campo-sirio/al/cpp_fs.os2/wildos2.cpp
alex 714dd74636 Archive Library versione 2.00
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//
// WILDOS2.CPP
//
// Source file for ArchiveLib 2.0
//
// Copyright (c) Greenleaf Software, Inc. 1994-1996
// All Rights Reserved
//
// CONTENTS
//
// ALWildCardExpander::ConstructOsData()
// ALWildCardExpander::DestroyOsData()
// ALWildCardExpander::GetNextFile()
//
// DESCRIPTION
//
// This file contains the OS specific routines need to expand
// wild card file names. Different versions of these three functions
// exist for DOS, Win95, and OS/2.
//
// REVISION HISTORY
//
// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release
//
#include "arclib.h"
#if !defined( AL_IBM )
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
#include <os2.h>
#include "wildcard.h"
struct ALWildCardOsData { /* Tag internal class */
HDIR mHandle;
};
//
// NAME
//
// ALWildCardExpander::ConstructOsData()
//
// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
//
// OS/2
// C++
//
// SHORT DESCRIPTION
//
// Allocate space for a wildcard search under the OS/2 file system.
//
// C++ SYNOPSIS
//
// #include "arclib.h"
// #include "wildcard
//
// void ALWildCardExpander::ConstructOsData();
//
// C SYNOPSIS
//
// No C translation for this internal protected function.
//
// VB SYNOPSIS
//
// No VB translation for this internal protected function.
//
// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
//
// No Delphi translation for this internal protected function.
//
// ARGUMENTS
//
// None.
//
// DESCRIPTION
//
// The process of wild card file expansion differs drastically for
// all the different environments we support. Since each system
// is going to have different data requirements, we don't try to
// allocate any specialized data in the base class. Instead, we just keep a
// pointer to the data, and allocate it in this member function. Different
// versions of this member function show up in different directories, and the
// BUILD.INI file directs the compiler as to which to include.
//
// This module supports the OS/2 file system. The OS/2 wild card
// expansion state is stored in an HDIR handle. We allocate that
// structure here, and store a pointer to it in the mpOsData member
// of the ALWildCardExpander structure. Note that the HDIR data
// isn't initialized yet, we have just allocated some space for it.
//
// RETURNS
//
// Nothing.
//
// EXAMPLE
//
// SEE ALSO
//
// REVISION HISTORY
//
// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release.
//
void AL_PROTO
ALWildCardExpander::ConstructOsData() /* Tag protected function */
{
mpOsData = new ALWildCardOsData;
if ( mpOsData )
mpOsData->mHandle = 0xffffffff;
}
//
// NAME
//
// ALWildCardExpander::DestroyOsData()
//
// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
//
// OS/2
// C++
//
// SHORT DESCRIPTION
//
// Destroy the space allocated for the wildcard search under OS/2.
//
// C++ SYNOPSIS
//
// #include "arclib.h"
// #include "wildcard
//
// void ALWildCardExpander::DestroyOsData();
//
// C SYNOPSIS
//
// No C translation for this internal protected function.
//
// VB SYNOPSIS
//
// No VB translation for this internal protected function.
//
// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
//
// No Delphi translation for this internal protected function.
//
// ARGUMENTS
//
// None.
//
// DESCRIPTION
//
// The process of wild card file expansion differs drastically for
// all the different environments we support. Since each system
// is going to have different data requirements, we don't try to
// allocate system-specific data in the base class. Instead, we just keep a
// pointer to the data, and allocate it in the member function
// ConstructOsData().
//
// If we are constructing something when the search starts, it makes sense
// that we need to destroy it when the search is over. That's what this
// guy does.
//
// RETURNS
//
// Nothing.
//
// EXAMPLE
//
// SEE ALSO
//
// REVISION HISTORY
//
// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release.
//
void AL_PROTO
ALWildCardExpander::DestroyOsData() /* Tag protected function */
{
if ( mpOsData != 0 ) {
if ( mpOsData->mHandle != 0xffffffff )
DosFindClose( mpOsData->mHandle );
delete mpOsData;
}
mpOsData = 0;
}
//
// NAME
//
// ALWildCardExpander::GetNextFile()
//
// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
//
// OS/2
// C++ C
//
// SHORT DESCRIPTION
//
// Search for an additional file in the wildcard expansion.
//
// C++ SYNOPSIS
//
// #include "arclib.h"
// #include "wildcard.h"
//
// char *ALWildCardExpander::GetNextFile();
//
// C SYNOPSIS
//
// #include "arclib.h"
// #include "wildcard.h"
//
// char * ALExpanderGetNextFile( hALExpander this_object );
//
// VB SYNOPSIS
//
// None, at least not for OS/2.
//
// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
//
// None, at least not for OS/2.
//
// ARGUMENTS
//
// this_object : A reference or pointer to the ALWildCardExpander that
// is performing the expansion. Note that the C++ member
// version of this call doesn't have an explicit argument
// here, since it has access to 'this' implicitly.
//
// DESCRIPTION
//
// The ALWildCardExpander has what amounts to six different internal
// states. They are:
//
// Searching subdirectories, using another object
//
// Extracting the next wild spec from the input line
//
// Expanding the wild card to get the first matching file
//
// Expanding the wild card to get the next matching file
//
// Looking for the first subdirectory
//
// Looking for the next subdirectory
//
// For the most part, we keep track of the state using the mState
// variable. However, we keep track of whether we are searching
// subdirectories by examining the pointer to the next expander. If
// it is non-null, it means we are in that state.
//
// RETURNS
//
// In the event that this routine is able to come up with a new
// file name, it returns a character pointer to the name, which
// is kept in member variable mResultFileName. If no new file
// name could be cooked up, we return a 0, which means you are
// done.
//
// EXAMPLE
//
// SEE ALSO
//
// REVISION HISTORY
//
// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release.
//
char AL_DLL_FAR * AL_PROTO
ALWildCardExpander::GetNextFile() /* Tag public function */
{
FILEFINDBUF3 buffer = { 0 };
ULONG count;
if ( mpOsData == 0 )
return 0;
for ( ; ; ) {
if ( mpNextExpander ) {
char *p = mpNextExpander->GetNextFile();
if ( p )
return p;
delete mpNextExpander;
mpNextExpander = 0;
}
switch ( mState ) {
case GET_NEXT_WILD_NAME :
if ( GetNextWildName() == 0 )
return 0;
mWildPathOnly = mFullWildName;
mWildPathOnly.StripFileName();
mWildNameOnly = mFullWildName;
mWildNameOnly.StripPath();
mState = GET_FIRST_FILE_NAME;
break;
case GET_FIRST_FILE_NAME :
if ( mpOsData->mHandle != 0xffffffff ) {
DosFindClose( mpOsData->mHandle );
mpOsData->mHandle = 0xffffffff;
}
count = 1;
if ( DosFindFirst( (PSZ) (char *) mFullWildName,
&mpOsData->mHandle,
FILE_READONLY,
(PVOID) &buffer,
sizeof( buffer ),
&count,
FIL_STANDARD ) || count == 0 ) { //Don't want to exclude RO files
if ( miTraverseFlag )
mState = GET_FIRST_DIRECTORY;
else
mState = GET_NEXT_WILD_NAME;
break;
}
mState = GET_NEXT_FILE_NAME;
mResultFileName = ALName( mWildPathOnly + buffer.achName );
return mResultFileName;
case GET_NEXT_FILE_NAME :
count = 1;
if ( DosFindNext( mpOsData->mHandle,
(PVOID) &buffer,
sizeof( buffer ),
&count ) || count == 0 ) {
if ( miTraverseFlag )
mState = GET_FIRST_DIRECTORY;
else
mState = GET_NEXT_WILD_NAME;
break;
}
mResultFileName = mWildPathOnly + buffer.achName;
return mResultFileName;
case GET_FIRST_DIRECTORY :
count = 1;
if ( mpOsData->mHandle != 0xffffffff ) {
DosFindClose( mpOsData->mHandle );
mpOsData->mHandle = 0xffffffff;
}
if ( DosFindFirst( (PSZ)(char *)( mWildPathOnly + "*.*" ),
&mpOsData->mHandle,
MUST_HAVE_DIRECTORY,
(PVOID) &buffer,
sizeof( buffer ),
&count,
FIL_STANDARD ) || count == 0 ) { //Don't want to exclude RO files
mState = GET_NEXT_WILD_NAME;
break;
}
mState = GET_NEXT_DIRECTORY;
if ( strcmp( buffer.achName, ".." ) == 0 )
break;
if ( strcmp( buffer.achName, "." ) == 0 )
break;
mpNextExpander = new ALWildCardExpander( mWildPathOnly + buffer.achName + "\\" + (char *) mWildNameOnly, 1, mCase );
break;
//
// This is just like GET_FIRST_DIRECTORY, except it gets to call
// _dos_findnext() instead of _dos_findfirst().
//
case GET_NEXT_DIRECTORY :
count = 1;
if ( DosFindNext( mpOsData->mHandle,
(PVOID) &buffer,
sizeof( buffer ),
&count ) || count == 0 ) {
mState = GET_NEXT_WILD_NAME;
break;
}
if ( strcmp( buffer.achName, ".." ) == 0 )
break;
if ( strcmp( buffer.achName, "." ) == 0 )
break;
mpNextExpander = new ALWildCardExpander( mWildPathOnly + buffer.achName + "\\" + (char *) mWildNameOnly, 1 );
break;
default :
return 0;
}
}
}