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/**
Rename files in src/support, step one. src/support/package.h src/support/Package.h Package src/support/package.C.in src/support/Package.C.in Package src/support/path.h src/support/Path.h Path src/support/fs_extras.h src/support/fs_extras.h NOCLASSES src/support/RandomAccessList.h src/support/RandomAccessList.h RandomAccessList src/support/lyxmanip.h src/support/lyxmanip.h NOCLASSES src/support/rename.C src/support/rename.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/abort.C src/support/abort.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/lyxlib.h src/support/lyxlib.h NOCLASSES src/support/ExceptionMessage.h src/support/ExceptionMessage.h ExceptionMessage src/support/copy.C src/support/copy.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/limited_stack.h src/support/limited_stack.h limited_stack src/support/filefilterlist.C src/support/FileFilterList.cpp ['FileFilterList', 'Filter'] src/support/cow_ptr.h src/support/cow_ptr.h cow_ptr src/support/os_unix.C src/support/os_unix.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/socktools.h src/support/socktools.h NOCLASSES src/support/forkedcontr.h src/support/ForkedcallsController.h ForkedcallsController src/support/os.h src/support/os.h NOCLASSES src/support/FileMonitor.h src/support/FileMonitor.h FileMonitor src/support/copied_ptr.h src/support/copied_ptr.h copied_ptr src/support/translator.h src/support/Translator.h Translator src/support/filetools.C src/support/filetools.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/unlink.C src/support/unlink.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/os_win32.C src/support/os_win32.cpp GetFolderPath src/support/lstrings.C src/support/lstrings.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/qstring_helpers.C src/support/qstring_helpers.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/getcwd.C src/support/getcwd.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/systemcall.C src/support/Systemcall.cpp Systemcall src/support/lyxalgo.h src/support/lyxalgo.h NOCLASSES src/support/filefilterlist.h src/support/FileFilterList.h ['FileFilterList', 'Filter'] src/support/unicode.C src/support/unicode.cpp IconvProcessor src/support/userinfo.C src/support/userinfo.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/lyxtime.C src/support/lyxtime.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/kill.C src/support/kill.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/docstring.C src/support/docstring.cpp to_local8bit_failure src/support/os_cygwin.C src/support/os_cygwin.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/lyxsum.C src/support/lyxsum.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/environment.C src/support/environment.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/filetools.h src/support/filetools.h NOCLASSES src/support/textutils.C src/support/textutils.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/mkdir.C src/support/mkdir.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/forkedcall.C src/support/Forkedcall.cpp ['ForkedProcess', 'Forkedcall'] src/support/tempname.C src/support/tempname.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/os_win32.h src/support/os_win32.h GetFolderPath src/support/types.h src/support/types.h NOCLASSES src/support/lstrings.h src/support/lstrings.h NOCLASSES src/support/forkedcallqueue.C src/support/ForkedCallQueue.cpp ForkedCallQueue src/support/qstring_helpers.h src/support/qstring_helpers.h NOCLASSES src/support/convert.C src/support/convert.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/filename.C src/support/FileName.cpp ['FileName', 'DocFileName'] src/support/tests/convert.C src/support/tests/convert.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/tests/filetools.C src/support/tests/filetools.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/tests/lstrings.C src/support/tests/lstrings.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/tests/boost.C src/support/tests/boost.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/docstream.C src/support/docstream.cpp ['iconv_codecvt_facet_exception', 'idocfstream', 'odocfstream'] src/support/std_istream.h src/support/std_istream.h NOCLASSES src/support/systemcall.h src/support/Systemcall.h Systemcall src/support/chdir.C src/support/chdir.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/std_ostream.h src/support/std_ostream.h NOCLASSES src/support/unicode.h src/support/unicode.h IconvProcessor src/support/path.C src/support/Path.cpp Path src/support/fs_extras.C src/support/fs_extras.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/userinfo.h src/support/userinfo.h NOCLASSES src/support/lyxtime.h src/support/lyxtime.h NOCLASSES src/support/docstring.h src/support/docstring.h to_local8bit_failure src/support/debugstream.h src/support/debugstream.h basic_debugstream src/support/environment.h src/support/environment.h NOCLASSES src/support/textutils.h src/support/textutils.h NOCLASSES src/support/forkedcall.h src/support/Forkedcall.h ['ForkedProcess', 'Forkedcall'] src/support/socktools.C src/support/socktools.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/forkedcallqueue.h src/support/ForkedCallQueue.h ForkedCallQueue src/support/forkedcontr.C src/support/ForkedcallsController.cpp ForkedcallsController src/support/os.C src/support/os.cpp NOCLASSES src/support/convert.h src/support/convert.h NOCLASSES src/support/filename.h src/support/FileName.h ['FileName', 'DocFileName'] src/support/docstream.h src/support/docstream.h ['iconv_codecvt_facet_exception', 'idocfstream', 'odocfstream'] src/support/FileMonitor.C src/support/FileMonitor.cpp FileMonitor git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@18024 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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* \file os_unix.cpp
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Ruurd A. Reitsma
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*
* Various OS specific functions
*/
#include <config.h>
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 $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path. This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point, otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator. Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of this and it works for me. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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#include "LyXRC.h"
#include "support/os.h"
#include "support/docstring.h"
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#include "support/environment.h"
#include "support/FileName.h"
Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix. A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir. The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$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
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#include "support/filetools.h"
#include "support/lstrings.h"
#include "support/lassert.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef __APPLE__
#include <CoreServices/CoreServices.h>
#endif
using namespace std;
namespace lyx {
namespace support {
namespace os {
namespace {
int argc_ = 0;
char ** argv_ = 0;
} // namespace anon
void init(int argc, char * argv[])
{
argc_ = argc;
argv_ = argv;
}
string utf8_argv(int i)
{
LASSERT(i < argc_, /**/);
return to_utf8(from_local8bit(argv_[i]));
}
void remove_internal_args(int, int)
{}
string current_root()
{
return "/";
}
bool isFilesystemCaseSensitive()
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
return false;
#else
return true;
#endif
}
docstring::size_type common_path(docstring const & p1, docstring const & p2)
{
docstring::size_type i = 0;
docstring::size_type const p1_len = p1.length();
docstring::size_type const p2_len = p2.length();
#ifdef __APPLE__
while (i < p1_len && i < p2_len && uppercase(p1[i]) == uppercase(p2[i]))
++i;
#else
while (i < p1_len && i < p2_len && p1[i] == p2[i])
++i;
#endif
if ((i < p1_len && i < p2_len)
|| (i < p1_len && p1[i] != '/' && i == p2_len)
|| (i < p2_len && p2[i] != '/' && i == p1_len))
{
if (i)
--i; // here was the last match
while (i && p1[i] != '/')
--i;
}
return i;
}
bool path_prefix_is(string const & path, string const & pre)
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
return path_prefix_is(const_cast<string &>(path), pre, CASE_UNCHANGED);
#else
return prefixIs(path, pre);
#endif
}
bool path_prefix_is(string & path, string const & pre, path_case how)
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
docstring const p1 = from_utf8(path);
docstring const p2 = from_utf8(pre);
docstring::size_type const p1_len = p1.length();
docstring::size_type const p2_len = p2.length();
docstring::size_type common_len = common_path(p1, p2);
if (p2[p2_len - 1] == '/' && p1_len != p2_len)
++common_len;
if (common_len != p2_len)
return false;
if (how == CASE_ADJUSTED && !prefixIs(path, pre)) {
if (p1_len < common_len)
path = to_utf8(p2.substr(0, p1_len));
else
path = to_utf8(p2 + p1.substr(common_len,
p1_len - common_len));
}
return true;
#else
// silence compiler warnings
(void)how;
return prefixIs(path, pre);
#endif
}
string external_path(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
string internal_path(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
string safe_internal_path(string const & p, file_access)
{
return p;
}
string external_path_list(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
string internal_path_list(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
string latex_path(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
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
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string latex_path_list(string const & p)
{
return p;
}
bool is_valid_strftime(string const & p)
{
string::size_type pos = p.find_first_of('%');
while (pos != string::npos) {
if (pos + 1 == string::npos)
break;
if (!containsOnly(p.substr(pos + 1, 1),
"aAbBcCdDeEFgGhHIjklmMnOpPrRsStTuUVwWxXyYzZ%+"))
return false;
if (pos + 2 == string::npos)
break;
pos = p.find_first_of('%', pos + 2);
}
return true;
}
char const * popen_read_mode()
{
return "r";
}
string const & nulldev()
{
static string const nulldev_ = "/dev/null";
return nulldev_;
}
shell_type shell()
{
return UNIX;
}
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char path_separator(path_type)
{
return ':';
}
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void windows_style_tex_paths(bool)
{}
bool canAutoOpenFile(string const & ext, auto_open_mode const mode)
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
// Reference: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/LaunchServicesReference/
CFStringRef cfs_ext = CFStringCreateWithBytes(kCFAllocatorDefault,
(UInt8 *) ext.c_str(), ext.length(),
kCFStringEncodingISOLatin1, false);
// this is what we would like to do but it seems that the
// viewer for PDF is often quicktime...
//LSRolesMask role = (mode == VIEW) ? kLSRolesViewer : kLSRolesEditor;
(void)mode;
LSRolesMask role = kLSRolesAll;
FSRef outAppRef;
OSStatus status =
LSGetApplicationForInfo(kLSUnknownType, kLSUnknownCreator,
cfs_ext, role, &outAppRef, NULL);
CFRelease(cfs_ext);
return status != kLSApplicationNotFoundErr;
#else
// silence compiler warnings
(void)ext;
(void)mode;
// currently, no default viewer is tried for non-windows system
// support for KDE/Gnome/Macintosh may be added later
return false;
#endif
}
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bool autoOpenFile(string const & filename, auto_open_mode const mode,
string const & path)
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
// Reference: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/LaunchServicesReference/
FSRef fileref;
OSStatus status =
FSPathMakeRef((UInt8 *) filename.c_str(), &fileref, NULL);
if (status != 0)
return false;
// this is what we would like to do but it seems that the
// viewer for PDF is often quicktime...
//LSRolesMask role = (mode == VIEW) ? kLSRolesViewer : kLSRolesEditor;
(void)mode;
LSRolesMask role = kLSRolesAll;
FSRef outAppRef;
status = LSGetApplicationForItem(&fileref, role, &outAppRef, NULL);
if (status == kLSApplicationNotFoundErr)
return false;
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string const texinputs = os::latex_path_list(
replaceCurdirPath(path, lyxrc.texinputs_prefix));
string const oldval = getEnv("TEXINPUTS");
string const newval = ".:" + texinputs + ":" + oldval;
if (!path.empty() && !lyxrc.texinputs_prefix.empty())
setEnv("TEXINPUTS", newval);
LSLaunchFSRefSpec inLaunchSpec;
inLaunchSpec.appRef = &outAppRef;
inLaunchSpec.numDocs = 1;
inLaunchSpec.itemRefs = &fileref;
inLaunchSpec.passThruParams = NULL;
inLaunchSpec.launchFlags = kLSLaunchDefaults;
inLaunchSpec.asyncRefCon = NULL;
status = LSOpenFromRefSpec(&inLaunchSpec, NULL);
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 $ORIGTEXINPUTS is empty, a colon (or semicolon on Windows) will end the path list. This is very important, because we don't want to replace the system directories but to complement them and, in order to do that, an empty element has to be present in the list. Indeed, according to the TEXINPUTS semantics, an empty element means the standard search path. This works whether TEXINPUTS is originally set or not, because if the original TEXINPUTS starts with a colon (meaning that the standard search path is wanted there) we will have an empty element at that point, otherwise the final colon will simply serve as a path separator. Of course, on Windows a ';' has to be used as a path separator. LyX will take care of transforming the platform path list into one understandable by the TeX engine. For example, this will be the case for a Cygwin version of LyX using a native Windows TeX engine or viceversa. I tested all of this and it works for me. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@38681 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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if (!path.empty() && !lyxrc.texinputs_prefix.empty())
setEnv("TEXINPUTS", oldval);
return status != kLSApplicationNotFoundErr;
#else
// silence compiler warnings
(void)filename;
(void)mode;
Introduce the possibility of setting a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment variable. This is done in the preferences, much like as the PATH prefix. A single '.' in the paths will get replaced with the current document dir and also non-absolute paths will be prefixed with that dir. The default semantics of TEXINPUTS apply, such that, for example, if a path is terminated with a double slash, all subdirectories will be also searched by both the TeX engine and ancillary programs such as dvi previewers or dvips. As an example, if the prefix is set to ".:figs", the TEXINPUTS variable will be set as ".:<docdir>:<docdir>/figs:$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
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(void)path;
// currently, no default viewer is tried for non-windows system
// support for KDE/Gnome/Macintosh may be added later
return false;
#endif
}
string real_path(string const & path)
{
#ifdef HAVE_DEF_PATH_MAX
char rpath[PATH_MAX + 1];
char * result = realpath(path.c_str(), rpath);
return FileName::fromFilesystemEncoding(result ? rpath : path).absFileName();
#else
char * result = realpath(path.c_str(), NULL);
string ret = FileName::fromFilesystemEncoding(result ? result : path).absFileName();
free(result);
return ret;
#endif
}
} // namespace os
} // namespace support
} // namespace lyx