/************************************************************/ /** * * @file: platform_io_internal.h * @author: Martin Fouilleul * @date: 10/06/2023 * *****************************************************************/ #ifndef __PLATFORM_IO_INTERNAL_H_ #define __PLATFORM_IO_INTERNAL_H_ #include "platform.h" #include "platform_io.h" #include "platform_io_dialog.h" #if OC_PLATFORM_MACOS || PLATFORM_LINUX typedef int oc_file_desc; #elif OC_PLATFORM_WINDOWS #ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #endif #include typedef HANDLE oc_file_desc; #endif typedef struct oc_file_slot { u32 generation; oc_io_error error; bool fatal; oc_list_elt freeListElt; oc_file_type type; oc_file_access rights; oc_file_desc fd; } oc_file_slot; enum { OC_IO_MAX_FILE_SLOTS = 256, }; typedef struct oc_file_table { oc_file_slot slots[OC_IO_MAX_FILE_SLOTS]; u32 nextSlot; oc_list freeList; } oc_file_table; ORCA_API oc_file_table* oc_file_table_get_global(); oc_file_slot* oc_file_slot_alloc(oc_file_table* table); void oc_file_slot_recycle(oc_file_table* table, oc_file_slot* slot); oc_file oc_file_from_slot(oc_file_table* table, oc_file_slot* slot); oc_file_slot* oc_file_slot_from_handle(oc_file_table* table, oc_file handle); ORCA_API oc_io_cmp oc_io_wait_single_req_for_table(oc_io_req* req, oc_file_table* table); ORCA_API oc_file oc_file_open_with_request_for_table(oc_str8 path, oc_file_access rights, oc_file_open_flags flags, oc_file_table* table); ORCA_API oc_file_open_with_dialog_result oc_file_open_with_dialog_for_table(oc_arena* arena, oc_file_access rights, oc_file_open_flags flags, oc_file_dialog_desc* desc, oc_file_table* table); //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // raw io primitives //----------------------------------------------------------------------- oc_file_desc oc_file_desc_nil(); bool oc_file_desc_is_nil(oc_file_desc fd); /*WARN oc_io_raw_xxx_at functions are similar to posix openat() regarding path resolution, but with some important differences: - If dirFd is a non-nil fd, path is considered relative to dirFd _even if it is an absolute oc_path_ - If dirFd is a nil fd, it is _ignored_ (i.e., path can be absolute, or relative to the current directory) This means that: - dirFd behaves more like the _root_ of path, ie dirFd won't be ignore if we pass an absolute path, - we don't need a special handle value to use a path relative to the current working directory (we just pass a nil dirFd with a relative path) */ oc_file_desc oc_io_raw_open_at(oc_file_desc dirFd, oc_str8 path, oc_file_access accessRights, oc_file_open_flags openFlags); void oc_io_raw_close(oc_file_desc fd); oc_io_error oc_io_raw_last_error(); bool oc_io_raw_file_exists_at(oc_file_desc dirFd, oc_str8 path, oc_file_open_flags openFlags); oc_io_error oc_io_raw_fstat(oc_file_desc fd, oc_file_status* status); oc_io_error oc_io_raw_fstat_at(oc_file_desc dirFd, oc_str8 path, oc_file_open_flags openFlags, oc_file_status* status); typedef struct oc_io_raw_read_link_result { oc_io_error error; oc_str8 target; } oc_io_raw_read_link_result; oc_io_raw_read_link_result oc_io_raw_read_link_at(oc_arena* arena, oc_file_desc dirFd, oc_str8 path); #endif //__PLATFORM_IO_INTERNAL_H_