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#ifndef _KPILOT_PILOTDATABASE_H
#define _KPILOT_PILOTDATABASE_H
/* KPilot
**
** Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by Dan Pilone
** Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold@kainhofer.com>
** Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
**
*/
/*
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
**
** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
** along with this program in a file called COPYING; if not, write to
** the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
** MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/*
** Bug reports and questions can be sent to kde-pim@kde.org
*/
#include "pilot.h"
/** @file
* This is the abstract base class for databases, which is used both
* by local databases and by the serial databases held in the Pilot.
*/
/**
* Methods to access a database on the pilot.
*
* NOTE: It is the users responsibility
* to delete PilotRecords returned by
* PilotDatabase methods when finished with them!
*/
class KDE_EXPORT PilotDatabase
{
public:
PilotDatabase(const TQString &name = TQString::null);
virtual ~PilotDatabase();
TQString name() const { return fName; } ;
/**
* Debugging information: tally how many databases are created
* or destroyed. Returns the count of currently existing databases.
*/
static int instanceCount();
/* -------------------- Abstract interface for subclasses ----------------- */
/**
* Creates the database with the given creator, type and flags
* on the given card (default is RAM). If the database already
* exists, this function does nothing.
*/
virtual bool createDatabase(long creator=0, long type=0,
int cardno=0, int flags=0, int version=0) = 0;
/**
* Deletes the database (by name, as given in the constructor,
* the database name is stored depending on the implementation
* of PilotLocalDatabase and PilotSerialDatabas)
*/
virtual int deleteDatabase()=0;
/** Reads the application block info, returns size. */
virtual int readAppBlock(unsigned char* buffer, int maxLen) = 0;
/** Writes the application block info. */
virtual int writeAppBlock(unsigned char* buffer, int len) = 0;
/** Returns the number of records in the database.
* If the database is not open, return -1.
*/
virtual unsigned int recordCount() const=0;
/** Returns a TQValueList of all record ids in the database.
This implementation is really bad. */
virtual Pilot::RecordIDList idList();
/** Returns a list of all record ids that have been modified in the
database. This implementation is really bad. */
virtual Pilot::RecordIDList modifiedIDList();
/** Reads a record from database by id, returns record length */
virtual PilotRecord* readRecordById(recordid_t id) = 0;
/** Reads a record from database, returns the record length */
virtual PilotRecord* readRecordByIndex(int index) = 0;
/** Reads the next record from database in category 'category' */
virtual PilotRecord* readNextRecInCategory(int category) = 0;
/**
* Reads the next record from database that has the dirty flag set.
* If @p ind is non-NULL, *ind is set to the index of the current
* record (i.e. before the record pointer moves to the next
* modified record).
*/
virtual PilotRecord* readNextModifiedRec(int *ind=NULL) = 0;
/**
* Writes a new record to database (if 'id' == 0, one will be
* assigned to newRecord)
*/
virtual recordid_t writeRecord(PilotRecord* newRecord) = 0;
/**
* Deletes a record with the given recordid_t from the database,
* or all records, if @p all is set to true. The recordid_t will
* be ignored in this case.
*
* Return value is negative on error, 0 otherwise.
*/
virtual int deleteRecord(recordid_t id, bool all=false) = 0;
/** Resets all records in the database to not dirty. */
virtual int resetSyncFlags() = 0;
/** Resets next record index to beginning */
virtual int resetDBIndex() = 0;
/** Purges all Archived/Deleted records from Palm Pilot database */
virtual int cleanup() = 0;
bool isOpen() const { return fDBOpen; }
/** Returns some sensible human-readable identifier for
* the database. Serial databases get Pilot:, local
* databases return the full path.
*/
virtual TQString dbPathName() const = 0;
/**
* Use this instead of RTTI to determine the type of a
* PilotDatabase, for those cases where it's important.
*/
typedef enum { eNone=0,
eLocalDB=1,
eSerialDB=2 } DBType;
virtual DBType dbType() const = 0;
static inline bool isResource(struct DBInfo *info)
{
return (info->flags & dlpDBFlagResource);
}
protected:
virtual void openDatabase() = 0;
virtual void closeDatabase() = 0;
void setDBOpen(bool yesno) { fDBOpen = yesno; }
private:
bool fDBOpen;
TQString fName;
};
/** A template class for reading and interpreting a database. This removes
* the need for a lot of boilerplate code that does the conversions.
* Parameters are two interpretation classes: one for the KDE side of
* things (e.g. Event) and one that interprets the Pilot's records into
* a more sensible structure (e.g. PilotDatebookEntry). The mapping from
* the KDE type to the Pilot type and vice-versa is done by the mapper
* class's convert() functions.
*
* To interpret a database as pilot-link interpretations (e.g. as
* PilotDatebookEntry records, not as Events) use the NullMapper class
* below in combination with a template instantiation with kdetype==pilottype.
*
* The database interpreter intentionally has an interface similar to
* that of a PilotDatabase, but it isn't one.
*/
template <class kdetype, class pilottype, class mapper>
class DatabaseInterpreter
{
private:
/** Interpret a PilotRecord as an object of type kdetype. */
kdetype *interpret(PilotRecord *r)
{
// NULL records return NULL kde objects.
if (!r) return 0;
// Interpret the binary blob as a pilot-link object.
pilottype *a = new pilottype(r);
// The record is now obsolete.
delete r;
// Interpretation failed.
if (!a) { return 0; }
// Now convert to KDE type.
kdetype *t = mapper::convert(a);
// The NULL mapper just returns the pointer a, so we
// need to check if anything has changed before deleting.
if ( (void *)t != (void *)a )
{
delete a;
}
return t;
}
public:
/** Constructor. Interpret the database @p d. */
DatabaseInterpreter(PilotDatabase *d) : fDB(d) { } ;
/** Reads a record from database by @p id */
kdetype *readRecordById(recordid_t id)
{
return interpret(fDB->readRecordById(id));
}
/** Reads a record from database with index @p index */
kdetype *readRecordByIndex(int index)
{
return interpret(fDB->readRecordByIndex(index));
}
/** Reads the next record from database in category @p category */
kdetype *readNextRecInCategory(int category)
{
return interpret(fDB->readNextRecInCategory(category));
}
/**
* Reads the next record from database that has the dirty flag set.
* If @p ind is non-NULL, *ind is set to the index of the current
* record (i.e. before the record pointer moves to the next
* modified record).
*/
kdetype *readNextModifiedRec(int *ind=NULL)
{
return interpret(fDB->readNextModifiedRec(ind));
}
/** Retrieve the database pointer; this is useful to just pass
* around DatabaseInterpreter objects as if they are databases,
* and then perform DB operations on the database it wraps.
*/
PilotDatabase *db() const { return fDB; }
protected:
PilotDatabase *fDB;
} ;
/** NULL mapper class; the conversions here don't @em do anything,
* so you can use this when you only need 1 conversion step (from
* PilotRecord to PilotDatebookEntry, for instance) instead of 2.
*/
template <class T>
class NullMapper
{
public:
/** NULL Conversion function. */
static T *convert(T *t) { return t; }
} ;
#endif
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