| #ifndef CHDIR_NOTIFY_H |
| #define CHDIR_NOTIFY_H |
| |
| /* |
| * An API to let code "subscribe" to changes to the current working directory. |
| * The general idea is that some code asks to be notified when the working |
| * directory changes, and other code that calls chdir uses a special wrapper |
| * that notifies everyone. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Callers who need to know about changes can do: |
| * |
| * void foo(const char *old_path, const char *new_path, void *data) |
| * { |
| * warning("switched from %s to %s!", old_path, new_path); |
| * } |
| * ... |
| * chdir_notify_register("description", foo, data); |
| * |
| * In practice most callers will want to move a relative path to the new root; |
| * they can use the reparent_relative_path() helper for that. If that's all |
| * you're doing, you can also use the convenience function: |
| * |
| * chdir_notify_reparent("description", &my_path); |
| * |
| * Whenever a chdir event occurs, that will update my_path (if it's relative) |
| * to adjust for the new cwd by freeing any existing string and allocating a |
| * new one. |
| * |
| * Registered functions are called in the order in which they were added. Note |
| * that there's currently no way to remove a function, so make sure that the |
| * data parameter remains valid for the rest of the program. |
| * |
| * The "name" argument is used only for printing trace output from |
| * $GIT_TRACE_SETUP. It may be NULL, but if non-NULL should point to |
| * storage which lasts as long as the registration is active. |
| */ |
| typedef void (*chdir_notify_callback)(const char *name, |
| const char *old_cwd, |
| const char *new_cwd, |
| void *data); |
| void chdir_notify_register(const char *name, chdir_notify_callback cb, void *data); |
| void chdir_notify_reparent(const char *name, char **path); |
| |
| /* |
| * |
| * Callers that want to chdir: |
| * |
| * chdir_notify(new_path); |
| * |
| * to switch to the new path and notify any callbacks. |
| * |
| * Note that you don't need to chdir_notify() if you're just temporarily moving |
| * to a directory and back, as long as you don't call any subscribed code in |
| * between (but it should be safe to do so if you're unsure). |
| */ |
| int chdir_notify(const char *new_cwd); |
| |
| /* |
| * Reparent a relative path from old_root to new_root. For example: |
| * |
| * reparent_relative_path("/a", "/a/b", "b/rel"); |
| * |
| * would return the (newly allocated) string "rel". Note that we may return an |
| * absolute path in some cases (e.g., if the resulting path is not inside |
| * new_cwd). |
| */ |
| char *reparent_relative_path(const char *old_cwd, |
| const char *new_cwd, |
| const char *path); |
| |
| #endif /* CHDIR_NOTIFY_H */ |