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-/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
- * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
- * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
- * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
- * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
-
-#ifndef APR_FILE_IO_H
-#define APR_FILE_IO_H
-
-/**
- * @file apr_file_io.h
- * @brief APR File I/O Handling
- */
-
-#include "apr.h"
-#include "apr_pools.h"
-#include "apr_time.h"
-#include "apr_errno.h"
-#include "apr_file_info.h"
-#include "apr_inherit.h"
-
-#define APR_WANT_STDIO /**< for SEEK_* */
-#define APR_WANT_IOVEC /**< for apr_file_writev */
-#include "apr_want.h"
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif /* __cplusplus */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup apr_file_io File I/O Handling Functions
- * @ingroup APR
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup apr_file_open_flags File Open Flags/Routines
- * @{
- */
-
-/* Note to implementors: Values in the range 0x00100000--0x80000000
- are reserved for platform-specific values. */
-
-#define APR_READ 0x00001 /**< Open the file for reading */
-#define APR_WRITE 0x00002 /**< Open the file for writing */
-#define APR_CREATE 0x00004 /**< Create the file if not there */
-#define APR_APPEND 0x00008 /**< Append to the end of the file */
-#define APR_TRUNCATE 0x00010 /**< Open the file and truncate to 0 length */
-#define APR_BINARY 0x00020 /**< Open the file in binary mode */
-#define APR_EXCL 0x00040 /**< Open should fail if APR_CREATE and file
- exists. */
-#define APR_BUFFERED 0x00080 /**< Open the file for buffered I/O */
-#define APR_DELONCLOSE 0x00100 /**< Delete the file after close */
-#define APR_XTHREAD 0x00200 /**< Platform dependent tag to open the file
- for use across multiple threads */
-#define APR_SHARELOCK 0x00400 /**< Platform dependent support for higher
- level locked read/write access to support
- writes across process/machines */
-#define APR_FILE_NOCLEANUP 0x00800 /**< Do not register a cleanup when the file
- is opened */
-#define APR_SENDFILE_ENABLED 0x01000 /**< Advisory flag that this file should
- support apr_sendfile operation */
-#define APR_LARGEFILE 0x04000 /**< Platform dependent flag to enable large file
- support; WARNING see below. */
-
-/** @warning The APR_LARGEFILE flag only has effect on some platforms
- * where sizeof(apr_off_t) == 4. Where implemented, it allows opening
- * and writing to a file which exceeds the size which can be
- * represented by apr_off_t (2 gigabytes). When a file's size does
- * exceed 2Gb, apr_file_info_get() will fail with an error on the
- * descriptor, likewise apr_stat()/apr_lstat() will fail on the
- * filename. apr_dir_read() will fail with APR_INCOMPLETE on a
- * directory entry for a large file depending on the particular
- * APR_FINFO_* flags. Generally, it is not recommended to use this
- * flag. */
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup apr_file_seek_flags File Seek Flags
- * @{
- */
-
-/* flags for apr_file_seek */
-/** Set the file position */
-#define APR_SET SEEK_SET
-/** Current */
-#define APR_CUR SEEK_CUR
-/** Go to end of file */
-#define APR_END SEEK_END
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup apr_file_attrs_set_flags File Attribute Flags
- * @{
- */
-
-/* flags for apr_file_attrs_set */
-#define APR_FILE_ATTR_READONLY 0x01 /**< File is read-only */
-#define APR_FILE_ATTR_EXECUTABLE 0x02 /**< File is executable */
-#define APR_FILE_ATTR_HIDDEN 0x04 /**< File is hidden */
-/** @} */
-
-/** File attributes */
-typedef apr_uint32_t apr_fileattrs_t;
-
-/** should be same as whence type in lseek, POSIX defines this as int */
-typedef int apr_seek_where_t;
-
-/**
- * Structure for referencing files.
- */
-typedef struct apr_file_t apr_file_t;
-
-/* File lock types/flags */
-/**
- * @defgroup apr_file_lock_types File Lock Types
- * @{
- */
-
-#define APR_FLOCK_SHARED 1 /**< Shared lock. More than one process
- or thread can hold a shared lock
- at any given time. Essentially,
- this is a "read lock", preventing
- writers from establishing an
- exclusive lock. */
-#define APR_FLOCK_EXCLUSIVE 2 /**< Exclusive lock. Only one process
- may hold an exclusive lock at any
- given time. This is analogous to
- a "write lock". */
-
-#define APR_FLOCK_TYPEMASK 0x000F /**< mask to extract lock type */
-#define APR_FLOCK_NONBLOCK 0x0010 /**< do not block while acquiring the
- file lock */
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * Open the specified file.
- * @param newf The opened file descriptor.
- * @param fname The full path to the file (using / on all systems)
- * @param flag Or'ed value of:
- * <PRE>
- * APR_READ open for reading
- * APR_WRITE open for writing
- * APR_CREATE create the file if not there
- * APR_APPEND file ptr is set to end prior to all writes
- * APR_TRUNCATE set length to zero if file exists
- * APR_BINARY not a text file (This flag is ignored on
- * UNIX because it has no meaning)
- * APR_BUFFERED buffer the data. Default is non-buffered
- * APR_EXCL return error if APR_CREATE and file exists
- * APR_DELONCLOSE delete the file after closing.
- * APR_XTHREAD Platform dependent tag to open the file
- * for use across multiple threads
- * APR_SHARELOCK Platform dependent support for higher
- * level locked read/write access to support
- * writes across process/machines
- * APR_FILE_NOCLEANUP Do not register a cleanup with the pool
- * passed in on the <EM>cont</EM> argument (see below).
- * The apr_os_file_t handle in apr_file_t will not
- * be closed when the pool is destroyed.
- * APR_SENDFILE_ENABLED Open with appropriate platform semantics
- * for sendfile operations. Advisory only,
- * apr_sendfile does not check this flag.
- * </PRE>
- * @param perm Access permissions for file.
- * @param pool The pool to use.
- * @remark If perm is APR_OS_DEFAULT and the file is being created, appropriate
- * default permissions will be used. *arg1 must point to a valid file_t,
- * or NULL (in which case it will be allocated)
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_open(apr_file_t **newf, const char *fname,
- apr_int32_t flag, apr_fileperms_t perm,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * Close the specified file.
- * @param file The file descriptor to close.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_close(apr_file_t *file);
-
-/**
- * delete the specified file.
- * @param path The full path to the file (using / on all systems)
- * @param cont The pool to use.
- * @remark If the file is open, it won't be removed until all instances are closed.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_remove(const char *path, apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * rename the specified file.
- * @param from_path The full path to the original file (using / on all systems)
- * @param to_path The full path to the new file (using / on all systems)
- * @param pool The pool to use.
- * @warning If a file exists at the new location, then it will be overwritten.
- * Moving files or directories across devices may not be possible.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_rename(const char *from_path,
- const char *to_path,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * copy the specified file to another file.
- * @param from_path The full path to the original file (using / on all systems)
- * @param to_path The full path to the new file (using / on all systems)
- * @param perms Access permissions for the new file if it is created.
- * In place of the usual or'd combination of file permissions, the
- * value APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS may be given, in which case the source
- * file's permissions are copied.
- * @param pool The pool to use.
- * @remark The new file does not need to exist, it will be created if required.
- * @warning If the new file already exists, its contents will be overwritten.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_copy(const char *from_path,
- const char *to_path,
- apr_fileperms_t perms,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * append the specified file to another file.
- * @param from_path The full path to the source file (using / on all systems)
- * @param to_path The full path to the destination file (using / on all systems)
- * @param perms Access permissions for the destination file if it is created.
- * In place of the usual or'd combination of file permissions, the
- * value APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS may be given, in which case the source
- * file's permissions are copied.
- * @param pool The pool to use.
- * @remark The new file does not need to exist, it will be created if required.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_append(const char *from_path,
- const char *to_path,
- apr_fileperms_t perms,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * Are we at the end of the file
- * @param fptr The apr file we are testing.
- * @remark Returns APR_EOF if we are at the end of file, APR_SUCCESS otherwise.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_eof(apr_file_t *fptr);
-
-/**
- * open standard error as an apr file pointer.
- * @param thefile The apr file to use as stderr.
- * @param cont The pool to allocate the file out of.
- *
- * @remark The only reason that the apr_file_open_std* functions exist
- * is that you may not always have a stderr/out/in on Windows. This
- * is generally a problem with newer versions of Windows and services.
- *
- * The other problem is that the C library functions generally work
- * differently on Windows and Unix. So, by using apr_file_open_std*
- * functions, you can get a handle to an APR struct that works with
- * the APR functions which are supposed to work identically on all
- * platforms.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_open_stderr(apr_file_t **thefile,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * open standard output as an apr file pointer.
- * @param thefile The apr file to use as stdout.
- * @param cont The pool to allocate the file out of.
- *
- * @remark The only reason that the apr_file_open_std* functions exist
- * is that you may not always have a stderr/out/in on Windows. This
- * is generally a problem with newer versions of Windows and services.
- *
- * The other problem is that the C library functions generally work
- * differently on Windows and Unix. So, by using apr_file_open_std*
- * functions, you can get a handle to an APR struct that works with
- * the APR functions which are supposed to work identically on all
- * platforms.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_open_stdout(apr_file_t **thefile,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * open standard input as an apr file pointer.
- * @param thefile The apr file to use as stdin.
- * @param cont The pool to allocate the file out of.
- *
- * @remark The only reason that the apr_file_open_std* functions exist
- * is that you may not always have a stderr/out/in on Windows. This
- * is generally a problem with newer versions of Windows and services.
- *
- * The other problem is that the C library functions generally work
- * differently on Windows and Unix. So, by using apr_file_open_std*
- * functions, you can get a handle to an APR struct that works with
- * the APR functions which are supposed to work identically on all
- * platforms.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_open_stdin(apr_file_t **thefile,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * Read data from the specified file.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to read from.
- * @param buf The buffer to store the data to.
- * @param nbytes On entry, the number of bytes to read; on exit, the number of bytes read.
- * @remark apr_file_read will read up to the specified number of bytes, but
- * never more. If there isn't enough data to fill that number of
- * bytes, all of the available data is read. The third argument is
- * modified to reflect the number of bytes read. If a char was put
- * back into the stream via ungetc, it will be the first character
- * returned.
- *
- * It is not possible for both bytes to be read and an APR_EOF or other
- * error to be returned.
- *
- * APR_EINTR is never returned.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_read(apr_file_t *thefile, void *buf,
- apr_size_t *nbytes);
-
-/**
- * Write data to the specified file.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to.
- * @param buf The buffer which contains the data.
- * @param nbytes On entry, the number of bytes to write; on exit, the number
- * of bytes written.
- * @remark apr_file_write will write up to the specified number of bytes, but never
- * more. If the OS cannot write that many bytes, it will write as many
- * as it can. The third argument is modified to reflect the * number
- * of bytes written.
- *
- * It is possible for both bytes to be written and an error to be returned.
- *
- * APR_EINTR is never returned.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_write(apr_file_t *thefile, const void *buf,
- apr_size_t *nbytes);
-
-/**
- * Write data from iovec array to the specified file.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to.
- * @param vec The array from which to get the data to write to the file.
- * @param nvec The number of elements in the struct iovec array. This must
- * be smaller than APR_MAX_IOVEC_SIZE. If it isn't, the function
- * will fail with APR_EINVAL.
- * @param nbytes The number of bytes written.
- * @remark It is possible for both bytes to be written and an error to be returned.
- * APR_EINTR is never returned.
- *
- * apr_file_writev is available even if the underlying operating system
- *
- * doesn't provide writev().
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_writev(apr_file_t *thefile,
- const struct iovec *vec,
- apr_size_t nvec, apr_size_t *nbytes);
-
-/**
- * Read data from the specified file, ensuring that the buffer is filled
- * before returning.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to read from.
- * @param buf The buffer to store the data to.
- * @param nbytes The number of bytes to read.
- * @param bytes_read If non-NULL, this will contain the number of bytes read.
- * @remark apr_file_read will read up to the specified number of bytes, but never
- * more. If there isn't enough data to fill that number of bytes,
- * then the process/thread will block until it is available or EOF
- * is reached. If a char was put back into the stream via ungetc,
- * it will be the first character returned.
- *
- * It is possible for both bytes to be read and an error to be
- * returned. And if *bytes_read is less than nbytes, an
- * accompanying error is _always_ returned.
- *
- * APR_EINTR is never returned.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_read_full(apr_file_t *thefile, void *buf,
- apr_size_t nbytes,
- apr_size_t *bytes_read);
-
-/**
- * Write data to the specified file, ensuring that all of the data is
- * written before returning.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to.
- * @param buf The buffer which contains the data.
- * @param nbytes The number of bytes to write.
- * @param bytes_written If non-NULL, this will contain the number of bytes written.
- * @remark apr_file_write will write up to the specified number of bytes, but never
- * more. If the OS cannot write that many bytes, the process/thread
- * will block until they can be written. Exceptional error such as
- * "out of space" or "pipe closed" will terminate with an error.
- *
- * It is possible for both bytes to be written and an error to be
- * returned. And if *bytes_written is less than nbytes, an
- * accompanying error is _always_ returned.
- *
- * APR_EINTR is never returned.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_write_full(apr_file_t *thefile, const void *buf,
- apr_size_t nbytes,
- apr_size_t *bytes_written);
-
-/**
- * put a character into the specified file.
- * @param ch The character to write.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_putc(char ch, apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * get a character from the specified file.
- * @param ch The character to read into
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to read from
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_getc(char *ch, apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * put a character back onto a specified stream.
- * @param ch The character to write.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_ungetc(char ch, apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * Get a string from a specified file.
- * @param str The buffer to store the string in.
- * @param len The length of the string
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to read from
- * @remark The buffer will be '\0'-terminated if any characters are stored.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_gets(char *str, int len, apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * Put the string into a specified file.
- * @param str The string to write.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to write to
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_puts(const char *str, apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * Flush the file's buffer.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor to flush
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_flush(apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * duplicate the specified file descriptor.
- * @param new_file The structure to duplicate into.
- * @param old_file The file to duplicate.
- * @param p The pool to use for the new file.
- * @remark *new_file must point to a valid apr_file_t, or point to NULL
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_dup(apr_file_t **new_file,
- apr_file_t *old_file,
- apr_pool_t *p);
-
-/**
- * duplicate the specified file descriptor and close the original
- * @param new_file The old file that is to be closed and reused
- * @param old_file The file to duplicate
- * @param p The pool to use for the new file
- *
- * @remark new_file MUST point at a valid apr_file_t. It cannot be NULL
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_dup2(apr_file_t *new_file,
- apr_file_t *old_file,
- apr_pool_t *p);
-
-/**
- * move the specified file descriptor to a new pool
- * @param new_file Pointer in which to return the new apr_file_t
- * @param old_file The file to move
- * @param p The pool to which the descriptor is to be moved
- * @remark Unlike apr_file_dup2(), this function doesn't do an
- * OS dup() operation on the underlying descriptor; it just
- * moves the descriptor's apr_file_t wrapper to a new pool.
- * @remark The new pool need not be an ancestor of old_file's pool.
- * @remark After calling this function, old_file may not be used
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_setaside(apr_file_t **new_file,
- apr_file_t *old_file,
- apr_pool_t *p);
-
-/**
- * Move the read/write file offset to a specified byte within a file.
- * @param thefile The file descriptor
- * @param where How to move the pointer, one of:
- * <PRE>
- * APR_SET -- set the offset to offset
- * APR_CUR -- add the offset to the current position
- * APR_END -- add the offset to the current file size
- * </PRE>
- * @param offset The offset to move the pointer to.
- * @remark The third argument is modified to be the offset the pointer
- was actually moved to.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_seek(apr_file_t *thefile,
- apr_seek_where_t where,
- apr_off_t *offset);
-
-/**
- * Create an anonymous pipe.
- * @param in The file descriptor to use as input to the pipe.
- * @param out The file descriptor to use as output from the pipe.
- * @param cont The pool to operate on.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_pipe_create(apr_file_t **in, apr_file_t **out,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * Create a named pipe.
- * @param filename The filename of the named pipe
- * @param perm The permissions for the newly created pipe.
- * @param cont The pool to operate on.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_namedpipe_create(const char *filename,
- apr_fileperms_t perm,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * Get the timeout value for a pipe or manipulate the blocking state.
- * @param thepipe The pipe we are getting a timeout for.
- * @param timeout The current timeout value in microseconds.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_pipe_timeout_get(apr_file_t *thepipe,
- apr_interval_time_t *timeout);
-
-/**
- * Set the timeout value for a pipe or manipulate the blocking state.
- * @param thepipe The pipe we are setting a timeout on.
- * @param timeout The timeout value in microseconds. Values < 0 mean wait
- * forever, 0 means do not wait at all.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_pipe_timeout_set(apr_file_t *thepipe,
- apr_interval_time_t timeout);
-
-/** file (un)locking functions. */
-
-/**
- * Establish a lock on the specified, open file. The lock may be advisory
- * or mandatory, at the discretion of the platform. The lock applies to
- * the file as a whole, rather than a specific range. Locks are established
- * on a per-thread/process basis; a second lock by the same thread will not
- * block.
- * @param thefile The file to lock.
- * @param type The type of lock to establish on the file.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_lock(apr_file_t *thefile, int type);
-
-/**
- * Remove any outstanding locks on the file.
- * @param thefile The file to unlock.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_unlock(apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**accessor and general file_io functions. */
-
-/**
- * return the file name of the current file.
- * @param new_path The path of the file.
- * @param thefile The currently open file.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_name_get(const char **new_path,
- apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-/**
- * Return the data associated with the current file.
- * @param data The user data associated with the file.
- * @param key The key to use for retreiving data associated with this file.
- * @param file The currently open file.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_data_get(void **data, const char *key,
- apr_file_t *file);
-
-/**
- * Set the data associated with the current file.
- * @param file The currently open file.
- * @param data The user data to associate with the file.
- * @param key The key to use for assocaiteing data with the file.
- * @param cleanup The cleanup routine to use when the file is destroyed.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_data_set(apr_file_t *file, void *data,
- const char *key,
- apr_status_t (*cleanup)(void *));
-
-/**
- * Write a string to a file using a printf format.
- * @param fptr The file to write to.
- * @param format The format string
- * @param ... The values to substitute in the format string
- * @return The number of bytes written
- */
-APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) apr_file_printf(apr_file_t *fptr,
- const char *format, ...)
- __attribute__((format(printf,2,3)));
-
-/**
- * set the specified file's permission bits.
- * @param fname The file (name) to apply the permissions to.
- * @param perms The permission bits to apply to the file.
- * @warning Some platforms may not be able to apply all of the available
- * permission bits; APR_INCOMPLETE will be returned if some permissions
- * are specified which could not be set.
- *
- * Platforms which do not implement this feature will return APR_ENOTIMPL.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_perms_set(const char *fname,
- apr_fileperms_t perms);
-
-/**
- * Set attributes of the specified file.
- * @param fname The full path to the file (using / on all systems)
- * @param attributes Or'd combination of
- * <PRE>
- * APR_FILE_ATTR_READONLY - make the file readonly
- * APR_FILE_ATTR_EXECUTABLE - make the file executable
- * APR_FILE_ATTR_HIDDEN - make the file hidden
- * </PRE>
- * @param attr_mask Mask of valid bits in attributes.
- * @param cont the pool to use.
- * @remark This function should be used in preference to explict manipulation
- * of the file permissions, because the operations to provide these
- * attributes are platform specific and may involve more than simply
- * setting permission bits.
- * @warning Platforms which do not implement this feature will return
- * APR_ENOTIMPL.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_attrs_set(const char *fname,
- apr_fileattrs_t attributes,
- apr_fileattrs_t attr_mask,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * Set the mtime of the specified file.
- * @param fname The full path to the file (using / on all systems)
- * @param mtime The mtime to apply to the file.
- * @param pool The pool to use.
- * @warning Platforms which do not implement this feature will return
- * APR_ENOTIMPL.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_mtime_set(const char *fname,
- apr_time_t mtime,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * Create a new directory on the file system.
- * @param path the path for the directory to be created. (use / on all systems)
- * @param perm Permissions for the new direcoty.
- * @param cont the pool to use.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dir_make(const char *path, apr_fileperms_t perm,
- apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/** Creates a new directory on the file system, but behaves like
- * 'mkdir -p'. Creates intermediate directories as required. No error
- * will be reported if PATH already exists.
- * @param path the path for the directory to be created. (use / on all systems)
- * @param perm Permissions for the new direcoty.
- * @param pool the pool to use.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dir_make_recursive(const char *path,
- apr_fileperms_t perm,
- apr_pool_t *pool);
-
-/**
- * Remove directory from the file system.
- * @param path the path for the directory to be removed. (use / on all systems)
- * @param cont the pool to use.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dir_remove(const char *path, apr_pool_t *cont);
-
-/**
- * get the specified file's stats.
- * @param finfo Where to store the information about the file.
- * @param wanted The desired apr_finfo_t fields, as a bit flag of APR_FINFO_ values
- * @param thefile The file to get information about.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_info_get(apr_finfo_t *finfo,
- apr_int32_t wanted,
- apr_file_t *thefile);
-
-
-/**
- * Truncate the file's length to the specified offset
- * @param fp The file to truncate
- * @param offset The offset to truncate to.
- * @remark The read/write file offset is repositioned to offset.
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_trunc(apr_file_t *fp, apr_off_t offset);
-
-/**
- * Retrieve the flags that were passed into apr_file_open()
- * when the file was opened.
- * @return apr_int32_t the flags
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_int32_t) apr_file_flags_get(apr_file_t *f);
-
-/**
- * Get the pool used by the file.
- */
-APR_POOL_DECLARE_ACCESSOR(file);
-
-/**
- * Set a file to be inherited by child processes.
- *
- */
-APR_DECLARE_INHERIT_SET(file);
-
-/** @deprecated @see apr_file_inherit_set */
-APR_DECLARE(void) apr_file_set_inherit(apr_file_t *file);
-
-/**
- * Unset a file from being inherited by child processes.
- */
-APR_DECLARE_INHERIT_UNSET(file);
-
-/** @deprecated @see apr_file_inherit_unset */
-APR_DECLARE(void) apr_file_unset_inherit(apr_file_t *file);
-
-/**
- * Open a temporary file
- * @param fp The apr file to use as a temporary file.
- * @param templ The template to use when creating a temp file.
- * @param flags The flags to open the file with. If this is zero,
- * the file is opened with
- * APR_CREATE | APR_READ | APR_WRITE | APR_EXCL | APR_DELONCLOSE
- * @param p The pool to allocate the file out of.
- * @remark
- * This function generates a unique temporary file name from template.
- * The last six characters of template must be XXXXXX and these are replaced
- * with a string that makes the filename unique. Since it will be modified,
- * template must not be a string constant, but should be declared as a character
- * array.
- *
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_file_mktemp(apr_file_t **fp, char *templ,
- apr_int32_t flags, apr_pool_t *p);
-
-
-/**
- * Find an existing directory suitable as a temporary storage location.
- * @param temp_dir The temp directory.
- * @param p The pool to use for any necessary allocations.
- * @remark
- * This function uses an algorithm to search for a directory that an
- * an application can use for temporary storage. Once such a
- * directory is found, that location is cached by the library. Thus,
- * callers only pay the cost of this algorithm once if that one time
- * is successful.
- *
- */
-APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_temp_dir_get(const char **temp_dir,
- apr_pool_t *p);
-
-/** @} */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* ! APR_FILE_IO_H */