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// %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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// % Project : GUSI - Grand Unified Socket Interface
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// % File : GUSIFileSpec.nw - File specifications
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// % Author : Matthias Neeracher
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// % Language : C++
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// %
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// % $Log: GUSIFileSpec.h,v $
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// % Revision 1.2 2001/12/23 23:23:41 timeless%mac.com
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// % Bugzilla Bug 106386 rid source of these misspellings: persistant persistance priviledge protocal editting editted targetted targetting
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// % r='s from many people. sr=jst
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// %
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// % Revision 1.1 2001/03/11 22:35:07 sgehani%netscape.com
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// % First Checked In.
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// %
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// % Revision 1.15 2001/01/17 08:46:45 neeri
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// % Get rid of excess directory separators when name is empty
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// %
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// % Revision 1.14 2000/12/23 06:10:17 neeri
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// % Add GUSIFSpTouchFolder, GUSIFSpGetCatInfo; copy error in copy constructor
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// %
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// % Revision 1.13 2000/10/16 03:59:36 neeri
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// % Make FSSpec a member of GUSIFileSpec instead of a base class
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// %
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// % Revision 1.12 2000/06/12 04:20:58 neeri
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// % Introduce GUSI_*printf
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// %
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// % Revision 1.11 2000/05/23 07:00:00 neeri
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// % Improve formatting
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// %
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// % Revision 1.10 2000/03/15 07:16:08 neeri
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// % Fix path construction, temp name bugs
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// %
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// % Revision 1.9 2000/03/06 06:34:11 neeri
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// % Added C FSSpec convenience calls
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// %
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// % Revision 1.8 1999/08/26 05:45:02 neeri
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// % Fixes for literate edition of source code
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// %
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// % Revision 1.7 1999/07/19 06:21:02 neeri
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// % Add mkdir/rmdir, fix various file manager related bugs
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// %
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// % Revision 1.6 1999/06/28 06:00:53 neeri
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// % add support for generating temp names from basename
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// %
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// % Revision 1.5 1999/05/30 02:16:53 neeri
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// % Cleaner definition of GUSICatInfo
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// %
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// % Revision 1.4 1999/03/17 09:05:07 neeri
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// % Added GUSITimer, expanded docs
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// %
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// % Revision 1.3 1998/10/11 16:45:15 neeri
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// % Ready to release 2.0a2
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// %
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// % Revision 1.2 1998/08/01 21:32:04 neeri
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// % About ready for 2.0a1
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// %
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// % Revision 1.1 1998/01/25 21:02:46 neeri
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// % Engine implemented, except for signals & scheduling
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// %
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// %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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//
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// \chapter{File specifications}
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//
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// While the Macintosh toolbox has a convenient type [[FSSpec]] to pass to
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// file system routines, it lacks manipulation functions. We provide them here.
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// This module has been known under a different name and with different data types
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// in GUSI 1.
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//
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// <GUSIFileSpec.h>=
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#ifndef _GUSIFileSpec_
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#define _GUSIFileSpec_
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#include <MacTypes.h>
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#include <Files.h>
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#include <Folders.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__BEGIN_DECLS
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// \section{C Interfaces to [[GUSIFileSpec]]}
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//
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// Many of the API routines defined here are useful to C code and not too hard to make accessible,
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// even though I prefer the C++ versions. As opposed to GUSI 1, we stick to our namespace now.
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//
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// <Plain C interfaces to [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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/*
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* Construct a FSSpec from...
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*/
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/* ... the refNum of an open file. */
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OSErr GUSIFRefNum2FSp(short fRefNum, FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a working directory & file name. */
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OSErr GUSIWD2FSp(short wd, ConstStr31Param name, FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a path name. */
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OSErr GUSIPath2FSp(const char * path, FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a special object. */
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OSErr GUSISpecial2FSp(OSType object, short vol, FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a temporary file path. */
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OSErr GUSIMakeTempFSp(short vol, long dirID, FSSpec * desc);
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/*
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* Convert a FSSpec into...
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*/
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/* ... a full path name. */
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char * GUSIFSp2FullPath(const FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a relative path name if possible, full if not */
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char * GUSIFSp2RelPath(const FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... a path relative to the specified directory */
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char * GUSIFSp2DirRelPath(const FSSpec * desc, const FSSpec * dir);
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/* ... an GUSI-=specific ASCII encoding. */
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char * GUSIFSp2Encoding(const FSSpec * desc);
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/*
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* Construct FSSpec of...
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*/
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/* ... (vRefNum, parID) */
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OSErr GUSIFSpUp(FSSpec * desc);
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/* ... file (name) in directory denoted by desc */
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OSErr GUSIFSpDown(FSSpec * desc, ConstStr31Param name);
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/* ... of nth file in directory denoted by (vRefNum, parID) */
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OSErr GUSIFSpIndex(FSSpec * desc, short n);
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/* Resolve if alias file */
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OSErr GUSIFSpResolve(FSSpec * spec);
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/* Touch folder containing the object */
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OSErr GUSIFSpTouchFolder(const FSSpec * spec);
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/* Get catalog information */
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OSErr GUSIFSpGetCatInfo(const FSSpec * spec, CInfoPBRec * info);
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__END_DECLS
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#ifdef GUSI_SOURCE
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#include "GUSIBasics.h"
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#include "GUSIContext.h"
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#include <ConditionalMacros.h>
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#if PRAGMA_STRUCT_ALIGN
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#pragma options align=native
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#endif
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// \section{Definition of [[GUSICatInfo]]}
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//
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// [[GUSICatInfo]] is a wrapper for [[CInfoPBRec]]. Since the latter is a [[union]], we cannot
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// inherit from it.
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//
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// <Definition of class [[GUSICatInfo]]>=
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class GUSICatInfo {
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CInfoPBRec fInfo;
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public:
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bool IsFile() const;
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bool IsAlias() const;
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bool DirIsExported() const;
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bool DirIsMounted() const;
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bool DirIsShared() const;
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bool HasRdPerm() const;
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bool HasWrPerm() const;
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bool Locked() const;
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CInfoPBRec & Info() { return fInfo; }
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operator CInfoPBRec &() { return fInfo; }
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struct HFileInfo & FileInfo() { return fInfo.hFileInfo; }
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struct DirInfo & DirInfo() { return fInfo.dirInfo; }
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struct FInfo & FInfo() { return fInfo.hFileInfo.ioFlFndrInfo; }
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struct FXInfo & FXInfo() { return fInfo.hFileInfo.ioFlXFndrInfo; }
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const CInfoPBRec & Info() const { return fInfo; }
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operator const CInfoPBRec &() const { return fInfo; }
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const struct HFileInfo & FileInfo() const{ return fInfo.hFileInfo; }
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const struct DirInfo & DirInfo() const { return fInfo.dirInfo; }
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const struct FInfo & FInfo() const { return fInfo.hFileInfo.ioFlFndrInfo; }
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const struct FXInfo & FXInfo() const { return fInfo.hFileInfo.ioFlXFndrInfo; }
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};
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// \section{Definition of [[GUSIFileSpec]]}
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//
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// A [[GUSIFileSpec]] is a manipulation friendly version of an [[FSSpec]]. Due to
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// conversion operators, a [[GUSIFileSpec]] can be used whereever a [[const FSSpec]]
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// is specified. For any long term storage, [[FSSpec]] should be used rather than the
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// much bulkier [[GUSIFileSpec]].
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//
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// <Definition of class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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class GUSIFileSpec {
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public:
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// A [[GUSIFileSpec]] can be constructed in lots of different ways. Most of the
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// constructors have a final argument [[useAlias]] that, when [[true]], suppresses
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// resolution of leaf aliases.
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//
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// First, two trivial cases: The default constructor and the copy constructor, which
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// do exactly what you'd expect them to do.
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//
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// <Constructors for [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec() {}
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GUSIFileSpec(const GUSIFileSpec & spec);
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// The [[FSSpec]] conversion is almost a copy constructor, but by default resolves
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// leaf aliases.
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//
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// <Constructors for [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec(const FSSpec & spec, bool useAlias = false);
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// A number of convenience constructors let you construct a [[GUSIFileSpec]] from
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// various components.
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//
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// <Constructors for [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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// Construct from volume reference number, directory ID & file name
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GUSIFileSpec(short vRefNum, long parID, ConstStr31Param name, bool useAlias = false);
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// Construct from working directory & file name
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GUSIFileSpec(short wd, ConstStr31Param name, bool useAlias = false);
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// Construct from full or relative path
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GUSIFileSpec(const char * path, bool useAlias = false);
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// Construct from open file reference number
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explicit GUSIFileSpec(short fRefNum);
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// Finally, there is a constructor for constructing a [[GUSIFileSpec]] for one of
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// the folders obtainable with [[FindFolder]].
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//
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// <Constructors for [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec(OSType object, short vol = kOnSystemDisk);
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// All [[GUSIFileSpecs]] have an error variable from which the last error
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// is available.
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//
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// <Error handling in [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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OSErr Error() const;
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operator void*() const;
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bool operator!() const;
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// While earlier versions of GUSI maintained a notion of "current directory" that
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// was independent of the HFS default directory, there is no such distinction anymore
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// in GUSI 2. [[SetDefaultDirectory]] sets the default directory to [[vRefNum, dirID]].
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// [[GetDefaultDirectory]] sets [[vRefNum,dirID]] to the default directory. Neither
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// routine affects the [[name]]. [[GetVolume]] gets the named or indexed volume.
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//
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// <Default directory handling in [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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OSErr SetDefaultDirectory();
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OSErr GetDefaultDirectory();
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OSErr GetVolume(short index = -1);
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// Conversions of [[GUSIFileSpec]] to [[FSSpec]] values and references is, of course,
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// simple. Pointers are a bit trickier; we define an custom [[operator&]] and two
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// smart pointer classes. [[operator->]], however, is simpler.
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//
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// <Converting a [[GUSIFileSpec]] to a [[FSSpec]]>=
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operator const FSSpec &() const;
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class pointer {
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public:
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pointer(GUSIFileSpec * ptr);
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operator GUSIFileSpec *() const;
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operator const FSSpec *() const;
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private:
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GUSIFileSpec * ptr;
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};
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pointer operator&();
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class const_pointer {
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public:
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const_pointer(const GUSIFileSpec * ptr);
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operator const GUSIFileSpec *() const;
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operator const FSSpec *() const;
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private:
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const GUSIFileSpec * ptr;
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};
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const_pointer operator&() const;
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const FSSpec * operator->() const;
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friend class pointer;
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friend class const_pointer;
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// Each [[GUSIFileSpec]] has an implicit [[GUSICatInfo]] record associated with it.
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// [[CatInfo]] calls [[GetCatInfo]] if the record is not already valid and
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// returns a pointer to the record. [[DirInfo]] replaces the [[GUSIFileSpec]] by
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// the specification of its parent directory and returns a pointer to information
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// about the parent. Both calls return a [[nil]] pointer if the object does not exist.
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// If all you are interested in is whether the object exists, call [[Exists]].
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//
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// <Getting the [[GUSICatInfo]] for a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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const GUSICatInfo * CatInfo(short index);
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const GUSICatInfo * DirInfo();
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const GUSICatInfo * CatInfo() const;
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bool Exists() const;
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// In many POSIXish contexts, it's necessary to specify path names with C string.
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// Although this practice is dangerous on a Mac, we of course have to conform to
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// it. The basic operations are getting a full path and getting a path relative to
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// a directory (the current directory by default).
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//
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// <Getting path names from a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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char * FullPath() const;
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char * RelativePath() const;
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char * RelativePath(const FSSpec & dir) const;
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// If the path ultimately is going to flow back into a GUSI routine again, it is
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// possible to simply encode the [[GUSIFileSpec]] in ASCII. This is fast and reliable,
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// but you should of course not employ it with any non-GUSI destination routine and
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// should never store such a part across a reboot. The standard [[GUSIFileSpec]]
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// constructors for paths will accept encoded paths.
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//
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// The encoding is defined as:
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//
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// \begin{itemize}
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// \item 1 byte: DC1 (ASCII 0x11)
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// \item 4 bytes: Volume reference number in zero-padded hex
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// \item 8 bytes: Directory ID in zero-padded hex
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// \item n bytes: Partial pathname, starting with ':'
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// \end{itemize}
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//
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// <Getting path names from a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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char * EncodedPath() const;
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// Most aliases are resolved implicitly, but occasionally you may want to do
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// explicit resolution. [[Resolve]] resolves an alias. If [[gently]] is set,
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// nonexistent target files of aliases don't cause an error to be returned.
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//
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// <Alias resolution for a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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OSErr Resolve(bool gently = true);
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// [[AliasPath]] returns the path an alias points to without mounting any volumes.
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//
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// <Alias resolution for a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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char * AliasPath() const;
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// A major feature of the [[GUSIFileSpec]] class is the set of operators for
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// manipulating a file specification.
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//
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// [[operator--]] replaces a file specification with the directory specification of
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// its parent.
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec & operator--();
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// [[operator++]] sets the [[dirID]] of a directory specification to the ID of the
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// directory.
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec & operator++();
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// The two versions of [[operator+=]], which internally both call [[AddPathComponent]],
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// replace a directory specification with the specification
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec & AddPathComponent(const char * name, int length, bool fullSpec);
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GUSIFileSpec & operator+=(ConstStr31Param name);
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GUSIFileSpec & operator+=(const char * name);
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// [[operator+]] provides a non-destructive variant of [[operator+=]].
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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friend GUSIFileSpec operator+(const FSSpec & spec, ConstStr31Param name);
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friend GUSIFileSpec operator+(const FSSpec & spec, const char * name);
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// Array access replaces the file specification with the [[index]]th object in the
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// {\em parent directory} of the specification (allowing the same specification to
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// be reused for reading a directory).
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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GUSIFileSpec & operator[](short index);
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// To manipulate the fields of the file specification directly, there is a procedural
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// interface.
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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void SetVRef(short vref);
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void SetParID(long parid);
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void SetName(ConstStr63Param nam);
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void SetName(const char * nam);
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// For some modifications to propagate quickly, the surrounding folder needs to
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// have its date modified.
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//
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// <Manipulating a [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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OSErr TouchFolder();
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// Two [[GUSIFileSpecs]] can be compared for (in)equality.
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//
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// <Comparing two [[GUSIFileSpec]] objects>=
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friend bool operator==(const GUSIFileSpec & one, const GUSIFileSpec & other);
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// [[IsParentOf]] determines whether the object specifies a parent directory of
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// [[other]].
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//
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// <Comparing two [[GUSIFileSpec]] objects>=
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bool IsParentOf(const GUSIFileSpec & other) const;
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protected:
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// \section{Implementation of [[GUSIFileSpec]]}
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//
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// [[sError]] contains the error code for failed calls. [[Error]] returns the value.
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//
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// <Privatissima of [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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mutable OSErr fError;
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// For path name constructions, a sometimes large scratch area is needed which is
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// maintained in [[sScratch]]. A scratch request preserves a preexisting scratch area
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// at the {\em end} of the new area if [[extend]] is nonzero.
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//
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// <Privatissima of [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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static char * sScratch;
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static long sScratchSize;
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static char * CScratch(bool extend = false);
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static StringPtr PScratch();
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// A [[GUSIFileSpec]] has a [[GUSICatInfo]] embedded and a flag [[fValidInfo]] indicating
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// that it is valid.
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//
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// <Privatissima of [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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FSSpec fSpec;
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GUSIIOPBWrapper<GUSICatInfo> fInfo;
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bool fValidInfo;
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// For convenience, we define a fictivous parent directory of all volumes.
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//
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// <Privatissima of [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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enum { ROOT_MAGIC_COOKIE = 666 };
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// Each accumulation step is preformed in [[PrependPathComponent]].
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//
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// <Privatissima of [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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OSErr PrependPathComponent(char *&path, ConstStr63Param component, bool colon) const;
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};
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// A [[GUSITempFileSpec]] is just a [[GUSIFileSpec]] with constructors to construct
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// filenames for temporary files.
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//
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// <Definition of class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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class GUSITempFileSpec : public GUSIFileSpec {
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public:
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GUSITempFileSpec(short vRefNum = kOnSystemDisk);
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GUSITempFileSpec(short vRefNum, long parID);
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GUSITempFileSpec(ConstStr31Param basename);
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GUSITempFileSpec(short vRefNum, ConstStr31Param basename);
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GUSITempFileSpec(short vRefNum, long parID, ConstStr31Param basename);
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private:
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void TempName();
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void TempName(ConstStr31Param basename);
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static int sID;
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};
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#if PRAGMA_STRUCT_ALIGN
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#pragma options align=reset
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#endif
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// \section{Implementation of [[GUSICatInfo]]}
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//
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// All of the member functions for [[GUSICatInfo]] are inline.
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//
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// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSICatInfo]]>=
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::IsFile() const
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{
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return !(DirInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x10);
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::IsAlias() const
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{
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return
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!(FileInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x10) &&
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(FInfo().fdFlags & (1 << 15));
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::DirIsExported() const
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{
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return (FileInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x20) != 0;
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::DirIsMounted() const
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{
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return (FileInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x08) != 0;
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::DirIsShared() const
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{
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return (FileInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x04) != 0;
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::HasRdPerm() const
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{
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return !(DirInfo().ioACUser & 0x02) != 0;
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::HasWrPerm() const
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{
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return !(DirInfo().ioACUser & 0x04) != 0;
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}
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inline bool GUSICatInfo::Locked() const
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{
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return (FileInfo().ioFlAttrib & 0x11) == 0x01;
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}
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// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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inline OSErr GUSIFileSpec::Error() const
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{
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return fError;
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}
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inline GUSIFileSpec::operator void*() const
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{
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return (void *)!fError;
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}
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inline bool GUSIFileSpec::operator!() const
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{
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return fError!=0;
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}
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// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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inline StringPtr GUSIFileSpec::PScratch()
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{
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return (StringPtr) CScratch();
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}
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// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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inline OSErr GUSIFileSpec::SetDefaultDirectory()
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{
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return fError = HSetVol(nil, fSpec.vRefNum, fSpec.parID);
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}
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inline OSErr GUSIFileSpec::GetDefaultDirectory()
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{
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fSpec.name[0] = 0;
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fValidInfo = false;
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return fError = HGetVol(nil, &fSpec.vRefNum, &fSpec.parID);
|
|
}
|
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// [[operator+=]] and [[operator+]] are merely wrappers around [[AddPathComponent]].
|
|
//
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|
// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
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inline GUSIFileSpec & GUSIFileSpec::operator+=(ConstStr31Param name)
|
|
{
|
|
return AddPathComponent((char *) name+1, name[0], true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec & GUSIFileSpec::operator+=(const char * name)
|
|
{
|
|
return AddPathComponent(name, strlen(name), true);
|
|
}
|
|
// The other variations of the call are simple.
|
|
//
|
|
// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
|
|
inline const GUSICatInfo * GUSIFileSpec::CatInfo() const
|
|
{
|
|
return const_cast<GUSIFileSpec *>(this)->CatInfo(0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline const GUSICatInfo * GUSIFileSpec::DirInfo()
|
|
{
|
|
if (CatInfo(-1)) {
|
|
fSpec.parID = fInfo->DirInfo().ioDrParID;
|
|
fValidInfo = true;
|
|
|
|
return &fInfo.fPB;
|
|
} else
|
|
return nil;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline bool GUSIFileSpec::Exists() const
|
|
{
|
|
return CatInfo() != nil;
|
|
}
|
|
// Reference conversion is straightforward, as is [[operator->]].
|
|
//
|
|
// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::operator const FSSpec &() const
|
|
{
|
|
return fSpec;
|
|
}
|
|
inline const FSSpec * GUSIFileSpec::operator->() const
|
|
{
|
|
return &fSpec;
|
|
}
|
|
// Pointers, however, are a trickier issue, as they might be used either as a
|
|
// [[GUSIFileSpec *]] or as an [[FSSpec *]].
|
|
//
|
|
// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::const_pointer::const_pointer(const GUSIFileSpec * ptr)
|
|
: ptr(ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::const_pointer::operator const GUSIFileSpec *() const
|
|
{
|
|
return ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::const_pointer::operator const FSSpec *() const
|
|
{
|
|
return &ptr->fSpec;
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::const_pointer GUSIFileSpec::operator&() const
|
|
{
|
|
return const_pointer(this);
|
|
}
|
|
// [[GUSIFileSpec::pointer]] is the non-constant equivalent to [[GUSIFileSpec::const_pointer]].
|
|
//
|
|
// <Inline member functions for class [[GUSIFileSpec]]>=
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::pointer::pointer(GUSIFileSpec * ptr)
|
|
: ptr(ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::pointer::operator GUSIFileSpec *() const
|
|
{
|
|
return ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::pointer::operator const FSSpec *() const
|
|
{
|
|
return &ptr->fSpec;
|
|
}
|
|
inline GUSIFileSpec::pointer GUSIFileSpec::operator&()
|
|
{
|
|
return pointer(this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif /* GUSI_SOURCE */
|
|
|
|
#endif /* GUSIFileSpec */
|