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# Version 2.0.4
#
# Do not make changes to this file unless you know what you are doing--modify
# the SWIG interface file instead.
package Amanda::Cmdline;
use base qw(Exporter);
use base qw(DynaLoader);
package Amanda::Cmdlinec;
bootstrap Amanda::Cmdline;
package Amanda::Cmdline;
@EXPORT = qw();
# ---------- BASE METHODS -------------
package Amanda::Cmdline;
sub TIEHASH {
my ($classname,$obj) = @_;
return bless $obj, $classname;
}
sub CLEAR { }
sub FIRSTKEY { }
sub NEXTKEY { }
sub FETCH {
my ($self,$field) = @_;
my $member_func = "swig_${field}_get";
$self->$member_func();
}
sub STORE {
my ($self,$field,$newval) = @_;
my $member_func = "swig_${field}_set";
$self->$member_func($newval);
}
sub this {
my $ptr = shift;
return tied(%$ptr);
}
# ------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS --------
package Amanda::Cmdline;
*format_dumpspec_components = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::format_dumpspec_components;
*parse_dumpspecs = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::parse_dumpspecs;
*header_matches_dumpspecs = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::header_matches_dumpspecs;
############# Class : Amanda::Cmdline::dumpspec_t ##############
package Amanda::Cmdline::dumpspec_t;
use vars qw(@ISA %OWNER %ITERATORS %BLESSEDMEMBERS);
@ISA = qw( Amanda::Cmdline );
%OWNER = ();
%ITERATORS = ();
*swig_host_get = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_host_get;
*swig_host_set = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_host_set;
*swig_disk_get = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_disk_get;
*swig_disk_set = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_disk_set;
*swig_datestamp_get = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_datestamp_get;
*swig_datestamp_set = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_datestamp_set;
*swig_level_get = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_level_get;
*swig_level_set = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_level_set;
*swig_write_timestamp_get = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_write_timestamp_get;
*swig_write_timestamp_set = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_write_timestamp_set;
sub new {
my $pkg = shift;
my $self = Amanda::Cmdlinec::new_dumpspec_t(@_);
bless $self, $pkg if defined($self);
}
sub DESTROY {
return unless $_[0]->isa('HASH');
my $self = tied(%{$_[0]});
return unless defined $self;
delete $ITERATORS{$self};
if (exists $OWNER{$self}) {
Amanda::Cmdlinec::delete_dumpspec_t($self);
delete $OWNER{$self};
}
}
*format = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::dumpspec_t_format;
sub DISOWN {
my $self = shift;
my $ptr = tied(%$self);
delete $OWNER{$ptr};
}
sub ACQUIRE {
my $self = shift;
my $ptr = tied(%$self);
$OWNER{$ptr} = 1;
}
# ------- VARIABLE STUBS --------
package Amanda::Cmdline;
*CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP;
*CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL;
*CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD;
*CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH = *Amanda::Cmdlinec::CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH;
@EXPORT_OK = ();
%EXPORT_TAGS = ();
=head1 NAME
Amanda::Cmdline - utilities for handling command lines
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Amanda::Cmdline;
my $spec = Amanda::Cmdline::dumpspec_t->new($host, $disk, $datestamp, $level, $write_timestamp);
print "host: $spec->{'host'}; disk: $spec->{'disk'}\n";
my @specs = Amanda::Cmdline::parse_dumpspecs(["host", "disk", "date"],
$Amanda::Cmdline::CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP);
=head1 Amanda::Cmdline::dumpspec_t Objects
Note that this class was called C<Amanda::Cmdline::dumpspec_t> in older versions;
that name will still work, but is deprecated.
=head2 Keys
Each key contains a match expression, in the form of a string, or undef. Note
that the values of these keys are read-only.
=over
=item C<< $ds->{'host'} >>
Hostname
=item C<< $ds->{'disk'} >>
Disk name
=item C<< $ds->{'datestamp'} >>
Dump timestamp.
=item C<< $ds->{'level'} >>
Dump level
=item C<< $ds->{'write_timestamp'} >>
Timestamp when the dump is written to storage media.
=back
=head2 Methods
=over
=item C<< $ds->format() >>
Format the dumpspec as a string.
=back
=head1 Package Functions
=over
=item C<format_dumpspec_components($host, $disk, $datestamp, $level)>
This function returns a string representing the formatted form of the
given dumpspec. This formatting is the same as performed by
C<< $ds->format() >>, but does not need a C<Dumpspec>.
=item C<parse_dumpspecs([@cmdline], $flags)>
This function parses C<@cmdline> into a list of C<Dumpspec> objects,
according to C<$flags>, which is a logical combination of zero or more
of
$CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP - recognize datestamps
$CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL - recognize levels
$CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD - if @cmdline is empty, make a wildcard dumpspec
These constants are available in export tag C<:constants>. The command-line
format is
[host [disk [datestamp [level [host [..]]]]]]
Note that there is no facility for specifying C<write_timestamp> on the command
line.
=item C<header_matches_dumpspecs($hdr, [@dumpspecs])>
This function compares a header to a list of dumpspecs, returning true if the
header matches at least one dumpspec. If C<@dumpspecs> is empty, the function
returns false.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Amanda::Config> handles C<-o> options itself, through
C<config_overrides>.
=cut
push @EXPORT_OK, qw(cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_to_strings);
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}}, qw(cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_to_strings);
my %_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES;
#Convert a flag value to a list of names for flags that are set.
sub cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_to_strings {
my ($flags) = @_;
my @result = ();
for my $k (keys %_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES) {
my $v = $_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES{$k};
#is this a matching flag?
if (($v == 0 && $flags == 0) || ($v != 0 && ($flags & $v) == $v)) {
push @result, $k;
}
}
#by default, just return the number as a 1-element list
if (!@result) {
return ($flags);
}
return @result;
}
push @EXPORT_OK, qw($CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP);
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}}, qw($CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP);
$_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES{"CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP"} = $CMDLINE_PARSE_DATESTAMP;
push @EXPORT_OK, qw($CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL);
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}}, qw($CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL);
$_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES{"CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL"} = $CMDLINE_PARSE_LEVEL;
push @EXPORT_OK, qw($CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD);
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}}, qw($CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD);
$_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES{"CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD"} = $CMDLINE_EMPTY_TO_WILDCARD;
push @EXPORT_OK, qw($CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH);
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}}, qw($CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH);
$_cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags_VALUES{"CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH"} = $CMDLINE_EXACT_MATCH;
#copy symbols in cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags to constants
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"constants"}}, @{$EXPORT_TAGS{"cmdline_parse_dumpspecs_flags"}};
push @EXPORT_OK, qw(header_matches_dumpspecs parse_dumpspecs format_dumpspec_components);
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