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diff --git a/kab/qconfigDB.h b/kab/qconfigDB.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7a71d901e --- /dev/null +++ b/kab/qconfigDB.h @@ -0,0 +1,779 @@ +/* -*- C++ -*- */ +#ifndef QCONFIGDB_H +#define QCONFIGDB_H + +/* the Configuration Database library, Version II + + the KDE addressbook + + $ Author: Mirko Boehm $ + $ Copyright: (C) 1996-2001, Mirko Boehm $ + $ Contact: mirko@kde.org + http://www.kde.org $ + $ License: GPL with the following explicit clarification: + This code may be linked against any version of the Qt toolkit + from Troll Tech, Norway. $ + + $Id$ +*/ + +namespace std { } +using namespace std; + +#include <list> +#include <map> +#include <qwidget.h> +#include <qcstring.h> +#include <qstrlist.h> + +class QTimer; +class QDate; +class QString; +class QDateTime; + +extern "C" { +#include <unistd.h> +} + +class QTextStream; + +/** + * This is some STL interna, a function object for use with STL + * container classes. Its only element function is the function + * operator that returns a comparison value of the both objects + * it is called with. + */ +struct QCStringLess + : public binary_function<const QCString&, const QCString&, bool> +{ + /** + * The function operator, inline. + */ + bool operator()(const QCString& x, const QCString& y) const + { + return x < (const char*)y; // make one Qt operator fit exactly + } +}; + +typedef map<QCString, QCString, QCStringLess> StringStringMap; + +/** + * The class KeyValueMap is used for managing key-value-pairs + * WITHOUT any hierarchical structure. Objects of it can be + * used as they are or in conjunction with the configuration + * database class. + * While the first version used the string class, this second + * uses the QCString class. + * The class uses pairs of methods for each datatype, they are + * called ::get and ::insert. Every overloaded version of this + * methods get the key of the settings and a reference to the + * value to set or to store it in. A boolean result reports if + * there where errors or if the key already existed. Keys must + * of course be unique. Please note that the map does NOT store type + * information for the keys. You may retrieve a boolean value for a string, + * it will work if the string is either "true" or "false". + * See the different get- and insert-methods for details. + * + * Capabilities of the class are: + * <OL> + * <LI> storing of any key-value-pair that is storable in + * string values (no binary objects currently), </LI> + * <LI> key-value-pairs are saved in human-readable text files + * when saving to disk, </LI> + * <LI> the values may contain newline and tabulator characters + * which will still be there after saving and rereading, </LI> + * <LI> supports the following datatypes: <OL> + * <LI> strings (of course), </LI> + * <LI> integers, </LI> + * <LI> floating point values and </LI> + * <LI> boolean states </LI> </OL> </LI> + * <LI> supports storing and retrieving of lists of values of the + * following datatypes: <OL> + * <LI> strings, </LI> + * <LI> integers and </LI> + * <LI> floating point values </LI> </OL> + * (boolean lists supported in future when requested) </LI> + * <LI> easy syntax of files, in general it is supposed to be a + * kind of guarantee (you know that free software never + * guarantees anything, don't you?) that every value that + * has been stored by one of the member functions of the + * class like <BR> + * <TT> insert(const QCString& key, [value&]); </TT> <BR> + * can also be retrieved using <BR> + * <TT> get(const QCString& key, [value&]);</TT> <BR> + * without being modified. <BR> + * (Please report anything that does not do so!) </LI> </OL> + * The class is used to implement the #QConfigDB class. + */ + +class KeyValueMap +{ + // ############################################################################ +protected: + /** + * A map storing the key-value-pairs. + */ + StringStringMap* data; + /** + * Transform a complex string into a normal string object. + * The values are not stored as they are, they are coded into + * complex string where control and non-printable characters get a readable + * representation. + * When retrieving, this strings are translated back by this method. + * \a orig contains the string read from the file, \a index the position from + * where to start the translation (need not be the beginning of the string), + * \a result contains the transformed string, \a noOfChars the number of + * characters used to parse the string. + * Returns true if there where no errors while parsing. + * @see makeComplexString + */ + bool parseComplexString(const QCString& orig, int index, + QCString& result, int& noOfChars) const; + /** + * Codes a normal string into a complex string. + * @see parseComplexString + */ + QCString makeComplexString(const QCString& orig); + /** + * Inserts a complex string into the map. + * The string must be coded already, no tests are performed. + * \a if force is false, an existing value will not be overridden. + */ + bool insertRaw(const QCString& key, const QCString& value, bool force=false); + /** + * Retrieves the undecoded value (a complex string) of the given key. + */ + bool getRaw(const QCString& key, QCString& value) const; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +public: + /** + * The default constructor. + */ + KeyValueMap(); + /** + * The copy constructor. + */ + KeyValueMap(const KeyValueMap&); + /** + * The virtual destructor. + */ + virtual ~KeyValueMap(); + /** + * The begin iterator. Use it to iterate over the keys in the map. + */ + StringStringMap::iterator begin(); + /** + * The end iterator. + */ + StringStringMap::iterator end(); + /** + * Debugging aid: returns true if object is OK. + */ + bool invariant(); + /** + * Returns the number of key-value-pairs in the map. + */ + unsigned int size() const; + /** + * Delete all entries. + */ + void clear(); + /** + * Fills the map with the files contents. + * If the parameter \a force is true, it overrides keys that are + * already declared in the database and are declared again in the file. + * If \a relax is true, the value of a string may be empty. + */ + bool fill(const QString&, bool force=false, bool relax=false); + /** + * Saves the database to a file. + * Only overrides existing files if force is true. + */ + bool save(const QString&, bool force=false); + /** + * Saves contents to an already open text stream. + * \a count spaces are inserted before each line. This method is + * called when save hierarchical databases. + * @see ::QConfigDB + */ + bool save(QTextStream& file, int count); + /** + * Get the value for the key as a string. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString& key, QCString& value) const; + /** + * Insert a string value for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString& key, const QCString& value, bool force=false); + /** + * Insert a character pointer for the given key. + * pgcc treats character pointers as boolean objects, not as strings. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + inline bool insert(const QCString& key, const char* value, bool force=false); + /** + * Insert a line like "key_a="Hallo!" into the map as a key-value-pair. + * If force is true existing keys will be overridden. + * If relax is true the value may be empty an empty string. + * If encode is false, the string will not be coded (do not use!). + */ + bool insertLine(QCString, bool force=false, bool relax=false, bool encode=true); + // --------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a long integer. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, long&) const; + /** + * Insert a long integer value for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const long&, bool force=false); + // --------------- + /** + * For insertion of UNICODE strings, a special method pair is created. The + * data will be translated to utf8 and inserted in the map as a QCString. + * This will probably be not fast, but this methods are not suited to save + * large amounts of data. For saving anything else than UNICODE strings, + * no such conversion is needed. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, QString&) const; + /** + * Insert a UNICODE string value for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const QString&, bool force=false); + // --------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a double. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, double&) const; + /** + * Insert a double value for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const double&, bool force=false); + // --------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a boolean value. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, bool&) const; + /** + * Insert a boolean value for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const bool&, bool force=false); + // --------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a list of strings. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, list<QCString>&) const; + /** + * Insert a list of strings for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const list<QCString>&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a QStrList. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, QStrList&) const; + /** + * Insert a QStrList for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const QStrList&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a QStringList. Beware of the difference - + * a QStringList is a list of QString objects, while QStrList handles + * char* like objects. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, QStringList&) const; + /** + * Insert a QStringList for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const QStringList&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a list of long integers. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, list<long>&) const; + /** + * Insert a list of long integers for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const list<long>&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a list of integers. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, list<int>&) const; + /** + * Insert a list of integers for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const list<int>&, bool force=false); + // -------------- some Qt high-level data types: + /** + * Get the value for the key as a QDate. + * The value will be parsed to a integer list that must be a \e valid + * date (see QDate documentation). \c false will be returned if the value + * is not valid or a null date. This situation might only happen in + * manually created files, since the insert-method for QDates rejects to + * insert inalid dates, it inserts null dates instead. + * @see get(const QCString&, QDate &) + */ + bool get(const QCString&, QDate &) const; + /** + * Insert a QDate for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + * \e Attention: If you insert an invalid date a null date will be used. + * A null date will also be returned when retrieving this value. + * You will not be able to store an invalid date and retrieve it using + * ::get! + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const QDate&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + /** + * Get the value for the key as a list of doubles. + * \a key is the key to search for, \a value is a reference to the object + * the value for the key is assigned to. + */ + bool get(const QCString&, list<double>&) const; + /** + * Insert a list of doubles for the given key. + * If force is true, an existing value for this key will be overridden. + * The method returns false if the key exists and \a force is false. + */ + bool insert(const QCString&, const list<double>&, bool force=false); + // -------------- + // end of corresponding get-insert-pairs + /** + * Returns true if there are no keys declared in this map. + */ + bool empty(); + /** + * Erases all key-value-pairs in the map. + */ + bool erase(const QCString& key); + // ############################################################################ +}; + +/** + * A Section object manages one section of a configuration database. + * A configuration database consists of sections which in turn + * consist of other sections (recursive definition) and + * key-value-pairs. This file declares the Section class. An + * object of Section manages exactly one section during its + * lifetime. + */ + +class Section +{ + // ############################################################################ +public: + /** + * The StringSectionMap type is defined to make the code more readable. + */ + typedef map<QCString, Section*, QCStringLess> StringSectionMap; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +protected: + /** + * A map containing the subsections of this section. + */ + StringSectionMap sections; + /** + * The key-value-pairs of this section. + */ + KeyValueMap keys; + /** + * The number of spaces a subsection is indented in text files. + */ + static const int indent_width; + /** + * Insert the spaces for indention the lines of this section when saving. + */ + void insertIndentSpace(QTextStream& file, int level); + /** + * Check whether the string (one line of the file currently read) marks the + * beginning of a new subsection (usually [sectionname]). + */ + bool isBeginOfSection(QCString); + /** + * Check whether the string (one line of the file currently read) marks the + * end of a new subsection (usually [END]). + */ + bool isEndOfSection(QCString); + /** + * Extract the name of the section from the string. + * The string must contain the line that starts the section. + * @see ::isBeginOfSection + */ + QCString nameOfSection(const QCString&); + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +public: + /** + * The default constructor. + */ + Section(); + /** + * Constructor that fills the keys with the given map entries. + */ + Section(const KeyValueMap&); + // handling sections: + /** + * Add an empty new section. + */ + bool add(const QCString&); + /** + * Add the section. + */ + bool add(const QCString&, Section*); + /** + * Search for the section, returning an iterator to it. + */ + bool find(const QCString&, StringSectionMap::iterator&); + /** + * Search for the section, returning a pointer to the section object. + */ + bool find(const QCString&, Section*&); + /** + * Remove this subsection. + */ + bool remove(const QCString&); + /** + * Return the key-value-pairs of this (!) section. + */ + KeyValueMap* getKeys(); + /** + * Save this section to the given output stream. + * Level is the position in section tree depth (the hierarchy level). + * It is used for indenting. + */ + bool save(QTextStream& stream, int level=0); + /** + * Read one section from the given input stream. + * The method does not expect the line that marks the begin of the + * section. If finish is false, the code does also not except the + * section to be ended with a line like [END]. + */ + bool readSection(QTextStream& file, bool finish=true); + /** + * Clears both subsections and keys. + */ + bool clear(); + /** + * Returns whether this section is empty. A section is empty if it has no + * subsections and no key-value-pairs. + */ + bool empty(); + // methods to allow iterating through the subsections + /** + * Return an iterator to the beginning of the subsections map. + */ + StringSectionMap::iterator sectionsBegin(); + /** + * Return an iterator to the end of the subsections map. + */ + StringSectionMap::iterator sectionsEnd(); + /** + * Return the number of subsections. + */ + unsigned int noOfSections(); + // ############################################################################ +}; + +/** + * The class QConfigDB is used to manage text-based data files + * with hierarchical structure. <BR> + * It is derived from ::QWidget, so it may be derived to display + * its contents. The basic implementation here does not display + * anything to make it a lean class. <BR> + * Some notes about the philosophy of the configuration + * database library: <OL> + * <LI> The tasks in managing the structure are shared between the three + * involved classes ::KeyValueMap, ::Section and QConfigDB. </LI> + * <LI> \a QConfigDB + * is used for retrieving sections or key-value-maps from the data + * hierarchy using keys. This keys are either pathes in UNIX style like + * "section_A/section_B/section_C", where C is a subsection of B which + * is in turn a subsection of A, or (STL) lists of strings in equivalent + * style (the first element of the list is treated as the first part of + * the path, and so on). </LI> + * <LI> Section objects are used to manipulate the tree structure below one + * particular section. </LI> + * <LI> KeyValueMap objects are used to retrieve and modify the + * key-value-pairs of one section, but not for its subsections. </LI> + * </OL> + * Thus, to use the keys of a specific section in the database, you first + * retrieve it using the ::get methods, and then manipulate the + * ::KeyValueMap you got. You may also retrieve a pointer to the whole + * section, if you need access to its subsections, for example. Although + * this sounds complex, it is a really easy and comprehensive way to write + * code using tree-structured text files. <BR> + * See the code examples provided with the library for details. + */ + +class QConfigDB : public QWidget +{ + // ############################################################################ + Q_OBJECT + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +protected: + /** + * The toplevel section. + */ + Section top; + /** + * A timer pointer for watching the file. + */ + QTimer *timer; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +public: + /** + * The Qt standard constructor. + */ + QConfigDB(QWidget* parent=0, const char* name=0); + /** + * The virtual destructor. + */ + virtual ~QConfigDB(); + /** + * Get the key-value-map for the section referenced by \a key. + */ + bool get(const QCString& key, KeyValueMap*& map); + /** + * Get the key-value-map for the section referenced by \a key as key list. + */ + bool get(const list<QCString>& key, KeyValueMap*& map); + /** + * Get the address of the specified Section object by its path. + * Never delete the section returned to you. + */ + bool get(const QCString& key, Section*&); + /** + * Get the address of the specified Section object by a path list. + * Never delete the section returned to you. + */ + bool get(const list<QCString>& key, Section*&); + /** + * Get the keys of the toplevel section. + */ + KeyValueMap* get(); + /** + * Create the section with this path. + * All elements of the path that do not exist are created. + */ + bool createSection(const QCString& key); + /** + * Create the section with a path like the path list. + * All elements of the path that do not exist are created. + */ + bool createSection(const list<QCString>& key); + /** + * Load the file. + * @see ::setFileName + */ + bool load(); + /** + * Save the file. + * \a header will be the comment in the first line of the file. + * If \a force is \c true, a file opened read-only will be switched + * to read and write mode and back after saving. + * @see ::setFileName + */ + bool save(const char* header=0, bool force=false); + /** + * Set the current file name to \a name. + * Every QConfigDB object requires a file name to be set using + * this method before the file operations work. + * setFileName performs checks if the current user may use the file + * in the requested way. If \a ro is true, she must have + * permissions to read the file, if it is false, permission must be + * given to read and write the file. If \a mustexist is true, the file + * must have existed before, if not, it might be created. + * If any check failes, false is returned and the objects state is not + * altered. Subsequent calls may be used to check if a file already + * exists. + */ + bool setFileName(const QString& name, bool mustexist=true, bool ro=false); + /** + * Store the modification time of the file for later check of changes. + */ + bool storeFileAge(); + /** + * Give the current filename. + */ + QString fileName(); + /** + * Returns if the current file name is set for read only access. + */ + bool isRO(); + /** + * Clear the whole database. + */ + bool clear(); + /** + * Return whether the db is empty (e.g. the toplevel section is). + */ + bool empty(); + /** + * Return a string describing the version. + */ + static const char* version() { return "2.0 $Revision$"; } + /** + * Check wether the given file is locked. + * The method returns zero if not, a number > zero is the pid of the process + * locking the file, a number < zero reports an error and indicates + * that the file is locked. + */ + static int IsLocked(const QString& fn); + /** + * Check an existing lock file for its validity. + * \a fn is the name of the DATA file that is locked. + * As lockfiles often remain when a program crashes, this function + * checks certain conditions that show that a lockfile is not in + * use anymore, these are: + * ° there is no process with the pid in the lockfile, + * ° the systems boot-time is after the creation of the lockfile. + * The problem is that, if there is a process with the pid we have, + * this does not need to be the process that created the lockfile + * the method returns only false if it is shure that no such process + * exists. + * Returns false if the lockfile exists and is definitely stale or there + * is none, returns true if the lockfile seems to be really valid. + */ + static bool CheckLockFile(const QString& filename); + /** + * The static method CleanLockFiles removes all files in the list + * ::LockFiles when called. + * Thus this function should be installed as a handler for SIGINT, + * SIGQUIT, SIGKILL, SIGTERM and other program abortion signals or + * should be called by the respective handlers. + */ + static void CleanLockFiles(int); + /** + * Lock the current file. + * Locking is done by creating a file \<filename\> lock. + * QConfigDB-objects will reject opening a file for reading and + * writing if a lockfile for the filename exists. + */ + bool lock(); + /** + * Unlock the file. + */ + bool unlock(); + /** + * If \a watch is <TT> true </TT> the object watches its file for changes. + * A timer is started that checks the file age every second and emits + * #fileChanged if it has been overridden meanwhile. + */ + void watch(bool state); + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +protected: + /** + * Transform a given path into a list of strings. + * All internal path handling is done with lists. + */ + list<QCString> stringToKeylist(const QCString&); + /** + * The current filename. + */ + QString filename; + /** + * The current file opening mode. + */ + bool readonly; + /** + * Whether this object locked the file or not. + */ + bool locked; + /** + * The modification time of the last file access. + * Used to recognize file changes, is a null date if the modification time is + * unknown, what usually means that the current file has not been created and + * does not exist by now. + * @see ::storeFileAge + */ + QDateTime *mtime; + /** + * Lock the file. + */ + bool lock(const QString& file); + /** + * Debugging aid, called from REQUIRE and ENSURE macros when the Nana library + * is used. + */ + bool invariant(); + /** + * All created lockfiles are notified in this list. + * The list contains the names of the lockfiles, not of the files itselfes. + */ + static list<QString> LockFiles; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +public slots: + /** + * Check for file changes. + * This method returns true if the file has been changed on disk + * after the last reading or saving. + */ + bool checkFileChanged(); + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +signals: + /** + * This signal will be send when the database is cleared or reloaded. + * The notification might be needed if pointers or iterators are stored + * outside the database object as they get invalid after reloading. + * The signal hands over its \a this pointer. + */ + virtual void changed(QConfigDB*); + /** + * This signal will notify changes of the database <EM> file </EM>. The file + * will be monitored on disk if #watch has been activated. + */ + virtual void fileChanged(); + // ############################################################################ +}; + +// ----- inline functions: +bool KeyValueMap::insert(const QCString& key, const char* value, bool force) +{ + return insert(key, (QCString)value, force); +} +// ----- + +#endif // ! defined QCONFIGDB_H |