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;;; filenotify.el --- watch files for changes on disk
;; Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs 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.
;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary
;; This package is an abstraction layer from the different low-level
;; file notification packages `gfilenotify', `inotify' and
;; `w32notify'.
;;; Code:
(defconst file-notify--library
(cond
((featurep 'gfilenotify) 'gfilenotify)
((featurep 'inotify) 'inotify)
((featurep 'w32notify) 'w32notify))
"Non-nil when Emacs has been compiled with file notification support.
The value is the name of the low-level file notification package
to be used for local file systems. Remote file notifications
could use another implementation.")
(defvar file-notify-descriptors (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
"Hash table for registered file notification descriptors.
A key in this hash table is the descriptor as returned from
`gfilenotify', `inotify', `w32notify' or a file name handler.
The value in the hash table is the cons cell (DIR FILE CALLBACK).")
;; This function is used by `gfilenotify', `inotify' and `w32notify' events.
;;;###autoload
(defun file-notify-handle-event (event)
"Handle file system monitoring event.
If EVENT is a filewatch event, call its callback.
Otherwise, signal a `file-notify-error'."
(interactive "e")
(if (and (eq (car event) 'file-notify)
(>= (length event) 3))
(funcall (nth 2 event) (nth 1 event))
(signal 'file-notify-error
(cons "Not a valid file-notify event" event))))
(defvar file-notify--pending-events nil
"List of pending file notification events for a future `renamed' action.
The entries are a list (DESCRIPTOR ACTION FILE COOKIE). ACTION
is either `moved-from' or `renamed-from'.")
(defun file-notify--event-file-name (event)
"Return file name of file notification event, or nil."
(expand-file-name
(or (and (stringp (nth 2 event)) (nth 2 event)) "")
(car (gethash (car event) file-notify-descriptors))))
;; Only `gfilenotify' could return two file names.
(defun file-notify--event-file1-name (event)
"Return second file name of file notification event, or nil.
This is available in case a file has been moved."
(and (stringp (nth 3 event))
(expand-file-name
(nth 3 event) (car (gethash (car event) file-notify-descriptors)))))
;; Cookies are offered by `inotify' only.
(defun file-notify--event-cookie (event)
"Return cookie of file notification event, or nil.
This is available in case a file has been moved."
(nth 3 event))
;; The callback function used to map between specific flags of the
;; respective file notifications, and the ones we return.
(defun file-notify-callback (event)
"Handle an EVENT returned from file notification.
EVENT is the same one as in `file-notify-handle-event' except the
car of that event, which is the symbol `file-notify'."
(let* ((desc (car event))
(registered (gethash desc file-notify-descriptors))
(pending-event (assoc desc file-notify--pending-events))
(actions (nth 1 event))
(file (file-notify--event-file-name event))
file1 callback)
;; Make actions a list.
(unless (consp actions) (setq actions (cons actions nil)))
;; Check, that event is meant for us.
(unless (setq callback (nth 2 registered))
(setq actions nil))
;; Loop over actions. In fact, more than one action happens only
;; for `inotify'.
(dolist (action actions)
;; Send pending event, if it doesn't match.
(when (and pending-event
;; The cookie doesn't match.
(not (eq (file-notify--event-cookie pending-event)
(file-notify--event-cookie event)))
(or
;; inotify.
(and (eq (nth 1 pending-event) 'moved-from)
(not (eq action 'moved-to)))
;; w32notify.
(and (eq (nth 1 pending-event) 'renamed-from)
(not (eq action 'renamed-to)))))
(funcall callback
(list desc 'deleted
(file-notify--event-file-name pending-event)))
(setq file-notify--pending-events
(delete pending-event file-notify--pending-events)))
;; Map action. We ignore all events which cannot be mapped.
(setq action
(cond
;; gfilenotify.
((memq action '(attribute-changed changed created deleted)) action)
((eq action 'moved)
(setq file1 (file-notify--event-file1-name event))
'renamed)
;; inotify.
((eq action 'attrib) 'attribute-changed)
((eq action 'create) 'created)
((eq action 'modify) 'changed)
((memq action '(delete 'delete-self move-self)) 'deleted)
;; Make the event pending.
((eq action 'moved-from)
(add-to-list 'file-notify--pending-events
(list desc action file
(file-notify--event-cookie event)))
nil)
;; Look for pending event.
((eq action 'moved-to)
(if (null pending-event)
'created
(setq file1 file
file (file-notify--event-file-name pending-event)
file-notify--pending-events
(delete pending-event file-notify--pending-events))
'renamed))
;; w32notify.
((eq action 'added) 'created)
((eq action 'modified) 'changed)
((eq action 'removed) 'deleted)
;; Make the event pending.
((eq 'renamed-from action)
(add-to-list 'file-notify--pending-events
(list desc action file
(file-notify--event-cookie event)))
nil)
;; Look for pending event.
((eq 'renamed-to action)
(if (null pending-event)
'created
(setq file1 file
file (file-notify--event-file-name pending-event)
file-notify--pending-events
(delete pending-event file-notify--pending-events))
'renamed))))
;; Apply callback.
(when (and action
(or
;; If there is no relative file name for that watch,
;; we watch the whole directory.
(null (nth 1 registered))
;; File matches.
(string-equal
(nth 1 registered) (file-name-nondirectory file))
;; File1 matches.
(and (stringp file1)
(string-equal
(nth 1 registered) (file-name-nondirectory file1)))))
(if file1
(funcall callback (list desc action file file1))
(funcall callback (list desc action file)))))))
(defun file-notify-add-watch (file flags callback)
"Add a watch for filesystem events pertaining to FILE.
This arranges for filesystem events pertaining to FILE to be reported
to Emacs. Use `file-notify-rm-watch' to cancel the watch.
The returned value is a descriptor for the added watch. If the
file cannot be watched for some reason, this function signals a
`file-notify-error' error.
FLAGS is a list of conditions to set what will be watched for. It can
include the following symbols:
`change' -- watch for file changes
`attribute-change' -- watch for file attributes changes, like
permissions or modification time
If FILE is a directory, 'change' watches for file creation or
deletion in that directory. This does not work recursively.
When any event happens, Emacs will call the CALLBACK function passing
it a single argument EVENT, which is of the form
(DESCRIPTOR ACTION FILE [FILE1])
DESCRIPTOR is the same object as the one returned by this function.
ACTION is the description of the event. It could be any one of the
following:
`created' -- FILE was created
`deleted' -- FILE was deleted
`changed' -- FILE has changed
`renamed' -- FILE has been renamed to FILE1
`attribute-changed' -- a FILE attribute was changed
FILE is the name of the file whose event is being reported."
;; Check arguments.
(unless (stringp file)
(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list file)))
(setq file (expand-file-name file))
(unless (and (consp flags)
(null (delq 'change (delq 'attribute-change (copy-tree flags)))))
(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list flags)))
(unless (functionp callback)
(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list callback)))
(let* ((handler (find-file-name-handler file 'file-notify-add-watch))
(dir (directory-file-name
(if (file-directory-p file)
file
(file-name-directory file))))
desc func l-flags)
;; Check, whether this has been registered already.
; (maphash
; (lambda (key value)
; (when (equal (cons file callback) value) (setq desc key)))
; file-notify-descriptors)
(unless desc
(if handler
;; A file name handler could exist even if there is no local
;; file notification support.
(setq desc (funcall
handler 'file-notify-add-watch dir flags callback))
;; Check, whether Emacs has been compiled with file
;; notification support.
(unless file-notify--library
(signal 'file-notify-error
'("No file notification package available")))
;; Determine low-level function to be called.
(setq func
(cond
((eq file-notify--library 'gfilenotify) 'gfile-add-watch)
((eq file-notify--library 'inotify) 'inotify-add-watch)
((eq file-notify--library 'w32notify) 'w32notify-add-watch)))
;; Determine respective flags.
(if (eq file-notify--library 'gfilenotify)
(setq l-flags '(watch-mounts send-moved))
(when (memq 'change flags)
(setq
l-flags
(cond
((eq file-notify--library 'inotify) '(create modify move delete))
((eq file-notify--library 'w32notify)
'(file-name directory-name size last-write-time)))))
(when (memq 'attribute-change flags)
(add-to-list
'l-flags
(cond
((eq file-notify--library 'inotify) 'attrib)
((eq file-notify--library 'w32notify) 'attributes)))))
;; Call low-level function.
(setq desc (funcall func dir l-flags 'file-notify-callback))))
;; Return descriptor.
(puthash desc
(list (directory-file-name
(if (file-directory-p dir) dir (file-name-directory dir)))
(unless (file-directory-p file)
(file-name-nondirectory file))
callback)
file-notify-descriptors)
desc))
(defun file-notify-rm-watch (descriptor)
"Remove an existing watch specified by its DESCRIPTOR.
DESCRIPTOR should be an object returned by `file-notify-add-watch'."
(let ((file (car (gethash descriptor file-notify-descriptors)))
handler)
(when (stringp file)
(setq handler (find-file-name-handler file 'file-notify-rm-watch))
(if handler
(funcall handler 'file-notify-rm-watch descriptor)
(funcall
(cond
((eq file-notify--library 'gfilenotify) 'gfile-rm-watch)
((eq file-notify--library 'inotify) 'inotify-rm-watch)
((eq file-notify--library 'w32notify) 'w32notify-rm-watch))
descriptor)))
(remhash descriptor file-notify-descriptors)))
;; The end:
(provide 'filenotify)
;;; filenotify.el ends here
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