* contrib/hbhpdf/3rd/libhpdf/hpdffdfj.c
! removed executable attribute
* src/vm/thread.c
! fixed typo reported by Viktor - thanks.
* include/hbapifs.h
* src/rtl/hbproces.c
* src/rtl/spfiles.c
* src/rtl/filesys.c
* src/rtl/file.c
* synced parameter file and dir names used in declarations and
implementations
* include/hbrddcdx.h
+ added few fields used in ADI files
* src/codepage/cp_utf8.c
* src/rtl/cdpapi.c
! always return -1, 0 and 1 from hb_cdpcmp() function.
Workaround for problem exploited by optimized memcmp() function.
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
! fixed possible sort problem when optimized memcmp() is used
* added feew missing const declarations
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
! fixed OrdWildSeek() to work with optimized memcmp()
* include/hbapifs.h
* src/rtl/disksphb.c
+ added new C function:
double hb_fsDiskSpace( const char * pszPath, HB_USHORT uiType );
* include/hbapifs.h
* src/rtl/direct.c
+ added new C function:
PHB_ITEM hb_fsDirectory( const char * pszDirSpec,
const char * pszAttributes );
* src/rtl/filesys.c
! report EOF in hb_fsEof() also when file position is out of file size
* updated comment
* include/hbapifs.h
* src/rtl/filebuf.c
+ extended Harbour FILE IO API and added support for read/write filepos,
directory and link operations.
Read/write filepos support in some systems (i.e. *nixes) needs additional
emulation code. If it's not necessary then this functionality can be
disabled by FXO_NOSEEKPOS attribute. Now this attribute is used by our
RDD code.
* src/rtl/Makefile
+ src/rtl/xfile.c
+ added PRG interface to Harbour FILE IO API
The following PRG functions are available for Harbour programmers:
HB_XEXISTS( <cFileName>, [ @<cDestFileName> ] ) -> <lOK>
HB_XERASE( <cFileName> ) -> <nResult>
HB_XRENAME( <cFileSrc>, <cFileDst> ) -> <nResult>
HB_XCOPYFILE( <cFileSrc>, <cFileDst> ) -> <nResult>
HB_XDIREXISTS( <cDirName> ) -> <lExists>
HB_XDIRMAKE( <cDirName> ) -> <nSuccess>
HB_XDIRREMOVE( <cDirName> ) -> <nSuccess>
HB_XDIRECTORY( [ <cDirSpec> ], [ <cAttr> ] ) -> <aDirectory>
HB_XDIRSPACE( <cDirName>, [ <nInfoType> ] ) -> <nFreeSpace>
HB_XGETATTR( <cFileName>, @<nAttr> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XSETATTR( <cFileName>, <nAttr> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XGETDATETIME( <cFileName>, @<tsDateTime> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XSETDATETIME( <cFileName>, <tsDateTime> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XLINK( <cExistingFileName>, <cNewFileName> ) -> <nSuccess>
HB_XLINKSYM( <cTargetFileName>, <cNewFileName> ) -> <nSuccess>
HB_XLINKREAD( <cFileName> ) -> <cDestFileName> | ""
HB_XOPEN( <cFileName>, [ <nMode> ], [ <nAttr> ] ) -> <pHandle> | NIL
HB_XCLOSE( <pHandle> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XLOCK( <pHandle>, <nStart>, <nLen>, [ <nType> ] ) -> <lOK>
HB_XUNLOCK( <pHandle>, <nStart>, <nLen> ) -> <lOK>
HB_XLOCKTEST( <pHandle>, <nStart>, <nLen>, [ <nType> ] ) ;
-> <nPID> | 0 (nolock) | -1 (err)
HB_XREAD( <pHandle>, @<cBuff>, [ <nToRead> ], [ <nTimeOut> ] ) ;
-> <nRead>
HB_XWRITE( <pHandle>, <cBuff>, [ <nToWrite> ], [ <nTimeOut> ] ) ;
-> <nWritten>
HB_XREADAT( <pHandle>, @<cBuff>, [ <nToRead> ], [ <nAtOffset> ] ) ;
-> <nRead>
HB_XWRITEAT( <pHandle>, <cBuff>, [ <nToWrite> ], [ <nAtOffset> ] ) ;
-> <nWritten>
HB_XSEEK( <pHandle>, <nOffset>, [ <nWhence> ] ) -> <nOffset>
HB_XTRUNC( <pHandle>, [ <nAtOffset> ] ) -> <lOK>
HB_XSIZE( <pHandle> ) -> <nSize>
HB_XEOF( <pHandle> ) -> <lEOF>
HB_XFLUSH( <pHandle>, [ <lDirtyOnly> ] ) -> NIL
HB_XCOMMIT( <pHandle> ) -> NIL
HB_XCONFIG( <pHandle>, <nSet>, [ <nParam> ] ) -> <nResult>
HB_XHANDLE( <pHandle> ) -> <nOsHandle>
HB_XTEMPFILE( @<cFileName>, [ <cDir> ], [ <cPrefix> ], [ <cExt> ], ;
[ <nAttr> ] ) -> <pHandle> | NIL
Please remember that not all redirectors have to support all of them.
I.e. MEMIO allows to use directory names in files but does not allow to
create or remove directories. It also does not support file attributes
and times in current implementation though it can be easy added.
HB_XCONFIG() is general function which can be used by redirector
authors to make some special operations which are specific to given
device.
HB_XTEMPFILE() always creates temporary files on local system without
switching to FILE IO redirector. It's intentional behavior.
* src/rtl/fscopy.c
* used Harbour FILE IO API in hb_fsCopy()/HB_FCOPY()
Please remember that HB_FCOPY() always makes operation using current
system when HB_XCOPY() may optimize it moving the operation to low
level subsystem or even other computer i.e. NETIO can do that when
both files are located on the same server.
* src/rdd/delim1.c
* src/rdd/sdf1.c
* src/rdd/dbf1.c
* src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* src/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* src/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
* open files with FXO_NOSEEKPOS attribute to inform low level API that
read/write filepos is not used (disables unnecessary filepos emulation).
* contrib/hbnetio/netio.h
* contrib/hbnetio/netiocli.c
* contrib/hbnetio/netiosrv.c
+ added support for extended Harbour FILE IO API.
* contrib/hbnetio/utils/hbnetio/netiomgm.hb
! renamed "quit" command to "shutdown" as suggested by Rolf.
* contrib/hbnetio/utils/hbnetio/hbnetio.prg
* allow to interrupt server process using ESC when run in console window.
* contrib/hbmemio/memio.c
+ added support for extended Harbour FILE IO API.
I left two minor TODO notes - maybe someone will try to implement it.
* (all files)
* stripped svn header
* minor cleanups
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