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22 *
23 * @file svn_io.h
24 * @brief General file I/O for Subversion
25 */
26
27/* ==================================================================== */
28
29
30#ifndef SVN_IO_H
31#define SVN_IO_H
32
33#include <apr.h>
34#include <apr_pools.h>
35#include <apr_time.h>
36#include <apr_hash.h>
37#include <apr_tables.h>
38#include <apr_file_io.h>
39#include <apr_file_info.h>
40#include <apr_thread_proc.h>  /* for apr_proc_t, apr_exit_why_e */
41
42#include "svn_types.h"
43#include "svn_string.h"
44#include "svn_checksum.h"
45
46#ifdef __cplusplus
47extern "C" {
48#endif /* __cplusplus */
49
50
51
52/** Used as an argument when creating temporary files to indicate
53 * when a file should be removed.
54 *
55 * @since New in 1.4.
56 *
57 * Not specifying any of these means no removal at all. */
58typedef enum svn_io_file_del_t
59{
60  /** No deletion ever */
61  svn_io_file_del_none = 0,
62  /** Remove when the file is closed */
63  svn_io_file_del_on_close,
64  /** Remove when the associated pool is cleared */
65  svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup
66} svn_io_file_del_t;
67
68/** A set of directory entry data elements as returned by svn_io_get_dirents
69 *
70 * Note that the first two fields are exactly identical to svn_io_dirent_t
71 * to allow returning a svn_io_dirent2_t as a svn_io_dirent_t.
72 *
73 * Use svn_io_dirent2_create() to create new svn_dirent2_t instances or
74 * svn_io_dirent2_dup() to duplicate an existing instance.
75 *
76 * @since New in 1.7.
77 */
78typedef struct svn_io_dirent2_t {
79  /* New fields must be added at the end to preserve binary compatibility */
80
81  /** The kind of this entry. */
82  svn_node_kind_t kind;
83
84  /** If @c kind is #svn_node_file, whether this entry is a special file;
85   * else FALSE.
86   *
87   * @see svn_io_check_special_path().
88   */
89  svn_boolean_t special;
90
91  /** The filesize of this entry or undefined for a directory */
92  svn_filesize_t filesize;
93
94  /** The time the file was last modified */
95  apr_time_t mtime;
96
97  /* Don't forget to update svn_io_dirent2_dup() when adding new fields */
98} svn_io_dirent2_t;
99
100
101/** Creates a new #svn_io_dirent2_t structure
102 *
103 * @since New in 1.7.
104 */
105svn_io_dirent2_t *
106svn_io_dirent2_create(apr_pool_t *result_pool);
107
108/** Duplicates a @c svn_io_dirent2_t structure into @a result_pool.
109 *
110 * @since New in 1.7.
111 */
112svn_io_dirent2_t *
113svn_io_dirent2_dup(const svn_io_dirent2_t *item,
114                   apr_pool_t *result_pool);
115
116/** Represents the kind and special status of a directory entry.
117 *
118 * Note that the first two fields are exactly identical to svn_io_dirent2_t
119 * to allow returning a svn_io_dirent2_t as a svn_io_dirent_t.
120 *
121 * @since New in 1.3.
122 */
123typedef struct svn_io_dirent_t {
124  /** The kind of this entry. */
125  svn_node_kind_t kind;
126  /** If @c kind is #svn_node_file, whether this entry is a special file;
127   * else FALSE.
128   *
129   * @see svn_io_check_special_path().
130   */
131  svn_boolean_t special;
132} svn_io_dirent_t;
133
134/** Determine the @a kind of @a path.  @a path should be UTF-8 encoded.
135 *
136 * If @a path is a file, set @a *kind to #svn_node_file.
137 *
138 * If @a path is a directory, set @a *kind to #svn_node_dir.
139 *
140 * If @a path does not exist, set @a *kind to #svn_node_none.
141 *
142 * If @a path exists but is none of the above, set @a *kind to
143 * #svn_node_unknown.
144 *
145 * If @a path is not a valid pathname, set @a *kind to #svn_node_none.  If
146 * unable to determine @a path's kind for any other reason, return an error,
147 * with @a *kind's value undefined.
148 *
149 * Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
150 *
151 * @see svn_node_kind_t
152 */
153svn_error_t *
154svn_io_check_path(const char *path,
155                  svn_node_kind_t *kind,
156                  apr_pool_t *pool);
157
158/**
159 * Like svn_io_check_path(), but also set *is_special to @c TRUE if
160 * the path is not a normal file.
161 *
162 * @since New in 1.1.
163 */
164svn_error_t *
165svn_io_check_special_path(const char *path,
166                          svn_node_kind_t *kind,
167                          svn_boolean_t *is_special,
168                          apr_pool_t *pool);
169
170/** Like svn_io_check_path(), but resolve symlinks.  This returns the
171    same varieties of @a kind as svn_io_check_path(). */
172svn_error_t *
173svn_io_check_resolved_path(const char *path,
174                           svn_node_kind_t *kind,
175                           apr_pool_t *pool);
176
177
178/** Open a new file (for reading and writing) with a unique name based on
179 * utf-8 encoded @a filename, in the directory @a dirpath.  The file handle is
180 * returned in @a *file, and the name, which ends with @a suffix, is returned
181 * in @a *unique_name, also utf8-encoded.  Either @a file or @a unique_name
182 * may be @c NULL.  If @a file is @c NULL, the file will be created but not
183 * open.
184 *
185 * The file will be deleted according to @a delete_when.  If that is
186 * #svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup, it refers to @a result_pool.
187 *
188 * The @c APR_BUFFERED flag will always be used when opening the file.
189 *
190 * The first attempt will just append @a suffix.  If the result is not
191 * a unique name, then subsequent attempts will append a dot,
192 * followed by an iteration number ("2", then "3", and so on),
193 * followed by the suffix.  For example, successive calls to
194 *
195 *    svn_io_open_uniquely_named(&f, &u, "tests/t1/A/D/G", "pi", ".tmp", ...)
196 *
197 * will open
198 *
199 *    tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.tmp
200 *    tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.2.tmp
201 *    tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.3.tmp
202 *    tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.4.tmp
203 *    tests/t1/A/D/G/pi.5.tmp
204 *    ...
205 *
206 * Assuming @a suffix is non-empty, @a *unique_name will never be exactly
207 * the same as @a filename, even if @a filename does not exist.
208 *
209 * If @a dirpath is NULL, then the directory returned by svn_io_temp_dir()
210 * will be used.
211 *
212 * If @a filename is NULL, then "tempfile" will be used.
213 *
214 * If @a suffix is NULL, then ".tmp" will be used.
215 *
216 * Allocates @a *file and @a *unique_name in @a result_pool. All
217 * intermediate allocations will be performed in @a scratch_pool.
218 *
219 * If no unique name can be found, #SVN_ERR_IO_UNIQUE_NAMES_EXHAUSTED is
220 * the error returned.
221 *
222 * Claim of Historical Inevitability: this function was written
223 * because
224 *
225 *    - tmpnam() is not thread-safe.
226 *    - tempname() tries standard system tmp areas first.
227 *
228 * @since New in 1.6
229 */
230svn_error_t *
231svn_io_open_uniquely_named(apr_file_t **file,
232                           const char **unique_name,
233                           const char *dirpath,
234                           const char *filename,
235                           const char *suffix,
236                           svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
237                           apr_pool_t *result_pool,
238                           apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
239
240
241/** Create a writable file, with an arbitrary and unique name, in the
242 * directory @a dirpath.  Set @a *temp_path to its full path, and set
243 * @a *file to the file handle, both allocated from @a result_pool.  Either
244 * @a file or @a temp_path may be @c NULL.  If @a file is @c NULL, the file
245 * will be created but not open.
246 *
247 * If @a dirpath is @c NULL, use the path returned from svn_io_temp_dir().
248 * (Note that when using the system-provided temp directory, it may not
249 * be possible to atomically rename the resulting file due to cross-device
250 * issues.)
251 *
252 * The file will be deleted according to @a delete_when.  If that is
253 * #svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup, it refers to @a result_pool.  If it
254 * is #svn_io_file_del_on_close and @a file is @c NULL, the file will be
255 * deleted before this function returns.
256 *
257 * When passing @c svn_io_file_del_none please don't forget to eventually
258 * remove the temporary file to avoid filling up the system temp directory.
259 * It is often appropriate to bind the lifetime of the temporary file to
260 * the lifetime of a pool by using @c svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup.
261 *
262 * Temporary allocations will be performed in @a scratch_pool.
263 *
264 * @since New in 1.6
265 * @see svn_stream_open_unique()
266 */
267svn_error_t *
268svn_io_open_unique_file3(apr_file_t **file,
269                         const char **temp_path,
270                         const char *dirpath,
271                         svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
272                         apr_pool_t *result_pool,
273                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
274
275
276/** Like svn_io_open_uniquely_named(), but takes a joined dirpath and
277 * filename, and a single pool.
278 *
279 * @since New in 1.4
280 *
281 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.5 API
282 */
283SVN_DEPRECATED
284svn_error_t *
285svn_io_open_unique_file2(apr_file_t **f,
286                         const char **unique_name_p,
287                         const char *path,
288                         const char *suffix,
289                         svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
290                         apr_pool_t *pool);
291
292/** Like svn_io_open_unique_file2, but can't delete on pool cleanup.
293 *
294 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API
295 *
296 * @note In 1.4 the API was extended to require either @a f or
297 *       @a unique_name_p (the other can be NULL).  Before that, both were
298 *       required.
299 */
300SVN_DEPRECATED
301svn_error_t *
302svn_io_open_unique_file(apr_file_t **f,
303                        const char **unique_name_p,
304                        const char *path,
305                        const char *suffix,
306                        svn_boolean_t delete_on_close,
307                        apr_pool_t *pool);
308
309
310/**
311 * Like svn_io_open_unique_file(), except that instead of creating a
312 * file, a symlink is generated that references the path @a dest.
313 *
314 * @since New in 1.1.
315 */
316svn_error_t *
317svn_io_create_unique_link(const char **unique_name_p,
318                          const char *path,
319                          const char *dest,
320                          const char *suffix,
321                          apr_pool_t *pool);
322
323
324/**
325 * Set @a *dest to the path that the symlink at @a path references.
326 * Allocate the string from @a pool.
327 *
328 * @since New in 1.1.
329 */
330svn_error_t *
331svn_io_read_link(svn_string_t **dest,
332                 const char *path,
333                 apr_pool_t *pool);
334
335
336/** Set @a *dir to a directory path (allocated in @a pool) deemed
337 * usable for the creation of temporary files and subdirectories.
338 */
339svn_error_t *
340svn_io_temp_dir(const char **dir,
341                apr_pool_t *pool);
342
343
344/** Copy @a src to @a dst atomically, in a "byte-for-byte" manner.
345 * Overwrite @a dst if it exists, else create it.  Both @a src and @a dst
346 * are utf8-encoded filenames.  If @a copy_perms is TRUE, set @a dst's
347 * permissions to match those of @a src.
348 */
349svn_error_t *
350svn_io_copy_file(const char *src,
351                 const char *dst,
352                 svn_boolean_t copy_perms,
353                 apr_pool_t *pool);
354
355
356/** Copy permission flags from @a src onto the file at @a dst. Both
357 * filenames are utf8-encoded filenames.
358 *
359 * @since New in 1.6.
360 */
361svn_error_t *
362svn_io_copy_perms(const char *src,
363                  const char *dst,
364                  apr_pool_t *pool);
365
366
367/**
368 * Copy symbolic link @a src to @a dst atomically.  Overwrite @a dst
369 * if it exists, else create it.  Both @a src and @a dst are
370 * utf8-encoded filenames.  After copying, the @a dst link will point
371 * to the same thing @a src does.
372 *
373 * @since New in 1.1.
374 */
375svn_error_t *
376svn_io_copy_link(const char *src,
377                 const char *dst,
378                 apr_pool_t *pool);
379
380
381/** Recursively copy directory @a src into @a dst_parent, as a new entry named
382 * @a dst_basename.  If @a dst_basename already exists in @a dst_parent,
383 * return error.  @a copy_perms will be passed through to svn_io_copy_file()
384 * when any files are copied.  @a src, @a dst_parent, and @a dst_basename are
385 * all utf8-encoded.
386 *
387 * If @a cancel_func is non-NULL, invoke it with @a cancel_baton at
388 * various points during the operation.  If it returns any error
389 * (typically #SVN_ERR_CANCELLED), return that error immediately.
390 */
391svn_error_t *
392svn_io_copy_dir_recursively(const char *src,
393                            const char *dst_parent,
394                            const char *dst_basename,
395                            svn_boolean_t copy_perms,
396                            svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
397                            void *cancel_baton,
398                            apr_pool_t *pool);
399
400
401/** Create directory @a path on the file system, creating intermediate
402 * directories as required, like <tt>mkdir -p</tt>.  Report no error if @a
403 * path already exists.  @a path is utf8-encoded.
404 *
405 * This is essentially a wrapper for apr_dir_make_recursive(), passing
406 * @c APR_OS_DEFAULT as the permissions.
407 */
408svn_error_t *
409svn_io_make_dir_recursively(const char *path,
410                            apr_pool_t *pool);
411
412
413/** Set @a *is_empty_p to @c TRUE if directory @a path is empty, else to
414 * @c FALSE if it is not empty.  @a path must be a directory, and is
415 * utf8-encoded.  Use @a pool for temporary allocation.
416 */
417svn_error_t *
418svn_io_dir_empty(svn_boolean_t *is_empty_p,
419                 const char *path,
420                 apr_pool_t *pool);
421
422
423/** Append @a src to @a dst.  @a dst will be appended to if it exists, else it
424 * will be created.  Both @a src and @a dst are utf8-encoded.
425 */
426svn_error_t *
427svn_io_append_file(const char *src,
428                   const char *dst,
429                   apr_pool_t *pool);
430
431
432/** Make a file as read-only as the operating system allows.
433 * @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file. If @a ignore_enoent is
434 * @c TRUE, don't fail if the target file doesn't exist.
435 *
436 * If @a path is a symlink, do nothing.
437 *
438 * @note If @a path is a directory, act on it as though it were a
439 * file, as described above, but note that you probably don't want to
440 * call this function on directories.  We have left it effective on
441 * directories for compatibility reasons, but as its name implies, it
442 * should be used only for files.
443 */
444svn_error_t *
445svn_io_set_file_read_only(const char *path,
446                          svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
447                          apr_pool_t *pool);
448
449
450/** Make a file as writable as the operating system allows.
451 * @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file.  If @a ignore_enoent is
452 * @c TRUE, don't fail if the target file doesn't exist.
453 * @warning On Unix this function will do the equivalent of chmod a+w path.
454 * If this is not what you want you should not use this function, but rather
455 * use apr_file_perms_set().
456 *
457 * If @a path is a symlink, do nothing.
458 *
459 * @note If @a path is a directory, act on it as though it were a
460 * file, as described above, but note that you probably don't want to
461 * call this function on directories.  We have left it effective on
462 * directories for compatibility reasons, but as its name implies, it
463 * should be used only for files.
464 */
465svn_error_t *
466svn_io_set_file_read_write(const char *path,
467                           svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
468                           apr_pool_t *pool);
469
470
471/** Similar to svn_io_set_file_read_* functions.
472 * Change the read-write permissions of a file.
473 * @since New in 1.1.
474 *
475 * When making @a path read-write on operating systems with unix style
476 * permissions, set the permissions on @a path to the permissions that
477 * are set when a new file is created (effectively honoring the user's
478 * umask).
479 *
480 * When making the file read-only on operating systems with unix style
481 * permissions, remove all write permissions.
482 *
483 * On other operating systems, toggle the file's "writability" as much as
484 * the operating system allows.
485 *
486 * @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file.  If @a enable_write
487 * is @c TRUE, then make the file read-write.  If @c FALSE, make it
488 * read-only.  If @a ignore_enoent is @c TRUE, don't fail if the target
489 * file doesn't exist.
490 *
491 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
492 */
493SVN_DEPRECATED
494svn_error_t *
495svn_io_set_file_read_write_carefully(const char *path,
496                                     svn_boolean_t enable_write,
497                                     svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
498                                     apr_pool_t *pool);
499
500/** Set @a path's "executability" (but do nothing if it is a symlink).
501 *
502 * @a path is the utf8-encoded path to the file.  If @a executable
503 * is @c TRUE, then make the file executable.  If @c FALSE, make it
504 * non-executable.  If @a ignore_enoent is @c TRUE, don't fail if the target
505 * file doesn't exist.
506 *
507 * When making the file executable on operating systems with unix style
508 * permissions, never add an execute permission where there is not
509 * already a read permission: that is, only make the file executable
510 * for the user, group or world if the corresponding read permission
511 * is already set for user, group or world.
512 *
513 * When making the file non-executable on operating systems with unix style
514 * permissions, remove all execute permissions.
515 *
516 * On other operating systems, toggle the file's "executability" as much as
517 * the operating system allows.
518 *
519 * @note If @a path is a directory, act on it as though it were a
520 * file, as described above, but note that you probably don't want to
521 * call this function on directories.  We have left it effective on
522 * directories for compatibility reasons, but as its name implies, it
523 * should be used only for files.
524 */
525svn_error_t *
526svn_io_set_file_executable(const char *path,
527                           svn_boolean_t executable,
528                           svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
529                           apr_pool_t *pool);
530
531/** Determine whether a file is executable by the current user.
532 * Set @a *executable to @c TRUE if the file @a path is executable by the
533 * current user, otherwise set it to @c FALSE.
534 *
535 * On Windows and on platforms without userids, always returns @c FALSE.
536 */
537svn_error_t *
538svn_io_is_file_executable(svn_boolean_t *executable,
539                          const char *path,
540                          apr_pool_t *pool);
541
542
543/** Read a line from @a file into @a buf, but not exceeding @a *limit bytes.
544 * Does not include newline, instead '\\0' is put there.
545 * Length (as in strlen) is returned in @a *limit.
546 * @a buf should be pre-allocated.
547 * @a file should be already opened.
548 *
549 * When the file is out of lines, @c APR_EOF will be returned.
550 */
551svn_error_t *
552svn_io_read_length_line(apr_file_t *file,
553                        char *buf,
554                        apr_size_t *limit,
555                        apr_pool_t *pool);
556
557
558/** Set @a *apr_time to the time of last modification of the contents of the
559 * file @a path.  @a path is utf8-encoded.
560 *
561 * @note This is the APR mtime which corresponds to the traditional mtime
562 * on Unix, and the last write time on Windows.
563 */
564svn_error_t *
565svn_io_file_affected_time(apr_time_t *apr_time,
566                          const char *path,
567                          apr_pool_t *pool);
568
569/** Set the timestamp of file @a path to @a apr_time.  @a path is
570 *  utf8-encoded.
571 *
572 * @note This is the APR mtime which corresponds to the traditional mtime
573 * on Unix, and the last write time on Windows.
574 */
575svn_error_t *
576svn_io_set_file_affected_time(apr_time_t apr_time,
577                              const char *path,
578                              apr_pool_t *pool);
579
580/** Sleep to ensure that any files modified after we exit have a different
581 * timestamp than the one we recorded. If @a path is not NULL, check if we
582 * can determine how long we should wait for a new timestamp on the filesystem
583 * containing @a path, an existing file or directory. If @a path is NULL or we
584 * can't determine the timestamp resolution, sleep until the next second.
585 *
586 * Use @a pool for any necessary allocations. @a pool can be null if @a path
587 * is NULL.
588 *
589 * Errors while retrieving the timestamp resolution will result in sleeping
590 * to the next second, to keep the working copy stable in error conditions.
591 *
592 * @since New in 1.6.
593 */
594void
595svn_io_sleep_for_timestamps(const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
596
597/** Set @a *different_p to TRUE if @a file1 and @a file2 have different
598 * sizes, else set to FALSE.  Both @a file1 and @a file2 are utf8-encoded.
599 *
600 * Setting @a *different_p to zero does not mean the files definitely
601 * have the same size, it merely means that the sizes are not
602 * definitely different.  That is, if the size of one or both files
603 * cannot be determined, then the sizes are not known to be different,
604 * so @a *different_p is set to FALSE.
605 */
606svn_error_t *
607svn_io_filesizes_different_p(svn_boolean_t *different_p,
608                             const char *file1,
609                             const char *file2,
610                             apr_pool_t *pool);
611
612/** Set @a *different_p12 to non-zero if @a file1 and @a file2 have different
613 * sizes, else set to zero.  Do the similar for @a *different_p23 with
614 * @a file2 and @a file3, and @a *different_p13 for @a file1 and @a file3.
615 * The filenames @a file1, @a file2 and @a file3 are utf8-encoded.
616 *
617 * Setting @a *different_p12 to zero does not mean the files definitely
618 * have the same size, it merely means that the sizes are not
619 * definitely different.  That is, if the size of one or both files
620 * cannot be determined (due to stat() returning an error), then the sizes
621 * are not known to be different, so @a *different_p12 is set to 0.
622 *
623 * @since New in 1.8.
624 */
625svn_error_t *
626svn_io_filesizes_three_different_p(svn_boolean_t *different_p12,
627                                   svn_boolean_t *different_p23,
628                                   svn_boolean_t *different_p13,
629                                   const char *file1,
630                                   const char *file2,
631                                   const char *file3,
632                                   apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
633
634/** Return in @a *checksum the checksum of type @a kind of @a file
635 * Use @a pool for temporary allocations and to allocate @a *checksum.
636 *
637 * @since New in 1.6.
638 */
639svn_error_t *
640svn_io_file_checksum2(svn_checksum_t **checksum,
641                      const char *file,
642                      svn_checksum_kind_t kind,
643                      apr_pool_t *pool);
644
645
646/** Put the md5 checksum of @a file into @a digest.
647 * @a digest points to @c APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes of storage.
648 * Use @a pool only for temporary allocations.
649 *
650 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.5 API.
651 */
652SVN_DEPRECATED
653svn_error_t *
654svn_io_file_checksum(unsigned char digest[],
655                     const char *file,
656                     apr_pool_t *pool);
657
658
659/** Set @a *same to TRUE if @a file1 and @a file2 have the same
660 * contents, else set it to FALSE.  Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
661 */
662svn_error_t *
663svn_io_files_contents_same_p(svn_boolean_t *same,
664                             const char *file1,
665                             const char *file2,
666                             apr_pool_t *pool);
667
668/** Set @a *same12 to TRUE if @a file1 and @a file2 have the same
669 * contents, else set it to FALSE.  Do the similar for @a *same23
670 * with @a file2 and @a file3, and @a *same13 for @a file1 and @a
671 * file3. The filenames @a file1, @a file2 and @a file3 are
672 * utf8-encoded. Use @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations.
673 *
674 * @since New in 1.8.
675 */
676svn_error_t *
677svn_io_files_contents_three_same_p(svn_boolean_t *same12,
678                                   svn_boolean_t *same23,
679                                   svn_boolean_t *same13,
680                                   const char *file1,
681                                   const char *file2,
682                                   const char *file3,
683                                   apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
684
685/** Create a file at utf8-encoded path @a file with the contents given
686 * by the null-terminated string @a contents.
687 *
688 * @a file must not already exist. If an error occurs while writing or
689 * closing the file, attempt to delete the file before returning the error.
690 *
691 * Write the data in 'binary' mode (#APR_FOPEN_BINARY). If @a contents
692 * is @c NULL, create an empty file.
693 *
694 * Use @a pool for memory allocations.
695 */
696svn_error_t *
697svn_io_file_create(const char *file,
698                   const char *contents,
699                   apr_pool_t *pool);
700
701/** Create a file at utf8-encoded path @a file with the contents given
702 * by @a contents of @a length bytes.
703 *
704 * @a file must not already exist. If an error occurs while writing or
705 * closing the file, attempt to delete the file before returning the error.
706 *
707 * Write the data in 'binary' mode (#APR_FOPEN_BINARY). If @a length is
708 * zero, create an empty file; in this case @a contents may be @c NULL.
709 *
710 * Use @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations.
711 *
712 * @since New in 1.9.
713 */
714svn_error_t *
715svn_io_file_create_bytes(const char *file,
716                         const void *contents,
717                         apr_size_t length,
718                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
719
720/** Create an empty file at utf8-encoded path @a file.
721 *
722 * @a file must not already exist. If an error occurs while
723 * closing the file, attempt to delete the file before returning the error.
724 *
725 * Use @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations.
726 *
727 * @since New in 1.9.
728 */
729svn_error_t *
730svn_io_file_create_empty(const char *file,
731                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
732
733/**
734 * Lock file at @a lock_file. If @a exclusive is TRUE,
735 * obtain exclusive lock, otherwise obtain shared lock.
736 * Lock will be automatically released when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
737 * Use @a pool for memory allocations.
738 *
739 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
740 */
741SVN_DEPRECATED
742svn_error_t *
743svn_io_file_lock(const char *lock_file,
744                 svn_boolean_t exclusive,
745                 apr_pool_t *pool);
746
747/**
748 * Lock file at @a lock_file. If @a exclusive is TRUE,
749 * obtain exclusive lock, otherwise obtain shared lock.
750 *
751 * If @a nonblocking is TRUE, do not wait for the lock if it
752 * is not available: throw an error instead.
753 *
754 * Lock will be automatically released when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
755 * Use @a pool for memory allocations.
756 *
757 * @since New in 1.1.
758 */
759svn_error_t *
760svn_io_file_lock2(const char *lock_file,
761                  svn_boolean_t exclusive,
762                  svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
763                  apr_pool_t *pool);
764
765/**
766 * Lock the file @a lockfile_handle. If @a exclusive is TRUE,
767 * obtain exclusive lock, otherwise obtain shared lock.
768 *
769 * If @a nonblocking is TRUE, do not wait for the lock if it
770 * is not available: throw an error instead.
771 *
772 * Lock will be automatically released when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
773 * You may also explicitly call svn_io_unlock_open_file().
774 * Use @a pool for memory allocations. @a pool must be the pool that
775 * @a lockfile_handle has been created in or one of its sub-pools.
776 *
777 * @since New in 1.8.
778 */
779svn_error_t *
780svn_io_lock_open_file(apr_file_t *lockfile_handle,
781                      svn_boolean_t exclusive,
782                      svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
783                      apr_pool_t *pool);
784
785/**
786 * Unlock the file @a lockfile_handle.
787 *
788 * Use @a pool for memory allocations. @a pool must be the pool that
789 * was passed to svn_io_lock_open_file().
790 *
791 * @since New in 1.8.
792 */
793svn_error_t *
794svn_io_unlock_open_file(apr_file_t *lockfile_handle,
795                        apr_pool_t *pool);
796
797/**
798 * Flush any unwritten data from @a file to disk.  Use @a pool for
799 * memory allocations.
800 *
801 * @note This function uses advanced file control operations to flush buffers
802 * to disk that aren't always accessible and can be very expensive on systems
803 * that implement flushing on all IO layers, like Windows. Please avoid using
804 * this function in cases where the file should just work on any network
805 * filesystem. In many cases a normal svn_io_file_flush() will work just fine.
806 *
807 * @since New in 1.1.
808 */
809svn_error_t *
810svn_io_file_flush_to_disk(apr_file_t *file,
811                          apr_pool_t *pool);
812
813/** Copy the file whose basename (or relative path) is @a file within
814 * directory @a src_path to the same basename (or relative path) within
815 * directory @a dest_path.  Overwrite the destination file if it already
816 * exists.  The destination directory (including any directory
817 * components in @a name) must already exist.  Set the destination
818 * file's permissions to match those of the source.  Use @a pool for
819 * memory allocations.
820 */
821svn_error_t *
822svn_io_dir_file_copy(const char *src_path,
823                     const char *dest_path,
824                     const char *file,
825                     apr_pool_t *pool);
826
827
828/** Generic byte-streams
829 *
830 * @defgroup svn_io_byte_streams Generic byte streams
831 * @{
832 */
833
834/** An abstract stream of bytes--either incoming or outgoing or both.
835 *
836 * The creator of a stream sets functions to handle read and write.
837 * Both of these handlers accept a baton whose value is determined at
838 * stream creation time; this baton can point to a structure
839 * containing data associated with the stream.  If a caller attempts
840 * to invoke a handler which has not been set, it will generate a
841 * runtime assertion failure.  The creator can also set a handler for
842 * close requests so that it can flush buffered data or whatever;
843 * if a close handler is not specified, a close request on the stream
844 * will simply be ignored.  Note that svn_stream_close() does not
845 * deallocate the memory used to allocate the stream structure; free
846 * the pool you created the stream in to free that memory.
847 *
848 * The read and write handlers accept length arguments via pointer.
849 * On entry to the handler, the pointed-to value should be the amount
850 * of data which can be read or the amount of data to write.  When the
851 * handler returns, the value is reset to the amount of data actually
852 * read or written.  The write and full read handler are obliged to
853 * complete a read or write to the maximum extent possible; thus, a
854 * short read with no associated error implies the end of the input
855 * stream, and a short write should never occur without an associated
856 * error. In Subversion 1.9 the stream api was extended to also support
857 * limited reads via the new svn_stream_read2() api.
858 *
859 * In Subversion 1.7 mark, seek and reset support was added as an optional
860 * feature of streams. If a stream implements resetting it allows reading
861 * the data again after a successful call to svn_stream_reset().
862 */
863typedef struct svn_stream_t svn_stream_t;
864
865
866
867/** Read handler function for a generic stream.  @see svn_stream_t. */
868typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_read_fn_t)(void *baton,
869                                      char *buffer,
870                                      apr_size_t *len);
871
872/** Skip data handler function for a generic stream.  @see svn_stream_t
873 * and svn_stream_skip().
874 * @since New in 1.7.
875 */
876typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_stream_skip_fn_t)(void *baton,
877                                             apr_size_t len);
878
879/** Write handler function for a generic stream.  @see svn_stream_t. */
880typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_write_fn_t)(void *baton,
881                                       const char *data,
882                                       apr_size_t *len);
883
884/** Close handler function for a generic stream.  @see svn_stream_t. */
885typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_close_fn_t)(void *baton);
886
887/** An opaque type which represents a mark on a stream.  There is no
888 * concrete definition of this type, it is a named type for stream
889 * implementation specific baton pointers.
890 *
891 * @see svn_stream_mark().
892 * @since New in 1.7.
893 */
894typedef struct svn_stream_mark_t svn_stream_mark_t;
895
896/** Mark handler function for a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t and
897 * svn_stream_mark().
898 *
899 * @since New in 1.7.
900 */
901typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_stream_mark_fn_t)(void *baton,
902                                         svn_stream_mark_t **mark,
903                                         apr_pool_t *pool);
904
905/** Seek handler function for a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t and
906 * svn_stream_seek().
907 *
908 * @since New in 1.7.
909 */
910typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_stream_seek_fn_t)(void *baton,
911                                             const svn_stream_mark_t *mark);
912
913/** Poll handler for generic streams that support incomplete reads, @see
914 * svn_stream_t and svn_stream_data_available().
915 *
916 * @since New in 1.9.
917 */
918typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_stream_data_available_fn_t)(void *baton,
919                                              svn_boolean_t *data_available);
920
921/** Create a generic stream.  @see svn_stream_t. */
922svn_stream_t *
923svn_stream_create(void *baton,
924                  apr_pool_t *pool);
925
926/** Set @a stream's baton to @a baton */
927void
928svn_stream_set_baton(svn_stream_t *stream,
929                     void *baton);
930
931/** Set @a stream's read functions to @a read_fn and @a read_full_fn. If
932 * @a read_full_fn is NULL a default implementation based on multiple calls
933 * to @a read_fn will be used.
934 *
935 * @since New in 1.9.
936 */
937void
938svn_stream_set_read2(svn_stream_t *stream,
939                     svn_read_fn_t read_fn,
940                     svn_read_fn_t read_full_fn);
941
942/** Set @a stream's read function to @a read_fn.
943 *
944 * This function sets only the full read function to read_fn.
945 *
946 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.8 API.
947 */
948SVN_DEPRECATED
949void
950svn_stream_set_read(svn_stream_t *stream,
951                    svn_read_fn_t read_fn);
952
953/** Set @a stream's skip function to @a skip_fn
954 *
955 * @since New in 1.7
956 */
957void
958svn_stream_set_skip(svn_stream_t *stream,
959                    svn_stream_skip_fn_t skip_fn);
960
961/** Set @a stream's write function to @a write_fn */
962void
963svn_stream_set_write(svn_stream_t *stream,
964                     svn_write_fn_t write_fn);
965
966/** Set @a stream's close function to @a close_fn */
967void
968svn_stream_set_close(svn_stream_t *stream,
969                     svn_close_fn_t close_fn);
970
971/** Set @a stream's mark function to @a mark_fn
972 *
973 * @since New in 1.7.
974 */
975void
976svn_stream_set_mark(svn_stream_t *stream,
977                    svn_stream_mark_fn_t mark_fn);
978
979/** Set @a stream's seek function to @a seek_fn
980 *
981 * @since New in 1.7.
982 */
983void
984svn_stream_set_seek(svn_stream_t *stream,
985                    svn_stream_seek_fn_t seek_fn);
986
987/** Set @a stream's data available function to @a data_available_fn
988 *
989 * @since New in 1.9.
990 */
991void
992svn_stream_set_data_available(svn_stream_t *stream,
993                              svn_stream_data_available_fn_t data_available);
994
995/** Create a stream that is empty for reading and infinite for writing. */
996svn_stream_t *
997svn_stream_empty(apr_pool_t *pool);
998
999/** Return a stream allocated in @a pool which forwards all requests
1000 * to @a stream.  Destruction is explicitly excluded from forwarding.
1001 *
1002 * @see http://subversion.apache.org/docs/community-guide/conventions.html#destruction-of-stacked-resources
1003 *
1004 * @since New in 1.4.
1005 */
1006svn_stream_t *
1007svn_stream_disown(svn_stream_t *stream,
1008                  apr_pool_t *pool);
1009
1010
1011/** Create a stream to read the file at @a path. It will be opened using
1012 * the APR_BUFFERED and APR_BINARY flag, and APR_OS_DEFAULT for the perms.
1013 * If you'd like to use different values, then open the file yourself, and
1014 * use the svn_stream_from_aprfile2() interface.
1015 *
1016 * The stream will be returned in @a stream, and allocated from @a result_pool.
1017 * Temporary allocations will be performed in @a scratch_pool.
1018 *
1019 * @since New in 1.6
1020 */
1021svn_error_t *
1022svn_stream_open_readonly(svn_stream_t **stream,
1023                         const char *path,
1024                         apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1025                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1026
1027
1028/** Create a stream to write a file at @a path. The file will be *created*
1029 * using the APR_BUFFERED and APR_BINARY flag, and APR_OS_DEFAULT for the
1030 * perms. The file will be created "exclusively", so if it already exists,
1031 * then an error will be thrown. If you'd like to use different values, or
1032 * open an existing file, then open the file yourself, and use the
1033 * svn_stream_from_aprfile2() interface.
1034 *
1035 * The stream will be returned in @a stream, and allocated from @a result_pool.
1036 * Temporary allocations will be performed in @a scratch_pool.
1037 *
1038 * @since New in 1.6
1039 */
1040svn_error_t *
1041svn_stream_open_writable(svn_stream_t **stream,
1042                         const char *path,
1043                         apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1044                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1045
1046
1047/** Create a writable stream to a file in the directory @a dirpath.
1048 * The file will have an arbitrary and unique name, and the full path
1049 * will be returned in @a temp_path. The stream will be returned in
1050 * @a stream. Both will be allocated from @a result_pool.
1051 *
1052 * If @a dirpath is @c NULL, use the path returned from svn_io_temp_dir().
1053 * (Note that when using the system-provided temp directory, it may not
1054 * be possible to atomically rename the resulting file due to cross-device
1055 * issues.)
1056 *
1057 * The file will be deleted according to @a delete_when.  If that is
1058 * #svn_io_file_del_on_pool_cleanup, it refers to @a result_pool.
1059 *
1060 * Temporary allocations will be performed in @a scratch_pool.
1061 *
1062 * @since New in 1.6
1063 * @see svn_io_open_unique_file3()
1064 */
1065svn_error_t *
1066svn_stream_open_unique(svn_stream_t **stream,
1067                       const char **temp_path,
1068                       const char *dirpath,
1069                       svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
1070                       apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1071                       apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1072
1073
1074/** Create a stream from an APR file.  For convenience, if @a file is
1075 * @c NULL, an empty stream created by svn_stream_empty() is returned.
1076 *
1077 * This function should normally be called with @a disown set to FALSE,
1078 * in which case closing the stream will also close the underlying file.
1079 *
1080 * If @a disown is TRUE, the stream will disown the underlying file,
1081 * meaning that svn_stream_close() will not close the file.
1082 *
1083 * @since New in 1.4.
1084 */
1085svn_stream_t *
1086svn_stream_from_aprfile2(apr_file_t *file,
1087                         svn_boolean_t disown,
1088                         apr_pool_t *pool);
1089
1090/** Similar to svn_stream_from_aprfile2(), except that the file will
1091 * always be disowned.
1092 *
1093 * @note The stream returned is not considered to "own" the underlying
1094 *       file, meaning that svn_stream_close() on the stream will not
1095 *       close the file.
1096 *
1097 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
1098 */
1099SVN_DEPRECATED
1100svn_stream_t *
1101svn_stream_from_aprfile(apr_file_t *file,
1102                        apr_pool_t *pool);
1103
1104/** Set @a *in to a generic stream connected to stdin, allocated in
1105 * @a pool.  The stream and its underlying APR handle will be closed
1106 * when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
1107 *
1108 * @since New in 1.7.
1109 */
1110svn_error_t *
1111svn_stream_for_stdin(svn_stream_t **in,
1112                     apr_pool_t *pool);
1113
1114/** Set @a *err to a generic stream connected to stderr, allocated in
1115 * @a pool.  The stream and its underlying APR handle will be closed
1116 * when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
1117 *
1118 * @since New in 1.7.
1119 */
1120svn_error_t *
1121svn_stream_for_stderr(svn_stream_t **err,
1122                      apr_pool_t *pool);
1123
1124/** Set @a *out to a generic stream connected to stdout, allocated in
1125 * @a pool.  The stream and its underlying APR handle will be closed
1126 * when @a pool is cleared or destroyed.
1127 */
1128svn_error_t *
1129svn_stream_for_stdout(svn_stream_t **out,
1130                      apr_pool_t *pool);
1131
1132/** Set @a *str to a string buffer allocated in @a result_pool that contains
1133 * all data from the current position in @a stream to its end.  @a len_hint
1134 * specifies the initial capacity of the string buffer and may be 0.  The
1135 * buffer gets automatically resized to fit the actual amount of data being
1136 * read from @a stream.
1137 *
1138 * @since New in 1.9.
1139 */
1140svn_error_t *
1141svn_stringbuf_from_stream(svn_stringbuf_t **str,
1142                          svn_stream_t *stream,
1143                          apr_size_t len_hint,
1144                          apr_pool_t *result_pool);
1145
1146/** Return a generic stream connected to stringbuf @a str.  Allocate the
1147 * stream in @a pool.
1148 */
1149svn_stream_t *
1150svn_stream_from_stringbuf(svn_stringbuf_t *str,
1151                          apr_pool_t *pool);
1152
1153/** Return a generic read-only stream connected to string @a str.
1154 *  Allocate the stream in @a pool.
1155 */
1156svn_stream_t *
1157svn_stream_from_string(const svn_string_t *str,
1158                       apr_pool_t *pool);
1159
1160/** Return a generic stream which implements buffered reads and writes.
1161 *  The stream will preferentially store data in-memory, but may use
1162 *  disk storage as backup if the amount of data is large.
1163 *  Allocate the stream in @a result_pool
1164 *
1165 * @since New in 1.8.
1166 */
1167svn_stream_t *
1168svn_stream_buffered(apr_pool_t *result_pool);
1169
1170/** Return a stream that decompresses all data read and compresses all
1171 * data written. The stream @a stream is used to read and write all
1172 * compressed data. All compression data structures are allocated on
1173 * @a pool. If compression support is not compiled in then
1174 * svn_stream_compressed() returns @a stream unmodified. Make sure you
1175 * call svn_stream_close() on the stream returned by this function,
1176 * so that all data are flushed and cleaned up.
1177 *
1178 * @note From 1.4, compression support is always compiled in.
1179 */
1180svn_stream_t *
1181svn_stream_compressed(svn_stream_t *stream,
1182                      apr_pool_t *pool);
1183
1184/** Return a stream that calculates checksums for all data read
1185 * and written.  The stream @a stream is used to read and write all data.
1186 * The stream and the resulting digests are allocated in @a pool.
1187 *
1188 * When the stream is closed, @a *read_checksum and @a *write_checksum
1189 * are set to point to the resulting checksums, of type @a read_checksum_kind
1190 * and @a write_checksum_kind, respectively.
1191 *
1192 * Both @a read_checksum and @a write_checksum can be @c NULL, in which case
1193 * the respective checksum isn't calculated.
1194 *
1195 * If @a read_all is TRUE, make sure that all data available on @a
1196 * stream is read (and checksummed) when the stream is closed.
1197 *
1198 * Read and write operations can be mixed without interfering.
1199 *
1200 * The @a stream passed into this function is closed when the created
1201 * stream is closed.
1202 *
1203 * @since New in 1.6.
1204 */
1205svn_stream_t *
1206svn_stream_checksummed2(svn_stream_t *stream,
1207                        svn_checksum_t **read_checksum,
1208                        svn_checksum_t **write_checksum,
1209                        svn_checksum_kind_t checksum_kind,
1210                        svn_boolean_t read_all,
1211                        apr_pool_t *pool);
1212
1213/**
1214 * Similar to svn_stream_checksummed2(), but always returning the MD5
1215 * checksum in @a read_digest and @a write_digest.
1216 *
1217 * @since New in 1.4.
1218 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.5 API.
1219 */
1220SVN_DEPRECATED
1221svn_stream_t *
1222svn_stream_checksummed(svn_stream_t *stream,
1223                       const unsigned char **read_digest,
1224                       const unsigned char **write_digest,
1225                       svn_boolean_t read_all,
1226                       apr_pool_t *pool);
1227
1228/** Read from a generic stream until @a buffer is filled upto @a *len or
1229 * until EOF is reached. @see svn_stream_t
1230 *
1231 * @since New in 1.9.
1232 */
1233svn_error_t *
1234svn_stream_read_full(svn_stream_t *stream,
1235                     char *buffer,
1236                     apr_size_t *len);
1237
1238
1239/** Returns @c TRUE if the generic @c stream supports svn_stream_read2().
1240 *
1241 * @since New in 1.9.
1242 */
1243svn_boolean_t
1244svn_stream_supports_partial_read(svn_stream_t *stream);
1245
1246/** Read all currently available upto @a *len into @a buffer. Use
1247 * svn_stream_read_full() if you want to wait for the buffer to be filled
1248 * or EOF. If the stream doesn't support limited reads this function will
1249 * return an #SVN_ERR_STREAM_NOT_SUPPORTED error.
1250 *
1251 * A 0 byte read signals the end of the stream.
1252 *
1253 * @since New in 1.9.
1254 */
1255svn_error_t *
1256svn_stream_read2(svn_stream_t *stream,
1257                 char *buffer,
1258                 apr_size_t *len);
1259
1260
1261/** Read from a generic stream until the buffer is completely filled or EOF.
1262 * @see svn_stream_t.
1263 *
1264 * @note This function is a wrapper of svn_stream_read_full() now, which name
1265 * better documents the behavior of this function.
1266 *
1267 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.8 API
1268 */
1269SVN_DEPRECATED
1270svn_error_t *
1271svn_stream_read(svn_stream_t *stream,
1272                char *buffer,
1273                apr_size_t *len);
1274
1275/**
1276 * Skip @a len bytes from a generic @a stream. If the stream is exhausted
1277 * before @a len bytes have been read, return an error.
1278 *
1279 * @note  No assumption can be made on the semantics of this function
1280 * other than that the stream read pointer will be advanced by *len
1281 * bytes. Depending on the capabilities of the underlying stream
1282 * implementation, this may for instance be translated into a sequence
1283 * of reads or a simple seek operation. If the stream implementation has
1284 * not provided a skip function, this will read from the stream and
1285 * discard the data.
1286 *
1287 * @since New in 1.7.
1288 */
1289svn_error_t *
1290svn_stream_skip(svn_stream_t *stream,
1291                apr_size_t len);
1292
1293/** Write to a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
1294svn_error_t *
1295svn_stream_write(svn_stream_t *stream,
1296                 const char *data,
1297                 apr_size_t *len);
1298
1299/** Close a generic stream. @see svn_stream_t. */
1300svn_error_t *
1301svn_stream_close(svn_stream_t *stream);
1302
1303/** Reset a generic stream back to its origin. (E.g. On a file this would be
1304 * implemented as a seek to position 0).  This function returns a
1305 * #SVN_ERR_STREAM_SEEK_NOT_SUPPORTED error when the stream doesn't
1306 * implement resetting.
1307 *
1308 * @since New in 1.7.
1309 */
1310svn_error_t *
1311svn_stream_reset(svn_stream_t *stream);
1312
1313/** Returns @c TRUE if the generic @a stream supports svn_stream_mark().
1314 *
1315 * @see svn_stream_mark()
1316 * @since New in 1.7.
1317 */
1318svn_boolean_t
1319svn_stream_supports_mark(svn_stream_t *stream);
1320
1321/** Set a @a mark at the current position of a generic @a stream,
1322 * which can later be sought back to using svn_stream_seek().
1323 * The @a mark is allocated in @a pool.
1324 *
1325 * This function returns the #SVN_ERR_STREAM_SEEK_NOT_SUPPORTED error
1326 * if the stream doesn't implement seeking.
1327 *
1328 * @see svn_stream_seek()
1329 * @since New in 1.7.
1330 */
1331svn_error_t *
1332svn_stream_mark(svn_stream_t *stream,
1333                svn_stream_mark_t **mark,
1334                apr_pool_t *pool);
1335
1336/** Seek to a @a mark in a generic @a stream.
1337 * This function returns the #SVN_ERR_STREAM_SEEK_NOT_SUPPORTED error
1338 * if the stream doesn't implement seeking. Passing NULL as @a mark,
1339 * seeks to the start of the stream.
1340 *
1341 * @see svn_stream_mark()
1342 * @since New in 1.7.
1343 */
1344svn_error_t *
1345svn_stream_seek(svn_stream_t *stream, const svn_stream_mark_t *mark);
1346
1347/** When a stream supports polling for available data, obtain a boolean
1348 * indicating whether data is waiting to be read. If the stream doesn't
1349 * support polling this function returns a #SVN_ERR_STREAM_NOT_SUPPORTED
1350 * error.
1351 *
1352 * If the data_available callback is implemented and the stream is at the end
1353 * the stream will set @a *data_available to FALSE.
1354 *
1355 * @since New in 1.9.
1356 */
1357svn_error_t *
1358svn_stream_data_available(svn_stream_t *stream,
1359                          svn_boolean_t *data_available);
1360
1361/** Return a writable stream which, when written to, writes to both of the
1362 * underlying streams.  Both of these streams will be closed upon closure of
1363 * the returned stream; use svn_stream_disown() if this is not the desired
1364 * behavior.  One or both of @a out1 and @a out2 may be @c NULL.  If both are
1365 * @c NULL, @c NULL is returned.
1366 *
1367 * @since New in 1.7.
1368 */
1369svn_stream_t *
1370svn_stream_tee(svn_stream_t *out1,
1371               svn_stream_t *out2,
1372               apr_pool_t *pool);
1373
1374/** Write NULL-terminated string @a str to @a stream.
1375 *
1376 * @since New in 1.8.
1377 *
1378 */
1379svn_error_t *
1380svn_stream_puts(svn_stream_t *stream,
1381                const char *str);
1382
1383/** Write to @a stream using a printf-style @a fmt specifier, passed through
1384 * apr_psprintf() using memory from @a pool.
1385 */
1386svn_error_t *
1387svn_stream_printf(svn_stream_t *stream,
1388                  apr_pool_t *pool,
1389                  const char *fmt,
1390                  ...)
1391       __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
1392
1393/** Write to @a stream using a printf-style @a fmt specifier, passed through
1394 * apr_psprintf() using memory from @a pool.  The resulting string
1395 * will be translated to @a encoding before it is sent to @a stream.
1396 *
1397 * @note Use @c APR_LOCALE_CHARSET to translate to the encoding of the
1398 * current locale.
1399 *
1400 * @since New in 1.3.
1401 */
1402svn_error_t *
1403svn_stream_printf_from_utf8(svn_stream_t *stream,
1404                            const char *encoding,
1405                            apr_pool_t *pool,
1406                            const char *fmt,
1407                            ...)
1408       __attribute__((format(printf, 4, 5)));
1409
1410/** Allocate @a *stringbuf in @a pool, and read into it one line (terminated
1411 * by @a eol) from @a stream. The line-terminator is read from the stream,
1412 * but is not added to the end of the stringbuf.  Instead, the stringbuf
1413 * ends with a usual '\\0'.
1414 *
1415 * If @a stream runs out of bytes before encountering a line-terminator,
1416 * then set @a *eof to @c TRUE, otherwise set @a *eof to FALSE.
1417 */
1418svn_error_t *
1419svn_stream_readline(svn_stream_t *stream,
1420                    svn_stringbuf_t **stringbuf,
1421                    const char *eol,
1422                    svn_boolean_t *eof,
1423                    apr_pool_t *pool);
1424
1425/**
1426 * Read the contents of the readable stream @a from and write them to the
1427 * writable stream @a to calling @a cancel_func before copying each chunk.
1428 *
1429 * @a cancel_func may be @c NULL.
1430 *
1431 * @note both @a from and @a to will be closed upon successful completion of
1432 * the copy (but an error may still be returned, based on trying to close
1433 * the two streams). If the closure is not desired, then you can use
1434 * svn_stream_disown() to protect either or both of the streams from
1435 * being closed.
1436 *
1437 * @since New in 1.6.
1438 */
1439svn_error_t *
1440svn_stream_copy3(svn_stream_t *from,
1441                 svn_stream_t *to,
1442                 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
1443                 void *cancel_baton,
1444                 apr_pool_t *pool);
1445
1446/**
1447 * Same as svn_stream_copy3() but the streams are not closed.
1448 *
1449 * @since New in 1.5.
1450 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.5 API.
1451 */
1452SVN_DEPRECATED
1453svn_error_t *
1454svn_stream_copy2(svn_stream_t *from,
1455                 svn_stream_t *to,
1456                 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
1457                 void *cancel_baton,
1458                 apr_pool_t *pool);
1459
1460/**
1461 * Same as svn_stream_copy3(), but without the cancellation function
1462 * or stream closing.
1463 *
1464 * @since New in 1.1.
1465 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
1466 */
1467SVN_DEPRECATED
1468svn_error_t *
1469svn_stream_copy(svn_stream_t *from,
1470                svn_stream_t *to,
1471                apr_pool_t *pool);
1472
1473
1474/** Set @a *same to TRUE if @a stream1 and @a stream2 have the same
1475 * contents, else set it to FALSE.
1476 *
1477 * Both streams will be closed before this function returns (regardless of
1478 * the result, or any possible error).
1479 *
1480 * Use @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations.
1481 *
1482 * @since New in 1.7.
1483 */
1484svn_error_t *
1485svn_stream_contents_same2(svn_boolean_t *same,
1486                          svn_stream_t *stream1,
1487                          svn_stream_t *stream2,
1488                          apr_pool_t *pool);
1489
1490
1491/**
1492 * Same as svn_stream_contents_same2(), but the streams will not be closed.
1493 *
1494 * @since New in 1.4.
1495 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.6 API.
1496 */
1497SVN_DEPRECATED
1498svn_error_t *
1499svn_stream_contents_same(svn_boolean_t *same,
1500                         svn_stream_t *stream1,
1501                         svn_stream_t *stream2,
1502                         apr_pool_t *pool);
1503
1504
1505/** Read the contents of @a stream into memory, returning the data in
1506 * @a result. The stream will be closed when it has been successfully and
1507 * completely read.
1508 *
1509 * The returned memory is allocated in @a result_pool, and any temporary
1510 * allocations are performed in @a scratch_pool.
1511 *
1512 * @note due to memory pseudo-reallocation behavior (due to pools), this
1513 *   can be a memory-intensive operation for large files.
1514 *
1515 * @since New in 1.6
1516 */
1517svn_error_t *
1518svn_string_from_stream(svn_string_t **result,
1519                       svn_stream_t *stream,
1520                       apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1521                       apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1522
1523
1524/** A function type provided for use as a callback from
1525 * @c svn_stream_lazyopen_create().
1526 *
1527 * The callback function shall open a new stream and set @a *stream to
1528 * the stream object, allocated in @a result_pool.  @a baton is the
1529 * callback baton that was passed to svn_stream_lazyopen_create().
1530 *
1531 * @a result_pool is the result pool that was passed to
1532 * svn_stream_lazyopen_create().  The callback function may use
1533 * @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations; the caller may clear or
1534 * destroy @a scratch_pool any time after the function returns.
1535 *
1536 * @since New in 1.8.
1537 */
1538typedef svn_error_t *
1539(*svn_stream_lazyopen_func_t)(svn_stream_t **stream,
1540                              void *baton,
1541                              apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1542                              apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1543
1544
1545/** Return a generic stream which wraps another primary stream,
1546 * delaying the "opening" of that stream until the first time the
1547 * returned stream is accessed.
1548 *
1549 * @a open_func and @a open_baton are a callback function/baton pair
1550 * which will be invoked upon the first access of the returned
1551 * stream (read, write, mark, seek, skip, or possibly close).  The
1552 * callback shall open the primary stream.
1553 *
1554 * If the only "access" the returned stream gets is to close it
1555 * then @a open_func will only be called if @a open_on_close is TRUE.
1556 *
1557 * Allocate the returned stream in @a result_pool. Also arrange for
1558 * @a result_pool to be passed as the @c result_pool parameter to
1559 * @a open_func when it is called.
1560 *
1561 * @since New in 1.8.
1562 */
1563svn_stream_t *
1564svn_stream_lazyopen_create(svn_stream_lazyopen_func_t open_func,
1565                           void *open_baton,
1566                           svn_boolean_t open_on_close,
1567                           apr_pool_t *result_pool);
1568
1569/** @} */
1570
1571/** Set @a *result to a string containing the contents of @a
1572 * filename, which is either "-" (indicating that stdin should be
1573 * read) or the utf8-encoded path of a real file.
1574 *
1575 * @warning Callers should be aware of possible unexpected results
1576 * when using this function to read from stdin where additional
1577 * stdin-reading processes abound.  For example, if a program tries
1578 * both to invoke an external editor and to read from stdin, stdin
1579 * could be trashed and the editor might act funky or die outright.
1580 *
1581 * @note due to memory pseudo-reallocation behavior (due to pools), this
1582 *   can be a memory-intensive operation for large files.
1583 *
1584 * @since New in 1.5.
1585 */
1586svn_error_t *
1587svn_stringbuf_from_file2(svn_stringbuf_t **result,
1588                         const char *filename,
1589                         apr_pool_t *pool);
1590
1591/** Similar to svn_stringbuf_from_file2(), except that if @a filename
1592 * is "-", return the error #SVN_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE and don't
1593 * touch @a *result.
1594 *
1595 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.4 API.
1596 */
1597SVN_DEPRECATED
1598svn_error_t *
1599svn_stringbuf_from_file(svn_stringbuf_t **result,
1600                        const char *filename,
1601                        apr_pool_t *pool);
1602
1603/** Sets @a *result to a string containing the contents of the already opened
1604 * @a file.  Reads from the current position in file to the end.  Does not
1605 * close the file or reset the cursor position.
1606 *
1607 * @note due to memory pseudo-reallocation behavior (due to pools), this
1608 *   can be a memory-intensive operation for large files.
1609 */
1610svn_error_t *
1611svn_stringbuf_from_aprfile(svn_stringbuf_t **result,
1612                           apr_file_t *file,
1613                           apr_pool_t *pool);
1614
1615/** Remove file @a path, a utf8-encoded path.  This wraps apr_file_remove(),
1616 * converting any error to a Subversion error. If @a ignore_enoent is TRUE, and
1617 * the file is not present (APR_STATUS_IS_ENOENT returns TRUE), then no
1618 * error will be returned.
1619 *
1620 * The file will be removed even if it is not writable.  (On Windows and
1621 * OS/2, this function first clears the file's read-only bit.)
1622 *
1623 * @since New in 1.7.
1624 */
1625svn_error_t *
1626svn_io_remove_file2(const char *path,
1627                    svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
1628                    apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1629
1630/** Similar to svn_io_remove_file2(), except with @a ignore_enoent set to FALSE.
1631 *
1632 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.6 API.
1633 */
1634SVN_DEPRECATED
1635svn_error_t *
1636svn_io_remove_file(const char *path,
1637                   apr_pool_t *pool);
1638
1639/** Recursively remove directory @a path.  @a path is utf8-encoded.
1640 * If @a ignore_enoent is @c TRUE, don't fail if the target directory
1641 * doesn't exist.  Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
1642 *
1643 * Because recursive delete of a directory tree can be a lengthy operation,
1644 * provide @a cancel_func and @a cancel_baton for interruptibility.
1645 *
1646 * @since New in 1.5.
1647 */
1648svn_error_t *
1649svn_io_remove_dir2(const char *path,
1650                   svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
1651                   svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
1652                   void *cancel_baton,
1653                   apr_pool_t *pool);
1654
1655/** Similar to svn_io_remove_dir2(), but with @a ignore_enoent set to
1656 * @c FALSE and @a cancel_func and @a cancel_baton set to @c NULL.
1657 *
1658 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API
1659 */
1660SVN_DEPRECATED
1661svn_error_t *
1662svn_io_remove_dir(const char *path,
1663                  apr_pool_t *pool);
1664
1665/** Read all of the disk entries in directory @a path, a utf8-encoded
1666 * path.  Set @a *dirents to a hash mapping dirent names (<tt>char *</tt>) to
1667 * undefined non-NULL values, allocated in @a pool.
1668 *
1669 * @note The `.' and `..' directories normally returned by
1670 * apr_dir_read() are NOT returned in the hash.
1671 *
1672 * @since New in 1.4.
1673 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.6 API.
1674 */
1675SVN_DEPRECATED
1676svn_error_t *
1677svn_io_get_dir_filenames(apr_hash_t **dirents,
1678                         const char *path,
1679                         apr_pool_t *pool);
1680
1681/** Read all of the disk entries in directory @a path, a utf8-encoded
1682 * path.  Set @a *dirents to a hash mapping dirent names (<tt>char *</tt>) to
1683 * #svn_io_dirent2_t structures, allocated in @a pool.
1684 *
1685 * If @a only_check_type is set to @c TRUE, only the kind and special
1686 * fields of the svn_io_dirent2_t are filled.
1687 *
1688 * @note The `.' and `..' directories normally returned by
1689 * apr_dir_read() are NOT returned in the hash.
1690 *
1691 * @note The kind field in the @a dirents is set according to the mapping
1692 *       as documented for svn_io_check_path().
1693 *
1694 * @since New in 1.7.
1695 */
1696svn_error_t *
1697svn_io_get_dirents3(apr_hash_t **dirents,
1698                    const char *path,
1699                    svn_boolean_t only_check_type,
1700                    apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1701                    apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1702
1703
1704/** Similar to svn_io_get_dirents3, but returns a mapping to svn_io_dirent_t
1705 * structures instead of svn_io_dirent2_t and with only a single pool.
1706 *
1707 * @since New in 1.3.
1708 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.6 API.
1709 */
1710SVN_DEPRECATED
1711svn_error_t *
1712svn_io_get_dirents2(apr_hash_t **dirents,
1713                    const char *path,
1714                    apr_pool_t *pool);
1715
1716/** Similar to svn_io_get_dirents2(), but @a *dirents is a hash table
1717 * with #svn_node_kind_t values.
1718 *
1719 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.2 API.
1720 */
1721SVN_DEPRECATED
1722svn_error_t *
1723svn_io_get_dirents(apr_hash_t **dirents,
1724                   const char *path,
1725                   apr_pool_t *pool);
1726
1727/** Create a svn_io_dirent2_t instance for path. Specialized variant of
1728 * svn_io_stat() that directly translates node_kind and special.
1729 *
1730 * If @a verify_truename is @c TRUE, an additional check is performed to
1731 * verify the truename of the last path component on case insensitive
1732 * filesystems. This check is expensive compared to a just a stat,
1733 * but certainly cheaper than a full truename calculation using
1734 * apr_filepath_merge() which verifies all path components.
1735 *
1736 * If @a ignore_enoent is set to @c TRUE, set *dirent_p->kind to
1737 * svn_node_none instead of returning an error.
1738 *
1739 * @since New in 1.8.
1740 */
1741svn_error_t *
1742svn_io_stat_dirent2(const svn_io_dirent2_t **dirent_p,
1743                    const char *path,
1744                    svn_boolean_t verify_truename,
1745                    svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
1746                    apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1747                    apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1748
1749
1750/** Similar to svn_io_stat_dirent2(), but always passes FALSE for
1751 * @a verify_truename.
1752 *
1753 * @since New in 1.7.
1754 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.7 API.
1755 */
1756SVN_DEPRECATED
1757svn_error_t *
1758svn_io_stat_dirent(const svn_io_dirent2_t **dirent_p,
1759                   const char *path,
1760                   svn_boolean_t ignore_enoent,
1761                   apr_pool_t *result_pool,
1762                   apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
1763
1764
1765/** Callback function type for svn_io_dir_walk() */
1766typedef svn_error_t * (*svn_io_walk_func_t)(void *baton,
1767                                            const char *path,
1768                                            const apr_finfo_t *finfo,
1769                                            apr_pool_t *pool);
1770
1771/** Recursively walk the directory rooted at @a dirname, a
1772 * utf8-encoded path, invoking @a walk_func (with @a walk_baton) for
1773 * each item in the tree.  For a given directory, invoke @a walk_func
1774 * on the directory itself before invoking it on any children thereof.
1775 *
1776 * Deliver to @a walk_func the information specified by @a wanted,
1777 * which is a combination of @c APR_FINFO_* flags, plus the
1778 * information specified by @c APR_FINFO_TYPE and @c APR_FINFO_NAME.
1779 *
1780 * Use @a pool for all allocations.
1781 *
1782 * @note This function does not currently pass all file types to @a
1783 * walk_func -- only APR_DIR, APR_REG, and APR_LNK.  We reserve the
1784 * right to pass additional file types through this interface in the
1785 * future, though, so implementations of this callback should
1786 * explicitly test FINFO->filetype.  See the APR library's
1787 * apr_filetype_e enum for the various filetypes and their meanings.
1788 *
1789 * @since New in 1.7.
1790 */
1791svn_error_t *
1792svn_io_dir_walk2(const char *dirname,
1793                 apr_int32_t wanted,
1794                 svn_io_walk_func_t walk_func,
1795                 void *walk_baton,
1796                 apr_pool_t *pool);
1797
1798/** Similar to svn_io_dir_walk(), but only calls @a walk_func for
1799 * files of type APR_DIR (directory) and APR_REG (regular file).
1800 *
1801 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.6 API.
1802 */
1803SVN_DEPRECATED
1804svn_error_t *
1805svn_io_dir_walk(const char *dirname,
1806                apr_int32_t wanted,
1807                svn_io_walk_func_t walk_func,
1808                void *walk_baton,
1809                apr_pool_t *pool);
1810
1811/**
1812 * Start @a cmd with @a args, using utf8-encoded @a path as working
1813 * directory.  Return the process handle for the invoked program in @a
1814 * *cmd_proc.
1815 *
1816 * If @a infile_pipe is TRUE, connect @a cmd's stdin to a pipe;
1817 * otherwise, connect it to @a infile (which may be NULL).  If
1818 * @a outfile_pipe is TRUE, connect @a cmd's stdout to a pipe; otherwise,
1819 * connect it to @a outfile (which may be NULL).  If @a errfile_pipe
1820 * is TRUE, connect @a cmd's stderr to a pipe; otherwise, connect it
1821 * to @a errfile (which may be NULL).  (Callers must pass FALSE for
1822 * each of these boolean values for which the corresponding file
1823 * handle is non-NULL.)
1824 *
1825 * @a args is a list of utf8-encoded <tt>const char *</tt> arguments,
1826 * terminated by @c NULL.  @a args[0] is the name of the program, though it
1827 * need not be the same as @a cmd.
1828 *
1829 * If @a inherit is TRUE, the invoked program inherits its environment from
1830 * the caller and @a cmd, if not absolute, is searched for in PATH.
1831 *
1832 * If @a inherit is FALSE @a cmd must be an absolute path and the invoked
1833 * program inherits the environment defined by @a env or runs with an empty
1834 * environment in @a env is NULL.
1835 *
1836 * @note On some platforms, failure to execute @a cmd in the child process
1837 * will result in error output being written to @a errfile, if non-NULL, and
1838 * a non-zero exit status being returned to the parent process.
1839 *
1840 * @note An APR bug affects Windows: passing a NULL @a env does not
1841 * guarantee the invoked program to run with an empty environment when
1842 * @a inherit is FALSE, the program may inherit its parent's environment.
1843 * Explicitly pass an empty @a env to get an empty environment.
1844 *
1845 * @since New in 1.8.
1846 */
1847svn_error_t *svn_io_start_cmd3(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
1848                               const char *path,
1849                               const char *cmd,
1850                               const char *const *args,
1851                               const char *const *env,
1852                               svn_boolean_t inherit,
1853                               svn_boolean_t infile_pipe,
1854                               apr_file_t *infile,
1855                               svn_boolean_t outfile_pipe,
1856                               apr_file_t *outfile,
1857                               svn_boolean_t errfile_pipe,
1858                               apr_file_t *errfile,
1859                               apr_pool_t *pool);
1860
1861
1862/**
1863 * Similar to svn_io_start_cmd3() but with @a env always set to NULL.
1864 *
1865 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.7 API
1866 * @since New in 1.7.
1867 */
1868SVN_DEPRECATED
1869svn_error_t *svn_io_start_cmd2(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
1870                               const char *path,
1871                               const char *cmd,
1872                               const char *const *args,
1873                               svn_boolean_t inherit,
1874                               svn_boolean_t infile_pipe,
1875                               apr_file_t *infile,
1876                               svn_boolean_t outfile_pipe,
1877                               apr_file_t *outfile,
1878                               svn_boolean_t errfile_pipe,
1879                               apr_file_t *errfile,
1880                               apr_pool_t *pool);
1881
1882/**
1883 * Similar to svn_io_start_cmd2() but with @a infile_pipe, @a
1884 * outfile_pipe, and @a errfile_pipe always FALSE.
1885 *
1886 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.6 API
1887 * @since New in 1.3.
1888 */
1889SVN_DEPRECATED
1890svn_error_t *
1891svn_io_start_cmd(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
1892                 const char *path,
1893                 const char *cmd,
1894                 const char *const *args,
1895                 svn_boolean_t inherit,
1896                 apr_file_t *infile,
1897                 apr_file_t *outfile,
1898                 apr_file_t *errfile,
1899                 apr_pool_t *pool);
1900
1901/**
1902 * Wait for the process @a *cmd_proc to complete and optionally retrieve
1903 * its exit code.  @a cmd is used only in error messages.
1904 *
1905 * If @a exitcode is not NULL, set @a *exitcode to the exit code of the
1906 * process and do not consider any exit code to be an error.  If @a exitcode
1907 * is NULL, then if the exit code of the process is non-zero then return an
1908 * #SVN_ERR_EXTERNAL_PROGRAM error.
1909 *
1910 * If @a exitwhy is not NULL, set @a *exitwhy to indicate why the process
1911 * terminated and do not consider any reason to be an error.  If @a exitwhy
1912 * is NULL, then if the termination reason is not @c APR_PROC_CHECK_EXIT()
1913 * then return an #SVN_ERR_EXTERNAL_PROGRAM error.
1914 *
1915 * @since New in 1.3.
1916 */
1917svn_error_t *
1918svn_io_wait_for_cmd(apr_proc_t *cmd_proc,
1919                    const char *cmd,
1920                    int *exitcode,
1921                    apr_exit_why_e *exitwhy,
1922                    apr_pool_t *pool);
1923
1924/** Run a command to completion, by first calling svn_io_start_cmd() and
1925 * then calling svn_io_wait_for_cmd().  The parameters correspond to
1926 * the same-named parameters of those two functions.
1927 */
1928svn_error_t *
1929svn_io_run_cmd(const char *path,
1930               const char *cmd,
1931               const char *const *args,
1932               int *exitcode,
1933               apr_exit_why_e *exitwhy,
1934               svn_boolean_t inherit,
1935               apr_file_t *infile,
1936               apr_file_t *outfile,
1937               apr_file_t *errfile,
1938               apr_pool_t *pool);
1939
1940/** Invoke the configured @c diff program, with @a user_args (an array
1941 * of utf8-encoded @a num_user_args arguments) if they are specified
1942 * (that is, if @a user_args is non-NULL), or "-u" if they are not.
1943 * If @a user_args is NULL, the value of @a num_user_args is ignored.
1944 *
1945 * Diff runs in utf8-encoded @a dir, and its exit status is stored in
1946 * @a exitcode, if it is not @c NULL.
1947 *
1948 * If @a label1 and/or @a label2 are not NULL they will be passed to the diff
1949 * process as the arguments of "-L" options.  @a label1 and @a label2 are also
1950 * in utf8, and will be converted to native charset along with the other args.
1951 *
1952 * @a from is the first file passed to diff, and @a to is the second.  The
1953 * stdout of diff will be sent to @a outfile, and the stderr to @a errfile.
1954 *
1955 * @a diff_cmd must be non-NULL.
1956 *
1957 * Do all allocation in @a pool.
1958 * @since New in 1.6.0.
1959 */
1960svn_error_t *
1961svn_io_run_diff2(const char *dir,
1962                 const char *const *user_args,
1963                 int num_user_args,
1964                 const char *label1,
1965                 const char *label2,
1966                 const char *from,
1967                 const char *to,
1968                 int *exitcode,
1969                 apr_file_t *outfile,
1970                 apr_file_t *errfile,
1971                 const char *diff_cmd,
1972                 apr_pool_t *pool);
1973
1974/** Similar to svn_io_run_diff2() but with @a diff_cmd encoded in internal
1975 * encoding used by APR.
1976 *
1977 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.5 API. */
1978SVN_DEPRECATED
1979svn_error_t *
1980svn_io_run_diff(const char *dir,
1981                const char *const *user_args,
1982                int num_user_args,
1983                const char *label1,
1984                const char *label2,
1985                const char *from,
1986                const char *to,
1987                int *exitcode,
1988                apr_file_t *outfile,
1989                apr_file_t *errfile,
1990                const char *diff_cmd,
1991                apr_pool_t *pool);
1992
1993
1994
1995/** Invoke the configured @c diff3 program, in utf8-encoded @a dir
1996 * like this:
1997 *
1998 *          diff3 -E -m @a mine @a older @a yours > @a merged
1999 *
2000 * (See the diff3 documentation for details.)
2001 *
2002 * If @a user_args is non-NULL, replace "-E" with the <tt>const char*</tt>
2003 * elements that @a user_args contains.
2004 *
2005 * @a mine, @a older and @a yours are utf8-encoded paths (relative to
2006 * @a dir or absolute) to three files that already exist.
2007 *
2008 * @a merged is an open file handle, and is left open after the merge
2009 * result is written to it. (@a merged should *not* be the same file
2010 * as @a mine, or nondeterministic things may happen!)
2011 *
2012 * @a mine_label, @a older_label, @a yours_label are utf8-encoded label
2013 * parameters for diff3's -L option.  Any of them may be @c NULL, in
2014 * which case the corresponding @a mine, @a older, or @a yours parameter is
2015 * used instead.
2016 *
2017 * Set @a *exitcode to diff3's exit status.  If @a *exitcode is anything
2018 * other than 0 or 1, then return #SVN_ERR_EXTERNAL_PROGRAM.  (Note the
2019 * following from the diff3 info pages: "An exit status of 0 means
2020 * `diff3' was successful, 1 means some conflicts were found, and 2
2021 * means trouble.")
2022 *
2023 * @a diff3_cmd must be non-NULL.
2024 *
2025 * Do all allocation in @a pool.
2026 *
2027 * @since New in 1.4.
2028 */
2029svn_error_t *
2030svn_io_run_diff3_3(int *exitcode,
2031                   const char *dir,
2032                   const char *mine,
2033                   const char *older,
2034                   const char *yours,
2035                   const char *mine_label,
2036                   const char *older_label,
2037                   const char *yours_label,
2038                   apr_file_t *merged,
2039                   const char *diff3_cmd,
2040                   const apr_array_header_t *user_args,
2041                   apr_pool_t *pool);
2042
2043/** Similar to svn_io_run_diff3_3(), but with @a diff3_cmd encoded in
2044 * internal encoding used by APR.
2045 *
2046 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.5 API.
2047 * @since New in 1.4.
2048 */
2049SVN_DEPRECATED
2050svn_error_t *
2051svn_io_run_diff3_2(int *exitcode,
2052                   const char *dir,
2053                   const char *mine,
2054                   const char *older,
2055                   const char *yours,
2056                   const char *mine_label,
2057                   const char *older_label,
2058                   const char *yours_label,
2059                   apr_file_t *merged,
2060                   const char *diff3_cmd,
2061                   const apr_array_header_t *user_args,
2062                   apr_pool_t *pool);
2063
2064/** Similar to svn_io_run_diff3_2(), but with @a user_args set to @c NULL.
2065 *
2066 * @deprecated Provided for backwards compatibility with the 1.3 API.
2067 */
2068SVN_DEPRECATED
2069svn_error_t *
2070svn_io_run_diff3(const char *dir,
2071                 const char *mine,
2072                 const char *older,
2073                 const char *yours,
2074                 const char *mine_label,
2075                 const char *older_label,
2076                 const char *yours_label,
2077                 apr_file_t *merged,
2078                 int *exitcode,
2079                 const char *diff3_cmd,
2080                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2081
2082
2083/** Parse utf8-encoded @a mimetypes_file as a MIME types file (such as
2084 * is provided with Apache HTTP Server), and set @a *type_map to a
2085 * hash mapping <tt>const char *</tt> filename extensions to
2086 * <tt>const char *</tt> MIME types.
2087 *
2088 * @since New in 1.5.
2089 */
2090svn_error_t *
2091svn_io_parse_mimetypes_file(apr_hash_t **type_map,
2092                            const char *mimetypes_file,
2093                            apr_pool_t *pool);
2094
2095
2096/** Examine utf8-encoded @a file to determine if it can be described by a
2097 * known (as in, known by this function) Multipurpose Internet Mail
2098 * Extension (MIME) type.  If so, set @a *mimetype to a character string
2099 * describing the MIME type, else set it to @c NULL.
2100 *
2101 * If not @c NULL, @a mimetype_map is a hash mapping <tt>const char *</tt>
2102 * filename extensions to <tt>const char *</tt> MIME types, and is the
2103 * first source consulted regarding @a file's MIME type.
2104 *
2105 * Use @a pool for any necessary allocations.
2106 *
2107 * @since New in 1.5.
2108 */
2109svn_error_t *
2110svn_io_detect_mimetype2(const char **mimetype,
2111                        const char *file,
2112                        apr_hash_t *mimetype_map,
2113                        apr_pool_t *pool);
2114
2115
2116/** Like svn_io_detect_mimetype2, but with @a mimetypes_map set to
2117 * @c NULL.
2118 *
2119 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API
2120 */
2121SVN_DEPRECATED
2122svn_error_t *
2123svn_io_detect_mimetype(const char **mimetype,
2124                       const char *file,
2125                       apr_pool_t *pool);
2126
2127
2128/** Examine up to @a len bytes of data in @a buf to determine if the
2129 * can be considered binary data, in which case return TRUE.
2130 * If the data can be considered plain-text data, return FALSE.
2131 *
2132 * @since New in 1.7.
2133 */
2134svn_boolean_t
2135svn_io_is_binary_data(const void *buf, apr_size_t len);
2136
2137
2138/** Wrapper for apr_file_open().  @a fname is utf8-encoded.
2139    Always passed flag | APR_BINARY to apr. */
2140svn_error_t *
2141svn_io_file_open(apr_file_t **new_file,
2142                 const char *fname,
2143                 apr_int32_t flag,
2144                 apr_fileperms_t perm,
2145                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2146
2147
2148/** Wrapper for apr_file_close(). */
2149svn_error_t *
2150svn_io_file_close(apr_file_t *file,
2151                  apr_pool_t *pool);
2152
2153
2154/** Wrapper for apr_file_getc(). */
2155svn_error_t *
2156svn_io_file_getc(char *ch,
2157                 apr_file_t *file,
2158                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2159
2160
2161/** Wrapper for apr_file_putc().
2162  * @since New in 1.7
2163  */
2164svn_error_t *
2165svn_io_file_putc(char ch,
2166                 apr_file_t *file,
2167                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2168
2169
2170/** Wrapper for apr_file_info_get(). */
2171svn_error_t *
2172svn_io_file_info_get(apr_finfo_t *finfo,
2173                     apr_int32_t wanted,
2174                     apr_file_t *file,
2175                     apr_pool_t *pool);
2176
2177
2178/** Wrapper for apr_file_read(). */
2179svn_error_t *
2180svn_io_file_read(apr_file_t *file,
2181                 void *buf,
2182                 apr_size_t *nbytes,
2183                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2184
2185
2186/** Wrapper for apr_file_read_full().
2187 *
2188 * If @a hit_eof is not NULL, EOF will be indicated there and no
2189 * svn_error_t error object will be created upon EOF.
2190 *
2191 * @since New in 1.7
2192 */
2193svn_error_t *
2194svn_io_file_read_full2(apr_file_t *file,
2195                       void *buf,
2196                       apr_size_t nbytes,
2197                       apr_size_t *bytes_read,
2198                       svn_boolean_t *hit_eof,
2199                       apr_pool_t *pool);
2200
2201
2202/** Similar to svn_io_file_read_full2 with hit_eof being set
2203 * to @c NULL.
2204 *
2205 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.6 API
2206 */
2207SVN_DEPRECATED
2208svn_error_t *
2209svn_io_file_read_full(apr_file_t *file,
2210                      void *buf,
2211                      apr_size_t nbytes,
2212                      apr_size_t *bytes_read,
2213                      apr_pool_t *pool);
2214
2215
2216/** Wrapper for apr_file_seek(). */
2217svn_error_t *
2218svn_io_file_seek(apr_file_t *file,
2219                 apr_seek_where_t where,
2220                 apr_off_t *offset,
2221                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2222
2223/** Set the file pointer of the #APR_BUFFERED @a file to @a offset.  In
2224 * contrast to #svn_io_file_seek, this function will attempt to resize the
2225 * internal data buffer to @a block_size bytes and to read data aligned to
2226 * multiples of that value.  The beginning of the block will be returned
2227 * in @a buffer_start, if that is not NULL.
2228 * Uses @a scratch_pool for temporary allocations.
2229 *
2230 * @note Due to limitations of the APR API, the alignment may not be
2231 * successful.  If you never use any other seek function on @a file,
2232 * however, you are virtually guaranteed to get at least 4kByte alignment
2233 * for all reads.
2234 *
2235 * @note Calling this for non-buffered files is legal but inefficient.
2236 *
2237 * @since New in 1.9
2238 */
2239svn_error_t *
2240svn_io_file_aligned_seek(apr_file_t *file,
2241                         apr_off_t block_size,
2242                         apr_off_t *buffer_start,
2243                         apr_off_t offset,
2244                         apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
2245
2246/** Wrapper for apr_file_write(). */
2247svn_error_t *
2248svn_io_file_write(apr_file_t *file,
2249                  const void *buf,
2250                  apr_size_t *nbytes,
2251                  apr_pool_t *pool);
2252
2253/** Wrapper for apr_file_flush().
2254 * @since New in 1.9
2255 */
2256svn_error_t *
2257svn_io_file_flush(apr_file_t *file,
2258                  apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
2259
2260
2261
2262/** Wrapper for apr_file_write_full(). */
2263svn_error_t *
2264svn_io_file_write_full(apr_file_t *file,
2265                       const void *buf,
2266                       apr_size_t nbytes,
2267                       apr_size_t *bytes_written,
2268                       apr_pool_t *pool);
2269
2270/**
2271 * Writes @a nbytes bytes from @a *buf to a temporary file inside the same
2272 * directory as @a *final_path. Then syncs the temporary file to disk and
2273 * closes the file. After this rename the temporary file to @a final_path,
2274 * possibly replacing an existing file.
2275 *
2276 * If @a copy_perms_path is not NULL, copy the permissions applied on @a
2277 * @a copy_perms_path on the temporary file before renaming.
2278 *
2279 * @note This function uses advanced file control operations to flush buffers
2280 * to disk that aren't always accessible and can be very expensive. Avoid
2281 * using this function in cases where the file should just work on any
2282 * network filesystem.
2283 *
2284 * @since New in 1.9.
2285 */
2286svn_error_t *
2287svn_io_write_atomic(const char *final_path,
2288                    const void *buf,
2289                    apr_size_t nbytes,
2290                    const char* copy_perms_path,
2291                    apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
2292
2293/**
2294 * Open a unique file in @a dirpath, and write @a nbytes from @a buf to
2295 * the file before flushing it to disk and closing it.  Return the name
2296 * of the newly created file in @a *tmp_path, allocated in @a pool.
2297 *
2298 * If @a dirpath is @c NULL, use the path returned from svn_io_temp_dir().
2299 * (Note that when using the system-provided temp directory, it may not
2300 * be possible to atomically rename the resulting file due to cross-device
2301 * issues.)
2302 *
2303 * The file will be deleted according to @a delete_when.
2304 *
2305 * @since New in 1.6.
2306 */
2307svn_error_t *
2308svn_io_write_unique(const char **tmp_path,
2309                    const char *dirpath,
2310                    const void *buf,
2311                    apr_size_t nbytes,
2312                    svn_io_file_del_t delete_when,
2313                    apr_pool_t *pool);
2314
2315/** Wrapper for apr_file_trunc().
2316  * @since New in 1.6. */
2317svn_error_t *
2318svn_io_file_trunc(apr_file_t *file,
2319                  apr_off_t offset,
2320                  apr_pool_t *pool);
2321
2322
2323/** Wrapper for apr_stat().  @a fname is utf8-encoded. */
2324svn_error_t *
2325svn_io_stat(apr_finfo_t *finfo,
2326            const char *fname,
2327            apr_int32_t wanted,
2328            apr_pool_t *pool);
2329
2330
2331/** Rename and/or move the node (not necessarily a regular file) at
2332 * @a from_path to a new path @a to_path within the same filesystem.
2333 * In some cases, an existing node at @a to_path will be overwritten.
2334 *
2335 * A wrapper for apr_file_rename().  @a from_path and @a to_path are
2336 * utf8-encoded.
2337 */
2338svn_error_t *
2339svn_io_file_rename(const char *from_path,
2340                   const char *to_path,
2341                   apr_pool_t *pool);
2342
2343
2344/** Move the file from @a from_path to @a to_path, even across device
2345 * boundaries. Overwrite @a to_path if it exists.
2346 *
2347 * @note This function is different from svn_io_file_rename in that the
2348 * latter fails in the 'across device boundaries' case.
2349 *
2350 * @since New in 1.3.
2351 */
2352svn_error_t *
2353svn_io_file_move(const char *from_path,
2354                 const char *to_path,
2355                 apr_pool_t *pool);
2356
2357
2358/** Wrapper for apr_dir_make().  @a path is utf8-encoded. */
2359svn_error_t *
2360svn_io_dir_make(const char *path,
2361                apr_fileperms_t perm,
2362                apr_pool_t *pool);
2363
2364/** Same as svn_io_dir_make(), but sets the hidden attribute on the
2365    directory on systems that support it. */
2366svn_error_t *
2367svn_io_dir_make_hidden(const char *path,
2368                       apr_fileperms_t perm,
2369                       apr_pool_t *pool);
2370
2371/**
2372 * Same as svn_io_dir_make(), but attempts to set the sgid on the
2373 * directory on systems that support it.  Does not return an error if
2374 * the attempt to set the sgid bit fails.  On Unix filesystems,
2375 * setting the sgid bit on a directory ensures that files and
2376 * subdirectories created within inherit group ownership from the
2377 * parent instead of from the primary gid.
2378 *
2379 * @since New in 1.1.
2380 */
2381svn_error_t *
2382svn_io_dir_make_sgid(const char *path,
2383                     apr_fileperms_t perm,
2384                     apr_pool_t *pool);
2385
2386/** Wrapper for apr_dir_open().  @a dirname is utf8-encoded. */
2387svn_error_t *
2388svn_io_dir_open(apr_dir_t **new_dir,
2389                const char *dirname,
2390                apr_pool_t *pool);
2391
2392/** Wrapper for apr_dir_close().
2393 *
2394 * @since New in 1.7.
2395 */
2396svn_error_t *
2397svn_io_dir_close(apr_dir_t *thedir);
2398
2399/** Wrapper for apr_dir_remove().  @a dirname is utf8-encoded.
2400 * @note This function has this name to avoid confusion with
2401 * svn_io_remove_dir2(), which is recursive.
2402 */
2403svn_error_t *
2404svn_io_dir_remove_nonrecursive(const char *dirname,
2405                               apr_pool_t *pool);
2406
2407
2408/** Wrapper for apr_dir_read().  Ensures that @a finfo->name is
2409 * utf8-encoded, which means allocating @a finfo->name in @a pool,
2410 * which may or may not be the same as @a finfo's pool.  Use @a pool
2411 * for error allocation as well.
2412 */
2413svn_error_t *
2414svn_io_dir_read(apr_finfo_t *finfo,
2415                apr_int32_t wanted,
2416                apr_dir_t *thedir,
2417                apr_pool_t *pool);
2418
2419/** Wrapper for apr_file_name_get().  @a *filename is utf8-encoded.
2420 *
2421 * @note The file name may be NULL.
2422 *
2423 * @since New in 1.7. */
2424svn_error_t *
2425svn_io_file_name_get(const char **filename,
2426                     apr_file_t *file,
2427                     apr_pool_t *pool);
2428
2429
2430
2431/** Version/format files.
2432 *
2433 * @defgroup svn_io_format_files Version/format files
2434 * @{
2435 */
2436
2437/** Set @a *version to the integer that starts the file at @a path.  If the
2438 * file does not begin with a series of digits followed by a newline,
2439 * return the error #SVN_ERR_BAD_VERSION_FILE_FORMAT.  Use @a pool for
2440 * all allocations.
2441 */
2442svn_error_t *
2443svn_io_read_version_file(int *version,
2444                         const char *path,
2445                         apr_pool_t *pool);
2446
2447/** Create (or overwrite) the file at @a path with new contents,
2448 * formatted as a non-negative integer @a version followed by a single
2449 * newline.  On successful completion the file will be read-only.  Use
2450 * @a pool for all allocations.
2451 */
2452svn_error_t *
2453svn_io_write_version_file(const char *path,
2454                          int version,
2455                          apr_pool_t *pool);
2456
2457/** Read a line of text from a file, up to a specified length.
2458 *
2459 * Allocate @a *stringbuf in @a result_pool, and read into it one line
2460 * from @a file. Reading stops either after a line-terminator was found
2461 * or after @a max_len bytes have been read.
2462 *
2463 * If end-of-file is reached or @a max_len bytes have been read, and @a eof
2464 * is not NULL, then set @a *eof to @c TRUE.
2465 *
2466 * The line-terminator is not stored in @a *stringbuf.
2467 * The line-terminator is detected automatically and stored in @a *eol
2468 * if @a eol is not NULL. If EOF is reached and @a file does not end
2469 * with a newline character, and @a eol is not NULL, @ *eol is set to NULL.
2470 *
2471 * @a scratch_pool is used for temporary allocations.
2472 *
2473 * Hint: To read all data until a line-terminator is hit, pass APR_SIZE_MAX
2474 * for @a max_len.
2475 *
2476 * @since New in 1.8.
2477 */
2478svn_error_t *
2479svn_io_file_readline(apr_file_t *file,
2480                     svn_stringbuf_t **stringbuf,
2481                     const char **eol,
2482                     svn_boolean_t *eof,
2483                     apr_size_t max_len,
2484                     apr_pool_t *result_pool,
2485                     apr_pool_t *scratch_pool);
2486
2487/** @} */
2488
2489#ifdef __cplusplus
2490}
2491#endif /* __cplusplus */
2492
2493#endif /* SVN_IO_H */
2494