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/*
* Copyright (C)2005-2019 Haxe Foundation
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
package haxe.io;
/**
This class provides a convenient way of working with paths. It supports the
common path formats:
- `directory1/directory2/filename.extension`
- `directory1\directory2\filename.extension`
**/
class Path {
/**
The directory.
This is the leading part of the path that is not part of the file name
and the extension.
Does not end with a `/` or `\` separator.
If the path has no directory, the value is `null`.
**/
public var dir:Null<String>;
/**
The file name.
This is the part of the part between the directory and the extension.
If there is no file name, e.g. for `".htaccess"` or `"/dir/"`, the value
is the empty String `""`.
**/
public var file:String;
/**
The file extension.
It is separated from the file name by a dot. This dot is not part of
the extension.
If the path has no extension, the value is `null`.
**/
public var ext:Null<String>;
/**
`true` if the last directory separator is a backslash, `false` otherwise.
**/
public var backslash:Bool;
/**
Creates a new `Path` instance by parsing `path`.
Path information can be retrieved by accessing the `dir`, `file` and `ext`
properties.
**/
public function new(path:String) {
switch (path) {
case "." | "..":
dir = path;
file = "";
return;
}
var c1 = path.lastIndexOf("/");
var c2 = path.lastIndexOf("\\");
if (c1 < c2) {
dir = path.substr(0, c2);
path = path.substr(c2 + 1);
backslash = true;
} else if (c2 < c1) {
dir = path.substr(0, c1);
path = path.substr(c1 + 1);
} else
dir = null;
var cp = path.lastIndexOf(".");
if (cp != -1) {
ext = path.substr(cp + 1);
file = path.substr(0, cp);
} else {
ext = null;
file = path;
}
}
/**
Returns a String representation of `this` path.
If `this.backslash` is `true`, backslash is used as directory separator,
otherwise slash is used. This only affects the separator between
`this.dir` and `this.file`.
If `this.directory` or `this.extension` is `null`, their representation
is the empty String `""`.
**/
public function toString():String {
return (if (dir == null) "" else dir + if (backslash) "\\" else "/") + file + (if (ext == null) "" else "." + ext);
}
/**
Returns the String representation of `path` without the file extension.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function withoutExtension(path:String):String {
var s = new Path(path);
s.ext = null;
return s.toString();
}
/**
Returns the String representation of `path` without the directory.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function withoutDirectory(path):String {
var s = new Path(path);
s.dir = null;
return s.toString();
}
/**
Returns the directory of `path`.
If the directory is `null`, the empty String `""` is returned.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function directory(path):String {
var s = new Path(path);
if (s.dir == null)
return "";
return s.dir;
}
/**
Returns the extension of `path`.
If `path` has no extension, the empty String `""` is returned.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function extension(path):String {
var s = new Path(path);
if (s.ext == null)
return "";
return s.ext;
}
/**
Returns a String representation of `path` where the extension is `ext`.
If `path` has no extension, `ext` is added as extension.
If `path` or `ext` are `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function withExtension(path, ext):String {
var s = new Path(path);
s.ext = ext;
return s.toString();
}
/**
Joins all paths in `paths` together.
If `paths` is empty, the empty String `""` is returned. Otherwise the
paths are joined with a slash between them.
If `paths` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function join(paths:Array<String>):String {
var paths = paths.filter(function(s) return s != null && s != "");
if (paths.length == 0) {
return "";
}
var path = paths[0];
for (i in 1...paths.length) {
path = addTrailingSlash(path);
path += paths[i];
}
return normalize(path);
}
/**
Normalize a given `path` (e.g. turn `'/usr/local/../lib'` into `'/usr/lib'`).
Also replaces backslashes `\` with slashes `/` and afterwards turns
multiple slashes into a single one.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function normalize(path:String):String {
var slash = "/";
path = path.split("\\").join(slash);
if (path == slash)
return slash;
var target = [];
for (token in path.split(slash)) {
if (token == '..' && target.length > 0 && target[target.length - 1] != "..") {
target.pop();
} else if (token == '') {
if (target.length > 0 || path.charCodeAt(0) == '/'.code) {
target.push(token);
}
} else if (token != '.') {
target.push(token);
}
}
var tmp = target.join(slash);
var acc = new StringBuf();
var colon = false;
var slashes = false;
#if utf16
for (c in haxe.iterators.StringIteratorUnicode.unicodeIterator(tmp)) {
switch (c) {
#else
for (i in 0...tmp.length) {
switch (StringTools.fastCodeAt(tmp, i)) {
#end
case ":".code:
acc.add(":");
colon = true;
case "/".code if (!colon):
slashes = true;
case var i:
colon = false;
if (slashes) {
acc.add("/");
slashes = false;
}
acc.addChar(i);
}
}
return acc.toString();
}
/**
Adds a trailing slash to `path`, if it does not have one already.
If the last slash in `path` is a backslash, a backslash is appended to
`path`.
If the last slash in `path` is a slash, or if no slash is found, a slash
is appended to `path`. In particular, this applies to the empty String
`""`.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function addTrailingSlash(path:String):String {
if (path.length == 0)
return "/";
var c1 = path.lastIndexOf("/");
var c2 = path.lastIndexOf("\\");
return if (c1 < c2) {
if (c2 != path.length - 1)
path + "\\";
else
path;
} else {
if (c1 != path.length - 1)
path + "/";
else
path;
}
}
/**
Removes trailing slashes from `path`.
If `path` does not end with a `/` or `\`, `path` is returned unchanged.
Otherwise the substring of `path` excluding the trailing slashes or
backslashes is returned.
If `path` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
**/
public static function removeTrailingSlashes(path:String):String {
while (true) {
switch (path.charCodeAt(path.length - 1)) {
case '/'.code | '\\'.code:
path = path.substr(0, -1);
case _:
break;
}
}
return path;
}
/**
Returns `true` if the path is an absolute path, and `false` otherwise.
**/
public static function isAbsolute(path:String):Bool {
if (StringTools.startsWith(path, '/'))
return true;
if (path.charAt(1) == ':')
return true;
if (StringTools.startsWith(path, '\\\\'))
return true;
return false;
}
private static function unescape(path:String):String {
var regex = ~/-x([0-9][0-9])/g;
return regex.map(path, function(regex) return String.fromCharCode(Std.parseInt(regex.matched(1))));
}
private static function escape(path:String, allowSlashes:Bool = false):String {
var regex = allowSlashes ? ~/[^A-Za-z0-9_\/\\\.]/g : ~/[^A-Za-z0-9_\.]/g;
return regex.map(path, function(v) return '-x' + v.matched(0).charCodeAt(0));
}
}