#ifndef COPY_H # define COPY_H /* Control creation of sparse files (files with holes). */ enum Sparse_type { SPARSE_UNUSED, /* Never create holes in DEST. */ SPARSE_NEVER, /* This is the default. Use a crude (and sometimes inaccurate) heuristic to determine if SOURCE has holes. If so, try to create holes in DEST. */ SPARSE_AUTO, /* For every sufficiently long sequence of bytes in SOURCE, try to create a corresponding hole in DEST. There is a performance penalty here because CP has to search for holes in SRC. But if the holes are big enough, that penalty can be offset by the decrease in the amount of data written to disk. */ SPARSE_ALWAYS }; # define VALID_SPARSE_MODE(Mode) \ ((Mode) == SPARSE_NEVER \ || (Mode) == SPARSE_AUTO \ || (Mode) == SPARSE_ALWAYS) struct cp_options { enum backup_type backup_type; /* If nonzero, copy all files except (directories and, if not dereferencing them, symbolic links,) as if they were regular files. */ int copy_as_regular; /* If nonzero, dereference symbolic links (copy the files they point to). */ int dereference; /* If nonzero, remove existing destination nondirectories. */ int force; /* Setting this member is meaningful only if FORCE is also set. If nonzero, copy returns nonzero upon failed unlink. Otherwise, the failure still elicits a diagnostic, but it doesn't change copy's return value. This is nonzero for cp and mv, and zero for install. */ int failed_unlink_is_fatal; /* If nonzero, create hard links instead of copying files. Create destination directories as usual. */ int hard_link; /* If nonzero, query before overwriting existing destinations with regular files. */ int interactive; /* If nonzero, rather than copying, first attempt to use rename. If that fails, then resort to copying. */ int move_mode; /* This process's effective user ID. */ uid_t myeuid; /* If nonzero, when copying recursively, skip any subdirectories that are on different filesystems from the one we started on. */ int one_file_system; /* If nonzero, attempt to give the copies the original files' permissions, owner, group, and timestamps. */ int preserve_owner_and_group; int preserve_chmod_bits; int preserve_timestamps; /* If nonzero and any of the above (for preserve) file attributes cannot be applied to a destination file, treat it as a failure and return nonzero immediately. E.g. cp -p requires this be nonzero, mv requires it be zero. */ int require_preserve; /* If nonzero, copy directories recursively and copy special files as themselves rather than copying their contents. */ int recursive; /* If nonzero, set file mode to value of MODE. Otherwise, set it based on current umask modified by UMASK_KILL. */ int set_mode; /* Set the mode of the destination file to exactly this value if USE_MODE is nonzero. */ mode_t mode; /* Control creation of sparse files. */ enum Sparse_type sparse_mode; /* If nonzero, create symbolic links instead of copying files. Create destination directories as usual. */ int symbolic_link; /* The bits to preserve in created files' modes. */ mode_t umask_kill; /* If nonzero, do not copy a nondirectory that has an existing destination with the same or newer modification time. */ int update; /* If nonzero, display the names of the files before copying them. */ int verbose; /* A pointer to either lstat or stat, depending on whether the copy should dereference symlinks. */ int (*xstat) (); }; int copy PARAMS ((const char *src_path, const char *dst_path, int nonexistent_dst, const struct cp_options *options, int *copy_into_self, int *rename_succeeded)); #endif