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2.0.7.1 (2018-03-15) #### Bug Fixes * enable nonblocking mode in filesystem watcher ## 2.0.7 (2018-03-01) #### Bug Fixes * cmake link depends ([cdfcff9e](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/cdfcff9e2f3e92bc6dbb45644d2714d6c4dbdda0)) * better static lib support ([99886406](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/99886406a0cae849fad23286fdf64bb399e37da0)) * read settings value failed ([cf1c7698](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/cf1c769893773794dff5a67c235c5d1f3234541a)) * set default should not use ([146529f6](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/146529f6887e798606f2bf763ab8a760969bff26)) * fix dtk-settings install path ([1893cff3](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/1893cff301dacb546a246a4f824dab68eac51351)) * develop package no install the "version.pri" file ([5667b562](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/5667b562630565fca5abed690f3d3478dd3c7603)) * awk script failed ([524a3fa6](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/524a3fa6021ee54db416503520aea65ef0e2c3a0)) * set default build version for debian changelog ([ec6e2a83](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/ec6e2a8376c7aca7162b4fbb782b998c9a6ab630)) * set its value only if VERSION is empty ([1836000c](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/1836000c49eb149a6495322c4cbb1474d5d48204)) #### Features * add hide support for group ([e7e4fb66](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/e7e4fb669276fbce61c6378e74ae82573e7c0313)) * add get option interface ([d8682485](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/d8682485a6737da83fb28f22335f1da1afb8956c)) * add group interface for DSettingsGroup ([c876180f](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/c876180f535e3027dce63628f31379ef874367ed)) * support generate cmake with qt function ([524b0559](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/524b055929b7be84375a45f9d10cbc3a0ecac6de)) * config pkg config with dtk_module ([137b9138](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/137b91388d9b9db24c8136dd4e2c6e690a5712c5)) * support qt module ([17ca0de9](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/17ca0de9156a320cea32208dcff2f8cdf7d6a237)) * add the "version.pri" file ([07aab9fd](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/07aab9fd6478c83c7bae1062f64b4bd20b21869c)) * remove build version from install path ([3bf0bfb5](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/3bf0bfb5f49c3e83d4c36cc33f219150bf3731d8)) * make version parser easier ([6d3b4ead](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/6d3b4ead7080158d1d8977bf7cf99ae842e574ec)) * set verion when build ([9083dbd3](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/9083dbd3e29bf9d06b1032901ba13848fa964f4c)) * add .qmake.conf file ([2890f643](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/2890f643a57c3532ab623410f7c6c6dbfdd6788d)) * add DtkCore and dtkcore_config.h headers ([308a0cc4](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/308a0cc41101499c04308b4ef3bb2fff4ab8d783)) * **DSettings:** support set default value ([5fe9bfd0](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/5fe9bfd0a5e20cef7393639712302825b803db29)) ## 2.0.6 (2018-01-15) ## 2.0.5.3 (2017-12-27) #### Bug Fixes * Adapt lintian ([27df15df](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/27df15df32788002491a24f06f098a5f849a4988)) * break forever loop for syncing backend data ([f70e500e](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/f70e500ec2fd5c751e40833bdc4df586614bcff2)) #### Features * **util:** add dpinyin ([128d7d67](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/128d7d678e921bc580dd732b14a454973397899c)) ## 2.0.5.2 (2017-11-28) #### Bug Fixes * make macosx build success ([af04bbe1](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/af04bbe193a4b4251908f830d927ebdc8f4459e7)) * windows build failed ([66c4c812](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/66c4c812eb29634710642f4e9d6b3d69cc692cb2)) #### Features * add macro D_DECL_DEPRECATED ([89e49868](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore/commit/89e49868f113ef01c03bcf5b6846eec95c428382)) ## 2.0.5 (2017-11-06) #### Bug Fixes * build failed on used dbasefilewatcher.h project ([34fbe4b3](34fbe4b3)) * add miss libgsettings-qt-dev ([f61c1b54](f61c1b54)) * not select python version ([7e7e8832](7e7e8832)) #### Features * support gsettingsbackend, remove dsettings-key ([26a29800](26a29800)) * create gsettingsbackend ([b94b97b1](b94b97b1)) dtkcore-2.0.7.1/LICENSE000066400000000000000000001045141325242605100143240ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . dtkcore-2.0.7.1/README.md000066400000000000000000000021641325242605100145740ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Deepin Tool Kit Core {#mainpage} Deepint Tool Kit (Dtk) is the base devlopment tool of all C++/Qt Developer work on Deepin. You shoud read the [Deepin Application Specification](\ref doc/Specification) firstly. ## Dependencies ### Build dependencies * Qt >= 5.6 ## Installation ### Build from source code 1. Make sure you have installed all dependencies. 2. Build: ```` $ mkdir build $ cd build $ qmake .. $ make ```` 3. Install: ```` $ sudo make install ```` ## Getting help Any usage issues can ask for help via * [Gitter](https://gitter.im/orgs/linuxdeepin/rooms) * [IRC channel](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=deepin) * [Forum](https://bbs.deepin.org) * [WiKi](https://wiki.deepin.org/) ## Getting involved We encourage you to report issues and contribute changes * [Contribution guide for developers](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/developer-center/wiki/Contribution-Guidelines-for-Developers-en). (English) * [开发者代码贡献指南](https://github.com/linuxdeepin/developer-center/wiki/Contribution-Guidelines-for-Developers) (中文) ## License deepin-tool-kit is licensed under [GPLv3](LICENSE). dtkcore-2.0.7.1/cmake/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100143725ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/cmake/Dtk/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100151145ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/cmake/Dtk/DtkConfig.cmake000066400000000000000000000001231325242605100177620ustar00rootroot00000000000000foreach(module ${Dtk_FIND_COMPONENTS}) find_package(Dtk${module}) endforeach() dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100145345ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/changelog000066400000000000000000000002251325242605100164050ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore (0.3.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Initial release -- Deepin Packages Builder Mon, 10 Oct 2016 16:58:07 +0800 dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/compat000066400000000000000000000000021325242605100157320ustar00rootroot000000000000009 dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/control000066400000000000000000000020621325242605100161370ustar00rootroot00000000000000Source: dtkcore Section: libdevel Priority: optional Maintainer: Deepin Packages Builder Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), pkg-config, qttools5-dev-tools, qtbase5-private-dev, libgsettings-qt-dev Standards-Version: 3.9.8 Package: libdtkcore2 Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Multi-Arch: same Description: Deepin Tool Kit Core library DtkCore is base library of Deepin Qt/C++ applications. . This package contains the shared libraries. Package: libdtkcore-bin Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libdtkcore2( =${binary:Version}) Description: Deepin Tool Kit Core Utilities DtkCore is base devel library of Deepin Qt/C++ applications. . This package contains the utilities of DtkCore Package: libdtkcore-dev Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libdtkcore2( =${binary:Version}) Description: Deepin Tool Kit Core Devel library DtkCore is base devel library of Deepin Qt/C++ applications. . This package contains the header files and static libraries of DtkCore dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/copyright000066400000000000000000000017221325242605100164710ustar00rootroot00000000000000Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: dtkcore Source: https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dtkcore Files: * Copyright: 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. License: GPL-3+ This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. . This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. . You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 3 can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3". dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/libdtkcore-bin.install000066400000000000000000000000171325242605100210120ustar00rootroot00000000000000usr/lib/dtk2/* dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/libdtkcore-dev.install000066400000000000000000000001741325242605100210240ustar00rootroot00000000000000usr/lib/*/lib*.so usr/include usr/lib/*/pkgconfig/*.pc usr/lib/*/cmake/*/*.cmake usr/lib/*/qt5/* usr/lib/*/libdtk/modules/* dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/libdtkcore2.install000066400000000000000000000000241325242605100203240ustar00rootroot00000000000000usr/lib/*/lib*.so.* dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/rules000077500000000000000000000014471325242605100156220ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/make -f DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS = 1 include /usr/share/dpkg/default.mk export QT_SELECT = qt5 DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) ifneq (,$(wildcard .git/config)) CONFIG_VERSION= else VERSION = $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -ldebian/changelog -SVersion) _PACK_VER = $(shell echo $(VERSION) | awk -F'[+_~-]' '{print $$1}') _BUILD_VER = $(shell echo $(VERSION) | awk -F'[+_~-]' '{print $$2}' | sed 's/[^0-9]//g') ifeq ($(_BUILD_VER),) CONFIG_VERSION = $(_PACK_VER) else CONFIG_VERSION = $(_PACK_VER).$(_BUILD_VER) endif endif %: dh $@ --parallel override_dh_auto_configure: dh_auto_configure -- LIB_INSTALL_DIR=/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) VERSION=$(CONFIG_VERSION) override_dh_auto_test: echo "skip auto test" override_dh_makeshlibs: dh_makeshlibs -V dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/source/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100160345ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/debian/source/format000066400000000000000000000000141325242605100172420ustar00rootroot000000000000003.0 (quilt) dtkcore-2.0.7.1/doc/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100140575ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/doc/Specification.md000066400000000000000000000046411325242605100171660ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Deepin Application Specification {#Specification} Every application should keep the rule in this document. ## 1. Application Information Application should set the property Organization-name and Application-name. Organization/Application name can contains alphabet, number and other visible ASCII code, BUT space MUST NOT appear in the name. And we do not approve of no-ASCII code character in the Organization/Application name Application can stay Organization-name empty, but it should always set an Application-name. ## 2. Standard Path The log, configure and runtime cache of Application should store in specific path. **If Organization-name is empty, "{Organization-name}/" would not appear in path.** ### 2.1 User Application Standard Path As an application run for user session, the Standard path should be: ````bash XGD_LOG_HOME_DEEPIN: Where deepin-user-specific log should be written. XGD_USER_HOME/.log DAPP_CONFIG_HOME: Where application-specific configurations should be written. XDG_CONFIG_HOME/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_LOG_HOME: Where application-specific log should be written. XGD_LOG_HOME_DEEPIN/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_CACHE_HOME: Where application-specific cache files should be written. XGD_CACHE_HOME/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_DATA_HOME: Where application-specific data files should be written. $XDG_DATA_HOME/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} ```` Simple example: The dde-dock is offcial application of deepin and the standard path will be: ````bash DAPP_CONFIG_HOME: $HOME/.config/deepin/dde-dock DAPP_LOG_HOME: $HOME/.log/deepin/dde-dock DAPP_CACHE_HOME: $HOME/.cache/deepin/dde-dock DAPP_DATA_HOME: $HOME/.local/share/deepin/dde-dock ```` ### 2.2 System Application Standard Path Application run as system daemon, or with user with no home directory should place it's file in this standard path: ````bash DAPP_CONFIG_SYS: /etc/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_LOG_SYS: /var/log/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_DATA_SYS: /usr/share/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} DAPP_CACHE_SYS: /var/cache/{Organization-name}/{Application-name} ```` Refs: [XDG Base Directory Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-0.8.html) [XDG Base Directory support](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Base_Directory_support) dtkcore-2.0.7.1/dtkcore.pro000066400000000000000000000001501325242605100154630ustar00rootroot00000000000000TEMPLATE = subdirs CONFIG += ordered SUBDIRS += \ src \ tests !mac:!win*: SUBDIRS += tools dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100141015ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100150135ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/DObject000066400000000000000000000000251325242605100162450ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dobject.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/DObjectPrivate000066400000000000000000000000271325242605100176020ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dobject_p.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/DSingleton000066400000000000000000000000301325242605100167750ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dsingleton.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/base.pri000066400000000000000000000004661325242605100164470ustar00rootroot00000000000000include($$PWD/private/private.pri) INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/base HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dobject.h \ $$PWD/dsingleton.h SOURCES += \ $$PWD/dobject.cpp includes.files += $$PWD/*.h includes.files += $$PWD/private/*.h includes.files += \ $$PWD/DObject \ $$PWD/DObjectPrivate \ $$PWD/DSingleton dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/dobject.cpp000066400000000000000000000020611325242605100171300ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dobject.h" #include "private/dobject_p.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE DObjectPrivate::DObjectPrivate(DObject *qq) : q_ptr(qq) { } DObjectPrivate::~DObjectPrivate() { } DObject::DObject(DObject * /*parent = nullptr*/) { } DObject::DObject(DObjectPrivate &dd, DObject * /*parent = nullptr*/): d_d_ptr(&dd) { } DObject::~DObject() { } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/dobject.h000066400000000000000000000027311325242605100166010ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DOBJECT_H #define DOBJECT_H #include #include "dtkcore_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE #define D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(Class) Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE_D(qGetPtrHelper(d_d_ptr),Class) #define D_DECLARE_PUBLIC(Class) Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(Class) #define D_D(Class) Q_D(Class) #define D_Q(Class) Q_Q(Class) #define D_DC(Class) Q_D(const Class) #define D_QC(Class) Q_Q(const Class) #define D_PRIVATE_SLOT(Func) Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), Func) class DObjectPrivate; class LIBDTKCORESHARED_EXPORT DObject { protected: DObject(DObject *parent = nullptr); DObject(DObjectPrivate &dd, DObject *parent = nullptr); virtual ~DObject(); QScopedPointer d_d_ptr; Q_DISABLE_COPY(DObject) D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(DObject) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DOBJECT_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/dsingleton.h000066400000000000000000000027011325242605100173320ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2016 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DSINGLETON_H #define DSINGLETON_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! * a simple singleton template for std c++ 11 or later. * * example: * * class ExampleSingleton : public QObject, public Dtk::DSingleton * { * Q_OBJECT * friend class DSingleton; * }; * * Warning: for Qt, "public DSingleton" must be after QObject. */ template class DSingleton { public: static inline T *instance() { static T *_instance = new T; return _instance; } protected: DSingleton(void) {} ~DSingleton(void) {} DSingleton(const DSingleton &) {} DSingleton &operator= (const DSingleton &) {} }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DSINGLETON_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/private/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100164655ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/private/dobject_p.h000066400000000000000000000017641325242605100205770ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DOBJECT_P_H #define DOBJECT_P_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DObject; class DObjectPrivate { public: virtual ~DObjectPrivate(); protected: DObjectPrivate(DObject *qq); DObject *q_ptr; Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DObject) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DOBJECT_P_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/base/private/private.pri000066400000000000000000000000431325242605100206500ustar00rootroot00000000000000HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dobject_p.h dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/dtk_build.prf000066400000000000000000000032611325242605100165550ustar00rootroot00000000000000defineTest(checkDtkVersion) { isEmpty(VERSION) { !isEqual(TARGET, dtkcore) { PKG_CONFIG = $$pkgConfigExecutable() !isEmpty(PKG_CONFIG): VERSION = $$system($$PKG_CONFIG --modversion dtkcore) } #TODO: faild in window isEmpty(VERSION): VERSION = $$system(git describe --tags --abbrev=0) isEmpty(VERSION): VERSION = $$DTK_VERSION isEmpty(VERSION): return(false) VERSION = $$replace(VERSION, [^0-9.],) } export(VERSION) return(true) } !checkDtkVersion():error("check dtk version failed") message("build dtk with version $$VERSION") ver_list = $$split(VERSION, .) isEmpty(VER_MAJ) { VER_MAJ = $$first(ver_list) } isEmpty(VER_MIN) { VER_MIN = $$member(ver_list, 1, 1) isEmpty(VER_MIN):VER_MIN = 0 } isEmpty(VER_PAT) { VER_PAT = $$member(ver_list, 2, 2) isEmpty(VER_PAT):VER_PAT = 0 } isEmpty(VER_BUI) { VER_BUI = $$member(ver_list, 3, 3) isEmpty(VER_BUI):VER_BUI = 0 } TEMPLATE = lib CONFIG += c++11 create_pc create_prl no_install_prl CONFIG += no_keywords DEFINES += QT_MESSAGELOGCONTEXT DEFINES += LIB$$upper($$TARGET)_LIBRARY isEmpty(PREFIX){ PREFIX = /usr } isEmpty(LIB_INSTALL_DIR) { LIB_INSTALL_DIR=$$PREFIX/lib target.path = $$PREFIX/lib } else { target.path = $$LIB_INSTALL_DIR } isEmpty(INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR) { INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR = $$PREFIX/include/libdtk-$${VER_MAJ}.$${VER_MIN}.$${VER_PAT} DTK_INCLUDEPATH = $$PREFIX/include/libdtk-$${VER_MAJ}.$${VER_MIN}.$${VER_PAT} } else { DTK_INCLUDEPATH = $$INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR/libdtk-$${VER_MAJ}.$${VER_MIN}.$${VER_PAT} } !isEmpty(DTK_STATIC_LIB){ DEFINES += DTK_STATIC_LIB CONFIG += staticlib } dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/dtk_cmake.prf000066400000000000000000000026301325242605100165350ustar00rootroot00000000000000# CMake configure #TODO: check cmake exist defineReplace(capitalizingString) { RAW=$$1 FIRST = $$upper($$section(RAW, "", 1, 1)) OTHERS = $$section(RAW, "", 2, -1) return($$FIRST$$OTHERS) } !win*: { MODULE_DEPENDS=$$find(QT, dtk*) CMAKE_MODULE_DEPENDS=$$replace(MODULE_DEPENDS,"dtk","") MODULE_NAME=$$replace(TARGET,"dtk","") MODULE_NAME=$$capitalizingString($$MODULE_NAME) CMAKE_MODULE=Dtk$$MODULE_NAME WORK_DIR=$$_PRO_FILE_PWD_ message("config cmake module: $$CMAKE_MODULE") MODULE_PRI_CONT = "" LINK_LIBRARIES = "" for(MODULE_DEPEND, CMAKE_MODULE_DEPENDS) { MODULE_DEPEND=$$capitalizingString($$MODULE_DEPEND) CMAKE_CONTENT += "find_package(Dtk REQUIRED $$MODULE_DEPEND)" LINK_LIBRARIES += " ${Dtk$${MODULE_DEPEND}_LIBRARIES}" } CMAKE_MODULE_INCLUDE_DIR=$$upper($${CMAKE_MODULE})_INCLUDE_DIR INC_DIR = $$replace(includes.path, "/", "/") CMAKE_CONTENT += "set($${CMAKE_MODULE_INCLUDE_DIR} \"$${INC_DIR}\")" CMAKE_CONTENT += "set($${CMAKE_MODULE}_LIBRARIES $$TARGET$$LINK_LIBRARIES)" CMAKE_CONTENT += "include_directories(\"${"$${CMAKE_MODULE_INCLUDE_DIR}"}\")" CMAKE_DIR=$$WORK_DIR/../cmake/$${CMAKE_MODULE}/ CMAKE_PATH=$$CMAKE_DIR/$${CMAKE_MODULE}Config.cmake mkpath(CMAKE_DIR) message("write cmake file to $$CMAKE_PATH") write_file($$CMAKE_PATH, CMAKE_CONTENT) | error("Aborting.") cmake_config.files = $$WORK_DIR/../cmake cmake_config.path = $$LIB_INSTALL_DIR INSTALLS += cmake_config } dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/dtk_module.prf000066400000000000000000000070241325242605100167440ustar00rootroot00000000000000isEmpty(DTK_MODULE): DTK_MODULE=$$TARGET isEmpty(DTK_MODULE): error("DTK_MODULE must not empty") isEmpty(includes.path): error("includes.path must not empty, please load(dtk_build) first!") isEmpty(target.path): error("target.path must not empty, , please load(dtk_build) first!") # 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If not, see . */ #pragma once #include #include #define DTK_NAMESPACE Dtk #if !defined(DTK_NAMESPACE) # define DTK_BEGIN_NAMESPACE # define DTK_END_NAMESPACE # define DTK_USE_NAMESPACE #else # define DTK_BEGIN_NAMESPACE namespace DTK_NAMESPACE { # define DTK_END_NAMESPACE } # define DTK_USE_NAMESPACE using namespace DTK_NAMESPACE; #endif #define DCORE_NAMESPACE Core #define DTK_CORE_NAMESPACE DTK_NAMESPACE::DCORE_NAMESPACE #if !defined(DCORE_NAMESPACE) # define DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE # define DCORE_END_NAMESPACE # define DCORE_USE_NAMESPACE #else # define DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE namespace DTK_NAMESPACE { namespace DCORE_NAMESPACE { # define DCORE_END_NAMESPACE }} # define DCORE_USE_NAMESPACE using namespace DTK_CORE_NAMESPACE; #endif #if defined(DTK_STATIC_LIB) # define LIBDTKCORESHARED_EXPORT #else #if defined(LIBDTKCORE_LIBRARY) # define LIBDTKCORESHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT #else # define LIBDTKCORESHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT #endif #endif #ifdef D_DEPRECATED_CHECK #define D_DECL_DEPRECATED_X(text) Q_DECL_HIDDEN #define D_DECL_DEPRECATED Q_DECL_HIDDEN #else #define D_DECL_DEPRECATED Q_DECL_DEPRECATED #define D_DECL_DEPRECATED_X Q_DECL_DEPRECATED_X #endif #define DTK_VERSION_CHECK(major, minor, patch, build) ((major<<24)|(minor<<16)|(patch<<8)|build) #define DTK_VERSION DTK_VERSION_CHECK(DTK_VERSION_MAJOR, DTK_VERSION_MINOR, DTK_VERSION_PATCH, DTK_VERSION_BUILD) dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100162655ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DBaseFileWatcher000066400000000000000000000000361325242605100213030ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dbasefilewatcher.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DFileSystemWatcher000066400000000000000000000000401325242605100217100ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dfilesystemwatcher.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DFileWatcher000066400000000000000000000000321325242605100205040ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dfilewatcher.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DFileWatcherManager000066400000000000000000000000411325242605100217770ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dfilewatchermanager.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DPathBuf000066400000000000000000000000261325242605100176430ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dpathbuf.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/DStandardPaths000066400000000000000000000000341325242605100210510ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "dstandardpaths.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dbasefilewatcher.cpp000066400000000000000000000057421325242605100222750ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dbasefilewatcher.h" #include "private/dbasefilewatcher_p.h" #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE QList DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::watcherList; DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::DBaseFileWatcherPrivate(DBaseFileWatcher *qq) : DObjectPrivate(qq) { } DBaseFileWatcher::~DBaseFileWatcher() { stopWatcher(); DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::watcherList.removeOne(this); } QUrl DBaseFileWatcher::fileUrl() const { Q_D(const DBaseFileWatcher); return d->url; } bool DBaseFileWatcher::startWatcher() { Q_D(DBaseFileWatcher); if (d->started) return true; if (d->start()) { d->started = true; return true; } return false; } bool DBaseFileWatcher::stopWatcher() { Q_D(DBaseFileWatcher); if (!d->started) return false; if (d->stop()) { d->started = false; return true; } return false; } bool DBaseFileWatcher::restartWatcher() { bool ok = stopWatcher(); return ok && startWatcher(); } void DBaseFileWatcher::setEnabledSubfileWatcher(const QUrl &subfileUrl, bool enabled) { Q_UNUSED(subfileUrl) Q_UNUSED(enabled) } bool DBaseFileWatcher::ghostSignal(const QUrl &targetUrl, DBaseFileWatcher::SignalType1 signal, const QUrl &arg1) { if (!signal) return false; bool ok = false; for (DBaseFileWatcher *watcher : DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::watcherList) { if (watcher->fileUrl() == targetUrl) { ok = true; (watcher->*signal)(arg1); } } return ok; } bool DBaseFileWatcher::ghostSignal(const QUrl &targetUrl, DBaseFileWatcher::SignalType2 signal, const QUrl &arg1, const QUrl &arg2) { if (!signal) return false; bool ok = false; for (DBaseFileWatcher *watcher : DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::watcherList) { if (watcher->fileUrl() == targetUrl) { ok = true; (watcher->*signal)(arg1, arg2); } } return ok; } DBaseFileWatcher::DBaseFileWatcher(DBaseFileWatcherPrivate &dd, const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , DObject(dd) { Q_ASSERT(url.isValid()); d_func()->url = url; DBaseFileWatcherPrivate::watcherList << this; } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_dbasefilewatcher.cpp" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dbasefilewatcher.h000066400000000000000000000037771325242605100217500ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DBASEFILEWATCHER_H #define DBASEFILEWATCHER_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" #include "dobject.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DBaseFileWatcherPrivate; class DBaseFileWatcher : public QObject, public DObject { Q_OBJECT public: ~DBaseFileWatcher(); QUrl fileUrl() const; bool startWatcher(); bool stopWatcher(); bool restartWatcher(); virtual void setEnabledSubfileWatcher(const QUrl &subfileUrl, bool enabled = true); using SignalType1 = void(DBaseFileWatcher::*)(const QUrl &); using SignalType2 = void(DBaseFileWatcher::*)(const QUrl &, const QUrl &); static bool ghostSignal(const QUrl &targetUrl, SignalType1 signal, const QUrl &arg1); static bool ghostSignal(const QUrl &targetUrl, SignalType2 signal, const QUrl &arg1, const QUrl &arg2); Q_SIGNALS: void fileDeleted(const QUrl &url); void fileAttributeChanged(const QUrl &url); void fileMoved(const QUrl &fromUrl, const QUrl &toUrl); void subfileCreated(const QUrl &url); void fileModified(const QUrl &url); void fileClosed(const QUrl &url); protected: explicit DBaseFileWatcher(DBaseFileWatcherPrivate &dd, const QUrl &url, QObject *parent = 0); private: Q_DISABLE_COPY(DBaseFileWatcher) D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(DBaseFileWatcher) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DBASEFILEWATCHER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilesystemwatcher.h000066400000000000000000000041051325242605100223440ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_H #define DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" #include "dobject.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileSystemWatcherPrivate; class DFileSystemWatcher : public QObject, public DObject { Q_OBJECT D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(DFileSystemWatcher) public: DFileSystemWatcher(QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR); DFileSystemWatcher(const QStringList &paths, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR); ~DFileSystemWatcher(); bool addPath(const QString &file); QStringList addPaths(const QStringList &files); bool removePath(const QString &file); QStringList removePaths(const QStringList &files); QStringList files() const; QStringList directories() const; Q_SIGNALS: void fileDeleted(const QString &path, const QString &name, QPrivateSignal); void fileAttributeChanged(const QString &path, const QString &name, QPrivateSignal); void fileClosed(const QString &path, const QString &name, QPrivateSignal); void fileMoved(const QString &fromPath, const QString &fromName, const QString &toPath, const QString &toName, QPrivateSignal); void fileCreated(const QString &path, const QString &name, QPrivateSignal); void fileModified(const QString &path, const QString &name, QPrivateSignal); private: Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), void _q_readFromInotify()) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilesystemwatcher_dummy.cpp000066400000000000000000000173311325242605100241170ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dfilesystemwatcher.h" #include "private/dfilesystemwatcher_dummy_p.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq) : DObjectPrivate(qq) { } DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate() { } /*! \class DFileSystemWatcher \inmodule QtCore \brief The DFileSystemWatcher class provides an interface for monitoring files and directories for modifications. \ingroup io \since 4.2 \reentrant DFileSystemWatcher monitors the file system for changes to files and directories by watching a list of specified paths. Call addPath() to watch a particular file or directory. Multiple paths can be added using the addPaths() function. Existing paths can be removed by using the removePath() and removePaths() functions. DFileSystemWatcher examines each path added to it. Files that have been added to the DFileSystemWatcher can be accessed using the files() function, and directories using the directories() function. The fileChanged() signal is emitted when a file has been modified, renamed or removed from disk. Similarly, the directoryChanged() signal is emitted when a directory or its contents is modified or removed. Note that DFileSystemWatcher stops monitoring files once they have been renamed or removed from disk, and directories once they have been removed from disk. \note On systems running a Linux kernel without inotify support, file systems that contain watched paths cannot be unmounted. \note Windows CE does not support directory monitoring by default as this depends on the file system driver installed. \note The act of monitoring files and directories for modifications consumes system resources. This implies there is a limit to the number of files and directories your process can monitor simultaneously. On all BSD variants, for example, an open file descriptor is required for each monitored file. Some system limits the number of open file descriptors to 256 by default. This means that addPath() and addPaths() will fail if your process tries to add more than 256 files or directories to the file system monitor. Also note that your process may have other file descriptors open in addition to the ones for files being monitored, and these other open descriptors also count in the total. OS X uses a different backend and does not suffer from this issue. \sa QFile, QDir */ /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , DObject() { } /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent which monitors the specified \a paths list. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(const QStringList &paths, QObject *parent) : DFileSystemWatcher(parent) { addPaths(paths); } /*! Destroys the file system watcher. */ DFileSystemWatcher::~DFileSystemWatcher() { } /*! Adds \a path to the file system watcher if \a path exists. The path is not added if it does not exist, or if it is already being monitored by the file system watcher. If \a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when \a path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when \a path is modified, renamed or removed. If the watch was successful, true is returned. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit is been reached, \a path will not be monitored, and false is returned. \sa addPaths(), removePath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::addPath(const QString &path) { return false; } /*! Adds each path in \a paths to the file system watcher. Paths are not added if they not exist, or if they are already being monitored by the file system watcher. If a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when the path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when the path is modified, renamed, or removed. The return value is a list of paths that could not be watched. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit has been reached, the excess \a paths will not be monitored, and they will be added to the returned QStringList. \sa addPath(), removePaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::addPaths(const QStringList &paths) { return QStringList(); } /*! Removes the specified \a path from the file system watcher. If the watch is successfully removed, true is returned. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePaths(), addPath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::removePath(const QString &path) { return false; } /*! Removes the specified \a paths from the file system watcher. The return value is a list of paths which were not able to be unwatched successfully. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePath(), addPaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::removePaths(const QStringList &paths) { return QStringList(); } /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::fileChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the file at the specified \a path is modified, renamed or removed from disk. \sa directoryChanged() */ /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::directoryChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the directory at a specified \a path is modified (e.g., when a file is added or deleted) or removed from disk. Note that if there are several changes during a short period of time, some of the changes might not Q_EMIT this signal. However, the last change in the sequence of changes will always generate this signal. \sa fileChanged() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const Returns a list of paths to directories that are being watched. \sa files() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const Returns a list of paths to files that are being watched. \sa directories() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const { return QStringList(); } QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const { return QStringList(); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_dfilesystemwatcher.cpp" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilesystemwatcher_linux.cpp000066400000000000000000000473321325242605100241270ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dfilesystemwatcher.h" #include "private/dfilesystemwatcher_linux_p.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq) : DObjectPrivate(qq) , inotifyFd(fd) , notifier(fd, QSocketNotifier::Read, qq) { fcntl(inotifyFd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); qq->connect(¬ifier, SIGNAL(activated(int)), qq, SLOT(_q_readFromInotify())); } DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate() { notifier.setEnabled(false); Q_FOREACH (int id, pathToID) inotify_rm_watch(inotifyFd, id < 0 ? -id : id); ::close(inotifyFd); } QStringList DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::addPaths(const QStringList &paths, QStringList *files, QStringList *directories) { QStringList p = paths; QMutableListIterator it(p); while (it.hasNext()) { QString path = it.next(); QFileInfo fi(path); bool isDir = fi.isDir(); if (isDir) { if (directories->contains(path)) continue; } else { if (files->contains(path)) continue; } int wd = inotify_add_watch(inotifyFd, QFile::encodeName(path), (isDir ? (0 | IN_ATTRIB | IN_MOVE | IN_MOVE_SELF | IN_CREATE | IN_DELETE | IN_DELETE_SELF | IN_MODIFY ) : (0 | IN_ATTRIB | IN_CLOSE_WRITE | IN_MODIFY | IN_MOVE | IN_MOVE_SELF | IN_DELETE_SELF ))); if (wd < 0) { perror("DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed"); continue; } it.remove(); int id = isDir ? -wd : wd; if (id < 0) { directories->append(path); } else { files->append(path); } pathToID.insert(path, id); idToPath.insert(id, path); } return p; } QStringList DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::removePaths(const QStringList &paths, QStringList *files, QStringList *directories) { QStringList p = paths; QMutableListIterator it(p); while (it.hasNext()) { QString path = it.next(); int id = pathToID.take(path); QString x = idToPath.take(id); it.remove(); if (x.isEmpty() || x != path) continue; int wd = id < 0 ? -id : id; // qDebug() << "removing watch for path" << path << "wd" << wd; inotify_rm_watch(inotifyFd, wd); if (id < 0) { directories->removeAll(path); } else { files->removeAll(path); } } return p; } void DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::_q_readFromInotify() { Q_Q(DFileSystemWatcher); // qDebug() << "QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::readFromInotify"; int buffSize = 0; ioctl(inotifyFd, FIONREAD, (char *) &buffSize); QVarLengthArray buffer(buffSize); buffSize = read(inotifyFd, buffer.data(), buffSize); char *at = buffer.data(); char * const end = at + buffSize; QList eventList; QHash pathForId; /// only save event: IN_MOVE_TO QMap cookieToFilePath; QMap cookieToFileName; QSet hasMoveFromByCookie; while (at < end) { inotify_event *event = reinterpret_cast(at); QString path; at += sizeof(inotify_event) + event->len; int id = event->wd; path = getPathFromID(id); if (path.isEmpty()) { // perhaps a directory? id = -id; path = getPathFromID(id); if (path.isEmpty()) continue; } if (!(event->mask & IN_MOVED_TO) || !hasMoveFromByCookie.contains(event->cookie)) { eventList.append(event); pathForId.insert(id, path); } if (event->mask & IN_MOVED_TO) { cookieToFilePath.insert(event->cookie, path); cookieToFileName.insert(event->cookie, QString::fromUtf8(event->name)); } if (event->mask & IN_MOVED_FROM) hasMoveFromByCookie << event->cookie; } // qDebug() << "event count:" << eventList.count(); QList::const_iterator it = eventList.constBegin(); while (it != eventList.constEnd()) { const inotify_event &event = **it; ++it; // qDebug() << "inotify event, wd" << event.wd << "cookie" << event.cookie << "mask" << hex << event.mask; int id = event.wd; QString path = pathForId.value(id); if (path.isEmpty()) { id = -id; path = pathForId.value(id); if (path.isEmpty()) continue; } const QString &name = QString::fromUtf8(event.name); // qDebug() << "event for path" << path; // /// TODO: Existence of invalid utf8 characters QFile can not read the file information // if (event.name != QString::fromLocal8Bit(event.name).toLocal8Bit()) { // if (event.mask & (IN_CREATE | IN_MOVED_TO)) { // DFMGlobal::fileNameCorrection(path); // } // } if ((event.mask & (IN_DELETE_SELF | IN_MOVE_SELF | IN_UNMOUNT)) != 0) { do { if (event.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF) { QMap::const_iterator iterator = cookieToFilePath.constBegin(); bool isMove = false; while (iterator != cookieToFilePath.constEnd()) { const QString &_path = iterator.value(); const QString &_name = cookieToFileName.value(iterator.key()); if (QFileInfo(_path + QDir::separator() + _name) == QFileInfo(path)) { isMove = true; break; } ++iterator; } if (isMove) break; } /// Keep watcher // pathToID.remove(path); // idToPath.remove(id, getPathFromID(id)); // if (!idToPath.contains(id)) // inotify_rm_watch(inotifyFd, event.wd); // if (id < 0) // onDirectoryChanged(path, true); // else // onFileChanged(path, true); Q_EMIT q->fileDeleted(path, QString(), DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } while (false); } else { if (id < 0) onDirectoryChanged(path, false); else onFileChanged(path, false); } QString filePath = path; if (id < 0) { if (path.endsWith(QDir::separator())) filePath = path + name; else filePath = path + QDir::separator() + name; } if (event.mask & IN_CREATE) { // qDebug() << "IN_CREATE" << filePath << name; if (name.isEmpty()) { if (pathToID.contains(path)) { q->removePath(path); q->addPath(path); } } else if (pathToID.contains(filePath)) { q->removePath(filePath); q->addPath(filePath); } Q_EMIT q->fileCreated(path, name, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } if (event.mask & IN_DELETE) { // qDebug() << "IN_DELETE" << filePath; Q_EMIT q->fileDeleted(path, name, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } if (event.mask & IN_MOVED_FROM) { const QString &toPath = cookieToFilePath.value(event.cookie); const QString toName = cookieToFileName.value(event.cookie); // qDebug() << "IN_MOVED_FROM" << filePath << "to path:" << toPath << "to name:" << toName; Q_EMIT q->fileMoved(path, name, toPath, toName, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } if (event.mask & IN_MOVED_TO) { // qDebug() << "IN_MOVED_TO" << filePath; if (!hasMoveFromByCookie.contains(event.cookie)) Q_EMIT q->fileMoved(QString(), QString(), path, name, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } if (event.mask & IN_ATTRIB) { // qDebug() << "IN_ATTRIB" << event.mask << filePath; Q_EMIT q->fileAttributeChanged(path, name, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } /*only monitor file close event which is opend by write mode*/ if (event.mask & IN_CLOSE_WRITE) { // qDebug() << "IN_CLOSE_WRITE" << event.mask << filePath; Q_EMIT q->fileClosed(path, id < 0 ? name : QString(), DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } if (event.mask & IN_MODIFY) { // qDebug() << "IN_MODIFY" << event.mask << filePath << name; Q_EMIT q->fileModified(path, name, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } } } QString DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::getPathFromID(int id) const { QHash::const_iterator i = idToPath.find(id); while (i != idToPath.constEnd() && i.key() == id) { if ((i + 1) == idToPath.constEnd() || (i + 1).key() != id) { return i.value(); } ++i; } return QString(); } void DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::onFileChanged(const QString &path, bool removed) { Q_Q(DFileSystemWatcher); if (!files.contains(path)) { // the path was removed after a change was detected, but before we delivered the signal return; } if (removed) { files.removeAll(path); } // Q_EMIT q->fileChanged(path, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } void DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::onDirectoryChanged(const QString &path, bool removed) { Q_Q(DFileSystemWatcher); if (!directories.contains(path)) { // perhaps the path was removed after a change was detected, but before we delivered the signal return; } if (removed) { directories.removeAll(path); } // Q_EMIT q->directoryChanged(path, DFileSystemWatcher::QPrivateSignal()); } /*! \class DFileSystemWatcher \inmodule QtCore \brief The DFileSystemWatcher class provides an interface for monitoring files and directories for modifications. \ingroup io \since 4.2 \reentrant DFileSystemWatcher monitors the file system for changes to files and directories by watching a list of specified paths. Call addPath() to watch a particular file or directory. Multiple paths can be added using the addPaths() function. Existing paths can be removed by using the removePath() and removePaths() functions. DFileSystemWatcher examines each path added to it. Files that have been added to the DFileSystemWatcher can be accessed using the files() function, and directories using the directories() function. The fileChanged() signal is emitted when a file has been modified, renamed or removed from disk. Similarly, the directoryChanged() signal is emitted when a directory or its contents is modified or removed. Note that DFileSystemWatcher stops monitoring files once they have been renamed or removed from disk, and directories once they have been removed from disk. \note On systems running a Linux kernel without inotify support, file systems that contain watched paths cannot be unmounted. \note Windows CE does not support directory monitoring by default as this depends on the file system driver installed. \note The act of monitoring files and directories for modifications consumes system resources. This implies there is a limit to the number of files and directories your process can monitor simultaneously. On all BSD variants, for example, an open file descriptor is required for each monitored file. Some system limits the number of open file descriptors to 256 by default. This means that addPath() and addPaths() will fail if your process tries to add more than 256 files or directories to the file system monitor. Also note that your process may have other file descriptors open in addition to the ones for files being monitored, and these other open descriptors also count in the total. OS X uses a different backend and does not suffer from this issue. \sa QFile, QDir */ /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , DObject() { int fd = -1; #ifdef IN_CLOEXEC fd = inotify_init1(IN_CLOEXEC | O_NONBLOCK); #endif if (fd == -1) { fd = inotify_init1(O_NONBLOCK); } if (fd != -1) d_d_ptr.reset(new DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(fd, this)); } /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent which monitors the specified \a paths list. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(const QStringList &paths, QObject *parent) : DFileSystemWatcher(parent) { addPaths(paths); } /*! Destroys the file system watcher. */ DFileSystemWatcher::~DFileSystemWatcher() { } /*! Adds \a path to the file system watcher if \a path exists. The path is not added if it does not exist, or if it is already being monitored by the file system watcher. If \a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when \a path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when \a path is modified, renamed or removed. If the watch was successful, true is returned. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit is been reached, \a path will not be monitored, and false is returned. \sa addPaths(), removePath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::addPath(const QString &path) { if (path.isEmpty()) { qWarning("DFileSystemWatcher::addPath: path is empty"); return true; } QStringList paths = addPaths(QStringList(path)); return paths.isEmpty(); } /*! Adds each path in \a paths to the file system watcher. Paths are not added if they not exist, or if they are already being monitored by the file system watcher. If a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when the path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when the path is modified, renamed, or removed. The return value is a list of paths that could not be watched. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit has been reached, the excess \a paths will not be monitored, and they will be added to the returned QStringList. \sa addPath(), removePaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::addPaths(const QStringList &paths) { Q_D(DFileSystemWatcher); QStringList p = paths; QMutableListIterator it(p); while (it.hasNext()) { const QString &path = it.next(); if (path.isEmpty()) it.remove(); } if (p.isEmpty()) { qWarning("DFileSystemWatcher::addPaths: list is empty"); return QStringList(); } if (d) p = d->addPaths(p, &d->files, &d->directories); return p; } /*! Removes the specified \a path from the file system watcher. If the watch is successfully removed, true is returned. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePaths(), addPath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::removePath(const QString &path) { if (path.isEmpty()) { qWarning("DFileSystemWatcher::removePath: path is empty"); return true; } QStringList paths = removePaths(QStringList(path)); return paths.isEmpty(); } /*! Removes the specified \a paths from the file system watcher. The return value is a list of paths which were not able to be unwatched successfully. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePath(), addPaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::removePaths(const QStringList &paths) { Q_D(DFileSystemWatcher); QStringList p = paths; QMutableListIterator it(p); while (it.hasNext()) { const QString &path = it.next(); if (path.isEmpty()) it.remove(); } if (p.isEmpty()) { qWarning("DFileSystemWatcher::removePaths: list is empty"); return QStringList(); } if (d) p = d->removePaths(p, &d->files, &d->directories); return p; } /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::fileChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the file at the specified \a path is modified, renamed or removed from disk. \sa directoryChanged() */ /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::directoryChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the directory at a specified \a path is modified (e.g., when a file is added or deleted) or removed from disk. Note that if there are several changes during a short period of time, some of the changes might not Q_EMIT this signal. However, the last change in the sequence of changes will always generate this signal. \sa fileChanged() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const Returns a list of paths to directories that are being watched. \sa files() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const Returns a list of paths to files that are being watched. \sa directories() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const { Q_D(const DFileSystemWatcher); if (!d) return QStringList(); return d->directories; } QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const { Q_D(const DFileSystemWatcher); if (!d) return QStringList(); return d->files; } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_dfilesystemwatcher.cpp" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilesystemwatcher_win.cpp000066400000000000000000000173271325242605100235660ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dfilesystemwatcher.h" #include "private/dfilesystemwatcher_win_p.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq) : DObjectPrivate(qq) { } DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate() { } /*! \class DFileSystemWatcher \inmodule QtCore \brief The DFileSystemWatcher class provides an interface for monitoring files and directories for modifications. \ingroup io \since 4.2 \reentrant DFileSystemWatcher monitors the file system for changes to files and directories by watching a list of specified paths. Call addPath() to watch a particular file or directory. Multiple paths can be added using the addPaths() function. Existing paths can be removed by using the removePath() and removePaths() functions. DFileSystemWatcher examines each path added to it. Files that have been added to the DFileSystemWatcher can be accessed using the files() function, and directories using the directories() function. The fileChanged() signal is emitted when a file has been modified, renamed or removed from disk. Similarly, the directoryChanged() signal is emitted when a directory or its contents is modified or removed. Note that DFileSystemWatcher stops monitoring files once they have been renamed or removed from disk, and directories once they have been removed from disk. \note On systems running a Linux kernel without inotify support, file systems that contain watched paths cannot be unmounted. \note Windows CE does not support directory monitoring by default as this depends on the file system driver installed. \note The act of monitoring files and directories for modifications consumes system resources. This implies there is a limit to the number of files and directories your process can monitor simultaneously. On all BSD variants, for example, an open file descriptor is required for each monitored file. Some system limits the number of open file descriptors to 256 by default. This means that addPath() and addPaths() will fail if your process tries to add more than 256 files or directories to the file system monitor. Also note that your process may have other file descriptors open in addition to the ones for files being monitored, and these other open descriptors also count in the total. OS X uses a different backend and does not suffer from this issue. \sa QFile, QDir */ /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , DObject() { } /*! Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given \a parent which monitors the specified \a paths list. */ DFileSystemWatcher::DFileSystemWatcher(const QStringList &paths, QObject *parent) : DFileSystemWatcher(parent) { addPaths(paths); } /*! Destroys the file system watcher. */ DFileSystemWatcher::~DFileSystemWatcher() { } /*! Adds \a path to the file system watcher if \a path exists. The path is not added if it does not exist, or if it is already being monitored by the file system watcher. If \a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when \a path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when \a path is modified, renamed or removed. If the watch was successful, true is returned. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit is been reached, \a path will not be monitored, and false is returned. \sa addPaths(), removePath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::addPath(const QString &path) { return false; } /*! Adds each path in \a paths to the file system watcher. Paths are not added if they not exist, or if they are already being monitored by the file system watcher. If a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when the path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when the path is modified, renamed, or removed. The return value is a list of paths that could not be watched. Reasons for a watch failure are generally system-dependent, but may include the resource not existing, access failures, or the total watch count limit, if the platform has one. \note There may be a system dependent limit to the number of files and directories that can be monitored simultaneously. If this limit has been reached, the excess \a paths will not be monitored, and they will be added to the returned QStringList. \sa addPath(), removePaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::addPaths(const QStringList &paths) { return QStringList(); } /*! Removes the specified \a path from the file system watcher. If the watch is successfully removed, true is returned. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePaths(), addPath() */ bool DFileSystemWatcher::removePath(const QString &path) { return false; } /*! Removes the specified \a paths from the file system watcher. The return value is a list of paths which were not able to be unwatched successfully. Reasons for watch removal failing are generally system-dependent, but may be due to the path having already been deleted, for example. \sa removePath(), addPaths() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::removePaths(const QStringList &paths) { return QStringList(); } /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::fileChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the file at the specified \a path is modified, renamed or removed from disk. \sa directoryChanged() */ /*! \fn void DFileSystemWatcher::directoryChanged(const QString &path) This signal is emitted when the directory at a specified \a path is modified (e.g., when a file is added or deleted) or removed from disk. Note that if there are several changes during a short period of time, some of the changes might not Q_EMIT this signal. However, the last change in the sequence of changes will always generate this signal. \sa fileChanged() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const Returns a list of paths to directories that are being watched. \sa files() */ /*! \fn QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const Returns a list of paths to files that are being watched. \sa directories() */ QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::directories() const { return QStringList(); } QStringList DFileSystemWatcher::files() const { return QStringList(); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_dfilesystemwatcher.cpp" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilewatcher.cpp000066400000000000000000000201751325242605100214370ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dfilewatcher.h" #include "private/dbasefilewatcher_p.h" #include "dfilesystemwatcher.h" #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE static QString joinFilePath(const QString &path, const QString &name) { if (path.endsWith(QDir::separator())) return path + name; return path + QDir::separator() + name; } class DFileWatcherPrivate : DBaseFileWatcherPrivate { public: DFileWatcherPrivate(DFileWatcher *qq) : DBaseFileWatcherPrivate(qq) {} bool start() Q_DECL_OVERRIDE; bool stop() Q_DECL_OVERRIDE; void _q_handleFileDeleted(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath); void _q_handleFileAttributeChanged(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath); void _q_handleFileMoved(const QString &from, const QString &fromParent, const QString &to, const QString &toParent); void _q_handleFileCreated(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath); void _q_handleFileModified(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath); void _q_handleFileClose(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath); static QString formatPath(const QString &path); QString path; QStringList watchFileList; static QMap filePathToWatcherCount; Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DFileWatcher) }; QMap DFileWatcherPrivate::filePathToWatcherCount; Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(DFileSystemWatcher, watcher_file_private) QStringList parentPathList(const QString &path) { QStringList list; QDir dir(path); list << path; while (dir.cdUp()) { list << dir.absolutePath(); } return list; } bool DFileWatcherPrivate::start() { Q_Q(DFileWatcher); started = true; Q_FOREACH (const QString &path, parentPathList(this->path)) { if (watchFileList.contains(path)) continue; if (filePathToWatcherCount.value(path, -1) <= 0) { if (!watcher_file_private->addPath(path)) { qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO << "start watch failed, file path =" << path; q->stopWatcher(); started = false; return false; } } watchFileList << path; filePathToWatcherCount[path] = filePathToWatcherCount.value(path, 0) + 1; } q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileDeleted, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileDeleted); q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileAttributeChanged, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileAttributeChanged); q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileMoved, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileMoved); q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileCreated, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileCreated); q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileModified, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileModified); q->connect(watcher_file_private, &DFileSystemWatcher::fileClosed, q, &DFileWatcher::onFileClosed); return true; } bool DFileWatcherPrivate::stop() { Q_Q(DFileWatcher); q->disconnect(watcher_file_private, 0, q, 0); bool ok = true; Q_FOREACH (const QString &path, watchFileList) { int count = filePathToWatcherCount.value(path, 0); --count; if (count <= 0) { filePathToWatcherCount.remove(path); watchFileList.removeOne(path); ok = ok && watcher_file_private->removePath(path); } else { filePathToWatcherCount[path] = count; } } return ok; } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileDeleted(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath) { if (path != this->path && parentPath != this->path) return; Q_Q(DFileWatcher); Q_EMIT q->fileDeleted(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path)); } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileAttributeChanged(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath) { if (path != this->path && parentPath != this->path) return; Q_Q(DFileWatcher); Q_EMIT q->fileAttributeChanged(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path)); } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileMoved(const QString &from, const QString &fromParent, const QString &to, const QString &toParent) { Q_Q(DFileWatcher); if ((fromParent == this->path && toParent == this->path) || from == this->path) { Q_EMIT q->fileMoved(QUrl::fromLocalFile(from), QUrl::fromLocalFile(to)); } else if (fromParent == this->path) { Q_EMIT q->fileDeleted(QUrl::fromLocalFile(from)); } else if (watchFileList.contains(from)) { Q_EMIT q->fileDeleted(url); } else if (toParent == this->path) { Q_EMIT q->subfileCreated(QUrl::fromLocalFile(to)); } } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileCreated(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath) { if (path != this->path && parentPath != this->path) return; Q_Q(DFileWatcher); Q_EMIT q->subfileCreated(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path)); } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileModified(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath) { if (path != this->path && parentPath != this->path) return; Q_Q(DFileWatcher); Q_EMIT q->fileModified(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path)); } void DFileWatcherPrivate::_q_handleFileClose(const QString &path, const QString &parentPath) { if (path != this->path && parentPath != this->path) return; Q_Q(DFileWatcher); Q_EMIT q->fileClosed(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path)); } QString DFileWatcherPrivate::formatPath(const QString &path) { QString p = QFileInfo(path).absoluteFilePath(); if (p.endsWith(QDir::separator())) p.chop(1); return p.isEmpty() ? path : p; } DFileWatcher::DFileWatcher(const QString &filePath, QObject *parent) : DBaseFileWatcher(*new DFileWatcherPrivate(this), QUrl::fromLocalFile(filePath), parent) { d_func()->path = DFileWatcherPrivate::formatPath(filePath); } void DFileWatcher::onFileDeleted(const QString &path, const QString &name) { if (name.isEmpty()) d_func()->_q_handleFileDeleted(path, QString()); else d_func()->_q_handleFileDeleted(joinFilePath(path, name), path); } void DFileWatcher::onFileAttributeChanged(const QString &path, const QString &name) { if (name.isEmpty()) d_func()->_q_handleFileAttributeChanged(path, QString()); else d_func()->_q_handleFileAttributeChanged(joinFilePath(path, name), path); } void DFileWatcher::onFileMoved(const QString &from, const QString &fname, const QString &to, const QString &tname) { QString fromPath, fpPath; QString toPath, tpPath; if (fname.isEmpty()) { fromPath = from; } else { fromPath = joinFilePath(from, fname); fpPath = from; } if (tname.isEmpty()) { toPath = to; } else { toPath = joinFilePath(to, tname); tpPath = to; } d_func()->_q_handleFileMoved(fromPath, fpPath, toPath, tpPath); } void DFileWatcher::onFileCreated(const QString &path, const QString &name) { d_func()->_q_handleFileCreated(joinFilePath(path, name), path); } void DFileWatcher::onFileModified(const QString &path, const QString &name) { if (name.isEmpty()) d_func()->_q_handleFileModified(path, QString()); else d_func()->_q_handleFileModified(joinFilePath(path, name), path); } void DFileWatcher::onFileClosed(const QString &path, const QString &name) { if (name.isEmpty()) d_func()->_q_handleFileClose(path, QString()); else d_func()->_q_handleFileClose(joinFilePath(path, name), path); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_dfilewatcher.cpp" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilewatcher.h000066400000000000000000000030271325242605100211010ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILEWATCHER_H #define DFILEWATCHER_H #include "dbasefilewatcher.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileWatcherPrivate; class DFileWatcher : public DBaseFileWatcher { Q_OBJECT public: explicit DFileWatcher(const QString &filePath, QObject *parent = 0); private Q_SLOTS: void onFileDeleted(const QString &path, const QString &name); void onFileAttributeChanged(const QString &path, const QString &name); void onFileMoved(const QString &fromPath, const QString &fromName, const QString &toPath, const QString &toName); void onFileCreated(const QString &path, const QString &name); void onFileModified(const QString &path, const QString &name); void onFileClosed(const QString &path, const QString &name); private: D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(DFileWatcher) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILEWATCHER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilewatchermanager.cpp000066400000000000000000000054311325242605100227700ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dfilewatchermanager.h" #include "dfilewatcher.h" #include "base/private/dobject_p.h" #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileWatcherManagerPrivate : public DObjectPrivate { public: DFileWatcherManagerPrivate(DFileWatcherManager *qq); QMap watchersMap; D_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DFileWatcherManager) }; DFileWatcherManagerPrivate::DFileWatcherManagerPrivate(DFileWatcherManager *qq) : DObjectPrivate(qq) { } DFileWatcherManager::DFileWatcherManager(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , DObject(*new DFileWatcherManagerPrivate(this)) { } DFileWatcherManager::~DFileWatcherManager() { } DFileWatcher *DFileWatcherManager::add(const QString &filePath) { Q_D(DFileWatcherManager); DFileWatcher *watcher = d->watchersMap.value(filePath); if (watcher) { return watcher; } watcher = new DFileWatcher(filePath, this); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::fileAttributeChanged, this, [this](const QUrl & url) { Q_EMIT fileAttributeChanged(url.toLocalFile()); }); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::fileClosed, this, [this](const QUrl & url) { Q_EMIT fileClosed(url.toLocalFile()); }); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::fileDeleted, this, [this](const QUrl & url) { Q_EMIT fileDeleted(url.toLocalFile()); }); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::fileModified, this, [this](const QUrl & url) { Q_EMIT fileModified(url.toLocalFile()); }); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::fileMoved, this, [this](const QUrl & fromUrl, const QUrl & toUrl) { Q_EMIT fileMoved(fromUrl.toLocalFile(), toUrl.toLocalFile()); }); connect(watcher, &DFileWatcher::subfileCreated, this, [this](const QUrl & url) { Q_EMIT subfileCreated(url.toLocalFile()); }); d->watchersMap[filePath] = watcher; watcher->startWatcher(); return watcher; } void DFileWatcherManager::remove(const QString &filePath) { Q_D(DFileWatcherManager); DFileWatcher *watcher = d->watchersMap.take(filePath); if (watcher) { watcher->deleteLater(); } } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dfilewatchermanager.h000066400000000000000000000032471325242605100224400ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILEWATCHERMANAGER_H #define DFILEWATCHERMANAGER_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" #include "dobject.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileWatcher; class DFileWatcherManagerPrivate; class DFileWatcherManager : public QObject, public DObject { Q_OBJECT public: explicit DFileWatcherManager(QObject *parent = 0); ~DFileWatcherManager(); DFileWatcher *add(const QString &filePath); void remove(const QString &filePath); Q_SIGNALS: void fileDeleted(const QString &filePath); void fileAttributeChanged(const QString &filePath); void fileMoved(const QString &fromFilePath, const QString &toFilePath); void subfileCreated(const QString &filePath); void fileModified(const QString &filePath); void fileClosed(const QString &filePath); private: QScopedPointer d_ptr; D_DECLARE_PRIVATE(DFileWatcherManager) Q_DISABLE_COPY(DFileWatcherManager) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILEWATCHERMANAGER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dpathbuf.h000066400000000000000000000030251325242605100202330ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #pragma once #include #include "dtkcore_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DPathBuf { public: DPathBuf(const QString &path) { m_path = QDir(path).absolutePath(); } DPathBuf operator/(const QString &p) const { return DPathBuf(m_path + "/" + p); } DPathBuf &operator/=(const QString &p) { return join(p); } DPathBuf operator/(const char *p) const { return operator /(QString(p)); } DPathBuf &operator/=(const char *p) { return operator /=(QString(p)); } DPathBuf &join(const QString &p) { m_path += "/" + p; m_path = QDir(m_path).absolutePath(); return *this; } QString toString() const { return QDir::toNativeSeparators(m_path); } private: QString m_path; }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dstandardpaths.cpp000066400000000000000000000060711325242605100220010ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "dstandardpaths.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DSnapStandardPaths { public: inline static QString writableLocation(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation /*type*/) { QProcessEnvironment env = QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment(); return env.value("SNAP_USER_COMMON"); } inline static QStringList standardLocations(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type) { QProcessEnvironment env = QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment(); switch (type) { case QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation: { QString snapRoot = env.value("SNAP"); QString genericDataDir = snapRoot + "/usr/share/"; return QStringList() << genericDataDir; } default: break; } return QStringList() << env.value("SNAP_USER_COMMON"); } private: DSnapStandardPaths(); ~DSnapStandardPaths(); Q_DISABLE_COPY(DSnapStandardPaths) }; static DStandardPaths::Mode s_mode = DStandardPaths::Auto; QString DStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type) { switch (s_mode) { case Auto: case Test: return QStandardPaths::writableLocation(type); case Snap: return DSnapStandardPaths::writableLocation(type); } return QStandardPaths::writableLocation(type); } QStringList DStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type) { switch (s_mode) { case Auto: case Test: return QStandardPaths::standardLocations(type); case Snap: return DSnapStandardPaths::standardLocations(type); } return QStandardPaths::standardLocations(type); } QString DStandardPaths::locate(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type, const QString &fileName, QStandardPaths::LocateOptions options) { return QStandardPaths::locate(type, fileName, options); } QStringList DStandardPaths::locateAll(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type, const QString &fileName, QStandardPaths::LocateOptions options) { return QStandardPaths::locateAll(type, fileName, options); } QString DStandardPaths::findExecutable(const QString &executableName, const QStringList &paths) { return QStandardPaths::findExecutable(executableName, paths); } void DStandardPaths::setMode(DStandardPaths::Mode mode) { s_mode = mode; QStandardPaths::setTestModeEnabled(mode == Test); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/dstandardpaths.h000066400000000000000000000033661325242605100214520ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DTK_CORE_FILESYSTEM_DSTANDARDPATHS_H #define DTK_CORE_FILESYSTEM_DSTANDARDPATHS_H #include #include "dtkcore_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DStandardPathsPrivate; class DStandardPaths { public: enum Mode { Auto, Snap, Test, }; static QString writableLocation(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type); static QStringList standardLocations(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type); static QString locate(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type, const QString &fileName, QStandardPaths::LocateOptions options = QStandardPaths::LocateFile); static QStringList locateAll(QStandardPaths::StandardLocation type, const QString &fileName, QStandardPaths::LocateOptions options = QStandardPaths::LocateFile); static QString findExecutable(const QString &executableName, const QStringList &paths = QStringList()); static void setMode(Mode mode); private: DStandardPaths(); ~DStandardPaths(); Q_DISABLE_COPY(DStandardPaths) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DTK_CORE_FILESYSTEM_DSTANDARDPATHS_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/filesystem.pri000066400000000000000000000014641325242605100211720ustar00rootroot00000000000000include($$PWD/private/private.pri) INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../base HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dbasefilewatcher.h \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher.h \ $$PWD/dfilewatcher.h \ $$PWD/dfilewatchermanager.h \ $$PWD/dpathbuf.h \ $$PWD/dstandardpaths.h SOURCES += \ $$PWD/dbasefilewatcher.cpp \ $$PWD/dfilewatcher.cpp \ $$PWD/dfilewatchermanager.cpp \ $$PWD/dstandardpaths.cpp linux { SOURCES += \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher_linux.cpp } else:win* { SOURCES += \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher_win.cpp } else { SOURCES += \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher_dummy.cpp } includes.files += $$PWD/*.h includes.files += \ $$PWD/DFileWatcher \ $$PWD/DBaseFileWatcher \ $$PWD/DFileSystemWatcher \ $$PWD/DFileWatcherManager \ $$PWD/DPathBuf \ $$PWD/DStandardPaths dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100177375ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/dbasefilewatcher_p.h000066400000000000000000000023031325242605100237210ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DBASEFILEWATCHER_P_H #define DBASEFILEWATCHER_P_H #include "base/private/dobject_p.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DBaseFileWatcher; class DBaseFileWatcherPrivate : public DObjectPrivate { public: DBaseFileWatcherPrivate(DBaseFileWatcher *qq); virtual bool start() = 0; virtual bool stop() = 0; QUrl url; bool started = false; static QList watcherList; D_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DBaseFileWatcher) }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DBASEFILEWATCHER_P_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/dfilesystemwatcher_dummy_p.h000066400000000000000000000023211325242605100255460ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H #define DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H #include "base/private/dobject_p.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileSystemWatcher; class DFileSystemWatcherPrivate : public DObjectPrivate { Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DFileSystemWatcher) public: DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq); ~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(); // private slots void _q_readFromInotify(); }; void DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::_q_readFromInotify() { } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/dfilesystemwatcher_linux_p.h000066400000000000000000000033341325242605100255570ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_P_H #define DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_P_H #include "base/private/dobject_p.h" #include #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileSystemWatcher; class DFileSystemWatcherPrivate : public DObjectPrivate { Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DFileSystemWatcher) public: DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq); ~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(); QStringList addPaths(const QStringList &paths, QStringList *files, QStringList *directories); QStringList removePaths(const QStringList &paths, QStringList *files, QStringList *directories); QStringList files, directories; int inotifyFd; QHash pathToID; QMultiHash idToPath; QSocketNotifier notifier; // private slots void _q_readFromInotify(); private: QString getPathFromID(int id) const; void onFileChanged(const QString &path, bool removed); void onDirectoryChanged(const QString &path, bool removed); }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_P_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/dfilesystemwatcher_win_p.h000066400000000000000000000023211325242605100252100ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H #define DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H #include "base/private/dobject_p.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class DFileSystemWatcher; class DFileSystemWatcherPrivate : public DObjectPrivate { Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(DFileSystemWatcher) public: DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(int fd, DFileSystemWatcher *qq); ~DFileSystemWatcherPrivate(); // private slots void _q_readFromInotify(); }; void DFileSystemWatcherPrivate::_q_readFromInotify() { } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // DFILESYSTEMWATCHER_WIN_P_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/filesystem/private/private.pri000066400000000000000000000002731325242605100221270ustar00rootroot00000000000000HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dbasefilewatcher_p.h linux { HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher_linux_p.h } else:win* { HEADERS += \ $$PWD/dfilesystemwatcher_win_p.h } dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/000077500000000000000000000000001325242605100146625ustar00rootroot00000000000000dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/AbstractAppender.cpp000066400000000000000000000120201325242605100206030ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ // Local #include "AbstractAppender.h" // Qt #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \class AbstractAppender * * \brief The AbstractAppender class provides an abstract base class for writing a log entries. * * The AbstractAppender class is the base interface class for all log appenders that could be used with Logger. * * AbstractAppender provides a common implementation for the thread safe, mutex-protected logging of application * messages, such as ConsoleAppender, FileAppender or something else. AbstractAppender is abstract and can not be * instantiated, but you can use any of its subclasses or create a custom log appender at your choice. * * Appenders are the logical devices that is aimed to be attached to Logger object by calling * Logger::registerAppender(). On each log record call from the application Logger object sequentially calls write() * function on all the appenders registered in it. * * You can subclass AbstractAppender to implement a logging target of any kind you like. It may be the external logging * subsystem (for example, syslog in *nix), XML file, SQL database entries, D-Bus messages or anything else you can * imagine. * * For the simple non-structured plain text logging (for example, to a plain text file or to the console output) you may * like to subclass the AbstractStringAppender instead of AbstractAppender, which will give you a more convinient way to * control the format of the log output. * * \sa AbstractStringAppender * \sa Logger::registerAppender() */ //! Constructs a AbstractAppender object. AbstractAppender::AbstractAppender() : m_detailsLevel(Logger::Debug) {} //! Destructs the AbstractAppender object. AbstractAppender::~AbstractAppender() {} //! Returns the current details level of appender. /** * Log records with a log level lower than a current detailsLevel() will be silently ignored by appender and would not * be sent to its append() function. * * It provides additional logging flexibility, allowing you to set the different severity levels for different types * of logs. * * \note This function is thread safe. * * \sa setDetailsLevel() * \sa Logger::LogLevel */ Logger::LogLevel AbstractAppender::detailsLevel() const { QMutexLocker locker(&m_detailsLevelMutex); return m_detailsLevel; } //! Sets the current details level of appender. /** * Default details level is Logger::Debug * * \note This function is thread safe. * * \sa detailsLevel() * \sa Logger::LogLevel */ void AbstractAppender::setDetailsLevel(Logger::LogLevel level) { QMutexLocker locker(&m_detailsLevelMutex); m_detailsLevel = level; } //! Sets the current details level of appender /** * This function is provided for convenience, it behaves like an above function. * * \sa detailsLevel() * \sa Logger::LogLevel */ void AbstractAppender::setDetailsLevel(const QString& level) { setDetailsLevel(Logger::levelFromString(level)); } //! Tries to write the log record to this logger /** * This is the function called by Logger object to write a log message to the appender. * * \note This function is thread safe. * * \sa Logger::write() * \sa detailsLevel() */ void AbstractAppender::write(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message) { if (logLevel >= detailsLevel()) { QMutexLocker locker(&m_writeMutex); append(timeStamp, logLevel, file, line, function, category, message); } } /** * \fn virtual void AbstractAppender::append(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, * int line, const char* function, const QString& message) * * \brief Writes the log record to the logger instance * * This function is called every time when user tries to write a message to this AbstractAppender instance using * the write() function. Write function works as proxy and transfers only the messages with log level more or equal * to the current logLevel(). * * Overload this function when you are implementing a custom appender. * * \note This function is not needed to be thread safe because it is never called directly by Logger object. The * write() function works as a proxy and protects this function from concurrent access. * * \sa Logger::write() */ DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/AbstractAppender.h000066400000000000000000000030621325242605100202560ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef ABSTRACTAPPENDER_H #define ABSTRACTAPPENDER_H // Local #include "CuteLogger_global.h" #include // Qt #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT AbstractAppender { public: AbstractAppender(); virtual ~AbstractAppender(); Logger::LogLevel detailsLevel() const; void setDetailsLevel(Logger::LogLevel level); void setDetailsLevel(const QString &level); void write(const QDateTime &timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char *file, int line, const char *function, const QString &category, const QString &message); protected: virtual void append(const QDateTime &timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char *file, int line, const char *function, const QString &category, const QString &message) = 0; private: QMutex m_writeMutex; Logger::LogLevel m_detailsLevel; mutable QMutex m_detailsLevelMutex; }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // ABSTRACTAPPENDER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/AbstractStringAppender.cpp000066400000000000000000000350101325242605100217760ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) Nikolay Matyunin (matyunin.n at gmail dot com) Copyright (C) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ // Local #include "AbstractStringAppender.h" // Qt #include #include #include #include #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \class AbstractStringAppender * * \brief The AbstractStringAppender class provides a convinient base for appenders working with plain text formatted * logs. * * AbstractSringAppender is the simple extension of the AbstractAppender class providing the convinient way to create * custom log appenders working with a plain text formatted log targets. * * It have the formattedString() protected function that formats the logging arguments according to a format set with * setFormat(). * * This class can not be directly instantiated because it contains pure virtual function inherited from AbstractAppender * class. * * For more detailed description of customizing the log output format see the documentation on the setFormat() function. */ const char formattingMarker = '%'; //! Constructs a new string appender object AbstractStringAppender::AbstractStringAppender() : m_format(QLatin1String("%{time}{yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.zzz} [%{type:-7}] <%{function}> %{message}\n")) {} //! Returns the current log format string. /** * The default format is set to "%{time}{yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.zzz} [%{type:-7}] <%{function}> %{message}\n". You can set a different log record * format using the setFormat() function. * * \sa setFormat(const QString&) */ QString AbstractStringAppender::format() const { QReadLocker locker(&m_formatLock); return m_format; } //! Sets the logging format for writing strings to the log target with this appender. /** * The string format seems to be very common to those developers who have used a standard sprintf function. * * Log output format is a simple QString with the special markers (starting with % sign) which will be replaced with * it's internal meaning when writing a log record. * * Controlling marker begins with the percent sign (%) which is followed by the command inside {} brackets * (the command describes, what will be put to log record instead of marker). * Optional field width argument may be specified right after the command (through the colon symbol before the closing bracket) * Some commands requires an additional formatting argument (in the second {} brackets). * * Field width argument works almost identically to the \c QString::arg() \c fieldWidth argument (and uses it * internally). For example, \c "%{type:-7}" will be replaced with the left padded debug level of the message * (\c "Debug ") or something. For the more detailed description of it you may consider to look to the Qt * Reference Documentation. * * Supported marker commands are: * \arg \c %{time} - timestamp. You may specify your custom timestamp format using the second {} brackets after the marker, * timestamp format here will be similar to those used in QDateTime::toString() function. For example, * "%{time}{dd-MM-yyyy, HH:mm}" may be replaced with "17-12-2010, 20:17" depending on current date and time. * The default format used here is "HH:mm:ss.zzz". * \arg \c %{type} - Log level. Possible log levels are shown in the Logger::LogLevel enumerator. * \arg \c %{Type} - Uppercased log level. * \arg \c %{typeOne} - One letter log level. * \arg \c %{TypeOne} - One uppercase letter log level. * \arg \c %{File} - Full source file name (with path) of the file that requested log recording. Uses the \c __FILE__ * preprocessor macro. * \arg \c %{file} - Short file name (with stripped path). * \arg \c %{line} - Line number in the source file. Uses the \c __LINE__ preprocessor macro. * \arg \c %{Function} - Name of function that called on of the LOG_* macros. Uses the \c Q_FUNC_INFO macro provided with * Qt. * \arg \c %{function} - Similar to the %{Function}, but the function name is stripped using stripFunctionName * \arg \c %{message} - The log message sent by the caller. * \arg \c %{category} - The log category. * \arg \c %{appname} - Application name (returned by QCoreApplication::applicationName() function). * \arg \c %{pid} - Application pid (returned by QCoreApplication::applicationPid() function). * \arg \c %{threadid} - ID of current thread. * \arg \c %% - Convinient marker that is replaced with the single \c % mark. * * \note Format doesn't add \c '\\n' to the end of the format line. Please consider adding it manually. * * \sa format() * \sa stripFunctionName() * \sa Logger::LogLevel */ void AbstractStringAppender::setFormat(const QString& format) { QWriteLocker locker(&m_formatLock); m_format = format; } //! Strips the long function signature (as added by Q_FUNC_INFO macro) /** * The string processing drops the returning type, arguments and template parameters of function. It is definitely * useful for enchancing the log output readability. * \return stripped function name */ QString AbstractStringAppender::stripFunctionName(const char* name) { return QString::fromLatin1(qCleanupFuncinfo(name)); } // The function was backported from Qt5 sources (qlogging.h) QByteArray AbstractStringAppender::qCleanupFuncinfo(const char* name) { QByteArray info(name); // Strip the function info down to the base function name // note that this throws away the template definitions, // the parameter types (overloads) and any const/volatile qualifiers. if (info.isEmpty()) return info; int pos; // skip trailing [with XXX] for templates (gcc) pos = info.size() - 1; if (info.endsWith(']')) { while (--pos) { if (info.at(pos) == '[') info.truncate(pos); } } bool hasLambda = false; QRegExp lambdaRegex("::"); int lambdaIndex = lambdaRegex.indexIn(QString::fromLatin1(info)); if (lambdaIndex != -1) { hasLambda = true; info.remove(lambdaIndex, lambdaRegex.matchedLength()); } // operator names with '(', ')', '<', '>' in it static const char operator_call[] = "operator()"; static const char operator_lessThan[] = "operator<"; static const char operator_greaterThan[] = "operator>"; static const char operator_lessThanEqual[] = "operator<="; static const char operator_greaterThanEqual[] = "operator>="; // canonize operator names info.replace("operator ", "operator"); // remove argument list Q_FOREVER { int parencount = 0; pos = info.lastIndexOf(')'); if (pos == -1) { // Don't know how to parse this function name return info; } // find the beginning of the argument list --pos; ++parencount; while (pos && parencount) { if (info.at(pos) == ')') ++parencount; else if (info.at(pos) == '(') --parencount; --pos; } if (parencount != 0) return info; info.truncate(++pos); if (info.at(pos - 1) == ')') { if (info.indexOf(operator_call) == pos - (int)strlen(operator_call)) break; // this function returns a pointer to a function // and we matched the arguments of the return type's parameter list // try again info.remove(0, info.indexOf('(')); info.chop(1); continue; } else { break; } } if (hasLambda) info.append("::lambda"); // find the beginning of the function name int parencount = 0; int templatecount = 0; --pos; // make sure special characters in operator names are kept if (pos > -1) { switch (info.at(pos)) { case ')': if (info.indexOf(operator_call) == pos - (int)strlen(operator_call) + 1) pos -= 2; break; case '<': if (info.indexOf(operator_lessThan) == pos - (int)strlen(operator_lessThan) + 1) --pos; break; case '>': if (info.indexOf(operator_greaterThan) == pos - (int)strlen(operator_greaterThan) + 1) --pos; break; case '=': { int operatorLength = (int)strlen(operator_lessThanEqual); if (info.indexOf(operator_lessThanEqual) == pos - operatorLength + 1) pos -= 2; else if (info.indexOf(operator_greaterThanEqual) == pos - operatorLength + 1) pos -= 2; break; } default: break; } } while (pos > -1) { if (parencount < 0 || templatecount < 0) return info; char c = info.at(pos); if (c == ')') ++parencount; else if (c == '(') --parencount; else if (c == '>') ++templatecount; else if (c == '<') --templatecount; else if (c == ' ' && templatecount == 0 && parencount == 0) break; --pos; } info = info.mid(pos + 1); // remove trailing '*', '&' that are part of the return argument while ((info.at(0) == '*') || (info.at(0) == '&')) info = info.mid(1); // we have the full function name now. // clean up the templates while ((pos = info.lastIndexOf('>')) != -1) { if (!info.contains('<')) break; // find the matching close int end = pos; templatecount = 1; --pos; while (pos && templatecount) { register char c = info.at(pos); if (c == '>') ++templatecount; else if (c == '<') --templatecount; --pos; } ++pos; info.remove(pos, end - pos + 1); } return info; } //! Returns the string to record to the logging target, formatted according to the format(). /** * \sa format() * \sa setFormat(const QString&) */ QString AbstractStringAppender::formattedString(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message) const { QString f = format(); const int size = f.size(); QString result; int i = 0; while (i < f.size()) { QChar c = f.at(i); // We will silently ignore the broken % marker at the end of string if (c != QLatin1Char(formattingMarker) || (i + 2) >= size) { result.append(c); } else { i += 2; QChar currentChar = f.at(i); QString command; int fieldWidth = 0; if (currentChar.isLetter()) { command.append(currentChar); int j = 1; while ((i + j) < size && f.at(i + j).isLetter()) { command.append(f.at(i+j)); j++; } i+=j; currentChar = f.at(i); // Check for the padding instruction if (currentChar == QLatin1Char(':')) { currentChar = f.at(++i); if (currentChar.isDigit() || currentChar.category() == QChar::Punctuation_Dash) { int j = 1; while ((i + j) < size && f.at(i + j).isDigit()) j++; fieldWidth = f.mid(i, j).toInt(); i += j; } } } // Log record chunk to insert instead of formatting instruction QString chunk; // Time stamp if (command == QLatin1String("time")) { if (f.at(i + 1) == QLatin1Char('{')) { int j = 1; while ((i + 2 + j) < size && f.at(i + 2 + j) != QLatin1Char('}')) j++; if ((i + 2 + j) < size) { chunk = timeStamp.toString(f.mid(i + 2, j)); i += j; i += 2; } } if (chunk.isNull()) chunk = timeStamp.toString(QLatin1String("HH:mm:ss.zzz")); } // Log level else if (command == QLatin1String("type")) chunk = Logger::levelToString(logLevel); // Uppercased log level else if (command == QLatin1String("Type")) chunk = Logger::levelToString(logLevel).toUpper(); // One letter log level else if (command == QLatin1String("typeOne")) chunk = Logger::levelToString(logLevel).left(1).toLower(); // One uppercase letter log level else if (command == QLatin1String("TypeOne")) chunk = Logger::levelToString(logLevel).left(1).toUpper(); // Filename else if (command == QLatin1String("File")) chunk = QLatin1String(file); // Filename without a path else if (command == QLatin1String("file")) chunk = QString(QLatin1String(file)).section('/', -1); // Source line number else if (command == QLatin1String("line")) chunk = QString::number(line); // Function name, as returned by Q_FUNC_INFO else if (command == QLatin1String("Function")) chunk = QString::fromLatin1(function); // Stripped function name else if (command == QLatin1String("function")) chunk = stripFunctionName(function); // Log message else if (command == QLatin1String("message")) chunk = message; else if (command == QLatin1String("category")) chunk = category; // Application pid else if (command == QLatin1String("pid")) chunk = QString::number(QCoreApplication::applicationPid()); // Appplication name else if (command == QLatin1String("appname")) chunk = QCoreApplication::applicationName(); // Thread ID (duplicates Qt5 threadid debbuging way) else if (command == QLatin1String("threadid")) chunk = QLatin1String("0x") + QString::number(qlonglong(QThread::currentThread()->currentThread()), 16); // We simply replace the double formatting marker (%) with one else if (command == QString(formattingMarker)) chunk = QLatin1Char(formattingMarker); // Do not process any unknown commands else { chunk = QString(formattingMarker); chunk.append(command); } result.append(QString(QLatin1String("%1")).arg(chunk, fieldWidth)); } ++i; } return result; } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/AbstractStringAppender.h000066400000000000000000000026561325242605100214550ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef ABSTRACTSTRINGAPPENDER_H #define ABSTRACTSTRINGAPPENDER_H // Local #include "CuteLogger_global.h" #include // Qt #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT AbstractStringAppender : public AbstractAppender { public: AbstractStringAppender(); virtual QString format() const; void setFormat(const QString&); static QString stripFunctionName(const char*); protected: QString formattedString(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message) const; private: static QByteArray qCleanupFuncinfo(const char*); QString m_format; mutable QReadWriteLock m_formatLock; }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // ABSTRACTSTRINGAPPENDER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/ConsoleAppender.cpp000066400000000000000000000042401325242605100204470ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ // Local #include "ConsoleAppender.h" // STL #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \class ConsoleAppender * * \brief ConsoleAppender is the simple appender that writes the log records to the std::cerr output stream. * * ConsoleAppender uses "[%{type:-7}] <%{function}> %{message}\n" as a default output format. It is similar to the * AbstractStringAppender but doesn't show a timestamp. * * You can modify ConsoleAppender output format without modifying your code by using \c QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN environment * variable. If you need your application to ignore this environment variable you can call * ConsoleAppender::ignoreEnvironmentPattern(true) */ ConsoleAppender::ConsoleAppender() : AbstractStringAppender(), m_ignoreEnvPattern(false) { setFormat("[%{type:-7}] <%{function}> %{message}\n"); } QString ConsoleAppender::format() const { const QString envPattern = QString::fromLocal8Bit(qgetenv("QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN")); return (m_ignoreEnvPattern || envPattern.isEmpty()) ? AbstractStringAppender::format() : (envPattern + "\n"); } void ConsoleAppender::ignoreEnvironmentPattern(bool ignore) { m_ignoreEnvPattern = ignore; } //! Writes the log record to the std::cerr stream. /** * \sa AbstractStringAppender::format() */ void ConsoleAppender::append(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message) { std::cerr << qPrintable(formattedString(timeStamp, logLevel, file, line, function, category, message)); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/ConsoleAppender.h000066400000000000000000000023361325242605100201200ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef CONSOLEAPPENDER_H #define CONSOLEAPPENDER_H #include "CuteLogger_global.h" #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT ConsoleAppender : public AbstractStringAppender { public: ConsoleAppender(); virtual QString format() const; void ignoreEnvironmentPattern(bool ignore); protected: virtual void append(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message); private: bool m_ignoreEnvPattern; }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // CONSOLEAPPENDER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/CuteLogger_global.h000066400000000000000000000020021325242605100204050ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef CUTELOGGER_GLOBAL_H #define CUTELOGGER_GLOBAL_H #include "dtkcore_global.h" #if defined(CUTELOGGER_LIBRARY) # define CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT #else #if defined(Q_OS_WIN32) # define CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT #else # define CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT #endif #endif #endif // CUTELOGGER_GLOBAL_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/DLog000066400000000000000000000003451325242605100154340ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "CuteLogger_global.h" #include "RollingFileAppender.h" #include "Logger.h" #include "LogManager.h" #include "FileAppender.h" #include "ConsoleAppender.h" #include "AbstractStringAppender.h" #include "AbstractAppender.h" dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/FileAppender.cpp000066400000000000000000000050771325242605100177350ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ // Local #include "FileAppender.h" // STL #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \class FileAppender * * \brief Simple appender that writes the log records to the plain text file. */ //! Constructs the new file appender assigned to file with the given name. FileAppender::FileAppender(const QString& fileName) { setFileName(fileName); } FileAppender::~FileAppender() { closeFile(); } //! Returns the name set by setFileName() or to the FileAppender constructor. /** * \sa setFileName() */ QString FileAppender::fileName() const { QMutexLocker locker(&m_logFileMutex); return m_logFile.fileName(); } //! Sets the name of the file. The name can have no path, a relative path, or an absolute path. /** * \sa fileName() */ void FileAppender::setFileName(const QString& s) { QMutexLocker locker(&m_logFileMutex); if (m_logFile.isOpen()) m_logFile.close(); m_logFile.setFileName(s); } qint64 FileAppender::size() const { return m_logFile.size(); } bool FileAppender::openFile() { bool isOpen = m_logFile.isOpen(); if (!isOpen) { isOpen = m_logFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Append | QIODevice::Text); if (isOpen) m_logStream.setDevice(&m_logFile); else std::cerr << " Cannot open the log file " << qPrintable(m_logFile.fileName()) << std::endl; } return isOpen; } //! Write the log record to the file. /** * \sa fileName() * \sa AbstractStringAppender::format() */ void FileAppender::append(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message) { QMutexLocker locker(&m_logFileMutex); if (openFile()) { m_logStream << formattedString(timeStamp, logLevel, file, line, function, category, message); m_logStream.flush(); m_logFile.flush(); } } void FileAppender::closeFile() { QMutexLocker locker(&m_logFileMutex); m_logFile.close(); } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/FileAppender.h000066400000000000000000000026561325242605100174020ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2010 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef FILEAPPENDER_H #define FILEAPPENDER_H // Logger #include "CuteLogger_global.h" #include // Qt #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class CUTELOGGERSHARED_EXPORT FileAppender : public AbstractStringAppender { public: FileAppender(const QString& fileName = QString()); ~FileAppender(); QString fileName() const; void setFileName(const QString&); qint64 size() const; protected: virtual void append(const QDateTime& timeStamp, Logger::LogLevel logLevel, const char* file, int line, const char* function, const QString& category, const QString& message); bool openFile(); void closeFile(); private: QFile m_logFile; QTextStream m_logStream; mutable QMutex m_logFileMutex; }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // FILEAPPENDER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/LICENSE000066400000000000000000001045051325242605100156740ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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If not, see . */ #include "LogManager.h" #include #include #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \class DLogManager * * \brief DLogManager is the deepin user application log manager */ DLogManager::DLogManager() { QString cachePath = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::CacheLocation).at(0); if (!QDir(cachePath).exists()){ QDir(cachePath).mkpath(cachePath); } m_logPath = joinPath(cachePath, QString("%1.log").arg(qApp->applicationName())); m_format = "%{time}{yyyy-MM-dd, HH:mm:ss.zzz} [%{type:-7}] [%{file:-20} %{function:-35} %{line}] %{message}\n"; } void DLogManager::initConsoleAppender(){ m_consoleAppender = new ConsoleAppender; m_consoleAppender->setFormat(m_format); logger->registerAppender(m_consoleAppender); } void DLogManager::initRollingFileAppender(){ m_rollingFileAppender = new RollingFileAppender(m_logPath); m_rollingFileAppender->setFormat(m_format); m_rollingFileAppender->setLogFilesLimit(5); m_rollingFileAppender->setDatePattern(RollingFileAppender::DailyRollover); logger->registerAppender(m_rollingFileAppender); } //! Registers the appender to write the log records to the Console /** * \sa registerFileAppender */ void DLogManager::registerConsoleAppender(){ DLogManager::instance()->initConsoleAppender(); } //! Registers the appender to write the log records to the file /** * \sa getlogFilePath * \sa registerConsoleAppender */ void DLogManager::registerFileAppender() { DLogManager::instance()->initRollingFileAppender(); } //! Return the path file log storage /** * \sa registerFileAppender */ QString DLogManager::getlogFilePath(){ return QDir::toNativeSeparators(DLogManager::instance()->m_logPath); } void DLogManager::setLogFormat(const QString &format) { //m_format = "%{time}{yyyy-MM-dd, HH:mm:ss.zzz} [%{type:-7}] [%{file:-20} %{function:-35} %{line}] %{message}\n"; DLogManager::instance()->m_format = format; } QString DLogManager::joinPath(const QString &path, const QString &fileName){ QString separator(QDir::separator()); return QString("%1%2%3").arg(path, separator, fileName); } DLogManager::~DLogManager() { } DCORE_END_NAMESPACE dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/LogManager.h000066400000000000000000000032121325242605100170450ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2017 ~ 2017 Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef LOGMANAGER_H #define LOGMANAGER_H #include #include "CuteLogger_global.h" DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class ConsoleAppender; class RollingFileAppender; class DLogManager { public: static void registerConsoleAppender(); static void registerFileAppender(); static QString getlogFilePath(); static void setLogFormat(const QString& format); Q_SIGNALS: public Q_SLOTS: private: QString m_format; QString m_logPath; ConsoleAppender* m_consoleAppender; RollingFileAppender* m_rollingFileAppender; void initConsoleAppender(); void initRollingFileAppender(); QString joinPath(const QString& path, const QString& fileName); inline static DLogManager* instance(){ static DLogManager instance; return &instance; } explicit DLogManager(); ~DLogManager(); DLogManager(const DLogManager &); DLogManager & operator = (const DLogManager &); }; DCORE_END_NAMESPACE #endif // LOGMANAGER_H dtkcore-2.0.7.1/src/log/Logger.cpp000066400000000000000000000730251325242605100166140ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2012 Boris Moiseev (cyberbobs at gmail dot com) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this file. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. */ // Local #include "Logger.h" #include "AbstractAppender.h" #include "AbstractStringAppender.h" // Qt #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(Q_OS_ANDROID) # include # include #endif // STL #include DCORE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /** * \file Logger.h * \brief A file containing the description of Logger class and and additional useful macros for logging */ /** * \def logger * * \brief Macro returning the current instance of Logger object * * If you haven't created a local Logger object it returns the same value as the Logger::globalInstance() functions. * This macro is a recommended way to get an access to the Logger instance used in current class. * * Example: * \code * ConsoleAppender* consoleAppender = new ConsoleAppender; * logger->registerAppender(consoleAppender); * \endcode * * \sa Dtk::Logger::globalInstance() */ /** * \def dTrace * * \brief Writes the trace log record * * This macro is the convinient way to call Logger::write(). It uses the common preprocessor macros \c __FILE__, * \c __LINE__ and the standard Qt \c Q_FUNC_INFO macros to automatically determine the needed parameters to call * Logger::write(). * * \note This and other (dInfo() etc...) macros uses the variadic macro arguments to give convinient usage form for * the different versions of Logger::write() (using the QString or const char* argument or returning the QDebug class * instance). Not all compilers will support this. Please, consider reviewing your compiler documentation to ensure * it support __VA_ARGS__ macro. * * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dDebug * * \brief Writes the debug log record * * This macro records the debug log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dTrace() * macro. * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dInfo * * \brief Writes the info log record * * This macro records the info log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dTrace() * macro. * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dWarning * * \brief Write the warning log record * * This macro records the warning log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dTrace() * macro. * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dError * * \brief Write the error log record * This macro records the error log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dTrace() * macro. * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dFatal * * \brief Write the fatal log record * * This macro records the fatal log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dTrace() * macro. * * \note Recording of the log record using the Logger::Fatal log level will lead to calling the STL abort() * function, which will interrupt the running of your software and begin the writing of the core dump. * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dCTrace(category) * * \brief Writes the trace log record to the specific category * * This macro is the similar to the dTrace() macro, but has a category parameter * to write only to the category appenders (registered using Logger::registerCategoryAppender() method). * * \param category category name string * * \sa dTrace() * \sa Dtk::Logger::LogLevel * \sa Dtk::Logger::registerCategoryAppender() * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() * \sa dCategory(), dGlobalCategory() */ /** * \def dCDebug * * \brief Writes the debug log record to the specific category * * This macro records the debug log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dCTrace() * macro. * * \sa dCTrace() */ /** * \def dCInfo * * \brief Writes the info log record to the specific category * * This macro records the info log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dCTrace() * macro. * * \sa dCTrace() */ /** * \def dCWarning * * \brief Writes the warning log record to the specific category * * This macro records the warning log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dCTrace() * macro. * * \sa dCTrace() */ /** * \def dCError * * \brief Writes the error log record to the specific category * * This macro records the error log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dCTrace() * macro. * * \sa dCTrace() */ /** * \def dCFatal * * \brief Write the fatal log record to the specific category * * This macro records the fatal log record using the Logger::write() function. It works similar to the dCTrace() * macro. * * \note Recording of the log record using the Logger::Fatal log level will lead to calling the STL abort() * function, which will interrupt the running of your software and begin the writing of the core dump. * * \sa dCTrace() */ /** * \def dCategory(category) * * \brief Create logger instance inside your custom class to log all messages to the specified category * * This macro is used to pass all log messages inside your custom class to the specific category. * You must include this macro inside your class declaration (similarly to the Q_OBJECT macro). * Internally, this macro redefines loggerInstance() function, creates the local Logger object inside your class and * sets the default category to the specified parameter. * * Thus, any call to loggerInstance() (for example, inside dTrace() macro) will return the local Logger object, * so any logging message will be directed to the default category. * * \note This macro does not register any appender to the newly created logger instance. You should register * logger appenders manually, inside your class. * * Usage example: * \code * class CustomClass : public QObject * { * Q_OBJECT * dCategory("custom_category") * ... * }; * * CustomClass::CustomClass(QObject* parent) : QObject(parent) * { * logger->registerAppender(new FileAppender("custom_category_log")); * dTrace() << "Trace to the custom category log"; * } * \endcode * * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() * \sa dTrace * \sa Dtk::Logger::registerCategoryAppender() * \sa Dtk::Logger::setDefaultCategory() * \sa dGlobalCategory */ /** * \def dGlobalCategory(category) * * \brief Create logger instance inside your custom class to log all messages both to the specified category and to * the global logger instance. * * This macro is similar to dCategory(), but also passes all log messages to the global logger instance appenders. * It is equal to defining the local category logger using dCategory macro and calling: * \code logger->logToGlobalInstance(logger->defaultCategory(), true); \endcode * * \sa dCategory * \sa Dtk::Logger::logToGlobalInstance() * \sa Dtk::Logger::defaultCategory() * \sa Dtk::Logger::registerCategoryAppender() * \sa Dtk::Logger::write() */ /** * \def dAssert * * \brief Check the assertion * * This macro is a convinient and recommended to use way to call Logger::writeAssert() function. It uses the * preprocessor macros (as the dDebug() does) to fill the necessary arguments of the Logger::writeAssert() call. It * also uses undocumented but rather mature and stable \c qt_noop() function (which does nothing) when the assertion * is true. * * Example: * \code * bool b = checkSomething(); * ... * dAssert(b == true); * \endcode * * \sa Dtk::Logger::writeAssert() */ /** * \def dTraceTime * * \brief Logs the processing time of current function / code block * * This macro automagically measures the function or code of block execution time and outputs it as a Logger::Trace * level log record. * * Example: * \code * int foo() * { * dTraceTime(); * ... // Do some long operations * return 0; * } // Outputs: Function foo finished in