/* cmd-archive-snapshot.c
*
****************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2003 Tom Lord
*
* See the file "COPYING" for further information about
* the copyright and warranty status of this work.
*/
#include "config-options.h"
#include "po/gettext.h"
#include "hackerlab/cmd/main.h"
#include "libarch/namespace.h"
#include "libarch/my.h"
#include "libarch/archive-snapshot.h"
#include "commands/cmd.h"
#include "commands/archive-snapshot.h"
#include "commands/version.h"
static t_uchar * usage = N_("[options] dir [[archive/]limit]");
#define OPTS(OP) \
OP (opt_help_msg, "h", "help", 0, \
N_("Display a help message and exit.")) \
OP (opt_long_help, "H", 0, 0, \
N_("Display a verbose help message and exit.")) \
OP (opt_version, "V", "version", 0, \
N_("Display a release identifier string\n" \
"and exit."))
t_uchar arch_cmd_archive_snapshot_help[] = N_(
"update an archive snapshot\n"
"Update the directory DIR with a \"snapshot\" of of an archive (or "
"the part of the archive indicated by LIMIT\n"
"\n"
"For each archive snapshotted, DIR will contain a file and "
"subdirectory (where $ARCH is the name of the archive):\n"
"\n"
" ./$ARCH.added\n"
" ./$ARCH/\n"
"\n"
"Similarly, for each category snapshotted, DIR will contain:\n"
"\n"
" ./$ARCH/$CAT.added\n"
" ./$ARCH/$CAT/\n"
"\n"
"and so on, recursively, for branches and versions.\n"
"\n"
"For each revision, the snapshot contains:\n"
"\n"
" ./$ARCH/$CAT/$BRANCH/$VERSION/$REVISION.added\n"
"\n"
"and that file contains a copy of the patch log entry for that "
"revision.\n"
"\n"
"Snapshots can be used in combination with other tools (\'make\' is "
"suggested) to trigger one-time events in response to new additions "
"to an archive.\n");
enum options
{
OPTS (OPT_ENUM)
};
static struct opt_desc opts[] =
{
OPTS (OPT_DESC)
{-1, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
int
arch_cmd_archive_snapshot (t_uchar * program_name, int argc, char * argv[])
{
int o;
struct opt_parsed * option;
safe_buffer_fd (1, 0, O_WRONLY, 0);
option = 0;
while (1)
{
o = opt_standard (lim_use_must_malloc, &option, opts, &argc, argv, program_name, usage, libarch_version_string, arch_cmd_archive_snapshot_help, opt_help_msg, opt_long_help, opt_version);
if (o == opt_none)
break;
switch (o)
{
default:
safe_printfmt (2, "unhandled option `%s'\n", option->opt_string);
panic ("internal error parsing arguments");
usage_error:
opt_usage (2, argv[0], program_name, usage, 1);
exit (1);
/* bogus_arg: */
safe_printfmt (2, "ill-formed argument for `%s' (`%s')\n", option->opt_string, option->arg_string);
goto usage_error;
}
}
if ((argc < 2) || (argc > 3))
goto usage_error;
{
t_uchar * dir;
t_uchar * limit_spec;
t_uchar * limit = 0;
struct arch_archive * arch = 0;
dir = argv[1];
if (argc == 2)
{
limit_spec = arch_my_default_archive (NULL);
}
else
{
limit_spec = str_save (0, argv[2]);
}
{
t_uchar * namespace = NULL;
arch = arch_archive_connect_branch (limit_spec, &namespace);
if (!arch)
{
safe_printfmt (2, "cannot connect to archive for limit '%s'\n", limit_spec);
exit (2);
}
if (!arch_valid_package_name (namespace, arch_maybe_archive, arch_req_category, 1))
{
safe_printfmt (2, "%s: invalid limit spec (%s)\n",
argv[0], namespace);
exit (1);
}
limit = arch_parse_package_name (arch_ret_non_archive, 0, namespace);
lim_free (0, namespace);
}
archive_snapshot (arch, limit, dir);
arch_archive_close (arch);
lim_free (0, limit);
lim_free (0, limit_spec);
}
return 0;
}
/* tag: Tom Lord Mon Jun 9 01:39:26 2003 (cmd-archive-snapshot.c)
*/
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