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filename in a different way, we need to make sure we always do it the same way. Makes more sense to do this in Buffer anyway. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@29073 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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9.6 KiB
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276 lines
9.6 KiB
C++
// -*- C++ -*-
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/**
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* \file filetools.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 Lars Gullik Bjønnes
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*
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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*/
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#ifndef LYX_FILETOOL_H
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#define LYX_FILETOOL_H
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#include "support/docstring.h"
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#include <utility>
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#include <string>
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namespace lyx {
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namespace support {
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class FileName;
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/** Creates the global LyX temp dir.
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\p deflt can be an existing directory name. In this case a new directory
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inside \p deflt is created. If \p deflt does not exist yet, \p deflt is
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created and used as the temporary directory.
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\return the tmp dir name or string() if something went wrong.
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*/
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FileName const createLyXTmpDir(FileName const & deflt);
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#if 0
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// FIXME unused. Should this be deleted or resurrected?
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/** Find file by searching several directories.
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Uses a string of paths separated by ";"s to find a file to open.
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Can't cope with pathnames with a ';' in them. Returns full path to file.
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If path entry begins with $$LyX/, use system_lyxdir.
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If path entry begins with $$User/, use user_lyxdir.
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Example: "$$User/doc;$$LyX/doc".
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*/
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FileName const fileOpenSearch(std::string const & path,
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std::string const & name,
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std::string const & ext = std::string());
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#endif
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/// How to search files
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enum search_mode {
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/// The file must exist (return an empty file name otherwise)
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must_exist,
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/// Only do file name expansion, return the complete name even if
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/// the file does not exist
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may_not_exist
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};
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/** Returns the real name of file name in directory path, with optional
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extension ext.
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The file is searched in the given path (unless it is an absolute
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file name), first directly, and then with extension .ext (if given).
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*/
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FileName const fileSearch(std::string const & path,
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std::string const & name,
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std::string const & ext = std::string(),
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search_mode mode = must_exist);
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///
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bool isLyXFilename(std::string const & filename);
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///
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bool isSGMLFilename(std::string const & filename);
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///
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bool isValidLaTeXFilename(std::string const & filename);
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/** Returns the path of a library data file.
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Search the file name.ext in the subdirectory dir of
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-# user_lyxdir
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-# build_lyxdir (if not empty)
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-# system_lyxdir
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The third parameter `ext' is optional.
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*/
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FileName const libFileSearch(std::string const & dir,
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std::string const & name,
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std::string const & ext = std::string());
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/** Same as libFileSearch(), but tries first to find an
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internationalized version of the file by prepending $LANG_ to the
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name
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*/
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FileName const
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i18nLibFileSearch(std::string const & dir,
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std::string const & name,
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std::string const & ext = std::string());
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/// How to quote a filename
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enum quote_style {
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/** Quote for the (OS dependant) shell. This is needed for command
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line arguments of subprocesses. */
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quote_shell,
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/** Quote for python. Use this if you want to store a filename in a
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python script. Example: \code
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os << "infile = " << quoteName(filename) << '\\n';
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\endcode This uses double quotes, so that you can also use this
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to quote filenames as part of a string if the string is quoted
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with single quotes. */
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quote_python
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};
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/** Takes a command such as "python $$s/scripts/convertDefault.py file.in file.out"
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* and replaces "$$s/" with the path to the LyX support directory containing
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* this script. If the script is not found, "$$s/" is removed. Executing the
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* command will still fail, but the error message will make some sort of
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* sense ;-)
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*/
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std::string const libScriptSearch(std::string const & command,
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quote_style style = quote_shell);
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enum latex_path_extension {
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PROTECT_EXTENSION,
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EXCLUDE_EXTENSION
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};
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enum latex_path_dots {
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LEAVE_DOTS,
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ESCAPE_DOTS
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};
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/** @param path a file path in internal_path format. Ie, directories
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* are indicated by '/', not by '\'.
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*
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* Manipulates @c path into a form suitable for inclusion in a LaTeX
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* document.
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* If @c path contains LaTeX special characters, these are escaped.
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* Eg, '~' -> '\\string~'
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* If @c path contains spaces, then the returned path is enclosed in
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* "-quotes. This last fix will lead to successful compiliation of the
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* LaTeX file only if a sufficiently modern LaTeX compiler is used.
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* If @c ext == EXCLUDE_EXTENSION the extension is left outside the quotes.
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* This is needed for pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
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* (format=pdflatex 2005.4.11) in combination with
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* pdftex.def 2002/06/19 v0.03k graphics/color for pdftex:
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* It does not recognize the file extension if it is inside the quotes.
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* If @c dots == ESCAPE_DOTS dots in the filename are replaced by
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* "\\lyxdot ". This is needed for the \\includegraphics command if the
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* automatic format selection is used.
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*/
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std::string const latex_path(std::string const & path,
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latex_path_extension extension = PROTECT_EXTENSION,
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latex_path_dots dots = LEAVE_DOTS);
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/// Substitutes active latex characters with underscores in filename
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FileName const makeLatexName(FileName const & file);
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/** Put the name in quotes suitable for the current shell or python,
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depending on \p style. */
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std::string const quoteName(std::string const & file, quote_style style = quote_shell);
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/// Add a filename to a path. Any path from filename is stripped first.
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std::string const addName(std::string const & path, std::string const & fname);
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/// Append sub-directory(ies) to path in an intelligent way
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std::string const addPath(std::string const & path, std::string const & path2);
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/** Change extension of oldname to extension.
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If oldname does not have an extension, it is appended.
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If the extension is empty, any extension is removed from the name.
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*/
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std::string const
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changeExtension(std::string const & oldname, std::string const & extension);
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/// Remove the extension from \p name
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std::string const removeExtension(std::string const & name);
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/** Add the extension \p ext to \p name.
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Use this instead of changeExtension if you know that \p name is without
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extension, because changeExtension would wrongly interpret \p name if it
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contains a dot.
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*/
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std::string const
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addExtension(std::string const & name, std::string const & extension);
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/// Return the extension of the file (not including the .)
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std::string const getExtension(std::string const & name);
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/** \return the name that LyX will give to the unzipped file \p zipped_file
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if the second argument of unzipFile() is empty.
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*/
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std::string const unzippedFileName(std::string const & zipped_file);
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/** Unzip \p zipped_file.
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The unzipped file is named \p unzipped_file if \p unzipped_file is not
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empty, and unzippedFileName(\p zipped_file) otherwise.
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Will overwrite an already existing unzipped file without warning.
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*/
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FileName const unzipFile(FileName const & zipped_file,
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std::string const & unzipped_file = std::string());
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/// Create absolute path. If impossible, don't do anything
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std::string const expandPath(std::string const & path);
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/** Convert relative path into absolute path based on a basepath.
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If relpath is absolute, just use that.
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If basepath doesn't exist use CWD.
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*/
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FileName const makeAbsPath(std::string const & RelPath = std::string(),
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std::string const & BasePath = std::string());
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/** Creates a nice compact path for displaying. The parameter
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threshold, if given, specifies the maximal length of the path.
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*/
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docstring const
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makeDisplayPath(std::string const & path, unsigned int threshold = 1000);
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/** Makes relative path out of absolute path.
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If it is deeper than basepath,
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it's easy. If basepath and abspath share something (they are all deeper
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than some directory), it'll be rendered using ..'s. If they are completely
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different, then the absolute path will be used as relative path
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WARNING: the absolute path and base path must really be absolute paths!!!
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*/
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docstring const
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makeRelPath(docstring const & abspath, docstring const & basepath);
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/// Strip filename from path name
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std::string const onlyPath(std::string const & fname);
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/// Strips path from filename
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std::string const onlyFilename(std::string const & fname);
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/** Check and Replace Environmentvariables ${NAME} in Path.
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Replaces all occurences of these, if they are found in the
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environment.
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Variables are defined by Var := '${' [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]* '}'
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*/
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std::string const replaceEnvironmentPath(std::string const & path);
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/** Set \c link to the path \c file points to as a symbolic link.
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\return true if successful.
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*/
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bool readLink(FileName const & file, FileName & link);
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/**
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* Search a TeX file in all locations the latex compiler would search it,
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* with the help of kpsewhich.
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* The current working directory must be set correctly, so that relative
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* names work.
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* \param fil The filename to search
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* \param format The file format as used by kpsewhich, e.g. "bib", "bst" etc.
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*/
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FileName const findtexfile(std::string const & fil,
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std::string const & format);
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/// read the BoundingBox entry from a ps/eps/pdf-file
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std::string const readBB_from_PSFile(FileName const & file);
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/** \param file1, file2 the two files to be compared. Must have absolute paths.
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* \returns 1 if \c file1 has a more recent timestamp than \c file2,
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* 0 if their timestamps are the same,
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* -1 if \c file2 has a more recent timestamp than \c file1.
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* If one of the files does not exist, the return value indicates the file
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* which does exist. Eg, if \c file1 exists but \c file2 does not, return 1.
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*/
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int compare_timestamps(FileName const & file1, FileName const & file2);
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typedef std::pair<int, std::string> cmd_ret;
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cmd_ret const runCommand(std::string const & cmd);
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} // namespace support
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} // namespace lyx
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#endif
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