changes that may have fixed the file synch bugs, finally. added a new
[feisty_meow.git] / nucleus / library / filesystem / directory_tree.cpp
index 2be520f3f5069f0b7a99ec6c4f619cf79309884e..54a8ca9bcf2c684337b87f83fedda460794314dc 100644 (file)
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
 
 #include <basis/functions.h>
 #include <basis/contracts.h>
+#include <loggers/program_wide_logger.h>
 #include <structures/object_packers.h>
 #include <structures/string_array.h>
 #include <textual/parser_bits.h>
 #include <stdio.h>
 
 using namespace basis;
-using namespace structures;
+using namespace loggers;
 using namespace nodes;
+using namespace structures;
 using namespace textual;
 
-#define DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+//#define DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
   // uncomment for noisier version.
 
 #undef LOG
-#define LOG(to_print) printf("%s::%s: %s\n", static_class_name(), func, astring(to_print).s())
-//CLASS_EMERGENCY_LOG(program_wide_logger::get(), s)
+#define LOG(to_print) CLASS_EMERGENCY_LOG(program_wide_logger::get(), to_print)
 
 //////////////
 
@@ -222,12 +223,20 @@ void directory_tree::traverse(const astring &path, const char *pattern,
 
 bool directory_tree::reset(const astring &path, const char *pattern)
 {
+  FUNCDEF("reset");
   _scanned_okay = false;
   WHACK(_real_tree);
+//  filename temp_path(path);
+//  temp_path.canonicalize();
   *_path = path;
+//temp_path.raw();
   *_pattern = pattern;
   _real_tree = new filename_tree;
 
+#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+  LOG(astring("dirtree::reset to path: ") + path);
+#endif
+
   // check that the top-level is healthy.
   directory curr(path, "*");
   if (!curr.good()) return false;
@@ -266,7 +275,8 @@ bool directory_tree::jump_to(dir_tree_iterator &scanning,
 {
   FUNCDEF("jump_to");
   string_array pieces;
-  filename(sub_path).separate(pieces);
+  bool rooted;
+  filename(sub_path).separate(rooted, pieces);
   for (int i = 0; i < pieces.length(); i++) {
     filename_tree *curr = dynamic_cast<filename_tree *>(scanning.current());
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
@@ -274,7 +284,7 @@ bool directory_tree::jump_to(dir_tree_iterator &scanning,
 #endif
     string_array sub_pieces = pieces.subarray(i, i);
     filename curr_path;
-    curr_path.join(sub_pieces);
+    curr_path.join(rooted, sub_pieces);
     curr_path = filename(curr->_dirname.raw() + filename::default_separator()
         + curr_path.raw());
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
@@ -434,6 +444,12 @@ filename_tree *directory_tree::seek(const astring &dir_name_in,
     for (posn = 0; posn < examining.length(); posn++) {
       check = examining[posn];
       filename current(check->_dirname);
+      if (!current.is_normal()) {
+//#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+        LOG(astring("seek: skipping abnormal dir: \"") + current + "\"");
+//#endif
+        continue;
+      }
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
       LOG(astring("looking at ") + current.raw());
 #endif
@@ -480,6 +496,9 @@ bool directory_tree::calculate(bool just_size)
 bool directory_tree::calculate(filename_tree *start, bool just_size)
 {
   FUNCDEF("calculate");
+#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+  LOG(astring("calculate: got tree to start with at ") + start->_dirname.raw());
+#endif
   dir_tree_iterator *ted = start_at(start, directory_tree::postfix);
     // create our iterator to do a postfix traversal.  why postfix?  well,
     // prefix has been used elsewhere and since it doesn't really matter what
@@ -492,7 +511,7 @@ bool directory_tree::calculate(filename_tree *start, bool just_size)
   while (directory_tree::current_dir(*ted, curr)) {
     if (!curr.is_normal()) {
 //#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
-      LOG(astring("skipping abnormal dir:  ") + curr);
+      LOG(astring("calculate: skipping abnormal dir: \"") + curr + "\"");
 //#endif
       directory_tree::next(*ted);
       continue;  // scary non-simple file type.
@@ -510,7 +529,7 @@ bool directory_tree::calculate(filename_tree *start, bool just_size)
 #endif
       if (!curr_file.is_normal()) {
 //#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
-        LOG(astring("skipping abnormal file:  ") + curr);
+        LOG(astring("skipping abnormal file: \"") + curr + "\"");
 //#endif
         continue;
       }
@@ -569,7 +588,8 @@ bool directory_tree::compare_trees(const directory_tree &source,
   int source_pieces = 0;
   {
     string_array temp;
-    filename(real_source_start).separate(temp);
+    bool rooted_source;
+    filename(real_source_start).separate(rooted_source, temp);
     source_pieces = temp.length();
   }
 
@@ -583,7 +603,8 @@ bool directory_tree::compare_trees(const directory_tree &source,
 #endif
 
     string_array pieces;
-    curr.separate(pieces);  // get the components of the current location.
+    bool curr_rooted;
+    curr.separate(curr_rooted, pieces);  // get the components of the current location.
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
     LOG(astring("name in pieces:") + pieces.text_form());
 #endif
@@ -591,7 +612,8 @@ bool directory_tree::compare_trees(const directory_tree &source,
       // snap the root components out of there.
 
     filename corresponding_name;
-    corresponding_name.join(pieces);
+//hmmm: is that right decision?
+    corresponding_name.join(false, pieces);
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
     LOG(astring("computed target name as: ") + corresponding_name);
 #endif
@@ -609,6 +631,11 @@ bool directory_tree::compare_trees(const directory_tree &source,
     if (target_start.raw().t()) {
       corresponding_name = filename(target_start.raw()
           + filename::default_separator() + corresponding_name.raw());
+/*doesn't help, not right yet.    } else {
+      // if they didn't give us a place to start, we start at the top.
+      corresponding_name = filename(target.path()
+          + filename::default_separator() + corresponding_name.raw());
+*/
     }
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
     LOG(astring("target with start is: ") + corresponding_name);
@@ -618,10 +645,10 @@ bool directory_tree::compare_trees(const directory_tree &source,
     if (!target_now) {
       // that entire sub-tree is missing.  add all of the files here into
       // the list.
-#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+//#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
       LOG(astring("could not find dir in target for ") + curr.raw()
           + " which we computed corresp as " + corresponding_name.raw());
-#endif
+//#endif
     }
 
     // now scan across all the files that are in our source list.
@@ -696,13 +723,15 @@ outcome directory_tree::find_common_root(const astring &finding, bool exists,
 
   // break up the path into pieces.
   pieces.reset();
-  adding.separate(pieces);
+  bool rooted;
+  adding.separate(rooted, pieces);
 
   // break up our root into pieces; we must take off components that are
   // already in the root.
   string_array root_pieces;
+  bool root_rooted;
   filename temp_file(path());
-  temp_file.separate(root_pieces);
+  temp_file.separate(root_rooted, root_pieces);
 
   // locate the last place where the path we were given touches our tree.
   // it could be totally new, partially new, or already contained.
@@ -805,8 +834,8 @@ outcome directory_tree::add_path(const astring &new_item, bool just_size)
   int file_subtract = 0;  // if it's a file, then we remove last component.
   if (!adding.is_directory()) file_subtract = 1;
 #ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
-  if (file_subtract) LOG(astring("adding a file ") + new_item);
-  else LOG(astring("adding a directory ") + new_item);
+  if (file_subtract) { LOG(astring("adding a file ") + new_item); }
+  else { LOG(astring("adding a directory ") + new_item); }
 #endif
 
   // find the common root, break up the path into pieces, and tell us where
@@ -847,7 +876,8 @@ outcome directory_tree::add_path(const astring &new_item, bool just_size)
 #endif
       // handle the case for files now that we have our proper node.
       string_array partial_pieces;
-      filename(reassembled).separate(partial_pieces);
+      bool partial_rooted;
+      filename(reassembled).separate(partial_rooted, partial_pieces);
       int levels_missing = pieces.length() - partial_pieces.length();
 
       // we loop over all the pieces that were missing in between the last
@@ -963,6 +993,46 @@ outcome directory_tree::remove_path(const astring &zap_item)
   return common::OKAY;
 }
 
-} //namespace.
+basis::outcome directory_tree::make_directories(const basis::astring new_root)
+{
+  FUNCDEF("make_directories");
+  // iterate down the tree, making all the directories requested.
+  dir_tree_iterator *ted = start(directory_tree::prefix);
+
+  int depth;  // current depth in tree.
+  filename curr;  // the current path the iterator is at.
+  string_array files;  // the filenames held at the iterator.
 
+#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+  LOG(astring("new root is ") + new_root);
+#endif
+  filename old_root = path();
+#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+  LOG(astring("old root was ") + old_root.raw());
+#endif
+
+  while (current(*ted, curr, files)) {
+    // we have a good directory to show.
+    directory_tree::depth(*ted, depth);
+    int found = curr.find(old_root);
+    if (found < common::OKAY) {
+      LOG(astring("failed to find prefix of path '") + old_root
+          + "' in the current directory '" + curr + "'");
+      return found;
+    }
+    curr = curr.substring(found + old_root.length(), curr.end());
+//LOG(astring("curr now is: ") + curr);
+    filename dir_to_make(new_root + "/" + curr);
+#ifdef DEBUG_DIRECTORY_TREE
+    LOG(astring("creating dir: ") + dir_to_make.raw());
+#endif
+    directory::recursive_create(dir_to_make.raw());
+    next(*ted);
+  }
+
+  throw_out(ted);
+  return common::OKAY;
+}
+
+} //namespace.