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// -*- C++ -*-
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/**
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* \file os.h
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* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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*
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* \author Ruurd A. Reitsma
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*
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2003-08-23 00:17:00 +00:00
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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2003-10-08 11:31:51 +00:00
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*
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2004-12-14 16:38:22 +00:00
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* wrap OS-specific stuff
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2003-06-18 09:56:10 +00:00
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*/
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2001-05-17 15:11:01 +00:00
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#ifndef OS_H
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#define OS_H
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#include "support/strfwd.h"
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#include <cstddef>
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2001-05-17 15:11:01 +00:00
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2003-06-30 23:56:22 +00:00
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namespace lyx {
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namespace support {
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namespace os {
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2003-06-30 23:56:22 +00:00
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enum shell_type {
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UNIX, // Do we have to distinguish sh and csh?
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CMD_EXE
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};
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2009-05-22 22:34:43 +00:00
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enum path_case {
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CASE_UNCHANGED,
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CASE_ADJUSTED
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};
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2010-02-22 19:34:25 +00:00
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enum file_access {
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EXISTING,
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CREATE
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};
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2005-01-13 10:10:16 +00:00
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/// Do some work just once.
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2004-12-14 16:20:07 +00:00
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void init(int argc, char * argv[]);
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2005-01-10 19:17:43 +00:00
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2010-02-25 00:20:31 +00:00
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/// Returns the i-th program argument in utf8 encoding.
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std::string utf8_argv(int i);
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2010-03-12 01:18:39 +00:00
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/// Removes from the internal copy \p num program arguments starting from \p i.
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void remove_internal_args(int i, int num);
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2005-01-13 10:10:16 +00:00
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/// Returns the name of the NULL device (/dev/null, null).
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std::string const & nulldev();
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/// Returns "/" on *nix, "C:/", etc on Windows.
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std::string current_root();
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///
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shell_type shell();
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2011-05-04 00:17:07 +00:00
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/// Returns no. of minutes allowed for a command to complete.
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int timeout_min();
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2006-06-30 13:54:01 +00:00
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/// Name of the python interpreter
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std::string const python();
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2008-10-05 11:51:18 +00:00
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///
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bool isFilesystemCaseSensitive();
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/// Extract the path common to both @c p1 and @c p2. DBCS aware!
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/// \p p1 and \p p2 are encoded in ucs4, \returns the index to the end of
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/// the last matching path component (the index may be pointing after the
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/// end of @c p1 or @c p2 if their last char is not the path separator).
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std::size_t common_path(docstring const & p1, docstring const & p2);
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/// Converts a unix style path to host OS style.
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/// \p p and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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std::string external_path(std::string const & p);
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/// Converts a host OS style path to unix style.
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/// \p p and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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std::string internal_path(std::string const & p);
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/// Converts a host OS style path to a unicode safe unix style.
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/// On Windows, this is achieved by using the short form of the path,
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/// which can be safely passed to standard I/O functions expecting narrow
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/// char paths even when the path contains non-ascii chars.
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/// As the short form is only available for existing files, if the file is
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/// to be accessed for writing, \param how should be set to CREATE.
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/// \p p and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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std::string safe_internal_path(std::string const & p, file_access how = EXISTING);
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/// Converts a unix style path list to host OS style.
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/// \p p and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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std::string external_path_list(std::string const & p);
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/// Converts a host OS style path list to unix style.
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/// \p p and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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std::string internal_path_list(std::string const & p);
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2006-03-24 12:48:37 +00:00
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/**
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* Converts a unix style path into a form suitable for inclusion in a LaTeX
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* document.
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* \p p is encoded in utf8.
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* Caution: This function handles only the OS specific part of that task.
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* Never use it directly, use lyx::support::latex_path instead.
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*/
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std::string latex_path(std::string const & p);
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Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment
variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix.
A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir
and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir.
The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a
path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also
searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi
previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the
TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$ORIGTEXINPUTS",
where <docdir> is the document directory.
The initial '.' is necessary to address the actual current dir (this will
be the temp dir at preview time), while if TEXINPUTS was initially unset,
such that $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will
end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace
the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an
empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the
TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path.
This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the
original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search
path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point,
otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator.
Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will
take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable
by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version
of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of
this and it works for me.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2011-05-09 23:25:51 +00:00
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/**
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* Converts a platform style path list into a form suitable for the TeX engine.
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* \p p is encoded in utf8.
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*/
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std::string latex_path_list(std::string const & p);
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2009-03-27 11:22:54 +00:00
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/// Checks if the format string is suitable on the OS
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bool is_valid_strftime(std::string const & p);
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2005-01-13 10:10:16 +00:00
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/** Returns a string suitable to be passed to popen when
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* reading a file.
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*/
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char const * popen_read_mode();
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Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment
variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix.
A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir
and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir.
The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a
path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also
searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi
previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the
TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$ORIGTEXINPUTS",
where <docdir> is the document directory.
The initial '.' is necessary to address the actual current dir (this will
be the temp dir at preview time), while if TEXINPUTS was initially unset,
such that $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will
end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace
the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an
empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the
TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path.
This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the
original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search
path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point,
otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator.
Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will
take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable
by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version
of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of
this and it works for me.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2011-05-09 23:25:51 +00:00
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enum path_type {
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PLATFORM,
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TEXENGINE
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};
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/** The character used to separate paths for platform environment variables
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* (such as PATH) or for the TeX engine.
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*/
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Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment
variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix.
A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir
and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir.
The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a
path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also
searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi
previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the
TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$ORIGTEXINPUTS",
where <docdir> is the document directory.
The initial '.' is necessary to address the actual current dir (this will
be the temp dir at preview time), while if TEXINPUTS was initially unset,
such that $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will
end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace
the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an
empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the
TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path.
This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the
original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search
path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point,
otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator.
Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will
take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable
by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version
of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of
this and it works for me.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2011-05-09 23:25:51 +00:00
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char path_separator(path_type type = PLATFORM);
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2006-06-27 10:51:24 +00:00
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/** If @c use_windows_paths is true, LyX will output Windows-style paths to
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* latex files rather than posix ones. Obviously, this option is used only
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* under Windows.
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*/
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void windows_style_tex_paths(bool use_windows_paths);
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2006-05-17 22:13:33 +00:00
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enum auto_open_mode {
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VIEW,
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EDIT
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};
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2006-05-18 19:09:53 +00:00
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/** Check whether or not a file can be opened by a default viewer or editor.
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* \param extension (without leading .)
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* \param mode can be opened in VIEW or EDIT mode
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* \returns whether or not the format can be opened according to \p mode
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*/
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Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment
variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix.
A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir
and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir.
The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a
path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also
searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi
previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the
TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$ORIGTEXINPUTS",
where <docdir> is the document directory.
The initial '.' is necessary to address the actual current dir (this will
be the temp dir at preview time), while if TEXINPUTS was initially unset,
such that $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will
end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace
the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an
empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the
TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path.
This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the
original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search
path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point,
otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator.
Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will
take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable
by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version
of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of
this and it works for me.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2011-05-09 23:25:51 +00:00
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bool canAutoOpenFile(std::string const & ext, auto_open_mode const mode);
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/** View or edit a file with the default viewer or editor.
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* \param filename file to open (encoded in utf8)
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* \param mode open in VIEW or EDIT mode
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* \returns whether or not the file is viewed (or edited) successfully.
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*/
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Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment
variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix.
A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir
and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir.
The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a
path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also
searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi
previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the
TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$ORIGTEXINPUTS",
where <docdir> is the document directory.
The initial '.' is necessary to address the actual current dir (this will
be the temp dir at preview time), while if TEXINPUTS was initially unset,
such that $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will
end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace
the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an
empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the
TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path.
This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the
original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search
path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point,
otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator.
Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will
take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable
by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version
of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of
this and it works for me.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2011-05-09 23:25:51 +00:00
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bool autoOpenFile(std::string const & filename, auto_open_mode const mode,
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std::string const & path = empty_string());
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2009-05-01 15:18:11 +00:00
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/** Resolves a path such that it does not contain '.', '..', or symbolic links.
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* \p path and the return value are encoded in utf8.
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*/
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std::string real_path(std::string const & path);
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/** Checks whether \param path starts with \param pre, accounting for case
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* insensitive file systems.
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*/
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bool path_prefix_is(std::string const & path, std::string const & pre);
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/** Checks whether \param path starts with \param pre, accounting for case
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* insensitive file systems. If true, the file system is case insensitive,
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* and \param how == CASE_ADJUSTED, the case of the matching prefix in
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* @c path is made equal to that of @c pre.
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*/
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bool path_prefix_is(std::string & path, std::string const & pre, path_case how = CASE_UNCHANGED);
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} // namespace os
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} // namespace support
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} // namespace lyx
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#endif
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