// -*- C++ -*- /** * \file LyXVC.h * This file is part of LyX, the document processor. * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. * * \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes * * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS. */ #ifndef LYX_VC_H #define LYX_VC_H #include "support/docstring.h" #include "support/unique_ptr.h" #include namespace lyx { namespace support { class FileName; } class VCS; class Buffer; /** Version Control for LyX. This is the class giving the version control features to LyX. It is intended to support different kinds of version control. The support in LyX is based loosely upon the version control in GNU Emacs, but is not as extensive as that one. See Extended Manual for a simple tutorial and manual for the use of the version control system in LyX. LyXVC use this algorithm when it searches for VC files: for RCS it searches for ,v and RCS/,v similarly CVS/Entries for cvs and .svn/entries. By doing this there doesn't need to be any special support for VC in the lyx format, and this is especially good when the lyx format will be a subset of LaTeX. */ class LyXVC { public: /// Return status of a command enum CommandResult { Cancelled, ///< command was cancelled ErrorBefore, ///< error before executing command ErrorCommand, ///< error while executing command VCSuccess ///< command was executed successfully }; /// LyXVC(); /// Status of the underlying VCS docstring vcstatus() const; /// Is \p fn under version control? static bool fileInVC(support::FileName const & fn); /** Not a good name perhaps. This function should be called whenever LyX loads a file. This function then checks for a master VC file (for RCS this is *,v or RCS/ *,v ; for CVS this is CVS/Entries and .svn/entries for SVN) if this file or entry is found, the loaded file is assumed to be under control by VC, and the appropiate actions is taken. Returns true if the file is under control by a VCS. */ bool file_found_hook(support::FileName const & fn); /** Is \p fn under version control? This function should be run when a file is requested for loading, but it does not exist. This function will then check for a VC master file with the same name (see above function). If this exists the user should be asked if he/her wants to checkout a version for viewing/editing. Returns true if the file is under control by a VCS and the user wants to view/edit it. */ static bool file_not_found_hook(support::FileName const & fn); /// void setBuffer(Buffer *); /// Register the document as a VC file. bool registrer(); // std::string used as a return value in functions below are // workaround to defer messages to be displayed in UI. If message() // is used directly, message string is immediately overwritten // by the next multiple messages on the top of the processed dispatch // machinery. /// std::string rename(support::FileName const &); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool renameEnabled() const; /// std::string copy(support::FileName const &); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool copyEnabled() const; /// Unlock and commit changes. /// \p log is non-empty on success and may be empty on failure. CommandResult checkIn(std::string & log); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool checkInEnabled() const; /// Should a log message be provided for next checkin? bool isCheckInWithConfirmation() const; /// Lock/update and prepare to edit document. Returns log. std::string checkOut(); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool checkOutEnabled() const; /// Synchronize the whole archive with repository std::string repoUpdate(); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool repoUpdateEnabled() const; /** * Toggle locking property of the edited file, * i.e. whether the file uses locking mechanism. */ std::string lockingToggle(); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool lockingToggleEnabled() const; /// Revert to last version bool revert(); /// Undo last check-in. void undoLast(); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool undoLastEnabled() const; /** * Prepare revision rev of the file into newly created temporary file * and save the filename into parameter f. * Parameter rev can be either revision number or negative number * which is interpreted as how many revision back from the current * one do we want. rev=0 is reserved for the last (committed) revision. * We need rev to be string, since in various VCS revision is not integer. * If RCS addressed by a single number, it is automatically used * as the last number in the whole revision specification (it applies * for retrieving normal revisions (rev>0) or backtracking (rev<0). */ bool prepareFileRevision(std::string const & rev, std::string & f); /// Does the current VC support this operation? bool prepareFileRevisionEnabled(); /** * Generate a log file and return the filename. * It is the caller's responsibility to remove the * file after use. */ const std::string getLogFile() const; /** * We do not support this generally. In RCS/SVN file read-only flag * is often connected with locking state and one has to be careful to * keep things in synchro once we would allow user to toggle * read-only flags. */ std::string toggleReadOnly(); /// Is the document under administration by VCS? /// returns false for unregistered documents in a path managed by VCS bool inUse() const; /// Returns the RCS + version number for messages std::string const versionString() const; /** * Returns whether we use locking for the given file. */ bool locking() const; // type of the revision information enum RevisionInfo { Unknown = 0, File = 1, Tree = 2, Author = 3, Date = 4, Time = 5, FileAbbrev = 6 }; /** * Return revision info specified by the argument. * Its safe to call it regardless VCS is in usage or this * info is (un)available. Returns empty string in such a case. */ std::string revisionInfo(RevisionInfo const info) const; private: /// Buffer * owner_; /// unique_ptr vcs_; }; } // namespace lyx #endif