X-Git-Url: https://git.p6c8.net/devedit.git/blobdiff_plain/d15b21ba0206652d4076dd94d3f68fcf4832fd7a..5d97440acfd02dd482d9b87d8a86521b013aea46:/modules/File/Access.pm?ds=inline diff --git a/modules/File/Access.pm b/modules/File/Access.pm index 2604d29..e0f4e55 100644 --- a/modules/File/Access.pm +++ b/modules/File/Access.pm @@ -3,28 +3,86 @@ package File::Access; # # Dev-Editor - Module File::Access # -# Some simple routines for doing things with files -# with only one command +# Some simple routines for doing things with files by +# using only one command # -# Author: Patrick Canterino -# Last modified: 2004-07-21 +# Author: Patrick Canterino +# Last modified: 2005-07-05 # use strict; -use vars qw(@EXPORT); +use vars qw(@EXPORT + $has_flock); -use Carp qw(croak); +use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT + :flock); + +use File::Copy; ### Export ### use base qw(Exporter); -@EXPORT = qw(dir_read +@EXPORT = qw(dir_copy + dir_read file_create + file_lock file_read file_save - file_unlock); + + LOCK_SH + LOCK_EX + LOCK_UN + LOCK_NB); + +# Check if flock() is available +# I found this piece of code somewhere in the internet + +$has_flock = eval { local $SIG{'__DIE__'}; flock(STDOUT,0); 1 }; + +# dir_copy() +# +# Copy a directory +# +# Params: 1. Directory to copy +# 2. Target +# +# Return: Status code (Boolean) + +sub dir_copy($$) +{ + my ($dir,$target) = @_; + + return unless(-d $dir); + + my $entries = dir_read($dir) or return; + + my $dirs = $entries->{'dirs'}; + my $files = $entries->{'files'}; + + mkdir($target,0777) unless(-d $target); + + foreach my $directory(@$dirs) + { + unless(-d $target.'/'.$directory) + { + mkdir($target.'/'.$directory,0777) or next; + } + + if(-r $target.'/'.$directory && -x $target.'/'.$directory) + { + dir_copy($dir.'/'.$directory,$target.'/'.$directory) or next; + } + } + + foreach my $file(@$files) + { + copy($dir.'/'.$file,$target.'/'.$file) or next; + } + + return 1; +} # dir_read() # @@ -33,7 +91,7 @@ use base qw(Exporter); # Params: Directory # # Return: Hash reference: dirs => directories -# files => files +# files => files and symbolic links sub dir_read($) { @@ -57,9 +115,9 @@ sub dir_read($) foreach my $entry(@entries) { - next if($entry eq "." || $entry eq ".."); + next if($entry eq '.' || $entry eq '..'); - if(-d $dir."/".$entry) + if(-d $dir.'/'.$entry && not -l $dir.'/'.$entry) { push(@dirs,$entry); } @@ -74,7 +132,11 @@ sub dir_read($) # file_create() # -# Create a file +# Create a file, but only if it doesn't already exist +# +# (I wanted to use O_EXCL for this, but `perldoc -f sysopen` +# doesn't say that it is available on every system - so I +# created this workaround using O_RDONLY and O_CREAT) # # Params: File to create # @@ -88,28 +150,53 @@ sub file_create($) return if(-e $file); - open(FILE,">$file") or return; - close(FILE) or return; + sysopen(FILE,$file,O_RDONLY | O_CREAT) or return; + close(FILE) or return; return 1; } +# file_lock() +# +# System independent wrapper function for flock() +# On systems where flock() is not available, this function +# always returns true. +# +# Params: 1. Filehandle +# 2. Locking mode +# +# Return: Status code (Boolean) + +sub file_lock(*$) +{ + my ($handle,$mode) = @_; + + return 1 unless($has_flock); + return flock($handle,$mode); +} + # file_read() # # Read out a file completely # -# Params: File +# Params: 1. File +# 2. true => open in binary mode +# false => open in normal mode (default) # # Return: Contents of the file (Scalar Reference) -sub file_read($) +sub file_read($;$) { - my $file = shift; + my ($file,$binary) = @_; local *FILE; - open(FILE,"<$file") or return; + sysopen(FILE,$file,O_RDONLY) or return; + file_lock(FILE,LOCK_SH) or do { close(FILE); return }; + binmode(FILE) if($binary); + read(FILE, my $content, -s $file); - close(FILE) or return; + + close(FILE) or return; return \$content; } @@ -120,38 +207,25 @@ sub file_read($) # # Params: 1. File # 2. File content as Scalar Reference +# 3. true => open in binary mode +# false => open in normal mode (default) # # Return: Status code (Boolean) -sub file_save($$) +sub file_save($$;$) { - my ($file,$content) = @_; + my ($file,$content,$binary) = @_; local *FILE; - open(FILE,">$file") or return; - print FILE $$content or do { close(FILE); return }; - close(FILE) or return; + sysopen(FILE,$file,O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC) or return; + file_lock(FILE,LOCK_EX) or do { close(FILE); return }; + binmode(FILE) if($binary); - return 1; -} + print FILE $$content or do { close(FILE); return }; -# file_unlock() -# -# Remove a file from the list of files in use -# -# Params: 1. File::UseList object -# 2. File to remove -# -# Return: -nothing- - -sub file_unlock($$) -{ - my ($uselist,$file) = @_; - - $uselist->remove_file($file); - $uselist->save; + close(FILE) or return; - return; + return 1; } # it's true, baby ;-)