1/* 2 * Copyright 2011-2014 Haiku, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 * Distributed under the terms of the MIT License. 4 * 5 * Documentation by: 6 * Adrien Destugues, pulkomandy@pulkomandy.ath.cx 7 * John Scipione, jscipione@gmail.com 8 * Ingo Weinhold, ingo_weinhold@gmx.de 9 * 10 * Corresponds to: 11 * headers/os/storage/FindDirectory.h hrev47402 12 * src/kits/storage/FindDirectory.cpp hrev47402 13 */ 14 15 16/*! 17 \file FindDirectory.h 18 \ingroup storage 19 \brief Provides the find_directory(), find_path(), find_paths() functions 20 as well as the \c directory_which constants. 21 22 Haiku provides a set of directories for applications to use. These can be 23 accessed using the functions find_directory(), find_path(), find_path_etc(), 24 find_paths(), find_paths_etc(), find_path_for_path(), 25 find_path_for_path_etc(). It is very important to use the functions at 26 runtime and not hardcode the path, as it may change in future versions of 27 Haiku, and already changed in past ones. Using these functions makes your 28 application more future-proof, and makes sure everyone puts data in the same 29 place, which makes the system cleaner and easier to manage. 30 31 Note that while the find_directory() function is still needed for some, it 32 is deprecated for many other use cases, like: 33 - When collecting files from all installation locations, be it data files 34 (like fonts) or add-ons your application/library supports, use 35 find_paths(), find_paths_etc(), or BPathFinder::FindPaths() instead. 36 Formerly you had to use find_directory() and iterate through all possible 37 constants manually. Not only is this less convenient, it also doesn't 38 account for the possibility of installation locations being added or 39 removed in a later Haiku release. 40 - If your code needs to access another file that also belongs to your 41 software (i.e. if packaged it is included in the same package), use 42 find_path() or BPathFinder::FindPath() instead. 43 Formerly this case could not really be handled properly. Either you had 44 to hard-code the installation location by using the respective directory 45 constant or you had to manually construct a path relative to your code's 46 image file. 47 48 Cases for which find_directory() is still useful: 49 - Getting per-volume paths like for the trash directory. 50 - Getting specific paths like for the user's home directory or the user's 51 settings directory. 52 53 Note that these functions can be accessed from C code (they are implemented 54 in libroot), to make it easy to use also in ported applications. However, 55 there are also a C++ version of find_directory() and the BPathFinder class 56 (both implemented in libbe), which may be more convenient to use in C++ 57 code. 58*/ 59 60 61/*! 62 \enum directory_which 63 \brief Directory constants to use with find_directory(). 64 65 There are four kind of directories. Volume-local directories exist on each 66 volume, they may be at a different location in each of them. For example 67 the location of the trash directory depends on the filesystem. System 68 directories are system-wide, they live on only one volume. System is meant 69 for internal system management and system-wide applications. User 70 directories have a different value depending on the UID of the application 71 calling the function. They are usually located in the user's home 72 directory. 73 74 Use system directories for system-wide files such as drivers and use user 75 directories are for application settings, since each user may want 76 different settings. 77 78 \remark The \c B_COMMON_* constants have been intentionally removed in 79 Haiku R1, use the \c B_SYSTEM_* constants instead. 80 81 \since BeOS R3 82*/ 83 84 85/*! 86 \var directory_which B_DESKTOP_DIRECTORY 87 \brief The desktop directory for a given volume. 88 89 \since BeOS R3 90*/ 91 92 93/*! 94 \var directory_which B_TRASH_DIRECTORY 95 \brief The trash directory for a given volume. 96 97 \since BeOS R3 98*/ 99 100 101/*! 102 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY 103 \brief The system directory. 104 105 \since Haiku R1 106*/ 107 108 109/*! 110 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_ADDONS_DIRECTORY 111 \brief The system add-ons directory 112 113 \since Haiku R1 114*/ 115 116 117/*! 118 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_BOOT_DIRECTORY 119 \brief The system boot directory. 120 121 Contains the minimal set of files required for booting Haiku. 122 123 \since Haiku R1 124*/ 125 126 127/*! 128 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_FONTS_DIRECTORY 129 \brief The system fonts directory. 130 131 \since Haiku R1 132*/ 133 134 135/*! 136 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_LIB_DIRECTORY 137 \brief The system lib directory. 138 139 \since Haiku R1 140*/ 141 142 143/*! 144 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_SERVERS_DIRECTORY 145 \brief The system servers directory. 146 147 \since Haiku R1 148*/ 149 150 151/*! 152 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_APPS_DIRECTORY 153 \brief The system applications directory. 154 155 Contains applications with graphical user interface. 156 157 \since Haiku R1 158*/ 159 160 161/*! 162 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_BIN_DIRECTORY 163 \brief The system bin directory. 164 165 Contains command-line applications runnable from Terminal. 166 167 \since Haiku R1 168*/ 169 170 171/*! 172 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 173 \brief The system documentation directory, contains e.g. man pages. 174 175 \since Haiku R1 176*/ 177 178 179/*! 180 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY 181 \brief The system preferences directory. 182 183 \since Haiku R1 184*/ 185 186 187/*! 188 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 189 \brief The system translator directory. 190 191 \since Haiku R1 192*/ 193 194 195/*! 196 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 197 \brief The system media nodes directory. 198 199 \since Haiku R1 200*/ 201 202 203/*! 204 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 205 \brief The system sounds directory. 206 207 \since Haiku R1 208*/ 209 210 211/*! 212 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_DATA_DIRECTORY 213 \brief The system data directory. 214 215 \since Haiku R1 216*/ 217 218 219/*! 220 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY 221 \brief The system directory containing development related files. 222 223 \since Haiku R1 224*/ 225 226 227/*! 228 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_PACKAGES_DIRECTORY 229 \brief The system directory where activated packages live. 230 231 \since Haiku R1 232*/ 233 234 235/*! 236 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_HEADERS_DIRECTORY 237 \brief The system directory for development header files. 238 239 \since Haiku R1 240*/ 241 242 243/*! 244 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_ETC_DIRECTORY 245 \brief The system directory used for Unix-like installation location-wide 246 settings (Unix "etc" directory). 247 248 \since Haiku R1 249*/ 250 251 252/*! 253 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY 254 \brief The system directory used for installation location-wide settings. 255 256 \since Haiku R1 257*/ 258 259 260/*! 261 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_LOG_DIRECTORY 262 \brief The system directory where log files are put. 263 264 \since Haiku R1 265*/ 266 267 268/*! 269 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_SPOOL_DIRECTORY 270 \brief The system directory for spool data (e.g. pending printer jobs). 271 272 \since Haiku R1 273*/ 274 275 276/*! 277 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_TEMP_DIRECTORY 278 \brief The global directory for temporary files (Unix "tmp" directory). 279 280 \since Haiku R1 281*/ 282 283 284/*! 285 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_VAR_DIRECTORY 286 \brief The system directory for variable data (Unix "var" directory). 287 288 \since Haiku R1 289*/ 290 291 292/*! 293 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_CACHE_DIRECTORY 294 \brief The system directory used for cache files. 295 296 \since Haiku R1 297*/ 298 299 300/*! 301 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY 302 \brief The system non-packaged installation location directory. 303 304 \since Haiku R1 305*/ 306 307 308/*! 309 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_ADDONS_DIRECTORY 310 \brief The system non-packaged add-ons directory 311 312 \since Haiku R1 313*/ 314 315 316/*! 317 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 318 \brief The system non-packaged translator directory. 319 320 \since Haiku R1 321*/ 322 323 324/*! 325 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 326 \brief The system non-packaged media nodes directory. 327 328 \since Haiku R1 329*/ 330 331 332/*! 333 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_BIN_DIRECTORY 334 The system non-packaged bin directory. Contains command-line applications 335 \brief runnable from Terminal. 336 337 \since Haiku R1 338*/ 339 340 341/*! 342 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DATA_DIRECTORY 343 \brief The system non-packaged data directory. 344 345 \since Haiku R1 346*/ 347 348 349/*! 350 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_FONTS_DIRECTORY 351 \brief The system non-packaged fonts directory 352 353 \since Haiku R1 354*/ 355 356 357/*! 358 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 359 \brief The system non-packaged sounds directory. 360 361 \since Haiku R1 362*/ 363 364 365/*! 366 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 367 \brief The system non-packaged documentation directory. Contains e.g. man pages. 368 369 \since Haiku R1 370*/ 371 372 373/*! 374 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_LIB_DIRECTORY 375 \brief The system non-packaged lib directory. 376 377 \since Haiku R1 378*/ 379 380 381/*! 382 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_HEADERS_DIRECTORY 383 \brief The system non-packaged directory for development header files. 384 385 \since Haiku R1 386*/ 387 388 389/*! 390 \var directory_which B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY 391 \brief The system non-packaged directory containing development related 392 files. 393 394 \since Haiku R1 395*/ 396 397 398/*! 399 \var directory_which B_USER_DIRECTORY 400 \brief The user home directory. 401 402 Do NOT store application settings here as on unix, instead use 403 \c B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY. 404 405 \since BeOS R3 406*/ 407 408 409/*! 410 \var directory_which B_USER_CONFIG_DIRECTORY 411 \brief The user packaged installation location directory. 412 413 \since BeOS R3 414*/ 415 416 417/*! 418 \var directory_which B_USER_ADDONS_DIRECTORY 419 \brief The user add-ons directory 420 421 \since BeOS R3 422*/ 423 424 425/*! 426 \var directory_which B_USER_BOOT_DIRECTORY 427 \brief The user directory containing booting related files. 428 429 \since BeOS R3 430*/ 431 432 433/*! 434 \var directory_which B_USER_FONTS_DIRECTORY 435 \brief The user fonts directory. 436 437 \since BeOS R3 438*/ 439 440 441/*! 442 \var directory_which B_USER_LIB_DIRECTORY 443 \brief The user lib directory. 444 445 \since BeOS R3 446*/ 447 448 449/*! 450 \var directory_which B_USER_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY 451 \brief The user settings directory. 452 453 You may store your application settings here. Create a subdirectory for 454 your application if you have multiple files to store, else, put a single 455 file. The file or directory should have the same name as your 456 application, so the user knows what it's used for. 457 458 \since BeOS R3 459*/ 460 461 462/*! 463 \var directory_which B_USER_DESKBAR_DIRECTORY 464 \brief The user Deskbar directory. 465 466 You may add a link to your application here, so it shows up in the user's 467 Deskbar leaf menu. 468 469 \since BeOS R3 470*/ 471 472 473/*! 474 \var directory_which B_USER_PRINTERS_DIRECTORY 475 \brief The user directory for printer settings. 476 477 \since Haiku R1 478*/ 479 480 481/*! 482 \var directory_which B_USER_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 483 \brief The user translator directory. 484 485 \since Haiku R1 486*/ 487 488 489/*! 490 \var directory_which B_USER_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 491 \brief The user media nodes directory. 492 493 \since Haiku R1 494*/ 495 496 497/*! 498 \var directory_which B_USER_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 499 \brief The user sounds directory. 500 501 \since Haiku R1 502*/ 503 504 505/*! 506 \var directory_which B_USER_DATA_DIRECTORY 507 \brief The user data directory. 508 509 \since Haiku R1 510*/ 511 512 513/*! 514 \var directory_which B_USER_CACHE_DIRECTORY 515 \brief The user directory used for cache files. 516 517 \since Haiku R1 518*/ 519 520 521/*! 522 \var directory_which B_USER_PACKAGES_DIRECTORY 523 \brief The user directory where activated packages live. 524 525 \since Haiku R1 526*/ 527 528 529/*! 530 \var directory_which B_USER_HEADERS_DIRECTORY 531 \brief The user directory for development header files. 532 533 \since Haiku R1 534*/ 535 536 537/*! 538 \var directory_which B_USER_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY 539 \brief The user directory containing development related files. 540 541 \since Haiku R1 542*/ 543 544 545/*! 546 \var directory_which B_USER_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 547 \brief The user documentation directory, contains e.g. man pages. 548 549 \since Haiku R1 550*/ 551 552 553/*! 554 \var directory_which B_USER_SERVERS_DIRECTORY 555 \brief The user servers directory. 556 557 \since Haiku R1 558*/ 559 560 561/*! 562 \var directory_which B_USER_APPS_DIRECTORY 563 \brief The user applications directory. 564 565 Contains applications with graphical user interface. 566 567 \since Haiku R1 568*/ 569 570 571/*! 572 \var directory_which B_USER_BIN_DIRECTORY 573 \brief The user bin directory. 574 575 Contains command-line applications runnable from Terminal. 576 577 \since Haiku R1 578*/ 579 580 581/*! 582 \var directory_which B_USER_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY 583 \brief The user preference applications directory. 584 585 \since Haiku R1 586*/ 587 588 589/*! 590 \var directory_which B_USER_ETC_DIRECTORY 591 \brief The user directory used for Unix-like installation location-wide 592 settings (Unix "etc" directory). 593 594 \since Haiku R1 595*/ 596 597 598/*! 599 \var directory_which B_USER_LOG_DIRECTORY 600 \brief The user directory where log files are put. 601 602 \since Haiku R1 603*/ 604 605 606/*! 607 \var directory_which B_USER_SPOOL_DIRECTORY 608 \brief The user directory for spool data, e.g. pending printer jobs. 609 610 \since Haiku R1 611*/ 612 613 614/*! 615 \var directory_which B_USER_VAR_DIRECTORY 616 \brief The user directory for variable data (Unix "var" directory). 617 618 \since Haiku R1 619*/ 620 621 622/*! 623 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY 624 \brief The user non-packaged installation location directory. 625 626 \since Haiku R1 627*/ 628 629 630/*! 631 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_ADDONS_DIRECTORY 632 \brief The user non-packaged add-ons directory 633 634 \since Haiku R1 635*/ 636 637 638/*! 639 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 640 \brief The user non-packaged translator directory. 641 642 \since Haiku R1 643*/ 644 645 646/*! 647 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 648 \brief The user non-packaged media nodes directory. 649 650 \since Haiku R1 651*/ 652 653 654/*! 655 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_BIN_DIRECTORY 656 \brief The user non-packaged bin directory. 657 658 Contains command-line applications runnable from Terminal. 659 660 \since Haiku R1 661*/ 662 663 664/*! 665 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_DATA_DIRECTORY 666 \brief The user non-packaged data directory. 667 668 \since Haiku R1 669*/ 670 671 672/*! 673 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_FONTS_DIRECTORY 674 \brief The user non-packaged fonts directory 675 676 \since Haiku R1 677*/ 678 679 680/*! 681 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 682 \brief The user non-packaged sounds directory. 683 684 \since Haiku R1 685*/ 686 687 688/*! 689 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 690 \brief The user non-packaged documentation directory, contains e.g. man 691 pages. 692 693 \since Haiku R1 694*/ 695 696 697/*! 698 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_LIB_DIRECTORY 699 \brief The user non-packaged lib directory. 700 701 \since Haiku R1 702*/ 703 704 705/*! 706 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_HEADERS_DIRECTORY 707 \brief The user non-packaged directory for development header files. 708 709 \since Haiku R1 710*/ 711 712 713/*! 714 \var directory_which B_USER_NONPACKAGED_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY 715 \brief The user non-packaged directory containing development related 716 files. 717 718 \since Haiku R1 719*/ 720 721 722/*! 723 \var directory_which B_APPS_DIRECTORY 724 \brief The global applications directory. 725 726 Contains applications with graphical user interface. 727 728 \since BeOS R3 729*/ 730 731 732/*! 733 \var directory_which B_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY 734 \brief The global preference applications directory. 735 736 \since BeOS R3 737*/ 738 739 740/*! 741 \var directory_which B_UTILITIES_DIRECTORY 742 \brief The global utility applications directory. 743 744 \since Haiku R1 745*/ 746 747 748/*! 749 \var directory_which B_PACKAGE_LINKS_DIRECTORY 750 \brief The global package links directory. 751 752 This is where symlink directories for all activated packages are exposed. 753 754 \since Haiku R1 755*/ 756 757 758/*! 759 \var directory_which B_BEOS_DIRECTORY 760 \brief The BeOS directory. 761 762 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 763 \c B_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY instead. 764 765 \since BeOS R3 766*/ 767 768 769/*! 770 \var directory_which B_BEOS_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY 771 \brief The BeOS system directory. 772 773 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 774 \c B_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY instead. 775 776 \since BeOS R3 777*/ 778 779 780/*! 781 \var directory_which B_BEOS_ADDONS_DIRECTORY 782 \brief The BeOS Add-ons directory. 783 784 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 785 \c B_SYSTEM_ADDONS_DIRECTORY instead. 786 787 \since BeOS R3 788*/ 789 790 791/*! 792 \var directory_which B_BEOS_BOOT_DIRECTORY 793 \brief The BeOS boot directory. 794 795 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 796 \c B_SYSTEM_BOOT_DIRECTORY instead. 797 798 \since BeOS R3 799*/ 800 801 802/*! 803 \var directory_which B_BEOS_FONTS_DIRECTORY 804 \brief The BeOS fonts directory. 805 806 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 807 \c B_SYSTEM_FONTS_DIRECTORY instead. 808 809 \since BeOS R3 810*/ 811 812 813/*! 814 \var directory_which B_BEOS_LIB_DIRECTORY 815 \brief The BeOS lib directory. 816 817 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 818 \c B_SYSTEM_LIB_DIRECTORY instead. 819 820 \since BeOS R3 821*/ 822 823 824/*! 825 \var directory_which B_BEOS_SERVERS_DIRECTORY 826 \brief The BeOS servers directory. 827 828 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 829 \c B_SYSTEM_SERVERS_DIRECTORY instead. 830 831 \since BeOS R3 832*/ 833 834 835/*! 836 \var directory_which B_BEOS_APPS_DIRECTORY 837 \brief The BeOS apps directory. 838 839 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 840 \c B_SYSTEM_APPS_DIRECTORY instead. 841 842 \since BeOS R3 843*/ 844 845 846/*! 847 \var directory_which B_BEOS_BIN_DIRECTORY 848 \brief The BeOS bin directory. 849 850 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 851 \c B_SYSTEM_BIN_DIRECTORY instead. 852 853 \since BeOS R3 854*/ 855 856 857/*! 858 \var directory_which B_BEOS_ETC_DIRECTORY 859 \brief The BeOS etc directory used for Unix-like installation location-wide 860 settings (Unix "etc" directory). 861 862 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 863 \c B_SYSTEM_ETC_DIRECTORY instead. 864 865 \since BeOS R3 866*/ 867 868 869/*! 870 \var directory_which B_BEOS_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 871 \brief The BeOS documentation directory. 872 873 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 874 \c B_SYSTEM_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY instead. 875 876 \since BeOS R3 877*/ 878 879 880/*! 881 \var directory_which B_BEOS_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY 882 \brief The BeOS preferences directory. 883 884 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 885 \c B_SYSTEM_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY instead. 886 887 \since BeOS R3 888*/ 889 890 891/*! 892 \var directory_which B_BEOS_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 893 \brief The BeOS translators directory. 894 895 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 896 \c B_SYSTEM_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY instead. 897 898 \since BeOS R3 899*/ 900 901 902/*! 903 \var directory_which B_BEOS_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 904 \brief The BeOS media nodes directory. 905 906 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 907 \c B_SYSTEM_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY instead. 908 909 \since BeOS R3 910*/ 911 912 913/*! 914 \var directory_which B_BEOS_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 915 \brief The BeOS sounds directory. 916 917 \deprecated Legacy BeOS definition to be phased out, use 918 \c B_SYSTEM_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY instead. 919 920 \since BeOS R3 921*/ 922 923 924//// find_path[s]() flags 925 926 927/*! 928 \var B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_DIRECTORY 929 \brief Specifies that if the resulting path doesn't exist, it shall be 930 created a directory, including all missing ancestors. 931 932 Failure to create the path will cause the respective function to fail. 933 934 Flag for the find_path_etc(), find_path_for_path_etc(), find_paths_etc(), 935 and BPathFinder API. 936 937 \since Haiku R1 938*/ 939 940 941/*! 942 \var B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_PARENT_DIRECTORY 943 \brief Specifies that if the resulting path's parent doesn't exist, the 944 parent shall be created as a directory, including all missing 945 ancestors. 946 947 Failure to create the directory will cause the respective function to fail. 948 949 Flag for the find_path_etc(), find_path_for_path_etc(), find_paths_etc(), 950 and BPathFinder API. 951 952 \since Haiku R1 953*/ 954 955 956/*! 957 \var B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY 958 \brief Specifies that if the resulting path doesn't exist, the respective 959 function shall skip it. 960 961 In case multiple paths shall be retrieved and none of the paths exists, 962 the function shall fail with \c B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND. 963 964 Flag for the find_path_etc(), find_path_for_path_etc(), find_paths_etc(), 965 and BPathFinder API. 966 967 \since Haiku R1 968*/ 969 970 971/*! 972 \enum path_base_directory 973 \brief Path constants to use with find_path(), find_paths(), et al. 974 975 There are two kinds of constants. Those that are based off an installation 976 location and those that based off an image or given path. The latter are not 977 valid argument for all functions. 978 979 \since Haiku R1 980*/ 981 982 983/*! 984 \var B_FIND_PATH_INSTALLATION_LOCATION_DIRECTORY 985 \brief The installation location base directory. 986 987 \since Haiku R1 988*/ 989 990 991/*! 992 \var B_FIND_PATH_ADD_ONS_DIRECTORY 993 \brief The add-ons directory. 994 995 \since Haiku R1 996*/ 997 998 999/*! 1000 \var B_FIND_PATH_APPS_DIRECTORY 1001 \brief The application directory. 1002 1003 \since Haiku R1 1004*/ 1005 1006 1007/*! 1008 \var B_FIND_PATH_BIN_DIRECTORY 1009 \brief The command line application directory (Unix "bin" directory). 1010 1011 \since Haiku R1 1012*/ 1013 1014 1015/*! 1016 \var B_FIND_PATH_BOOT_DIRECTORY 1017 \brief The directory containing booting related files. 1018 1019 \since Haiku R1 1020*/ 1021 1022 1023/*! 1024 \var B_FIND_PATH_CACHE_DIRECTORY 1025 \brief The directory used for cache files. 1026 1027 \since Haiku R1 1028*/ 1029 1030 1031/*! 1032 \var B_FIND_PATH_DATA_DIRECTORY 1033 \brief The base directory used for read-only data. 1034 1035 \since Haiku R1 1036*/ 1037 1038 1039/*! 1040 \var B_FIND_PATH_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY 1041 \brief The directory containing development related files. 1042 1043 \since Haiku R1 1044*/ 1045 1046 1047/*! 1048 \var B_FIND_PATH_DEVELOP_LIB_DIRECTORY 1049 \brief The the development library directory. 1050 1051 This is the directory where the linker finds libraries. 1052 1053 \since Haiku R1 1054*/ 1055 1056 1057/*! 1058 \var B_FIND_PATH_DOCUMENTATION_DIRECTORY 1059 \brief The base directory used for documentation. 1060 1061 \since Haiku R1 1062*/ 1063 1064 1065/*! 1066 \var B_FIND_PATH_ETC_DIRECTORY 1067 \brief The directory used for Unix-like installation location wide 1068 settings (Unix "etc" directory). 1069 1070 \since Haiku R1 1071*/ 1072 1073 1074/*! 1075 \var B_FIND_PATH_FONTS_DIRECTORY 1076 \brief The fonts directory. 1077 1078 \since Haiku R1 1079*/ 1080 1081 1082/*! 1083 \var B_FIND_PATH_HEADERS_DIRECTORY 1084 \brief The development header files directory. 1085 1086 \since Haiku R1 1087*/ 1088 1089 1090/*! 1091 \var B_FIND_PATH_LIB_DIRECTORY 1092 \brief The runtime library directory. 1093 1094 This is where the runtime loader finds libraries. 1095 1096 \since Haiku R1 1097*/ 1098 1099 1100/*! 1101 \var B_FIND_PATH_LOG_DIRECTORY 1102 \brief The directory where log files are put. 1103 1104 \since Haiku R1 1105*/ 1106 1107 1108/*! 1109 \var B_FIND_PATH_MEDIA_NODES_DIRECTORY 1110 \brief The media node add-ons directory. 1111 1112 \since Haiku R1 1113*/ 1114 1115 1116/*! 1117 \var B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGES_DIRECTORY 1118 \brief The directory where activated packages live. 1119 1120 \since Haiku R1 1121*/ 1122 1123 1124/*! 1125 \var B_FIND_PATH_PREFERENCES_DIRECTORY 1126 \brief The preference application directory. 1127 1128 \since Haiku R1 1129*/ 1130 1131 1132/*! 1133 \var B_FIND_PATH_SERVERS_DIRECTORY 1134 \brief The server and daemon program directory. 1135 1136 \since Haiku R1 1137*/ 1138 1139 1140/*! 1141 \var B_FIND_PATH_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY 1142 \brief The directory used for installation location wide settings. 1143 1144 Note that for the user's home config installation location, this is not 1145 the same as the user's settings directory. Software installed in that 1146 installation location puts their global settings files here. 1147 1148 \since Haiku R1 1149*/ 1150 1151 1152/*! 1153 \var B_FIND_PATH_SOUNDS_DIRECTORY 1154 \brief The directory for sound files. 1155 1156 \since Haiku R1 1157*/ 1158 1159 1160/*! 1161 \var B_FIND_PATH_SPOOL_DIRECTORY 1162 \brief The directory for spool data, e.g. pending printer jobs. 1163 1164 \since Haiku R1 1165*/ 1166 1167 1168/*! 1169 \var B_FIND_PATH_TRANSLATORS_DIRECTORY 1170 \brief The translator add-ons directory. 1171 1172 \since Haiku R1 1173*/ 1174 1175 1176/*! 1177 \var B_FIND_PATH_VAR_DIRECTORY 1178 \brief The directory for variable data (Unix "var" directory). 1179 1180 \since Haiku R1 1181*/ 1182 1183 1184/*! 1185 \var B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH 1186 \brief The path of the image file that was identified by a pointer 1187 argument passed to the respective function. 1188 1189 \since Haiku R1 1190*/ 1191 1192 1193/*! 1194 \var B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH 1195 \brief The path of the package the file referred to by the specified path 1196 belongs to. 1197 1198 \since Haiku R1 1199*/ 1200 1201 1202/*! 1203 \fn status_t find_directory(directory_which which, dev_t volume, 1204 bool createIt, char* pathString, int32 length) 1205 \ingroup libroot 1206 \brief C interface to find_directory 1207 1208 Fills up to \a length characters of \a pathString with the path to \a which 1209 on \a volume. Creates the directory if it doesn't exists if \a createIt is 1210 set. 1211 1212 \since BeOS R3 1213*/ 1214 1215 1216/*! 1217 \fn status_t find_directory(directory_which which, BPath* path, bool createIt, 1218 BVolume* volume) 1219 \ingroup libbe 1220 \brief C++ interface to find_directory 1221 1222 Set \a path to \a which on \a volume. 1223 1224 \since BeOS R3 1225*/ 1226 1227 1228/*! 1229 \fn status_t find_path(const void* codePointer, 1230 path_base_directory baseDirectory, const char* subPath, 1231 char* pathBuffer, size_t bufferSize) 1232 \ingroup libroot 1233 \brief Retrieves a path in the file system layout based on a loaded image 1234 file. 1235 1236 The function determines the path of the image (i.e. executable, library, or 1237 add-on) file associated with \a codePointer, a pointer to a location in the 1238 code or static data of an image loaded in the caller's team. Based on that, 1239 path \a baseDirectory is evaluated. In most cases that means first 1240 determining the path of the installation location from the path, then 1241 appending the relative path corresponding to the given \a baseDirectory 1242 constant, and finally appending \a subPath, if given. 1243 1244 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, the 1245 caller's architecture (as returned by get_architecture()) is used for 1246 constructing the path. 1247 1248 If \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH or \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH are 1249 specified, \a subPath is ignored. In the former case the path of the image 1250 file is returned. In the latter case the path of the package containing the 1251 image file, if any. 1252 1253 \param codePointer A pointer to code or static data belonging to the image 1254 based on which the path shall be computed. The special value 1255 \c B_APP_IMAGE_SYMBOL can be used to refer to the program image, and 1256 \c B_CURRENT_IMAGE_SYMBOL for the caller's image. 1257 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which path to retrieve. 1258 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1259 \param pathBuffer Pointer to a pre-allocated buffer the retrieved path 1260 shall be stored in. 1261 \param bufferSize Size of the \a pathBuffer buffer. 1262 \return A status code. 1263 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1264 \retval B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW The provided \a pathBuffer wasn't large enough. 1265 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1266 path doesn't exist. E.g. \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH was specified 1267 and the image file doesn't belong to a package. 1268 1269 \since Haiku R1 1270*/ 1271 1272 1273/*! 1274 \fn status_t find_path_etc(const void* codePointer, const char* dependency, 1275 const char* architecture, path_base_directory baseDirectory, 1276 const char* subPath, uint32 flags, char* pathBuffer, size_t bufferSize) 1277 \ingroup libroot 1278 \brief Retrieves a path in the file system layout based on a loaded image 1279 file. 1280 1281 The function determines the path of the image (i.e. executable, library, or 1282 add-on) file associated with \a codePointer, a pointer to a location in the 1283 code or static data of an image loaded in the caller's team. Based on that, 1284 path \a baseDirectory is evaluated. In most cases that means first 1285 determining the path of the installation location from the path, then 1286 appending the relative path corresponding to the given \a baseDirectory 1287 constant, and finally appending \a subPath, if given. 1288 1289 If \a dependency is specified, instead of determining the installation 1290 location path from the image path, the installation location path of the 1291 dependency \a dependency of the package containing the image file is used. 1292 1293 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, 1294 \a architecture is used for constructing the path. If \a architecture is 1295 \c NULL, the caller's architecture (as returned by get_architecture()) is 1296 used. 1297 1298 If \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH or \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH are 1299 specified, \a dependency and \a subPath are ignored. In the former case the 1300 path of the image file is returned. In the latter case the path of the 1301 package containing the image file, if any. 1302 1303 \param codePointer A pointer to code or static data belonging to the image 1304 based on which the path shall be computed. The special value 1305 \c B_APP_IMAGE_SYMBOL can be used to refer to the program image, and 1306 \c B_CURRENT_IMAGE_SYMBOL for the caller's image. 1307 \param dependency The name of the package's "requires" entry to be used for 1308 resolving the installation location. Can be \c NULL. 1309 \param architecture The name of the architecture to be used for resolving 1310 architecture dependent paths. Can be \c NULL, in which case the 1311 caller's architecture is used. 1312 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which path to retrieve. 1313 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1314 \param flags Bitwise OR of any of the following flags: 1315 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path doesn't 1316 exist, create it as a directory (including all missing ancestors). 1317 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_PARENT_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path's 1318 parent doesn't exist, create the parent directory (including all 1319 missing ancestors). 1320 - \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY: If the resulting path doesn't exist, 1321 fail with \c B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND. 1322 \param pathBuffer Pointer to a pre-allocated buffer the retrieved path 1323 shall be stored in. 1324 \param bufferSize Size of the \a pathBuffer buffer. 1325 \return A status code. 1326 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1327 \retval B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW The provided \a pathBuffer wasn't large enough. 1328 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1329 path doesn't exist. E.g. \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH was specified 1330 and the image file doesn't belong to a package, or \c dependency 1331 was specified, but isn't a "requires" entry of the package, or 1332 \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY was specified and the resulting path 1333 doesn't exist. 1334 1335 \since Haiku R1 1336*/ 1337 1338 1339/*! 1340 \fn status_t find_path_for_path(const char* path, 1341 path_base_directory baseDirectory, const char* subPath, 1342 char* pathBuffer, size_t bufferSize) 1343 \ingroup libroot 1344 \brief Retrieves a path in the file system layout based on a given path. 1345 1346 Based on the given path \a path the function evaluates \a baseDirectory. In 1347 most cases that means first determining the path of the installation 1348 location from the given path, then appending the relative path corresponding 1349 to the given \a baseDirectory constant, and finally appending \a subPath, if 1350 given. 1351 1352 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, the 1353 architecture associated with the given path (as returned by 1354 guess_architecture_for_path()) is used for constructing the path. 1355 1356 If \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH is specified, \a subPath is ignored. In 1357 this case the path of the package containing the file referred to by \a path 1358 is returned. \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH is not a valid argument for this 1359 function. 1360 1361 \param path A path based on which the path shall be computed. 1362 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which path to retrieve. 1363 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1364 \param pathBuffer Pointer to a pre-allocated buffer the retrieved path 1365 shall be stored in. 1366 \param bufferSize Size of the \a pathBuffer buffer. 1367 \return A status code. 1368 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1369 \retval B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW The provided \a pathBuffer wasn't large enough. 1370 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1371 path doesn't exist. E.g. \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH was specified 1372 and \a path does refer to a file that belongs to a package. 1373 1374 \since Haiku R1 1375*/ 1376 1377 1378/*! 1379 \fn status_t find_path_for_path_etc(const char* path, 1380 const char* dependency, const char* architecture, 1381 path_base_directory baseDirectory, const char* subPath, uint32 flags, 1382 char* pathBuffer, size_t bufferSize) 1383 \ingroup libroot 1384 \brief Retrieves a path in the file system layout based on a given path. 1385 1386 Based on the given path \a path the function evaluates \a baseDirectory. In 1387 most cases that means first determining the path of the installation 1388 location from the given path, then appending the relative path corresponding 1389 to the given \a baseDirectory constant, and finally appending \a subPath, if 1390 given. 1391 1392 If \a dependency is specified, instead of determining the installation 1393 location path from the given path, the installation location path of the 1394 dependency \a dependency of the package containing the file referred to by 1395 \a path is used. 1396 1397 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, 1398 \a architecture is used for constructing the path. If \a architecture is 1399 \c NULL, the architecture associated with the given path (as returned by 1400 guess_architecture_for_path()) is used. 1401 1402 If \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH is specified, \a dependency and 1403 \a subPath are ignored. In this case the path of the package containing the 1404 file referred to by \a path is returned. \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH is not 1405 a valid argument for this function. 1406 1407 \param path A path based on which the path shall be computed. 1408 \param dependency The name of the package's "requires" entry to be used for 1409 resolving the installation location. Can be \c NULL. 1410 \param architecture The name of the architecture to be used for resolving 1411 architecture dependent paths. Can be \c NULL, in which case the 1412 architecture associated with \a path is used. 1413 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which path to retrieve. 1414 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1415 \param flags Bitwise OR of any of the following flags: 1416 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path doesn't 1417 exist, create it as a directory (including all missing ancestors). 1418 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_PARENT_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path's 1419 parent doesn't exist, create the parent directory (including all 1420 missing ancestors). 1421 - \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY: If the resulting path doesn't exist, 1422 fail with \c B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND. 1423 \param pathBuffer Pointer to a pre-allocated buffer the retrieved path 1424 shall be stored in. 1425 \param bufferSize Size of the \a pathBuffer buffer. 1426 \return A status code. 1427 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1428 \retval B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW The provided \a pathBuffer wasn't large enough. 1429 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1430 path doesn't exist. E.g. \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH was specified 1431 and \a path does refer to a file that belongs to a package, or 1432 \c dependency was specified, but isn't a "requires" entry of the 1433 package, or \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY was specified and the 1434 resulting path doesn't exist. 1435 1436 \since Haiku R1 1437*/ 1438 1439 1440/*! 1441 \fn status_t find_paths(path_base_directory baseDirectory, 1442 const char* subPath, char*** _paths, size_t* _pathCount) 1443 \ingroup libroot 1444 \brief Retrieves a list of paths in the file system layout. 1445 1446 For each installation location -- in the order most specific to most 1447 generic, non-packaged before packaged -- the function evaluates 1448 \a baseDirectory to a path and appends \a subPath, if given. 1449 1450 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, 1451 the caller's architecture (as returned by get_architecture()) is used for 1452 constructing each path. 1453 1454 \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH and \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH are not 1455 valid arguments for this function. 1456 1457 The array of paths retrieved is allocated on the heap and returned via 1458 \a _paths. The caller is responsible for calling free() for the returned 1459 pointer. 1460 1461 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which paths to retrieve. 1462 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1463 \param _paths Pointer to a pre-allocated variable where the pointer to the 1464 allocated path array shall be stored on success. 1465 \param _pathCount Pointer to a pre-allocated variable where the number of 1466 paths in the path array shall be stored on success. 1467 1468 \return A status code. 1469 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1470 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1471 paths doesn't exist. 1472 1473 \since Haiku R1 1474*/ 1475 1476 1477/*! 1478 \fn status_t find_paths_etc(const char* architecture, 1479 path_base_directory baseDirectory, const char* subPath, uint32 flags, 1480 char*** _paths, size_t* _pathCount) 1481 \ingroup libroot 1482 \brief Retrieves a list of paths in the file system layout. 1483 1484 For each installation location -- in the order most specific to most 1485 generic, non-packaged before packaged -- the function evaluates 1486 \a baseDirectory to a path and appends \a subPath, if given. 1487 1488 If \a baseDirectory specifies a path that is architecture dependent, 1489 \a architecture is used for constructing each path. If \a architecture is 1490 \c NULL, the caller's architecture (as returned by get_architecture()) is 1491 used. 1492 1493 \c B_FIND_PATH_PACKAGE_PATH and \c B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH are not 1494 valid arguments for this function. 1495 1496 The array of paths retrieved is allocated on the heap and returned via 1497 \a _paths. The caller is responsible for calling free() for the returned 1498 pointer. 1499 1500 \param architecture The name of the architecture to be used for resolving 1501 architecture dependent paths. Can be \c NULL, in which case the 1502 caller's architecture is used. 1503 \param baseDirectory Constant indicating which paths to retrieve. 1504 \param subPath Relative subpath that shall be appended. Can be \c NULL. 1505 \param flags Bitwise OR of any of the following flags: 1506 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path doesn't 1507 exist, create it as a directory (including all missing ancestors). 1508 - \c B_FIND_PATH_CREATE_PARENT_DIRECTORY: If the resulting path's 1509 parent doesn't exist, create the parent directory (including all 1510 missing ancestors). 1511 - \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY: If the resulting path doesn't exist, 1512 fail with \c B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND. 1513 \param _paths Pointer to a pre-allocated variable where the pointer to the 1514 allocated path array shall be stored on success. 1515 \param _pathCount Pointer to a pre-allocated variable where the number of 1516 paths in the path array shall be stored on success. 1517 \return A status code. 1518 \retval B_OK Everything went fine. 1519 \retval B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND A file system entry required for retrieving the 1520 paths doesn't exist. E.g. \c B_FIND_PATH_EXISTING_ONLY was 1521 specified and none of the resulting paths do exist. 1522 1523 \since Haiku R1 1524*/ 1525