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86 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
86 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2014-2015 The Notify Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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package notify
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import "errors"
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var (
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errAlreadyWatched = errors.New("path is already watched")
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errNotWatched = errors.New("path is not being watched")
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errInvalidEventSet = errors.New("invalid event set provided")
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)
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// Watcher is a intermediate interface for wrapping inotify, ReadDirChangesW,
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// FSEvents, kqueue and poller implementations.
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//
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// The watcher implementation is expected to do its own mapping between paths and
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// create watchers if underlying event notification does not support it. For
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// the ease of implementation it is guaranteed that paths provided via Watch and
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// Unwatch methods are absolute and clean.
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type watcher interface {
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// Watch requests a watcher creation for the given path and given event set.
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Watch(path string, event Event) error
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// Unwatch requests a watcher deletion for the given path and given event set.
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Unwatch(path string) error
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// Rewatch provides a functionality for modifying existing watch-points, like
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// expanding its event set.
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//
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// Rewatch modifies existing watch-point under for the given path. It passes
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// the existing event set currently registered for the given path, and the
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// new, requested event set.
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//
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// It is guaranteed that Tree will not pass to Rewatch zero value for any
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// of its arguments. If old == new and watcher can be upgraded to
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// recursiveWatcher interface, a watch for the corresponding path is expected
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// to be changed from recursive to the non-recursive one.
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Rewatch(path string, old, new Event) error
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// Close unwatches all paths that are registered. When Close returns, it
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// is expected it will report no more events.
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Close() error
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}
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// RecursiveWatcher is an interface for a Watcher for those OS, which do support
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// recursive watching over directories.
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type recursiveWatcher interface {
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RecursiveWatch(path string, event Event) error
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// RecursiveUnwatch removes a recursive watch-point given by the path. For
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// native recursive implementation there is no difference in functionality
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// between Unwatch and RecursiveUnwatch, however for those platforms, that
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// requires emulation for recursive watch-points, the implementation differs.
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RecursiveUnwatch(path string) error
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// RecursiveRewatcher provides a functionality for modifying and/or relocating
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// existing recursive watch-points.
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//
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// To relocate a watch-point means to unwatch oldpath and set a watch-point on
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// newpath.
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//
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// To modify a watch-point means either to expand or shrink its event set.
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//
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// Tree can want to either relocate, modify or relocate and modify a watch-point
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// via single RecursiveRewatch call.
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//
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// If oldpath == newpath, the watch-point is expected to change its event set value
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// from oldevent to newevent.
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//
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// If oldevent == newevent, the watch-point is expected to relocate from oldpath
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// to the newpath.
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//
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// If oldpath != newpath and oldevent != newevent, the watch-point is expected
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// to relocate from oldpath to the newpath first and then change its event set
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// value from oldevent to the newevent. In other words the end result must be
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// a watch-point set on newpath with newevent value of its event set.
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//
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// It is guaranteed that Tree will not pass to RecurisveRewatcha zero value
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// for any of its arguments. If oldpath == newpath and oldevent == newevent,
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// a watch for the corresponding path is expected to be changed for
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// non-recursive to the recursive one.
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RecursiveRewatch(oldpath, newpath string, oldevent, newevent Event) error
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}
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