything preceding the
* final slash, or the full name if ending in a slash.
*/
static SkString Dirname(const char* fullPath);
};
#endif