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fsevents.go
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//go:build darwin
// Package fsevents provides file system notifications on macOS.
package fsevents
import (
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
)
// Event represents a single file system notification.
type Event struct {
// Path holds the path to the item that's changed, relative
// to its device's root.
// Use DeviceForPath to determine the absolute path that's
// being referred to.
Path string
// Flags holds details what has happened.
Flags EventFlags
// ID holds the event ID.
//
// Each event ID comes from the most recent event being reported
// in the corresponding directory named in the EventStream.Paths field
// Event IDs all come from a single global source.
// They are guaranteed to always be increasing, usually in leaps
// and bounds, even across system reboots and moving drives from
// one machine to another. If you were to
// stop processing events from this stream after this event
// and resume processing them later from a newly-created
// EventStream, this is the value you would pass for the
// EventStream.EventID along with Resume=true.
ID uint64
}
// DeviceForPath returns the device ID for the specified volume.
func DeviceForPath(path string) (int32, error) {
stat := syscall.Stat_t{}
if err := syscall.Lstat(path, &stat); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return stat.Dev, nil
}
// EventStream is the primary interface to FSEvents
// You can provide your own event channel if you wish (or one will be
// created on Start).
//
// es := &EventStream{Paths: []string{"/tmp"}, Flags: 0}
// es.Start()
// es.Stop()
// ...
type EventStream struct {
stream fsEventStreamRef
qref fsDispatchQueueRef
hasFinalizer bool
registryID uintptr
uuid string
// Events holds the channel on which events will be sent.
// It's initialized by EventStream.Start if nil.
Events chan []Event
// Paths holds the set of paths to watch, each
// specifying the root of a filesystem hierarchy to be
// watched for modifications.
Paths []string
// Flags specifies what events to receive on the stream.
Flags CreateFlags
// Resume specifies that watching should resume from the event
// specified by EventID.
Resume bool
// EventID holds the most recent event ID.
//
// NOTE: this is updated asynchronously by the
// watcher and should not be accessed while
// the stream has been started.
EventID uint64
// Latency holds the number of seconds the service should wait after hearing
// about an event from the kernel before passing it along to the
// client via its callback. Specifying a larger value may result
// in more effective temporal coalescing, resulting in fewer
// callbacks and greater overall efficiency.
Latency time.Duration
// When Device is non-zero, the watcher will watch events on the
// device with this ID, and the paths in the Paths field are
// interpreted relative to the device's root.
//
// The device ID is the same as the st_dev field from a stat
// structure of a file on that device or the f_fsid[0] field of
// a statfs structure.
Device int32
}
// eventStreamRegistry is a lookup table for EventStream references passed to
// cgo. In Go 1.6+ passing a Go pointer to a Go pointer to cgo is not allowed.
// To get around this issue, we pass only an integer.
type eventStreamRegistry struct {
sync.Mutex
m map[uintptr]*EventStream
lastID uintptr
}
var registry = eventStreamRegistry{m: map[uintptr]*EventStream{}}
func (r *eventStreamRegistry) Add(e *EventStream) uintptr {
r.Lock()
defer r.Unlock()
r.lastID++
r.m[r.lastID] = e
return r.lastID
}
func (r *eventStreamRegistry) Get(i uintptr) *EventStream {
r.Lock()
defer r.Unlock()
return r.m[i]
}
func (r *eventStreamRegistry) Delete(i uintptr) {
r.Lock()
defer r.Unlock()
delete(r.m, i)
}
// Start listening to an event stream. This creates es.Events if it's not already
// a valid channel.
func (es *EventStream) Start() error {
if es.Events == nil {
es.Events = make(chan []Event)
}
// register eventstream in the local registry for later lookup
// in C callback
cbInfo := registry.Add(es)
es.registryID = cbInfo
es.uuid = GetDeviceUUID(es.Device)
err := es.start(es.Paths, cbInfo)
if err != nil {
// Remove eventstream from the registry
registry.Delete(es.registryID)
es.registryID = 0
}
return err
}
// Flush flushes events that have occurred but haven't been delivered.
// If sync is true, it will block until all the events have been delivered,
// otherwise it will return immediately.
func (es *EventStream) Flush(sync bool) {
flush(es.stream, sync)
}
// Stop stops listening to the event stream.
func (es *EventStream) Stop() {
if es.stream != nil {
stop(es.stream, es.qref)
es.stream = nil
es.qref = nil
}
// Remove eventstream from the registry
registry.Delete(es.registryID)
es.registryID = 0
}
// Restart restarts the event listener. This
// can be used to change the current watch flags.
func (es *EventStream) Restart() error {
es.Stop()
es.Resume = true
return es.Start()
}