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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2012 the libgit2 contributors
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_path_h__
#define INCLUDE_path_h__
#include "common.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#include "vector.h"
/**
* Path manipulation utils
*
* These are path utilities that munge paths without actually
* looking at the real filesystem.
*/
/*
* The dirname() function shall take a pointer to a character string
* that contains a pathname, and return a pointer to a string that is a
* pathname of the parent directory of that file. Trailing '/' characters
* in the path are not counted as part of the path.
*
* If path does not contain a '/', then dirname() shall return a pointer to
* the string ".". If path is a null pointer or points to an empty string,
* dirname() shall return a pointer to the string "." .
*
* The `git_path_dirname` implementation is thread safe. The returned
* string must be manually free'd.
*
* The `git_path_dirname_r` implementation writes the dirname to a `git_buf`
* if the buffer pointer is not NULL.
* It returns an error code < 0 if there is an allocation error, otherwise
* the length of the dirname (which will be > 0).
*/
extern char *git_path_dirname(const char *path);
extern int git_path_dirname_r(git_buf *buffer, const char *path);
/*
* This function returns the basename of the file, which is the last
* part of its full name given by fname, with the drive letter and
* leading directories stripped off. For example, the basename of
* c:/foo/bar/file.ext is file.ext, and the basename of a:foo is foo.
*
* Trailing slashes and backslashes are significant: the basename of
* c:/foo/bar/ is an empty string after the rightmost slash.
*
* The `git_path_basename` implementation is thread safe. The returned
* string must be manually free'd.
*
* The `git_path_basename_r` implementation writes the basename to a `git_buf`.
* It returns an error code < 0 if there is an allocation error, otherwise
* the length of the basename (which will be >= 0).
*/
extern char *git_path_basename(const char *path);
extern int git_path_basename_r(git_buf *buffer, const char *path);
extern const char *git_path_topdir(const char *path);
/**
* Find offset to root of path if path has one.
*
* This will return a number >= 0 which is the offset to the start of the
* path, if the path is rooted (i.e. "/rooted/path" returns 0 and
* "c:/windows/rooted/path" returns 2). If the path is not rooted, this
* returns < 0.
*/
extern int git_path_root(const char *path);
/**
* Ensure path has a trailing '/'.
*/
extern int git_path_to_dir(git_buf *path);
/**
* Ensure string has a trailing '/' if there is space for it.
*/
extern void git_path_string_to_dir(char* path, size_t size);
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
/**
* Convert backslashes in path to forward slashes.
*/
GIT_INLINE(void) git_path_mkposix(char *path)
{
while (*path) {
if (*path == '\\')
*path = '/';
path++;
}
}
#else
# define git_path_mkposix(p) /* blank */
#endif
extern int git__percent_decode(git_buf *decoded_out, const char *input);
/**
* Extract path from file:// URL.
*/
extern int git_path_fromurl(git_buf *local_path_out, const char *file_url);
/**
* Path filesystem utils
*
* These are path utilities that actually access the filesystem.
*/
/**
* Check if a file exists and can be accessed.
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if file exists, < 0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_exists(const char *path);
/**
* Check if the given path points to a directory.
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if it is a directory, < 0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_isdir(const char *path);
/**
* Check if the given path points to a regular file.
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if it is a regular file, < 0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_isfile(const char *path);
/**
* Check if the parent directory contains the item.
*
* @param dir Directory to check.
* @param item Item that might be in the directory.
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if item exists in directory, <0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_contains(git_buf *dir, const char *item);
/**
* Check if the given path contains the given subdirectory.
*
* @param parent Directory path that might contain subdir
* @param subdir Subdirectory name to look for in parent
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if subdirectory exists, < 0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_contains_dir(git_buf *parent, const char *subdir);
/**
* Check if the given path contains the given file.
*
* @param dir Directory path that might contain file
* @param file File name to look for in parent
* @return GIT_SUCCESS if file exists, < 0 otherwise.
*/
extern int git_path_contains_file(git_buf *dir, const char *file);
/**
* Clean up path, prepending base if it is not already rooted.
*/
extern int git_path_prettify(git_buf *path_out, const char *path, const char *base);
/**
* Clean up path, prepending base if it is not already rooted and
* appending a slash.
*/
extern int git_path_prettify_dir(git_buf *path_out, const char *path, const char *base);
/**
* Get a directory from a path.
*
* If path is a directory, this acts like `git_path_prettify_dir`
* (cleaning up path and appending a '/'). If path is a normal file,
* this prettifies it, then removed the filename a la dirname and
* appends the trailing '/'. If the path does not exist, it is
* treated like a regular filename.
*/
extern int git_path_find_dir(git_buf *dir, const char *path, const char *base);
/**
* Walk each directory entry, except '.' and '..', calling fn(state).
*
* @param pathbuf buffer the function reads the initial directory
* path from, and updates with each successive entry's name.
* @param fn function to invoke with each entry. The first arg is
* the input state and the second arg is pathbuf. The function
* may modify the pathbuf, but only by appending new text.
* @param state to pass to fn as the first arg.
*/
extern int git_path_direach(
git_buf *pathbuf,
int (*fn)(void *, git_buf *),
void *state);
/**
* Sort function to order two paths.
*/
extern int git_path_cmp(
const char *name1, int len1, int isdir1,
const char *name2, int len2, int isdir2);
/**
* Invoke callback up path directory by directory until the ceiling is
* reached (inclusive of a final call at the root_path).
*
* Returning anything other than GIT_SUCCESS from the callback function
* will stop the iteration and propogate the error to the caller.
*
* @param pathbuf Buffer the function reads the directory from and
* and updates with each successive name.
* @param ceiling Prefix of path at which to stop walking up. If NULL,
* this will walk all the way up to the root. If not a prefix of
* pathbuf, the callback will be invoked a single time on the
* original input path.
* @param fn Function to invoke on each path. The first arg is the
* input satte and the second arg is the pathbuf. The function
* should not modify the pathbuf.
* @param state Passed to fn as the first ath.
*/
extern int git_path_walk_up(
git_buf *pathbuf,
const char *ceiling,
int (*fn)(void *state, git_buf *),
void *state);
/**
* Load all directory entries (except '.' and '..') into a vector.
*
* For cases where `git_path_direach()` is not appropriate, this
* allows you to load the filenames in a directory into a vector
* of strings. That vector can then be sorted, iterated, or whatever.
* Remember to free alloc of the allocated strings when you are done.
*
* @param path The directory to read from.
* @param prefix_len When inserting entries, the trailing part of path
* will be prefixed after this length. I.e. given path "/a/b" and
* prefix_len 3, the entries will look like "b/e1", "b/e2", etc.
* @param alloc_extra Extra bytes to add to each string allocation in
* case you want to append anything funny.
* @param contents Vector to fill with directory entry names.
*/
extern int git_path_dirload(
const char *path,
size_t prefix_len,
size_t alloc_extra,
git_vector *contents);
#endif