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TOOL (Tiny Object Oriented Language) is an easily-embedded, object-oriented, C++-like-language interpreter. The purpose of this article is to introduce the TOOL interpreter and language from the perspective of a person who has a desire to include a scripting solution as part of his project.
#ifndef COPYTREE_H_INCLUDED
#define COPYTREE_H_INCLUDED
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/*                           HEADER FILE                                     */
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/*
       $Archive: $

      $Revision: $
          $Date: $
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   Description: The class CopyTree support copying directory trees

                      TOOL And XML FORMS License
                      ==========================

                      Except where otherwise noted, all of the documentation 
                      and software included in the TOOL package is 
                      copyrighted by Michael Swartzendruber.

                      Copyright (C) 2005 Michael John Swartzendruber. 
                      All rights reserved.

                      Access to this code, whether intentional or accidental,
                      does NOT IMPLY any transfer of rights.

                      This software is provided "as-is," without any express 
                      or implied warranty. In no event shall the author be held
                      liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.

                      Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for 
                      any purpose, including commercial applications, and to 
                      alter and redistribute it, provided that the following 
                      conditions are met:

                      1. All redistributions of source code files must retain 
                         all copyright notices that are currently in place, 
                         and this list of conditions without modification.

                      2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;
                         you must not claim that you wrote the original software.

                      3. If you use this software in another product, an acknowledgment
                         in the product documentation would be appreciated but is
                         not required.

                      4. Modified versions in source or binary form must be plainly 
                         marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being 
                         the original software.
*/
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#include "../Collections/VMStringList.h"


#define BUFSIZE 300


class VMCopyTree 
{
public:
  VMStringList m_oFilesMade;
	VMStringList m_oDirsMade;
    
  VMStringList m_oSourceDirs;
  VMStringList m_oSourceFiles;

	short        m_iStatus;


	VMCopyTree( void );
	void CleanUp( void );
  void DeleteSourceTree( void );

	void Copy( const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, bool bDeleteSource = false );

  short MakeBackupDirectory( const char* pchBackupDir )
  {
    return( CheckForOrMakeDir( pchBackupDir, &m_oDirsMade ) );
  };    


private:
	char m_achSource[ BUFSIZE ];
	char m_achDest[ BUFSIZE ];
	char m_achBuffer[ BUFSIZE ];
	char m_achCopySource[ BUFSIZE ];
	char m_achCopyDest[ BUFSIZE ];
  char m_achPrevInstDir[ BUFSIZE ];
	char m_achPrevCopyDest[ BUFSIZE ];


  short CheckForOrMakeDir( const char* lpszDir, VMStringList* pdsDirs);
  bool  MyCopyFile( char*, char*, bool );
	void  Walk( WORD wLevel );
	void  UpDir( char* );
	void  AddBackSlash( char* );
};


#endif

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/* Check-in history */
/*
*$Log: $
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