// Written in the D programming language. /** This module is used to manipulate _path strings. All functions, with the exception of $(LREF expandTilde) (and in some cases $(LREF absolutePath) and $(LREF relativePath)), are pure string manipulation functions; they don't depend on any state outside the program, nor do they perform any actual file system actions. This has the consequence that the module does not make any distinction between a _path that points to a directory and a _path that points to a file, and it does not know whether or not the object pointed to by the _path actually exists in the file system. To differentiate between these cases, use $(XREF file,isDir) and $(XREF file,exists). Note that on Windows, both the backslash ($(D '\')) and the slash ($(D '/')) are in principle valid directory separators. This module treats them both on equal footing, but in cases where a $(I new) separator is added, a backslash will be used. Furthermore, the $(LREF buildNormalizedPath) function will replace all slashes with backslashes on that platform. In general, the functions in this module assume that the input paths are well-formed. (That is, they should not contain invalid characters, they should follow the file system's _path format, etc.) The result of calling a function on an ill-formed _path is undefined. When there is a chance that a _path or a file name is invalid (for instance, when it has been input by the user), it may sometimes be desirable to use the $(LREF isValidFilename) and $(LREF isValidPath) functions to check this. Most functions do not perform any memory allocations, and if a string is returned, it is usually a slice of an input string. If a function allocates, this is explicitly mentioned in the documentation. Authors: Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, $(WEB digitalmars.com, Walter Bright), Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz, Thomas Kühne, $(WEB erdani.org, Andrei Alexandrescu) Copyright: Copyright (c) 2000–2011, the authors. All rights reserved. License: $(WEB boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt, Boost License 1.0) Source: $(PHOBOSSRC std/_path.d) Macros: WIKI = Phobos/StdPath */ module std.path; import std.algorithm; import std.array; import std.conv; import std.file: getcwd; import std.string; import std.traits; version(Posix) { import core.exception; import core.stdc.errno; import core.sys.posix.pwd; import core.sys.posix.stdlib; private import core.exception : onOutOfMemoryError; } /** String used to separate directory names in a path. Under POSIX this is a slash, under Windows a backslash. */ version(Posix) enum string dirSeparator = "/"; else version(Windows) enum string dirSeparator = "\\"; else static assert (0, "unsupported platform"); /** Path separator string. A colon under POSIX, a semicolon under Windows. */ version(Posix) enum string pathSeparator = ":"; else version(Windows) enum string pathSeparator = ";"; else static assert (0, "unsupported platform"); /** Determines whether the given character is a directory separator. On Windows, this includes both $(D '\') and $(D '/'). On POSIX, it's just $(D '/'). */ bool isDirSeparator(dchar c) @safe pure nothrow { if (c == '/') return true; version(Windows) if (c == '\\') return true; return false; } /* Determines whether the given character is a drive separator. On Windows, this is true if c is the ':' character that separates the drive letter from the rest of the path. On POSIX, this always returns false. */ private bool isDriveSeparator(dchar c) @safe pure nothrow { version(Windows) return c == ':'; else return false; } /* Combines the isDirSeparator and isDriveSeparator tests. */ version(Windows) private bool isSeparator(dchar c) @safe pure nothrow { return isDirSeparator(c) || isDriveSeparator(c); } version(Posix) private alias isDirSeparator isSeparator; /* Helper function that determines the position of the last drive/directory separator in a string. Returns -1 if none is found. */ private ptrdiff_t lastSeparator(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { auto i = (cast(ptrdiff_t) path.length) - 1; while (i >= 0 && !isSeparator(path[i])) --i; return i; } version (Windows) { private bool isUNC(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { return path.length >= 3 && isDirSeparator(path[0]) && isDirSeparator(path[1]) && !isDirSeparator(path[2]); } private ptrdiff_t uncRootLength(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) in { assert (isUNC(path)); } body { ptrdiff_t i = 3; while (i < path.length && !isDirSeparator(path[i])) ++i; if (i < path.length) { auto j = i; do { ++j; } while (j < path.length && isDirSeparator(path[j])); if (j < path.length) { do { ++j; } while (j < path.length && !isDirSeparator(path[j])); i = j; } } return i; } private bool hasDrive(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { return path.length >= 2 && isDriveSeparator(path[1]); } private bool isDriveRoot(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { return path.length >= 3 && isDriveSeparator(path[1]) && isDirSeparator(path[2]); } } /* Helper functions that strip leading/trailing slashes and backslashes from a path. */ private inout(C)[] ltrimDirSeparators(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { int i = 0; while (i < path.length && isDirSeparator(path[i])) ++i; return path[i .. $]; } private inout(C)[] rtrimDirSeparators(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { auto i = (cast(ptrdiff_t) path.length) - 1; while (i >= 0 && isDirSeparator(path[i])) --i; return path[0 .. i+1]; } private inout(C)[] trimDirSeparators(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { return ltrimDirSeparators(rtrimDirSeparators(path)); } /** This $(D enum) is used as a template argument to functions which compare file names, and determines whether the comparison is case sensitive or not. */ enum CaseSensitive : bool { /// File names are case insensitive no = false, /// File names are case sensitive yes = true, /** The default (or most common) setting for the current platform. That is, $(D no) on Windows and Mac OS X, and $(D yes) on all POSIX systems except OS X (Linux, *BSD, etc.). */ osDefault = osDefaultCaseSensitivity } version (Windows) private enum osDefaultCaseSensitivity = false; else version (OSX) private enum osDefaultCaseSensitivity = false; else version (Posix) private enum osDefaultCaseSensitivity = true; else static assert (0); /** Returns the name of a file, without any leading directory and with an optional suffix chopped off. If $(D suffix) is specified, it will be compared to $(D path) using $(D filenameCmp!cs), where $(D cs) is an optional template parameter determining whether the comparison is case sensitive or not. See the $(LREF filenameCmp) documentation for details. Examples: --- assert (baseName("dir/file.ext") == "file.ext"); assert (baseName("dir/file.ext", ".ext") == "file"); assert (baseName("dir/file.ext", ".xyz") == "file.ext"); assert (baseName("dir/filename", "name") == "file"); assert (baseName("dir/subdir/") == "subdir"); version (Windows) { assert (baseName(`d:file.ext`) == "file.ext"); assert (baseName(`d:\dir\file.ext`) == "file.ext"); } --- Note: This function $(I only) strips away the specified suffix, which doesn't necessarily have to represent an extension. If you want to remove the extension from a path, regardless of what the extension is, use $(LREF stripExtension). If you want the filename without leading directories and without an extension, combine the functions like this: --- assert (baseName(stripExtension("dir/file.ext")) == "file"); --- Standards: This function complies with $(LINK2 http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/basename.html, the POSIX requirements for the 'basename' shell utility) (with suitable adaptations for Windows paths). */ inout(C)[] baseName(C)(inout(C)[] path) @trusted pure //TODO: nothrow (BUG 5700) if (isSomeChar!C) { auto p1 = stripDrive(path); if (p1.empty) { version (Windows) if (isUNC(path)) { return cast(typeof(return)) dirSeparator.dup; } return null; } auto p2 = rtrimDirSeparators(p1); if (p2.empty) return p1[0 .. 1]; return p2[lastSeparator(p2)+1 .. $]; } /// ditto inout(C)[] baseName(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive.osDefault, C, C1) (inout(C)[] path, in C1[] suffix) @safe pure //TODO: nothrow (because of filenameCmp()) if (isSomeChar!C && isSomeChar!C1) { auto p = baseName(path); if (p.length > suffix.length && filenameCmp!cs(p[$-suffix.length .. $], suffix) == 0) { return p[0 .. $-suffix.length]; } else return p; } unittest { assert (baseName("").empty); assert (baseName("file.ext"w) == "file.ext"); assert (baseName("file.ext"d, ".ext") == "file"); assert (baseName("file", "file"w.dup) == "file"); assert (baseName("dir/file.ext"d.dup) == "file.ext"); assert (baseName("dir/file.ext", ".ext"d) == "file"); assert (baseName("dir/file"w, "file"d) == "file"); assert (baseName("dir///subdir////") == "subdir"); assert (baseName("dir/subdir.ext/", ".ext") == "subdir"); assert (baseName("dir/subdir/".dup, "subdir") == "subdir"); assert (baseName("/"w.dup) == "/"); assert (baseName("//"d.dup) == "/"); assert (baseName("///") == "/"); assert (baseName!(CaseSensitive.yes)("file.ext", ".EXT") == "file.ext"); assert (baseName!(CaseSensitive.no)("file.ext", ".EXT") == "file"); version (Windows) { assert (baseName(`dir\file.ext`) == `file.ext`); assert (baseName(`dir\file.ext`, `.ext`) == `file`); assert (baseName(`dir\file`, `file`) == `file`); assert (baseName(`d:file.ext`) == `file.ext`); assert (baseName(`d:file.ext`, `.ext`) == `file`); assert (baseName(`d:file`, `file`) == `file`); assert (baseName(`dir\\subdir\\\`) == `subdir`); assert (baseName(`dir\subdir.ext\`, `.ext`) == `subdir`); assert (baseName(`dir\subdir\`, `subdir`) == `subdir`); assert (baseName(`\`) == `\`); assert (baseName(`\\`) == `\`); assert (baseName(`\\\`) == `\`); assert (baseName(`d:\`) == `\`); assert (baseName(`d:`).empty); assert (baseName(`\\server\share\file`) == `file`); assert (baseName(`\\server\share\`) == `\`); assert (baseName(`\\server\share`) == `\`); } assert (baseName(stripExtension("dir/file.ext")) == "file"); static assert (baseName("dir/file.ext") == "file.ext"); static assert (baseName("dir/file.ext", ".ext") == "file"); } /** Returns the directory part of a path. On Windows, this includes the drive letter if present. This function performs a memory allocation if and only if $(D path) is mutable and does not have a directory (in which case a new mutable string is needed to hold the returned current-directory symbol, $(D ".")). Examples: --- assert (dirName("file") == "."); assert (dirName("dir/file") == "dir"); assert (dirName("/file") == "/"); assert (dirName("dir/subdir/") == "dir"); version (Windows) { assert (dirName("d:file") == "d:"); assert (dirName(`d:\dir\file`) == `d:\dir`); assert (dirName(`d:\file`) == `d:\`); assert (dirName(`dir\subdir\`) == `dir`); } --- Standards: This function complies with $(LINK2 http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/dirname.html, the POSIX requirements for the 'dirname' shell utility) (with suitable adaptations for Windows paths). */ C[] dirName(C)(C[] path) //TODO: @safe (BUG 6169) pure nothrow (because of to()) if (isSomeChar!C) { if (path.empty) return to!(typeof(return))("."); auto p = rtrimDirSeparators(path); if (p.empty) return path[0 .. 1]; version (Windows) { if (isUNC(p) && uncRootLength(p) == p.length) return p; if (p.length == 2 && isDriveSeparator(p[1]) && path.length > 2) return path[0 .. 3]; } auto i = lastSeparator(p); if (i == -1) return to!(typeof(return))("."); if (i == 0) return p[0 .. 1]; version (Windows) { // If the directory part is either d: or d:\, don't // chop off the last symbol. if (isDriveSeparator(p[i]) || isDriveSeparator(p[i-1])) return p[0 .. i+1]; } // Remove any remaining trailing (back)slashes. return rtrimDirSeparators(p[0 .. i]); } unittest { assert (dirName("") == "."); assert (dirName("file"w) == "."); assert (dirName("dir/"d) == "."); assert (dirName("dir///") == "."); assert (dirName("dir/file"w.dup) == "dir"); assert (dirName("dir///file"d.dup) == "dir"); assert (dirName("dir/subdir/") == "dir"); assert (dirName("/dir/file"w) == "/dir"); assert (dirName("/file"d) == "/"); assert (dirName("/") == "/"); assert (dirName("///") == "/"); version (Windows) { assert (dirName(`dir\`) == `.`); assert (dirName(`dir\\\`) == `.`); assert (dirName(`dir\file`) == `dir`); assert (dirName(`dir\\\file`) == `dir`); assert (dirName(`dir\subdir\`) == `dir`); assert (dirName(`\dir\file`) == `\dir`); assert (dirName(`\file`) == `\`); assert (dirName(`\`) == `\`); assert (dirName(`\\\`) == `\`); assert (dirName(`d:`) == `d:`); assert (dirName(`d:file`) == `d:`); assert (dirName(`d:\`) == `d:\`); assert (dirName(`d:\file`) == `d:\`); assert (dirName(`d:\dir\file`) == `d:\dir`); assert (dirName(`\\server\share\dir\file`) == `\\server\share\dir`); assert (dirName(`\\server\share\file`) == `\\server\share`); assert (dirName(`\\server\share\`) == `\\server\share`); assert (dirName(`\\server\share`) == `\\server\share`); } static assert (dirName("dir/file") == "dir"); } /** Returns the root directory of the specified path, or $(D null) if the path is not rooted. Examples: --- assert (rootName("foo") is null); assert (rootName("/foo") == "/"); version (Windows) { assert (rootName(`\foo`) == `\`); assert (rootName(`c:\foo`) == `c:\`); assert (rootName(`\\server\share\foo`) == `\\server\share`); } --- */ inout(C)[] rootName(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { if (path.empty) return null; version (Posix) { if (isDirSeparator(path[0])) return path[0 .. 1]; } else version (Windows) { if (isDirSeparator(path[0])) { if (isUNC(path)) return path[0 .. uncRootLength(path)]; else return path[0 .. 1]; } else if (path.length >= 3 && isDriveSeparator(path[1]) && isDirSeparator(path[2])) { return path[0 .. 3]; } } else static assert (0, "unsupported platform"); assert (!isRooted(path)); return null; } unittest { assert (rootName("") is null); assert (rootName("foo") is null); assert (rootName("/") == "/"); assert (rootName("/foo/bar") == "/"); version (Windows) { assert (rootName("d:foo") is null); assert (rootName(`d:\foo`) == `d:\`); assert (rootName(`\\server\share\foo`) == `\\server\share`); assert (rootName(`\\server\share`) == `\\server\share`); } } /** Returns the drive of a path, or $(D null) if the drive is not specified. In the case of UNC paths, the network share is returned. Always returns $(D null) on POSIX. Examples: --- version (Windows) { assert (driveName(`d:\file`) == "d:"); assert (driveName(`\\server\share\file`) == `\\server\share`); assert (driveName(`dir\file`).empty); } --- */ inout(C)[] driveName(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { version (Windows) { if (hasDrive(path)) return path[0 .. 2]; else if (isUNC(path)) return path[0 .. uncRootLength(path)]; } return null; } unittest { version (Posix) assert (driveName("c:/foo").empty); version (Windows) { assert (driveName(`dir\file`).empty); assert (driveName(`d:file`) == "d:"); assert (driveName(`d:\file`) == "d:"); assert (driveName("d:") == "d:"); assert (driveName(`\\server\share\file`) == `\\server\share`); assert (driveName(`\\server\share\`) == `\\server\share`); assert (driveName(`\\server\share`) == `\\server\share`); static assert (driveName(`d:\file`) == "d:"); } } /** Strips the drive from a Windows path. On POSIX, the path is returned unaltered. Example: --- version (Windows) { assert (stripDrive(`d:\dir\file`) == `\dir\file`); assert (stripDrive(`\\server\share\dir\file`) == `\dir\file`); } --- */ inout(C)[] stripDrive(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { version(Windows) { if (hasDrive(path)) return path[2 .. $]; else if (isUNC(path)) return path[uncRootLength(path) .. $]; } return path; } unittest { version(Windows) { assert (stripDrive(`d:\dir\file`) == `\dir\file`); assert (stripDrive(`\\server\share\dir\file`) == `\dir\file`); static assert (stripDrive(`d:\dir\file`) == `\dir\file`); } version(Posix) { assert (stripDrive(`d:\dir\file`) == `d:\dir\file`); } } /* Helper function that returns the position of the filename/extension separator dot in path. If not found, returns -1. */ private ptrdiff_t extSeparatorPos(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { auto i = (cast(ptrdiff_t) path.length) - 1; while (i >= 0 && !isSeparator(path[i])) { if (path[i] == '.' && i > 0 && !isSeparator(path[i-1])) return i; --i; } return -1; } /** Returns the _extension part of a file name, including the dot. If there is no _extension, $(D null) is returned. Examples: --- assert (extension("file").empty); assert (extension("file.ext") == ".ext"); assert (extension("file.ext1.ext2") == ".ext2"); assert (extension("file.") == "."); assert (extension(".file").empty); assert (extension(".file.ext") == ".ext"); --- */ inout(C)[] extension(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { auto i = extSeparatorPos(path); if (i == -1) return null; else return path[i .. $]; } unittest { assert (extension("file").empty); assert (extension("file.") == "."); assert (extension("file.ext"w) == ".ext"); assert (extension("file.ext1.ext2"d) == ".ext2"); assert (extension(".foo".dup).empty); assert (extension(".foo.ext"w.dup) == ".ext"); assert (extension("dir/file"d.dup).empty); assert (extension("dir/file.") == "."); assert (extension("dir/file.ext") == ".ext"); assert (extension("dir/file.ext1.ext2"w) == ".ext2"); assert (extension("dir/.foo"d).empty); assert (extension("dir/.foo.ext".dup) == ".ext"); version(Windows) { assert (extension(`dir\file`).empty); assert (extension(`dir\file.`) == "."); assert (extension(`dir\file.ext`) == `.ext`); assert (extension(`dir\file.ext1.ext2`) == `.ext2`); assert (extension(`dir\.foo`).empty); assert (extension(`dir\.foo.ext`) == `.ext`); assert (extension(`d:file`).empty); assert (extension(`d:file.`) == "."); assert (extension(`d:file.ext`) == `.ext`); assert (extension(`d:file.ext1.ext2`) == `.ext2`); assert (extension(`d:.foo`).empty); assert (extension(`d:.foo.ext`) == `.ext`); } static assert (extension("file").empty); static assert (extension("file.ext") == ".ext"); } /** Returns the path with the extension stripped off. Examples: --- assert (stripExtension("file") == "file"); assert (stripExtension("file.ext") == "file"); assert (stripExtension("file.ext1.ext2") == "file.ext1"); assert (stripExtension("file.") == "file"); assert (stripExtension(".file") == ".file"); assert (stripExtension(".file.ext") == ".file"); assert (stripExtension("dir/file.ext") == "dir/file"); --- */ inout(C)[] stripExtension(C)(inout(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { auto i = extSeparatorPos(path); if (i == -1) return path; else return path[0 .. i]; } unittest { assert (stripExtension("file") == "file"); assert (stripExtension("file.ext"w) == "file"); assert (stripExtension("file.ext1.ext2"d) == "file.ext1"); assert (stripExtension(".foo".dup) == ".foo"); assert (stripExtension(".foo.ext"w.dup) == ".foo"); assert (stripExtension("dir/file"d.dup) == "dir/file"); assert (stripExtension("dir/file.ext") == "dir/file"); assert (stripExtension("dir/file.ext1.ext2"w) == "dir/file.ext1"); assert (stripExtension("dir/.foo"d) == "dir/.foo"); assert (stripExtension("dir/.foo.ext".dup) == "dir/.foo"); version(Windows) { assert (stripExtension("dir\\file") == "dir\\file"); assert (stripExtension("dir\\file.ext") == "dir\\file"); assert (stripExtension("dir\\file.ext1.ext2") == "dir\\file.ext1"); assert (stripExtension("dir\\.foo") == "dir\\.foo"); assert (stripExtension("dir\\.foo.ext") == "dir\\.foo"); assert (stripExtension("d:file") == "d:file"); assert (stripExtension("d:file.ext") == "d:file"); assert (stripExtension("d:file.ext1.ext2") == "d:file.ext1"); assert (stripExtension("d:.foo") == "d:.foo"); assert (stripExtension("d:.foo.ext") == "d:.foo"); } static assert (stripExtension("file") == "file"); static assert (stripExtension("file.ext"w) == "file"); } /** Returns a string containing the _path given by $(D path), but where the extension has been set to $(D ext). If the filename already has an extension, it is replaced. If not, the extension is simply appended to the filename. Including a leading dot in $(D ext) is optional. This function normally allocates a new string (the possible exception being the case when path is immutable and doesn't already have an extension). Examples: --- assert (setExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file", ".ext") == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file.old", "new") == "file.new"); assert (setExtension("file.old", ".new") == "file.new"); --- */ immutable(Unqual!C1)[] setExtension(C1, C2)(in C1[] path, in C2[] ext) @trusted pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C1 && !is(C1 == immutable) && is(Unqual!C1 == Unqual!C2)) { if (ext.length > 0 && ext[0] == '.') return cast(typeof(return))(stripExtension(path)~ext); else return cast(typeof(return))(stripExtension(path)~'.'~ext); } ///ditto immutable(C1)[] setExtension(C1, C2)(immutable(C1)[] path, const(C2)[] ext) @trusted pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C1 && is(Unqual!C1 == Unqual!C2)) { // Optimised for the case where path is immutable and has no extension if (ext.length > 0 && ext[0] == '.') ext = ext[1 .. $]; auto i = extSeparatorPos(path); if (i == -1) { path ~= '.'; path ~= ext; return path; } else if (i == path.length - 1) { path ~= ext; return path; } else { return cast(typeof(return))(path[0 .. i+1] ~ ext); } } unittest { assert (setExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file"w, ".ext"w) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file."d, "ext"d) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file.", ".ext") == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file.old"w, "new"w) == "file.new"); assert (setExtension("file.old"d, ".new"d) == "file.new"); assert (setExtension("file"w.dup, "ext"w) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file"w.dup, ".ext"w) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file."w, "ext"w.dup) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file."w, ".ext"w.dup) == "file.ext"); assert (setExtension("file.old"d.dup, "new"d) == "file.new"); assert (setExtension("file.old"d.dup, ".new"d) == "file.new"); static assert (setExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); static assert (setExtension("file.old", "new") == "file.new"); static assert (setExtension("file"w.dup, "ext"w) == "file.ext"); static assert (setExtension("file.old"d.dup, "new"d) == "file.new"); } /** Returns the _path given by $(D path), with the extension given by $(D ext) appended if the path doesn't already have one. Including the dot in the extension is optional. This function always allocates a new string, except in the case when path is immutable and already has an extension. Examples: --- assert (defaultExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); assert (defaultExtension("file", ".ext") == "file.ext"); assert (defaultExtension("file.", "ext") == "file."); assert (defaultExtension("file.old", "new") == "file.old"); assert (defaultExtension("file.old", ".new") == "file.old"); --- */ immutable(Unqual!C1)[] defaultExtension(C1, C2)(in C1[] path, in C2[] ext) @trusted pure // TODO: nothrow (because of to()) if (isSomeChar!C1 && is(Unqual!C1 == Unqual!C2)) { auto i = extSeparatorPos(path); if (i == -1) { if (ext.length > 0 && ext[0] == '.') return cast(typeof(return))(path~ext); else return cast(typeof(return))(path~'.'~ext); } else return to!(typeof(return))(path); } unittest { assert (defaultExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); assert (defaultExtension("file", ".ext") == "file.ext"); assert (defaultExtension("file.", "ext") == "file."); assert (defaultExtension("file.old", "new") == "file.old"); assert (defaultExtension("file.old", ".new") == "file.old"); assert (defaultExtension("file"w.dup, "ext"w) == "file.ext"); assert (defaultExtension("file.old"d.dup, "new"d) == "file.old"); static assert (defaultExtension("file", "ext") == "file.ext"); static assert (defaultExtension("file.old", "new") == "file.old"); static assert (defaultExtension("file"w.dup, "ext"w) == "file.ext"); static assert (defaultExtension("file.old"d.dup, "new"d) == "file.old"); } /** Combines one or more path components. The given path components are concatenated with each other, and if necessary, directory separators are inserted between them. If any of the path components are rooted (as defined by $(LREF isRooted)) the preceding path components will be dropped. This function always allocates memory to hold the resulting path. Examples: --- version (Posix) { assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildPath("/foo/", "bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildPath("/foo", "/bar") == "/bar"); } version (Windows) { assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == `foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildPath(`c:\foo`, "bar") == `c:\foo\bar`); assert (buildPath("foo", `d:\bar`) == `d:\bar`); assert (buildPath("foo", `\bar`) == `\bar`); } --- */ immutable(C)[] buildPath(C)(const(C[])[] paths...) @safe pure //TODO: nothrow (because of reduce() and to()) if (isSomeChar!C) { static typeof(return) joinPaths(const(C)[] lhs, const(C)[] rhs) @trusted pure //TODO: nothrow (because of to()) { if (rhs.empty) return to!(typeof(return))(lhs); if (lhs.empty || isRooted(rhs)) return to!(typeof(return))(rhs); if (isDirSeparator(lhs[$-1]) || isDirSeparator(rhs[0])) return cast(typeof(return))(lhs ~ rhs); else return cast(typeof(return))(lhs ~ dirSeparator ~ rhs); } return to!(typeof(return))(reduce!joinPaths(paths)); } unittest { version (Posix) { assert (buildPath("foo") == "foo"); assert (buildPath("/foo/") == "/foo/"); assert (buildPath("foo", "bar") == "foo/bar"); assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildPath("foo/".dup, "bar") == "foo/bar"); assert (buildPath("foo///", "bar".dup) == "foo///bar"); assert (buildPath("/foo"w, "bar"w) == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildPath("foo"w.dup, "/bar"w) == "/bar"); assert (buildPath("foo"w, "bar/"w.dup) == "foo/bar/"); assert (buildPath("/"d, "foo"d) == "/foo"); assert (buildPath(""d.dup, "foo"d) == "foo"); assert (buildPath("foo"d, ""d.dup) == "foo"); assert (buildPath("foo", "bar".dup, "baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildPath("foo"w, "/bar"w, "baz"w.dup) == "/bar/baz"); static assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); static assert (buildPath("foo", "/bar", "baz") == "/bar/baz"); } version (Windows) { assert (buildPath("foo") == "foo"); assert (buildPath(`\foo/`) == `\foo/`); assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == `foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildPath("foo", `\bar`) == `\bar`); assert (buildPath(`c:\foo`, "bar") == `c:\foo\bar`); assert (buildPath("foo"w, `d:\bar`w.dup) == `d:\bar`); static assert (buildPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == `foo\bar\baz`); static assert (buildPath("foo", `c:\bar`, "baz") == `c:\bar\baz`); } } unittest { // Test for issue 7397 string[] ary = ["a", "b"]; version (Posix) { assert (buildPath(ary) == "a/b"); } else version (Windows) { assert (buildPath(ary) == `a\b`); } } /** Performs the same task as $(LREF buildPath), while at the same time resolving current/parent directory symbols ($(D ".") and $(D "..")) and removing superfluous directory separators. On Windows, slashes are replaced with backslashes. Note that this function does not resolve symbolic links. This function always allocates memory to hold the resulting path. Examples: --- version (Posix) { assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/./bar/..//baz/") == "/foo/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("../foo/.") == "../foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "bar/baz/") == "/foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "/bar/..", "baz") == "/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/./bar", "../../", "../baz") == "../baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/./bar", "../../baz") == "/baz"); } version (Windows) { assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\.\bar/..\\baz\`) == `c:\foo\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`..\foo\.`) == `..\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `bar\baz\`) == `c:\foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `bar/..`) == `c:\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo`, `..\bar`) == `\\server\share\bar`); } --- */ immutable(C)[] buildNormalizedPath(C)(const(C[])[] paths...) @trusted pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { import std.c.stdlib; auto paths2 = new const(C)[][](paths.length); //(cast(const(C)[]*)alloca((const(C)[]).sizeof * paths.length))[0 .. paths.length]; // Check whether the resulting path will be absolute or rooted, // calculate its maximum length, and discard segments we won't use. typeof(paths[0][0])[] rootElement; int numPaths = 0; bool seenAbsolute; size_t segmentLengthSum = 0; foreach (i; 0 .. paths.length) { auto p = paths[i]; if (p.empty) continue; else if (isRooted(p)) { immutable thisIsAbsolute = isAbsolute(p); if (thisIsAbsolute || !seenAbsolute) { if (thisIsAbsolute) seenAbsolute = true; rootElement = rootName(p); paths2[0] = p[rootElement.length .. $]; numPaths = 1; segmentLengthSum = paths2[0].length; } else { paths2[0] = p; numPaths = 1; segmentLengthSum = p.length; } } else { paths2[numPaths++] = p; segmentLengthSum += p.length; } } if (rootElement.length + segmentLengthSum == 0) return null; paths2 = paths2[0 .. numPaths]; immutable rooted = !rootElement.empty; assert (rooted || !seenAbsolute); // absolute => rooted // Allocate memory for the resulting path, including room for // extra dir separators auto fullPath = new C[rootElement.length + segmentLengthSum + paths2.length]; // Copy the root element into fullPath, and let relPart be // the remaining slice. typeof(fullPath) relPart; if (rooted) { // For Windows, we also need to perform normalization on // the root element. version (Posix) { fullPath[0 .. rootElement.length] = rootElement[]; } else version (Windows) { foreach (i, c; rootElement) { if (isDirSeparator(c)) { static assert (dirSeparator.length == 1); fullPath[i] = dirSeparator[0]; } else fullPath[i] = c; } } else static assert (0); // If the root element doesn't end with a dir separator, // we add one. if (!isDirSeparator(rootElement[$-1])) { static assert (dirSeparator.length == 1); fullPath[rootElement.length] = dirSeparator[0]; relPart = fullPath[rootElement.length + 1 .. $]; } else { relPart = fullPath[rootElement.length .. $]; } } else relPart = fullPath; // Now, we have ensured that all segments in path are relative to the // root we found earlier. bool hasParents = rooted; ptrdiff_t i; foreach (path; paths2) { path = trimDirSeparators(path); enum Prev { nonSpecial, dirSep, dot, doubleDot } Prev prev = Prev.dirSep; foreach (j; 0 .. path.length+1) { // Fake a dir separator between path segments immutable c = (j == path.length ? dirSeparator[0] : path[j]); if (isDirSeparator(c)) { final switch (prev) { case Prev.doubleDot: if (hasParents) { while (i > 0 && !isDirSeparator(relPart[i-1])) --i; if (i > 0) --i; // skip the dir separator while (i > 0 && !isDirSeparator(relPart[i-1])) --i; if (i == 0) hasParents = rooted; } else { relPart[i++] = '.'; relPart[i++] = '.'; static assert (dirSeparator.length == 1); relPart[i++] = dirSeparator[0]; } break; case Prev.dot: while (i > 0 && !isDirSeparator(relPart[i-1])) --i; break; case Prev.nonSpecial: static assert (dirSeparator.length == 1); relPart[i++] = dirSeparator[0]; hasParents = true; break; case Prev.dirSep: break; } prev = Prev.dirSep; } else if (c == '.') { final switch (prev) { case Prev.dirSep: prev = Prev.dot; break; case Prev.dot: prev = Prev.doubleDot; break; case Prev.doubleDot: prev = Prev.nonSpecial; relPart[i .. i+3] = "..."; i += 3; break; case Prev.nonSpecial: relPart[i] = '.'; ++i; break; } } else { final switch (prev) { case Prev.doubleDot: relPart[i] = '.'; ++i; goto case; case Prev.dot: relPart[i] = '.'; ++i; break; case Prev.dirSep: break; case Prev.nonSpecial: break; } relPart[i] = c; ++i; prev = Prev.nonSpecial; } } } // Return path, including root element and excluding the // final dir separator. immutable len = (relPart.ptr - fullPath.ptr) + (i > 0 ? i - 1 : 0); fullPath = fullPath[0 .. len]; version (Windows) { // On Windows, if the path is on the form `\\server\share`, // with no further segments, normalization will have turned it // into `\\server\share\`. If so, we need to remove the final // backslash. if (isUNC(fullPath) && uncRootLength(fullPath) == fullPath.length - 1) fullPath = fullPath[0 .. $-1]; } return cast(typeof(return)) fullPath; } unittest { assert (buildNormalizedPath("") is null); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo") == "foo"); version (Posix) { assert (buildNormalizedPath("/", "foo", "bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo", "bar", "baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo", "bar/baz") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo", "bar//baz///") == "foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "bar/baz") == "/foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "/bar/baz") == "/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/..", "/bar/./baz") == "/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/..", "bar/baz") == "/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../../", "bar/baz") == "/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/bar", "../baz") == "/foo/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/bar", "../../baz") == "/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/bar", ".././/baz/..", "wee/") == "/foo/wee"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("//foo/bar", "baz///wee") == "/foo/bar/baz/wee"); static assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/..", "/bar/./baz") == "/bar/baz"); // Examples in docs: assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "bar/baz/") == "/foo/bar/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo", "/bar/..", "baz") == "/baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/./bar", "../../", "../baz") == "../baz"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/./bar", "../../baz") == "/baz"); } else version (Windows) { assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\`, `foo`, `bar`) == `\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo`, `bar`, `baz`) == `foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo`, `bar\baz`) == `foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo`, `bar\\baz\\\`) == `foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo`, `bar\baz`) == `\foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo`, `\bar\baz`) == `\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..`, `\bar\.\baz`) == `\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..`, `bar\baz`) == `\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..\..\`, `bar\baz`) == `\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\bar`, `..\baz`) == `\foo\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\bar`, `../../baz`) == `\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\bar`, `..\.\/baz\..`, `wee\`) == `\foo\wee`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\`, `foo`, `bar`) == `c:\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:foo`, `bar`, `baz`) == `c:foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:foo`, `bar\baz`) == `c:foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:foo`, `bar\\baz\\\`) == `c:foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `bar\baz`) == `c:\foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `\bar\baz`) == `c:\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..`, `\bar\.\baz`) == `c:\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..`, `bar\baz`) == `c:\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..\..\`, `bar\baz`) == `c:\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\bar`, `..\baz`) == `c:\foo\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\bar`, `..\..\baz`) == `c:\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\bar`, `..\.\\baz\..`, `wee\`) == `c:\foo\wee`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share`, `foo`, `bar`) == `\\server\share\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\`, `foo`, `bar`) == `\\server\share\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo`, `bar\baz`) == `\\server\share\foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo`, `\bar\baz`) == `\\server\share\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\..`, `\bar\.\baz`) == `\\server\share\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\..`, `bar\baz`) == `\\server\share\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\..\..\`, `bar\baz`) == `\\server\share\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\bar`, `..\baz`) == `\\server\share\foo\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\bar`, `..\..\baz`) == `\\server\share\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo\bar`, `..\.\\baz\..`, `wee\`) == `\\server\share\foo\wee`); static assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..\..\`, `bar\baz`) == `\bar\baz`); // Examples in docs: assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `bar\baz\`) == `c:\foo\bar\baz`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo`, `bar/..`) == `c:\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\server\share\foo`, `..\bar`) == `\\server\share\bar`); } else static assert (0); } unittest { version (Posix) { // Trivial assert (buildNormalizedPath("").empty); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/bar") == "foo/bar"); // Correct handling of leading slashes assert (buildNormalizedPath("/") == "/"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("///") == "/"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("////") == "/"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("//foo/bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("///foo/bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("////foo/bar") == "/foo/bar"); // Correct handling of single-dot symbol (current directory) assert (buildNormalizedPath("/./foo") == "/foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/./bar") == "/foo/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("./foo") == "foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("././foo") == "foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/././bar") == "foo/bar"); // Correct handling of double-dot symbol (previous directory) assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../bar") == "/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../../bar") == "/bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/../foo") == "/foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/../../foo") == "/foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/..") == "/"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../..") == "/"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/../bar") == "bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/../../bar") == "../bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("../foo") == "../foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("../../foo") == "../../foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("../foo/../bar") == "../bar"); assert (buildNormalizedPath(".././../foo") == "../../foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/bar/..") == "foo"); assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../..") == "/"); // The ultimate path assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../bar//./../...///baz//") == "/.../baz"); static assert (buildNormalizedPath("/foo/../bar//./../...///baz//") == "/.../baz"); } else version (Windows) { // Trivial assert (buildNormalizedPath("").empty); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo\bar`) == `foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath("foo/bar") == `foo\bar`); // Correct handling of absolute paths assert (buildNormalizedPath("/") == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\\`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\\\`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\bar`) == `\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\foo`) == `\\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\foo\\`) == `\\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\foo/bar`) == `\\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\\foo\bar`) == `\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\\\\foo\bar`) == `\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\`) == `c:\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar`); // Correct handling of single-dot symbol (current directory) assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\./foo`) == `\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo/.\bar`) == `\foo\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`.\foo`) == `foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`./.\foo`) == `foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo\.\./bar`) == `foo\bar`); // Correct handling of double-dot symbol (previous directory) assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..\bar`) == `\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\../..\bar`) == `\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\..\foo`) == `\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\..\..\foo`) == `\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\../..`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo\..\bar`) == `bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo\..\../bar`) == `..\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`..\foo`) == `..\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`..\..\foo`) == `..\..\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`..\foo\..\bar`) == `..\bar`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`..\.\..\foo`) == `..\..\foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`foo\bar\..`) == `foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`\foo\..\..`) == `\`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..\..`) == `c:\`); // Correct handling of non-root path with drive specifier assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:foo`) == `c:foo`); assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:..\foo\.\..\bar`) == `c:..\bar`); // The ultimate path assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..\bar\\.\..\...\\\baz\\`) == `c:\...\baz`); static assert (buildNormalizedPath(`c:\foo\..\bar\\.\..\...\\\baz\\`) == `c:\...\baz`); } else static assert (false); } unittest { // Test for issue 7397 string[] ary = ["a", "b"]; version (Posix) { assert (buildNormalizedPath(ary) == "a/b"); } else version (Windows) { assert (buildNormalizedPath(ary) == `a\b`); } } /** Returns a bidirectional range that iterates over the elements of a path. Examples: --- assert (equal(pathSplitter("/"), ["/"])); assert (equal(pathSplitter("/foo/bar"), ["/", "foo", "bar"])); assert (equal(pathSplitter("//foo/bar"), ["//foo", "bar"])); assert (equal(pathSplitter("foo/../bar//./"), ["foo", "..", "bar", "."])); version (Windows) { assert (equal(pathSplitter(`foo\..\bar\/.\`), ["foo", "..", "bar", "."])); assert (equal(pathSplitter("c:"), ["c:"])); assert (equal(pathSplitter(`c:\foo\bar`), [`c:\`, "foo", "bar"])); assert (equal(pathSplitter(`c:foo\bar`), ["c:foo", "bar"])); } --- */ auto pathSplitter(C)(const(C)[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { static struct PathSplitter { @safe pure nothrow: @property empty() const { return _empty; } @property front() const { assert (!empty, "PathSplitter: called front() on empty range"); return _front; } void popFront() { assert (!empty, "PathSplitter: called popFront() on empty range"); if (_path.empty) { if (_front is _back) { _empty = true; _front = null; _back = null; } else { _front = _back; } } else { ptrdiff_t i = 0; while (i < _path.length && !isDirSeparator(_path[i])) ++i; _front = _path[0 .. i]; _path = ltrimDirSeparators(_path[i .. $]); } } @property back() const { assert (!empty, "PathSplitter: called back() on empty range"); return _back; } void popBack() { assert (!empty, "PathSplitter: called popBack() on empty range"); if (_path.empty) { if (_front is _back) { _empty = true; _front = null; _back = null; } else { _back = _front; } } else { auto i = (cast(ptrdiff_t) _path.length) - 1; while (i >= 0 && !isDirSeparator(_path[i])) --i; _back = _path[i + 1 .. $]; _path = rtrimDirSeparators(_path[0 .. i+1]); } } @property auto save() { return this; } private: typeof(path) _path, _front, _back; bool _empty; this(typeof(path) p) { if (p.empty) { _empty = true; return; } _path = p; // If path is rooted, first element is special version (Windows) { if (isUNC(_path)) { auto i = uncRootLength(_path); _front = _path[0 .. i]; _path = ltrimDirSeparators(_path[i .. $]); } else if (isDriveRoot(_path)) { _front = _path[0 .. 3]; _path = ltrimDirSeparators(_path[3 .. $]); } else if (_path.length >= 1 && isDirSeparator(_path[0])) { _front = _path[0 .. 1]; _path = ltrimDirSeparators(_path[1 .. $]); } else { assert (!isRooted(_path)); popFront(); } } else version (Posix) { if (_path.length >= 1 && isDirSeparator(_path[0])) { _front = _path[0 .. 1]; _path = ltrimDirSeparators(_path[1 .. $]); } else { popFront(); } } else static assert (0); if (_path.empty) _back = _front; else { _path = rtrimDirSeparators(_path); popBack(); } } } return PathSplitter(path); } unittest { // equal2 verifies that the range is the same both ways, i.e. // through front/popFront and back/popBack. import std.range; bool equal2(R1, R2)(R1 r1, R2 r2) { static assert (isBidirectionalRange!R1); return equal(r1, r2) && equal(retro(r1), retro(r2)); } assert (pathSplitter("").empty); // Root directories assert (equal2(pathSplitter("/"), ["/"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("//"), ["/"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("///"w), ["/"w])); // Absolute paths assert (equal2(pathSplitter("/foo/bar".dup), ["/", "foo", "bar"])); // General assert (equal2(pathSplitter("foo/bar"d.dup), ["foo"d, "bar"d])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("foo//bar"), ["foo", "bar"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("foo/bar//"w), ["foo"w, "bar"w])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("foo/../bar//./"d), ["foo"d, ".."d, "bar"d, "."d])); // save() auto ps1 = pathSplitter("foo/bar/baz"); auto ps2 = ps1.save; ps1.popFront(); assert (equal2(ps1, ["bar", "baz"])); assert (equal2(ps2, ["foo", "bar", "baz"])); // Platform specific version (Posix) { assert (equal2(pathSplitter("//foo/bar"w.dup), ["/"w, "foo"w, "bar"w])); } version (Windows) { assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`\`), [`\`])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`foo\..\bar\/.\`), ["foo", "..", "bar", "."])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter("c:"), ["c:"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`c:\foo\bar`), [`c:\`, "foo", "bar"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`c:foo\bar`), ["c:foo", "bar"])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`\\foo\bar`), [`\\foo\bar`])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`\\foo\bar\\`), [`\\foo\bar`])); assert (equal2(pathSplitter(`\\foo\bar\baz`), [`\\foo\bar`, "baz"])); } // CTFE static assert (equal(pathSplitter("/foo/bar".dup), ["/", "foo", "bar"])); } /** Determines whether a path starts at a root directory. On POSIX, this function returns true if and only if the path starts with a slash (/). --- version (Posix) { assert (isRooted("/")); assert (isRooted("/foo")); assert (!isRooted("foo")); assert (!isRooted("../foo")); } --- On Windows, this function returns true if the path starts at the root directory of the current drive, of some other drive, or of a network drive. --- version (Windows) { assert (isRooted(`\`)); assert (isRooted(`\foo`)); assert (isRooted(`d:\foo`)); assert (isRooted(`\\foo\bar`)); assert (!isRooted("foo")); assert (!isRooted("d:foo")); } --- */ bool isRooted(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { if (path.length >= 1 && isDirSeparator(path[0])) return true; version (Posix) return false; else version (Windows) return isAbsolute(path); } unittest { assert (isRooted("/")); assert (isRooted("/foo")); assert (!isRooted("foo")); assert (!isRooted("../foo")); version (Windows) { assert (isRooted(`\`)); assert (isRooted(`\foo`)); assert (isRooted(`d:\foo`)); assert (isRooted(`\\foo\bar`)); assert (!isRooted("foo")); assert (!isRooted("d:foo")); } static assert (isRooted("/foo")); static assert (!isRooted("foo")); } /** Determines whether a path is absolute or not. Examples: On POSIX, an absolute path starts at the root directory. (In fact, $(D _isAbsolute) is just an alias for $(LREF isRooted).) --- version (Posix) { assert (isAbsolute("/")); assert (isAbsolute("/foo")); assert (!isAbsolute("foo")); assert (!isAbsolute("../foo")); } --- On Windows, an absolute path starts at the root directory of a specific drive. Hence, it must start with $(D "d:\") or $(D "d:/"), where $(D d) is the drive letter. Alternatively, it may be a network path, i.e. a path starting with a double (back)slash. --- version (Windows) { assert (isAbsolute(`d:\`)); assert (isAbsolute(`d:\foo`)); assert (isAbsolute(`\\foo\bar`)); assert (!isAbsolute(`\`)); assert (!isAbsolute(`\foo`)); assert (!isAbsolute("d:foo")); } --- */ version (StdDdoc) bool isAbsolute(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C); else version (Windows) bool isAbsolute(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { return isDriveRoot(path) || isUNC(path); } else version (Posix) alias isRooted isAbsolute; unittest { assert (!isAbsolute("foo")); assert (!isAbsolute("../foo"w)); static assert (!isAbsolute("foo")); version (Posix) { assert (isAbsolute("/"d)); assert (isAbsolute("/foo".dup)); static assert (isAbsolute("/foo")); } version (Windows) { assert (isAbsolute("d:\\"w)); assert (isAbsolute("d:\\foo"d)); assert (isAbsolute("\\\\foo\\bar")); assert (!isAbsolute("\\"w.dup)); assert (!isAbsolute("\\foo"d.dup)); assert (!isAbsolute("d:")); assert (!isAbsolute("d:foo")); static assert (isAbsolute(`d:\foo`)); } } /** Translates $(D path) into an absolute _path. The following algorithm is used: $(OL $(LI If $(D path) is empty, return $(D null).) $(LI If $(D path) is already absolute, return it.) $(LI Otherwise, append $(D path) to $(D base) and return the result. If $(D base) is not specified, the current working directory is used.) ) The function allocates memory if and only if it gets to the third stage of this algorithm. Examples: --- version (Posix) { assert (absolutePath("some/file", "/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar/some/file"); assert (absolutePath("../file", "/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar/../file"); assert (absolutePath("/some/file", "/foo/bar") == "/some/file"); } version (Windows) { assert (absolutePath(`some\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar\some\file`); assert (absolutePath(`..\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar\..\file`); assert (absolutePath(`c:\some\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\some\file`); } --- Throws: $(D Exception) if the specified _base directory is not absolute. */ string absolutePath(string path, lazy string base = getcwd()) @safe pure { if (path.empty) return null; if (isAbsolute(path)) return path; immutable baseVar = base; if (!isAbsolute(baseVar)) throw new Exception("Base directory must be absolute"); return buildPath(baseVar, path); } unittest { version (Posix) { assert (absolutePath("some/file", "/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar/some/file"); assert (absolutePath("../file", "/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar/../file"); assert (absolutePath("/some/file", "/foo/bar") == "/some/file"); static assert (absolutePath("some/file", "/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar/some/file"); } version (Windows) { assert (absolutePath(`some\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar\some\file`); assert (absolutePath(`..\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar\..\file`); assert (absolutePath(`c:\some\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\some\file`); static assert (absolutePath(`some\file`, `c:\foo\bar`) == `c:\foo\bar\some\file`); } import std.exception; assertThrown(absolutePath("bar", "foo")); } /** Translates $(D path) into a relative _path. The returned _path is relative to $(D base), which is by default taken to be the current working directory. If specified, $(D base) must be an absolute _path, and it is always assumed to refer to a directory. If $(D path) and $(D base) refer to the same directory, the function returns $(D "."). The following algorithm is used: $(OL $(LI If $(D path) is a relative directory, return it unaltered.) $(LI Find a common root between $(D path) and $(D base). If there is no common root, return $(D path) unaltered.) $(LI Prepare a string with as many $(D "../") or $(D "..\") as necessary to reach the common root from base path.) $(LI Append the remaining segments of $(D path) to the string and return.) ) In the second step, path components are compared using $(D filenameCmp!cs), where $(D cs) is an optional template parameter determining whether the comparison is case sensitive or not. See the $(LREF filenameCmp) documentation for details. The function allocates memory if and only if it reaches the third stage of the above algorithm. Examples: --- assert (relativePath("foo") == "foo"); version (Posix) { assert (relativePath("foo", "/bar") == "foo"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar", "/foo/bar") == "."); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar", "/foo/baz") == "../bar"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar/baz", "/foo/woo/wee") == "../../bar/baz"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar/baz", "/foo/bar") == "baz"); } version (Windows) { assert (relativePath("foo", `c:\bar`) == "foo"); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `c:\foo\bar`) == "."); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `c:\foo\baz`) == `..\bar`); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar\baz`, `c:\foo\woo\wee`) == `..\..\bar\baz`); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar\baz`, `c:\foo\bar`) == "baz"); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `d:\foo`) == `c:\foo\bar`); } --- Throws: $(D Exception) if the specified _base directory is not absolute. */ string relativePath(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive.osDefault) (string path, lazy string base = getcwd()) //TODO: @safe (object.reserve(T[]) should be @trusted) { if (!isAbsolute(path)) return path; immutable baseVar = base; if (!isAbsolute(baseVar)) throw new Exception("Base directory must be absolute"); // Find common root with current working directory string result; if (!__ctfe) result.reserve(baseVar.length + path.length); auto basePS = pathSplitter(baseVar); auto pathPS = pathSplitter(path); if (filenameCmp!cs(basePS.front, pathPS.front) != 0) return path; basePS.popFront(); pathPS.popFront(); while (!basePS.empty && !pathPS.empty && filenameCmp!cs(basePS.front, pathPS.front) == 0) { basePS.popFront(); pathPS.popFront(); } // Append as many "../" as necessary to reach common base from path while (!basePS.empty) { result ~= ".."; result ~= dirSeparator; basePS.popFront(); } // Append the remainder of path while (!pathPS.empty) { result ~= pathPS.front; result ~= dirSeparator; pathPS.popFront(); } // base == path if (result.empty) return "."; // Strip off last path separator return result[0 .. $-1]; } unittest { import std.exception; assert (relativePath("foo") == "foo"); version (Posix) { assert (relativePath("foo", "/bar") == "foo"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar", "/foo/bar") == "."); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar", "/foo/baz") == "../bar"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar/baz", "/foo/woo/wee") == "../../bar/baz"); assert (relativePath("/foo/bar/baz", "/foo/bar") == "baz"); assertThrown(relativePath("/foo", "bar")); // CTFE static assert (relativePath("/foo/bar", "/foo/baz") == "../bar"); } else version (Windows) { assert (relativePath("foo", `c:\bar`) == "foo"); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `c:\foo\bar`) == "."); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `c:\foo\baz`) == `..\bar`); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar\baz`, `c:\foo\woo\wee`) == `..\..\bar\baz`); assert (relativePath(`c:/foo/bar/baz`, `c:\foo\woo\wee`) == `..\..\bar\baz`); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar\baz`, `c:\foo\bar`) == "baz"); assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `d:\foo`) == `c:\foo\bar`); assert (relativePath(`\\foo\bar`, `c:\foo`) == `\\foo\bar`); assertThrown(relativePath(`c:\foo`, "bar")); // CTFE static assert (relativePath(`c:\foo\bar`, `c:\foo\baz`) == `..\bar`); } else static assert (0); } /** Compares filename characters and return $(D < 0) if $(D a < b), $(D 0) if $(D a == b) and $(D > 0) if $(D a > b). This function can perform a case-sensitive or a case-insensitive comparison. This is controlled through the $(D cs) template parameter which, if not specified, is given by $(LREF CaseSensitive)$(D .osDefault). On Windows, the backslash and slash characters ($(D '\') and $(D '/')) are considered equal. Examples: --- assert (filenameCharCmp('a', 'a') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp('a', 'b') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp('b', 'a') > 0); version (linux) { // Same as calling filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)(a, b) assert (filenameCharCmp('A', 'a') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp('a', 'A') > 0); } version (Windows) { // Same as calling filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)(a, b) assert (filenameCharCmp('a', 'A') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp('a', 'B') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp('A', 'b') < 0); } --- */ int filenameCharCmp(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive.osDefault)(dchar a, dchar b) @safe pure nothrow { if (isDirSeparator(a) && isDirSeparator(b)) return 0; static if (!cs) { import std.uni; a = toLower(a); b = toLower(b); } return cast(int)(a - b); } unittest { assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)('a', 'a') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)('a', 'b') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)('b', 'a') > 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)('A', 'a') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)('a', 'A') > 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('a', 'a') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('a', 'b') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('b', 'a') > 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('A', 'a') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('a', 'A') == 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('a', 'B') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('B', 'a') > 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('A', 'b') < 0); assert (filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)('b', 'A') > 0); version (Posix) assert (filenameCharCmp('\\', '/') != 0); version (Windows) assert (filenameCharCmp('\\', '/') == 0); } /** Compares file names and returns $(D < 0) if $(D filename1 < filename2), $(D 0) if $(D filename1 == filename2) and $(D > 0) if $(D filename1 > filename2). Individual characters are compared using $(D filenameCharCmp!cs), where $(D cs) is an optional template parameter determining whether the comparison is case sensitive or not. See the $(LREF filenameCharCmp) documentation for details. Examples: --- assert (filenameCmp("abc", "abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "abd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "abb") > 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "abcd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp("abcd", "abc") > 0); version (linux) { // Same as calling filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)(filename1, filename2) assert (filenameCmp("Abc", "abc") < 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "Abc") > 0); } version (Windows) { // Same as calling filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)(filename1, filename2) assert (filenameCmp("Abc", "abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "Abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp("Abc", "abD") < 0); assert (filenameCmp("abc", "AbB") > 0); } --- */ int filenameCmp(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive.osDefault, C1, C2) (const(C1)[] filename1, const(C2)[] filename2) @safe pure //TODO: nothrow (because of std.array.front()) if (isSomeChar!C1 && isSomeChar!C2) { for (;;) { if (filename1.empty) return -(cast(int) !filename2.empty); if (filename2.empty) return (cast(int) !filename1.empty); auto c = filenameCharCmp!cs(filename1.front, filename2.front); if (c != 0) return c; filename1.popFront(); filename2.popFront(); } assert (0); } unittest { assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abc", "abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abc", "abd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abc", "abb") > 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abc", "abcd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abcd", "abc") > 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("Abc", "abc") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)("abc", "Abc") > 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "abd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "abb") > 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "abcd") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abcd", "abc") > 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("Abc", "abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "Abc") == 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("Abc", "abD") < 0); assert (filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)("abc", "AbB") > 0); version (Posix) assert (filenameCmp(`abc\def`, `abc/def`) != 0); version (Windows) assert (filenameCmp(`abc\def`, `abc/def`) == 0); } /** Matches a pattern against a path. Some characters of pattern have a special meaning (they are $(I meta-characters)) and can't be escaped. These are: $(BOOKTABLE, $(TR $(TD $(D *)) $(TD Matches 0 or more instances of any character.)) $(TR $(TD $(D ?)) $(TD Matches exactly one instance of any character.)) $(TR $(TD $(D [)$(I chars)$(D ])) $(TD Matches one instance of any character that appears between the brackets.)) $(TR $(TD $(D [!)$(I chars)$(D ])) $(TD Matches one instance of any character that does not appear between the brackets after the exclamation mark.)) $(TR $(TD $(D {)$(I string1)$(D ,)$(I string2)$(D ,)…$(D })) $(TD Matches either of the specified strings.)) ) Individual characters are compared using $(D filenameCharCmp!cs), where $(D cs) is an optional template parameter determining whether the comparison is case sensitive or not. See the $(LREF filenameCharCmp) documentation for details. Note that directory separators and dots don't stop a meta-character from matching further portions of the path. Returns: $(D true) if pattern matches path, $(D false) otherwise. See_also: $(LINK2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_%28programming%29,Wikipedia: _glob (programming)) Examples: ----- assert (globMatch("foo.bar", "*")); assert (globMatch("foo.bar", "*.*")); assert (globMatch(`foo/foo\bar`, "f*b*r")); assert (globMatch("foo.bar", "f???bar")); assert (globMatch("foo.bar", "[fg]???bar")); assert (globMatch("foo.bar", "[!gh]*bar")); assert (globMatch("bar.fooz", "bar.{foo,bif}z")); assert (globMatch("bar.bifz", "bar.{foo,bif}z")); version (Windows) { // Same as calling globMatch!(CaseSensitive.no)(path, pattern) assert (globMatch("foo", "Foo")); assert (globMatch("Goo.bar", "[fg]???bar")); } version (linux) { // Same as calling globMatch!(CaseSensitive.yes)(path, pattern) assert (!globMatch("foo", "Foo")); assert (!globMatch("Goo.bar", "[fg]???bar")); } ----- */ bool globMatch(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive.osDefault, C) (const(C)[] path, const(C)[] pattern) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) in { // Verify that pattern[] is valid assert(balancedParens(pattern, '[', ']', 0)); assert(balancedParens(pattern, '{', '}', 0)); } body { size_t ni; // current character in path foreach (ref pi; 0 .. pattern.length) { C pc = pattern[pi]; switch (pc) { case '*': if (pi + 1 == pattern.length) return true; foreach (j; ni .. path.length) { if (globMatch!(cs, C)(path[j .. path.length], pattern[pi + 1 .. pattern.length])) return true; } return false; case '?': if (ni == path.length) return false; ni++; break; case '[': if (ni == path.length) return false; auto nc = path[ni]; ni++; auto not = false; pi++; if (pattern[pi] == '!') { not = true; pi++; } auto anymatch = false; while (1) { pc = pattern[pi]; if (pc == ']') break; if (!anymatch && (filenameCharCmp!cs(nc, pc) == 0)) anymatch = true; pi++; } if (anymatch == not) return false; break; case '{': // find end of {} section auto piRemain = pi; for (; piRemain < pattern.length && pattern[piRemain] != '}'; piRemain++) {} if (piRemain < pattern.length) piRemain++; pi++; while (pi < pattern.length) { auto pi0 = pi; pc = pattern[pi]; // find end of current alternative for (; pi:"/\|?*) $(LI $(D filename) may not end with a space ($(D ' ')) or a period ($(D '.')).) ) On POSIX, $(D filename) may not contain a forward slash ($(D '/')) or the null character ($(D '\0')). */ bool isValidFilename(C)(in C[] filename) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { import core.stdc.stdio; if (filename.length == 0 || filename.length >= FILENAME_MAX) return false; foreach (c; filename) { version (Windows) { switch (c) { case 0: .. case 31: case '<': case '>': case ':': case '"': case '/': case '\\': case '|': case '?': case '*': return false; default: } } else version (Posix) { if (c == 0 || c == '/') return false; } else static assert (0); } version (Windows) { if (filename[$-1] == '.' || filename[$-1] == ' ') return false; } // All criteria passed return true; } unittest { auto valid = ["foo"]; auto invalid = ["", "foo\0bar", "foo/bar"]; auto pfdep = [`foo\bar`, "*.txt"]; version (Windows) invalid ~= pfdep; else version (Posix) valid ~= pfdep; else static assert (0); import std.typetuple; foreach (T; TypeTuple!(char[], const(char)[], string, wchar[], const(wchar)[], wstring, dchar[], const(dchar)[], dstring)) { foreach (fn; valid) assert (isValidFilename(to!T(fn))); foreach (fn; invalid) assert (!isValidFilename(to!T(fn))); } } /** Checks whether $(D path) is a valid _path. Generally, this function checks that $(D path) is not empty, and that each component of the path either satisfies $(LREF isValidFilename) or is equal to $(D ".") or $(D ".."). It does $(I not) check whether the _path points to an existing file or directory; use $(XREF file,exists) for this purpose. On Windows, some special rules apply: $(UL $(LI If the second character of $(D path) is a colon ($(D ':')), the first character is interpreted as a drive letter, and must be in the range A-Z (case insensitive).) $(LI If $(D path) is on the form $(D `\\$(I server)\$(I share)\...`) (UNC path), $(LREF isValidFilename) is applied to $(I server) and $(I share) as well.) $(LI If $(D path) starts with $(D `\\?\`) (long UNC path), the only requirement for the rest of the string is that it does not contain the null character.) $(LI If $(D path) starts with $(D `\\.\`) (Win32 device namespace) this function returns $(D false); such paths are beyond the scope of this module.) ) */ bool isValidPath(C)(in C[] path) @safe pure nothrow if (isSomeChar!C) { if (path.empty) return false; // Check whether component is "." or "..", or whether it satisfies // isValidFilename. bool isValidComponent(in C[] component) @safe pure nothrow { assert (component.length > 0); if (component[0] == '.') { if (component.length == 1) return true; else if (component.length == 2 && component[1] == '.') return true; } return isValidFilename(component); } if (path.length == 1) return isDirSeparator(path[0]) || isValidComponent(path); const(C)[] remainder; version (Windows) { if (isDirSeparator(path[0]) && isDirSeparator(path[1])) { // Some kind of UNC path if (path.length < 5) { // All valid UNC paths must have at least 5 characters return false; } else if (path[2] == '?') { // Long UNC path if (!isDirSeparator(path[3])) return false; foreach (c; path[4 .. $]) { if (c == '\0') return false; } return true; } else if (path[2] == '.') { // Win32 device namespace not supported return false; } else { // Normal UNC path, i.e. \\server\share\... size_t i = 2; while (i < path.length && !isDirSeparator(path[i])) ++i; if (i == path.length || !isValidFilename(path[2 .. i])) return false; ++i; // Skip a single dir separator size_t j = i; while (j < path.length && !isDirSeparator(path[j])) ++j; if (!isValidFilename(path[i .. j])) return false; remainder = path[j .. $]; } } else if (isDriveSeparator(path[1])) { import std.ascii; if (!isAlpha(path[0])) return false; remainder = path[2 .. $]; } else { remainder = path; } } else version (Posix) { remainder = path; } else static assert (0); assert (remainder !is null); remainder = ltrimDirSeparators(remainder); // Check that each component satisfies isValidComponent. while (!remainder.empty) { size_t i = 0; while (i < remainder.length && !isDirSeparator(remainder[i])) ++i; assert (i > 0); if (!isValidComponent(remainder[0 .. i])) return false; remainder = ltrimDirSeparators(remainder[i .. $]); } // All criteria passed return true; } unittest { assert (isValidPath("/foo/bar")); assert (!isValidPath("/foo\0/bar")); version (Windows) { assert (isValidPath(`c:\`)); assert (isValidPath(`c:\foo`)); assert (isValidPath(`c:\foo\.\bar\\\..\`)); assert (!isValidPath(`!:\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`c::\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`c:\foo?`)); assert (!isValidPath(`c:\foo.`)); assert (isValidPath(`\\server\share`)); assert (isValidPath(`\\server\share\foo`)); assert (isValidPath(`\\server\share\\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`\\\server\share\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`\\server\\share\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`\\ser*er\share\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`\\server\sha?e\foo`)); assert (!isValidPath(`\\server\share\|oo`)); assert (isValidPath(`\\?\<>:"?*|/\..\.`)); assert (!isValidPath("\\\\?\\foo\0bar")); assert (!isValidPath(`\\.\PhysicalDisk1`)); } } /** Performs tilde expansion in paths on POSIX systems. On Windows, this function does nothing. There are two ways of using tilde expansion in a path. One involves using the tilde alone or followed by a path separator. In this case, the tilde will be expanded with the value of the environment variable $(D HOME). The second way is putting a username after the tilde (i.e. $(D ~john/Mail)). Here, the username will be searched for in the user database (i.e. $(D /etc/passwd) on Unix systems) and will expand to whatever path is stored there. The username is considered the string after the tilde ending at the first instance of a path separator. Note that using the $(D ~user) syntax may give different values from just $(D ~) if the environment variable doesn't match the value stored in the user database. When the environment variable version is used, the path won't be modified if the environment variable doesn't exist or it is empty. When the database version is used, the path won't be modified if the user doesn't exist in the database or there is not enough memory to perform the query. This function performs several memory allocations. Returns: $(D inputPath) with the tilde expanded, or just $(D inputPath) if it could not be expanded. For Windows, $(D expandTilde) merely returns its argument $(D inputPath). Examples: ----- void processFile(string path) { // Allow calling this function with paths such as ~/foo auto fullPath = expandTilde(path); ... } ----- */ string expandTilde(string inputPath) { version(Posix) { /* Joins a path from a C string to the remainder of path. The last path separator from c_path is discarded. The result is joined to path[char_pos .. length] if char_pos is smaller than length, otherwise path is not appended to c_path. */ static string combineCPathWithDPath(char* c_path, string path, size_t char_pos) { assert(c_path != null); assert(path.length > 0); assert(char_pos >= 0); // Search end of C string size_t end = core.stdc.string.strlen(c_path); // Remove trailing path separator, if any if (end && isDirSeparator(c_path[end - 1])) end--; // Create our own copy, as lifetime of c_path is undocumented string cp = c_path[0 .. end].idup; // Do we append something from path? if (char_pos < path.length) cp ~= path[char_pos .. $]; return cp; } // Replaces the tilde from path with the environment variable HOME. static string expandFromEnvironment(string path) { assert(path.length >= 1); assert(path[0] == '~'); // Get HOME and use that to replace the tilde. auto home = core.stdc.stdlib.getenv("HOME"); if (home == null) return path; return combineCPathWithDPath(home, path, 1); } // Replaces the tilde from path with the path from the user database. static string expandFromDatabase(string path) { assert(path.length > 2 || (path.length == 2 && !isDirSeparator(path[1]))); assert(path[0] == '~'); // Extract username, searching for path separator. string username; auto last_char = std.algorithm.countUntil(path, dirSeparator[0]); if (last_char == -1) { username = path[1 .. $] ~ '\0'; last_char = username.length + 1; } else { username = path[1 .. last_char] ~ '\0'; } assert(last_char > 1); // Reserve C memory for the getpwnam_r() function. passwd result; int extra_memory_size = 5 * 1024; void* extra_memory; while (1) { extra_memory = core.stdc.stdlib.malloc(extra_memory_size); if (extra_memory == null) goto Lerror; // Obtain info from database. passwd *verify; errno = 0; if (getpwnam_r(cast(char*) username.ptr, &result, cast(char*) extra_memory, extra_memory_size, &verify) == 0) { // Failure if verify doesn't point at result. if (verify != &result) // username is not found, so return path[] goto Lnotfound; break; } if (errno != ERANGE) goto Lerror; // extra_memory isn't large enough core.stdc.stdlib.free(extra_memory); extra_memory_size *= 2; } path = combineCPathWithDPath(result.pw_dir, path, last_char); Lnotfound: core.stdc.stdlib.free(extra_memory); return path; Lerror: // Errors are going to be caused by running out of memory if (extra_memory) core.stdc.stdlib.free(extra_memory); onOutOfMemoryError(); return null; } // Return early if there is no tilde in path. if (inputPath.length < 1 || inputPath[0] != '~') return inputPath; if (inputPath.length == 1 || isDirSeparator(inputPath[1])) return expandFromEnvironment(inputPath); else return expandFromDatabase(inputPath); } else version(Windows) { // Put here real windows implementation. return inputPath; } else { static assert(0); // Guard. Implement on other platforms. } } version(unittest) import std.process: environment; unittest { version (Posix) { // Retrieve the current home variable. auto oldHome = environment.get("HOME"); // Testing when there is no environment variable. environment.remove("HOME"); assert(expandTilde("~/") == "~/"); assert(expandTilde("~") == "~"); // Testing when an environment variable is set. environment["HOME"] = "dmd/test"; assert(expandTilde("~/") == "dmd/test/"); assert(expandTilde("~") == "dmd/test"); // The same, but with a variable ending in a slash. environment["HOME"] = "dmd/test/"; assert(expandTilde("~/") == "dmd/test/"); assert(expandTilde("~") == "dmd/test"); // Recover original HOME variable before continuing. if (oldHome !is null) environment["HOME"] = oldHome; else environment.remove("HOME"); // Test user expansion for root. Are there unices without /root? version (OSX) assert(expandTilde("~root") == "/var/root", expandTilde("~root")); else assert(expandTilde("~root") == "/root", expandTilde("~root")); version (OSX) assert(expandTilde("~root/") == "/var/root/", expandTilde("~root/")); else assert(expandTilde("~root/") == "/root/", expandTilde("~root/")); assert(expandTilde("~Idontexist/hey") == "~Idontexist/hey"); } } // ============================================================================= // Everything below this line is from an old version of std.path, and is // deprecated and will be removed in October 2012. // ============================================================================= import std.algorithm, std.array, std.conv, std.file, std.process, std.string, std.traits; import core.stdc.errno, core.stdc.stdlib; deprecated: version(Posix) { private import core.sys.posix.pwd; } version(Windows) { /* * String used to separate directory names in a path. Under * Windows this is a backslash, under Linux a slash. */ enum string sep = "\\"; /* * Alternate version of sep[] used in Windows (a slash). Under * Linux this is empty. */ enum string altsep = "/"; /* * Path separator string. A semi colon under Windows, a colon * under Linux. */ enum string pathsep = ";"; /* * String used to separate lines, \r\n under Windows and \n * under Linux. */ enum string linesep = "\r\n"; // / String used to separate lines. enum string curdir = "."; // / String representing the current directory. enum string pardir = ".."; // / String representing the parent directory. private bool isSep(dchar ch) { return ch == sep[0] || ch == altsep[0]; } private bool isSepOrDriveSep(dchar ch) { return isSep(ch) || ch == ':'; } } version(Posix) { /* * String used to separate directory names in a path. Under * Windows this is a backslash, under Linux a slash. */ enum string sep = "/"; /* * Alternate version of sep[] used in Windows (a slash). Under * Linux this is empty. */ enum string altsep = ""; /* * Path separator string. A semi colon under Windows, a colon * under Linux. */ enum string pathsep = ":"; /* * String used to separate lines, \r\n under Windows and \n * under Linux. */ enum string linesep = "\n"; enum string curdir = "."; // / String representing the current directory. enum string pardir = ".."; // / String representing the parent directory. private bool isSep(dchar ch) { return ch == sep[0]; } } /****************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF filenameCmp) instead.) * * Compare file names. * Returns: * *
< 0 filename1 < filename2 *
= 0 filename1 == filename2 *
> 0 filename1 > filename2 *
*/ int fcmp(alias pred = "a < b", S1, S2)(S1 s1, S2 s2) if (isSomeString!S1 && isSomeString!S2) { version (Windows) return std.string.icmp(s1, s2); version (Posix) return std.algorithm.cmp(s1, s2); } /*************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF extension) instead.) * * Extracts the extension from a filename or path. * * This function will search fullname from the end until the * first dot, path separator or first character of fullname is * reached. Under Windows, the drive letter separator (colon) * also terminates the search. * * Returns: If a dot was found, characters to its right are * returned. If a path separator was found, or fullname didn't * contain any dots or path separators, returns null. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * getExt(r"d:\path\foo.bat") // "bat" * getExt(r"d:\path.two\bar") // null * } * version(Posix) * { * getExt(r"/home/user.name/bar.") // "" * getExt(r"d:\\path.two\\bar") // r"two\\bar" * getExt(r"/home/user/.resource") // "resource" * } * ----- */ string getExt()(string fullname) { auto i = fullname.length; while (i > 0) { if (fullname[i - 1] == '.') return fullname[i .. $]; i--; version(Windows) { if (isSepOrDriveSep(fullname[i])) break; } else version(Posix) { if (isSep(fullname[i])) break; } else { static assert(0); } } return null; } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { debug(path) printf("path.getExt.unittest\n"); string result; version (Windows) result = getExt("d:\\path\\foo.bat"); version (Posix) result = getExt("/path/foo.bat"); auto i = cmp(result, "bat"); assert(i == 0); version (Windows) result = getExt("d:\\path\\foo."); version (Posix) result = getExt("d/path/foo."); i = cmp(result, ""); assert(i == 0); version (Windows) result = getExt("d:\\path\\foo"); version (Posix) result = getExt("d/path/foo"); i = cmp(result, ""); assert(i == 0); version (Windows) result = getExt("d:\\path.bar\\foo"); version (Posix) result = getExt("/path.bar/foo"); i = cmp(result, ""); assert(i == 0); result = getExt("foo"); i = cmp(result, ""); assert(i == 0); } /*************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF stripExtension) instead.) * * Returns the extensionless version of a filename or path. * * This function will search fullname from the end until the * first dot, path separator or first character of fullname is * reached. Under Windows, the drive letter separator (colon) * also terminates the search. * * Returns: If a dot was found, characters to its left are * returned. If a path separator was found, or fullname didn't * contain any dots or path separators, returns null. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * getName(r"d:\path\foo.bat") => r"d:\path\foo" * getName(r"d:\path.two\bar") => null * } * version(Posix) * { * getName("/home/user.name/bar.") => "/home/user.name/bar" * getName(r"d:\path.two\bar") => r"d:\path" * getName("/home/user/.resource") => "/home/user/" * } * ----- */ string getName()(string fullname) { auto i = fullname.length; while (i > 0) { if (fullname[i - 1] == '.') return fullname[0 .. i - 1]; i--; version(Windows) { if (isSepOrDriveSep(fullname[i])) break; } else version(Posix) { if (isSep(fullname[i])) break; } else { static assert(0); } } return null; } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { debug(path) printf("path.getName.unittest\n"); string result; result = getName("foo.bar"); auto i = cmp(result, "foo"); assert(i == 0); result = getName("d:\\path.two\\bar"); version (Windows) i = cmp(result, ""); version (Posix) i = cmp(result, "d:\\path"); assert(i == 0); } /*************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF baseName) instead.) * * Extracts the base name of a path and optionally chops off a * specific suffix. * * This function will search $(D_PARAM fullname) from the end until * the first path separator or first character of $(D_PARAM fullname) * is reached. Under Windows, the drive letter separator ($(I colon)) * also terminates the search. After the search has ended, keep the * portion to the right of the separator if found, or the entire * $(D_PARAM fullname) otherwise. If the kept portion has suffix * $(D_PARAM extension), remove that suffix. Return the remaining string. * * Returns: The portion of $(D_PARAM fullname) left after the path * part and the extension part, if any, have been removed. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * basename(r"d:\path\foo.bat") => "foo.bat" * basename(r"d:\path\foo", ".bat") => "foo" * } * version(Posix) * { * basename("/home/user.name/bar.") => "bar." * basename("/home/user.name/bar.", ".") => "bar" * } * ----- */ Char[] basename(Char, ExtChar = immutable(char))( Char[] fullname, ExtChar[] extension = null) if (isSomeChar!Char && isSomeChar!ExtChar) out (result) { assert(result.length <= fullname.length); } body { auto i = fullname.length; for (; i > 0; i--) { version(Windows) { if (isSepOrDriveSep(fullname[i - 1])) break; } else version(Posix) { if (isSep(fullname[i - 1])) break; } else { static assert(0); } } return chomp(fullname[i .. $], extension.length ? extension : ""); } /* * Alias for $(D_PARAM basename), kept for backward * compatibility. New code should use $(D_PARAM basename). */ alias basename getBaseName; version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { debug(path) printf("path.basename.unittest\n"); string result; version (Windows) result = basename("d:\\path\\foo.bat"); version (Posix) result = basename("/path/foo.bat"); //printf("result = '%.*s'\n", result); assert(result == "foo.bat"); version (Windows) result = basename("a\\b"); version (Posix) result = basename("a/b"); assert(result == "b"); version (Windows) result = basename("a\\b.cde", ".cde"); version (Posix) result = basename("a/b.cde", ".cde"); assert(result == "b"); version (Windows) { assert(basename("abc/xyz") == "xyz"); assert(basename("abc/") == ""); assert(basename("C:/a/b") == "b"); assert(basename(`C:\a/b`) == "b"); } assert(basename("~/dmd.conf"w, ".conf"d) == "dmd"); assert(basename("~/dmd.conf"d, ".conf"d) == "dmd"); assert(basename("dmd.conf"w.dup, ".conf"d.dup) == "dmd"); } /*************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF dirName) instead.) * * Extracts the directory part of a path. * * This function will search $(D fullname) from the end until the * first path separator or first character of $(D fullname) is * reached. Under Windows, the drive letter separator ($(I colon)) * also terminates the search. * * Returns: If a path separator was found, all the characters to its * left without any trailing path separators are returned. Otherwise, * $(D ".") is returned. * * The found path separator will be included in the returned string * if and only if it represents the root. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * assert(dirname(r"d:\path\foo.bat") == r"d:\path"); * assert(dirname(r"d:\path") == r"d:\"); * assert(dirname("d:foo.bat") == "d:."); * assert(dirname("foo.bat") == "."); * } * version(Posix) * { * assert(dirname("/home/user") == "/home"); * assert(dirname("/home") == "/"); * assert(dirname("user") == "."); * } * ----- */ Char[] dirname(Char)(Char[] fullname) if (isSomeChar!Char) { alias immutable(Char)[] ImmString; Char[] s = fullname; version (Posix) { enum ImmString sep = .sep; enum ImmString curdir = .curdir; for (; !s.empty; s.popBack) { if (s.endsWith(sep)) break; } if (s.empty) { return to!(Char[])(curdir); } // remove excess non-root slashes: "/home//" --> "/home" while (s.length > sep.length && s.endsWith(sep)) { s.popBack; } return s; } else version (Windows) { enum ImmString sep = .sep; enum ImmString altsep = .altsep; enum ImmString curdir = .curdir; enum ImmString drvsep = ":"; bool foundSep; for (; !s.empty; s.popBack) { if (uint withWhat = s.endsWith(sep, altsep, drvsep)) { foundSep = (withWhat != 3); break; } } if (!foundSep) { return to!(Char[])(s.empty ? curdir : s ~ curdir); } // remove excess non-root separators: "C:\\" --> "C:\" while (s.endsWith(sep) || s.endsWith(altsep)) { auto ss = s.save; s.popBack; if (s.empty || s.endsWith(drvsep)) { s = ss; // preserve path separator representing root break; } } return s; } else // unknown platform { static assert(0); } } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { assert(dirname("") == "."); assert(dirname("fileonly") == "."); version (Posix) { assert(dirname("/path/to/file") == "/path/to"); assert(dirname("/home") == "/"); assert(dirname("/dev/zero"w) == "/dev"); assert(dirname("/dev/null"d) == "/dev"); assert(dirname(".login"w.dup) == "."); assert(dirname(".login"d.dup) == "."); // doc example assert(dirname("/home/user") == "/home"); assert(dirname("/home") == "/"); assert(dirname("user") == "."); } version (Windows) { assert(dirname(r"\path\to\file") == r"\path\to"); assert(dirname(r"\foo") == r"\"); assert(dirname(r"c:\foo") == r"c:\"); assert(dirname("\\Windows"w) == "\\"); assert(dirname("\\Users"d) == "\\"); assert(dirname("ntuser.dat"w.dup) == "."); assert(dirname("ntuser.dat"d.dup) == "."); // doc example assert(dirname(r"d:\path\foo.bat") == r"d:\path"); assert(dirname(r"d:\path") == "d:\\"); assert(dirname("d:foo.bat") == "d:."); assert(dirname("foo.bat") == "."); } { // fixed-length strings char[4] u = "abcd"; wchar[4] w = "abcd"; dchar[4] d = "abcd"; assert(dirname(u) == "."); assert(dirname(w) == "."w); assert(dirname(d) == "."d); } } /* * Alias for $(D_PARAM dirname), kept for backward * compatibility. New code should use $(D_PARAM dirname). */ alias dirname getDirName; version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { string filename = "foo/bar"; auto d = getDirName(filename); assert(d == "foo"); } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest // dirname + basename { static immutable Common_dirbasename_testcases = [ [ "/usr/lib" , "/usr" , "lib" ], [ "/usr/" , "/usr" , "" ], [ "/usr" , "/" , "usr" ], [ "/" , "/" , "" ], [ "var/run" , "var" , "run" ], [ "var/" , "var" , "" ], [ "var" , "." , "var" ], [ "." , "." , "." ], [ "/usr///lib", "/usr" , "lib" ], [ "///usr///" , "///usr" , "" ], [ "///usr" , "/" , "usr" ], [ "///" , "/" , "" ], [ "var///run" , "var" , "run" ], [ "var///" , "var" , "" ], [ "a/b/c" , "a/b" , "c" ], [ "a///c" , "a" , "c" ], [ "/\u7A74" , "/" , "\u7A74" ], [ "/\u7A74/." , "/\u7A74", "." ] ]; static immutable Windows_dirbasename_testcases = Common_dirbasename_testcases ~ [ [ "C:\\Users\\7mi", "C:\\Users", "7mi" ], [ "C:\\Users\\" , "C:\\Users", "" ], [ "C:\\Users" , "C:\\" , "Users" ], [ "C:\\" , "C:\\" , "" ], [ "C:Temp" , "C:." , "Temp" ], [ "C:" , "C:." , "" ], [ "\\dmd\\src" , "\\dmd" , "src" ], [ "\\dmd\\" , "\\dmd" , "" ], [ "\\dmd" , "\\" , "dmd" ], [ "C:/Users/7mi" , "C:/Users" , "7mi" ], [ "C:/Users/" , "C:/Users" , "" ], [ "C:/Users" , "C:/" , "Users" ], [ "C:/" , "C:/" , "" ], [ "C:\\//WinNT" , "C:\\" , "WinNT" ], [ "C://\\WinNT" , "C:/" , "WinNT" ], [ `a\b\c` , `a\b` , "c" ], [ `a\\\c` , "a" , "c" ] ]; version (Windows) alias Windows_dirbasename_testcases testcases; else alias Common_dirbasename_testcases testcases; foreach (tc; testcases) { string path = tc[0]; string dir = tc[1]; string base = tc[2]; assert(path.dirname == dir); assert(path.basename == base); } } /********************************* * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF driveName) instead.) * * Extracts the drive letter of a path. * * This function will search fullname for a colon from the beginning. * * Returns: If a colon is found, all the characters to its left * plus the colon are returned. Otherwise, null is returned. * * Under Linux, this function always returns null immediately. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * getDrive(r"d:\path\foo.bat") => "d:" * ----- */ Char[] getDrive(Char)(Char[] fullname) if (isSomeChar!Char) // out(result) // { // assert(result.length <= fullname.length); // } body { version(Windows) { foreach (i; 0 .. fullname.length) { if (fullname[i] == ':') return fullname[0 .. i + 1]; } return null; } else version(Posix) { return null; } else { static assert(0); } } /***************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF defaultExtension) instead.) * * Appends a default extension to a filename. * * This function first searches filename for an extension and * appends ext if there is none. ext should not have any leading * dots, one will be inserted between filename and ext if filename * doesn't already end with one. * * Returns: filename if it contains an extension, otherwise filename * + ext. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * defaultExt("foo.txt", "raw") => "foo.txt" * defaultExt("foo.", "raw") => "foo.raw" * defaultExt("bar", "raw") => "bar.raw" * ----- */ string defaultExt()(string filename, string ext) { string existing; existing = getExt(filename); if (existing.length == 0) { // Check for filename ending in '.' if (filename.length && filename[$ - 1] == '.') filename ~= ext; else filename = filename ~ "." ~ ext; } return filename; } /***************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF setExtension) instead.) * * Adds or replaces an extension to a filename. * * This function first searches filename for an extension and * replaces it with ext if found. If there is no extension, ext * will be appended. ext should not have any leading dots, one will * be inserted between filename and ext if filename doesn't already * end with one. * * Returns: filename + ext if filename is extensionless. Otherwise * strips filename's extension off, appends ext and returns the * result. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * addExt("foo.txt", "raw") => "foo.raw" * addExt("foo.", "raw") => "foo.raw" * addExt("bar", "raw") => "bar.raw" * ----- */ string addExt()(string filename, string ext) { string existing; existing = getExt(filename); if (existing.length == 0) { // Check for filename ending in '.' if (filename.length && filename[$ - 1] == '.') filename ~= ext; else filename = filename ~ "." ~ ext; } else { filename = filename[0 .. $ - existing.length] ~ ext; } return filename; } /************************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF isAbsolute) instead.) * * Checks if path is absolute. * * Returns: non-zero if the path starts from the root directory (Linux) or * drive letter and root directory (Windows), * zero otherwise. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * isabs(r"relative\path") => 0 * isabs(r"\relative\path") => 0 * isabs(r"d:\absolute") => 1 * } * version(Posix) * { * isabs("/home/user") => 1 * isabs("foo") => 0 * } * ----- */ bool isabs()(in char[] path) { auto d = getDrive(path); version (Windows) { return d.length < path.length && isSep(path[d.length]); } else version (Posix) { return d.length < path.length && isSep(path[d.length]); } else { static assert(0); } } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { debug(path) printf("path.isabs.unittest\n"); version (Windows) { assert(!isabs(r"relative\path")); assert(isabs(r"\relative\path")); assert(isabs(r"d:\absolute")); } version (Posix) { assert(isabs("/home/user")); assert(!isabs("foo")); } } /** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF absolutePath) instead.) * * Converts a relative path into an absolute path. */ string rel2abs()(string path) { if (!path.length || isabs(path)) { return path; } auto myDir = getcwd; if (path.startsWith(curdir)) { auto p = path[curdir.length .. $]; if (p.startsWith(sep)) path = p[sep.length .. $]; else if (altsep.length && p.startsWith(altsep)) path = p[altsep.length .. $]; else if (!p.length) path = null; } return myDir.endsWith(sep) || path.length ? join(myDir, path) : myDir; } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { version (Posix) { auto myDir = getcwd(); scope(exit) std.file.chdir(myDir); std.file.chdir("/"); assert(rel2abs(".") == "/", rel2abs(".")); assert(rel2abs("bin") == "/bin", rel2abs("bin")); assert(rel2abs("./bin") == "/bin", rel2abs("./bin")); std.file.chdir("bin"); assert(rel2abs(".") == "/bin", rel2abs(".")); } } /************************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF buildPath) instead.) * * Joins two or more path components. * * If p1 doesn't have a trailing path separator, one will be appended * to it before concatenating p2. * * Returns: p1 ~ p2. However, if p2 is an absolute path, only p2 * will be returned. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * join(r"c:\foo", "bar") => r"c:\foo\bar" * join("foo", r"d:\bar") => r"d:\bar" * } * version(Posix) * { * join("/foo/", "bar") => "/foo/bar" * join("/foo", "/bar") => "/bar" * } * ----- */ string join()(const(char)[] p1, const(char)[] p2, const(char[])[] more...) { if (more.length) { // more than two components present return join(join(p1, p2), more[0], more[1 .. $]); } // Focus on exactly two components if (!p2.length) return p1.idup; if (!p1.length) return p2.idup; version (Posix) { if (isabs(p2)) return p2.idup; if (p1.endsWith(sep) || altsep.length && p1.endsWith(altsep)) { return cast(string) (p1 ~ p2); } return cast(string) (p1 ~ sep ~ p2); } else version (Windows) { string p; const(char)[] d1; if (getDrive(p2)) { p = p2.idup; } else { d1 = getDrive(p1); if (p1.length == d1.length) { p = cast(string) (p1 ~ p2); } else if (isSep(p2[0])) { if (d1.length == 0) p = p2.idup; else if (isSep(p1[$ - 1])) p = cast(string) (p1 ~ p2[1 .. $]); else p = cast(string) (p1 ~ p2); } else if (isSep(p1[$ - 1])) { p = cast(string) (p1 ~ p2); } else { p = cast(string)(p1 ~ sep ~ p2); } } return p; } else // unknown platform { static assert(0); } } version (OldStdPathUnittest) unittest { debug(path) printf("path.join.unittest\n"); string p; ptrdiff_t i; p = join("foo", "bar"); version (Windows) i = cmp(p, "foo\\bar"); version (Posix) i = cmp(p, "foo/bar"); assert(i == 0); version (Windows) { p = join("foo\\", "bar"); i = cmp(p, "foo\\bar"); } version (Posix) { p = join("foo/", "bar"); i = cmp(p, "foo/bar"); } assert(i == 0); version (Windows) { p = join("foo", "\\bar"); i = cmp(p, "\\bar"); } version (Posix) { p = join("foo", "/bar"); i = cmp(p, "/bar"); } assert(i == 0); version (Windows) { p = join("foo\\", "\\bar"); i = cmp(p, "\\bar"); } version (Posix) { p = join("foo/", "/bar"); i = cmp(p, "/bar"); } assert(i == 0); version(Windows) { p = join("d:", "bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:bar"); assert(i == 0); p = join("d:\\", "bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\bar"); assert(i == 0); p = join("d:\\", "\\bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\bar"); assert(i == 0); p = join("d:\\foo", "bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\foo\\bar"); assert(i == 0); p = join("d:", "\\bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\bar"); assert(i == 0); p = join("foo", "d:"); i = cmp(p, "d:"); assert(i == 0); p = join("foo", "d:\\"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\"); assert(i == 0); p = join("foo", "d:\\bar"); i = cmp(p, "d:\\bar"); assert(i == 0); assert(join("d","dmd","src") == "d\\dmd\\src"); } assert (join("", "foo") == "foo"); assert (join("foo", "") == "foo"); } unittest { // 7397 string[] ary = ["a", "b"]; version (Posix) { assert (join("x", "y", ary) == "x/y/a/b"); } else version (Windows) { assert (join("x", "y", ary) == `x\y\a\b`); } } /********************************** * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF filenameCharCmp) instead.) * * Matches filename characters. * * Under Windows, the comparison is done ignoring case. Under Linux * an exact match is performed. * * Returns: non zero if c1 matches c2, zero otherwise. * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * fncharmatch('a', 'b') => 0 * fncharmatch('A', 'a') => 1 * } * version(Posix) * { * fncharmatch('a', 'b') => 0 * fncharmatch('A', 'a') => 0 * } * ----- */ bool fncharmatch()(dchar c1, dchar c2) { version (Windows) { if (c1 != c2) { if ('A' <= c1 && c1 <= 'Z') c1 += cast(char)'a' - 'A'; if ('A' <= c2 && c2 <= 'Z') c2 += cast(char)'a' - 'A'; return c1 == c2; } return true; } else version (Posix) { return c1 == c2; } else { static assert(0); } } /************************************* * $(RED Deprecated. It will be removed in October 2012. Please use * $(LREF globMatch) instead.) * * Matches a pattern against a filename. * * Some characters of pattern have special a meaning (they are * meta-characters) and can't be escaped. These are: *

* * * * * * * * *
*Matches 0 or more instances of any character.
?Matches exactly one instances of any character.
[chars]Matches one instance of any character that appears * between the brackets.
[!chars]Matches one instance of any character that does not appear * between the brackets after the exclamation mark.

* Internally individual character comparisons are done calling * fncharmatch(), so its rules apply here too. Note that path * separators and dots don't stop a meta-character from matching * further portions of the filename. * * Returns: non zero if pattern matches filename, zero otherwise. * * See_Also: fncharmatch(). * * Throws: Nothing. * * Examples: * ----- * version(Windows) * { * fnmatch("foo.bar", "*") => 1 * fnmatch(r"foo/foo\bar", "f*b*r") => 1 * fnmatch("foo.bar", "f?bar") => 0 * fnmatch("Goo.bar", "[fg]???bar") => 1 * fnmatch(r"d:\foo\bar", "d*foo?bar") => 1 * } * version(Posix) * { * fnmatch("Go*.bar", "[fg]???bar") => 0 * fnmatch("/foo*home/bar", "?foo*bar") => 1 * fnmatch("foobar", "foo?bar") => 1 * } * ----- */ bool fnmatch()(const(char)[] filename, const(char)[] pattern) in { // Verify that pattern[] is valid assert(balancedParens(pattern, '[', ']', 0)); assert(balancedParens(pattern, '{', '}', 0)); } body { size_t ni; // current character in filename foreach (pi; 0 .. pattern.length) { char pc = pattern[pi]; switch (pc) { case '*': if (pi + 1 == pattern.length) return true; foreach (j; ni .. filename.length) { if (fnmatch(filename[j .. $], pattern[pi + 1 .. $])) return true; } return false; case '?': if (ni == filename.length) return false; ni++; break; case '[': { if (ni == filename.length) return false; auto nc = filename[ni]; ni++; auto not = false; pi++; if (pattern[pi] == '!') { not = true; pi++; } auto anymatch = false; while (1) { pc = pattern[pi]; if (pc == ']') break; if (!anymatch && fncharmatch(nc, pc)) anymatch = true; pi++; } if (anymatch == not) return false; } break; case '{': { // find end of {} section auto piRemain = pi; for (; piRemain < pattern.length && pattern[piRemain] != '}'; piRemain++) {} if (piRemain < pattern.length) piRemain++; pi++; while (pi < pattern.length) { auto pi0 = pi; pc = pattern[pi]; // find end of current alternative for (; pi