gcc/libjava/java/io/natFileWin32.cc
Mohan Embar 5c14415811 win32.cc: fixed tab...
* win32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and whitespace
	inconsistencies
	removed jvm.h include
	added includes java/lang/UnsupportedOperationException.h,
	java/io/IOException.h, java/net/SocketException.h
	(WSAEventWrapper): class implementation
	(_Jv_WinStrError): implemented both overloads
	(_Jv_ThrowIOException): implemented both overloads
	(_Jv_ThrowSocketException): implemented both overloads
	(_Jv_select): implemented
	* include/win32.h: fixed tab, indentation and whitespace
	inconsistencies
	wrapped <windows.h> include with  #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
	added jvm.h include
	(WSAEventWrapper): added class declaration
	(_Jv_WinStrError): added both overload declarations
	(_Jv_ThrowIOException): added both overload declarations
	(_Jv_ThrowSocketException): added both overload declarations
	removed ENOTCONN, ECONNRESET and ENOPROTOOPT defines
	(_Jv_select): added declaration
	(_Jv_socket): removed
	(_Jv_connect): removed
	(_Jv_close): removed
	(_Jv_bind): removed
	(_Jv_accept): removed
	(_Jv_listen): removed
	(_Jv_write): removed
	(_Jv_read): removed
	* java/io/natFileDescriptorWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	replaced <windows.h> #include with <platform.h>
	removed jvm.h include
	(testCanUseGetHandleInfo): new function which tests whether Win32
	GetHandleInformation() call can be used with console buffer handles
	(only supported on >=WinNT 5.0)
	(winerr): removed (superseded by _Jv_WinStrError in include/win32.h)
	(valid): rewrote implementation using GetHandleInformation()
	(sync): 	changed exception throwing to use error string and exception
	helper methods declared in include/win32.h
	(open): likewise
	(write): likewise
	(setLength): likewise
	(close): likewise
	(seek): likewise
	(getFilePointer): likewise
	(read): likewise
	* java/io/natFileWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	replaced <windows.h> #include with <platform.h>
	removed jvm.h include
	(_access): use JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING
	(_stat): likewise
	(performMkDir): use JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING
	(performRenameTo): likewise
	(performDelete): likewise
	(performCreate): likewise
	(performSetReadOnly): likewise
	(performSetLastModified): likewise
	* java/lang/natWin32Process.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	replaced <windows.h> #include with <platform.h>
	removed includes gcj/cni.h, jvm.h
	(new_string): removed
	(startProcess): use JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING,
	changed exception throwing to use error string and exception
	helper methods declared in include/win32.h
	* java/net/natInetAddressWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	replaced <windows.h> #include with <platform.h>
	removed jvm.h include
	removed DISABLE_JAVA_NET conditional code
	removed POSIX conditional code not relevant to Win32
	(aton): use JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING
	removed POSIX conditional code not relevant to Win32
	(lookup): likewise
	(getLocalHostName): likewise
	* java/net/natNetworkInterfaceWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	removed unnecessary windows.h, winsock.h and gcj/cni.h includes
	removed DISABLE_JAVA_NET conditional code
	removed POSIX conditional code not relevant to Win32
	(winsock2GetRealNetworkInterfaces): new function to compute network
	interfaces via Winsock2 API
	(determineGetRealNetworkInterfacesFN): new function for returning
	a function pointer to the function used to compute network interfaces.
	(getRealNetworkInterfaces): implemented
	* java/net/natPlainDatagramSocketImplWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	removed gcj/cni.h include
	removed DISABLE_JAVA_NET conditional code
	removed POSIX conditional code not relevant to Win32
	changed net POSIXisms to Win32isms
	replaced _Jv socket-related calls with their real Win32 equivalents
	changed exception throwing to use error string and exception
	helper methods declared in include/win32.h
	(peekData): implemented timeout support
	(receive): likewise
	* java/net/natPlainSocketImplWin32.cc: fixed tab, indentation and
	whitespace inconsistencies
	removed gcj/cni.h and gcj/javaprims.h includes
	removed DISABLE_JAVA_NET conditional code
	removed POSIX conditional code not relevant to Win32
	changed net POSIXisms to Win32isms
	replaced _Jv socket-related calls with their real Win32
	equivalents
	changed exception throwing to use error string and exception
	helper methods declared in include/win32.h
	(throwConnectException): helper function for connect()
	(connect): implemented timeout support
	(accept): likewise
	(doRead): new helper function common to both read() method overloads,
	includes timeout support
	(read): implemented both overloads in terms of doRead()
	(available): implemented using ioctlsocket()

From-SVN: r70904
2003-08-29 04:21:01 +00:00

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// natFileWin32.cc - Native part of File class for Win32.
/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include <config.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#undef STRICT
#include <java/io/File.h>
#include <java/io/IOException.h>
#include <java/util/Vector.h>
#include <java/lang/String.h>
#include <java/io/FilenameFilter.h>
#include <java/io/FileFilter.h>
#include <java/lang/System.h>
// Java timestamps are milliseconds since the UNIX epoch (00:00:00 UTC on
// January 1, 1970) while Win32 file-times are 100-nanosecond intervals
// since the Win32 epoch (00:00:00 UTC on January 1, 1601). The following
// constant represents the number of milliseconds to be added to a
// Java timestamp to base it on the Win32 epoch.
//
// There were 369 years between 1601 and 1970, including 89 leap years
// (since 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not leap years):
//
// (89*366 + 280*365) days * 86400 seconds/day = 11644473600 seconds
//
#define WIN32_EPOCH_MILLIS 11644473600000LL
jboolean
java::io::File::_access (jint query)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
JvAssert (query == READ || query == WRITE || query == EXISTS);
// FIXME: Is it possible to differentiate between existing and reading?
// If the file exists but cannot be read because of the secuirty attributes
// on an NTFS disk this wont work (it reports it can be read but cant)
// Could we use something from the security API?
DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes (canon);
if ((query == EXISTS) || (query == READ))
return (attributes == 0xffffffff) ? false : true;
else
return ((attributes != 0xffffffff) && ((attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) == 0)) ? true : false;
}
jboolean
java::io::File::_stat (jint query)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
JvAssert (query == DIRECTORY || query == ISFILE);
DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes (canon);
if (attributes == 0xffffffff)
return false;
if (query == DIRECTORY)
return attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ? true : false;
else
return attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ? false : true;
}
jlong
java::io::File::attr (jint query)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
JvAssert (query == MODIFIED || query == LENGTH);
WIN32_FIND_DATA info;
HANDLE sHandle;
if ( ( sHandle = FindFirstFile( canon, &info)) == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
return 0;
FindClose( sHandle);
if (query == LENGTH)
return ((long long)info.nFileSizeHigh) << 32
| (unsigned long long)info.nFileSizeLow;
else
{
// The file time as returned by Windows is in terms of the number
// of 100-nanosecond intervals since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1601.
return (((((long long)info.ftLastWriteTime.dwHighDateTime) << 32)
| ((unsigned long long)info.ftLastWriteTime.dwLowDateTime))
- WIN32_EPOCH_MILLIS*10000LL) / 10000LL;
}
}
jstring
java::io::File::getCanonicalPath (void)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (cpath, path);
LPTSTR unused;
char buf2[MAX_PATH];
if(!GetFullPathName(cpath, MAX_PATH, buf2, &unused))
throw new IOException (JvNewStringLatin1 ("GetFullPathName failed"));
// FIXME: what encoding to assume for file names? This affects many
// calls.
return JvNewStringUTF(buf2);
}
jboolean
java::io::File::isAbsolute (void)
{
// See if the path represents a Windows UNC network path.
if (path->length () > 2
&& (path->charAt (0) == '\\') && (path->charAt (1) == '\\'))
return true;
// Note that the path is not an absolute path even if it starts with
// a '/' or a '\' because it lacks a drive specifier.
if (path->length() < 3)
return false;
// Hard-code A-Za-z because Windows (I think) can't use non-ASCII
// letters as drive names.
if ((path->charAt(0) < 'a' || path->charAt(0) > 'z')
&& (path->charAt(0) < 'A' || path->charAt(0) > 'Z'))
return false;
return (path->charAt(1) == ':'
&& (path->charAt(2) == '/' || path->charAt(2) == '\\'));
}
void java::io::File::init_native ()
{
maxPathLen = MAX_PATH;
caseSensitive = false;
}
jobjectArray
java::io::File::performList (java::io::FilenameFilter *filter,
java::io::FileFilter *fileFilter,
java::lang::Class *clazz)
{
jstring canon = getCanonicalPath();
if (! canon)
return NULL;
char *buf = (char *) __builtin_alloca (JvGetStringUTFLength (canon) + 5);
jsize total = JvGetStringUTFRegion (canon, 0, canon->length(), buf);
if (buf[total-1] == '\\')
strcpy (&buf[total], "*.*");
else
strcpy (&buf[total], "\\*.*");
WIN32_FIND_DATA data;
HANDLE handle = FindFirstFile (buf, &data);
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
return NULL;
java::util::Vector *vec = new java::util::Vector ();
do
{
if (strcmp (data.cFileName, ".") && strcmp (data.cFileName, ".."))
{
jstring name = JvNewStringUTF (data.cFileName);
if (filter && !filter->accept(this, name))
continue;
if (clazz == &java::io::File::class$)
{
java::io::File *file = new java::io::File (this, name);
if (fileFilter && !fileFilter->accept(file))
continue;
vec->addElement (file);
}
else
vec->addElement (name);
}
}
while (FindNextFile (handle, &data));
if (GetLastError () != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
return NULL;
FindClose (handle);
jobjectArray ret = JvNewObjectArray (vec->size(), clazz, NULL);
vec->copyInto (ret);
return ret;
}
jboolean
java::io::File::performMkdir (void)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (cpath, path);
return (CreateDirectory(cpath, NULL)) ? true : false;
}
jboolean
java::io::File::performRenameTo (File *dest)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (pathFrom, path);
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (pathTo, dest->path);
return (MoveFile(pathFrom, pathTo)) ? true : false;
}
jboolean
java::io::File::performDelete ()
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes (canon);
if (attributes == 0xffffffff)
return false;
if (attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
return (RemoveDirectory (canon)) ? true : false;
else
return (DeleteFile (canon)) ? true : false;
}
jboolean java::io::File::performCreate (void)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
HANDLE h = CreateFile (canon, 0, 0, NULL, CREATE_NEW,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
CloseHandle (h);
return true;
}
else
{
if (GetLastError () == ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS)
return false;
else
throw new IOException (JvNewStringLatin1 ("CreateFile failed"));
}
}
jboolean java::io::File::performSetReadOnly ()
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
DWORD attrs = GetFileAttributes (canon);
if (attrs != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
{
if (SetFileAttributes (canon, attrs | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0)
return true;
else
return false;
}
else
return false;
}
jboolean java::io::File::performSetLastModified (jlong time)
{
JV_TEMP_UTF_STRING (canon, getCanonicalPath());
if (!canon)
return false;
FILETIME modTime;
long long mTime100ns = ((long long) time /* Ha! */
+ WIN32_EPOCH_MILLIS) * 10000LL;
modTime.dwLowDateTime = (DWORD) mTime100ns;
modTime.dwHighDateTime = (DWORD) (mTime100ns >> 32);
jboolean retVal = false;
HANDLE h = CreateFile (canon, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
if (SetFileTime (h, NULL, &modTime, &modTime) != 0)
retVal = true;
CloseHandle (h);
}
return retVal;
}
JArray<java::io::File*>* java::io::File::performListRoots ()
{
DWORD drivesBitmap = GetLogicalDrives ();
DWORD mask;
// Possible drive letters are from ASCII 'A'-'Z'.
int numDrives = 0;
mask = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < 26; i++)
{
if ((drivesBitmap & mask) != 0)
numDrives++;
mask <<= 1;
}
JArray<java::io::File *> *roots
= reinterpret_cast <JArray<java::io::File *>*>
(JvNewObjectArray (numDrives, &java::io::File::class$, NULL));
::java::io::File **rootsArray = elements (roots);
char aDriveRoot[] = {'A', ':', '\\', '\0'};
mask = 1;
for (int i = 0, j = 0; i < 26; i++)
{
if ((drivesBitmap & mask) != 0)
{
rootsArray[j]
= new ::java::io::File (JvNewStringLatin1 (aDriveRoot));
j++;
}
mask <<= 1;
aDriveRoot[0]++;
}
return roots;
}