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author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:53:06 -0500 |
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;;; ede/files.el --- Associate projects with files and directories. ;; Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com> ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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 General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Directory and File scanning and matching functions. ;; ;; Basic Model: ;; ;; A directory belongs to a project if a ede-project-autoload structure ;; matches your directory. ;; ;; A toplevel project is one where there is no active project above ;; it. Finding the toplevel project involves going up a directory ;; till no ede-project-autoload structure matches. ;; (require 'ede) (declare-function ede-locate-file-in-hash "ede/locate") (declare-function ede-locate-add-file-to-hash "ede/locate") (declare-function ede-locate-file-in-project "ede/locate") (declare-function ede-locate-flush-hash "ede/locate") (defvar ede--disable-inode nil "Set to 't' to simulate systems w/out inode support.") ;;; Code: ;;;###autoload (defun ede-find-file (file) "Find FILE in project. FILE can be specified without a directory. There is no completion at the prompt. FILE is searched for within the current EDE project." (interactive "sFile: ") (let ((fname (ede-expand-filename (ede-current-project) file)) ) (unless fname (error "Could not find %s in %s" file (ede-project-root-directory (ede-current-project)))) (find-file fname))) (defun ede-flush-project-hash () "Flush the file locate hash for the current project." (interactive) (require 'ede/locate) (let* ((loc (ede-get-locator-object (ede-current-project)))) (ede-locate-flush-hash loc))) ;;; Placeholders for ROOT directory scanning on base objects ;; (defmethod ede-project-root ((this ede-project-placeholder)) "If a project knows its root, return it here. Allows for one-project-object-for-a-tree type systems." (oref this rootproject)) (defmethod ede-project-root-directory ((this ede-project-placeholder) &optional file) "If a project knows its root, return it here. Allows for one-project-object-for-a-tree type systems. Optional FILE is the file to test. It is ignored in preference of the anchor file for the project." (file-name-directory (expand-file-name (oref this file)))) (defmethod ede--project-inode ((proj ede-project-placeholder)) "Get the inode of the directory project PROJ is in." (if (slot-boundp proj 'dirinode) (oref proj dirinode) (oset proj dirinode (ede--inode-for-dir (oref proj :directory))))) (defmethod ede-find-subproject-for-directory ((proj ede-project-placeholder) dir) "Find a subproject of PROJ that corresponds to DIR." (if ede--disable-inode (let ((ans nil)) ;; Try to find the right project w/out inodes. (ede-map-subprojects proj (lambda (SP) (when (not ans) (if (string= (file-truename dir) (oref SP :directory)) (setq ans SP) (ede-find-subproject-for-directory SP dir))))) ans) ;; We can use inodes, so lets try it. (let ((ans nil) (inode (ede--inode-for-dir dir))) (ede-map-subprojects proj (lambda (SP) (when (not ans) (if (equal (ede--project-inode SP) inode) (setq ans SP) (ede-find-subproject-for-directory SP dir))))) ans))) ;;; DIRECTORY IN OPEN PROJECT ;; ;; These routines match some directory name to one of the many pre-existing ;; open projects. This should avoid hitting the disk, or asking lots of questions ;; if used throughout the other routines. (defvar ede-inode-directory-hash (make-hash-table ;; Note on test. Can we compare inodes or something? :test 'equal) "A hash of directory names and inodes.") (defun ede--put-inode-dir-hash (dir inode) "Add to the EDE project hash DIR associated with INODE." (when (fboundp 'puthash) (puthash dir inode ede-inode-directory-hash) inode)) (defun ede--get-inode-dir-hash (dir) "Get the EDE project hash DIR associated with INODE." (when (fboundp 'gethash) (gethash dir ede-inode-directory-hash) )) (defun ede--inode-for-dir (dir) "Return the inode for the directory DIR." (let ((hashnode (ede--get-inode-dir-hash (expand-file-name dir)))) (or hashnode (if ede--disable-inode (ede--put-inode-dir-hash dir 0) (let ((fattr (file-attributes dir))) (ede--put-inode-dir-hash dir (nth 10 fattr)) ))))) (defun ede-directory-get-open-project (dir &optional rootreturn) "Return an already open project that is managing DIR. Optional ROOTRETURN specifies a symbol to set to the root project. If DIR is the root project, then it is the same." (let* ((inode (ede--inode-for-dir dir)) (ft (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir))) (proj (ede--inode-get-toplevel-open-project inode)) (ans nil)) ;; Try file based search. (when (not proj) (setq proj (ede-directory-get-toplevel-open-project ft))) ;; Default answer is this project (setq ans proj) ;; Save. (when rootreturn (set rootreturn proj)) ;; Find subprojects. (when (and proj (or ede--disable-inode (not (equal inode (ede--project-inode proj))))) (setq ans (ede-find-subproject-for-directory proj ft))) ans)) (defun ede--inode-get-toplevel-open-project (inode) "Return an already open toplevel project that is managing INODE. Does not check subprojects." (when (or (and (numberp inode) (/= inode 0)) (consp inode)) (let ((all ede-projects) (found nil) ) (while (and all (not found)) (when (equal inode (ede--project-inode (car all))) (setq found (car all))) (setq all (cdr all))) found))) (defun ede-directory-get-toplevel-open-project (dir) "Return an already open toplevel project that is managing DIR." (let ((ft (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir))) (all ede-projects) (ans nil)) (while (and all (not ans)) ;; Do the check. (let ((pd (oref (car all) :directory)) ) (cond ;; Exact text match. ((string= pd ft) (setq ans (car all))) ;; Some sub-directory ((string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote pd)) ft) (setq ans (car all))) ;; Exact inode match. Useful with symlinks or complex automounters. ((let ((pin (ede--project-inode (car all))) (inode (ede--inode-for-dir dir))) (and (not (eql pin 0)) (equal pin inode))) (setq ans (car all))) ;; Subdir via truename - slower by far, but faster than a traditional lookup. ((let ((ftn (file-truename ft)) (ptd (file-truename (oref (car all) :directory)))) (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote ptd)) ftn)) (setq ans (car all))) )) (setq all (cdr all))) ans)) ;;; DIRECTORY-PROJECT-P ;; ;; For a fresh buffer, or for a path w/ no open buffer, use this ;; routine to determine if there is a known project type here. (defvar ede-project-directory-hash (make-hash-table ;; Note on test. Can we compare inodes or something? :test 'equal) "A hash of directory names and associated EDE objects.") (defun ede-project-directory-remove-hash (dir) "Reset the directory hash for DIR. Do this whenever a new project is created, as opposed to loaded." ;; TODO - Use maphash, and delete by regexp, not by dir searching! (when (fboundp 'remhash) (remhash (file-name-as-directory dir) ede-project-directory-hash) ;; Look for all subdirs of D, and remove them. (let ((match (concat "^" (regexp-quote dir)))) (maphash (lambda (K O) (when (string-match match K) (remhash K ede-project-directory-hash))) ede-project-directory-hash)) )) (defun ede-directory-project-from-hash (dir) "If there is an already loaded project for DIR, return it from the hash." (when (fboundp 'gethash) (gethash dir ede-project-directory-hash nil))) (defun ede-directory-project-add-description-to-hash (dir desc) "Add to the EDE project hash DIR associated with DESC." (when (fboundp 'puthash) (puthash dir desc ede-project-directory-hash) desc)) (defun ede-directory-project-p (dir &optional force) "Return a project description object if DIR has a project. Optional argument FORCE means to ignore a hash-hit of 'nomatch. This depends on an up to date `ede-project-class-files' variable. Any directory that contains the file .ede-ignore will allways return nil." (when (not (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".ede-ignore" dir))) (let* ((dirtest (expand-file-name dir)) (match (ede-directory-project-from-hash dirtest))) (cond ((and (eq match 'nomatch) (not force)) nil) ((and match (not (eq match 'nomatch))) match) (t (let ((types ede-project-class-files) (ret nil)) ;; Loop over all types, loading in the first type that we find. (while (and types (not ret)) (if (ede-dir-to-projectfile (car types) dirtest) (progn ;; We found one! Require it now since we will need it. (require (oref (car types) file)) (setq ret (car types)))) (setq types (cdr types))) (ede-directory-project-add-description-to-hash dirtest (or ret 'nomatch)) ret)))))) ;;; TOPLEVEL ;; ;; These utilities will identify the "toplevel" of a project. ;; (defun ede-toplevel-project-or-nil (dir) "Starting with DIR, find the toplevel project directory, or return nil. nil is returned if the current directory is not a part of a project." (let* ((ans (ede-directory-get-toplevel-open-project dir))) (if ans (oref ans :directory) (if (ede-directory-project-p dir) (ede-toplevel-project dir) nil)))) (defun ede-toplevel-project (dir) "Starting with DIR, find the toplevel project directory." (if (and (string= dir default-directory) ede-object-root-project) ;; Try the local buffer cache first. (oref ede-object-root-project :directory) ;; Otherwise do it the hard way. (let* ((thisdir (ede-directory-project-p dir)) (ans (ede-directory-get-toplevel-open-project dir))) (if (and ans ;; We have an answer (or (not thisdir) ;; this dir isn't setup (and (object-of-class-p ;; Same as class for this dir? ans (oref thisdir :class-sym))) )) (oref ans :directory) (let* ((toppath (expand-file-name dir)) (newpath toppath) (proj (ede-directory-project-p dir)) (ans nil)) (if proj ;; If we already have a project, ask it what the root is. (setq ans (ede-project-root-directory proj))) ;; If PROJ didn't know, or there is no PROJ, then ;; Loop up to the topmost project, and then load that single ;; project, and its sub projects. When we are done, identify the ;; sub-project object belonging to file. (while (and (not ans) newpath proj) (setq toppath newpath newpath (ede-up-directory toppath)) (when newpath (setq proj (ede-directory-project-p newpath))) (when proj ;; We can home someone in the middle knows too. (setq ans (ede-project-root-directory proj))) ) (or ans toppath)))))) ;;; DIRECTORY CONVERSION STUFF ;; (defmethod ede-convert-path ((this ede-project) path) "Convert path in a standard way for a given project. Default to making it project relative. Argument THIS is the project to convert PATH to." (let ((pp (ede-project-root-directory this)) (fp (expand-file-name path))) (if (string-match (regexp-quote pp) fp) (substring fp (match-end 0)) (let ((pptf (file-truename pp)) (fptf (file-truename fp))) (if (string-match (regexp-quote pptf) fptf) (substring fptf (match-end 0)) (error "Cannot convert relativize path %s" fp)))))) (defmethod ede-convert-path ((this ede-target) path &optional project) "Convert path in a standard way for a given project. Default to making it project relative. Argument THIS is the project to convert PATH to. Optional PROJECT is the project that THIS belongs to. Associating a target to a project is expensive, so using this can speed things up." (let ((proj (or project (ede-target-parent this)))) (if proj (let ((p (ede-convert-path proj path)) (lp (or (oref this path) ""))) ;; Our target THIS may have path information. ;; strip this out of the conversion. (if (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote lp)) p) (substring p (length lp)) p)) (error "Parentless target %s" this)))) ;;; FILENAME EXPANSION ;; (defun ede-get-locator-object (proj) "Get the locator object for project PROJ. Get it from the toplevel project. If it doesn't have one, make one." ;; Make sure we have a location object available for ;; caching values, and for locating things more robustly. (let ((top (ede-toplevel proj))) (when (not (slot-boundp top 'locate-obj)) (ede-enable-locate-on-project top)) (oref top locate-obj) )) (defmethod ede-expand-filename ((this ede-project) filename &optional force) "Return a fully qualified file name based on project THIS. FILENAME should be just a filename which occurs in a directory controlled by this project. Optional argument FORCE forces the default filename to be provided even if it doesn't exist. If FORCE equals 'newfile, then the cache is ignored and a new file in THIS is returned." (require 'ede/locate) (let* ((loc (ede-get-locator-object this)) (ha (ede-locate-file-in-hash loc filename)) (ans nil) ) ;; NOTE: This function uses a locator object, which keeps a hash ;; table of files it has found in the past. The hash table is ;; used to make commonly found file very fast to location. Some ;; complex routines, such as smart completion asks this question ;; many times, so doing this speeds things up, especially on NFS ;; or other remote file systems. ;; As such, special care is needed to use the hash, and also obey ;; the FORCE option, which is needed when trying to identify some ;; new file that needs to be created, such as a Makefile. (cond ;; We have a hash-table match, AND that match wasn't the 'nomatch ;; flag, we can return it. ((and ha (not (eq ha 'nomatch))) (setq ans ha)) ;; If we had a match, and it WAS no match, then we need to look ;; at the force-option to see what to do. Since ans is already ;; nil, then we do nothing. ((and (eq ha 'nomatch) (not (eq force 'newfile))) nil) ;; We had no hash table match, so we have to look up this file ;; using the usual EDE file expansion rules. (t (let ((calc (ede-expand-filename-impl this filename))) (if calc (progn (ede-locate-add-file-to-hash loc filename calc) (setq ans calc)) ;; If we failed to calculate something, we ;; should add it to the hash, but ONLY if we are not ;; going to FORCE the file into existence. (when (not force) (ede-locate-add-file-to-hash loc filename 'nomatch)))) )) ;; Now that all options have been queried, if the FORCE option is ;; true, but ANS is still nil, then we can make up a file name. ;; Is it forced? (when (and force (not ans)) (let ((dir (ede-project-root-directory this))) (setq ans (expand-file-name filename dir)))) ans)) (defmethod ede-expand-filename-impl ((this ede-project) filename &optional force) "Return a fully qualified file name based on project THIS. FILENAME should be just a filename which occurs in a directory controlled by this project. Optional argument FORCE forces the default filename to be provided even if it doesn't exist." (let ((loc (ede-get-locator-object this)) (path (ede-project-root-directory this)) (proj (oref this subproj)) (found nil)) ;; find it Locally. (setq found (or (ede-expand-filename-local this filename) (ede-expand-filename-impl-via-subproj this filename))) ;; Use an external locate tool. (when (not found) (require 'ede/locate) (setq found (car (ede-locate-file-in-project loc filename)))) ;; Return it found)) (defmethod ede-expand-filename-local ((this ede-project) filename) "Expand filename locally to project THIS with filesystem tests." (let ((path (ede-project-root-directory this))) (cond ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name filename path)) (expand-file-name filename path)) ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name (concat "include/" filename) path)) (expand-file-name (concat "include/" filename) path))))) (defmethod ede-expand-filename-impl-via-subproj ((this ede-project) filename) "Return a fully qualified file name based on project THIS. FILENAME should be just a filename which occurs in a directory controlled by this project." (let ((proj (list (ede-toplevel this))) (found nil)) ;; find it Locally. (while (and (not found) proj) (let ((thisproj (car proj))) (setq proj (append (cdr proj) (oref thisproj subproj))) (setq found (when thisproj (ede-expand-filename-local thisproj filename))) )) ;; Return it found)) (defmethod ede-expand-filename ((this ede-target) filename &optional force) "Return a fully qualified file name based on target THIS. FILENAME should be a filename which occurs in a directory in which THIS works. Optional argument FORCE forces the default filename to be provided even if it doesn't exist." (ede-expand-filename (ede-target-parent this) filename force)) ;;; UTILITIES ;; (defun ede-up-directory (dir) "Return a dir that is up one directory. Argument DIR is the directory to trim upwards." (let* ((fad (directory-file-name dir)) (fnd (file-name-directory fad))) (if (string= dir fnd) ; This will catch the old string-match against ; c:/ for DOS like systems. nil fnd))) (provide 'ede/files) ;; Local variables: ;; generated-autoload-file: "loaddefs.el" ;; generated-autoload-load-name: "ede/files" ;; End: ;;; ede/files.el ends here