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// KDat - a tar-based DAT archiver
// Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Sean Vyain, svyain@mail.tds.net
// Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Lawrence Widman, kdat@cardiothink.com
//
// 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#ifndef File_H
#define File_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include "Range.h"
#include "kdat.h"
/**
* @short This class represents a single file or directory in a tar file.
*/
class File {
bool _stubbed;
union {
struct {
int _size;
int _mtime;
int _startRecord;
int _endRecord;
} _data;
struct {
FILE* _fptr;
int _offset;
} _stub;
} _union;
TQString _name;
File* _parent;
TQPtrList<File> _children;
RangeList _ranges;
public:
/**
* Create a new file entry.
*
* @param parent The directory file entry that contains this file.
* @param size The size of the file in bytes.
* @param mtime The last modification time of the file in seconds since
* the Epoch.
* @param startRecord The first tar record number in the file.
* @param endRecord The last tar record number in the file.
* @param name The file name. If the file name ends with a '/' then it
* is assumed to be a directory name. Only the last part of
* the file's path name should be passed in. The rest of the
* path is determined by this file entry's ancestors.
*/
File( File* parent, int size, int mtime, int startRecord, int endRecord, const TQString & name );
/**
* Create a new stubbed instance of a file entry. The file pointer and
* offset specify where the actual instance data can be found. The real
* data is read on demand when one of the accessor functions is called.
*
* @param parent The directory file entry that contains this file.
* @param fptr The open index file containing this file entry. The file
* must be left open so that the file entry information can
* be read at a later time.
* @param offset The offset that will be seeked to when reading the file
* entry information.
*/
File( File* parent, FILE* fptr, int offset );
/**
* Destroy the file entry and all of its children.
*/
~File();
/**
* Insure that all of the data fields for this file entry have been read
* in. If the file entry is a stub then the actual data is read from the
* index file. If the file entry is not a stub then no action is taken.
*
* @param version The version of the old tape index.
*/
void read( int version = KDAT_INDEX_FILE_VERSION );
/**
* Recursively read the instance for this file entry and all of it's
* children. This method is used when converting from an older index format.
*
* @param version The version of the old tape index.
*/
void readAll( int version );
/**
* Write out the file entry to the open file. Entries for each of its
* children will also be written.
*/
void write( FILE* fptr );
/**
* Determine whether this file entry represents a directory. If the file
* name ends in a '/' then it is assumed that it is a directory.
*
* @return TRUE if the file represents a directory, or FALSE if it is an
* ordinary file.
*/
bool isDirectory();
/**
* Get the size of the file.
*
* @return The size, in bytes, of the file.
*/
int getSize();
/**
* Get the last modification time for the file.
*
* @ return The last time the file was modified, in seconds since the Epoch.
*/
int getMTime();
/**
* Get the tar record number for the file. This is the number of 512-byte
* tar blocks that must be read before getting to this file.
*
* @return The tar record number for the file.
*/
int getStartRecord();
/**
* Get the tar record number that is just past the end of the file. This
* number minus the start record gives the number of 512-byte tar blocks
* that this file occupies in the archive.
*
* @return The last tar record number for the file.
*/
int getEndRecord();
/**
* Get the name of this file. Only the last component of the full path
* name is returned.
*
* @return The file's name.
*/
TQString getName();
/**
* Get the full path name of the file.
*
* @return The full path to the file.
*/
TQString getFullPathName();
/**
* Get the file entry's parent. A NULL parent indicates that this is one
* of (possibly) many top level directories within the tar archive.
*
* @return A pointer to the file entry that contains this file entry.
*/
File* getParent();
/**
* Get the children of this file entry. A normal file will never have any
* children. A directory may or may not have children.
*
* @return A list of the immediate children of this file entry.
*/
const TQPtrList<File>& getChildren();
/**
* Get the list of ranges of this file and all of its children.
*
* @return A list of ranges.
*/
const TQPtrList<Range>& getRanges();
/**
* Add a new file entry as a child of this file entry.
*
* @param file The file to add.
*/
void addChild( File* file );
/**
* Recursively calculate the list of ranges for all of the file's children.
*/
void calcRanges();
};
#endif
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