STYXSERVERS-NAMETREE(2)                   STYXSERVERS-NAMETREE(2)

     NAME
          Styxservers: nametree - hierarchical name storage for use
          with Styxservers.

     SYNOPSIS
          include "sys.m";
          include "styx.m";
          include "styxservers.m";
          nametree := load Nametree Nametree->PATH;
               Tree: import nametree;

          Tree: adt {
              create: fn(t: self ref Tree, parentpath: big, d: Sys->Dir): string;
              remove: fn(t: self ref Tree, path: big): string;
              wstat:   fn(t: self ref Tree, path: big, d: Sys->Dir);
              quit:   fn(t: self ref Tree);
          };
          init:       fn();
          start:      fn(): (ref Tree, chan of ref Styxservers->Navop);

     DESCRIPTION
          Nametree provides the storage for a hierarchical namespace
          to be used by styxservers(2). After the module is loaded,
          the init function should be called to initialise the
          module's internal variables.  Start spawns a new nametree
          process; it returns a tuple, say (tree, c), where c is a
          channel that can be used to create an instance of
          Styxservers->Navigator, to access files inside nametree, and
          tree is an adt that allows creation and removal of those
          files.  On failure, these functions return a string describ-
          ing the error.

          Note that the full set of operations on Nametree (i.e. stat,
          walk, readdir, wstate, create and remove), is only available
          in conjunction with Styxserver's Navigator interface.  Files
          in the name space are ultimately identified by a 64-bit path
          value, which forms the path component of the file's Qid.
          (See intro(5) for a description of the system's interpreta-
          tion of Qids.)

          The Tree operations are:

          t.create(parentpath, d)
                    Create a new file or directory.  D gives the
                    directory information that will be stored for the
                    file, including its own path value, given by
                    d.qid.path.  If the file referenced by parentpath
                    does not exist, creation will not be allowed,
                    other than in the special case when d.qid.path is
                    equal to parentpath, in which case it is assumed

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                    to be a root directory and may be created. This
                    potentially allows a single Nametree instance to
                    hold many distinct directory hierarchies.  Note
                    that no attempt is made to ensure that parentpath
                    refers to a directory; the check is assumed to
                    have been made previously.  When a hierarchy is
                    traversed, Nametree interprets the name `..'
                    itself as `parent directory', and that name should
                    not be created explicitly.

          t.remove(path)
                    Remove the file referred to by path, and all its
                    descendants.

          t.wstat(path, d)
                    Change the directory information held on file
                    path. The Qid path itself cannot be changed by d.

          t.quit()  Shut down the nametree process.

     EXAMPLE
          Here is a complete example that uses Nametree in conjunction
          with Styxservers in order to serve two files data and ctl
          ...  and do nothing with them:
          implement Tst;
          include "sys.m";
               sys: Sys;
          include "draw.m";
          include "styx.m";
          include "styxservers.m";
               styxservers: Styxservers;
               Styxserver, Navigator: import styxservers;
               nametree: Nametree;
               Tree: import nametree;

          Tst: module
          {
               init: fn(nil: ref Draw->Context, argv: list of string);
          };

          Qroot, Qctl, Qdata: con big iota;  # paths
          init(nil: ref Draw->Context, args: list of string)
          {
               sys = load Sys Sys->PATH;
               styx := load Styx Styx->PATH;
               styx->init();
               styxservers = load Styxservers Styxservers->PATH;
               styxservers->init(styx);
               nametree = load Nametree Nametree->PATH;
               nametree->init();
               sys->pctl(Sys->FORKNS, nil);
               (tree, treeop) := nametree->start();

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               tree.create(Qroot, dir(".", 8r555|Sys->DMDIR, Qroot));
               tree.create(Qroot, dir("ctl", 8r666, Qctl));
               tree.create(Qroot, dir("data", 8r444, Qdata));
               (tchan, srv) := Styxserver.new(sys->fildes(0),
                                        Navigator.new(treeop), Qroot);
               while((gm := <-tchan) != nil) {
                    # normally a pick on gm would act on
                    # Tmsg.Read and Tmsg.Write at least
                    srv.default(gm);
               }
               tree.quit();
          }

          dir(name: string, perm: int, qid: big): Sys->Dir
          {
               d := sys->zerodir;
               d.name = name;
               d.uid = "me";
               d.gid = "me";
               d.qid.path = qid;
               if (perm & Sys->DMDIR)
                    d.qid.qtype = Sys->QTDIR;
               else
                    d.qid.qtype = Sys->QTFILE;
               d.mode = perm;
               return d;
          }

     SOURCE
          /appl/lib/nametree.b

     SEE ALSO
          styxservers(2), intro(5)

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