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IFND DOS_DOSASL_I
DOS_DOSASL_I SET 1
**
** $VER: dosasl.i 36.19 (2.5.91)
** Includes Release 40.15
**
** pattern-matching structure definitions
**
** (C) Copyright 1989-1993 Commodore-Amiga, Inc.
** All Rights Reserved
**
IFND EXEC_LIBRARIES_I
INCLUDE "exec/libraries.i"
ENDC
IFND EXEC_LISTS_I
INCLUDE "exec/lists.i"
ENDC
IFND DOS_DOS_I
INCLUDE "dos/dos.i"
ENDC
************************************************************************
************************ PATTERN MATCHING ******************************
************************************************************************
* structure expected by MatchFirst, MatchNext.
* Allocate this structure and initialize it as follows:
*
* Set ap_BreakBits to the signal bits (CDEF) that you want to take a
* break on, or NULL, if you don't want to convenience the user.
*
* If you want to have the FULL PATH NAME of the files you found,
* allocate a buffer at the END of this structure, and put the size of
* it into ap_Strlen. If you don't want the full path name, make sure
* you set ap_Strlen to zero. In this case, the name of the file, and stats
* are available in the ap_Info, as per usual.
*
* Then call MatchFirst() and then afterwards, MatchNext() with this structure.
* You should check the return value each time (see below) and take the
* appropriate action, ultimately calling MatchEnd() when there are
* no more files and you are done. You can tell when you are done by
* checking for the normal AmigaDOS return code ERROR_NO_MORE_ENTRIES.
*
STRUCTURE AnchorPath,0
LABEL ap_First
CPTR ap_Base ; pointer to first anchor
LABEL ap_Current
CPTR ap_Last ; pointer to last anchor
LONG ap_BreakBits ; Bits we want to break on
LONG ap_FoundBreak ; Bits we broke on. Also returns ERROR_BREAK
LABEL ap_Length ; Old compatability for LONGWORD ap_Length
BYTE ap_Flags ; New use for extra word.
BYTE ap_Reserved
WORD ap_Strlen ; This is what ap_Length used to be
STRUCT ap_Info,fib_SIZEOF ; FileInfoBlock
LABEL ap_Buf ; Buffer for path name, allocated by user
LABEL ap_SIZEOF
BITDEF AP,DOWILD,0 ; User option ALL
BITDEF AP,ITSWILD,1 ; Set by MatchFirst, used by MatchNext
; Application can test APB_ITSWILD,
; too (means that there's a wildcard
; in the pattern after calling
; MatchFirst).
BITDEF AP,DODIR,2 ; Bit is SET if a DIR node should be
; entered. Application can RESET this
; bit after MatchFirst/MatchNext to
; AVOID entering a dir.
BITDEF AP,DIDDIR,3 ; Bit is SET for an "expired" dir node.
BITDEF AP,NOMEMERR,4 ; Set on memory error
BITDEF AP,DODOT,5 ; If set, allow conversion of '.' to
; CurrentDir
BITDEF AP,DirChanged,6 ; ap_Current->an_Lock changed
; since last MatchNext call
BITDEF AP,FollowHLinks,7 ; follow hardlinks on DODIR - defaults
; to not following hardlinks on a DODIR.
STRUCTURE AChain,0
CPTR an_Child
CPTR an_Parent
LONG an_Lock
STRUCT an_Info,fib_SIZEOF ; FileInfoBlock
BYTE an_Flags
LABEL an_String
LABEL an_SIZEOF
BITDEF DD,PatternBit,0
BITDEF DD,ExaminedBit,1
BITDEF DD,Completed,2
BITDEF DD,AllBit,3
BITDEF DD,SINGLE,4
* Constants used by wildcard routines, these are the pre-parsed tokens
* referred to by pattern match. It is not necessary for you to do
* anything about these, MatchFirst() MatchNext() handle all these for you.
P_ANY EQU $80 ; Token for '*' or '#?
P_SINGLE EQU $81 ; Token for '?'
P_ORSTART EQU $82 ; Token for '('
P_ORNEXT EQU $83 ; Token for '|'
P_OREND EQU $84 ; Token for ')'
P_NOT EQU $85 ; Token for '~'
P_NOTEND EQU $86 ; Token for
P_NOTCLASS EQU $87 ; Token for '^'
P_CLASS EQU $88 ; Token for '[]'
P_REPBEG EQU $89 ; Token for '['
P_REPEND EQU $8A ; Token for ']'
P_STOP EQU $8B ; token to force end of evaluation
* Values for an_Status, NOTE: These are the actual bit numbers
COMPLEX_BIT EQU 1 ; Parsing complex pattern
EXAMINE_BIT EQU 2 ; Searching directory
* Returns from MatchFirst(), MatchNext()
* You can also get dos error returns, such as ERROR_NO_MORE_ENTRIES,
* these are in the dos.h file.
*
ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW EQU 303 ; User or internal buffer overflow
ERROR_BREAK EQU 304 ; A break character was received
ERROR_NOT_EXECUTABLE EQU 305 ; A file has E bit cleared
ENDC ; DOS_DOSASL_I