| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // The path package implements utility routines for manipulating |
| // slash-separated filename paths. |
| package path |
| |
| import ( |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "os" |
| "strings" |
| ) |
| |
| // Clean returns the shortest path name equivalent to path |
| // by purely lexical processing. It applies the following rules |
| // iteratively until no further processing can be done: |
| // |
| // 1. Replace multiple slashes with a single slash. |
| // 2. Eliminate each . path name element (the current directory). |
| // 3. Eliminate each inner .. path name element (the parent directory) |
| // along with the non-.. element that precedes it. |
| // 4. Eliminate .. elements that begin a rooted path: |
| // that is, replace "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path. |
| // |
| // If the result of this process is an empty string, Clean |
| // returns the string ".". |
| // |
| // See also Rob Pike, ``Lexical File Names in Plan 9 or |
| // Getting Dot-Dot right,'' |
| // http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/lexnames.html |
| func Clean(path string) string { |
| if path == "" { |
| return "." |
| } |
| |
| rooted := path[0] == '/' |
| n := len(path) |
| |
| // Invariants: |
| // reading from path; r is index of next byte to process. |
| // writing to buf; w is index of next byte to write. |
| // dotdot is index in buf where .. must stop, either because |
| // it is the leading slash or it is a leading ../../.. prefix. |
| buf := strings.Bytes(path) |
| r, w, dotdot := 0, 0, 0 |
| if rooted { |
| r, w, dotdot = 1, 1, 1 |
| } |
| |
| for r < n { |
| switch { |
| case path[r] == '/': |
| // empty path element |
| r++ |
| case path[r] == '.' && (r+1 == n || path[r+1] == '/'): |
| // . element |
| r++ |
| case path[r] == '.' && path[r+1] == '.' && (r+2 == n || path[r+2] == '/'): |
| // .. element: remove to last / |
| r += 2 |
| switch { |
| case w > dotdot: |
| // can backtrack |
| w-- |
| for w > dotdot && buf[w] != '/' { |
| w-- |
| } |
| case !rooted: |
| // cannot backtrack, but not rooted, so append .. element. |
| if w > 0 { |
| buf[w] = '/' |
| w++ |
| } |
| buf[w] = '.' |
| w++ |
| buf[w] = '.' |
| w++ |
| dotdot = w |
| } |
| default: |
| // real path element. |
| // add slash if needed |
| if rooted && w != 1 || !rooted && w != 0 { |
| buf[w] = '/' |
| w++ |
| } |
| // copy element |
| for ; r < n && path[r] != '/'; r++ { |
| buf[w] = path[r] |
| w++ |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Turn empty string into "." |
| if w == 0 { |
| buf[w] = '.' |
| w++ |
| } |
| |
| return string(buf[0:w]) |
| } |
| |
| // Split splits path immediately following the final slash, |
| // separating it into a directory and file name component. |
| // If there is no slash in path, DirFile returns an empty dir and |
| // file set to path. |
| func Split(path string) (dir, file string) { |
| for i := len(path) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { |
| if path[i] == '/' { |
| return path[0 : i+1], path[i+1:] |
| } |
| } |
| return "", path |
| } |
| |
| // Join joins any number of path elemets into a single path, adding a |
| // separating slash if necessary. All empty strings are ignored. |
| func Join(elem ...string) string { |
| for i, e := range elem { |
| if e != "" { |
| return Clean(strings.Join(elem[i:], "/")) |
| } |
| } |
| return "" |
| } |
| |
| // Ext returns the file name extension used by path. |
| // The extension is the suffix beginning at the final dot |
| // in the final slash-separated element of path; |
| // it is empty if there is no dot. |
| func Ext(path string) string { |
| for i := len(path) - 1; i >= 0 && path[i] != '/'; i-- { |
| if path[i] == '.' { |
| return path[i:] |
| } |
| } |
| return "" |
| } |
| |
| // Visitor methods are invoked for corresponding file tree entries |
| // visited by Walk. The parameter path is the full path of d relative |
| // to root. |
| type Visitor interface { |
| VisitDir(path string, d *os.Dir) bool |
| VisitFile(path string, d *os.Dir) |
| } |
| |
| func walk(path string, d *os.Dir, v Visitor, errors chan<- os.Error) { |
| if !d.IsDirectory() { |
| v.VisitFile(path, d) |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if !v.VisitDir(path, d) { |
| return // skip directory entries |
| } |
| |
| list, err := ioutil.ReadDir(path) |
| if err != nil { |
| if errors != nil { |
| errors <- err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for _, e := range list { |
| walk(Join(path, e.Name), e, v, errors) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Walk walks the file tree rooted at root, calling v.VisitDir or |
| // v.VisitFile for each directory or file in the tree, including root. |
| // If v.VisitDir returns false, Walk skips the directory's entries; |
| // otherwise it invokes itself for each directory entry in sorted order. |
| // An error reading a directory does not abort the Walk. |
| // If errors != nil, Walk sends each directory read error |
| // to the channel. Otherwise Walk discards the error. |
| func Walk(root string, v Visitor, errors chan<- os.Error) { |
| d, err := os.Lstat(root) |
| if err != nil { |
| if errors != nil { |
| errors <- err |
| } |
| return // can't progress |
| } |
| walk(root, d, v, errors) |
| } |