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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __INCLUDE_NUTTX_ENVPATH_H #define __INCLUDE_NUTTX_ENVPATH_H /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_ENVPATH /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Public Types ****************************************************************************/ /* ENVPATH_HANDLE is an opaque handle used to traverse the absolute paths * assigned to the PATH environment variable. */ typedef FAR void *ENVPATH_HANDLE; /**************************************************************************** * Public Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef __cplusplus #define EXTERN extern "C" extern "C" { #else #define EXTERN extern #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: envpath_init * * Description: * Initialize for the traversal of each value in the PATH variable. The * usage is sequence is as follows: * * Input Parameters: * name - The variable name of environment to searches path list. * * 1) Call envpath_init() to initialize for the traversal. envpath_init() * will return an opaque handle that can then be provided to * envpath_next() and envpath_release(). * 2) Call envpath_next() repeatedly to examine every file that lies * in the directories of the PATH variable * 3) Call envpath_release() to free resources set aside by envpath_init(). * * Input Parameters: * None * * Returned Value: * On success, envpath_init() return a non-NULL, opaque handle that may * subsequently be used in calls to envpath_next() and envpath_release(). * On error, a NULL handle value will be returned. The most likely cause * of an error would be that there is no value associated with the PATH * variable. * ****************************************************************************/ ENVPATH_HANDLE envpath_init(FAR const char *name); /**************************************************************************** * Name: envpath_next * * Description: * Traverse all possible values in the PATH variable in attempt to find * the full path to an executable file when only a relative path is * provided. * * Input Parameters: * handle - The handle value returned by envpath_init * relpath - The relative path to the file to be found. * * Returned Value: * On success, a non-NULL pointer to a null-terminated string is provided. * This is the full path to a file that exists in the file system. This * function will verify that the file exists (but will not verify that it * is marked executable). * * NOTE: The string pointer return in the success case points to allocated * memory. This memory must be freed by the called by calling kmm_free(). * * NULL is returned if no path is found to any file with the provided * 'relpath' from any absolute path in the PATH variable. In this case, * there is no point in calling envpath_next() further; envpath_release() * must be called to release resources set aside by expath_init(). * ****************************************************************************/ FAR char *envpath_next(ENVPATH_HANDLE handle, FAR const char *relpath); /**************************************************************************** * Name: envpath_release * * Description: * Release all resources set aside by envpath_init() when the handle value * was created. The handle value is invalid on return from this function. * Attempts to all envpath_next() or envpath_release() with such a 'stale' * handle will result in undefined (i.e., not good) behavior. * * Input Parameters: * handle - The handle value returned by envpath_init * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ void envpath_release(ENVPATH_HANDLE handle); #undef EXTERN #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* CONFIG_LIBC_ENVPATH */ #endif /* INCLUDE_NUTTX_ENVPATH_H */