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1 /*
2 ** Apple Macintosh Developer Technical Support
3 **
4 ** Routines for dealing with full pathnames... if you really must.
5 **
6 ** by Jim Luther, Apple Developer Technical Support Emeritus
7 **
8 ** File: FullPath.c
9 **
10 ** Copyright © 1995-1998 Apple Computer, Inc.
11 ** All rights reserved.
12 **
13 ** You may incorporate this sample code into your applications without
14 ** restriction, though the sample code has been provided "AS IS" and the
15 ** responsibility for its operation is 100% yours. However, what you are
16 ** not permitted to do is to redistribute the source as "DSC Sample Code"
17 ** after having made changes. If you're going to re-distribute the source,
18 ** we require that you make it clear in the source that the code was
19 ** descended from Apple Sample Code, but that you've made changes.
20 */
21
22 #include <Types.h>
23 #include <Errors.h>
24 #include <Memory.h>
25 #include <Files.h>
26 #include <TextUtils.h>
27 #include <Aliases.h>
28
29 #define __COMPILINGMOREFILES
30
31 #include "FSpCompa.h"
32 #include "FullPath.h"
33
34 /*
35 IMPORTANT NOTE:
36
37 The use of full pathnames is strongly discouraged. Full pathnames are
38 particularly unreliable as a means of identifying files, directories
39 or volumes within your application, for two primary reasons:
40
41 ¥ The user can change the name of any element in the path at virtually
42 any time.
43 ¥ Volume names on the Macintosh are *not* unique. Multiple
44 mounted volumes can have the same name. For this reason, the use of
45 a full pathname to identify a specific volume may not produce the
46 results you expect. If more than one volume has the same name and
47 a full pathname is used, the File Manager currently uses the first
48 mounted volume it finds with a matching name in the volume queue.
49
50 In general, you should use a fileÕs name, parent directory ID, and
51 volume reference number to identify a file you want to open, delete,
52 or otherwise manipulate.
53
54 If you need to remember the location of a particular file across
55 subsequent system boots, use the Alias Manager to create an alias record
56 describing the file. If the Alias Manager is not available, you can save
57 the fileÕs name, its parent directory ID, and the name of the volume on
58 which itÕs located. Although none of these methods is foolproof, they are
59 much more reliable than using full pathnames to identify files.
60
61 Nonetheless, it is sometimes useful to display a fileÕs full pathname to
62 the user. For example, a backup utility might display a list of full
63 pathnames of files as it copies them onto the backup medium. Or, a
64 utility might want to display a dialog box showing the full pathname of
65 a file when it needs the userÕs confirmation to delete the file. No
66 matter how unreliable full pathnames may be from a file-specification
67 viewpoint, users understand them more readily than volume reference
68 numbers or directory IDs. (Hint: Use the TruncString function from
69 TextUtils.h with truncMiddle as the truncWhere argument to shorten
70 full pathnames to a displayable length.)
71
72 The following technique for constructing the full pathname of a file is
73 intended for display purposes only. Applications that depend on any
74 particular structure of a full pathname are likely to fail on alternate
75 foreign file systems or under future system software versions.
76 */
77
78 /*****************************************************************************/
79
80 pascal OSErr GetFullPath(short vRefNum,
81 long dirID,
82 ConstStr255Param name,
83 short *fullPathLength,
84 Handle *fullPath)
85 {
86 OSErr result;
87 FSSpec spec;
88
89 *fullPathLength = 0;
90 *fullPath = NULL;
91
92 result = FSMakeFSSpecCompat(vRefNum, dirID, name, &spec);
93 if ( (result == noErr) || (result == fnfErr) )
94 {
95 result = FSpGetFullPath(&spec, fullPathLength, fullPath);
96 }
97
98 return ( result );
99 }
100
101 /*****************************************************************************/
102
103 pascal OSErr FSpGetFullPath(const FSSpec *spec,
104 short *fullPathLength,
105 Handle *fullPath)
106 {
107 OSErr result;
108 OSErr realResult;
109 FSSpec tempSpec;
110 CInfoPBRec pb;
111
112 *fullPathLength = 0;
113 *fullPath = NULL;
114
115 // Default to noErr
116 realResult = noErr;
117
118 /* Make a copy of the input FSSpec that can be modified */
119 BlockMoveData(spec, &tempSpec, sizeof(FSSpec));
120
121 if ( tempSpec.parID == fsRtParID )
122 {
123 /* The object is a volume */
124
125 /* Add a colon to make it a full pathname */
126 ++tempSpec.name[0];
127 tempSpec.name[tempSpec.name[0]] = ':';
128
129 /* We're done */
130 result = PtrToHand(&tempSpec.name[1], fullPath, tempSpec.name[0]);
131 }
132 else
133 {
134 /* The object isn't a volume */
135
136 /* Is the object a file or a directory? */
137 pb.dirInfo.ioNamePtr = tempSpec.name;
138 pb.dirInfo.ioVRefNum = tempSpec.vRefNum;
139 pb.dirInfo.ioDrDirID = tempSpec.parID;
140 pb.dirInfo.ioFDirIndex = 0;
141 result = PBGetCatInfoSync(&pb);
142 // Allow file/directory name at end of path to not exist.
143 realResult = result;
144 if ( (result == noErr) || (result == fnfErr) )
145 {
146 /* if the object is a directory, append a colon so full pathname ends with colon */
147 if ( (result == noErr) && (pb.hFileInfo.ioFlAttrib & ioDirMask) != 0 )
148 {
149 ++tempSpec.name[0];
150 tempSpec.name[tempSpec.name[0]] = ':';
151 }
152
153 /* Put the object name in first */
154 result = PtrToHand(&tempSpec.name[1], fullPath, tempSpec.name[0]);
155 if ( result == noErr )
156 {
157 /* Get the ancestor directory names */
158 pb.dirInfo.ioNamePtr = tempSpec.name;
159 pb.dirInfo.ioVRefNum = tempSpec.vRefNum;
160 pb.dirInfo.ioDrParID = tempSpec.parID;
161 do /* loop until we have an error or find the root directory */
162 {
163 pb.dirInfo.ioFDirIndex = -1;
164 pb.dirInfo.ioDrDirID = pb.dirInfo.ioDrParID;
165 result = PBGetCatInfoSync(&pb);
166 if ( result == noErr )
167 {
168 /* Append colon to directory name */
169 ++tempSpec.name[0];
170 tempSpec.name[tempSpec.name[0]] = ':';
171
172 /* Add directory name to beginning of fullPath */
173 (void) Munger(*fullPath, 0, NULL, 0, &tempSpec.name[1], tempSpec.name[0]);
174 result = MemError();
175 }
176 } while ( (result == noErr) && (pb.dirInfo.ioDrDirID != fsRtDirID) );
177 }
178 }
179 }
180 if ( result == noErr )
181 {
182 /* Return the length */
183 *fullPathLength = InlineGetHandleSize(*fullPath);
184 result = realResult; // return realResult in case it was fnfErr
185 }
186 else
187 {
188 /* Dispose of the handle and return NULL and zero length */
189 if ( *fullPath != NULL )
190 {
191 DisposeHandle(*fullPath);
192 }
193 *fullPath = NULL;
194 *fullPathLength = 0;
195 }
196
197 return ( result );
198 }
199
200 /*****************************************************************************/
201
202 pascal OSErr FSpLocationFromFullPath(short fullPathLength,
203 const void *fullPath,
204 FSSpec *spec)
205 {
206 AliasHandle alias;
207 OSErr result;
208 Boolean wasChanged;
209 Str32 nullString;
210
211 /* Create a minimal alias from the full pathname */
212 nullString[0] = 0; /* null string to indicate no zone or server name */
213 result = NewAliasMinimalFromFullPath(fullPathLength, fullPath, nullString, nullString, &alias);
214 if ( result == noErr )
215 {
216 /* Let the Alias Manager resolve the alias. */
217 result = ResolveAlias(NULL, alias, spec, &wasChanged);
218
219 DisposeHandle((Handle)alias); /* Free up memory used */
220 }
221 return ( result );
222 }
223
224 /*****************************************************************************/
225
226 pascal OSErr LocationFromFullPath(short fullPathLength,
227 const void *fullPath,
228 short *vRefNum,
229 long *parID,
230 Str31 name)
231 {
232 OSErr result;
233 FSSpec spec;
234
235 result = FSpLocationFromFullPath(fullPathLength, fullPath, &spec);
236 if ( result == noErr )
237 {
238 *vRefNum = spec.vRefNum;
239 *parID = spec.parID;
240 BlockMoveData(&spec.name[0], &name[0], spec.name[0] + 1);
241 }
242 return ( result );
243 }
244
245 /*****************************************************************************/
246