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# -*- mode: TCL; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*-
#
# $Id: fs.tcl,v 1.4.2.1 2001/11/03 07:26:10 idiscovery Exp $
#
# tixAssert --
#
# Debugging routine. Evaluates the test script in the context of the
# caller. The test script is responsible for generating the error.
#
proc tixAssert {script} {
uplevel $script
}
proc tixAssertNorm {path} {
if {![tixFSIsNorm $path]} {
error "\"$path\" is not a normalized path"
}
}
proc tixAssertVPath {vpath} {
if {![tixFSIsVPath $vpath]} {
error "\"$vpath\" is not a VPATH"
}
}
# tixFSAbsPath --
#
# Converts $path into an normalized absolute path
#
proc tixFSAbsPath {path} {
return [lindex [tixFSNorm [tixFSVPWD] $path] 0]
}
# tixFSVPWD --
#
# Returns the VPATH of the current directory.
#
proc tixFSVPWD {} {
return [tixFSVPath [tixFSPWD]]
}
if {![info exists tcl_platform] || $tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"} {
# tixFSPWD --
#
# Return the current directory
#
proc tixFSPWD {} {
return [pwd]
}
# tixFSDisplayName --
#
# Returns the name of a normalized path which is usually displayed by
# the OS
#
proc tixFSDisplayName {normpath} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertNorm $normpath
}
return $normpath
}
proc tixFSIsAbsPath {path} {
return [tixStrEq [string index $path 0] /]
}
# tixFSIsNorm_os --
#
# Returns true iff this pathname is normalized, in the OS native name
# format
#
proc tixFSIsNorm_os {path} {
return [tixFSIsNorm $path]
}
proc tixFSIsNorm {path} {
if {[tixStrEq $path /]} {
return 1
}
# relative path
#
if {![regexp -- {^/} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {/[.]$} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {/[.][.]$} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {/[.]/} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {/[.][.]/} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[tixStrEq $path .]} {
return 0
}
if {[tixStrEq $path ..]} {
return 0
}
# Tilde
#
if {[regexp -- {^~} $path]} {
return 0
}
# Double slashes
#
if {[regexp -- {//} $path]} {
return 0
}
# Trailing slashes
#
if {[regexp -- {/$} $path]} {
return 0
}
return 1
}
# tixFSIsValid --
#
# Checks whether a native pathname contains invalid characters.
#
proc tixFSIsValid {path} {
return 1
}
proc tixFSIsVPath {vpath} {
return [tixFSIsNorm $vpath]
}
# tixFSVPath --
#
# Converts a native pathname to its VPATH
#
proc tixFSVPath {path} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertNorm $path
}
return $path
}
# tixFSPath --
#
# Converts a vpath to a native pathname
proc tixFSPath {vpath} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertVPath $vpath
}
return $vpath
}
# tixFSTildeSubst -- [Unix only]
#
# Substitutes any leading tilde characters if possible. No error is
# generated if the user doesn't exist.
#
proc tixFSTildeSubst {text} {
if {[tixStrEq [string index $text 0] ~]} {
# The following will report if the user doesn't exist
if {[catch {
file isdir $text
}]} {
return ./$text
}
return [tixFile tilde $text]
} else {
return $text
}
}
# tixFSNorm --
#
# Interprets the user's input and return file information about this
# input.
#
# Arguments:
# See documentation (docs/Files.txt)
#
proc tixFSNorm {context text {defFile ""} {flagsVar ""} {errorMsgVar ""}} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertVPath $context
}
if {![tixStrEq $errorMsgVar ""]} {
upvar $errorMsgVar errorMsg
}
if {![tixStrEq $flagsVar ""]} {
upvar $flagsVar flags
}
set hasDirSuffix [regexp -- {/$} $text]
set text [tixFSTildeSubst $text]
set text [_tixJoin $context $text]
if {$hasDirSuffix || [file isdir $text]} {
set dir $text
set tail $defFile
} else {
set dir [file dirname $text]
set tail [file tail $text]
}
set norm $dir/$tail
regsub -all -- /+ $norm / norm
if {![tixStrEq $norm /]} {
regsub -- {/$} $norm "" norm
}
if {![info exists flag(noPattern)]} {
set isPat 0
foreach char [split $tail ""] {
if {$char == "*" || $char == "?"} {
set isPat 1
break
}
}
if {$isPat} {
return [list $norm $dir "" $tail]
}
}
return [list $norm $dir $tail ""]
}
# _tixJoin -- [Internal]
#
# Joins two native pathnames.
#
proc _tixJoin {p1 p2} {
if {[tixStrEq [string index $p2 0] /]} {
return [_tixNormalize $p2]
} else {
return [_tixNormalize $p1/$p2]
}
}
# tixFSNormDir --
#
# Normalizes an absolute path.
#
proc tixFSNormDir {dir} {
set dir [tixFile tilde $dir]
if {![tixStrEq [string index $dir 0] /]} {
error "\"$dir\" must be an absolute pathname"
}
if {![file isdir $dir]} {
error "\"$dir\" is not a directory"
}
return [_tixNormalize $dir]
}
# _tixNormalize --
#
# Normalizes an absolute pathname.
#
# $dir must be an absolute pathname
#
proc _tixNormalize {path} {
tixAssert {
if {![tixStrEq [string index $path 0] /]} {
error "\"$path\" must be an absolute pathname"
}
}
# Don't be fooled: $path doesn't need to be a directory. The following
# code just makes it easy to get rid of trailing . and ..
#
set path $path/
regsub -all -- /+ $path / path
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {/\./} $path "/" path]} {break}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {/\.$} $path "" path]} {break}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {/[^/]+/\.\./} $path "/" path]} {break}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {^/\.\./} $path "/" path]} {break}
}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {^/\.\./} $path "/" path]} {break}
}
regsub -- {/$} $path "" path
if {[tixStrEq $path ""]} {
return /
} else {
return $path
}
}
# tixFSCreateDirs
#
#
#
proc tixFSCreateDirs {path} {
tixAssert {
error "Procedure tixFSCreateDirs not implemented on all platforms"
}
if {[tixStrEq $path /]} {
return 1
}
if {[file exists $path]} {
return 1
}
if {![tixFSCreateDirs [file dirname $path]]} {
return 0
}
if {[catch {exec mkdir $path}]} {
return 0
}
return 1
}
} else {
#-Win--------------------------------------------------------------------
# (Win) tixFSPWD --
#
# Return the current directory
#
proc tixFSPWD {} {
set p [pwd]
regsub -all -- / $p \\ p
return $p
}
# Win
#
proc tixFSIsNorm {path} {
# Drive root directory
# CYGNUS: drive can be immediately followed by directory separator.
#
if {[regexp -- {^[A-z]:\\?$} $path]} {
return 1
}
# If it is not a drive root directory, it must
# have a leading [drive letter:]\\[non empty string]
# CYGNUS: A UNC path (\\host\dir) is also OK.
if {![regexp -- {^[A-z]:\\.} $path]} {
if {![regexp -- {^\\\\.*\\.} $path]} {
return 0
}
}
# relative path
#
if {[regexp -- {\\[.]$} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {\\[.][.]$} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {\\[.]\\} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[regexp -- {\\[.][.]\\} $path]} {
return 0
}
if {[tixStrEq $path .]} {
return 0
}
if {[tixStrEq $path ..]} {
return 0
}
# Double slashes
# CYGNUS: Double slashes at the front are OK.
#
if {[regexp -- {.\\\\} $path]} {
return 0
}
# Trailing slashes
#
if {[regexp -- {[\\]$} $path]} {
return 0
}
return 1
}
# (Win) tixFSNorm --
#
# Interprets the user's input and return file information about this
# input.
#
# Arguments:
# See documentation (docs/Files.txt)
#
proc tixFSNorm {context text {defFile ""} {flagsVar ""} {errorMsgVar ""}} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertVPath $context
}
if {![tixStrEq $errorMsgVar ""]} {
upvar $errorMsgVar errorMsg
}
if {![tixStrEq $flagsVar ""]} {
upvar $flagsVar flags
}
set isDir [regexp -- {[\\]$} $text]
set text [_tixJoin $context $text]
set path [tixFSPath $text]
if {$isDir || [file isdir $path]} {
set vpath $text
set tail $defFile
} else {
set list [split $text \\]
set tail [lindex $list end]
set len [string length $tail]
set vpath [string range $text 0 [expr [string len $text]-$len-1]]
regsub -- {[\\]$} $vpath "" vpath
}
set path [tixFSPath $vpath]
if {![info exists flag(noPattern)]} {
set isPat 0
foreach char [split $tail ""] {
if {$char == "*" || $char == "?"} {
set isPat 1
break
}
}
if {$isPat} {
return [list $path $vpath "" $tail]
}
}
return [list $path $vpath $tail ""]
}
# Win
#
# _tixJoin -- [internal]
#
# Joins a pathname to a VPATH
#
proc _tixJoin {vp1 p2} {
if {[tixFSIsAbsPath $p2]} {
return [tixFSVPath [_tixNormalize $p2]]
} else {
return [tixFSVPath [_tixNormalize [tixFSPath $vp1]\\$p2]]
}
}
# (Win) tixFSIsAbsPath
#
# The Tcl "file pathtype" is buggy. E.g. C:\.\..\. is absolute, but
# "file pathtype" thinks that it isn't
#
proc tixFSIsAbsPath {path} {
# CYGNUS: Handle a UNC path (\\host\dir)
if {[regexp -- {^\\\\.*\\.} $path]} {
return 1
}
return [regexp -- {^[A-z]:\\} $path]
}
# (Win) tixFSIsNorm_os
#
# Returns true iff this pathname is normalized, in the OS native name
# format
#
proc tixFSIsNorm_os {path} {
if {[regexp -- {^[A-z]:[\\]$} $path]} {
return 1
}
if {[regexp -- {^[A-z]:$} $path]} {
return 0
}
return [tixFSIsNorm $path]
}
# Win
#
# _tixNormalize --
#
# Normalizes an absolute pathname.
#
# $dir must be an absolute native pathname
#
proc _tixNormalize {abpath} {
tixAssert {
if {![tixFSIsAbsPath $abpath]} {
error "\"$abpath\" must be an absolute pathname"
}
}
if {![regexp -- {^[A-z]:} $abpath drive]} {
tixPanic "\"$abpath\" does not contain a drive letter"
}
set drive [string toupper $drive]
# CYGNUS: Handle UNC paths (\\host\dir)
if {[regexp -- {^\\\\.*\\.} $abpath]} {
set drive "\\"
regsub -- {^\\} $abpath "" path
} else {
if {![regexp -- {^[A-z]:} $abpath drive]} {
tixPanic "\"$abpath\" does not contain a drive letter"
}
set drive [string toupper $drive]
regsub -- {^[A-z]:} $abpath "" path
}
# Don't be fooled: $path doesn't need to be a directory. The following
# code "set path $path\\" just makes it easy to get rid of trailing
# . and ..
#
set path $path\\
regsub -all -- {[\\]+} $path \\ path
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {\\[.]\\} $path "\\" path]} {break}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {\\[.]$} $path "" path]} {break}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {\\[^\\]+\\[.][.]\\} $path "\\" path]} {break}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {^\\[.][.]\\} $path "\\" path]} {break}
}
}
while {1} {
if {![regsub -- {^\\[.][.]\\} $path "\\" path]} {break}
}
regsub -- {[\\]+$} $path "" path
return $drive$path
}
# Win
#
# tixFSNormDir --
#
# Normalizes a directory
#
proc tixFSNormDir {dir} {
if {![tixFSIsAbsPath $dir]} {
error "\"$dir\" must be an absolute pathname"
}
if {![file isdir $dir]} {
error "\"$dir\" is not a directory"
}
return [_tixNormalize $dir]
}
proc tixPanic {message} {
error $message
}
# tixFSIsValid --
#
# Checks whether a native pathname contains invalid characters.
#
proc tixFSIsValid {path} {
return 1
}
# Win
#
#
proc tixFSIsVPath {vpath} {
global tixPriv
if {$tixPriv(isWin95)} {
# CYGNUS: Accept UNC path (\\host\dir)
if {[string match {xx\\xx\\\\\\*\\*} $vpath]} {
return 1
}
return [string match {xx\\xx\\[A-z]:*} $vpath]
} else {
return [string match {xx\\[A-z]:*} $vpath]
}
}
# Win
#
# tixFSVPath --
#
# Converts a normalized native pathname to its VPATH
#
proc tixFSVPath {path} {
global tixPriv
tixAssert {
tixAssertNorm $path
}
return $tixPriv(WinPrefix)\\$path
}
# tixFSPath --
#
# Converts a vpath to a native pathname
proc tixFSPath {vpath} {
global tixPriv
tixAssert {
tixAssertVPath $vpath
}
if {$tixPriv(isWin95)} {
set path [string range $vpath 6 end]
} else {
set path [string range $vpath 3 end]
}
regsub -- {:$} $path :\\ path
return $path
}
# tixFSDisplayName --
#
# Returns the name of a normalized path which is usually displayed by
# the OS
#
proc tixFSDisplayName {normpath} {
tixAssert {
tixAssertNorm $normpath
}
if {[regexp -- {^[A-z]:$} $normpath]} {
return $normpath\\
} else {
return $normpath
}
}
tixInitFileCmpt:Win
}