#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
+#ifndef COMPILER_MSVC
#include <dirent.h>
+#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <regex.h>
using namespace std;
using namespace PBD;
+static string
+replace_chars (const string& str, const string& illegal_chars)
+{
+ string::size_type pos;
+ Glib::ustring legal;
+
+ /* this is the one place in Ardour where we need to iterate across
+ * potential multibyte characters, and thus we need Glib::ustring
+ */
+
+ legal = str;
+ pos = 0;
+
+ while ((pos = legal.find_first_of (illegal_chars, pos)) != string::npos) {
+ legal.replace (pos, 1, "_");
+ pos += 1;
+ }
+
+ return string (legal);
+}
+/** take an arbitrary string as an argument, and return a version of it
+ * suitable for use as a path (directory/folder name). This is the Ardour 3.X
+ * and later version of this code. It defines a very small number of characters
+ * that are not allowed in a path on the build target filesystem (basically,
+ * POSIX or Windows) and replaces any instances of them with an underscore.
+ *
+ * NOTE: this is intended only to legalize for the filesystem that Ardour
+ * is running on. Export should use legalize_for_universal_path() since
+ * the goal there is to be legal across filesystems.
+ */
string
legalize_for_path (const string& str)
+{
+ return replace_chars (str, "/\\");
+}
+
+/** take an arbitrary string as an argument, and return a version of it
+ * suitable for use as a path (directory/folder name). This is the Ardour 3.X
+ * and later version of this code. It defines a small number
+ * of characters that are not allowed in a path on any of our target
+ * filesystems, and replaces any instances of them with an underscore.
+ *
+ * NOTE: this is intended to create paths that should be legal on
+ * ANY filesystem.
+ */
+string
+legalize_for_universal_path (const string& str)
+{
+ return replace_chars (str, "<>:\"/\\|?*");
+}
+
+/** Legalize for a URI path component. This is like
+ * legalize_for_universal_path, but stricter, disallowing spaces and hash.
+ * This avoids %20 escapes in URIs, but probably needs work to be more strictly
+ * correct.
+ */
+string
+legalize_for_uri (const string& str)
+{
+ return replace_chars (str, "<>:\"/\\|?* #");
+}
+
+/** take an arbitrary string as an argument, and return a version of it
+ * suitable for use as a path (directory/folder name). This is the Ardour 2.X
+ * version of this code, which used an approach that came to be seen as
+ * problematic: defining the characters that were allowed and replacing all
+ * others with underscores. See legalize_for_path() for the 3.X and later
+ * version.
+ */
+
+string
+legalize_for_path_2X (const string& str)
{
string::size_type pos;
- string illegal_chars = "/\\"; /* DOS, POSIX. Yes, we're going to ignore HFS */
- string legal;
+ string legal_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrtsuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_+=: ";
+ Glib::ustring legal;
+
+ /* this is the one place in Ardour where we need to iterate across
+ * potential multibyte characters, and thus we need Glib::ustring
+ */
legal = str;
pos = 0;
- while ((pos = legal.find_first_of (illegal_chars, pos)) != string::npos) {
+ while ((pos = legal.find_first_not_of (legal_chars, pos)) != string::npos) {
legal.replace (pos, 1, "_");
pos += 1;
}
}
-bool
-could_be_a_valid_path (const string& path)
-{
- vector<string> posix_dirs;
- vector<string> dos_dirs;
- string testpath;
-
- split (path, posix_dirs, '/');
- split (path, dos_dirs, '\\');
-
- /* remove the last component of each */
-
- posix_dirs.erase (--posix_dirs.end());
- dos_dirs.erase (--dos_dirs.end());
-
- if (G_DIR_SEPARATOR == '/') {
- for (vector<string>::iterator x = posix_dirs.begin(); x != posix_dirs.end(); ++x) {
- testpath = Glib::build_filename (testpath, *x);
- cerr << "Testing " << testpath << endl;
- if (!Glib::file_test (testpath, Glib::FILE_TEST_IS_DIR|Glib::FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) {
- return false;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (G_DIR_SEPARATOR == '\\') {
- testpath = "";
- for (vector<string>::iterator x = dos_dirs.begin(); x != dos_dirs.end(); ++x) {
- testpath = Glib::build_filename (testpath, *x);
- cerr << "Testing " << testpath << endl;
- if (!Glib::file_test (testpath, Glib::FILE_TEST_IS_DIR|Glib::FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) {
- return false;
- }
- }
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
XMLNode *
find_named_node (const XMLNode& node, string name)
{
return (s2.size() == s.size()) ? 0 : (s.size() < s2.size()) ? -1 : 1;
}
+int cmp_nocase_utf8 (const string& s1, const string& s2)
+{
+ const char *cstr1 = s1.c_str();
+ const char *cstr2 = s2.c_str();
+ gchar *cstr1folded = NULL;
+ gchar *cstr2folded = NULL;
+ int retval;
+
+ if (!g_utf8_validate (cstr1, -1, NULL) ||
+ !g_utf8_validate (cstr2, -1, NULL)) {
+ // fall back to comparing ASCII
+ return g_ascii_strcasecmp (cstr1, cstr2);
+ }
+
+ cstr1folded = g_utf8_casefold (cstr1, -1);
+ cstr2folded = g_utf8_casefold (cstr2, -1);
+
+ if (cstr1folded && cstr2folded) {
+ retval = strcmp (cstr1folded, cstr2folded);
+ } else {
+ // this shouldn't happen, make the best of it
+ retval = g_ascii_strcasecmp (cstr1, cstr2);
+ }
+
+ if (cstr1folded) {
+ g_free (cstr1folded);
+ }
+
+ if (cstr2folded) {
+ g_free (cstr2folded);
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
int
touch_file (string path)
{
return false;
}
-string
-path_expand (string path)
-{
- if (path.empty()) {
- return path;
- }
-
- /* tilde expansion */
-
- if (path[0] == '~') {
- if (path.length() == 1) {
- return Glib::get_home_dir();
- }
-
- if (path[1] == '/') {
- path.replace (0, 1, Glib::get_home_dir());
- } else {
- /* can't handle ~roger, so just leave it */
- }
- }
-
- /* now do $VAR substitution, since wordexp isn't reliable */
-
- regex_t compiled_pattern;
- const int nmatches = 100;
- regmatch_t matches[nmatches];
-
- if (regcomp (&compiled_pattern, "\\$([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*|\\{[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\})", REG_EXTENDED)) {
- cerr << "bad regcomp\n";
- return path;
- }
-
- while (true) {
-
- cerr << "working on " << path << endl;
-
- if (regexec (&compiled_pattern, path.c_str(), nmatches, matches, 0)) {
- break;
- }
-
- /* matches[0] gives the entire match */
-
- string match = path.substr (matches[0].rm_so, matches[0].rm_eo - matches[0].rm_so);
-
- /* try to get match from the environment */
-
- if (match[1] == '{') {
- /* ${FOO} form */
- match = match.substr (2, match.length() - 3);
- }
-
- char* matched_value = getenv (match.c_str());
-
- if (matched_value) {
- path.replace (matches[0].rm_so, matches[0].rm_eo - matches[0].rm_so, matched_value);
- } else {
- path.replace (matches[0].rm_so, matches[0].rm_eo - matches[0].rm_so, string());
- }
-
- /* go back and do it again with whatever remains after the
- * substitution
- */
- }
-
- regfree (&compiled_pattern);
-
- /* canonicalize */
-
- char buf[PATH_MAX+1];
- realpath (path.c_str(), buf);
- return buf;
-}
-
#if __APPLE__
string
CFStringRefToStdString(CFStringRef stringRef)
}
if (str == _("JACK")) {
- return JACK;
+ return Engine;
}
fatal << string_compose (_("programming error: unknown sync source string \"%1\""), str) << endmsg;
/*NOTREACHED*/
- return JACK;
+ return Engine;
}
/** @param sh Return a short version of the string */
sync_source_to_string (SyncSource src, bool sh)
{
switch (src) {
- case JACK:
+ case Engine:
+ /* no other backends offer sync for now ... deal with this if we
+ * ever have to.
+ */
return _("JACK");
case MTC:
}
case MIDIClock:
- return _("MIDI Clock");
+ if (sh) {
+ return _("M-Clock");
+ } else {
+ return _("MIDI Clock");
+ }
+
+ case LTC:
+ return _("LTC");
}
/* GRRRR .... stupid, stupid gcc - you can't get here from there, all enum values are handled */
return _("JACK");
return METER_FALLOFF_SLOWEST;
case MeterFalloffSlow:
return METER_FALLOFF_SLOW;
+ case MeterFalloffSlowish:
+ return METER_FALLOFF_SLOWISH;
case MeterFalloffMedium:
return METER_FALLOFF_MEDIUM;
+ case MeterFalloffModerate:
+ return METER_FALLOFF_MODERATE;
case MeterFalloffFast:
return METER_FALLOFF_FAST;
case MeterFalloffFaster:
else if (val <= METER_FALLOFF_SLOW) {
return MeterFalloffSlow;
}
+ else if (val <= METER_FALLOFF_SLOWISH) {
+ return MeterFalloffSlowish;
+ }
+ else if (val <= METER_FALLOFF_MODERATE) {
+ return MeterFalloffModerate;
+ }
else if (val <= METER_FALLOFF_MEDIUM) {
return MeterFalloffMedium;
}
return (yn ? "yes" : "no");
}
-bool
-string_is_affirmative (const std::string& str)
-{
- /* to be used only with XML data - not intended to handle user input */
-
- if (str.empty ()) {
- return false;
- }
-
- /* the use of g_strncasecmp() is solely to get around issues with
- * charsets posed by trying to use C++ for the same
- * comparison. switching a std::string to its lower- or upper-case
- * version has several issues, but handled by default
- * in the way we desire when doing it in C.
- */
-
- return str == "1" || str == "y" || str == "Y" || (!g_strncasecmp(str.c_str(), "yes", str.length()));
-}
-
const char*
native_header_format_extension (HeaderFormat hf, const DataType& type)
{