gecko-dev/lib/mac/MoreFiles/IterateDirectory.c

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/*
** IterateDirectory: File Manager directory iterator routines.
**
** by Jim Luther
**
** File: IterateDirectory.c
**
** Copyright © 1995-1998 Jim Luther and Apple Computer, Inc.
** All rights reserved.
**
** You may incorporate this sample code into your applications without
** restriction, though the sample code has been provided "AS IS" and the
** responsibility for its operation is 100% yours.
**
** IterateDirectory is designed to drop into the MoreFiles sample code
** library I wrote while in Apple Developer Technical Support
*/
#include <Types.h>
#include <Errors.h>
#include <Files.h>
#define __COMPILINGMOREFILES
#include "MoreFilesExtras.h"
#include "IterateDirectory.h"
/*
** Type definitions
*/
/* The IterateGlobals structure is used to minimize the amount of
** stack space used when recursively calling IterateDirectoryLevel
** and to hold global information that might be needed at any time.
*/
#if PRAGMA_ALIGN_SUPPORTED
#pragma options align=mac68k
#endif
struct IterateGlobals
{
IterateFilterProcPtr iterateFilter; /* pointer to IterateFilterProc */
CInfoPBRec cPB; /* the parameter block used for PBGetCatInfo calls */
Str63 itemName; /* the name of the current item */
OSErr result; /* temporary holder of results - saves 2 bytes of stack each level */
Boolean quitFlag; /* set to true if filter wants to kill interation */
unsigned short maxLevels; /* Maximum levels to iterate through */
unsigned short currentLevel; /* The current level IterateLevel is on */
void *yourDataPtr; /* A pointer to caller data the filter may need to access */
};
#if PRAGMA_ALIGN_SUPPORTED
#pragma options align=reset
#endif
typedef struct IterateGlobals IterateGlobals;
typedef IterateGlobals *IterateGlobalsPtr;
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Static Prototype */
static void IterateDirectoryLevel(long dirID,
IterateGlobals *theGlobals);
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
** Functions
*/
static void IterateDirectoryLevel(long dirID,
IterateGlobals *theGlobals)
{
if ( (theGlobals->maxLevels == 0) || /* if maxLevels is zero, we aren't checking levels */
(theGlobals->currentLevel < theGlobals->maxLevels) ) /* if currentLevel < maxLevels, look at this level */
{
short index = 1;
++theGlobals->currentLevel; /* go to next level */
do
{ /* Isn't C great... What I'd give for a "WITH theGlobals DO" about now... */
/* Get next source item at the current directory level */
theGlobals->cPB.dirInfo.ioFDirIndex = index;
theGlobals->cPB.dirInfo.ioDrDirID = dirID;
theGlobals->result = PBGetCatInfoSync((CInfoPBPtr)&theGlobals->cPB);
if ( theGlobals->result == noErr )
{
/* Call the IterateFilterProc */
CallIterateFilterProc(theGlobals->iterateFilter, &theGlobals->cPB, &theGlobals->quitFlag, theGlobals->yourDataPtr);
/* Is it a directory? */
if ( (theGlobals->cPB.hFileInfo.ioFlAttrib & ioDirMask) != 0 )
{
/* We have a directory */
if ( !theGlobals->quitFlag )
{
/* Dive again if the IterateFilterProc didn't say "quit" */
IterateDirectoryLevel(theGlobals->cPB.dirInfo.ioDrDirID, theGlobals);
}
}
}
++index; /* prepare to get next item */
} while ( (theGlobals->result == noErr) && (!theGlobals->quitFlag) ); /* time to fall back a level? */
if ( (theGlobals->result == fnfErr) || /* fnfErr is OK - it only means we hit the end of this level */
(theGlobals->result == afpAccessDenied) ) /* afpAccessDenied is OK, too - it only means we cannot see inside a directory */
{
theGlobals->result = noErr;
}
--theGlobals->currentLevel; /* return to previous level as we leave */
}
}
/*****************************************************************************/
pascal OSErr IterateDirectory(short vRefNum,
long dirID,
ConstStr255Param name,
unsigned short maxLevels,
IterateFilterProcPtr iterateFilter,
void *yourDataPtr)
{
IterateGlobals theGlobals;
OSErr result;
long theDirID;
short theVRefNum;
Boolean isDirectory;
/* Make sure there is a IterateFilter */
if ( iterateFilter != NULL )
{
/* Get the real directory ID and make sure it is a directory */
result = GetDirectoryID(vRefNum, dirID, name, &theDirID, &isDirectory);
if ( result == noErr )
{
if ( isDirectory == true )
{
/* Get the real vRefNum */
result = DetermineVRefNum(name, vRefNum, &theVRefNum);
if ( result == noErr )
{
/* Set up the globals we need to access from the recursive routine. */
theGlobals.iterateFilter = iterateFilter;
theGlobals.cPB.hFileInfo.ioNamePtr = (StringPtr)&theGlobals.itemName;
theGlobals.cPB.hFileInfo.ioVRefNum = theVRefNum;
theGlobals.itemName[0] = 0;
theGlobals.result = noErr;
theGlobals.quitFlag = false;
theGlobals.maxLevels = maxLevels;
theGlobals.currentLevel = 0; /* start at level 0 */
theGlobals.yourDataPtr = yourDataPtr;
/* Here we go into recursion land... */
IterateDirectoryLevel(theDirID, &theGlobals);
result = theGlobals.result; /* set the result */
}
}
else
{
result = dirNFErr; /* a file was passed instead of a directory */
}
}
}
else
{
result = paramErr; /* iterateFilter was NULL */
}
return ( result );
}
/*****************************************************************************/
pascal OSErr FSpIterateDirectory(const FSSpec *spec,
unsigned short maxLevels,
IterateFilterProcPtr iterateFilter,
void *yourDataPtr)
{
return ( IterateDirectory(spec->vRefNum, spec->parID, spec->name,
maxLevels, iterateFilter, yourDataPtr) );
}
/*****************************************************************************/