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The candidates array had a very very very high chance of being sparse, which effectively broke the logic. It was mostly harmless since said logic is only here for a long and varied history of backwards compatibility ;).
184 lines
5.3 KiB
Lua
184 lines
5.3 KiB
Lua
--[[--
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Subclass of LuaSettings dedicated to handling the legacy global constants.
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]]
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local DataStorage = require("datastorage")
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local LuaSettings = require("luasettings")
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local dump = require("dump")
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local ffiutil = require("ffi/util")
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local util = require("util")
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local lfs = require("libs/libkoreader-lfs")
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local logger = require("logger")
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local LuaDefaults = LuaSettings:extend{
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ro = nil, -- will contain the defaults.lua k/v pairs (const)
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rw = nil, -- will only contain non-defaults user-modified k/v pairs
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}
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--- Opens a settings file.
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function LuaDefaults:open(path)
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local file_path = path or DataStorage:getDataDir() .. "/defaults.custom.lua"
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local new = LuaDefaults:extend{
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file = file_path,
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}
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local ok, stored
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-- File being absent and returning an empty table is a use case,
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-- so logger.warn() only if there was an existing file
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local existing = lfs.attributes(new.file, "mode") == "file"
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ok, stored = pcall(dofile, new.file)
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if ok and stored then
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new.rw = stored
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else
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if existing then logger.warn("LuaDefaults: Failed reading", new.file, "(probably corrupted).") end
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-- Fallback to .old if it exists
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ok, stored = pcall(dofile, new.file..".old")
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if ok and stored then
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if existing then logger.warn("LuaDefaults: read from backup file", new.file..".old") end
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new.rw = stored
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else
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if existing then logger.warn("LuaDefaults: no usable backup file for", new.file, "to read from") end
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new.rw = {}
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end
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end
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-- The actual defaults file, on the other hand, is set in stone.
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ok, stored = pcall(dofile, "defaults.lua")
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if ok and stored then
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new.ro = stored
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else
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error("Failed reading defaults.lua")
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end
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return new
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end
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--- Reads a setting, optionally initializing it to a default.
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function LuaDefaults:readSetting(key, default)
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if not default then
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if self:hasBeenCustomized(key) then
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return self.rw[key]
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else
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return self.ro[key]
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end
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end
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if not self:hasBeenCustomized(key) then
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self.rw[key] = default
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return self.rw[key]
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end
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if self:hasBeenCustomized(key) then
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return self.rw[key]
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else
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return self.ro[key]
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end
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end
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--- Saves a setting.
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function LuaDefaults:saveSetting(key, value)
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if util.tableEquals(self.ro[key], value, true) then
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-- Only keep actually custom settings in the rw table ;).
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return self:delSetting(key)
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else
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self.rw[key] = value
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end
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return self
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end
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--- Deletes a setting.
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function LuaDefaults:delSetting(key)
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self.rw[key] = nil
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return self
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end
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--- Checks if setting exists.
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function LuaDefaults:has(key)
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return self.ro[key] ~= nil
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end
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--- Checks if setting does not exist.
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function LuaDefaults:hasNot(key)
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return self.ro[key] == nil
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end
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--- Checks if setting has been customized.
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function LuaDefaults:hasBeenCustomized(key)
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return self.rw[key] ~= nil
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end
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--- Checks if setting has NOT been customized.
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function LuaDefaults:hasNotBeenCustomized(key)
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return self.rw[key] == nil
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end
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--- Checks if setting is `true` (boolean).
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function LuaDefaults:isTrue(key)
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if self:hasBeenCustomized(key) then
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return self.rw[key] == true
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else
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return self.ro[key] == true
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end
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end
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--- Checks if setting is `false` (boolean).
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function LuaDefaults:isFalse(key)
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if self:hasBeenCustomized(key) then
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return self.rw[key] == false
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else
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return self.ro[key] == false
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end
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end
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--- Low-level API for filemanagersetdefaults
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function LuaDefaults:getDataTables()
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return self.ro, self.rw
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end
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function LuaDefaults:readDefaultSetting(key)
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return self.ro[key]
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end
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-- NOP unsupported LuaSettings APIs
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function LuaDefaults:wrap() end
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function LuaDefaults:child() end
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function LuaDefaults:initializeExtSettings() end
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function LuaDefaults:getSettingForExt() end
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function LuaDefaults:saveSettingForExt() end
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function LuaDefaults:addTableItem() end
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function LuaDefaults:removeTableItem() end
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function LuaDefaults:reset() end
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--- Writes settings to disk.
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function LuaDefaults:flush()
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if not self.file then return end
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local directory_updated = false
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if lfs.attributes(self.file, "mode") == "file" then
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-- As an additional safety measure (to the ffiutil.fsync* calls used below),
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-- we only backup the file to .old when it has not been modified in the last 60 seconds.
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-- This should ensure in the case the fsync calls are not supported
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-- that the OS may have itself sync'ed that file content in the meantime.
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local mtime = lfs.attributes(self.file, "modification")
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if mtime < os.time() - 60 then
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os.rename(self.file, self.file .. ".old")
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directory_updated = true -- fsync directory content too below
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end
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end
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local f_out = io.open(self.file, "w")
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if f_out ~= nil then
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f_out:write("-- we can read Lua syntax here!\nreturn ")
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f_out:write(dump(self.rw, nil, true))
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f_out:write("\n")
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ffiutil.fsyncOpenedFile(f_out) -- force flush to the storage device
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f_out:close()
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end
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if directory_updated then
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-- Ensure the file renaming is flushed to storage device
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ffiutil.fsyncDirectory(self.file)
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end
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return self
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end
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return LuaDefaults
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