198 lines
7.3 KiB
C
198 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/*
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* $Id$
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*/
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/*
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* Harbour Project source code:
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* DIRECTORY() function
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*
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* Copyright 1999 Leslee Griffith <les.griffith@vantagesystems.ca>
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* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA (or visit the web site http://www.gnu.org/).
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*
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* As a special exception, the Harbour Project gives permission for
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* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
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* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the Harbour library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
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* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
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* Harbour Project or Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* Harbour, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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*
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* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
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*
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*/
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/*
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* Notes from the fringe... <ptucker@sympatico.ca>
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*
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* Clipper is a bit schizoid with the treatment of file attributes, but we've
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* emulated that weirdness here for your viewing amusement.
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*
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* In Clippers' homeworld of DOS, there are 5 basic attributes: 'A'rchive,
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* 'H'idden, 'S'ystem, 'R'eadonly and 'D'irectory. In addition, a file can
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* have no attributes, and only 1 file per physical partition can have the
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* 'V'olume label.
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*
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* For a given file request, it is implied that the attribute mask includes
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* all attributes except 'H'idden, 'S'ystem, 'D'irectory and 'V'olume.
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* The returned file list will always include (for instance) 'R'eadOnly files
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* unless they also happen to be 'H'idden and that attribute was not requested.
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*
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* "V" is a special case - you will get back the entry that describes the
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* volume label for the drive implied by the filemask.
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*
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* Differences from the 'standard' (where supported):
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* - Filenames will be returned in the same case as they are stored in the
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* directory. Clipper (and VO too) will convert the names to upper case
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* - Filenames will be the full filename as supported by the OS in use.
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* - There are a number of additional file attributes returned.
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* They are:
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* 'I' - DEVICE File is a device
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* 'T' - TEMPORARY File is a Temporary file
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* 'P' - SPARSE File is Sparse
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* 'L' - REPARSE File/Dir is a reparse point
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* 'C' - COMPRESSED File/Dir is compressed
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* 'O' - OFFLINE File/Dir is not online
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* 'X' - NOTINDEXED Exclude File/Dir from Indexing Service
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* 'E' - ENCRYPTED File/Dir is Encrypted
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* 'M' - VOLCOMP Volume Supports Compression
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* - Clipper can sometimes drop the ReadOnly indication of directories.
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* Harbour detects this correctly.
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*
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* TODO: - Under an MS Windows implimentation, an optional 3rd parameter to
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* Directory to allow you to receive the compatible '8.3' filename.
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* - check that path support vis stat works on all platforms
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* - UNC Support? ie: dir \\myserver\root
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*
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* TOFIX:- Volume label support
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*
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*/
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#include "hbapi.h"
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#include "hbapifs.h"
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#include "hbapiitm.h"
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#include "directry.ch"
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#if defined( HB_OS_UNIX )
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#define HB_DIR_ALL_FILES_MASK "*"
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#else
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#define HB_DIR_ALL_FILES_MASK "*.*"
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#endif
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HB_FUNC( DIRECTORY )
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{
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PHB_ITEM pDirSpec = hb_param( 1, HB_IT_STRING );
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PHB_ITEM pAttributes = hb_param( 2, HB_IT_STRING );
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USHORT uiMask;
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/*
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#if defined(__MINGW32__) || ( defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 910 )
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PHB_ITEM pEightDotThree = hb_param( 3, HB_IT_LOGICAL );
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BOOL bEightDotThree;
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// Do we want 8.3 support?
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bEightDotThree = ( pEightDotThree ? hb_itemGetL( pEightDotThree ) : FALSE );
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#endif
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*/
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PHB_ITEM pDir = hb_itemArrayNew( 0 );
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PHB_FFIND ffind;
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/* Get the passed attributes and convert them to Harbour Flags */
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uiMask = HB_FA_ARCHIVE
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| HB_FA_READONLY
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| HB_FA_DEVICE
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| HB_FA_TEMPORARY
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| HB_FA_SPARSE
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| HB_FA_REPARSE
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| HB_FA_COMPRESSED
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| HB_FA_OFFLINE
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| HB_FA_NOTINDEXED
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| HB_FA_ENCRYPTED
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| HB_FA_VOLCOMP;
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if( pAttributes && hb_itemGetCLen( pAttributes ) > 0 )
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if ( ( uiMask |= hb_fsAttrEncode( hb_itemGetCPtr( pAttributes ) ) ) & HB_FA_LABEL )
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{
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/* NOTE: This is Clipper Doc compatible. (not operationally) */
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uiMask = HB_FA_LABEL;
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}
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/* Get the file list */
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if( ( ffind = hb_fsFindFirst( pDirSpec ? hb_itemGetCPtr( pDirSpec ) : HB_DIR_ALL_FILES_MASK, uiMask ) ) != NULL )
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{
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PHB_ITEM pFilename = hb_itemNew( NULL );
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PHB_ITEM pSize = hb_itemNew( NULL );
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PHB_ITEM pDate = hb_itemNew( NULL );
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PHB_ITEM pTime = hb_itemNew( NULL );
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PHB_ITEM pAttr = hb_itemNew( NULL );
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do
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{
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if( !( ( ( uiMask & HB_FA_HIDDEN ) == 0 && ( ffind->attr & HB_FA_HIDDEN ) != 0 ) ||
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( ( uiMask & HB_FA_SYSTEM ) == 0 && ( ffind->attr & HB_FA_SYSTEM ) != 0 ) ||
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( ( uiMask & HB_FA_LABEL ) == 0 && ( ffind->attr & HB_FA_LABEL ) != 0 ) ||
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( ( uiMask & HB_FA_DIRECTORY ) == 0 && ( ffind->attr & HB_FA_DIRECTORY ) != 0 ) ) )
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{
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PHB_ITEM pSubarray = hb_itemArrayNew( F_LEN );
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char buffer[ 32 ];
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hb_arraySet( pSubarray, F_NAME, hb_itemPutC( pFilename, ffind->szName ) );
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hb_arraySet( pSubarray, F_SIZE, hb_itemPutNL( pSize, ffind->size ) );
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hb_arraySet( pSubarray, F_DATE, hb_itemPutDL( pDate, ffind->lDate ) );
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hb_arraySet( pSubarray, F_TIME, hb_itemPutC( pTime, ffind->szTime ) );
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hb_arraySet( pSubarray, F_ATTR, hb_itemPutC( pAttr, hb_fsAttrDecode( ffind->attr, buffer ) ) );
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/* Don't exit when array limit is reached */
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hb_arrayAdd( pDir, pSubarray );
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hb_itemRelease( pSubarray );
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}
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}
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while( hb_fsFindNext( ffind ) );
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hb_itemRelease( pFilename );
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hb_itemRelease( pSize );
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hb_itemRelease( pDate );
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hb_itemRelease( pTime );
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hb_itemRelease( pAttr );
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hb_fsFindClose( ffind );
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}
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hb_itemRelease( hb_itemReturn( pDir ) );
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}
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