📄 svn_props.h
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/** * @copyright * ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet. All rights reserved. * * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a * newer version instead, at your option. * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. * ==================================================================== * @endcopyright * * @file svn_props.h * @brief Subversion properties *//* ==================================================================== */#ifndef SVN_PROPS_H#define SVN_PROPS_H#include <apr_pools.h>#include <apr_tables.h>#include "svn_string.h"#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C" {#endif /* __cplusplus *//** A general in-memory representation of a single property. Most of * the time, property lists will be stored completely in hashes. But * sometimes it's useful to have an "ordered" collection of * properties, in which case we use an array of these structures. * * Also: sometimes we want a list that represents a set of property * *changes*, and in this case, an @c apr_hash_t won't work -- there's no * way to represent a property deletion, because we can't store a @c NULL * value in a hash. So instead, we use these structures. */typedef struct svn_prop_t{ const char *name; /**< Property name */ const svn_string_t *value; /**< Property value */} svn_prop_t;/** * Return a duplicate of @a prop, allocated in @a pool. No part of the new * structure will be shared with @a prop. * * @since New in 1.3. */svn_prop_t *svn_prop_dup(const svn_prop_t *prop, apr_pool_t *pool);/** * Duplicate an @a array of svn_prop_t items using @a pool. * * @since New in 1.3. */apr_array_header_t *svn_prop_array_dup(const apr_array_header_t *array, apr_pool_t *pool);/** * Subversion distinguishes among several kinds of properties, * particularly on the client-side. There is no "unknown" kind; if * there's nothing special about a property name, the default category * is @c svn_prop_regular_kind. */ typedef enum svn_prop_kind{ /** In .svn/entries, i.e., author, date, etc. */ svn_prop_entry_kind, /** Client-side only, stored by specific RA layer. */ svn_prop_wc_kind, /** Seen if user does "svn proplist"; note that this includes some "svn:" * props and all user props, i.e. ones stored in the repository fs. */ svn_prop_regular_kind } svn_prop_kind_t;/** Return the prop kind of a property named @a name, and (if @a prefix_len * is non-@c NULL) set @a *prefix_len to the length of the prefix of @a name * that was sufficient to distinguish its kind. */svn_prop_kind_t svn_property_kind(int *prefix_len, const char *prop_name);/** Return @c TRUE iff @a prop_name represents the name of a Subversion * property. */svn_boolean_t svn_prop_is_svn_prop(const char *prop_name);/** If @a propname requires that its value be stored as UTF8/LF in the * repository, then return @c TRUE. Else return @c FALSE. This is for * users of libsvn_client or libsvn_fs, since it their responsibility * to do this translation in both directions. (See * svn_subst_translate_string()/svn_subst_detranslate_string() for * help with this task.) */svn_boolean_t svn_prop_needs_translation(const char *propname);/** Given a @a proplist array of @c svn_prop_t structures, allocate * three new arrays in @a pool. Categorize each property and then * create new @c svn_prop_t structures in the proper lists. Each new * @c svn_prop_t structure's fields will point to the same data within * @a proplist's structures. * * Callers may pass NULL for each of the property lists in which they * are uninterested. If no props exist in a certain category, and the * property list argument for that category is non-NULL, then that * array will come back with <tt>->nelts == 0</tt>. * * ### Hmmm, maybe a better future interface is to return an array of * arrays, where the index into the array represents the index * into @c svn_prop_kind_t. That way we can add more prop kinds * in the future without changing this interface... */svn_error_t *svn_categorize_props(const apr_array_header_t *proplist, apr_array_header_t **entry_props, apr_array_header_t **wc_props, apr_array_header_t **regular_props, apr_pool_t *pool);/** Given two property hashes (<tt>const char *name</tt> -> <tt>const * svn_string_t *value</tt>), deduce the differences between them (from * @a source_props -> @c target_props). Return these changes as a series of * @c svn_prop_t structures stored in @a propdiffs, allocated from @a pool. * * For note, here's a quick little table describing the logic of this * routine: * *<pre> basehash localhash event * -------- --------- ----- * value = foo value = NULL Deletion occurred. * value = foo value = bar Set occurred (modification) * value = NULL value = baz Set occurred (creation)</pre> */svn_error_t *svn_prop_diffs(apr_array_header_t **propdiffs, apr_hash_t *target_props, apr_hash_t *source_props, apr_pool_t *pool);/* Defines for reserved ("svn:") property names. *//** All Subversion property names start with this. */#define SVN_PROP_PREFIX "svn:"/** Visible properties * * These are regular properties that are attached to ordinary files * and dirs, and are visible (and tweakable) by svn client programs * and users. Adding these properties causes specific effects. * * @note the values of these properties are always UTF8-encoded with * LF line-endings. It is the burden of svn library users to enforce * this. Use svn_prop_needs_translation() to discover if a * certain property needs translation, and you can use * svn_subst_translate_string()/svn_subst_detranslate_string() * to do the translation. * * @defgroup svn_prop_visible_props Visible properties * @{ *//** The mime-type of a given file. */#define SVN_PROP_MIME_TYPE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "mime-type"/** The ignore patterns for a given directory. */#define SVN_PROP_IGNORE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "ignore"/** The line ending style for a given file. */#define SVN_PROP_EOL_STYLE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "eol-style"/** The "activated" keywords (for keyword substitution) for a given file. */#define SVN_PROP_KEYWORDS SVN_PROP_PREFIX "keywords"/** Set to either TRUE or FALSE if we want a file to be executable or not. */#define SVN_PROP_EXECUTABLE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "executable"/** The value to force the executable property to when set */#define SVN_PROP_EXECUTABLE_VALUE "*"/** Set to TRUE ('*') if we want a file to be set to read-only when * not locked. FALSE is indicated by deleting the property. */#define SVN_PROP_NEEDS_LOCK SVN_PROP_PREFIX "needs-lock"/** The value to force the needs-lock property to when set */#define SVN_PROP_NEEDS_LOCK_VALUE "*"/** Set if the file should be treated as a special file. */#define SVN_PROP_SPECIAL SVN_PROP_PREFIX "special"/** The value to force the special property to when set. */#define SVN_PROP_SPECIAL_VALUE "*"/** Describes external items to check out into this directory. * * The format is a series of lines, such as: * *<pre> localdir1 http://url.for.external.source/etc/ * localdir1/foo http://url.for.external.source/foo * localdir1/bar http://blah.blah.blah/repositories/theirproj * localdir1/bar/baz http://blorg.blorg.blorg/basement/code * localdir2 http://another.url/blah/blah/blah * localdir3 http://and.so.on/and/so/forth</pre> * * The subdir names on the left side are relative to the directory on * which this property is set. */#define SVN_PROP_EXTERNALS SVN_PROP_PREFIX "externals"/** @} *//** WC props are props that are invisible to users: they're generated * by an RA layer, and stored in secret parts of .svn/. * * @defgroup svn_prop_invisible_props Invisible properties * @{ *//** The propname *prefix* that makes a propname a "WC property". * * For example, ra_dav might store a versioned-resource url as a WC * prop like this: * *<pre> name = svn:wc:dav_url * val = http://www.lyra.org/repos/452348/e.289</pre> * * The client will try to protect WC props by warning users against * changing them. The client will also send them back to the RA layer * when committing. */#define SVN_PROP_WC_PREFIX SVN_PROP_PREFIX "wc:"/** Another type of non-user-visible property. "Entry properties" are * stored as fields with the administrative 'entries' file. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX SVN_PROP_PREFIX "entry:"/** The revision this entry was last committed to on. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_COMMITTED_REV SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX "committed-rev"/** The date this entry was last committed to on. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_COMMITTED_DATE SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX "committed-date"/** The author who last committed to this entry. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_LAST_AUTHOR SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX "last-author"/** The UUID of this entry's repository. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_UUID SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX "uuid"/** The lock token for this entry. * @since New in 1.2. */#define SVN_PROP_ENTRY_LOCK_TOKEN SVN_PROP_ENTRY_PREFIX "lock-token"/** When custom, user-defined properties are passed over the wire, they will * have this prefix added to their name. */#define SVN_PROP_CUSTOM_PREFIX SVN_PROP_PREFIX "custom:"/** @} *//** * These are reserved properties attached to a "revision" object in * the repository filesystem. They can be queried by using * svn_fs_revision_prop(). They are invisible to svn clients. * * @defgroup svn_props_revision_props Revision properties * @{ *//** The fs revision property that stores a commit's author. */#define SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTHOR SVN_PROP_PREFIX "author"/** The fs revision property that stores a commit's log message. */#define SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG SVN_PROP_PREFIX "log"/** The fs revision property that stores a commit's date. */#define SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "date"/** The fs revision property that stores a commit's "original" date. * * The svn:date property must be monotonically increasing, along with * the revision number. In certain scenarios, this may pose a problem * when the revision represents a commit that occurred at a time which * does not fit within the sequencing required for svn:date. This can * happen, for instance, when the revision represents a commit to a * foreign version control system, or possibly when two Subversion * repositories are combined. This property can be used to record the * true, original date of the commit. */#define SVN_PROP_REVISION_ORIG_DATE SVN_PROP_PREFIX "original-date"/** The presence of this fs revision property indicates that the * revision was automatically generated by the mod_dav_svn * autoversioning feature. The value is irrelevant. */#define SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTOVERSIONED SVN_PROP_PREFIX "autoversioned"/* More reserved revision props in the 'svn:' namespace, used by the svnsync tool: *//** Prefix for all svnsync custom properties. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX SVN_PROP_PREFIX "sync-"/* The following revision properties are set on revision 0 of * destination repositories by svnsync: *//** Used to enforce mutually exclusive destination repository access. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_LOCK SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX "lock"/** Identifies the repository's source URL. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_FROM_URL SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX "from-url"/** Identifies the repository's source UUID. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_FROM_UUID SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX "from-uuid"/** Identifies the last completely mirrored revision. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_LAST_MERGED_REV SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX "last-merged-rev"/** Identifies the revision currently being copied. */#define SVNSYNC_PROP_CURRENTLY_COPYING SVNSYNC_PROP_PREFIX "currently-copying"/** * This is a list of all revision properties. */ #define SVN_PROP_REVISION_ALL_PROPS SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTHOR, \ SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG, \ SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE, \ SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTOVERSIONED, \ SVN_PROP_REVISION_ORIG_DATE, \ SVNSYNC_PROP_LOCK, \ SVNSYNC_PROP_FROM_URL, \ SVNSYNC_PROP_FROM_UUID, \ SVNSYNC_PROP_LAST_MERGED_REV, \ SVNSYNC_PROP_CURRENTLY_COPYING,/** @} */#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif /* __cplusplus */#endif /* SVN_PROPS_H */
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