HsSVN 0.3.2 → 0.3.3
raw patch · 18 files changed
+4789/−6734 lines, 18 files
Files
- HsSVN.cabal +2/−2
- NEWS +5/−0
- Subversion.hs +0/−50
- Subversion/Config.hs +0/−35
- Subversion/Error.hs +0/−151
- Subversion/FileSystem.hs +0/−271
- Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hs +0/−50
- Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hs +0/−74
- Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hs +0/−339
- Subversion/FileSystem/Transaction.hs +0/−343
- Subversion/Hash.hs +0/−253
- Subversion/Pool.hs +0/−40
- Subversion/Repository.hsc +1/−1
- Subversion/Stream.hs +0/−169
- Subversion/String.hs +0/−76
- Subversion/Types.hs +0/−130
- configure +4779/−4748
- configure.ac +2/−2
HsSVN.cabal view
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ HsSVN is a (part of) Subversion binding for Haskell. Currently it can do most things related to the Subversion FS but others are left uncovered.-Version: 0.3.2+Version: 0.3.3 License: PublicDomain License-File: COPYING Author: PHO <pho at cielonegro dot org> Maintainer: PHO <pho at cielonegro dot org> Stability: experimental-Homepage: http://ccm.sherry.jp/HsSVN/+Homepage: http://cielonegro.org/HsSVN.html Category: System Tested-With: GHC == 6.8.1 Cabal-Version: >= 1.2
NEWS view
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@+Changes from 0.3.2 to 0.3.3+---------------------------+* configure:+ - Fixed to search apr-1-config and apu-1-config as well.+ Changes from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2 --------------------------- * Subversion.Repository:
− Subversion.hs
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion.hsc" #-}---- |HsSVN is a (part of) Subversion binding for Haskell. Currently it--- can do most things related to the Subversion FS but others are left--- uncoverd.------ If you find out any features you want aren't supported, you must--- write your own patch (or take over the HsSVN project). Happy--- hacking.---{-# LINE 12 "Subversion.hsc" #-}--module Subversion- ( withSubversion- )- where--import Control.Exception-import Subversion.Error---foreign import ccall "HsSVN_initialize"- _initialize :: IO Int----- |Computation of @'withSubversion' action@ initializes the--- Subversion library and computes @action@. Every applications that--- use HsSVN must wrap any operations related to Subversion with--- 'withSubversion', or they will crash.-withSubversion :: IO a -> IO a-withSubversion f- = do ret <- _initialize- case ret of- 0 -> catchDyn f rethrowSvnError- _ -> fail "Subversion: failed to initialize APR."---rethrowSvnError :: SvnError -> IO a-rethrowSvnError err- = let code = svnErrCode err- msg = svnErrMsg err- in- fail $ "withSubversion: caught an SvnError: " ++ (show code) ++ ": " ++ msg
− Subversion/Config.hs
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Config.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Config.hsc" #-}---- |An interface to client configuration files (svn_config.h).------ As you see, this module is totally incomplete. If you need this,--- you must write a patch.--module Subversion.Config- ( Config- )- where--import GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Subversion.Hash---- |@'Config'@ represents an opaque structure describing a set of--- configuration options. There is currently no way to neither create--- nor inspect this object.-newtype Config = Config (ForeignPtr SVN_CONFIG_T)-data SVN_CONFIG_T---instance HashValue Config where- marshal (Config config)- = return $ castForeignPtr config-- unmarshal finalizer configPtr- = do config <- newForeignPtr_ configPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer config finalizer- return $ Config $ castForeignPtr config
− Subversion/Error.hs
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}---- #prune---- |Common exception handling for Subversion. The C API of the--- Subversion returns an error as a function result, but in HsSVN--- errors are thrown as a DynException.---{-# LINE 10 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.Error- ( SvnError- , SVN_ERROR_T -- private-- , wrapSvnError -- private-- , svnErrCode- , svnErrMsg-- , svnErr -- private-- , throwSvnErr-- , SvnErrCode(..)- )- where--import Control.Exception-import Data.Dynamic-import Foreign-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.C.Types-import Subversion.Types---- |@'SvnError'@ represents a Subversion error.-newtype SvnError- = SvnError (ForeignPtr SVN_ERROR_T)- deriving (Typeable)--data SVN_ERROR_T---foreign import ccall "svn_err_best_message"- _best_message :: Ptr SVN_ERROR_T -> Ptr CChar -> APR_SIZE_T -> IO (Ptr CChar)--foreign import ccall "&svn_error_clear"- _clear :: FunPtr (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T -> IO ())---maxErrMsgLen :: Int-maxErrMsgLen = 255---withSvnErrorPtr :: SvnError -> (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withSvnErrorPtr (SvnError err) = withForeignPtr err---- |@'svnErrCode' err@ returns a 'SvnErrCode' for an error object.-svnErrCode :: SvnError -> SvnErrCode-svnErrCode err- = unsafePerformIO $- withSvnErrorPtr err $ \ errPtr -> - do num <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) errPtr-{-# LINE 63 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}- return $ statusToErrCode num---- |@'svnErrMsg' err@ returns an error message for an error object.-svnErrMsg :: SvnError -> String-svnErrMsg err- = unsafePerformIO $- withSvnErrorPtr err $ \ errPtr ->- allocaArray maxErrMsgLen $ \ bufPtr ->- _best_message errPtr bufPtr (fromIntegral maxErrMsgLen)- >>= peekCString---wrapSvnError :: Ptr SVN_ERROR_T -> IO (Maybe SvnError)-wrapSvnError errPtr- | errPtr == nullPtr- = return Nothing- | otherwise- = newForeignPtr _clear errPtr >>= return . Just . SvnError---svnErr :: IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T) -> IO ()-svnErr f- = do err <- wrapSvnError =<< f- case err of- Nothing -> return ()- Just e -> throwSvnErr e---- |@'throwSvnErr' err@ throws an 'SvnError' object in an IO--- monad. You usually don't need to use this directly.-throwSvnErr :: SvnError -> IO a-throwSvnErr = throwIO . DynException . toDyn---- |@'SvnErrCode'@ represents a Subversion error code. As you see, not--- all errors are translated to Haskell constructors yet. Uncovered--- error codes are temporarily represented as @'UnknownError' num@.-data SvnErrCode- = AprEEXIST -- ^ APR EEXIST error: typically it means- -- something you tried to create was already- -- there.- | AprENOENT -- ^ APR ENOENT error: typically it means- -- something you tried to use wasn't there.- | DirNotEmpty -- ^ The directory needs to be empty but it's not.- | ReposLocked -- ^ The repository was locked, perhaps for db- -- recovery.- | FsAlreadyExists -- ^ The item already existed in filesystem.- | FsConflict -- ^ Merge conflict has occured during commit.- | FsNoSuchRevision -- ^ It was an invalid filesystem revision- -- number.- | FsNotDirectory -- ^ It was not a filesystem directory entry.- | FsNotFile -- ^ It was not a filesystem file entry.- | FsNotFound -- ^ It wasn't there in filesystem.- | UnknownError !Int -- ^ Any other errors than above. You- -- shouldn't rely on the absence of- -- appropriate 'SvnErrCode' constructors- -- because they may be added in the future- -- version of HsSVN. If that happens to you,- -- your code stops working.- deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable)--statusToErrCode :: APR_STATUS_T -> SvnErrCode-statusToErrCode (17) = AprEEXIST-{-# LINE 124 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (2) = AprENOENT-{-# LINE 125 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (200011) = DirNotEmpty-{-# LINE 126 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (165000) = ReposLocked-{-# LINE 127 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160020) = FsAlreadyExists-{-# LINE 128 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160024) = FsConflict-{-# LINE 129 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160006) = FsNoSuchRevision-{-# LINE 130 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160016) = FsNotDirectory-{-# LINE 131 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160017) = FsNotFile-{-# LINE 132 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode (160013) = FsNotFound-{-# LINE 133 "Subversion/Error.hsc" #-}-statusToErrCode n = UnknownError (fromIntegral n)
− Subversion/FileSystem.hs
@@ -1,271 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}---- #prune---- |An interface to the Subversion filesystem.---{-# LINE 8 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.FileSystem- ( -- * Type- FileSystem- , SVN_FS_T -- private-- , wrapFS -- private- , withFSPtr -- private- , touchFS -- private-- -- * Information of the libsvn_fs itself- , fsVersion-- -- * Filesystem creation, opening and destruction- , createFileSystem- , fsConfigFSType- , fsTypeBDB- , fsTypeFSFS-- , openFileSystem- , deleteFileSystem- , hotCopyFileSystem-- -- * Accessors- , getFileSystemType- , getFileSystemPath-- , getYoungestRev- )- where--import Control.Monad-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.ForeignPtr-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Storable-import GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Subversion.Error-import Subversion.Hash-import Subversion.Pool-import Subversion.Types---- |@'FileSystem'@ is an opaque object representing a Subversion--- filesystem.-newtype FileSystem = FileSystem (ForeignPtr SVN_FS_T)-data SVN_FS_T--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_version"- _version :: IO (Ptr SVN_VERSION_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_create"- _create :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_FS_T) -> CString -> Ptr APR_HASH_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_open"- _open :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_FS_T) -> CString -> Ptr APR_HASH_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_delete_fs"- _delete_fs :: CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_hotcopy"- _hotcopy :: CString -> CString -> SVN_BOOLEAN_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_type"- _type :: Ptr CString -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_path"- _path :: Ptr SVN_FS_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO CString--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_youngest_rev"- _youngest_rev :: Ptr SVN_REVNUM_T -> Ptr SVN_FS_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)---wrapFS :: IO () -> Ptr SVN_FS_T -> IO FileSystem-wrapFS finalizer fsPtr- = do fs <- newForeignPtr_ fsPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer fs finalizer- return $ FileSystem fs---withFSPtr :: FileSystem -> (Ptr SVN_FS_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withFSPtr (FileSystem fs) = withForeignPtr fs---touchFS :: FileSystem -> IO ()-touchFS (FileSystem fs) = touchForeignPtr fs---- |@fsVersion@ returns a version information of the libsvn_fs.-fsVersion :: IO Version-fsVersion = _version >>= peekVersion----- |@'fsConfigFSType'@ is a config key to specify the filesystem--- back-end.-fsConfigFSType :: String-fsConfigFSType = ("fs-type")-{-# LINE 104 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}---- |@'fsTypeBDB'@ is a config value representing the Berkeley-DB--- back-end.-fsTypeBDB :: String-fsTypeBDB = ("bdb")-{-# LINE 109 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}---- |@'fsTypeFSFS'@ is a config value representing the--- Native-filesystem back-end.-fsTypeFSFS :: String-fsTypeFSFS = ("fsfs")-{-# LINE 114 "Subversion/FileSystem.hsc" #-}---- |@'createFileSystem'@ creates a new, empty Subversion--- filesystem. Note that creating a raw filesystem is different from--- creating a repository. If you want a new repository, use--- 'Subversion.Repository.createRepository' instead.-createFileSystem- :: FilePath -- ^ Where to create the filesystem. The- -- path most not currently exist, but its- -- parent must exist.- -> [(String, String)] -- ^ A list of @(key, value)@ tuples which- -- modifies the behavior of the- -- filesystem. The interpretation of it is- -- specific to the filesystem back-end.- -- - -- If the list contains a value for- -- 'fsConfigFSType', that value determines- -- the filesystem type for the new- -- filesystem. Currently defined values- -- are:- --- -- ['fsTypeBDB'] Berkeley-DB implementation- --- -- ['fsTypeFSFS'] Native-filesystem- -- implementation- --- -- If the list does not contain a value- -- for 'fsConfigFSType' then the default- -- filesystem type will be used. This will- -- typically be BDB for version 1.1 and- -- FSFS for later versions, though the- -- caller should not rely upon any- -- particular default if they wish to- -- ensure that a filesystem of specific- -- type is created.- -> IO FileSystem -- ^ The new filesystem.-createFileSystem path configPairs- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ fsPtrPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do config <- pairsToHash configPairs- svnErr $ _create fsPtrPtr pathPtr (unsafeHashToPtr config) poolPtr-- fs <- wrapFS (touchPool pool) =<< peek fsPtrPtr-- -- config には fs が死ぬまでは生きてゐて慾しい。- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer (case fs of FileSystem x -> x)- $ touchHash config-- return fs---- |@'openFileSystem'@ opens a Subversion filesystem. Note that you--- probably don't want to use this directly. Take a look at--- 'Subversion.Repository.openRepository' instead.-openFileSystem- :: FilePath -- ^ Where the filesystem located on.- -> [(String, String)] -- ^ A list of @(key, value)@ tuples which- -- modifies the behavior of the- -- filesystem. The interpretation of it is- -- specific to the filesystem back-end.- -> IO FileSystem-openFileSystem path configPairs- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ fsPtrPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do config <- pairsToHash configPairs- svnErr $ _open fsPtrPtr pathPtr (unsafeHashToPtr config) poolPtr-- fs <- wrapFS (touchPool pool) =<< peek fsPtrPtr-- -- config には fs が死ぬまでは生きてゐて慾しい。- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer (case fs of FileSystem x -> x)- $ touchHash config-- return fs---- |@'deleteFileSystem'@ deletes a Subversion filesystem. Note that--- you probably don't want to use this directly. Take a look at--- 'Subversion.Repository.deleteRepository' instead.-deleteFileSystem :: FilePath -> IO ()-deleteFileSystem path- = do pool <- newPool- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _delete_fs pathPtr poolPtr---- |@'hotCopyFileSystem'@ copies a possibly live Subversion filesystem--- from one location to another.-hotCopyFileSystem :: FilePath -- ^ Source- -> FilePath -- ^ Destination- -> Bool -- ^ If this is true,- -- @'hotCopyFileSystem'@ performs- -- cleanup on the source filesystem as- -- part of the copy opeation;- -- currently, this means deleting- -- copied, unused logfiles for a- -- Berkeley DB source filesystem.- -> IO ()-hotCopyFileSystem src dest clean- = do pool <- newPool- withCString src $ \ srcPath ->- withCString dest $ \ destPath ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _hotcopy srcPath destPath (marshalBool clean) poolPtr---- |@'getFileSystemPath' fsPath@ returns a string identifying the--- back-end type of the Subversion filesystem located on @fsPath@. The--- string should be equal to one of the @fsType*@ defined constants,--- unless the filesystem is a new back-end type added in a later--- version of Subversion.------ In general, the type should make no difference in the filesystem's--- semantics, but there are a few situations (such as backups) where--- it might matter.-getFileSystemType :: FilePath -> IO String-getFileSystemType path- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ typePtrPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _type typePtrPtr pathPtr poolPtr- t <- peekCString =<< peek typePtrPtr- return t---- |@'getFileSystemPath' fs@ returns the path to @fs@'s--- repository. Note that this is what was passed to 'createFileSystem'--- or 'openFileSystem'; might be absolute, might not.-getFileSystemPath :: FileSystem -> IO FilePath-getFileSystemPath fs- = do pool <- newPool- withFSPtr fs $ \ fsPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do path <- peekCString =<< _path fsPtr poolPtr- touchPool pool- return path---- |@'getYoungestRev' fs@ returns the number of the youngest revision--- in filesystem @fs@. The oldest revision in any filesystem is--- numbered zero.-getYoungestRev :: FileSystem -> IO RevNum-getYoungestRev fs- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ revNumPtr ->- withFSPtr fs $ \ fsPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _youngest_rev revNumPtr fsPtr poolPtr- return . fromIntegral =<< peek revNumPtr
− Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hs
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hsc" #-}---- |This module only defines the 'DirEntry' type.---{-# LINE 6 "Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.FileSystem.DirEntry- ( DirEntry(..)- )- where--import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.Storable-import Subversion.Hash-import Subversion.Types---- |The type of a Subversion directory entry.------ Note that @svn_fs_dirent_t.id@ is currently unavailable in this--- binding. Add one if you really need it.-data DirEntry- = DirEntry {- entName :: String -- ^ The name of this directory entry.- , entKind :: NodeKind -- ^ The node kind.- }- deriving (Show, Eq)---instance HashValue DirEntry where- marshal ent- = fail "marshalling DirEntry is not supported"-- unmarshal finalizer entPtr- = do namePtr <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) entPtr-{-# LINE 35 "Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hsc" #-}- name <- peekCString namePtr- kind <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 8)) entPtr-{-# LINE 37 "Subversion/FileSystem/DirEntry.hsc" #-}- finalizer- return DirEntry {- entName = name- , entKind = unmarshalNodeKind kind- }
− Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hs
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}---- |This module only defines two types; 'PathChange' and 'ChangeKind'.---{-# LINE 6 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.FileSystem.PathChange- ( PathChange(..)- , ChangeKind(..)- )- where--import Data.Word-import Foreign.Storable-import Subversion.Hash-import Subversion.Types---- |@'PathChange'@ describes a change in a revision occured on a path.--- --- Note that @svn_fs_path_change_t.node_rev_id@ is currently--- unavailable in this binding. Add one if you really need it.-data PathChange = PathChange {- pcChangeKind :: ChangeKind -- ^ Kind of change.- , pcTextMod :: Bool -- ^ Were there text modifications?- , pcPropMod :: Bool -- ^ Were there property modifications?- } deriving (Show, Eq)---type SVN_FS_PATH_CHANGE_KIND_T = Word32-{-# LINE 30 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}---- |The kind of change that occured on the path.-data ChangeKind = ModifiedPath -- ^ defalut value- | AddedPath -- ^ path added in txn- | DeletedPath -- ^ path removed in txn- | ReplacedPath -- ^ path removed and re-added in txn- deriving (Show, Eq)---unmarshalChangeKind :: SVN_FS_PATH_CHANGE_KIND_T -> ChangeKind-unmarshalChangeKind (0) = ModifiedPath-{-# LINE 41 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}-unmarshalChangeKind (1) = AddedPath-{-# LINE 42 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}-unmarshalChangeKind (2) = DeletedPath-{-# LINE 43 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}-unmarshalChangeKind (3) = ReplacedPath-{-# LINE 44 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}---instance HashValue PathChange where- marshal pc- = fail "marshalling PathChange is not supported"-- unmarshal finalizer pcPtr- = do kind <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 4)) pcPtr-{-# LINE 52 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}- textMod <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 8)) pcPtr-{-# LINE 53 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}- propMod <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 12)) pcPtr-{-# LINE 54 "Subversion/FileSystem/PathChange.hsc" #-}- finalizer- return PathChange {- pcChangeKind = unmarshalChangeKind kind- , pcTextMod = unmarshalBool textMod- , pcPropMod = unmarshalBool propMod- }
− Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hs
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hsc" #-}---- #prune---- |An interface to functions that work on both existing revisions and--- ongoing transactions in a filesystem.---{-# LINE 9 "Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.FileSystem.Root- ( -- * Class- MonadFS(..)-- , FileSystemRoot -- private- , SVN_FS_ROOT_T -- private-- , wrapFSRoot -- private- , withFSRootPtr -- private-- , getRootFS -- private-- -- * Getting file content and others- , getFileLength- , getFileMD5-- , getFileContents- , getFileContentsLBS-- -- * Getting node type- , checkPath- , isDirectory- , isFile-- -- * Getting node property- , getNodeProp- , getNodePropList-- -- * Getting nodes in directory- , getDirEntries-- -- * Getting change list- , getPathsChanged- )- where--import Control.Monad-import Data.ByteString.Base-import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B8-import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as L8-import Data.Word-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.ForeignPtr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Marshal.Array-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Storable-import GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Subversion.FileSystem-import Subversion.FileSystem.DirEntry-import Subversion.FileSystem.PathChange-import Subversion.Error-import Subversion.Hash-import Subversion.Pool-import Subversion.Stream-import Subversion.String-import Subversion.Types---{- class MonadFS ------------------------------------------------------------- -}---- |@'MonadFS' m@ is a monad which holds internally either an existing--- revision or ongoing transaction.-class Monad m => MonadFS m where- -- private- getRoot :: m FileSystemRoot-- -- |@'unsafeIOToFS'@ runs an IO monad in 'MonadFS'.- -- - -- This is unsafe if the monad is a transaction monad. When a- -- transaction fails before getting commited, all transactional- -- operations are cancelled at once. But if you had launched- -- missiles with 'unsafeIOToFS' during the transaction, your- -- missiles can never go back. So you must use this carefully.- unsafeIOToFS :: IO a -> m a-- -- |@'isTransaction'@ returns True iff the monad is a transaction- -- monad.- isTransaction :: m Bool---{- functions and types ------------------------------------------------------- -}--newtype FileSystemRoot = FileSystemRoot (ForeignPtr SVN_FS_ROOT_T)-data SVN_FS_ROOT_T---foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_root_fs"- _root_fs :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_FS_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_file_length"- _file_length :: Ptr SVN_FILESIZE_T -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_file_md5_checksum"- _file_md5_checksum :: Ptr CUChar -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_file_contents"- _file_contents :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_STREAM_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_node_proplist"- _node_proplist :: Ptr (Ptr APR_HASH_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_node_prop"- _node_prop :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_STRING_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_dir_entries"- _dir_entries :: Ptr (Ptr APR_HASH_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_paths_changed"- _paths_changed :: Ptr (Ptr APR_HASH_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_check_path"- _check_path :: Ptr SVN_NODE_KIND_T -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_is_dir"- _is_dir :: Ptr SVN_BOOLEAN_T -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_is_file"- _is_file :: Ptr SVN_BOOLEAN_T -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)---wrapFSRoot :: IO () -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> IO FileSystemRoot-wrapFSRoot finalizer rootPtr- = do root <- newForeignPtr_ rootPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer root finalizer- return $ FileSystemRoot root---withFSRootPtr :: FileSystemRoot -> (Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withFSRootPtr (FileSystemRoot root) = withForeignPtr root---touchFSRoot :: FileSystemRoot -> IO ()-touchFSRoot (FileSystemRoot root) = touchForeignPtr root---getRootFS :: FileSystemRoot -> IO FileSystem-getRootFS root- = withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- -- 實際には root が生きてゐる限り fs は死なないのだが、念の爲。- wrapFS (touchFSRoot root) =<< _root_fs rootPtr---- |@'getFileLength' path@ returns the length of file @path@.-getFileLength :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m Integer-getFileLength path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ lenPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _file_length lenPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- return . toInteger =<< peek lenPtr---- |@'getFileMD5' path@ returns the MD5 checksum of file @path@. If--- the filesystem does not have a prerecorded checksum for @path@, it--- doesn't calculate a checksum dynamically, just puts all 0's into--- the resulting digest. (By convention, the all-zero checksum is--- considered to match any checksum.)-getFileMD5 :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m [Word8]-getFileMD5 path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ allocaArray md5Len $ \ bufPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _file_md5_checksum bufPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- return . map fromIntegral =<< peekArray md5Len bufPtr- where- md5Len = (16)-{-# LINE 182 "Subversion/FileSystem/Root.hsc" #-}----- |@'getFileContents' path@ returns the content of file @path@.------ If this is a non-transactional monad (that is, a monad whose--- 'isTransaction' returns 'Prelude.False'), it reads the content--- /lazilly/. But if this is a transactional monad, 'getFileContents'--- does the operation /strictly/: I mean it loads the entire file onto--- the memory! This is because @svn_fs_file_contents()@ in the--- libsvn_fs doesn't guarantee, when we are in a transaction, that we--- can progressively read a file which is suddenly modified in the--- same transaction during the progressive reading.------ I think 'getFileContents' might have to return--- @['Data.Word.Word8']@ instead of 'Prelude.String' because every--- files in filesystem should be considered binary. Yes,--- 'Prelude.readFile' also returns 'Prelude.String' but this is an--- immature part of Haskell. I wish someday the GHC gets more clear--- distinction between binary data and an Unicode string, then I--- change the form of 'getFileContents' alike.-getFileContents :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m String-getFileContents path- = liftM L8.unpack $ getFileContentsLBS path----- |@'getFileContentsLBS'@ does the same thing as 'getFileContents'--- but returns 'Data.ByteString.Base.LazyByteString' instead.-getFileContentsLBS :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m LazyByteString-getFileContentsLBS path- = do root <- getRoot- isTxn <- isTransaction- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ ioPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- (svnErr $ _file_contents ioPtrPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr)- >> peek ioPtrPtr- >>= wrapStream (touchPool pool)- >>= (if isTxn then- sStrictReadLBS- else- sReadLBS)---- |@'getNodePropList' path@ returns the property list of @path@ in a--- revision or transaction.-getNodePropList :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m [(String, String)]-getNodePropList path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ hashPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _node_proplist hashPtrPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- hash <- wrapHash (touchPool pool) =<< peek hashPtrPtr- mapHash' (\ (n, v)- -> peekSvnString v- >>=- return . ((,) n) . B8.unpack) hash---- |@'getNodeProp' path propName@ returns the value of the property--- named @propName@ of @path@ in a revision or transaction.-getNodeProp :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> String -> m (Maybe String)-getNodeProp path name- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ valPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withCString name $ \ namePtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _node_prop valPtrPtr rootPtr pathPtr namePtr poolPtr- prop <- peekSvnString' =<< peek valPtrPtr- -- prop は pool の中から讀み取られるので、それが濟- -- むまで pool が死んでは困る。- touchPool pool- return $ fmap B8.unpack prop---- |@'getDirEntries' path@ returns a list containing the entries of--- the directory at @path@ in a revision or transaction.-getDirEntries :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m [DirEntry]-getDirEntries path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ hashPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _dir_entries hashPtrPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- peek hashPtrPtr- >>= wrapHash (touchFSRoot root >> touchPool pool)- >>= hashToValues---- |@'getPathsChanged'@ returns a list containing descriptions of the--- paths changed under a revision or transaction.-getPathsChanged :: MonadFS m => m [(FilePath, PathChange)]-getPathsChanged- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ hashPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _paths_changed hashPtrPtr rootPtr poolPtr- peek hashPtrPtr- >>= wrapHash (touchFSRoot root >> touchPool pool)- >>= hashToPairs---- |@'checkPath' path@ returns a 'Subversion.Types.NodeKind' for--- @path@. Unlike most other actions, 'checkPath' doesn't throw an--- error even if the @path@ doesn't point to an existent node: in that--- case it just returns 'Subversion.Types.NoNode'.-checkPath :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m NodeKind-checkPath path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ kindPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _check_path kindPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- return . unmarshalNodeKind =<< peek kindPtr---- |@'isDirectory' path@ returns 'Prelude.True' iff the @path@ points--- to a directory in a revision or transaction. It returns--- 'Prelude.False' for inexistent path.-isDirectory :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m Bool-isDirectory path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ boolPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _is_dir boolPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- return . unmarshalBool =<< peek boolPtr---- |@'isFile' path@ returns 'Prelude.True' iff the @path@ points to a--- file in a revision or transaction. It returns 'Prelude.False' for--- inexistent path.-isFile :: MonadFS m => FilePath -> m Bool-isFile path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ boolPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _is_file boolPtr rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr- return . unmarshalBool =<< peek boolPtr
− Subversion/FileSystem/Transaction.hs
@@ -1,343 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/FileSystem/Transaction.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/FileSystem/Transaction.hsc" #-}---- #prune---- |An interface to functions that work on a filesystem transaction.--module Subversion.FileSystem.Transaction- ( -- * Type - Txn-- , Transaction -- private- , SVN_FS_TXN_T -- private-- , wrapTxn -- private- , withTxnPtr -- private- , runTxn -- private-- , abortTxn -- private- , getTransactionRoot -- private-- -- * Accessing transaction property- , getTxnProp- , getTxnPropList- , setTxnProp-- -- * Changing content of file- , applyText- , applyTextLBS-- -- * Changing node property- , setNodeProp-- -- * Creating, deleting and copying entry- , makeFile- , makeDirectory-- , deleteEntry-- , copyEntry- )- where--import Control.Monad.Reader-import Control.Monad-import Data.ByteString.Base-import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B8-import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as L8-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.ForeignPtr-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Storable-import GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Subversion.Error-import Subversion.FileSystem.Revision-import Subversion.FileSystem.Root-import Subversion.Hash-import Subversion.Pool-import Subversion.Stream-import Subversion.String-import Subversion.Types--{- Monad Txn ----------------------------------------------------------------- -}--data TxnContext = TxnContext {- ctxTxn :: Transaction- , ctxRoot :: FileSystemRoot- }---- |@'Txn' a@ is a FS monad which reads and updates data in filesystem--- and finally returns @a@. See 'Subversion.FileSystem.Root.MonadFS'.-newtype Txn a = Txn { unTxn :: ReaderT TxnContext IO a }--instance Functor Txn where- fmap f c = Txn (fmap f (unTxn c))--instance Monad Txn where- c >>= f = Txn (unTxn c >>= unTxn . f)- return = Txn . return- fail = Txn . fail--instance MonadFS Txn where- getRoot = Txn (ask >>= return . ctxRoot)- unsafeIOToFS a = Txn (liftIO a)- isTransaction = Txn (return True)---getTxn :: Txn Transaction-getTxn = Txn (ask >>= return . ctxTxn)---{- functions and types ------------------------------------------------------- -}--newtype Transaction = Transaction (ForeignPtr SVN_FS_TXN_T)-data SVN_FS_TXN_T---foreign import ccall "svn_fs_abort_txn"- _abort_txn :: Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall "svn_fs_txn_root"- _txn_root :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_txn_prop"- _txn_prop :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_STRING_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_txn_proplist"- _txn_proplist :: Ptr (Ptr APR_HASH_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_change_txn_prop"- _change_txn_prop :: Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> CString -> Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_change_node_prop"- _change_node_prop :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> CString -> Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_apply_text"- _apply_text :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_STREAM_T) -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_make_file"- _make_file :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_make_dir"- _make_dir :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_delete"- _delete :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_fs_copy"- _copy :: Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr SVN_FS_ROOT_T -> CString -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)---wrapTxn :: IO () -> Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> IO Transaction-wrapTxn finalizer txnPtr- = do txn <- newForeignPtr_ txnPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer txn finalizer- return $ Transaction txn---touchTxn :: Transaction -> IO ()-touchTxn (Transaction txn) = touchForeignPtr txn---withTxnPtr :: Transaction -> (Ptr SVN_FS_TXN_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withTxnPtr (Transaction txn) = withForeignPtr txn---runTxn :: Txn a -> Transaction -> IO a-runTxn c txn- = do root <- getTransactionRoot txn-- -- We've got the txn root so we can run the Txn monad.- let ctx = TxnContext {- ctxTxn = txn- , ctxRoot = root- }-- runReaderT (unTxn c) ctx---abortTxn :: Transaction -> IO ()-abortTxn txn- = do pool <- newPool- withTxnPtr txn $ \ txnPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _abort_txn txnPtr poolPtr---getTransactionRoot :: Transaction -> IO FileSystemRoot-getTransactionRoot txn- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ rootPtrPtr ->- withTxnPtr txn $ \ txnPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- (svnErr $ _txn_root rootPtrPtr txnPtr poolPtr)- >> peek rootPtrPtr- >>= (wrapFSRoot $- -- root は pool にも txn にも依存する。- touchPool pool >> touchTxn txn)---- |@'getTxnProp' propName@ returns the value of the property named--- @propName@ on the transaction.-getTxnProp :: String -> Txn (Maybe String)-getTxnProp name- = do txn <- getTxn- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ valPtrPtr ->- withTxnPtr txn $ \ txnPtr ->- withCString name $ \ namePtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _txn_prop valPtrPtr txnPtr namePtr poolPtr- prop <- peekSvnString' =<< peek valPtrPtr- -- prop は pool の中から讀み取られるので、それが濟- -- むまでは pool が死んでは困る。- touchPool pool- return $ fmap B8.unpack prop---- |@'getTxnPropList'@ returns the entire property list on the--- transaction.-getTxnPropList :: Txn [(String, String)]-getTxnPropList - = do txn <- getTxn- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ hashPtrPtr ->- withTxnPtr txn $ \ txnPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _txn_proplist hashPtrPtr txnPtr poolPtr- hash <- wrapHash (touchPool pool) =<< peek hashPtrPtr- mapHash' (\ (n, v)- -> peekSvnString v- >>=- return . ((,) n) . B8.unpack) hash---- |@'setTxnProp' propName propValue@ changes, adds or deletes a--- property on the transaction.-setTxnProp :: String -> Maybe String -> Txn ()-setTxnProp name valStr- = do txn <- getTxn- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- let value = fmap B8.pack valStr- unsafeIOToFS $ withTxnPtr txn $ \ txnPtr ->- withCString name $ \ namePtr ->- withSvnString' value $ \ valuePtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _change_txn_prop txnPtr namePtr valuePtr poolPtr---- |@'setNodeProp' fpath propName propValue@ changes, adds or deletes--- a property named @propName@ on file @fpath@.-setNodeProp :: FilePath -> String -> Maybe String -> Txn ()-setNodeProp path name valStr- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- let value = fmap B8.pack valStr- unsafeIOToFS $ withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withCString name $ \ namePtr ->- withSvnString' value $ \ valuePtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _change_node_prop rootPtr pathPtr namePtr valuePtr poolPtr----- |@'applyText'@ replaces the content of file.-applyText- :: FilePath -- ^ The file to be replaced. If it does not exist- -- in the transaction, 'applyText' throws an- -- error. That is, you can't use this action to- -- create new files; use 'makeFile' to create an- -- empty file first.- -> Maybe String -- ^ The hex MD5 digest for the new content. It is- -- ignored if 'Prelude.Nothing', but if not- -- 'Prelude.Nothing', it must match the checksum- -- of the content; if it doesn't, 'applyText'- -- throws an error.- -> String -- ^ The new content. - --- -- This argument is currently a 'Prelude.String'- -- but someday it may be changed to- -- @['Data.Word.Word8']@ or something alike. See- -- 'Subversion.FileSystem.Root.getFileContents'.- -> Txn ()-applyText path resultMD5 contents- = applyTextLBS path resultMD5 (L8.pack contents)---- |@'applyTextLBS'@ does the same thing as 'applyText' but takes--- 'Data.ByteString.Base.LazyByteString' instead.-applyTextLBS :: FilePath -> Maybe String -> LazyByteString -> Txn ()-applyTextLBS path resultMD5 contents- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ alloca $ \ ioPtrPtr ->- withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withCString' resultMD5 $ \ resultMD5Ptr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _apply_text ioPtrPtr rootPtr pathPtr resultMD5Ptr poolPtr- io <- wrapStream (touchPool pool) =<< peek ioPtrPtr- sWriteLBS io contents- sClose io- where- withCString' :: Maybe String -> (CString -> IO a) -> IO a- withCString' Nothing f = f nullPtr- withCString' (Just str) f = withCString str f---- |@'makeFile' fpath@ creates a new file named @fpath@. The initial--- content of file is the empty string, and it has no properties.-makeFile :: FilePath -> Txn ()-makeFile path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _make_file rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr---- |@'makeDirectory' fpath@ creates a new directory named @fpath@. The--- new directory has no entries, and no properties.-makeDirectory :: FilePath -> Txn ()-makeDirectory path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _make_dir rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr---- |@'deleteEntry' fpath@ delete the node named @fpath@ in the--- transaction. If the node being deleted is a directory, its contents--- will be deleted recursively.------ If the @fpath@ is missing from the transaction, 'deleteEntry'--- throws an error.------ Attempting to remove the root directory also results in an error,--- even if the directory is empty.-deleteEntry :: FilePath -> Txn ()-deleteEntry path- = do root <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ withFSRootPtr root $ \ rootPtr ->- withCString path $ \ pathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _delete rootPtr pathPtr poolPtr---- |@'copyEntry' fromRevNum fromPath toPath@ creates a copy of file--- @fromPath@ in a revision @fromRevNum@ named @toPath@ in the--- transaction.-copyEntry :: RevNum -> FilePath -> FilePath -> Txn ()-copyEntry fromRevNum fromPath toPath- = do toRoot <- getRoot- fs <- unsafeIOToFS $ getRootFS toRoot- unsafeIOToFS $ withRevision fs fromRevNum- $ do fromRoot <- getRoot- pool <- unsafeIOToFS newPool- unsafeIOToFS $ withFSRootPtr fromRoot $ \ fromRootPtr ->- withCString fromPath $ \ fromPathPtr ->- withFSRootPtr toRoot $ \ toRootPtr ->- withCString toPath $ \ toPathPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- svnErr $ _copy fromRootPtr fromPathPtr toRootPtr toPathPtr poolPtr
− Subversion/Hash.hs
@@ -1,253 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Hash.hsc" #-}--{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Hash.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.Hash- ( Hash- , HashValue(..)- , APR_HASH_T-- , withHashPtr- , unsafeHashToPtr- , touchHash- , wrapHash-- , new- , update- , delete- , lookup-- , pairsToHash- , hashToPairs-- , hashToValues-- , mapHash- , mapHash'- )- where--import Control.Monad-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.ForeignPtr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Marshal.Utils hiding (new)-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Storable-import qualified GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Prelude hiding (lookup)-import Subversion.Pool-import Subversion.Types-import System.IO.Unsafe---newtype Hash a = Hash (ForeignPtr APR_HASH_T)-data APR_HASH_T--newtype HashIndex a = HashIndex (ForeignPtr APR_HASH_INDEX_T)-data APR_HASH_INDEX_T---mallocStringForeignPtr :: String -> IO (ForeignPtr CChar)-mallocStringForeignPtr str- = withCStringLen str $ \ (strPtr, len) ->- do strFPtr <- mallocForeignPtrBytes $ len + 1- copyBytes (unsafeForeignPtrToPtr strFPtr) strPtr len- pokeByteOff (unsafeForeignPtrToPtr strFPtr) len '\0'- return strFPtr---class HashValue a where- marshal :: a -> IO (ForeignPtr ())- unmarshal :: IO () -> Ptr () -> IO a--instance HashValue String where- marshal str- = mallocStringForeignPtr str >>= return . castForeignPtr-- unmarshal finalizer strPtr- = do str <- peekCString (castPtr strPtr)- finalizer- return str---foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_make"- _make :: Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr APR_HASH_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_set"- _set :: Ptr APR_HASH_T -> Ptr () -> APR_SSIZE_T -> Ptr () -> IO ()--foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_get"- _get :: Ptr APR_HASH_T -> Ptr () -> APR_SSIZE_T -> IO (Ptr ())--foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_first"- _first :: Ptr APR_POOL_T -> Ptr APR_HASH_T -> IO (Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_this"- _this :: Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T -> Ptr (Ptr ()) -> Ptr APR_SSIZE_T -> Ptr (Ptr ()) -> IO ()--foreign import ccall unsafe "apr_hash_next"- _next :: Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T -> IO (Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T)---wrapHash :: IO () -> Ptr APR_HASH_T -> IO (Hash a)-wrapHash finalizer hashPtr- = do hash <- newForeignPtr_ hashPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer hash finalizer- return $ Hash hash---withHashPtr :: Hash a -> (Ptr APR_HASH_T -> IO b) -> IO b-withHashPtr (Hash hash) = withForeignPtr hash---unsafeHashToPtr :: Hash a -> Ptr APR_HASH_T-unsafeHashToPtr (Hash hash) = unsafeForeignPtrToPtr hash---touchHash :: Hash a -> IO ()-touchHash (Hash hash) = touchForeignPtr hash---wrapHashIdx :: IO () -> Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T -> IO (HashIndex a)-wrapHashIdx finalizer idxPtr- = do idx <- newForeignPtr_ idxPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer idx finalizer- return $ HashIndex idx---withHashIdxPtr :: HashIndex a -> (Ptr APR_HASH_INDEX_T -> IO b) -> IO b-withHashIdxPtr (HashIndex idx) = withForeignPtr idx---touchHashIdx :: HashIndex a -> IO ()-touchHashIdx (HashIndex idx) = touchForeignPtr idx---new :: HashValue a => IO (Hash a)-new = do pool <- newPool- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- _make poolPtr >>= wrapHash (touchPool pool)---- 一旦 Hash に入れた値は、Hash 自体が解放されるまでは解放されなくなる--- 事に注意。それがまずいのであれば、Hash 自体に Map (Ptr ())--- (ForeignPtr ()) を持たせて、その Map を同時に管理しなければならない。--- 面倒だ。-update :: HashValue a => Hash a -> String -> a -> IO ()-update (Hash hash) key value- = withForeignPtr hash $ \ hashPtr ->- do keyFPtr <- mallocStringForeignPtr key- valueFPtr <- marshal value- _set hashPtr- (castPtr $ unsafeForeignPtrToPtr keyFPtr)- (-1)-{-# LINE 143 "Subversion/Hash.hsc" #-}- (unsafeForeignPtrToPtr valueFPtr)- -- hash よりも key 及び value が先に解放されては困る。- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer hash- $ do touchForeignPtr keyFPtr- touchForeignPtr valueFPtr---delete :: Hash a -> String -> IO ()-delete hash key- = withHashPtr hash $ \ hashPtr ->- withCStringLen key $ \ (keyPtr, keyLen) ->- _set hashPtr (castPtr keyPtr) (fromIntegral keyLen) nullPtr---lookup :: HashValue a => Hash a -> String -> IO (Maybe a)-lookup hash key- = withHashPtr hash $ \ hashPtr ->- withCStringLen key $ \ (keyPtr, keyLen) ->- do valuePtr <- _get hashPtr (castPtr keyPtr) (fromIntegral keyLen)- if valuePtr == nullPtr then- return Nothing- else- -- valuePtr は hash の解放と同時に解放され得るのだが、- -- unmarshal する前にそれが起きては困る。- unmarshal (touchHash hash) valuePtr- >>= return . Just---getFirst :: Hash a -> IO (Maybe (HashIndex a))-getFirst hash- = do pool <- newPool- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- withHashPtr hash $ \ hashPtr ->- do idxPtr <- _first poolPtr hashPtr- if idxPtr == nullPtr then- return Nothing- else- liftM Just $ wrapHashIdx (touchPool pool) idxPtr---getThis :: HashValue a => HashIndex a -> IO (String, a)-getThis idx- = do (key, valPtr) <- getThis' idx- val <- unmarshal (touchHashIdx idx) (castPtr valPtr)- return (key, val)---getThis' :: HashIndex a -> IO (String, Ptr a)-getThis' idx- = withHashIdxPtr idx $ \ idxPtr ->- alloca $ \ keyPtrPtr ->- alloca $ \ keyLenPtr ->- alloca $ \ valPtrPtr ->- do _this idxPtr keyPtrPtr keyLenPtr valPtrPtr- keyPtr <- liftM castPtr (peek keyPtrPtr)- keyLen <- liftM fromIntegral (peek keyLenPtr)- key <- peekCStringLen (keyPtr, keyLen)- valPtr <- peek valPtrPtr- return (key, castPtr valPtr)---getNext :: HashIndex a -> IO (Maybe (HashIndex a))-getNext idx- = withHashIdxPtr idx $ \ idxPtr ->- do idxPtr' <- _next idxPtr- if idxPtr' == nullPtr then- return Nothing- else- liftM Just $ wrapHashIdx (touchHashIdx idx) idxPtr'- --pairsToHash :: HashValue a => [(String, a)] -> IO (Hash a)-pairsToHash xs- = do hash <- new- mapM_ (uncurry $ update hash) xs- return hash---hashToPairs :: HashValue a => Hash a -> IO [(String, a)]-hashToPairs = mapHash (return . id)---hashToValues :: HashValue a => Hash a -> IO [a]-hashToValues = mapHash (return . snd)---mapHash :: HashValue a => ((String, a) -> IO b) -> Hash a -> IO [b]-mapHash f hash = getFirst hash >>= loop- where- loop Nothing = return []- loop (Just idx) = do x <- f =<< getThis idx- xs <- unsafeInterleaveIO $- (getNext idx >>= loop)- return (x:xs)---mapHash' :: ((String, Ptr a) -> IO b) -> Hash a -> IO [b]-mapHash' f hash = getFirst hash >>= loop- where- loop Nothing = return []- loop (Just idx) = do x <- f =<< getThis' idx- xs <- unsafeInterleaveIO $- (getNext idx >>= loop)- return (x:xs)
− Subversion/Pool.hs
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Pool.hsc" #-}-module Subversion.Pool-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Pool.hsc" #-}- ( Pool- , APR_POOL_T- , newPool- , withPoolPtr- , touchPool- )- where--import Foreign hiding (Pool, newPool)---newtype Pool = Pool (ForeignPtr APR_POOL_T)-data APR_POOL_T---foreign import ccall unsafe "HsSVN_svn_pool_create"- _create :: Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr APR_POOL_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "&HsSVN_svn_pool_destroy"- _destroy :: FunPtr (Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO ())---newPool :: IO Pool-newPool = _create nullPtr- >>= newForeignPtr _destroy- >>= return . Pool---withPoolPtr :: Pool -> (Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withPoolPtr (Pool pool) = withForeignPtr pool---touchPool :: Pool -> IO ()-touchPool (Pool pool) = touchForeignPtr pool
Subversion/Repository.hsc view
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ -- |Lazily dump the contents of the filesystem within already-open--- repository.+-- repository. Note that this action requires -threaded RTS. dumpRepository :: Repository -- ^ The repository. -> Maybe RevNum -- ^ @'Prelude.Nothing'@ to start -- dumping at revision 0, or
− Subversion/Stream.hs
@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Stream.hsc" #-}-module Subversion.Stream-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Stream.hsc" #-}- ( Stream- , SVN_STREAM_T-- , wrapStream- , withStreamPtr-- , getEmptyStream- , getStreamForStdOut-- , sRead- , sReadBS- , sReadLBS-- , sStrictRead- , sStrictReadLBS-- , sWrite- , sWriteBS- , sWriteLBS-- , sClose- )- where--import Control.Monad-import Data.ByteString.Base-import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B8-import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as L8-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.ForeignPtr-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Storable-import GHC.ForeignPtr as GF-import Subversion.Error-import Subversion.Pool-import Subversion.Types-import System.IO.Unsafe---newtype Stream = Stream (ForeignPtr SVN_STREAM_T)-data SVN_STREAM_T---foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_stream_empty"- _empty :: Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_STREAM_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_stream_for_stdout"- _for_stdout :: Ptr (Ptr SVN_STREAM_T) -> Ptr APR_POOL_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_stream_read"- _read :: Ptr SVN_STREAM_T -> Ptr CChar -> Ptr APR_SIZE_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_stream_write"- _write :: Ptr SVN_STREAM_T -> Ptr CChar -> Ptr APR_SIZE_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)--foreign import ccall unsafe "svn_stream_close"- _close :: Ptr SVN_STREAM_T -> IO (Ptr SVN_ERROR_T)---wrapStream :: IO () -> Ptr SVN_STREAM_T -> IO Stream-wrapStream finalizer ioPtr- = do io <- newForeignPtr_ ioPtr- GF.addForeignPtrConcFinalizer io finalizer- return $ Stream io---withStreamPtr :: Stream -> (Ptr SVN_STREAM_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withStreamPtr (Stream io) = withForeignPtr io---getEmptyStream :: IO Stream-getEmptyStream - = do pool <- newPool- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- wrapStream (touchPool pool) =<< _empty poolPtr---getStreamForStdOut :: IO Stream-getStreamForStdOut- = do pool <- newPool- alloca $ \ ioPtrPtr ->- withPoolPtr pool $ \ poolPtr ->- do svnErr $ _for_stdout ioPtrPtr poolPtr- wrapStream (touchPool pool) =<< peek ioPtrPtr---sRead :: Stream -> IO String-sRead io- = liftM L8.unpack $ sReadLBS io---sStrictRead :: Stream -> IO String-sStrictRead io- = liftM L8.unpack $ sStrictReadLBS io---sReadBS :: Stream -> Int -> IO ByteString-sReadBS io maxLen- = withStreamPtr io $ \ ioPtr ->- createAndTrim maxLen $ \ bufPtr ->- alloca $ \ bufLenPtr ->- do poke bufLenPtr (fromIntegral maxLen)- svnErr $ _read ioPtr (castPtr bufPtr) bufLenPtr- liftM fromIntegral $ peek bufLenPtr---sReadLBS :: Stream -> IO LazyByteString-sReadLBS io = lazyRead >>= return . LPS- where- chunkSize = 32 * 1024-- lazyRead = unsafeInterleaveIO loop-- loop = do bs <- sReadBS io chunkSize- if B8.null bs then- -- reached EOF- return []- else- do bss <- lazyRead- return (bs:bss)---sStrictReadLBS :: Stream -> IO LazyByteString-sStrictReadLBS io = strictRead >>= return . LPS- where- chunkSize = 32 * 1024-- strictRead = unsafeInterleaveIO loop-- loop = do bs <- sReadBS io chunkSize- if B8.null bs then- -- reached EOF- return []- else- do bss <- strictRead- return (bs:bss)----sWrite :: Stream -> String -> IO ()-sWrite io str- = sWriteLBS io (L8.pack str)---sWriteBS :: Stream -> ByteString -> IO ()-sWriteBS io str- = withStreamPtr io $ \ ioPtr ->- unsafeUseAsCStringLen str $ \ (strPtr, strLen) ->- alloca $ \ strLenPtr ->- do poke strLenPtr (fromIntegral strLen)- svnErr $ _write ioPtr strPtr strLenPtr---sWriteLBS :: Stream -> LazyByteString -> IO ()-sWriteLBS io (LPS chunks)- = mapM_ (sWriteBS io) chunks---sClose :: Stream -> IO ()-sClose io- = withStreamPtr io $ \ ioPtr ->- svnErr $ _close ioPtr
− Subversion/String.hs
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}--{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.String- ( SVN_STRING_T- , withSvnString- , withSvnString'- , peekSvnString- , peekSvnString'- )- where--import Data.ByteString.Base-import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B8-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Storable-import Subversion.Types--data SVN_STRING_T---pokeData :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> Ptr CChar -> IO ()-pokeData = ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 0))-{-# LINE 25 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}--peekData :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO (Ptr CChar)-peekData = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0))-{-# LINE 28 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}--pokeLen :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> APR_SIZE_T -> IO ()-pokeLen = ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 4))-{-# LINE 31 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}--peekLen :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO APR_SIZE_T-peekLen = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 4))-{-# LINE 34 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}---withSvnString :: ByteString -> (Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withSvnString bs f- = unsafeUseAsCStringLen bs $ \ (bsBuf, bsLen) ->- allocaBytes ((8)) $ \ obj ->-{-# LINE 40 "Subversion/String.hsc" #-}- do pokeData obj bsBuf- pokeLen obj (fromIntegral bsLen)- f obj---withSvnString' :: Maybe ByteString -> (Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO a) -> IO a-withSvnString' Nothing f = f nullPtr-withSvnString' (Just bs) f = withSvnString bs f---peekSvnString :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO ByteString-peekSvnString obj- | obj == nullPtr- = fail "peekSvnString: got a null pointer"- | otherwise- = do buf <- peekData obj- len <- peekLen obj- B8.copyCStringLen (buf, fromIntegral len)---peekSvnString' :: Ptr SVN_STRING_T -> IO (Maybe ByteString)-peekSvnString' obj- | obj == nullPtr- = return Nothing- | otherwise- = peekSvnString obj >>= return . Just
− Subversion/Types.hs
@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDARWIN #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK #-}-{-# INCLUDE "HsSVN.h" #-}-{-# LINE 1 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-{- -*- haskell -*- -}-{-# LINE 2 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}---- #prune---- |Some type definitions for Subversion.---{-# LINE 8 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--module Subversion.Types- ( RevNum-- , APR_SIZE_T- , APR_SSIZE_T- , APR_STATUS_T-- , SVN_BOOLEAN_T- , SVN_FILESIZE_T- , SVN_NODE_KIND_T- , SVN_REVNUM_T- , SVN_VERSION_T-- , marshalBool- , unmarshalBool-- , NodeKind(..) -- public- , unmarshalNodeKind-- , Version(..) -- public- , peekVersion- )- where--import Data.Int-import Data.Word-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Storable---- |@'RevNum'@ represents a revision number.-type RevNum = Int--type APR_SIZE_T = Word32-{-# LINE 43 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-type APR_SSIZE_T = Int32-{-# LINE 44 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-type APR_STATUS_T = Int32-{-# LINE 45 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--type SVN_BOOLEAN_T = Int32-{-# LINE 47 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-type SVN_FILESIZE_T = Int64-{-# LINE 48 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-type SVN_NODE_KIND_T = Word32-{-# LINE 49 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-type SVN_REVNUM_T = Int32-{-# LINE 50 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-data SVN_VERSION_T---marshalBool :: Bool -> SVN_BOOLEAN_T-marshalBool True = (1)-{-# LINE 55 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-marshalBool False = (0)-{-# LINE 56 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--unmarshalBool :: SVN_BOOLEAN_T -> Bool-unmarshalBool (1) = True-{-# LINE 59 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-unmarshalBool (0) = False-{-# LINE 60 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}---- |@'NodeKind'@ represents a type of node in Subversion filesystem.-data NodeKind- = NoNode -- ^ The node is absent.- | FileNode -- ^ The node is a file.- | DirNode -- ^ The node is a directory.- deriving (Show, Eq)--unmarshalNodeKind :: SVN_NODE_KIND_T -> NodeKind-unmarshalNodeKind (0) = NoNode-{-# LINE 70 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-unmarshalNodeKind (1) = FileNode-{-# LINE 71 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}-unmarshalNodeKind (2) = DirNode-{-# LINE 72 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}---- |@'Version'@ is version.-data Version = Version {- verMajor :: Int -- ^ Major version number.- , verMinor :: Int -- ^ Minor version number.- , verPatch :: Int -- ^ Patch number.- , verTag :: String -- ^ The version tag.- } deriving (Show, Eq)---peekVersion :: Ptr SVN_VERSION_T -> IO Version-peekVersion obj- = do major <- peekVerMajor obj- minor <- peekVerMinor obj- patch <- peekVerPatch obj- tag <- peekVerTag obj >>= peekCString- return Version {- verMajor = major- , verMinor = minor- , verPatch = patch- , verTag = tag- }---peekVerMajor :: Ptr SVN_VERSION_T -> IO Int-peekVerMajor = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0))-{-# LINE 98 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--peekVerMinor :: Ptr SVN_VERSION_T -> IO Int-peekVerMinor = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 4))-{-# LINE 101 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--peekVerPatch :: Ptr SVN_VERSION_T -> IO Int-peekVerPatch = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 8))-{-# LINE 104 "Subversion/Types.hsc" #-}--peekVerTag :: Ptr SVN_VERSION_T -> IO CString-peekVerTag = ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 12))
configure view
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ AC_ARG_VAR([APR_CONFIG], [apr-config to use]) AC_CHECK_PROGS( [APR_CONFIG],- [apr-config],+ [apr-config apr-1-config], [AC_MSG_ERROR([apr-config is required. Hint: APR_CONFIG])]) SVN_CFLAGS=`$APR_CONFIG --includes --cppflags`" $SVN_CFLAGS" SVN_LIBS=`$APR_CONFIG --link-ld --libs`" $SVN_LIBS"@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ AC_ARG_VAR([APU_CONFIG], [apu-config to use]) AC_CHECK_PROGS( [APU_CONFIG],- [apu-config],+ [apu-config apu-1-config], [AC_MSG_ERROR([apu-config is required. Hint: APU_CONFIG])]) SVN_CFLAGS=`$APU_CONFIG --includes`" $SVN_CFLAGS" SVN_LIBS=`$APU_CONFIG --link-ld --libs`" $SVN_LIBS"