/* Managing lists of document names. */ /* Copyright (C) 1997 Andrew McCallum Written by: Andrew Kachites McCallum This file is part of the Bag-Of-Words Library, `libbow'. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int bow_map_verbosity_level = bow_chatty; /* Calls the function CALLBACK for each of the filenames encountered when recursively descending the directory named DIRNAME. CALLBACK should be a pointer to function that takes a filename char-pointer, and a void-pointer as arguments and returns an integer. Currently the return value is ignored, but it may be used in the future to cut short, causing bow_map_filesnames_from_dir to return immediately. The value CONTEXT will be passed as the second argument to the CALLBACK function; it provides you with a way to transfer context you may need inside the implementation of the callback function. EXCLUDE_PATTERNS is currently ignored. */ int bow_map_filenames_from_dir (int (*callback)(const char *filename, void *context), void *context, const char *dirname_arg, const char *exclude_patterns) { DIR *dir; struct dirent *dirent_p; struct stat st; char cwd[PATH_MAX]; int num_files = 0; char dirname[1024]; strcpy (dirname, dirname_arg); #if 0 /* strcat (dirname, "/"); */ stat (dirname, &st); if (!S_ISDIR (st.st_mode)) { /* assert ((dirname[0] == '/') || (dirname[0] == '\\') || ((dirname[1] == ':') && (dirname[2] == '\\'))); */ /* DIRNAME is not a directory, it's a file. */ (*callback) (dirname, context); return 1; } #endif if (!(dir = opendir (dirname))) { perror (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__); getcwd (cwd, PATH_MAX); fprintf (stderr, "CWD is `%s'\n", cwd); bow_error ("Couldn't open directory `%s'", dirname); } #if 0 getcwd (initial_cwd, PATH_MAX); chdir (dirname); getcwd (cwd, PATH_MAX); strcat (cwd, "/"); cwdlen = strlen (cwd); #endif if (bow_verbosity_use_backspace && bow_verbosity_level >= bow_map_verbosity_level) bow_verbosify (bow_progress, "%s: ", dirname); while ((dirent_p = readdir (dir))) { char subname[strlen(dirname) + strlen(dirent_p->d_name) + 5]; strcpy (subname, dirname); strcat (subname, "/"); strcat (subname, dirent_p->d_name); stat (subname, &st); if (S_ISDIR (st.st_mode) && strcmp (dirent_p->d_name, ".") && strcmp (dirent_p->d_name, "..")) { /* This directory entry is a subdirectory. Recursively descend into it and append its files also. */ num_files += bow_map_filenames_from_dir (callback, context, subname, exclude_patterns); } else if (S_ISREG (st.st_mode)) { /* It's a regular file; add it to the list. */ /* xxx Move this out of this function, and subsitute BOW_EXCLUDE_FILENAME with EXCLUDE_PATTERNS here? */ if (bow_exclude_filename && !strcmp (dirent_p->d_name, bow_exclude_filename)) continue; /* Here is where we actually call the map-function with the filename. */ (*callback) (subname, context); num_files++; if (!bow_verbosify (bow_screaming, "%6d Adding %s\n", num_files, subname)) if (bow_verbosity_level >= bow_map_verbosity_level) bow_verbosify (bow_progress, "\b\b\b\b\b\b%6d", num_files); } } closedir (dir); #if 0 chdir (initial_cwd); #endif if (bow_verbosity_use_backspace && bow_verbosity_level >= bow_map_verbosity_level) bow_verbosify (bow_progress, "\n"); return num_files; } /* Create a linked list of filenames, and append the document list pointed to by DL to it; return the new concatenated lists in *DL. The function returns the total number of filenames. When creating the list, look for files (and recursively descend directories) in the directory DIRNAME, but don't include those matching EXCLUDE_PATTERNS. */ int bow_doc_list_append (bow_doc_list **dl, const char *dirname, const char *exclude_patterns) { bow_doc_list *dl_next = NULL; int append_filename (const char *filename, void *context) { dl_next = *dl; *dl = bow_malloc (sizeof (bow_doc_list) + strlen (filename) + 1); (*dl)->next = dl_next; strcpy ((*dl)->filename, filename); return 0; } return bow_map_filenames_from_dir (append_filename, NULL, dirname, exclude_patterns); } /* Return the number of entries in the "docname list" DL. */ int bow_doc_list_length (bow_doc_list *dl) { int c = 0; for ( ; dl; dl = dl->next) c++; return c; } void bow_doc_list_fprintf (FILE *fp, bow_doc_list *dl) { while (dl) { fprintf (fp, "%s\n", dl->filename); dl = dl->next; } } void bow_doc_list_free (bow_doc_list *dl) { bow_doc_list *next_dl; while (dl) { next_dl = dl->next; bow_free (dl); dl = next_dl; } }