/* * Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * pathsys.h - PATHNAME struct */ /* * PATHNAME - a name of a file, broken into dir/base/suffix(member) * * is salt to distinguish between targets that otherwise would * have the same name: it never appears in the bound name of a target. * (member) is an archive member name: the syntax is arbitrary, but must * agree in path_parse(), path_build() and the Jambase. * * On VMS, we keep track of whether the original path was a directory * (without a file), so that $(VAR:D) can climb to the parent. */ #ifndef PATHSYS_VP_20020211_H # define PATHSYS_VP_20020211_H #include "strings.h" typedef struct _pathname PATHNAME; typedef struct _pathpart PATHPART; struct _pathpart { char * ptr; int len; }; struct _pathname { PATHPART part[6]; #ifdef OS_VMS int parent; #endif #define f_grist part[0] #define f_root part[1] #define f_dir part[2] #define f_base part[3] #define f_suffix part[4] #define f_member part[5] }; void path_build( PATHNAME * f, string * file, int binding ); void path_build1( PATHNAME * f, string * file ); void path_parse( char * file, PATHNAME * f ); void path_parent( PATHNAME * f ); #ifdef NT /** Returns newstr-allocated string with long equivivalent of 'short_name'. If none exists -- i.e. 'short_path' is already long path, it's returned unaltered. */ char * short_path_to_long_path( char * short_path ); #endif #ifdef USE_PATHUNIX /** Returns a static pointer to the system dependent path to the temporary directory. NOTE: *without* a trailing path separator. */ const char * path_tmpdir( void ); /** Returns a new temporary name. */ const char * path_tmpnam( void ); /** Returns a new temporary path. */ const char * path_tmpfile( void ); #endif /** Give the first argument to 'main', return a full path to our executable. Returns null in the unlikely case it cannot be determined. Caller is responsible for freeing the string. Implemented in jam.c */ char * executable_path (char *argv0); #endif