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This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1999 Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 1999 Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 1999 Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KSTANDARDDIRS_H
#define KSTANDARDDIRS_H
#include <QtCore/QStringList>
#include <kglobal.h>
#include <QtCore/QMap>
class KConfig;
/**
* @short Site-independent access to standard KDE directories.
* @author Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org> and Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org>
*
* This is one of the most central classes in kdelibs: It knows where KDE-related files
* reside on the user's hard disk. It's meant to be the only one that knows --
* so applications and the end user don't have to.
*
* Applications should always refer to a file with a resource type.
* The application should leave it up to e.g.
* KStandardDirs::findResource("apps", "Home.desktop")
* to return the desired path <tt>/opt/kde/share/applnk/Home.desktop</tt>
* or ::locate("data", "kgame/background.jpg") to return
* <tt>/opt/kde/share/apps/kgame/background.jpg</tt>
*
* There are several toplevel prefixes under which files can be located.
* One of them is the kdelibs install location, one is the application
* install location, and one is <tt>$KDEHOME</tt>.
* Under these toplevel prefixes there are several well-defined suffixes
* where specific resource types can be found.
* For example, for the resource type @c "html" the suffixes could be
* @c share/doc/HTML and @c share/doc/kde/HTML.
* The search algorithm tries to locate the file under each prefix-suffix
* combination.
*
* It is also possible to register
* absolute paths that KStandardDirs looks up after not finding anything
* in the former steps. They can be useful if the user wants to provide
* specific directories that aren't in his <tt>$KDEHOME</tt> directory, for
* example for icons.
*
* <b>Standard resources that kdelibs allocates are:</b>
*
* @li @c apps - Applications menu (.desktop files).
* @li @c autostart - Autostart directories (both XDG and kde-specific)
* @li @c cache - Cached information (e.g. favicons, web-pages)
* @li @c cgi - CGIs to run from kdehelp.
* @li @c config - Configuration files.
* @li @c data - Where applications store data.
* @li @c emoticons - Emoticons themes
* @li @c exe - Executables in $prefix/bin. findExe() for a function that takes $PATH into account.
* @li @c html - HTML documentation.
* @li @c icon - Icons, see KIconLoader.
* @li @c kcfg - KConfigXT config files.
* @li @c lib - Libraries.
* @li @c locale - Translation files for KLocale.
* @li @c mime - Mime types defined by KDE-specific .desktop files.
* @li @c module - Module (dynamically loaded library).
* @li @c qtplugins - Qt plugins (dynamically loaded objects for Qt)
* @li @c services - Services.
* @li @c servicetypes - Service types.
* @li @c sound - Application sounds.
* @li @c templates - Templates for the "Create new file" functionality.
* @li @c wallpaper - Wallpapers.
* @li @c tmp - Temporary files (specific for both current host and current user)
* @li @c socket - UNIX Sockets (specific for both current host and current user)
* @li @c xdgconf-menu - Freedesktop.org standard location for menu layout (.menu) files.
* @li @c xdgdata-apps - Freedesktop.org standard location for application desktop files.
* @li @c xdgdata-dirs - Freedesktop.org standard location for menu descriptions (.directory files).
* @li @c xdgdata-mime - Freedesktop.org standard location for MIME type definitions.
* @li @c xdgdata-icon - Freedesktop.org standard location for icons.
* @li @c xdgdata-pixmap - Gnome-compatibility location for pixmaps.
*
* A type that is added by the class KApplication if you use it, is
* @c appdata. This one makes the use of the type data a bit easier as it
* appends the name of the application.
* So while you had to ::locate("data", "appname/filename") so you can
* also write ::locate("appdata", "filename") if your KApplication instance
* is called @c "appname" (as set via KApplication's constructor or KAboutData, if
* you use the global KStandardDirs object KGlobal::dirs()).
* Please note though that you cannot use the @c "appdata"
* type if you intend to use it in an applet for Kicker because 'appname' would
* be @c "Kicker" instead of the applet's name. Therefore, for applets, you've got
* to work around this by using ::locate("data", "appletname/filename").
*
* <b>KStandardDirs supports the following environment variables:</b>
*
* @li @c KDEDIRS - This may set an additional number of directory prefixes to
* search for resources. The directories should be separated
* by <tt>':'</tt>. The directories are searched in the order they are
* specified.
* @li @c KDEHOME - The directory where changes are saved to. This directory is
* used to search for resources first. If @c KDEHOME is not
* specified it defaults to @c "$HOME/.kde"
* @li @c KDEROOTHOME - Like KDEHOME, but used for the root user.
* If @c KDEROOTHOME is not set it defaults to the <tt>.kde</tt> directory in the
* home directory of root, usually @c "/root/.kde".
* Note that the setting of @c $HOME is ignored in this case.
*
* @see KGlobalSettings
*
*
* On The Usage Of 'locate' and 'locateLocal'
*
* Typical KDE applications use resource files in one out of
* three ways:
*
* 1) A resource file is read but is never written. A system
* default is supplied but the user can override this
* default in his local .kde directory:
*
* @code
* // Code example
* myFile = KStandardDirs::locate("appdata", "groups.lst");
* myData = myReadGroups(myFile); // myFile may be null
* @endcode
*
* 2) A resource file is read and written. If the user has no
* local version of the file the system default is used.
* The resource file is always written to the users local
* .kde directory.
*
* @code
* // Code example
* myFile = KStandardDirs::locate("appdata", "groups.lst")
* myData = myReadGroups(myFile);
* ...
* doSomething(myData);
* ...
* myFile = KStandardDirs::locateLocal("appdata", "groups.lst");
* myWriteGroups(myFile, myData);
* @endcode
*
* 3) A resource file is read and written. No system default
* is used if the user has no local version of the file.
* The resource file is always written to the users local
* .kde directory.
*
* @code
* // Code example
* myFile = KStandardDirs::locateLocal("appdata", "groups.lst");
* myData = myReadGroups(myFile);
* ...
* doSomething(myData);
* ...
* myFile = KStandardDirs::locateLocal("appdata", "groups.lst");
* myWriteGroups(myFile, myData);
* @endcode
**/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KStandardDirs
{
public:
/**
* KStandardDirs' constructor. It just initializes the caches.
* Note that you should normally not call this, but use KGlobal::dirs()
* instead, in order to reuse the same KStandardDirs object as much as possible.
*
* Creating other KStandardDirs instances can be useful in other threads.
*
* Thread safety note: using a shared KStandardDirs instance (such as KGlobal::dirs())
* in multiple threads is thread-safe if you only call the readonly "lookup" methods
* (findExe, resourceDirs, findDirs, findResourceDir, findAllResources, saveLocation,
* relativeLocation). The methods that modify the object (all those starting with "add",
* basically all non-const methods) are obviously not thread-safe; set things up
* before creating threads.
*/
KStandardDirs();
enum SearchOption { NoSearchOptions = 0,
Recursive = 1,
NoDuplicates = 2,
IgnoreExecBit = 4 };
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS( SearchOptions, SearchOption )
/**
* KStandardDirs' destructor.
*/
virtual ~KStandardDirs();
/**
* Adds another search dir to front of the @p fsstnd list.
*
* @li When compiling kdelibs, the prefix is added to this.
* @li @c KDEDIRS is taken into account
* @li Additional dirs may be loaded from kdeglobals.
*
* @param dir The directory to append relative paths to.
*/
void addPrefix( const QString& dir );
/**
* Adds another search dir to front of the @c XDG_CONFIG_XXX list
* of prefixes.
* This prefix is only used for resources that start with @c "xdgconf-"
*
* @param dir The directory to append relative paths to.
*/
void addXdgConfigPrefix( const QString& dir );
/**
* Adds another search dir to front of the @c XDG_DATA_XXX list
* of prefixes.
* This prefix is only used for resources that start with @c "xdgdata-"
*
* @param dir The directory to append relative paths to.
*/
void addXdgDataPrefix( const QString& dir );
/**
* Adds suffixes for types.
*
* You may add as many as you need, but it is advised that there
* is exactly one to make writing definite.
* All basic types are added by addKDEDefaults(),
* but for those you can add more relative paths as well.
*
* The later a suffix is added, the higher its priority. Note, that the
* suffix should end with / but doesn't have to start with one (as prefixes
* should end with one). So adding a suffix for app_pics would look
* like KGlobal::dirs()->addResourceType("app_pics", "data" ,"app/pics");
*
* @param type Specifies a short descriptive string to access
* files of this type.
* @param relativename Specifies a directory relative to the root
* of the KFSSTND.
* @param priority if true, the directory is added before any other,
* otherwise after
* @return true if successful, false otherwise.
*
* @deprecated, use addResourceType(type, 0, relativename, priority)
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
KDE_DEPRECATED bool addResourceType( const char *type,
const QString& relativename, bool priority = true );
#endif
/**
* Adds suffixes for types.
*
* You may add as many as you need, but it is advised that there
* is exactly one to make writing definite.
* All basic types are added by addKDEDefaults(),
* but for those you can add more relative paths as well.
*
* The later a suffix is added, the higher its priority. Note, that the
* suffix should end with / but doesn't have to start with one (as prefixes
* should end with one). So adding a suffix for app_pics would look
* like KGlobal::dirs()->addResourceType("app_pics", "data", "app/pics");
*
* @param type Specifies a short descriptive string to access
* files of this type.
* @param basetype Specifies an already known type, or 0 if none
* @param relativename Specifies a directory relative to the basetype
* @param priority if true, the directory is added before any other,
* otherwise after
* @return true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool addResourceType( const char *type, const char *basetype,
const QString& relativename, bool priority = true );
/// @internal - just to avoid unwanted overload
bool addResourceType( const char *type, const char *basetype,
const char* relativename, bool priority = true )
{
return addResourceType(type, basetype, QLatin1String(relativename), priority);
}
/**
* Adds absolute path at the beginning of the search path for
* particular types (for example in case of icons where
* the user specifies extra paths).
*
* You shouldn't need this
* function in 99% of all cases besides adding user-given
* paths.
*
* @param type Specifies a short descriptive string to access files
* of this type.
* @param absdir Points to directory where to look for this specific
* type. Non-existent directories may be saved but pruned.
* @param priority if true, the directory is added before any other,
* otherwise after
* @return true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool addResourceDir( const char *type,
const QString& absdir, bool priority = true );
/**
* Tries to find a resource in the following order:
* @li All PREFIX/\<relativename> paths (most recent first).
* @li All absolute paths (most recent first).
*
* The filename should be a filename relative to the base dir
* for resources. So is a way to get the path to libkdecore.la
* to findResource("lib", "libkdecore.la"). KStandardDirs will
* then look into the subdir lib of all elements of all prefixes
* ($KDEDIRS) for a file libkdecore.la and return the path to
* the first one it finds (e.g. /opt/kde/lib/libkdecore.la).
* You can use the program kde4-config to list all resource types:
* @code
* $ kde4-config --types
* @endcode
*
* Example:
* @code
* QString iconfilename=KGlobal::dirs()->findResource("icon",QString("oxygen/22x22/apps/ktip.png"));
* @endcode
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource.
*
* @return A full path to the filename specified in the second
* argument, or QString() if not found.
*/
QString findResource( const char *type,
const QString& filename ) const;
/**
* Checks whether a resource is restricted as part of the KIOSK
* framework. When a resource is restricted it means that user-
* specific files in the resource are ignored.
*
* E.g. by restricting the @c "wallpaper" resource, only system-wide
* installed wallpapers will be found by this class. Wallpapers
* installed under the @c $KDEHOME directory will be ignored.
*
* @param type The type of the resource to check
* @param relPath A relative path in the resource.
*
* @return True if the resource is restricted.
*/
bool isRestrictedResource( const char *type,
const QString& relPath=QString() ) const;
/**
* Returns a number that identifies this version of the resource.
* When a change is made to the resource this number will change.
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource.
* @param options If the flags includes Recursive,
* all resources are taken into account
* otherwise only the one returned by findResource().
*
* @return A number identifying the current version of the
* resource.
*/
quint32 calcResourceHash( const char *type,
const QString& filename,
SearchOptions options = NoSearchOptions) const;
/**
* Tries to find all directories whose names consist of the
* specified type and a relative path. So
* findDirs("apps", "Settings") would return
* @li /home/joe/.kde/share/applnk/Settings/
* @li /opt/kde/share/applnk/Settings/
*
* (from the most local to the most global)
*
* Note that it appends @c / to the end of the directories,
* so you can use this right away as directory names.
*
* @param type The type of the base directory.
* @param reldir Relative directory.
*
* @return A list of matching directories, or an empty
* list if the resource specified is not found.
*/
QStringList findDirs( const char *type,
const QString& reldir ) const;
/**
* Tries to find the directory the file is in.
* It works the same as findResource(), but it doesn't
* return the filename but the name of the directory.
*
* This way the application can access a couple of files
* that have been installed into the same directory without
* having to look for each file.
*
* findResourceDir("lib", "libkdecore.la") would return the
* path of the subdir libkdecore.la is found first in
* (e.g. /opt/kde/lib/)
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource.
* @return The directory where the file specified in the second
* argument is located, or QString() if the type
* of resource specified is unknown or the resource
* cannot be found.
*/
QString findResourceDir( const char *type,
const QString& filename) const;
/**
* Tries to find all resources with the specified type.
*
* The function will look into all specified directories
* and return all filenames in these directories.
*
* The "most local" files are returned before the "more global" files.
*
* @param type The type of resource to locate directories for.
* @param filter Only accept filenames that fit to filter. The filter
* may consist of an optional directory and a QRegExp
* wildcard expression. E.g. <tt>"images\*.jpg"</tt>.
* Use QString() if you do not want a filter.
* @param options if the flags passed include Recursive, subdirectories
* will also be search; if NoDuplicates is passed then only entries with
* unique filenames will be returned eliminating duplicates.
*
* @return List of all the files whose filename matches the
* specified filter.
*/
QStringList findAllResources( const char *type,
const QString& filter = QString(),
SearchOptions options = NoSearchOptions ) const;
/**
* Tries to find all resources with the specified type.
*
* The function will look into all specified directories
* and return all filenames (full and relative paths) in
* these directories.
*
* The "most local" files are returned before the "more global" files.
*
* @param type The type of resource to locate directories for. Can be icon,
* lib, pixmap, .... To get a complete list, call
* @code
* kde4-config --types
* @endcode
* @param filter Only accept filenames that fit to filter. The filter
* may consist of an optional directory and a QRegExp
* wildcard expression. E.g. <tt>"images\*.jpg"</tt>.
* Use QString() if you do not want a filter.
* @param options if the flags passed include Recursive, subdirectories
* will also be search; if NoDuplicates is passed then only entries with
* unique filenames will be returned eliminating duplicates.
*
* @param relPaths The list to store the relative paths into
* These can be used later to ::locate() the file
*
* @return List of all the files whose filename matches the
* specified filter.
*/
QStringList findAllResources( const char *type,
const QString& filter,
SearchOptions options,
QStringList &relPaths) const;
/**
* Returns a QStringList list of pathnames in the system path.
*
* @param pstr The path which will be searched. If this is
* null (default), the @c $PATH environment variable will
* be searched.
*
* @return a QStringList list of pathnames in the system path.
*/
static QStringList systemPaths( const QString& pstr=QString() );
/**
* Finds the executable in the system path.
*
* A valid executable must
* be a file and have its executable bit set.
*
* @param appname The name of the executable file for which to search.
* if this contains a path separator, it will be resolved
* according to the current working directory
* (shell-like behaviour).
* @param pathstr The path which will be searched. If this is
* null (default), the @c $PATH environment variable will
* be searched.
* @param options if the flags passed include IgnoreExecBit the path returned
* may not have the executable bit set.
*
* @return The path of the executable. If it was not found,
* it will return QString().
* @see findAllExe()
*/
static QString findExe( const QString& appname,
const QString& pathstr = QString(),
SearchOptions options = NoSearchOptions );
/**
* Finds all occurrences of an executable in the system path.
*
* @param list will be filled with the pathnames of all the
* executables found. Will be empty if the executable
* was not found.
* @param appname the name of the executable for which to
* search.
* @param pathstr the path list which will be searched. If this
* is 0 (default), the @c $PATH environment variable will
* be searched.
* @param options if the flags passed include IgnoreExecBit the path returned
* may not have the executable bit set.
*
* @return The number of executables found, 0 if none were found.
*
* @see findExe()
*/
static int findAllExe( QStringList& list, const QString& appname,
const QString& pathstr=QString(),
SearchOptions options = NoSearchOptions );
/**
* Reads customized entries out of the given config object and add
* them via addResourceDirs().
*
* @param config The object the entries are read from. This should
* contain global config files
* @return @c true if new config paths have been added
* from @p config.
**/
bool addCustomized(KConfig *config);
/**
* This function is used internally by almost all other function as
* it serves and fills the directories cache.
*
* @param type The type of resource
* @return The list of possible directories for the specified @p type.
* The function updates the cache if possible. If the resource
* type specified is unknown, it will return an empty list.
* Note, that the directories are assured to exist beside the save
* location, which may not exist, but is returned anyway.
*/
QStringList resourceDirs(const char *type) const;
/**
* This function will return a list of all the types that KStandardDirs
* supports.
*
* @return All types that KDE supports
*/
QStringList allTypes() const;
/**
* Finds a location to save files into for the given type
* in the user's home directory.
*
* @param type The type of location to return.
* @param suffix A subdirectory name.
* Makes it easier for you to create subdirectories.
* You can't pass filenames here, you _have_ to pass
* directory names only and add possible filename in
* that directory yourself. A directory name always has a
* trailing slash ('/').
* @param create If set, saveLocation() will create the directories
* needed (including those given by @p suffix).
*
* @return A path where resources of the specified type should be
* saved, or QString() if the resource type is unknown.
*/
QString saveLocation(const char *type,
const QString& suffix = QString(),
bool create = true) const;
/**
* Converts an absolute path to a path relative to a certain
* resource.
*
* If "abs = ::locate(resource, rel)"
* then "rel = relativeLocation(resource, abs)" and vice versa.
*
* @param type The type of resource.
*
* @param absPath An absolute path to make relative.
*
* @return A relative path relative to resource @p type that
* will find @p absPath. If no such relative path exists, @p absPath
* will be returned unchanged.
*/
QString relativeLocation(const char *type, const QString &absPath);
/**
* Recursively creates still-missing directories in the given path.
*
* The resulting permissions will depend on the current umask setting.
* <tt>permission = mode & ~umask</tt>.
*
* @param dir Absolute path of the directory to be made.
* @param mode Directory permissions.
* @return true if successful, false otherwise
*/
static bool makeDir(const QString& dir, int mode = 0755);
/**
* This returns a default relative path for the standard KDE
* resource types. Below is a list of them so you get an idea
* of what this is all about.
*
* @li @c data - @c share/apps
* @li @c html - @c share/doc/HTML
* @li @c icon - @c share/icon
* @li @c config - @c share/config
* @li @c pixmap - @c share/pixmaps
* @li @c apps - @c share/applnk
* @li @c sound - @c share/sounds
* @li @c locale - @c share/locale
* @li @c services - @c share/kde4/services
* @li @c servicetypes - @c share/kde4/servicetypes
* @li @c mime - @c share/mimelnk
* @li @c cgi - @c cgi-bin
* @li @c wallpaper - @c share/wallpapers
* @li @c templates - @c share/templates
* @li @c exe - @c bin
* @li @c lib - @c lib[suffix]
* @li @c module - @c lib[suffix]/kde4
* @li @c qtplugins - @c lib[suffix]/kde4/plugins
* @li @c kcfg - @c share/config.kcfg
* @li @c emoticons - @c share/emoticons
* @li @c xdgdata-apps - @c applications
* @li @c xdgdata-icon - @c icons
* @li @c xdgdata-pixmap - @c pixmaps
* @li @c xdgdata-dirs - @c desktop-directories
* @li @c xdgdata-mime - @c mime
* @li @c xdgconf-menu - @c menus
*
* @returns Static default for the specified resource. You
* should probably be using locate() or locateLocal()
* instead.
* @see locate()
* @see locateLocal()
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
static KDE_DEPRECATED QString kde_default(const char *type);
#endif
/**
* @internal (for use by sycoca only)
*/
QString kfsstnd_prefixes();
/**
* @internal (for use by sycoca only)
*/
QString kfsstnd_xdg_conf_prefixes();
/**
* @internal (for use by sycoca only)
*/
QString kfsstnd_xdg_data_prefixes();
/**
* Returns the toplevel directory in which KStandardDirs
* will store things. Most likely <tt>$HOME/.kde</tt>.
* Don't use this function if you can use locateLocal()
* @return the toplevel directory
*/
QString localkdedir() const;
/**
* @return @c $XDG_DATA_HOME
* See also http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/basedir/draft/basedir-spec/basedir-spec.html
*/
QString localxdgdatadir() const;
/**
* @return @c $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
* See also http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/basedir/draft/basedir-spec/basedir-spec.html
*/
QString localxdgconfdir() const;
/**
* @return the path where type was installed to by kdelibs. This is an absolute path and only
* one out of many search paths
*/
static QString installPath(const char *type);
/**
* Checks for existence and accessability of a file or directory.
* Faster than creating a QFileInfo first.
* @param fullPath the path to check. IMPORTANT: must end with a slash if expected to be a directory
* (and no slash for a file, obviously).
* @return @c true if the directory exists, @c false otherwise
*/
static bool exists(const QString &fullPath);
/**
* Expands all symbolic links and resolves references to
* '/./', '/../' and extra '/' characters in @p dirname
* and returns the canonicalized absolute pathname.
* The resulting path will have no symbolic link, '/./'
* or '/../' components.
*/
static QString realPath(const QString &dirname);
/**
* Expands all symbolic links and resolves references to
* '/./', '/../' and extra '/' characters in @p filename
* and returns the canonicalized absolute pathname.
* The resulting path will have no symbolic link, '/./'
* or '/../' components.
*/
static QString realFilePath(const QString &filename);
/**
* This function is just for convenience. It simply calls
* instance->dirs()->\link KStandardDirs::findResource() findResource\endlink(type, filename).
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource, see KStandardDirs
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource
* @param cData The KComponentData object
*
* @return A full path to the filename specified in the second
* argument, or QString() if not found
**/
static QString locate( const char *type, const QString& filename, const KComponentData &cData = KGlobal::mainComponent() );
/**
* This function is much like locate. However it returns a
* filename suitable for writing to. No check is made if the
* specified @p filename actually exists. Missing directories
* are created. If @p filename is only a directory, without a
* specific file, @p filename must have a trailing slash.
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource, see KStandardDirs
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource
* @param cData The KComponentData object
*
* @return A full path to the filename specified in the second
* argument, or QString() if not found
**/
static QString locateLocal( const char *type, const QString& filename, const KComponentData &cData = KGlobal::mainComponent() );
/**
* This function is much like locate. No check is made if the
* specified filename actually exists. Missing directories
* are created if @p createDir is true. If @p filename is only
* a directory, without a specific file, @p filename must have
* a trailing slash.
*
* @param type The type of the wanted resource, see KStandardDirs
* @param filename A relative filename of the resource
* @param createDir If @c true, missing directories are created,
* if @c false, no directory is created
* @param cData The KComponentData object
*
* @return A full path to the filename specified in the second
* argument, or QString() if not found
**/
static QString locateLocal( const char *type, const QString& filename, bool createDir, const KComponentData &cData = KGlobal::mainComponent() );
/**
* Check, if a file may be accessed in a given mode.
* This is a wrapper around the access() system call.
* checkAccess() calls access() with the given parameters.
* If this is OK, checkAccess() returns true. If not, and W_OK
* is part of mode, it is checked if there is write access to
* the directory. If yes, checkAccess() returns true.
* In all other cases checkAccess() returns false.
*
* Other than access() this function EXPLICITLY ignores non-existent
* files if checking for write access.
*
* @param pathname The full path of the file you want to test
* @param mode The access mode, as in the access() system call.
* @return Whether the access is allowed, true = Access allowed
*/
static bool checkAccess(const QString& pathname, int mode);
private:
// Disallow assignment and copy-construction
KStandardDirs( const KStandardDirs& );
KStandardDirs& operator= ( const KStandardDirs& );
class KStandardDirsPrivate;
KStandardDirsPrivate* const d;
// Like their public counter parts but with an extra priority argument
// If priority is true, the directory is added directly after
// $KDEHOME/$XDG_DATA_HOME/$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
void addPrefix( const QString& dir, bool priority );
void addXdgConfigPrefix( const QString& dir, bool priority );
void addXdgDataPrefix( const QString& dir, bool priority );
void addKDEDefaults();
void addResourcesFrom_krcdirs();
};
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KStandardDirs::SearchOptions)
#endif // KSTANDARDDIRS_H
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