1 // -*- C++ -*-
2 /**
3  * \file filetools.h
4  * This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
5  * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
6  *
7  * \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
8  *
9  * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
10  */
11 
12 #ifndef LYX_FILETOOL_H
13 #define LYX_FILETOOL_H
14 
15 #include "support/docstring.h"
16 
17 #include <utility>
18 #include <string>
19 #include <set>
20 
21 namespace lyx {
22 namespace support {
23 
24 class FileName;
25 
26 /// Record used temp file names
27 static std::set<std::string> tmp_names_;
28 
29 /// Get a temporary file name.
30 /**
31 * The actual temp file (QTemporaryFile object) is immediately
32 * destroyed after the name has been generated, so a new file
33 * has to be created manually from the name.
34 * This is needed if the temp file has to be manually removed
35 * (e.g., when temp files are used as conversion target, and the initial
36 * file only serves as a placeholder), since QTemporaryFile objects
37 * cannot be manually removed at least on Windows (they are always
38 * kept open internally even after close()).
39 * In order to avoid race conditions due to duplicate names, we record
40 * all used temp file names.
41 * If you don't have to remove the temp file manually, use TempFile instead!
42 */
43 FileName const tempFileName(std::string const &);
44 
45 /// Remove and unregister a temporary file.
46 void removeTempFile(FileName const &);
47 
48 /** Creates the global LyX temp dir.
49   \p deflt can be an existing directory name. In this case a new directory
50   inside \p deflt is created. If \p deflt does not exist yet, \p deflt is
51   created and used as the temporary directory.
52   \return the tmp dir name or string() if something went wrong.
53  */
54 FileName const createLyXTmpDir(FileName const & deflt);
55 
56 #if 0
57 // FIXME unused. Should this be deleted or resurrected?
58 /** Find file by searching several directories.
59   Uses a string of paths separated by ";"s to find a file to open.
60     Can't cope with pathnames with a ';' in them. Returns full path to file.
61     If path entry begins with $$LyX/, use system_lyxdir.
62     If path entry begins with $$User/, use user_lyxdir.
63     Example: "$$User/doc;$$LyX/doc".
64 */
65 FileName const fileOpenSearch(std::string const & path,
66 				 std::string const & name,
67 				 std::string const & ext = std::string());
68 #endif
69 
70 /// How to search files
71 enum search_mode {
72 	/// The file must exist (return an empty file name otherwise)
73 	must_exist,
74 	/// Only do file name expansion, return the complete name even if
75 	/// the file does not exist
76 	may_not_exist,
77 	/// The (image) file may be present with hi-dpi resolution -
78 	/// the lookup checks for a file named "image" + "@2x" + ".ext" first.
79 	/// If found it will return e.g. "image@2x.png" instead of "image.png".
80 	/// Otherwise it will work as must_exist.
81 	check_hidpi
82 };
83 
84 /** Returns the real name of file name in directory path, with optional
85   extension ext.
86   The file is searched in the given path (unless it is an absolute
87   file name), first directly, and then with extension .ext (if given).
88   */
89 FileName const fileSearch(std::string const & path,
90 			     std::string const & name,
91 			     std::string const & ext = std::string(),
92 			     search_mode mode = must_exist);
93 
94 ///
95 bool isLyXFileName(std::string const & filename);
96 
97 ///
98 bool isSGMLFileName(std::string const & filename);
99 
100 /// check for characters in filenames not allowed by LaTeX
101 bool isValidLaTeXFileName(std::string const & filename);
102 
103 /** check for characters in filenames that might lead to
104   problems when manually compiling the LaTeX export of LyX
105   and opening the result with some older DVI-viewers
106 */
107 bool isValidDVIFileName(std::string const & filename);
108 
109 /// check whether the file has binary contents
110 bool isBinaryFile(FileName const & filename);
111 
112 /** Returns the path of a library data file.
113     Search the file name.ext in the subdirectory dir of
114       -# user_lyxdir
115       -# build_lyxdir (if not empty)
116       -# system_lyxdir
117     The third parameter `ext' is optional.
118 */
119 FileName const libFileSearch(std::string const & dir,
120 				std::string const & name,
121 				std::string const & ext = std::string(),
122 				search_mode mode = must_exist);
123 
124 /** Same as libFileSearch(), but tries first to find an
125   internationalized version of the file by prepending $LANG_ to the
126   name
127   */
128 FileName const
129 i18nLibFileSearch(std::string const & dir,
130 		  std::string const & name,
131 		  std::string const & ext = std::string());
132 
133 /** Same as libFileSearch(), but tries first to find a preferred
134   version of the file by appending the icon set name to the dir
135   */
136 FileName const
137 imageLibFileSearch(std::string & dir, std::string const & name,
138 		   std::string const & ext = std::string(),
139 		   search_mode mode = must_exist);
140 
141 /// How to quote a filename
142 enum quote_style {
143 	/** Quote for the (OS dependant) shell. This is needed for command
144 	    line arguments of subprocesses. */
145 	quote_shell,
146 	/** Quote a file name for the (OS dependant) shell. This is needed
147 	    for file names as command line arguments of subprocesses. */
148 	quote_shell_filename,
149 	/** Quote for python. Use this if you want to store a filename in a
150 	    python script. Example: \code
151 	    os << "infile = " << quoteName(filename) << '\\n';
152 	    \endcode This uses double quotes, so that you can also use this
153 	    to quote filenames as part of a string if the string is quoted
154 	    with single quotes. */
155 	quote_python
156 };
157 
158 /** Takes a command such as "python $$s/scripts/convertDefault.py file.in file.out"
159  *  and replaces "$$s/" with the path to the LyX support directory containing
160  *  this script. If the script is not found, "$$s/" is removed. Executing the
161  *  command will still fail, but the error message will make some sort of
162  *  sense ;-)
163  */
164 std::string const commandPrep(std::string const & command);
165 
166 enum latex_path_extension {
167 	PROTECT_EXTENSION,
168 	EXCLUDE_EXTENSION
169 };
170 
171 enum latex_path_dots {
172 	LEAVE_DOTS,
173 	ESCAPE_DOTS
174 };
175 
176 /** @param path a file path in internal_path format. Ie, directories
177  *  are indicated by '/', not by '\'.
178  *
179  *  Manipulates @c path into a form suitable for inclusion in a LaTeX
180  *  document.
181  *  If @c path contains LaTeX special characters, these are escaped.
182  *  Eg, '~' -> '\\string~'
183  *  If @c path contains spaces, then the returned path is enclosed in
184  *  "-quotes. This last fix will lead to successful compiliation of the
185  *  LaTeX file only if a sufficiently modern LaTeX compiler is used.
186  *  If @c ext == EXCLUDE_EXTENSION the extension is left outside the quotes.
187  *  This is needed for pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
188  *  (format=pdflatex 2005.4.11) in combination with
189  *  pdftex.def 2002/06/19 v0.03k graphics/color for pdftex:
190  *  It does not recognize the file extension if it is inside the quotes.
191  *  If @c dots == ESCAPE_DOTS dots in the filename are replaced by
192  *  "\\lyxdot ". This is needed for the \\includegraphics command if the
193  *  automatic format selection is used.
194  */
195 std::string const latex_path(std::string const & path,
196 		latex_path_extension extension = PROTECT_EXTENSION,
197 		latex_path_dots dots = LEAVE_DOTS);
198 
199 /// Substitutes active latex characters with underscores in filename
200 FileName const makeLatexName(FileName const & file);
201 
202 /** Put the name in quotes suitable for the current shell or python,
203     depending on \p style. */
204 std::string const quoteName(std::string const & file, quote_style style = quote_shell);
205 
206 /// Add a filename to a path. Any path from filename is stripped first.
207 std::string const addName(std::string const & path, std::string const & fname);
208 
209 /// Append sub-directory(ies) to path in an intelligent way
210 std::string const addPath(std::string const & path, std::string const & path2);
211 
212 /** Change extension of oldname to extension.
213  If oldname does not have an extension, it is appended.
214  If the extension is empty, any extension is removed from the name.
215  */
216 std::string const
217 changeExtension(std::string const & oldname, std::string const & extension);
218 
219 /// Remove the extension from \p name
220 std::string const removeExtension(std::string const & name);
221 
222 /** Add the extension \p ext to \p name.
223  Use this instead of changeExtension if you know that \p name is without
224  extension, because changeExtension would wrongly interpret \p name if it
225  contains a dot.
226  */
227 std::string const
228 addExtension(std::string const & name, std::string const & extension);
229 
230 /// Return the extension of the file (not including the .)
231 std::string const getExtension(std::string const & name);
232 
233 /** \return the name that LyX will give to the unzipped file \p zipped_file
234   if the second argument of unzipFile() is empty.
235  */
236 std::string const unzippedFileName(std::string const & zipped_file);
237 
238 /** Unzip \p zipped_file.
239   The unzipped file is named \p unzipped_file if \p unzipped_file is not
240   empty, and unzippedFileName(\p zipped_file) otherwise.
241   Will overwrite an already existing unzipped file without warning.
242  */
243 FileName const unzipFile(FileName const & zipped_file,
244 			 std::string const & unzipped_file = std::string());
245 
246 /** Convert relative path into absolute path based on a basepath.
247   If relpath is absolute, just use that.
248   If basepath doesn't exist use CWD.
249   */
250 FileName const makeAbsPath(std::string const & RelPath = std::string(),
251 			      std::string const & BasePath = std::string());
252 
253 /** Creates a nice compact path for displaying. The parameter
254   threshold, if given, specifies the maximal length of the path.
255   */
256 docstring const
257 makeDisplayPath(std::string const & path, unsigned int threshold = 1000);
258 
259 /** Makes relative path out of absolute path.
260   If it is deeper than basepath,
261   it's easy. If basepath and abspath share something (they are all deeper
262   than some directory), it'll be rendered using ..'s. If they are completely
263   different, then the absolute path will be used as relative path
264   WARNING: the absolute path and base path must really be absolute paths!!!
265   */
266 docstring const
267 makeRelPath(docstring const & abspath, docstring const & basepath);
268 
269 /// Strip filename from path name
270 std::string const onlyPath(std::string const & fname);
271 
272 /// Strips path from filename
273 std::string const onlyFileName(std::string const & fname);
274 
275 /** Check and Replace Environmentvariables ${NAME} in Path.
276     Replaces all occurrences of these, if they are found in the
277     environment.
278     Variables are defined by Var := '${' [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]* '}'
279 */
280 std::string const replaceEnvironmentPath(std::string const & path);
281 
282 /**
283    Return a string to be used as a prefix to a command for setting the
284    environment of the TeX engine with respect to the paths \p path and \p lpath.
285  */
286 std::string latexEnvCmdPrefix(std::string const &path, std::string const & lpath);
287 
288 /** Replace all references to a current directory (a lonely '.' or
289     the prefix "./") in \c pathlist with \c path. Also prefixes
290     all non-absolute paths with \c path.
291 */
292 std::string const replaceCurdirPath(std::string const & path, std::string const & pathlist);
293 
294 /** Set \c link to the path \c file points to as a symbolic link.
295     \return true if successful.
296  */
297 bool readLink(FileName const & file, FileName & link);
298 
299 /**
300  * Search a TeX file in all locations the latex compiler would search it,
301  * with the help of kpsewhich.
302  * The current working directory must be set correctly, so that relative
303  * names work.
304  * \param fil The filename to search
305  * \param format The file format as used by kpsewhich, e.g. "bib", "bst" etc.
306  */
307 FileName const findtexfile(std::string const & fil,
308 						   std::string const & format,
309 						   bool const onlykpse = false);
310 
311 /** \param file1, file2 the two files to be compared. Must have absolute paths.
312  *  \returns 1 if \c file1 has a more recent timestamp than \c file2,
313  *           0 if their timestamps are the same,
314  *          -1 if \c file2 has a more recent timestamp than \c file1.
315  *  If one of the files does not exist, the return value indicates the file
316  *  which does exist. Eg, if \c file1 exists but \c file2 does not, return 1.
317  */
318 int compare_timestamps(FileName const & file1, FileName const & file2);
319 
320 /// \param lfuns: true if we're converting lfuns, false if prefs
321 bool prefs2prefs(FileName const & filename, FileName const & tempfile,
322                  bool lfuns);
323 
324 /// Does file \p file need to be updated by configure.py?
325 bool configFileNeedsUpdate(std::string const & file);
326 
327 typedef std::pair<int, std::string> cmd_ret;
328 
329 cmd_ret const runCommand(std::string const & cmd);
330 
331 int fileLock(const char * lock_file);
332 void fileUnlock(int fd, const char * lock_file);
333 
334 } // namespace support
335 } // namespace lyx
336 
337 
338 
339 #endif
340