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Adding support for the -exec option in the search command
Overview
BRL-CAD databases are like file system trees, so the tools around it evolved in a similar fashion to UNIX tools, including a search command that is somewhat analogous to find(1), one key difference is that it's missing the -exec option. Currently, MGED specific commands only take "data" options, things that are present in the database, or are literal values - like numbers or text - and as such, they are accessible to libged without - the editor library. However, for -exec to work in MGED search would have to run arbitrary Tcl commands, but the search logic lives in librt, which has no access to the Tcl interpreter. The original plan was a C-side table mapping command names to functions, but because the Tcl namespace is dynamic, the only way to translate a name to a command is by asking Tcl.
Proposed solution
The solution we settled on is adding an "exec_handler" callback to db_search, which will take the usual argv/argc pair, but also take a void* that will also be provided in the call to db_search. This will get called on each node and return a boolean value, it will receive the parameters passed to it in the '-exec' query with the '{}' ones replaced by the current path.
(The '{}' syntax is not final, but since it is easy to change, it does not need to be.)
MGED can then provide a callback that simply runs its argv in the Tcl interpreter passed to it through the void pointer.
Detailed solution
I plan to use TDD throughout the project and I will document added/changed functionality in Doxygen as I go. Here is my roadmap with rough and pessimistic time estimates:
Milestone 0
- Add callback type definition in the relevant header, add callback and userdata parameters to db_search.
- Add necessary fields to the search plan struct.
- Add evaluation logic for exec in plans.
- This is the first big one, I'll have to study how search evaluation works more in-depth, but it shouldn't take longer than a week.
Milestone 1
- Write the parser for the -exec option.
- It shouldn't be too hard, just your run-of-the-mill custom argparse.
- Integrate it with the planner logic.
- Definitely harder, the planner looks quite weird at first, so I'll have to make sure I understand it completely before I go in and start grafting things onto it; still, it's shouldn't be super difficult, should be done in a week, maybe two.
- Modify rest of evaluation logic to more closely correspond to find(1) (such as not implicitly printing when -exec is present).
- By this point I will have acquainted myself with the planner and evaluation logic enough that this one shouldn't be hard.
Milestone 2
- Write the exec_callback that will call Tcl functions on MGED's side.
- Biggest difficulty here is understanding how Tcl works on the C side, how to push results, call functions, pass parameters, that kind of thing, so this could take a while, 2 weeks maybe.
- Hook up the two sides.
- should be easy by this time, I estimate 1-3 days.
Milestone 3 (extra?)
- Add support for '+' form.
- I left this for last, so the ';' form can be released to end users sooner and because its necessity is not yet clear. The biggest difficulty here is aggregating multiple paths into a single call and deciding where that call should take place. I suspect this one to take 2 weeks.