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1/** @file
2 * Settings File Manipulation API.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 *
25 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
26 * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
27 * additional information or have any questions.
28 */
29
30#ifndef ___VBox_settings_h
31#define ___VBox_settings_h
32
33#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
34#include <iprt/cpputils.h>
35#include <iprt/string.h>
36
37#include <list>
38#include <memory>
39#include <limits>
40
41/* these conflict with numeric_digits<>::min and max */
42#undef min
43#undef max
44
45#include <iprt/assert.h>
46#include <iprt/string.h>
47#include <iprt/mem.h>
48#include <iprt/time.h>
49
50#include <stdarg.h>
51
52
53/** @defgroup grp_settings Settings File Manipulation API
54 * @{
55 *
56 * The Settings File Manipulation API allows to maintain a configuration file
57 * that contains "name-value" pairs grouped under named keys which are in turn
58 * organized in a hierarchical tree-like structure:
59 *
60 * @code
61 * <RootKey>
62 * <Key1 attr1="value" attr2=""/>
63 * <Key2 attr1="value">
64 * <SubKey1>SubKey1_Value</SubKey1>
65 * <SubKey2 attr1="value">SubKey2_Value</SubKey2>
66 * Key2_Value
67 * </Key2>
68 * </RootKey>
69 * @endcode
70 *
71 * All strings this API manipulates with are zero-terminated arrays of @c char
72 * in UTF-8 encoding. Strings returned by the API are owned by the API unless
73 * explicitly stated otherwise. Strings passed to the API are accessed by the
74 * API only during the given API call unless explicitly stated otherwise. If
75 * necessary, the API will make a copy of the supplied string.
76 *
77 * Error reprting is perfomed using C++ exceptions. All exceptions thrown by
78 * this API are derived from settings::Error. This doesn't cover exceptions
79 * that may be thrown by third-party library calls made by this API.
80 *
81 * All public classes represented by this API that support copy operations
82 * (i.e. may be created or assigned from other instsances of the same class),
83 * such as Key and Value classes, implement shallow copies and use this mode by
84 * default. It means two things:
85 *
86 * 1. Instances of these classes can be freely copied around and used as return
87 * values. All copies will share the same internal data block (using the
88 * reference counting technique) so that the copy operation is cheap, both
89 * in terms of memory and speed.
90 *
91 * 2. Since copied instances share the same data, an attempt to change data in
92 * the original will be reflected in all existing copies.
93 *
94 * Making deep copies or detaching the existing shallow copy from its original
95 * is not yet supported.
96 *
97 * Note that the Settings File API is not thread-safe. It means that if you
98 * want to use the same instance of a class from the settings namespace on more
99 * than one thread at a time, you will have to provide necessary access
100 * serialization yourself.
101 *
102 * Due to some (not propely studied) libxml2 limitations, the Settings File
103 * API is not thread-safe. Therefore, the API caller must provide
104 * serialization for threads using this API simultaneously. Note though that
105 * if the libxml2 library is (even imlicitly) used on some other thread which
106 * doesn't use this API (e.g. third-party code), it may lead to resource
107 * conflicts (followed by crashes, memory corruption etc.). A proper solution
108 * for these conflicts is to be found.
109 *
110 * In order to load a settings file the program creates a TreeBackend instance
111 * using one of the specific backends (e.g. XmlTreeBackend) and then passes an
112 * Input stream object (e.g. File or MemoryBuf) to the TreeBackend::read()
113 * method to parse the stream and build the settings tree. On success, the
114 * program uses the TreeBackend::rootKey() method to access the root key of
115 * the settings tree. The root key provides access to the whole tree of
116 * settings through the methods of the Key class which allow to read, change
117 * and create new key values. Below is an example that uses the XML backend to
118 * load the settings tree, then modifies it and then saves the modifications.
119 *
120 * @code
121 using namespace settings;
122
123 try
124 {
125 File file (File::ReadWrite, "myfile.xml");
126 XmlTreeBackend tree;
127
128 // load the tree, parse it and validate using the XML schema
129 tree.read (aFile, "myfile.xsd", XmlTreeBackend::Read_AddDefaults);
130
131 // get the root key
132 Key root = tree.key();
133 printf ("root=%s\n", root.name());
134
135 // enumerate all child keys of the root key named Foo
136 Key::list children = root.keys ("Foo");
137 for (Key::list::const_iterator it = children.begin();
138 it != children.end();
139 ++ it)
140 {
141 // get the "level" attribute
142 int level = (*it).value <int> ("level");
143 if (level > 5)
144 {
145 // if so, create a "Bar" key if it doesn't exist yet
146 Key bar = (*it).createKey ("Bar");
147 // set the "date" attribute
148 RTTIMESPEC now;
149 RTTimeNow (&now);
150 bar.setValue <RTTIMESPEC> ("date", now);
151 }
152 else if (level < 2)
153 {
154 // if its below 2, delete the whole "Foo" key
155 (*it).zap();
156 }
157 }
158
159 // save the tree on success (the second try is to distinguish between
160 // stream load and save errors)
161 try
162 {
163 aTree.write (aFile);
164 }
165 catch (const EIPRTFailure &err)
166 {
167 // this is an expected exception that may happen in case of stream
168 // read or write errors
169 printf ("Could not save the settings file '%s' (%Vrc)");
170 file.uri(), err.rc());
171
172 return FAILURE;
173 }
174
175 return SUCCESS;
176 }
177 catch (const EIPRTFailure &err)
178 {
179 // this is an expected exception that may happen in case of stream
180 // read or write errors
181 printf ("Could not load the settings file '%s' (%Vrc)");
182 file.uri(), err.rc());
183 }
184 catch (const XmlTreeBackend::Error &err)
185 {
186 // this is an XmlTreeBackend specific exception exception that may
187 // happen in case of XML parse or validation errors
188 printf ("Could not load the settings file '%s'.\n%s"),
189 file.uri(), err.what() ? err.what() : "Unknown error");
190 }
191 catch (const std::exception &err)
192 {
193 // the rest is unexpected (e.g. should not happen unless you
194 // specifically wish so for some reason and therefore allow for a
195 // situation that may throw one of these from within the try block
196 // above)
197 AssertMsgFailed ("Unexpected exception '%s' (%s)\n",
198 typeid (err).name(), err.what());
199 catch (...)
200 {
201 // this is even more unexpected, and no any useful info here
202 AssertMsgFailed ("Unexpected exception\n");
203 }
204
205 return FAILURE;
206 * @endcode
207 *
208 * Note that you can get a raw (string) value of the attribute using the
209 * Key::stringValue() method but often it's simpler and better to use the
210 * templated Key::value<>() method that can convert the string to a value of
211 * the given type for you (and throw exceptions when the converison is not
212 * possible). Similarly, the Key::setStringValue() methid is used to set a raw
213 * string value and there is a templated Key::setValue<>() method to set a
214 * typed value which will implicitly convert it to a string.
215 *
216 * Currently, types supported by Key::value<>() and Key::setValue<>() include
217 * all C and IPRT integer types, bool and RTTIMESPEC (represented as isoDate
218 * in XML). You can always add support for your own types by creating
219 * additional specializations of the FromString<>() and ToString<>() templates
220 * in the settings namespace (see the real examples in this header).
221 *
222 * See individual funciton, class and method descriptions to get more details
223 * on the Settings File Manipulation API.
224 */
225
226#ifndef IN_RING3
227# error "There are no settings APIs available in Ring-0 Context!"
228#else /* IN_RING3 */
229
230/** @def IN_VBOXSETTINGS_R3
231 * Used to indicate whether we're inside the same link module as the
232 * XML Settings File Manipulation API.
233 *
234 * @todo should go to a separate common include together with VBOXXML2_CLASS
235 * once there becomes more than one header in the VBoxXML2 library.
236 */
237#ifdef IN_VBOXSETTINGS_R3
238# define VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS DECLEXPORT_CLASS
239#else
240# define VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS DECLIMPORT_CLASS
241#endif
242
243/*
244 * Shut up MSVC complaining that auto_ptr[_ref] template instantiations (as a
245 * result of private data member declarations of some classes below) need to
246 * be exported too to in order to be accessible by clients. I don't
247 *
248 * The alternative is to instantiate a template before the data member
249 * declaration with the VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS prefix, but the standard disables
250 * explicit instantiations in a foreign namespace. However, a declaration
251 * like:
252 *
253 * template class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS std::auto_ptr <Data>;
254 *
255 * right before the member declaration makes MSVC happy too, but this is not a
256 * valid C++ construct (and G++ spits it out). So, for now we just disable the
257 * warning and will come back to this problem one dat later.
258 *
259 * We also disable another warning (4275) saying that a DLL-exported class
260 * inherits form a non-DLL-exported one (e.g. settings::ENoMemory ->
261 * std::bad_alloc). I can't get how it can harm yet.
262 */
263#if defined(_MSC_VER)
264#pragma warning (disable:4251)
265#pragma warning (disable:4275)
266#endif
267
268/* Forwards */
269typedef struct _xmlParserInput xmlParserInput;
270typedef xmlParserInput *xmlParserInputPtr;
271typedef struct _xmlParserCtxt xmlParserCtxt;
272typedef xmlParserCtxt *xmlParserCtxtPtr;
273typedef struct _xmlError xmlError;
274typedef xmlError *xmlErrorPtr;
275
276/**
277 * Settings File Manipulation API namespace.
278 */
279namespace settings
280{
281
282// Helpers
283//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
284
285/**
286 * Temporary holder for the formatted string.
287 *
288 * Instances of this class are used for passing the formatted string as an
289 * argument to an Error constructor or to another function that takes
290 * <tr>const char *</tr> and makes a copy of the string it points to.
291 */
292class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS FmtStr
293{
294public:
295
296 /**
297 * Creates a formatted string using the format string and a set of
298 * printf-like arguments.
299 */
300 FmtStr (const char *aFmt, ...)
301 {
302 va_list args;
303 va_start (args, aFmt);
304 RTStrAPrintfV (&mStr, aFmt, args);
305 va_end (args);
306 }
307
308 ~FmtStr() { RTStrFree (mStr); }
309
310 operator const char *() { return mStr; }
311
312private:
313
314 DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (FmtStr)
315
316 char *mStr;
317};
318
319// Exceptions
320//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
321
322/**
323 * Base exception class.
324 */
325class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Error : public std::exception
326{
327public:
328
329 Error (const char *aMsg = NULL)
330 : m (aMsg ? Str::New (aMsg) : NULL) {}
331
332 virtual ~Error() throw() {}
333
334 void setWhat (const char *aMsg) { m = aMsg ? Str::New (aMsg) : NULL; }
335
336 const char *what() const throw() { return m.is_null() ? NULL : m->str; }
337
338private:
339
340 /** smart string with support for reference counting */
341 struct Str
342 {
343 size_t ref() { return ++ refs; }
344 size_t unref() { return -- refs; }
345
346 size_t refs;
347 char str [1];
348
349 static Str *New (const char *aStr)
350 {
351 Str *that = (Str *) RTMemAllocZ (sizeof (Str) + strlen (aStr));
352 AssertReturn (that, NULL);
353 strcpy (that->str, aStr);
354 return that;
355 }
356
357 void operator delete (void *that, size_t) { RTMemFree (that); }
358 };
359
360 stdx::auto_ref_ptr <Str> m;
361};
362
363class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS LogicError : public Error
364{
365public:
366
367 LogicError (const char *aMsg = NULL) : Error (aMsg) {}
368
369 LogicError (RT_SRC_POS_DECL)
370 {
371 char *msg = NULL;
372 RTStrAPrintf (&msg, "In '%s', '%s' at #%d",
373 pszFunction, pszFile, iLine);
374 setWhat (msg);
375 RTStrFree (msg);
376 }
377};
378
379class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS RuntimeError : public Error
380{
381public:
382
383 RuntimeError (const char *aMsg = NULL) : Error (aMsg) {}
384};
385
386// Logical errors
387//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
388
389class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS ENotImplemented : public LogicError
390{
391public:
392
393 ENotImplemented (const char *aMsg = NULL) : LogicError (aMsg) {}
394 ENotImplemented (RT_SRC_POS_DECL) : LogicError (RT_SRC_POS_ARGS) {}
395};
396
397class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS EInvalidArg : public LogicError
398{
399public:
400
401 EInvalidArg (const char *aMsg = NULL) : LogicError (aMsg) {}
402 EInvalidArg (RT_SRC_POS_DECL) : LogicError (RT_SRC_POS_ARGS) {}
403};
404
405class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS ENoKey : public LogicError
406{
407public:
408
409 ENoKey (const char *aMsg = NULL) : LogicError (aMsg) {}
410};
411
412class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS ENoValue : public LogicError
413{
414public:
415
416 ENoValue (const char *aMsg = NULL) : LogicError (aMsg) {}
417};
418
419// Runtime errors
420//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
421
422class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS ENoMemory : public RuntimeError, public std::bad_alloc
423{
424public:
425
426 ENoMemory (const char *aMsg = NULL) : RuntimeError (aMsg) {}
427 virtual ~ENoMemory() throw() {}
428};
429
430class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS EIPRTFailure : public RuntimeError
431{
432public:
433
434 EIPRTFailure (const char *aMsg = NULL) : RuntimeError (aMsg) {}
435
436 EIPRTFailure (int aRC) : mRC (aRC) {}
437 int rc() const { return mRC; }
438
439private:
440
441 int mRC;
442};
443
444class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS ENoConversion : public RuntimeError
445{
446public:
447
448 ENoConversion (const char *aMsg = NULL) : RuntimeError (aMsg) {}
449};
450
451// string -> type conversions
452//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
453
454/** @internal
455 * Helper for the FromString() template, doesn't need to be called directly.
456 */
457DECLEXPORT (uint64_t) FromStringInteger (const char *aValue, bool aSigned,
458 int aBits, uint64_t aMin, uint64_t aMax);
459
460/**
461 * Generic template function to perform a conversion of an UTF-8 string to an
462 * arbitrary value of type @a T.
463 *
464 * This generic template is implenented only for 8-, 16-, 32- and 64- bit
465 * signed and unsigned integers where it uses RTStrTo[U]Int64() to perform the
466 * conversion. For all other types it throws an ENotImplemented
467 * exception. Individual template specializations for known types should do
468 * the conversion job.
469 *
470 * If the conversion is not possible (for example the string format is wrong
471 * or meaningless for the given type), this template will throw an
472 * ENoConversion exception. All specializations must do the same.
473 *
474 * If the @a aValue argument is NULL, this method will throw an ENoValue
475 * exception. All specializations must do the same.
476 *
477 * @param aValue Value to convert.
478 *
479 * @return Result of conversion.
480 */
481template <typename T>
482T FromString (const char *aValue)
483{
484 if (std::numeric_limits <T>::is_integer)
485 {
486 bool sign = std::numeric_limits <T>::is_signed;
487 int bits = std::numeric_limits <T>::digits + (sign ? 1 : 0);
488
489 return (T) FromStringInteger (aValue, sign, bits,
490 (uint64_t) std::numeric_limits <T>::min(),
491 (uint64_t) std::numeric_limits <T>::max());
492 }
493
494 throw ENotImplemented (RT_SRC_POS);
495}
496
497/**
498 * Specialization of FromString for bool.
499 *
500 * Converts "true", "yes", "on" to true and "false", "no", "off" to false.
501 */
502template<> DECLEXPORT (bool) FromString <bool> (const char *aValue);
503
504/**
505 * Specialization of FromString for RTTIMESPEC.
506 *
507 * Converts the date in ISO format (<YYYY>-<MM>-<DD>T<hh>:<mm>:<ss>[timezone])
508 * to a RTTIMESPEC value. Currently, the timezone must always be Z (UTC).
509 */
510template<> DECLEXPORT (RTTIMESPEC) FromString <RTTIMESPEC> (const char *aValue);
511
512/**
513 * Converts a string of hex digits to memory bytes.
514 *
515 * @param aValue String to convert.
516 * @param aLen Where to store the length of the returned memory
517 * block (may be NULL).
518 *
519 * @return Result of conversion (a block of @a aLen bytes).
520 */
521DECLEXPORT (stdx::char_auto_ptr) FromString (const char *aValue, size_t *aLen);
522
523// type -> string conversions
524//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
525
526/** @internal
527 * Helper for the ToString() template, doesn't need to be called directly.
528 */
529DECLEXPORT (stdx::char_auto_ptr)
530ToStringInteger (uint64_t aValue, unsigned int aBase,
531 bool aSigned, int aBits);
532
533/**
534 * Generic template function to perform a conversion of an arbitrary value to
535 * an UTF-8 string.
536 *
537 * This generic template is implemented only for 8-, 16-, 32- and 64- bit
538 * signed and unsigned integers where it uses RTStrFormatNumber() to perform
539 * the conversion. For all other types it throws an ENotImplemented
540 * exception. Individual template specializations for known types should do
541 * the conversion job. If the conversion is not possible (for example the
542 * given value doesn't have a string representation), the relevant
543 * specialization should throw an ENoConversion exception.
544 *
545 * If the @a aValue argument's value would convert to a NULL string, this
546 * method will throw an ENoValue exception. All specializations must do the
547 * same.
548 *
549 * @param aValue Value to convert.
550 * @param aExtra Extra flags to define additional formatting. In case of
551 * integer types, it's the base used for string representation.
552 *
553 * @return Result of conversion.
554 */
555template <typename T>
556stdx::char_auto_ptr ToString (const T &aValue, unsigned int aExtra = 0)
557{
558 if (std::numeric_limits <T>::is_integer)
559 {
560 bool sign = std::numeric_limits <T>::is_signed;
561 int bits = std::numeric_limits <T>::digits + (sign ? 1 : 0);
562
563 return ToStringInteger (aValue, aExtra, sign, bits);
564 }
565
566 throw ENotImplemented (RT_SRC_POS);
567}
568
569/**
570 * Specialization of ToString for bool.
571 *
572 * Converts true to "true" and false to "false". @a aExtra is not used.
573 */
574template<> DECLEXPORT (stdx::char_auto_ptr)
575ToString <bool> (const bool &aValue, unsigned int aExtra);
576
577/**
578 * Specialization of ToString for RTTIMESPEC.
579 *
580 * Converts the RTTIMESPEC value to the date string in ISO format
581 * (<YYYY>-<MM>-<DD>T<hh>:<mm>:<ss>[timezone]). Currently, the timezone will
582 * always be Z (UTC).
583 *
584 * @a aExtra is not used.
585 */
586template<> DECLEXPORT (stdx::char_auto_ptr)
587ToString <RTTIMESPEC> (const RTTIMESPEC &aValue, unsigned int aExtra);
588
589/**
590 * Converts memory bytes to a null-terminated string of hex values.
591 *
592 * @param aData Pointer to the memory block.
593 * @param aLen Length of the memory block.
594 *
595 * @return Result of conversion.
596 */
597DECLEXPORT (stdx::char_auto_ptr) ToString (const void *aData, size_t aLen);
598
599// the rest
600//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
601
602/**
603 * The Key class represents a settings key.
604 *
605 * Every settings key has a name and zero or more uniquely named values
606 * (attributes). There is a special attribute with a NULL name that is called
607 * a key value.
608 *
609 * Besides values, settings keys may contain other settings keys. This way,
610 * settings keys form a tree-like (or a directory-like) hierarchy of keys. Key
611 * names do not need to be unique even if they belong to the same parent key
612 * which allows to have an array of keys of the same name.
613 *
614 * @note Key and Value objects returned by methods of the Key and TreeBackend
615 * classes are owned by the given TreeBackend instance and may refer to data
616 * that becomes invalid when this TreeBackend instance is destroyed.
617 */
618class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Key
619{
620public:
621
622 typedef std::list <Key> List;
623
624 /**
625 * Key backend interface used to perform actual key operations.
626 *
627 * This interface is implemented by backends that provide specific ways of
628 * storing settings keys.
629 */
630 class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Backend : public stdx::auto_ref
631 {
632 public:
633
634 /** Performs the Key::name() function. */
635 virtual const char *name() const = 0;
636
637 /** Performs the Key::setName() function. */
638 virtual void setName (const char *aName) = 0;
639
640 /** Performs the Key::stringValue() function. */
641 virtual const char *value (const char *aName) const = 0;
642
643 /** Performs the Key::setStringValue() function. */
644 virtual void setValue (const char *aName, const char *aValue) = 0;
645
646 /** Performs the Key::keys() function. */
647 virtual List keys (const char *aName = NULL) const = 0;
648
649 /** Performs the Key::findKey() function. */
650 virtual Key findKey (const char *aName) const = 0;
651
652 /** Performs the Key::appendKey() function. */
653 virtual Key appendKey (const char *aName) = 0;
654
655 /** Performs the Key::zap() function. */
656 virtual void zap() = 0;
657
658 /**
659 * Returns an opaque value that uniquely represents the position of
660 * this key on the tree which is used to compare two keys. Two or more
661 * keys may return the same value only if they actually represent the
662 * same key (i.e. they have the same list of parents and children).
663 */
664 virtual void *position() const = 0;
665 };
666
667 /**
668 * Creates a new key object. If @a aBackend is @c NULL then a null key is
669 * created.
670 *
671 * Regular API users should never need to call this method with something
672 * other than NULL argument (which is the default).
673 *
674 * @param aBackend Key backend to use.
675 */
676 Key (Backend *aBackend = NULL) : m (aBackend) {}
677
678 /**
679 * Returns @c true if this key is null.
680 */
681 bool isNull() const { return m.is_null(); }
682
683 /**
684 * Makes this object a null key.
685 *
686 * Note that as opposed to #zap(), this methid does not delete the key from
687 * the list of children of its parent key.
688 */
689 void setNull() { m = NULL; }
690
691 /**
692 * Returns the name of this key.
693 * Returns NULL if this object a null (uninitialized) key.
694 */
695 const char *name() const { return m.is_null() ? NULL : m->name(); }
696
697 /**
698 * Sets the name of this key.
699 *
700 * @param aName New key name.
701 */
702 void setName (const char *aName) { if (!m.is_null()) m->setName (aName); }
703
704 /**
705 * Returns the value of the attribute with the given name as an UTF-8
706 * string. Returns @c NULL if there is no attribute with the given name.
707 *
708 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
709 * get the key value.
710 */
711 const char *stringValue (const char *aName) const
712 {
713 return m.is_null() ? NULL : m->value (aName);
714 }
715
716 /**
717 * Sets the value of the attribute with the given name from an UTF-8
718 * string. This method will do a copy of the supplied @a aValue string.
719 *
720 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
721 * set the key value.
722 * @param aValue New value of the attribute. NULL may be used to
723 * delete the value instead of setting it.
724 */
725 void setStringValue (const char *aName, const char *aValue)
726 {
727 if (!m.is_null()) m->setValue (aName, aValue);
728 }
729
730 /**
731 * Returns the value of the attribute with the given name as an object of
732 * type @a T. Throws ENoValue if there is no attribute with the given
733 * name.
734 *
735 * This function calls #stringValue() to get the string representation of
736 * the attribute and then calls the FromString() template to convert this
737 * string to a value of the given type.
738 *
739 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
740 * get the key value.
741 */
742 template <typename T>
743 T value (const char *aName) const
744 {
745 try
746 {
747 return FromString <T> (stringValue (aName));
748 }
749 catch (const ENoValue &)
750 {
751 throw ENoValue (FmtStr ("No such attribute '%s'", aName));
752 }
753 }
754
755 /**
756 * Returns the value of the attribute with the given name as an object of
757 * type @a T. Returns the given default value if there is no attribute
758 * with the given name.
759 *
760 * This function calls #stringValue() to get the string representation of
761 * the attribute and then calls the FromString() template to convert this
762 * string to a value of the given type.
763 *
764 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
765 * get the key value.
766 * @param aDefault Default value to return for the missing attribute.
767 */
768 template <typename T>
769 T valueOr (const char *aName, const T &aDefault) const
770 {
771 try
772 {
773 return FromString <T> (stringValue (aName));
774 }
775 catch (const ENoValue &)
776 {
777 return aDefault;
778 }
779 }
780
781 /**
782 * Sets the value of the attribute with the given name from an object of
783 * type @a T. This method will do a copy of data represented by @a aValue
784 * when necessary.
785 *
786 * This function converts the given value to a string using the ToString()
787 * template and then calls #setStringValue().
788 *
789 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
790 * set the key value.
791 * @param aValue New value of the attribute.
792 * @param aExtra Extra field used by some types to specify additional
793 * details for storing the value as a string (such as the
794 * base for decimal numbers).
795 */
796 template <typename T>
797 void setValue (const char *aName, const T &aValue, unsigned int aExtra = 0)
798 {
799 try
800 {
801 stdx::char_auto_ptr value = ToString (aValue, aExtra);
802 setStringValue (aName, value.get());
803 }
804 catch (const ENoValue &)
805 {
806 throw ENoValue (FmtStr ("No value for attribute '%s'", aName));
807 }
808 }
809
810 /**
811 * Sets the value of the attribute with the given name from an object of
812 * type @a T. If the value of the @a aValue object equals to the value of
813 * the given @a aDefault object, then the attribute with the given name
814 * will be deleted instead of setting its value to @a aValue.
815 *
816 * This function converts the given value to a string using the ToString()
817 * template and then calls #setStringValue().
818 *
819 * @param aName Name of the attribute. NULL may be used to
820 * set the key value.
821 * @param aValue New value of the attribute.
822 * @param aDefault Default value to compare @a aValue to.
823 * @param aExtra Extra field used by some types to specify additional
824 * details for storing the value as a string (such as the
825 * base for decimal numbers).
826 */
827 template <typename T>
828 void setValueOr (const char *aName, const T &aValue, const T &aDefault,
829 unsigned int aExtra = 0)
830 {
831 if (aValue == aDefault)
832 zapValue (aName);
833 else
834 setValue <T> (aName, aValue, aExtra);
835 }
836
837 /**
838 * Deletes the value of the attribute with the given name.
839 * Shortcut to <tt>setStringValue(aName, NULL)</tt>.
840 */
841 void zapValue (const char *aName) { setStringValue (aName, NULL); }
842
843 /**
844 * Returns the key value.
845 * Shortcut to <tt>stringValue (NULL)</tt>.
846 */
847 const char *keyStringValue() const { return stringValue (NULL); }
848
849 /**
850 * Sets the key value.
851 * Shortcut to <tt>setStringValue (NULL, aValue)</tt>.
852 */
853 void setKeyStringValue (const char *aValue) { setStringValue (NULL, aValue); }
854
855 /**
856 * Returns the key value.
857 * Shortcut to <tt>value (NULL)</tt>.
858 */
859 template <typename T>
860 T keyValue() const { return value <T> (NULL); }
861
862 /**
863 * Returns the key value or the given default if the key value is NULL.
864 * Shortcut to <tt>value (NULL)</tt>.
865 */
866 template <typename T>
867 T keyValueOr (const T &aDefault) const { return valueOr <T> (NULL, aDefault); }
868
869 /**
870 * Sets the key value.
871 * Shortcut to <tt>setValue (NULL, aValue, aExtra)</tt>.
872 */
873 template <typename T>
874 void setKeyValue (const T &aValue, unsigned int aExtra = 0)
875 {
876 setValue <T> (NULL, aValue, aExtra);
877 }
878
879 /**
880 * Sets the key value.
881 * Shortcut to <tt>setValueOr (NULL, aValue, aDefault)</tt>.
882 */
883 template <typename T>
884 void setKeyValueOr (const T &aValue, const T &aDefault,
885 unsigned int aExtra = 0)
886 {
887 setValueOr <T> (NULL, aValue, aDefault, aExtra);
888 }
889
890 /**
891 * Deletes the key value.
892 * Shortcut to <tt>zapValue (NULL)</tt>.
893 */
894 void zapKeyValue () { zapValue (NULL); }
895
896 /**
897 * Returns a list of all child keys named @a aName.
898 *
899 * If @a aname is @c NULL, returns a list of all child keys.
900 *
901 * @param aName Child key name to list.
902 */
903 List keys (const char *aName = NULL) const
904 {
905 return m.is_null() ? List() : m->keys (aName);
906 };
907
908 /**
909 * Returns the first child key with the given name.
910 *
911 * Throws ENoKey if no child key with the given name exists.
912 *
913 * @param aName Child key name.
914 */
915 Key key (const char *aName) const
916 {
917 Key key = findKey (aName);
918 if (key.isNull())
919 throw ENoKey (FmtStr ("No such key '%s'", aName));
920 return key;
921 }
922
923 /**
924 * Returns the first child key with the given name.
925 *
926 * As opposed to #key(), this method will not throw an exception if no
927 * child key with the given name exists, but return a null key instead.
928 *
929 * @param aName Child key name.
930 */
931 Key findKey (const char *aName) const
932 {
933 return m.is_null() ? Key() : m->findKey (aName);
934 }
935
936 /**
937 * Creates a key with the given name as a child of this key and returns it
938 * to the caller.
939 *
940 * If one or more child keys with the given name already exist, no new key
941 * is created but the first matching child key is returned.
942 *
943 * @param aName Name of the child key to create.
944 */
945 Key createKey (const char *aName)
946 {
947 Key key = findKey (aName);
948 if (key.isNull())
949 key = appendKey (aName);
950 return key;
951 }
952
953 /**
954 * Appends a key with the given name to the list of child keys of this key
955 * and returns the appended key to the caller.
956 *
957 * @param aName Name of the child key to create.
958 */
959 Key appendKey (const char *aName)
960 {
961 return m.is_null() ? Key() : m->appendKey (aName);
962 }
963
964 /**
965 * Deletes this key.
966 *
967 * The deleted key is removed from the list of child keys of its parent
968 * key and becomes a null object.
969 */
970 void zap()
971 {
972 if (!m.is_null())
973 {
974 m->zap();
975 setNull();
976 }
977 }
978
979 /**
980 * Compares this object with the given object and returns @c true if both
981 * represent the same key on the settings tree or if both are null
982 * objects.
983 *
984 * @param that Object to compare this object with.
985 */
986 bool operator== (const Key &that) const
987 {
988 return m == that.m ||
989 (!m.is_null() && !that.m.is_null() &&
990 m->position() == that.m->position());
991 }
992
993 /**
994 * Counterpart to operator==().
995 */
996 bool operator!= (const Key &that) const { return !operator== (that); }
997
998private:
999
1000 stdx::auto_ref_ptr <Backend> m;
1001
1002 friend class TreeBackend;
1003};
1004
1005/**
1006 * The Stream class is a base class for I/O streams.
1007 */
1008class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Stream
1009{
1010public:
1011
1012 virtual ~Stream() {}
1013
1014 virtual const char *uri() const = 0;
1015
1016 /**
1017 * Returns the current read/write position in the stream. The returned
1018 * position is a zero-based byte offset from the beginning of the file.
1019 *
1020 * Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
1021 * given stream.
1022 */
1023 virtual uint64_t pos() const = 0;
1024
1025 /**
1026 * Sets the current read/write position in the stream.
1027 *
1028 * @param aPos Zero-based byte offset from the beginning of the stream.
1029 *
1030 * Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
1031 * given stream.
1032 */
1033 virtual void setPos (uint64_t aPos) = 0;
1034};
1035
1036/**
1037 * The Input class represents an input stream.
1038 *
1039 * This input stream is used to read the settings tree from.
1040 * This is an abstract class that must be subclassed in order to fill it with
1041 * useful functionality.
1042 */
1043class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Input : virtual public Stream
1044{
1045public:
1046
1047 /**
1048 * Reads from the stream to the supplied buffer.
1049 *
1050 * @param aBuf Buffer to store read data to.
1051 * @param aLen Buffer length.
1052 *
1053 * @return Number of bytes read.
1054 */
1055 virtual int read (char *aBuf, int aLen) = 0;
1056};
1057
1058/**
1059 *
1060 */
1061class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Output : virtual public Stream
1062{
1063public:
1064
1065 /**
1066 * Writes to the stream from the supplied buffer.
1067 *
1068 * @param aBuf Buffer to write data from.
1069 * @param aLen Buffer length.
1070 *
1071 * @return Number of bytes written.
1072 */
1073 virtual int write (const char *aBuf, int aLen) = 0;
1074
1075 /**
1076 * Truncates the stream from the current position and upto the end.
1077 * The new file size will become exactly #pos() bytes.
1078 *
1079 * Throws ENotImplemented if this operation is not implemented for the
1080 * given stream.
1081 */
1082 virtual void truncate() = 0;
1083};
1084
1085/**
1086 * The TreeBackend class represents a storage backend used to read a settings
1087 * tree from and write it to a stream.
1088 *
1089 * @note All Key objects returned by any of the TreeBackend methods (and by
1090 * methods of returned Key objects) are owned by the given TreeBackend
1091 * instance. When this instance is destroyed, all Key objects become invalid
1092 * and an attempt to access Key data will cause the program crash.
1093 */
1094class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS TreeBackend
1095{
1096public:
1097
1098 /**
1099 * Reads and parses the given input stream.
1100 *
1101 * On success, the previous settings tree owned by this backend (if any)
1102 * is deleted.
1103 *
1104 * The optional schema URI argument determines the name of the schema to
1105 * use for input validation. If the schema URI is NULL then the validation
1106 * is not performed. Note that you may set a custom input resolver if you
1107 * want to provide the input stream for the schema file (and for other
1108 * external entities) instead of letting the backend to read the specified
1109 * URI directly.
1110 *
1111 * This method will set the read/write position to the beginning of the
1112 * given stream before reading. After the stream has been successfully
1113 * parsed, the position will be set back to the beginning.
1114 *
1115 * @param aInput Input stream.
1116 * @param aSchema Schema URI to use for input stream validation.
1117 * @param aFlags Optional bit flags.
1118 */
1119 void read (Input &aInput, const char *aSchema = NULL, int aFlags = 0)
1120 {
1121 aInput.setPos (0);
1122 rawRead (aInput, aSchema, aFlags);
1123 aInput.setPos (0);
1124 }
1125
1126 /**
1127 * Reads and parses the given input stream in a raw fashion.
1128 *
1129 * This method doesn't set the stream position to the beginnign before and
1130 * after reading but instead leaves it as is in both cases. It's the
1131 * caller's responsibility to maintain the correct position.
1132 *
1133 * @see read()
1134 */
1135 virtual void rawRead (Input &aInput, const char *aSchema = NULL,
1136 int aFlags = 0) = 0;
1137
1138 /**
1139 * Writes the current settings tree to the given output stream.
1140 *
1141 * This method will set the read/write position to the beginning of the
1142 * given stream before writing. After the settings have been successfully
1143 * written to the stream, the stream will be truncated at the position
1144 * following the last byte written by this method anc ghd position will be
1145 * set back to the beginning.
1146 *
1147 * @param aOutput Output stream.
1148 */
1149 void write (Output &aOutput)
1150 {
1151 aOutput.setPos (0);
1152 rawWrite (aOutput);
1153 aOutput.truncate();
1154 aOutput.setPos (0);
1155 }
1156
1157 /**
1158 * Writes the current settings tree to the given output stream in a raw
1159 * fashion.
1160 *
1161 * This method doesn't set the stream position to the beginnign before and
1162 * after reading and doesn't truncate the stream, but instead leaves it as
1163 * is in both cases. It's the caller's responsibility to maintain the
1164 * correct position and perform truncation.
1165 *
1166 * @see write()
1167 */
1168 virtual void rawWrite (Output &aOutput) = 0;
1169
1170 /**
1171 * Deletes the current settings tree.
1172 */
1173 virtual void reset() = 0;
1174
1175 /**
1176 * Returns the root settings key.
1177 */
1178 virtual Key &rootKey() const = 0;
1179
1180protected:
1181
1182 static Key::Backend *GetKeyBackend (const Key &aKey) { return aKey.m.raw(); }
1183};
1184
1185//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1186
1187/**
1188 * The File class is a stream implementation that reads from and writes to
1189 * regular files.
1190 *
1191 * The File class uses IPRT File API for file operations. Note that IPRT File
1192 * API is not thread-safe. This means that if you pass the same RTFILE handle to
1193 * different File instances that may be simultaneously used on different
1194 * threads, you should care about serialization; otherwise you will get garbage
1195 * when reading from or writing to such File instances.
1196 */
1197class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS File : public Input, public Output
1198{
1199public:
1200
1201 /**
1202 * Possible file access modes.
1203 */
1204 enum Mode { Mode_Read, Mode_Write, Mode_ReadWrite };
1205
1206 /**
1207 * Opens a file with the given name in the given mode. If @a aMode is Read
1208 * or ReadWrite, the file must exist. If @a aMode is Write, the file must
1209 * not exist. Otherwise, an EIPRTFailure excetion will be thrown.
1210 *
1211 * @param aMode File mode.
1212 * @param aFileName File name.
1213 */
1214 File (Mode aMode, const char *aFileName);
1215
1216 /**
1217 * Uses the given file handle to perform file operations. This file
1218 * handle must be already open in necessary mode (read, or write, or mixed).
1219 *
1220 * The read/write position of the given handle will be reset to the
1221 * beginning of the file on success.
1222 *
1223 * Note that the given file handle will not be automatically closed upon
1224 * this object destruction.
1225 *
1226 * @note It you pass the same RTFILE handle to more than one File instance,
1227 * please make sure you have provided serialization in case if these
1228 * instasnces are to be simultaneously used by different threads.
1229 * Otherwise you may get garbage when reading or writing.
1230 *
1231 * @param aHandle Open file handle.
1232 * @param aFileName File name (for reference).
1233 */
1234 File (RTFILE aHandle, const char *aFileName = NULL);
1235
1236 /**
1237 * Destrroys the File object. If the object was created from a file name
1238 * the corresponding file will be automatically closed. If the object was
1239 * created from a file handle, it will remain open.
1240 */
1241 virtual ~File();
1242
1243 const char *uri() const;
1244
1245 uint64_t pos() const;
1246 void setPos (uint64_t aPos);
1247
1248 /**
1249 * See Input::read(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
1250 * LogicError will be thrown.
1251 */
1252 int read (char *aBuf, int aLen);
1253
1254 /**
1255 * See Output::write(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
1256 * LogicError will be thrown.
1257 */
1258 int write (const char *aBuf, int aLen);
1259
1260 /**
1261 * See Output::truncate(). If this method is called in wrong file mode,
1262 * LogicError will be thrown.
1263 */
1264 void truncate();
1265
1266private:
1267
1268 /* Obscure class data */
1269 struct Data;
1270 std::auto_ptr <Data> m;
1271
1272 /* auto_ptr data doesn't have proper copy semantics */
1273 DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (File)
1274};
1275
1276/**
1277 * The MemoryBuf class represents a stream implementation that reads from the
1278 * memory buffer.
1279 */
1280class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS MemoryBuf : public Input
1281{
1282public:
1283
1284 MemoryBuf (const char *aBuf, size_t aLen, const char *aURI = NULL);
1285
1286 virtual ~MemoryBuf();
1287
1288 const char *uri() const;
1289
1290 int read (char *aBuf, int aLen);
1291 uint64_t pos() const;
1292 void setPos (uint64_t aPos);
1293
1294private:
1295
1296 /* Obscure class data */
1297 struct Data;
1298 std::auto_ptr <Data> m;
1299
1300 /* auto_ptr data doesn't have proper copy semantics */
1301 DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (MemoryBuf)
1302};
1303
1304class XmlKeyBackend;
1305
1306/**
1307 * The XmlTreeBackend class uses XML markup to store settings trees.
1308 *
1309 * @note libxml2 and libxslt libraries used by the XmlTreeBackend are not
1310 * fully reentrant. To "fix" this, the XmlTreeBackend backend serializes access
1311 * to such non-reentrant parts using a global mutex so that only one thread can
1312 * use non-reentrant code at a time. Currently, this relates to the #rawRead()
1313 * method (and to #read() as a consequence). This menas that only one thread can
1314 * parse an XML stream at a time; other threads trying to parse same or
1315 * different streams using different XmlTreeBackend and Input instances
1316 * will have to wait.
1317 *
1318 * Keep in mind that the above reentrancy fix does not imply thread-safety: it
1319 * is still the caller's responsibility to provide serialization if the same
1320 * XmlTreeBackend instnace (as well as instances of other classes from the
1321 * settings namespace) needs to be used by more than one thread.
1322 */
1323class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS XmlTreeBackend : public TreeBackend
1324{
1325public:
1326
1327 /** Flags for TreeBackend::read(). */
1328 enum
1329 {
1330 /**
1331 * Sbstitute default values for missing attributes that have defaults
1332 * in the XML schema. Otherwise, stringValue() will return NULL for
1333 * such attributes.
1334 */
1335 Read_AddDefaults = RT_BIT (0),
1336 };
1337
1338 /**
1339 * The Error class represents errors that may happen when parsing or
1340 * validating the XML document representing the settings tree.
1341 */
1342 class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS Error : public RuntimeError
1343 {
1344 public:
1345
1346 Error (const char *aMsg = NULL) : RuntimeError (aMsg) {}
1347 };
1348
1349 /**
1350 * The EConversionCycle class represents a conversion cycle detected by the
1351 * AutoConverter::needsConversion() implementation.
1352 */
1353 class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS EConversionCycle : public Error
1354 {
1355 public:
1356
1357 EConversionCycle (const char *aMsg = NULL) : Error (aMsg) {}
1358 };
1359
1360 /**
1361 * The InputResolver class represents an interface to provide input streams
1362 * for external entities given an URL and entity ID.
1363 */
1364 class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS InputResolver
1365 {
1366 public:
1367
1368 /**
1369 * Returns a newly allocated input stream for the given arguments. The
1370 * caller will delete the returned object when no more necessary.
1371 *
1372 * @param aURI URI of the external entity.
1373 * @param aID ID of the external entity (may be NULL).
1374 *
1375 * @return Input stream created using @c new or NULL to indicate
1376 * a wrong URI/ID pair.
1377 *
1378 * @todo Return by value after implementing the copy semantics for
1379 * Input subclasses.
1380 */
1381 virtual Input *resolveEntity (const char *aURI, const char *aID) = 0;
1382 };
1383
1384 /**
1385 * The AutoConverter class represents an interface to automatically convert
1386 * old settings trees to a new version when the tree is read from the
1387 * stream.
1388 */
1389 class VBOXSETTINGS_CLASS AutoConverter
1390 {
1391 public:
1392
1393 /**
1394 * Returns @true if the given tree needs to be converted using the XSLT
1395 * template identified by #templateUri(), or @false if no conversion is
1396 * required.
1397 *
1398 * The implementation normally checks for the "version" value of the
1399 * root key to determine if the conversion is necessary. When the
1400 * @a aOldVersion argument is not NULL, the implementation must return a
1401 * non-NULL non-empty string representing the old version (before
1402 * conversion) in it this string is used by XmlTreeBackend::oldVersion()
1403 * and must be non-NULL to indicate that the conversion has been
1404 * performed on the tree. The returned string must be allocated using
1405 * RTStrDup() or such.
1406 *
1407 * This method is called again after the successful transformation to
1408 * let the implementation retry the version check and request another
1409 * transformation if necessary. This may be used to perform multi-step
1410 * conversion like this: 1.1 => 1.2, 1.2 => 1.3 (instead of 1.1 => 1.3)
1411 * which saves from the need to update all previous conversion
1412 * templates to make each of them convert directly to the recent
1413 * version.
1414 *
1415 * @note Multi-step transformations are performed in a loop that exits
1416 * only when this method returns @false. It's up to the
1417 * implementation to detect cycling (repeated requests to convert
1418 * from the same version) wrong version order, etc. and throw an
1419 * EConversionCycle exception to break the loop without returning
1420 * @false (which means the transformation succeeded).
1421 *
1422 * @param aRoot Root settings key.
1423 * @param aOldVersionString Where to store old version string
1424 * pointer. May be NULL.
1425 */
1426 virtual bool needsConversion (const Key &aRoot,
1427 char **aOldVersion) const = 0;
1428
1429 /**
1430 * Returns the URI of the XSLT template to perform the conversion.
1431 * This template will be applied to the tree if #needsConversion()
1432 * returns @c true for this tree.
1433 */
1434 virtual const char *templateUri() const = 0;
1435 };
1436
1437 XmlTreeBackend();
1438 ~XmlTreeBackend();
1439
1440 /**
1441 * Sets an external entity resolver used to provide input streams for
1442 * entities referred to by the XML document being parsed.
1443 *
1444 * The given resolver object must exist as long as this instance exists or
1445 * until a different resolver is set using setInputResolver() or reset
1446 * using resetInputResolver().
1447 *
1448 * @param aResolver Resolver to use.
1449 */
1450 void setInputResolver (InputResolver &aResolver);
1451
1452 /**
1453 * Resets the entity resolver to the default resolver. The default
1454 * resolver provides support for 'file:' and 'http:' protocols.
1455 */
1456 void resetInputResolver();
1457
1458 /**
1459 * Sets a settings tree converter and enables the automatic conversion.
1460 *
1461 * The Automatic settings tree conversion is useful for upgrading old
1462 * settings files to the new version transparently during execution of the
1463 * #read() method.
1464 *
1465 * The automatic conversion takes place after reading the document from the
1466 * stream but before validating it. The given converter is asked if the
1467 * conversion is necessary using the AutoConverter::needsConversion() call,
1468 * and if so, the XSLT template specified by AutoConverter::templateUri() is
1469 * applied to the settings tree.
1470 *
1471 * Note that in order to make the result of the conversion permanent, the
1472 * settings tree needs to be exlicitly written back to the stream.
1473 *
1474 * The given converter object must exist as long as this instance exists or
1475 * until a different converter is set using setAutoConverter() or reset
1476 * using resetAutoConverter().
1477 *
1478 * @param aConverter Settings converter to use.
1479 */
1480 void setAutoConverter (AutoConverter &aConverter);
1481
1482 /**
1483 * Disables the automatic settings conversion previously enabled by
1484 * setAutoConverter(). By default automatic conversion it is disabled.
1485 */
1486 void resetAutoConverter();
1487
1488 /**
1489 * Returns a non-NULL string if the automatic settings conversion has been
1490 * performed during the last successful #read() call. Returns @c NULL if
1491 * there was no settings conversion.
1492 *
1493 * If #read() fails, this method will return the version string set by the
1494 * previous successful #read() call or @c NULL if there were no #read()
1495 * calls.
1496 */
1497 const char *oldVersion() const;
1498
1499 void rawRead (Input &aInput, const char *aSchema = NULL, int aFlags = 0);
1500 void rawWrite (Output &aOutput);
1501 void reset();
1502 Key &rootKey() const;
1503
1504private:
1505
1506 class XmlError;
1507
1508 /* Obscure class data */
1509 struct Data;
1510 std::auto_ptr <Data> m;
1511
1512 /* auto_ptr data doesn't have proper copy semantics */
1513 DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (XmlTreeBackend)
1514
1515 static int ReadCallback (void *aCtxt, char *aBuf, int aLen);
1516 static int WriteCallback (void *aCtxt, const char *aBuf, int aLen);
1517 static int CloseCallback (void *aCtxt);
1518
1519 static void ValidityErrorCallback (void *aCtxt, const char *aMsg, ...);
1520 static void ValidityWarningCallback (void *aCtxt, const char *aMsg, ...);
1521 static void StructuredErrorCallback (void *aCtxt, xmlErrorPtr aErr);
1522
1523 static xmlParserInput *ExternalEntityLoader (const char *aURI,
1524 const char *aID,
1525 xmlParserCtxt *aCtxt);
1526
1527 static XmlTreeBackend *sThat;
1528
1529 static XmlKeyBackend *GetKeyBackend (const Key &aKey)
1530 { return (XmlKeyBackend *) TreeBackend::GetKeyBackend (aKey); }
1531};
1532
1533} /* namespace settings */
1534
1535#if defined(_MSC_VER)
1536#pragma warning (default:4251)
1537#endif
1538
1539#endif /* IN_RING3 */
1540
1541/** @} */
1542
1543#endif /* ___VBox_settings_h */
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