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* Filesystem utility definitions
*
* $Id: filesystem.h 36077 2011-02-26 17:23:24Z stig $
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef FILESYSTEM_H
#define FILESYSTEM_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* Default profile name.
*/
#define DEFAULT_PROFILE "Default"
/*
* Get the pathname of the directory from which the executable came,
* and save it for future use. Returns NULL on success, and a
* g_mallocated string containing an error on failure.
*/
extern char *init_progfile_dir(const char *arg0, int (*main)(int, char **));
/*
* Get the directory in which the program resides.
*/
extern const char *get_progfile_dir(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which plugins are stored; this must not be called
* before init_progfile_dir() is called, as they might be stored in a
* subdirectory of the program file directory.
*/
extern const char *get_plugin_dir(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which python plugins are stored; this must not be
* called before init_progfile_dir() is called, as they might be stored in a
* subdirectory of the program file directory.
*/
extern const char *get_wspython_dir(void);
/*
* Get the flag indicating whether we're running from a build
* directory.
*/
extern gboolean running_in_build_directory(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which global configuration files are
* stored.
*/
extern const char *get_datafile_dir(void);
/*
* Construct the path name of a global configuration file, given the
* file name.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
extern char *get_datafile_path(const char *filename);
/*
* Get the personal plugin dir.
*/
extern char *get_plugins_pers_dir(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which files that, at least on UNIX, are
* system files (such as "/etc/ethers") are stored; on Windows,
* there's no "/etc" directory, so we get them from the Wireshark
* global configuration and data file directory.
*/
extern const char *get_systemfile_dir(void);
/*
* Set the configuration profile name to be used for storing
* personal configuration files.
*/
extern void set_profile_name(const gchar *profilename);
/*
* Get the current configuration profile name used for storing
* personal configuration files.
*/
extern const char *get_profile_name(void);
/*
* Check if current profile is default profile.
*/
extern gboolean is_default_profile(void);
/*
* Check if we have global profiles.
*/
extern gboolean has_global_profiles(void);
/*
* Get the directory used to store configuration profile directories.
*/
extern const char *get_profiles_dir(void);
/*
* Get the directory used to store global configuration profile directories.
*/
extern const char *get_global_profiles_dir(void);
/*
* Store filenames used for personal config files so we know which
* files to copy when duplicate a configuration profile.
*/
extern void profile_store_persconffiles(gboolean store);
/*
* Check if given configuration profile exists.
*/
extern gboolean profile_exists(const gchar *profilename, gboolean global);
/*
* Create a directory for the given configuration profile.
* If we attempted to create it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to create (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
extern int create_persconffile_profile(const char *profilename,
char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Delete the directory for the given configuration profile.
* If we attempted to delete it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to delete (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
extern int delete_persconffile_profile(const char *profilename,
char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Rename the directory for the given confinguration profile.
*/
extern int rename_persconffile_profile(const char *fromname, const char *toname,
char **pf_from_dir_path_return,
char **pf_to_dir_path_return);
/*
* Copy files in one profile to the other.
*/
extern int copy_persconffile_profile(const char *toname, const char *fromname,
gboolean from_global,
char **pf_filename_return,
char **pf_to_dir_path_return,
char **pf_from_dir_path_return);
/*
* Create the directory that holds personal configuration files, if
* necessary. If we attempted to create it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to create (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
extern int create_persconffile_dir(char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Construct the path name of a personal configuration file, given the
* file name. If using configuration profiles this directory will be
* used if "from_profile" is TRUE.
*
* On Win32, if "for_writing" is FALSE, we check whether the file exists
* and, if not, construct a path name relative to the ".wireshark"
* subdirectory of the user's home directory, and check whether that
* exists; if it does, we return that, so that configuration files
* from earlier versions can be read.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
extern char *get_persconffile_path(const char *filename, gboolean from_profile,
gboolean for_writing);
/*
* Get the (default) directory in which personal data is stored.
*
* On Win32, this is the "My Documents" folder in the personal profile.
* On UNIX this is simply the current directory.
*/
extern const char *get_persdatafile_dir(void);
/*
* Construct the path name of a file in $TMP/%TEMP% directory.
* Or "/tmp/<filename>" (C:\<filename>) if that fails.
*
* Return value is g_malloced so the caller should g_free it.
*/
extern char *get_tempfile_path(const char *filename);
/*
* process command line option belonging to the filesystem settings
*/
extern int filesystem_opt(int opt, const char *optstr);
/*
* Return an error message for UNIX-style errno indications on open or
* create operations.
*/
extern const char *file_open_error_message(int err, gboolean for_writing);
/*
* Return an error message for UNIX-style errno indications on write
* operations.
*/
extern const char *file_write_error_message(int err);
/*
* Given a pathname, return the last component.
*/
extern const char *get_basename(const char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return a pointer to the last pathname separator
* character in the pathname, or NULL if the pathname contains no
* separators.
*/
extern char *find_last_pathname_separator(const char *path);
/*
* Given a pathname, return a string containing everything but the
* last component. NOTE: this overwrites the pathname handed into
* it....
*/
extern char *get_dirname(char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return:
*
* the errno, if an attempt to "stat()" the file fails;
*
* EISDIR, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out
* to be a directory;
*
* 0, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out not
* to be a directory.
*/
extern int test_for_directory(const char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return:
*
* the errno, if an attempt to "stat()" the file fails;
*
* ESPIPE, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out
* to be a FIFO;
*
* 0, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out not
* to be a FIFO.
*/
extern int test_for_fifo(const char *);
/* Delete a file */
extern gboolean deletefile (const char *path);
/*
* Check, if file is existing.
*/
extern gboolean file_exists(const char *fname);
/*
* Check if two filenames are identical (with absolute and relative paths).
*/
extern gboolean files_identical(const char *fname1, const char *fname2);
/*
* Copy a file in binary mode, for those operating systems that care about
* such things. This should be OK for all files, even text files, as
* we'll copy the raw bytes, and we don't look at the bytes as we copy
* them.
*
* Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. If a failure, it also
* displays a simple dialog window with the error message.
*/
extern gboolean copy_file_binary_mode(const char *from_filename,
const char *to_filename);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* FILESYSTEM_H */
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