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dir: /man/2/fsproto/
.TH FSPROTO 2 .SH NAME FSproto: readprotofile, readprotostring \- read file system prototype file .SH SYNOPSIS .EX include "fsproto.m"; fsproto := load FSproto FSproto->PATH; Direntry: type (string, string, ref Sys->Dir); init: fn(): string; readprotofile: fn(proto: string, root: string, entries: chan of Direntry, warnings: chan of (string, string)): string; readprotostring: fn(proto: string, root: string, entries: chan of Direntry, warnings: chan of (string, string)); .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B FSproto provides an interface to read a file system prototype file, as defined by .IR proto (6). .PP .B Init must be called before any other function in the module. .PP .B Readprotofile reads a file system prototype from the file .IR proto . It traverses the file system, starting at the given .IR root , and each file or directory encountered that is mentioned in the prototype causes .B readprotofile to send a .B Direntry tuple on the channel .IR entries . The tuple has the form .BI ( old , new , dir\fP\f5)\fP where .I old is the name of the current file or directory, rooted at .IR root , .I new is the same file's name .I relative to .IR root , and .I dir is a reference to the .B Sys->Dir directory information for .IR old , as produced by .IR sys-stat (2). When all files in .I root have been examined, .B readprotofile sends a single tuple with all nil components on .IR entries . For each error that occurs during processing (eg, unable to open a directory) .B readprotofile sends a tuple .BI ( old , diag ) on the channel .IR warnings , naming the file and giving a diagnostic string, but processing continues. .PP .B Readprotostring reads a file system prototype from the string .I proto itself. Otherwise, its operation is the same as .BR readprotofile . .SH SOURCE .B /appl/lib/fsproto.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR fs (1), .IR proto (6), .IR mkfs (8)