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- #
- #
- # Nim's Runtime Library
- # (c) Copyright 2015 Andreas Rumpf
- #
- # See the file "copying.txt", included in this
- # distribution, for details about the copyright.
- #
- ## This module contains basic operating system facilities like
- ## retrieving environment variables, reading command line arguments,
- ## working with directories, running shell commands, etc.
- ##
- ## .. code-block::
- ## import os
- ##
- ## let myFile = "/path/to/my/file.nim"
- ##
- ## let pathSplit = splitPath(myFile)
- ## assert pathSplit.head == "/path/to/my"
- ## assert pathSplit.tail == "file.nim"
- ##
- ## assert parentDir(myFile) == "/path/to/my"
- ##
- ## let fileSplit = splitFile(myFile)
- ## assert fileSplit.dir == "/path/to/my"
- ## assert fileSplit.name == "file"
- ## assert fileSplit.ext == ".nim"
- ##
- ## assert myFile.changeFileExt("c") == "/path/to/my/file.c"
- ##
- ##
- ## **See also:**
- ## * `osproc module <osproc.html>`_ for process communication beyond
- ## `execShellCmd proc <#execShellCmd,string>`_
- ## * `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_ for command-line parser beyond
- ## `parseCmdLine proc <#parseCmdLine,string>`_
- ## * `uri module <uri.html>`_
- ## * `distros module <distros.html>`_
- ## * `dynlib module <dynlib.html>`_
- ## * `streams module <streams.html>`_
- {.deadCodeElim: on.} # dce option deprecated
- {.push debugger: off.}
- include "system/inclrtl"
- import
- strutils, pathnorm
- const weirdTarget = defined(nimscript) or defined(js)
- when weirdTarget:
- discard
- elif defined(windows):
- import winlean, times
- elif defined(posix):
- import posix, times
- proc toTime(ts: Timespec): times.Time {.inline.} =
- result = initTime(ts.tv_sec.int64, ts.tv_nsec.int)
- else:
- {.error: "OS module not ported to your operating system!".}
- when weirdTarget and defined(nimErrorProcCanHaveBody):
- {.pragma: noNimScript, error: "this proc is not available on the NimScript target".}
- else:
- {.pragma: noNimScript.}
- type
- ReadEnvEffect* = object of ReadIOEffect ## Effect that denotes a read
- ## from an environment variable.
- WriteEnvEffect* = object of WriteIOEffect ## Effect that denotes a write
- ## to an environment variable.
- ReadDirEffect* = object of ReadIOEffect ## Effect that denotes a read
- ## operation from the directory
- ## structure.
- WriteDirEffect* = object of WriteIOEffect ## Effect that denotes a write
- ## operation to
- ## the directory structure.
- OSErrorCode* = distinct int32 ## Specifies an OS Error Code.
- include "includes/osseps"
- proc normalizePathEnd(path: var string, trailingSep = false) =
- ## Ensures ``path`` has exactly 0 or 1 trailing `DirSep`, depending on
- ## ``trailingSep``, and taking care of edge cases: it preservers whether
- ## a path is absolute or relative, and makes sure trailing sep is `DirSep`,
- ## not `AltSep`.
- if path.len == 0: return
- var i = path.len
- while i >= 1 and path[i-1] in {DirSep, AltSep}: dec(i)
- if trailingSep:
- # foo// => foo
- path.setLen(i)
- # foo => foo/
- path.add DirSep
- elif i > 0:
- # foo// => foo
- path.setLen(i)
- else:
- # // => / (empty case was already taken care of)
- path = $DirSep
- proc normalizePathEnd(path: string, trailingSep = false): string =
- result = path
- result.normalizePathEnd(trailingSep)
- proc joinPath*(head, tail: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Joins two directory names to one.
- ##
- ## If `head` is the empty string, `tail` is returned. If `tail` is the empty
- ## string, `head` is returned with a trailing path separator. If `tail` starts
- ## with a path separator it will be removed when concatenated to `head`.
- ## Path separators will be normalized.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `joinPath(varargs) proc <#joinPath,varargs[string]>`_
- ## * `/ proc <#/,string,string>`_
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- ## * `uri.combine proc <uri.html#combine,Uri,Uri>`_
- ## * `uri./ proc <uri.html#/,Uri,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert joinPath("usr", "lib") == "usr/lib"
- assert joinPath("usr", "") == "usr/"
- assert joinPath("", "") == ""
- assert joinPath("", "lib") == "lib"
- assert joinPath("", "/lib") == "/lib"
- assert joinPath("usr/", "/lib") == "usr/lib"
- assert joinPath("usr/lib", "../bin") == "usr/bin"
- result = newStringOfCap(head.len + tail.len)
- var state = 0
- addNormalizePath(head, result, state, DirSep)
- if result.len != 0 and result[^1] notin {DirSep, AltSep} and tail.len == 0:
- result.add DirSep
- else:
- addNormalizePath(tail, result, state, DirSep)
- when false:
- if len(head) == 0:
- result = tail
- elif head[len(head)-1] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- if tail.len > 0 and tail[0] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- result = head & substr(tail, 1)
- else:
- result = head & tail
- else:
- if tail.len > 0 and tail[0] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- result = head & tail
- else:
- result = head & DirSep & tail
- proc joinPath*(parts: varargs[string]): string {.noSideEffect,
- rtl, extern: "nos$1OpenArray".} =
- ## The same as `joinPath(head, tail) proc <#joinPath,string,string>`_,
- ## but works with any number of directory parts.
- ##
- ## You need to pass at least one element or the proc
- ## will assert in debug builds and crash on release builds.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `joinPath(head, tail) proc <#joinPath,string,string>`_
- ## * `/ proc <#/,string,string>`_
- ## * `/../ proc <#/../,string,string>`_
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert joinPath("a") == "a"
- assert joinPath("a", "b", "c") == "a/b/c"
- assert joinPath("usr/lib", "../../var", "log") == "var/log"
- var estimatedLen = 0
- for p in parts: estimatedLen += p.len
- result = newStringOfCap(estimatedLen)
- var state = 0
- for i in 0..high(parts):
- addNormalizePath(parts[i], result, state, DirSep)
- proc `/`*(head, tail: string): string {.noSideEffect.} =
- ## The same as `joinPath(head, tail) proc <#joinPath,string,string>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `/../ proc <#/../,string,string>`_
- ## * `joinPath(head, tail) proc <#joinPath,string,string>`_
- ## * `joinPath(varargs) proc <#joinPath,varargs[string]>`_
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- ## * `uri.combine proc <uri.html#combine,Uri,Uri>`_
- ## * `uri./ proc <uri.html#/,Uri,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert "usr" / "" == "usr/"
- assert "" / "lib" == "lib"
- assert "" / "/lib" == "/lib"
- assert "usr/" / "/lib" == "usr/lib"
- assert "usr" / "lib" / "../bin" == "usr/bin"
- return joinPath(head, tail)
- proc splitPath*(path: string): tuple[head, tail: string] {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Splits a directory into `(head, tail)` tuple, so that
- ## ``head / tail == path`` (except for edge cases like "/usr").
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `joinPath(head, tail) proc <#joinPath,string,string>`_
- ## * `joinPath(varargs) proc <#joinPath,varargs[string]>`_
- ## * `/ proc <#/,string,string>`_
- ## * `/../ proc <#/../,string,string>`_
- ## * `relativePath proc <#relativePath,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert splitPath("usr/local/bin") == ("usr/local", "bin")
- assert splitPath("usr/local/bin/") == ("usr/local/bin", "")
- assert splitPath("bin") == ("", "bin")
- assert splitPath("/bin") == ("", "bin")
- assert splitPath("") == ("", "")
- var sepPos = -1
- for i in countdown(len(path)-1, 0):
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- sepPos = i
- break
- if sepPos >= 0:
- result.head = substr(path, 0, sepPos-1)
- result.tail = substr(path, sepPos+1)
- else:
- result.head = ""
- result.tail = path
- when FileSystemCaseSensitive:
- template `!=?`(a, b: char): bool = a != b
- else:
- template `!=?`(a, b: char): bool = toLowerAscii(a) != toLowerAscii(b)
- proc relativePath*(path, base: string; sep = DirSep): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1", raises: [].} =
- ## Converts `path` to a path relative to `base`.
- ##
- ## The `sep` (default: `DirSep <#DirSep>`_) is used for the path normalizations,
- ## this can be useful to ensure the relative path only contains `'/'`
- ## so that it can be used for URL constructions.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- ## * `parentDir proc <#parentDir,string>`_
- ## * `tailDir proc <#tailDir,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert relativePath("/Users/me/bar/z.nim", "/Users/other/bad", '/') == "../../me/bar/z.nim"
- assert relativePath("/Users/me/bar/z.nim", "/Users/other", '/') == "../me/bar/z.nim"
- assert relativePath("/Users///me/bar//z.nim", "//Users/", '/') == "me/bar/z.nim"
- assert relativePath("/Users/me/bar/z.nim", "/Users/me", '/') == "bar/z.nim"
- assert relativePath("", "/users/moo", '/') == ""
- # Todo: If on Windows, path and base do not agree on the drive letter,
- # return `path` as is.
- if path.len == 0: return ""
- var f, b: PathIter
- var ff = (0, -1)
- var bb = (0, -1) # (int, int)
- result = newStringOfCap(path.len)
- # skip the common prefix:
- while f.hasNext(path) and b.hasNext(base):
- ff = next(f, path)
- bb = next(b, base)
- let diff = ff[1] - ff[0]
- if diff != bb[1] - bb[0]: break
- var same = true
- for i in 0..diff:
- if path[i + ff[0]] !=? base[i + bb[0]]:
- same = false
- break
- if not same: break
- ff = (0, -1)
- bb = (0, -1)
- # for i in 0..diff:
- # result.add base[i + bb[0]]
- # /foo/bar/xxx/ -- base
- # /foo/bar/baz -- path path
- # ../baz
- # every directory that is in 'base', needs to add '..'
- while true:
- if bb[1] >= bb[0]:
- if result.len > 0 and result[^1] != sep:
- result.add sep
- result.add ".."
- if not b.hasNext(base): break
- bb = b.next(base)
- # add the rest of 'path':
- while true:
- if ff[1] >= ff[0]:
- if result.len > 0 and result[^1] != sep:
- result.add sep
- for i in 0..ff[1] - ff[0]:
- result.add path[i + ff[0]]
- if not f.hasNext(path): break
- ff = f.next(path)
- proc parentDirPos(path: string): int =
- var q = 1
- if len(path) >= 1 and path[len(path)-1] in {DirSep, AltSep}: q = 2
- for i in countdown(len(path)-q, 0):
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}: return i
- result = -1
- proc parentDir*(path: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Returns the parent directory of `path`.
- ##
- ## This is the same as ``splitPath(path).head`` when ``path`` doesn't end
- ## in a dir separator.
- ## The remainder can be obtained with `lastPathPart(path) proc
- ## <#lastPathPart,string>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `relativePath proc <#relativePath,string,string>`_
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- ## * `tailDir proc <#tailDir,string>`_
- ## * `parentDirs iterator <#parentDirs.i,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert parentDir("") == ""
- when defined(posix):
- assert parentDir("/usr/local/bin") == "/usr/local"
- assert parentDir("foo/bar/") == "foo"
- assert parentDir("foo/bar//") == "foo"
- assert parentDir("//foo//bar//") == "//foo"
- assert parentDir("./foo") == "."
- assert parentDir("/foo") == ""
- result = normalizePathEnd(path)
- var sepPos = parentDirPos(result)
- if sepPos >= 0:
- while sepPos >= 0 and result[sepPos] in {DirSep, AltSep}: dec sepPos
- result = substr(result, 0, sepPos)
- else:
- result = ""
- proc tailDir*(path: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Returns the tail part of `path`.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `relativePath proc <#relativePath,string,string>`_
- ## * `splitPath proc <#splitPath,string>`_
- ## * `parentDir proc <#parentDir,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert tailDir("/bin") == "bin"
- assert tailDir("bin") == ""
- assert tailDir("bin/") == ""
- assert tailDir("/usr/local/bin") == "usr/local/bin"
- assert tailDir("//usr//local//bin//") == "usr//local//bin//"
- assert tailDir("./usr/local/bin") == "usr/local/bin"
- assert tailDir("usr/local/bin") == "local/bin"
- var i = 0
- while i < len(path):
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- while i < len(path) and path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}: inc i
- return substr(path, i)
- inc i
- result = ""
- proc isRootDir*(path: string): bool {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Checks whether a given `path` is a root directory.
- runnableExamples:
- assert isRootDir("")
- assert isRootDir(".")
- assert isRootDir("/")
- assert isRootDir("a")
- assert not isRootDir("/a")
- assert not isRootDir("a/b/c")
- result = parentDirPos(path) < 0
- iterator parentDirs*(path: string, fromRoot=false, inclusive=true): string =
- ## Walks over all parent directories of a given `path`.
- ##
- ## If `fromRoot` is true (default: false), the traversal will start from
- ## the file system root directory.
- ## If `inclusive` is true (default), the original argument will be included
- ## in the traversal.
- ##
- ## Relative paths won't be expanded by this iterator. Instead, it will traverse
- ## only the directories appearing in the relative path.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `parentDir proc <#parentDir,string>`_
- ##
- ## **Examples:**
- ##
- ## .. code-block::
- ## let g = "a/b/c"
- ##
- ## for p in g.parentDirs:
- ## echo p
- ## # a/b/c
- ## # a/b
- ## # a
- ##
- ## for p in g.parentDirs(fromRoot=true):
- ## echo p
- ## # a/
- ## # a/b/
- ## # a/b/c
- ##
- ## for p in g.parentDirs(inclusive=false):
- ## echo p
- ## # a/b
- ## # a
- if not fromRoot:
- var current = path
- if inclusive: yield path
- while true:
- if current.isRootDir: break
- current = current.parentDir
- yield current
- else:
- for i in countup(0, path.len - 2): # ignore the last /
- # deal with non-normalized paths such as /foo//bar//baz
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep} and
- (i == 0 or path[i-1] notin {DirSep, AltSep}):
- yield path.substr(0, i)
- if inclusive: yield path
- proc `/../`*(head, tail: string): string {.noSideEffect.} =
- ## The same as ``parentDir(head) / tail``, unless there is no parent
- ## directory. Then ``head / tail`` is performed instead.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `/ proc <#/,string,string>`_
- ## * `parentDir proc <#parentDir,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert "a/b/c" /../ "d/e" == "a/b/d/e"
- assert "a" /../ "d/e" == "a/d/e"
- let sepPos = parentDirPos(head)
- if sepPos >= 0:
- result = substr(head, 0, sepPos-1) / tail
- else:
- result = head / tail
- proc normExt(ext: string): string =
- if ext == "" or ext[0] == ExtSep: result = ext # no copy needed here
- else: result = ExtSep & ext
- proc searchExtPos*(path: string): int =
- ## Returns index of the `'.'` char in `path` if it signifies the beginning
- ## of extension. Returns -1 otherwise.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `splitFile proc <#splitFile,string>`_
- ## * `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_
- ## * `lastPathPart proc <#lastPathPart,string>`_
- ## * `changeFileExt proc <#changeFileExt,string,string>`_
- ## * `addFileExt proc <#addFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert searchExtPos("a/b/c") == -1
- assert searchExtPos("c.nim") == 1
- assert searchExtPos("a/b/c.nim") == 5
- assert searchExtPos("a.b.c.nim") == 5
- # BUGFIX: do not search until 0! .DS_Store is no file extension!
- result = -1
- for i in countdown(len(path)-1, 1):
- if path[i] == ExtSep:
- result = i
- break
- elif path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- break # do not skip over path
- proc splitFile*(path: string): tuple[dir, name, ext: string] {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Splits a filename into `(dir, name, extension)` tuple.
- ##
- ## `dir` does not end in `DirSep <#DirSep>`_.
- ## `extension` includes the leading dot.
- ##
- ## If `path` has no extension, `ext` is the empty string.
- ## If `path` has no directory component, `dir` is the empty string.
- ## If `path` has no filename component, `name` and `ext` are empty strings.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `searchExtPos proc <#searchExtPos,string>`_
- ## * `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_
- ## * `lastPathPart proc <#lastPathPart,string>`_
- ## * `changeFileExt proc <#changeFileExt,string,string>`_
- ## * `addFileExt proc <#addFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- var (dir, name, ext) = splitFile("usr/local/nimc.html")
- assert dir == "usr/local"
- assert name == "nimc"
- assert ext == ".html"
- (dir, name, ext) = splitFile("/usr/local/os")
- assert dir == "/usr/local"
- assert name == "os"
- assert ext == ""
- (dir, name, ext) = splitFile("/usr/local/")
- assert dir == "/usr/local"
- assert name == ""
- assert ext == ""
- var namePos = 0
- var dotPos = 0
- for i in countdown(len(path) - 1, 0):
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep} or i == 0:
- if path[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- result.dir = substr(path, 0, max(0, i - 1))
- namePos = i + 1
- if dotPos > i:
- result.name = substr(path, namePos, dotPos - 1)
- result.ext = substr(path, dotPos)
- else:
- result.name = substr(path, namePos)
- break
- elif path[i] == ExtSep and i > 0 and i < len(path) - 1 and
- path[i - 1] notin {DirSep, AltSep} and
- path[i + 1] != ExtSep and dotPos == 0:
- dotPos = i
- proc extractFilename*(path: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Extracts the filename of a given `path`.
- ##
- ## This is the same as ``name & ext`` from `splitFile(path) proc
- ## <#splitFile,string>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `searchExtPos proc <#searchExtPos,string>`_
- ## * `splitFile proc <#splitFile,string>`_
- ## * `lastPathPart proc <#lastPathPart,string>`_
- ## * `changeFileExt proc <#changeFileExt,string,string>`_
- ## * `addFileExt proc <#addFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert extractFilename("foo/bar/") == ""
- assert extractFilename("foo/bar") == "bar"
- assert extractFilename("foo/bar.baz") == "bar.baz"
- if path.len == 0 or path[path.len-1] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- result = ""
- else:
- result = splitPath(path).tail
- proc lastPathPart*(path: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Like `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_, but ignores
- ## trailing dir separator; aka: `baseName`:idx: in some other languages.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `searchExtPos proc <#searchExtPos,string>`_
- ## * `splitFile proc <#splitFile,string>`_
- ## * `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_
- ## * `changeFileExt proc <#changeFileExt,string,string>`_
- ## * `addFileExt proc <#addFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert lastPathPart("foo/bar/") == "bar"
- assert lastPathPart("foo/bar") == "bar"
- let path = path.normalizePathEnd(trailingSep = false)
- result = extractFilename(path)
- proc changeFileExt*(filename, ext: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Changes the file extension to `ext`.
- ##
- ## If the `filename` has no extension, `ext` will be added.
- ## If `ext` == "" then any extension is removed.
- ##
- ## `Ext` should be given without the leading `'.'`, because some
- ## filesystems may use a different character. (Although I know
- ## of none such beast.)
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `searchExtPos proc <#searchExtPos,string>`_
- ## * `splitFile proc <#splitFile,string>`_
- ## * `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_
- ## * `lastPathPart proc <#lastPathPart,string>`_
- ## * `addFileExt proc <#addFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert changeFileExt("foo.bar", "baz") == "foo.baz"
- assert changeFileExt("foo.bar", "") == "foo"
- assert changeFileExt("foo", "baz") == "foo.baz"
- var extPos = searchExtPos(filename)
- if extPos < 0: result = filename & normExt(ext)
- else: result = substr(filename, 0, extPos-1) & normExt(ext)
- proc addFileExt*(filename, ext: string): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Adds the file extension `ext` to `filename`, unless
- ## `filename` already has an extension.
- ##
- ## `Ext` should be given without the leading `'.'`, because some
- ## filesystems may use a different character.
- ## (Although I know of none such beast.)
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `searchExtPos proc <#searchExtPos,string>`_
- ## * `splitFile proc <#splitFile,string>`_
- ## * `extractFilename proc <#extractFilename,string>`_
- ## * `lastPathPart proc <#lastPathPart,string>`_
- ## * `changeFileExt proc <#changeFileExt,string,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert addFileExt("foo.bar", "baz") == "foo.bar"
- assert addFileExt("foo.bar", "") == "foo.bar"
- assert addFileExt("foo", "baz") == "foo.baz"
- var extPos = searchExtPos(filename)
- if extPos < 0: result = filename & normExt(ext)
- else: result = filename
- proc cmpPaths*(pathA, pathB: string): int {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Compares two paths.
- ##
- ## On a case-sensitive filesystem this is done
- ## case-sensitively otherwise case-insensitively. Returns:
- ##
- ## | 0 iff pathA == pathB
- ## | < 0 iff pathA < pathB
- ## | > 0 iff pathA > pathB
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(macosx):
- assert cmpPaths("foo", "Foo") == 0
- elif defined(posix):
- assert cmpPaths("foo", "Foo") > 0
- let a = normalizePath(pathA)
- let b = normalizePath(pathB)
- if FileSystemCaseSensitive:
- result = cmp(a, b)
- else:
- when defined(nimscript):
- result = cmpic(a, b)
- elif defined(nimdoc): discard
- else:
- result = cmpIgnoreCase(a, b)
- proc isAbsolute*(path: string): bool {.rtl, noSideEffect, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Checks whether a given `path` is absolute.
- ##
- ## On Windows, network paths are considered absolute too.
- runnableExamples:
- assert not "".isAbsolute
- assert not ".".isAbsolute
- when defined(posix):
- assert "/".isAbsolute
- assert not "a/".isAbsolute
- assert "/a/".isAbsolute
- if len(path) == 0: return false
- when doslikeFileSystem:
- var len = len(path)
- result = (path[0] in {'/', '\\'}) or
- (len > 1 and path[0] in {'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z'} and path[1] == ':')
- elif defined(macos):
- # according to https://perldoc.perl.org/File/Spec/Mac.html `:a` is a relative path
- result = path[0] != ':'
- elif defined(RISCOS):
- result = path[0] == '$'
- elif defined(posix):
- result = path[0] == '/'
- proc unixToNativePath*(path: string, drive=""): string {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Converts an UNIX-like path to a native one.
- ##
- ## On an UNIX system this does nothing. Else it converts
- ## `'/'`, `'.'`, `'..'` to the appropriate things.
- ##
- ## On systems with a concept of "drives", `drive` is used to determine
- ## which drive label to use during absolute path conversion.
- ## `drive` defaults to the drive of the current working directory, and is
- ## ignored on systems that do not have a concept of "drives".
- when defined(unix):
- result = path
- else:
- if path.len == 0: return ""
- var start: int
- if path[0] == '/':
- # an absolute path
- when doslikeFileSystem:
- if drive != "":
- result = drive & ":" & DirSep
- else:
- result = $DirSep
- elif defined(macos):
- result = "" # must not start with ':'
- else:
- result = $DirSep
- start = 1
- elif path[0] == '.' and (path.len == 1 or path[1] == '/'):
- # current directory
- result = $CurDir
- start = when doslikeFileSystem: 1 else: 2
- else:
- result = ""
- start = 0
- var i = start
- while i < len(path): # ../../../ --> ::::
- if i+2 < path.len and path[i] == '.' and path[i+1] == '.' and path[i+2] == '/':
- # parent directory
- when defined(macos):
- if result[high(result)] == ':':
- add result, ':'
- else:
- add result, ParDir
- else:
- add result, ParDir & DirSep
- inc(i, 3)
- elif path[i] == '/':
- add result, DirSep
- inc(i)
- else:
- add result, path[i]
- inc(i)
- include "includes/oserr"
- when not defined(nimscript):
- include "includes/osenv"
- proc getHomeDir*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadEnvEffect, ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Returns the home directory of the current user.
- ##
- ## This proc is wrapped by the `expandTilde proc <#expandTilde,string>`_
- ## for the convenience of processing paths coming from user configuration files.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getConfigDir proc <#getConfigDir>`_
- ## * `getTempDir proc <#getTempDir>`_
- ## * `expandTilde proc <#expandTilde,string>`_
- ## * `getCurrentDir proc <#getCurrentDir>`_
- ## * `setCurrentDir proc <#setCurrentDir,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert getHomeDir() == expandTilde("~")
- when defined(windows): return string(getEnv("USERPROFILE")) & "\\"
- else: return string(getEnv("HOME")) & "/"
- proc getConfigDir*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadEnvEffect, ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Returns the config directory of the current user for applications.
- ##
- ## On non-Windows OSs, this proc conforms to the XDG Base Directory
- ## spec. Thus, this proc returns the value of the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment
- ## variable if it is set, otherwise it returns the default configuration
- ## directory ("~/.config/").
- ##
- ## An OS-dependent trailing slash is always present at the end of the
- ## returned string: `\\` on Windows and `/` on all other OSs.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getHomeDir proc <#getHomeDir>`_
- ## * `getTempDir proc <#getTempDir>`_
- ## * `expandTilde proc <#expandTilde,string>`_
- ## * `getCurrentDir proc <#getCurrentDir>`_
- ## * `setCurrentDir proc <#setCurrentDir,string>`_
- when defined(windows):
- result = getEnv("APPDATA").string
- else:
- result = getEnv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", getEnv("HOME").string / ".config").string
- result.normalizePathEnd(trailingSep = true)
- proc getTempDir*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadEnvEffect, ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Returns the temporary directory of the current user for applications to
- ## save temporary files in.
- ##
- ## **Please do not use this**: On Android, it currently
- ## returns ``getHomeDir()``, and on other Unix based systems it can cause
- ## security problems too. That said, you can override this implementation
- ## by adding ``-d:tempDir=mytempname`` to your compiler invocation.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getHomeDir proc <#getHomeDir>`_
- ## * `getConfigDir proc <#getConfigDir>`_
- ## * `expandTilde proc <#expandTilde,string>`_
- ## * `getCurrentDir proc <#getCurrentDir>`_
- ## * `setCurrentDir proc <#setCurrentDir,string>`_
- const tempDirDefault = "/tmp"
- result = tempDirDefault
- when defined(tempDir):
- const tempDir {.strdefine.}: string = tempDirDefault
- result = tempDir
- elif defined(windows): result = string(getEnv("TEMP"))
- elif defined(android): result = getHomeDir()
- else:
- if existsEnv("TMPDIR"): result = string(getEnv("TMPDIR"))
- normalizePathEnd(result, trailingSep=true)
- proc expandTilde*(path: string): string {.
- tags: [ReadEnvEffect, ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Expands ``~`` or a path starting with ``~/`` to a full path, replacing
- ## ``~`` with `getHomeDir() <#getHomeDir>`_ (otherwise returns ``path`` unmodified).
- ##
- ## Windows: this is still supported despite Windows platform not having this
- ## convention; also, both ``~/`` and ``~\`` are handled.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getHomeDir proc <#getHomeDir>`_
- ## * `getConfigDir proc <#getConfigDir>`_
- ## * `getTempDir proc <#getTempDir>`_
- ## * `getCurrentDir proc <#getCurrentDir>`_
- ## * `setCurrentDir proc <#setCurrentDir,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert expandTilde("~" / "appname.cfg") == getHomeDir() / "appname.cfg"
- assert expandTilde("~/foo/bar") == getHomeDir() / "foo/bar"
- assert expandTilde("/foo/bar") == "/foo/bar"
- if len(path) == 0 or path[0] != '~':
- result = path
- elif len(path) == 1:
- result = getHomeDir()
- elif (path[1] in {DirSep, AltSep}):
- result = getHomeDir() / path.substr(2)
- else:
- # TODO: handle `~bob` and `~bob/` which means home of bob
- result = path
- # TODO: consider whether quoteShellPosix, quoteShellWindows, quoteShell, quoteShellCommand
- # belong in `strutils` instead; they are not specific to paths
- proc quoteShellWindows*(s: string): string {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nosp$1".} =
- ## Quote `s`, so it can be safely passed to Windows API.
- ##
- ## Based on Python's `subprocess.list2cmdline`.
- ## See `this link <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft.aspx>`_
- ## for more details.
- let needQuote = {' ', '\t'} in s or s.len == 0
- result = ""
- var backslashBuff = ""
- if needQuote:
- result.add("\"")
- for c in s:
- if c == '\\':
- backslashBuff.add(c)
- elif c == '\"':
- result.add(backslashBuff)
- result.add(backslashBuff)
- backslashBuff.setLen(0)
- result.add("\\\"")
- else:
- if backslashBuff.len != 0:
- result.add(backslashBuff)
- backslashBuff.setLen(0)
- result.add(c)
- if needQuote:
- result.add("\"")
- proc quoteShellPosix*(s: string): string {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nosp$1".} =
- ## Quote ``s``, so it can be safely passed to POSIX shell.
- ## Based on Python's `pipes.quote`.
- const safeUnixChars = {'%', '+', '-', '.', '/', '_', ':', '=', '@',
- '0'..'9', 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z'}
- if s.len == 0:
- return "''"
- let safe = s.allCharsInSet(safeUnixChars)
- if safe:
- return s
- else:
- return "'" & s.replace("'", "'\"'\"'") & "'"
- when defined(windows) or defined(posix) or defined(nintendoswitch):
- proc quoteShell*(s: string): string {.noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nosp$1".} =
- ## Quote ``s``, so it can be safely passed to shell.
- ##
- ## When on Windows, it calls `quoteShellWindows proc
- ## <#quoteShellWindows,string>`_. Otherwise, calls `quoteShellPosix proc
- ## <#quoteShellPosix,string>`_.
- when defined(windows):
- return quoteShellWindows(s)
- else:
- return quoteShellPosix(s)
- proc quoteShellCommand*(args: openArray[string]): string =
- ## Concatenates and quotes shell arguments `args`.
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert quoteShellCommand(["aaa", "", "c d"]) == "aaa '' 'c d'"
- when defined(windows):
- assert quoteShellCommand(["aaa", "", "c d"]) == "aaa \"\" \"c d\""
- # can't use `map` pending https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/8303
- for i in 0..<args.len:
- if i > 0: result.add " "
- result.add quoteShell(args[i])
- when not weirdTarget:
- proc c_rename(oldname, newname: cstring): cint {.
- importc: "rename", header: "<stdio.h>".}
- proc c_system(cmd: cstring): cint {.
- importc: "system", header: "<stdlib.h>".}
- proc c_strlen(a: cstring): cint {.
- importc: "strlen", header: "<string.h>", noSideEffect.}
- proc c_free(p: pointer) {.
- importc: "free", header: "<stdlib.h>".}
- when defined(windows) and not weirdTarget:
- when useWinUnicode:
- template wrapUnary(varname, winApiProc, arg: untyped) =
- var varname = winApiProc(newWideCString(arg))
- template wrapBinary(varname, winApiProc, arg, arg2: untyped) =
- var varname = winApiProc(newWideCString(arg), arg2)
- proc findFirstFile(a: string, b: var WIN32_FIND_DATA): Handle =
- result = findFirstFileW(newWideCString(a), b)
- template findNextFile(a, b: untyped): untyped = findNextFileW(a, b)
- template getCommandLine(): untyped = getCommandLineW()
- template getFilename(f: untyped): untyped =
- $cast[WideCString](addr(f.cFileName[0]))
- else:
- template findFirstFile(a, b: untyped): untyped = findFirstFileA(a, b)
- template findNextFile(a, b: untyped): untyped = findNextFileA(a, b)
- template getCommandLine(): untyped = getCommandLineA()
- template getFilename(f: untyped): untyped = $f.cFileName
- proc skipFindData(f: WIN32_FIND_DATA): bool {.inline.} =
- # Note - takes advantage of null delimiter in the cstring
- const dot = ord('.')
- result = f.cFileName[0].int == dot and (f.cFileName[1].int == 0 or
- f.cFileName[1].int == dot and f.cFileName[2].int == 0)
- proc existsFile*(filename: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true if `filename` exists and is a regular file or symlink.
- ##
- ## Directories, device files, named pipes and sockets return false.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `existsDir proc <#existsDir,string>`_
- ## * `symlinkExists proc <#symlinkExists,string>`_
- when defined(windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(a, getFileAttributesW, filename)
- else:
- var a = getFileAttributesA(filename)
- if a != -1'i32:
- result = (a and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) == 0'i32
- else:
- var res: Stat
- return stat(filename, res) >= 0'i32 and S_ISREG(res.st_mode)
- proc existsDir*(dir: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadDirEffect],
- noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true iff the directory `dir` exists. If `dir` is a file, false
- ## is returned. Follows symlinks.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `existsFile proc <#existsFile,string>`_
- ## * `symlinkExists proc <#symlinkExists,string>`_
- when defined(windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(a, getFileAttributesW, dir)
- else:
- var a = getFileAttributesA(dir)
- if a != -1'i32:
- result = (a and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0'i32
- else:
- var res: Stat
- return stat(dir, res) >= 0'i32 and S_ISDIR(res.st_mode)
- proc symlinkExists*(link: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadDirEffect],
- noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true iff the symlink `link` exists. Will return true
- ## regardless of whether the link points to a directory or file.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `existsFile proc <#existsFile,string>`_
- ## * `existsDir proc <#existsDir,string>`_
- when defined(windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(a, getFileAttributesW, link)
- else:
- var a = getFileAttributesA(link)
- if a != -1'i32:
- result = (a and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) != 0'i32
- else:
- var res: Stat
- return lstat(link, res) >= 0'i32 and S_ISLNK(res.st_mode)
- proc fileExists*(filename: string): bool {.inline, noNimScript.} =
- ## Alias for `existsFile proc <#existsFile,string>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `existsDir proc <#existsDir,string>`_
- ## * `symlinkExists proc <#symlinkExists,string>`_
- existsFile(filename)
- proc dirExists*(dir: string): bool {.inline, noNimScript.} =
- ## Alias for `existsDir proc <#existsDir,string>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `existsFile proc <#existsFile,string>`_
- ## * `symlinkExists proc <#symlinkExists,string>`_
- existsDir(dir)
- when not defined(windows) and not weirdTarget:
- proc checkSymlink(path: string): bool =
- var rawInfo: Stat
- if lstat(path, rawInfo) < 0'i32: result = false
- else: result = S_ISLNK(rawInfo.st_mode)
- const
- ExeExts* = ## Platform specific file extension for executables.
- ## On Windows ``["exe", "cmd", "bat"]``, on Posix ``[""]``.
- when defined(windows): ["exe", "cmd", "bat"] else: [""]
- proc findExe*(exe: string, followSymlinks: bool = true;
- extensions: openArray[string]=ExeExts): string {.
- tags: [ReadDirEffect, ReadEnvEffect, ReadIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Searches for `exe` in the current working directory and then
- ## in directories listed in the ``PATH`` environment variable.
- ##
- ## Returns `""` if the `exe` cannot be found. `exe`
- ## is added the `ExeExts <#ExeExts>`_ file extensions if it has none.
- ##
- ## If the system supports symlinks it also resolves them until it
- ## meets the actual file. This behavior can be disabled if desired
- ## by setting `followSymlinks = false`.
- if exe.len == 0: return
- template checkCurrentDir() =
- for ext in extensions:
- result = addFileExt(exe, ext)
- if existsFile(result): return
- when defined(posix):
- if '/' in exe: checkCurrentDir()
- else:
- checkCurrentDir()
- let path = string(getEnv("PATH"))
- for candidate in split(path, PathSep):
- if candidate.len == 0: continue
- when defined(windows):
- var x = (if candidate[0] == '"' and candidate[^1] == '"':
- substr(candidate, 1, candidate.len-2) else: candidate) /
- exe
- else:
- var x = expandTilde(candidate) / exe
- for ext in extensions:
- var x = addFileExt(x, ext)
- if existsFile(x):
- when not defined(windows):
- while followSymlinks: # doubles as if here
- if x.checkSymlink:
- var r = newString(256)
- var len = readlink(x, r, 256)
- if len < 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if len > 256:
- r = newString(len+1)
- len = readlink(x, r, len)
- setLen(r, len)
- if isAbsolute(r):
- x = r
- else:
- x = parentDir(x) / r
- else:
- break
- return x
- result = ""
- when weirdTarget:
- const times = "fake const"
- template Time(x: untyped): untyped = string
- proc getLastModificationTime*(file: string): times.Time {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the `file`'s last modification time.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getLastAccessTime proc <#getLastAccessTime,string>`_
- ## * `getCreationTime proc <#getCreationTime,string>`_
- ## * `fileNewer proc <#fileNewer,string,string>`_
- when defined(posix):
- var res: Stat
- if stat(file, res) < 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = res.st_mtim.toTime
- else:
- var f: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- var h = findFirstFile(file, f)
- if h == -1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(f.ftLastWriteTime))
- findClose(h)
- proc getLastAccessTime*(file: string): times.Time {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the `file`'s last read or write access time.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getLastModificationTime proc <#getLastModificationTime,string>`_
- ## * `getCreationTime proc <#getCreationTime,string>`_
- ## * `fileNewer proc <#fileNewer,string,string>`_
- when defined(posix):
- var res: Stat
- if stat(file, res) < 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = res.st_atim.toTime
- else:
- var f: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- var h = findFirstFile(file, f)
- if h == -1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(f.ftLastAccessTime))
- findClose(h)
- proc getCreationTime*(file: string): times.Time {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the `file`'s creation time.
- ##
- ## **Note:** Under POSIX OS's, the returned time may actually be the time at
- ## which the file's attribute's were last modified. See
- ## `here <https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/1058>`_ for details.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getLastModificationTime proc <#getLastModificationTime,string>`_
- ## * `getLastAccessTime proc <#getLastAccessTime,string>`_
- ## * `fileNewer proc <#fileNewer,string,string>`_
- when defined(posix):
- var res: Stat
- if stat(file, res) < 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = res.st_ctim.toTime
- else:
- var f: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- var h = findFirstFile(file, f)
- if h == -1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(f.ftCreationTime))
- findClose(h)
- proc fileNewer*(a, b: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true if the file `a` is newer than file `b`, i.e. if `a`'s
- ## modification time is later than `b`'s.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getLastModificationTime proc <#getLastModificationTime,string>`_
- ## * `getLastAccessTime proc <#getLastAccessTime,string>`_
- ## * `getCreationTime proc <#getCreationTime,string>`_
- when defined(posix):
- # If we don't have access to nanosecond resolution, use '>='
- when not StatHasNanoseconds:
- result = getLastModificationTime(a) >= getLastModificationTime(b)
- else:
- result = getLastModificationTime(a) > getLastModificationTime(b)
- else:
- result = getLastModificationTime(a) > getLastModificationTime(b)
- proc getCurrentDir*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the `current working directory`:idx: i.e. where the built
- ## binary is run.
- ##
- ## So the path returned by this proc is determined at run time.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getHomeDir proc <#getHomeDir>`_
- ## * `getConfigDir proc <#getConfigDir>`_
- ## * `getTempDir proc <#getTempDir>`_
- ## * `setCurrentDir proc <#setCurrentDir,string>`_
- ## * `currentSourcePath template <system.html#currentSourcePath.t>`_
- ## * `getProjectPath proc <macros.html#getProjectPath>`_
- when defined(windows):
- var bufsize = MAX_PATH.int32
- when useWinUnicode:
- var res = newWideCString("", bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getCurrentDirectoryW(bufsize, res)
- if L == 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- elif L > bufsize:
- res = newWideCString("", L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- result = res$L
- break
- else:
- result = newString(bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getCurrentDirectoryA(bufsize, result)
- if L == 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- elif L > bufsize:
- result = newString(L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- setLen(result, L)
- break
- else:
- var bufsize = 1024 # should be enough
- result = newString(bufsize)
- while true:
- if getcwd(result, bufsize) != nil:
- setLen(result, c_strlen(result))
- break
- else:
- let err = osLastError()
- if err.int32 == ERANGE:
- bufsize = bufsize shl 1
- doAssert(bufsize >= 0)
- result = newString(bufsize)
- else:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- proc setCurrentDir*(newDir: string) {.inline, tags: [], noNimScript.} =
- ## Sets the `current working directory`:idx:; `OSError`
- ## is raised if `newDir` cannot been set.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getHomeDir proc <#getHomeDir>`_
- ## * `getConfigDir proc <#getConfigDir>`_
- ## * `getTempDir proc <#getTempDir>`_
- ## * `getCurrentDir proc <#getCurrentDir>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- if setCurrentDirectoryW(newWideCString(newDir)) == 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if setCurrentDirectoryA(newDir) == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if chdir(newDir) != 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- when not weirdTarget:
- proc absolutePath*(path: string, root = getCurrentDir()): string {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the absolute path of `path`, rooted at `root` (which must be absolute;
- ## default: current directory).
- ## If `path` is absolute, return it, ignoring `root`.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `normalizedPath proc <#normalizedPath,string>`_
- ## * `normalizePath proc <#normalizePath,string>`_
- runnableExamples:
- assert absolutePath("a") == getCurrentDir() / "a"
- if isAbsolute(path): path
- else:
- if not root.isAbsolute:
- raise newException(ValueError, "The specified root is not absolute: " & root)
- joinPath(root, path)
- proc normalizePath*(path: var string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [], noNimScript.} =
- ## Normalize a path.
- ##
- ## Consecutive directory separators are collapsed, including an initial double slash.
- ##
- ## On relative paths, double dot (`..`) sequences are collapsed if possible.
- ## On absolute paths they are always collapsed.
- ##
- ## Warning: URL-encoded and Unicode attempts at directory traversal are not detected.
- ## Triple dot is not handled.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `absolutePath proc <#absolutePath,string>`_
- ## * `normalizedPath proc <#normalizedPath,string>`_ for a version which returns
- ## a new string
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- var a = "a///b//..//c///d"
- a.normalizePath()
- assert a == "a/c/d"
- path = pathnorm.normalizePath(path)
- when false:
- let isAbs = isAbsolute(path)
- var stack: seq[string] = @[]
- for p in split(path, {DirSep}):
- case p
- of "", ".":
- continue
- of "..":
- if stack.len == 0:
- if isAbs:
- discard # collapse all double dots on absoluta paths
- else:
- stack.add(p)
- elif stack[^1] == "..":
- stack.add(p)
- else:
- discard stack.pop()
- else:
- stack.add(p)
- if isAbs:
- path = DirSep & join(stack, $DirSep)
- elif stack.len > 0:
- path = join(stack, $DirSep)
- else:
- path = "."
- proc normalizedPath*(path: string): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns a normalized path for the current OS.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `absolutePath proc <#absolutePath,string>`_
- ## * `normalizePath proc <#normalizePath,string>`_ for the in-place version
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert normalizedPath("a///b//..//c///d") == "a/c/d"
- result = pathnorm.normalizePath(path)
- when defined(Windows) and not weirdTarget:
- proc openHandle(path: string, followSymlink=true, writeAccess=false): Handle =
- var flags = FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS or FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
- if not followSymlink:
- flags = flags or FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT
- let access = if writeAccess: GENERIC_WRITE else: 0'i32
- when useWinUnicode:
- result = createFileW(
- newWideCString(path), access,
- FILE_SHARE_DELETE or FILE_SHARE_READ or FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
- nil, OPEN_EXISTING, flags, 0
- )
- else:
- result = createFileA(
- path, access,
- FILE_SHARE_DELETE or FILE_SHARE_READ or FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
- nil, OPEN_EXISTING, flags, 0
- )
- proc sameFile*(path1, path2: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true if both pathname arguments refer to the same physical
- ## file or directory.
- ##
- ## Raises `OSError` if any of the files does not
- ## exist or information about it can not be obtained.
- ##
- ## This proc will return true if given two alternative hard-linked or
- ## sym-linked paths to the same file or directory.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `sameFileContent proc <#sameFileContent,string,string>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- var success = true
- var f1 = openHandle(path1)
- var f2 = openHandle(path2)
- var lastErr: OSErrorCode
- if f1 != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE and f2 != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE:
- var fi1, fi2: BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION
- if getFileInformationByHandle(f1, addr(fi1)) != 0 and
- getFileInformationByHandle(f2, addr(fi2)) != 0:
- result = fi1.dwVolumeSerialNumber == fi2.dwVolumeSerialNumber and
- fi1.nFileIndexHigh == fi2.nFileIndexHigh and
- fi1.nFileIndexLow == fi2.nFileIndexLow
- else:
- lastErr = osLastError()
- success = false
- else:
- lastErr = osLastError()
- success = false
- discard closeHandle(f1)
- discard closeHandle(f2)
- if not success: raiseOSError(lastErr)
- else:
- var a, b: Stat
- if stat(path1, a) < 0'i32 or stat(path2, b) < 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- result = a.st_dev == b.st_dev and a.st_ino == b.st_ino
- proc sameFileContent*(path1, path2: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns true if both pathname arguments refer to files with identical
- ## binary content.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `sameFile proc <#sameFile,string,string>`_
- const
- bufSize = 8192 # 8K buffer
- var
- a, b: File
- if not open(a, path1): return false
- if not open(b, path2):
- close(a)
- return false
- var bufA = alloc(bufSize)
- var bufB = alloc(bufSize)
- while true:
- var readA = readBuffer(a, bufA, bufSize)
- var readB = readBuffer(b, bufB, bufSize)
- if readA != readB:
- result = false
- break
- if readA == 0:
- result = true
- break
- result = equalMem(bufA, bufB, readA)
- if not result: break
- if readA != bufSize: break # end of file
- dealloc(bufA)
- dealloc(bufB)
- close(a)
- close(b)
- type
- FilePermission* = enum ## File access permission, modelled after UNIX.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFilePermissions <#getFilePermissions,string>`_
- ## * `setFilePermissions <#setFilePermissions,string,set[FilePermission]>`_
- ## * `FileInfo object <#FileInfo>`_
- fpUserExec, ## execute access for the file owner
- fpUserWrite, ## write access for the file owner
- fpUserRead, ## read access for the file owner
- fpGroupExec, ## execute access for the group
- fpGroupWrite, ## write access for the group
- fpGroupRead, ## read access for the group
- fpOthersExec, ## execute access for others
- fpOthersWrite, ## write access for others
- fpOthersRead ## read access for others
- proc getFilePermissions*(filename: string): set[FilePermission] {.
- rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Retrieves file permissions for `filename`.
- ##
- ## `OSError` is raised in case of an error.
- ## On Windows, only the ``readonly`` flag is checked, every other
- ## permission is available in any case.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `setFilePermissions proc <#setFilePermissions,string,set[FilePermission]>`_
- ## * `FilePermission enum <#FilePermission>`_
- when defined(posix):
- var a: Stat
- if stat(filename, a) < 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = {}
- if (a.st_mode and S_IRUSR.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpUserRead)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IWUSR.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpUserWrite)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IXUSR.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpUserExec)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IRGRP.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpGroupRead)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IWGRP.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpGroupWrite)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IXGRP.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpGroupExec)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IROTH.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpOthersRead)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IWOTH.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpOthersWrite)
- if (a.st_mode and S_IXOTH.Mode) != 0.Mode: result.incl(fpOthersExec)
- else:
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(res, getFileAttributesW, filename)
- else:
- var res = getFileAttributesA(filename)
- if res == -1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if (res and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0'i32:
- result = {fpUserExec, fpUserRead, fpGroupExec, fpGroupRead,
- fpOthersExec, fpOthersRead}
- else:
- result = {fpUserExec..fpOthersRead}
- proc setFilePermissions*(filename: string, permissions: set[FilePermission]) {.
- rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [WriteDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Sets the file permissions for `filename`.
- ##
- ## `OSError` is raised in case of an error.
- ## On Windows, only the ``readonly`` flag is changed, depending on
- ## ``fpUserWrite`` permission.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFilePermissions <#getFilePermissions,string>`_
- ## * `FilePermission enum <#FilePermission>`_
- when defined(posix):
- var p = 0.Mode
- if fpUserRead in permissions: p = p or S_IRUSR.Mode
- if fpUserWrite in permissions: p = p or S_IWUSR.Mode
- if fpUserExec in permissions: p = p or S_IXUSR.Mode
- if fpGroupRead in permissions: p = p or S_IRGRP.Mode
- if fpGroupWrite in permissions: p = p or S_IWGRP.Mode
- if fpGroupExec in permissions: p = p or S_IXGRP.Mode
- if fpOthersRead in permissions: p = p or S_IROTH.Mode
- if fpOthersWrite in permissions: p = p or S_IWOTH.Mode
- if fpOthersExec in permissions: p = p or S_IXOTH.Mode
- if chmod(filename, cast[Mode](p)) != 0: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(res, getFileAttributesW, filename)
- else:
- var res = getFileAttributesA(filename)
- if res == -1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if fpUserWrite in permissions:
- res = res and not FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
- else:
- res = res or FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapBinary(res2, setFileAttributesW, filename, res)
- else:
- var res2 = setFileAttributesA(filename, res)
- if res2 == - 1'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- proc copyFile*(source, dest: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadIOEffect, WriteIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Copies a file from `source` to `dest`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## On the Windows platform this proc will
- ## copy the source file's attributes into dest.
- ##
- ## On other platforms you need
- ## to use `getFilePermissions <#getFilePermissions,string>`_ and
- ## `setFilePermissions <#setFilePermissions,string,set[FilePermission]>`_ procs
- ## to copy them by hand (or use the convenience `copyFileWithPermissions
- ## proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_),
- ## otherwise `dest` will inherit the default permissions of a newly
- ## created file for the user.
- ##
- ## If `dest` already exists, the file attributes
- ## will be preserved and the content overwritten.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `tryRemoveFile proc <#tryRemoveFile,string>`_
- ## * `removeFile proc <#removeFile,string>`_
- ## * `moveFile proc <#moveFile,string,string>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- let s = newWideCString(source)
- let d = newWideCString(dest)
- if copyFileW(s, d, 0'i32) == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if copyFileA(source, dest, 0'i32) == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- # generic version of copyFile which works for any platform:
- const bufSize = 8000 # better for memory manager
- var d, s: File
- if not open(s, source): raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if not open(d, dest, fmWrite):
- close(s)
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- var buf = alloc(bufSize)
- while true:
- var bytesread = readBuffer(s, buf, bufSize)
- if bytesread > 0:
- var byteswritten = writeBuffer(d, buf, bytesread)
- if bytesread != byteswritten:
- dealloc(buf)
- close(s)
- close(d)
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if bytesread != bufSize: break
- dealloc(buf)
- close(s)
- flushFile(d)
- close(d)
- when not declared(ENOENT) and not defined(Windows):
- when NoFakeVars:
- when not defined(haiku):
- const ENOENT = cint(2) # 2 on most systems including Solaris
- else:
- const ENOENT = cint(-2147459069)
- else:
- var ENOENT {.importc, header: "<errno.h>".}: cint
- when defined(Windows) and not weirdTarget:
- when useWinUnicode:
- template deleteFile(file: untyped): untyped = deleteFileW(file)
- template setFileAttributes(file, attrs: untyped): untyped =
- setFileAttributesW(file, attrs)
- else:
- template deleteFile(file: untyped): untyped = deleteFileA(file)
- template setFileAttributes(file, attrs: untyped): untyped =
- setFileAttributesA(file, attrs)
- proc tryRemoveFile*(file: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [WriteDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Removes the `file`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, returns `false`. This does not fail
- ## if the file never existed in the first place.
- ##
- ## On Windows, ignores the read-only attribute.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `removeFile proc <#removeFile,string>`_
- ## * `moveFile proc <#moveFile,string,string>`_
- result = true
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- let f = newWideCString(file)
- else:
- let f = file
- if deleteFile(f) == 0:
- result = false
- let err = getLastError()
- if err == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND or err == ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
- result = true
- elif err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED and
- setFileAttributes(f, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL) != 0 and
- deleteFile(f) != 0:
- result = true
- else:
- if unlink(file) != 0'i32 and errno != ENOENT:
- result = false
- proc removeFile*(file: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [WriteDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Removes the `file`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised. This does not fail
- ## if the file never existed in the first place.
- ##
- ## On Windows, ignores the read-only attribute.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `tryRemoveFile proc <#tryRemoveFile,string>`_
- ## * `moveFile proc <#moveFile,string,string>`_
- if not tryRemoveFile(file):
- when defined(Windows):
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- raiseOSError(osLastError(), $strerror(errno))
- proc tryMoveFSObject(source, dest: string): bool {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Moves a file or directory from `source` to `dest`.
- ##
- ## Returns false in case of `EXDEV` error.
- ## In case of other errors `OSError` is raised.
- ## Returns true in case of success.
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- let s = newWideCString(source)
- let d = newWideCString(dest)
- if moveFileExW(s, d, MOVEFILE_COPY_ALLOWED) == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if moveFileExA(source, dest, MOVEFILE_COPY_ALLOWED) == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if c_rename(source, dest) != 0'i32:
- let err = osLastError()
- if err == EXDEV.OSErrorCode:
- return false
- else:
- raiseOSError(err, $strerror(errno))
- return true
- proc moveFile*(source, dest: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadIOEffect, WriteIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Moves a file from `source` to `dest`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised.
- ## If `dest` already exists, it will be overwritten.
- ##
- ## Can be used to `rename files`:idx:.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `removeFile proc <#removeFile,string>`_
- ## * `tryRemoveFile proc <#tryRemoveFile,string>`_
- if not tryMoveFSObject(source, dest):
- when not defined(windows):
- # Fallback to copy & del
- copyFile(source, dest)
- try:
- removeFile(source)
- except:
- discard tryRemoveFile(dest)
- raise
- proc exitStatusLikeShell*(status: cint): cint =
- ## Converts exit code from `c_system` into a shell exit code.
- when defined(posix) and not weirdTarget:
- if WIFSIGNALED(status):
- # like the shell!
- 128 + WTERMSIG(status)
- else:
- WEXITSTATUS(status)
- else:
- status
- proc execShellCmd*(command: string): int {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ExecIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Executes a `shell command`:idx:.
- ##
- ## Command has the form 'program args' where args are the command
- ## line arguments given to program. The proc returns the error code
- ## of the shell when it has finished (zero if there is no error).
- ## The proc does not return until the process has finished.
- ##
- ## To execute a program without having a shell involved, use `osproc.execProcess proc
- ## <osproc.html#execProcess,string,string,openArray[string],StringTableRef,set[ProcessOption]>`_.
- ##
- ## **Examples:**
- ##
- ## .. code-block::
- ## discard execShellCmd("ls -la")
- result = exitStatusLikeShell(c_system(command))
- # Templates for filtering directories and files
- when defined(windows) and not weirdTarget:
- template isDir(f: WIN32_FIND_DATA): bool =
- (f.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0'i32
- template isFile(f: WIN32_FIND_DATA): bool =
- not isDir(f)
- else:
- template isDir(f: string): bool {.dirty.} =
- dirExists(f)
- template isFile(f: string): bool {.dirty.} =
- fileExists(f)
- template defaultWalkFilter(item): bool =
- ## Walk filter used to return true on both
- ## files and directories
- true
- template walkCommon(pattern: string, filter) =
- ## Common code for getting the files and directories with the
- ## specified `pattern`
- when defined(windows):
- var
- f: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- res: int
- res = findFirstFile(pattern, f)
- if res != -1:
- defer: findClose(res)
- let dotPos = searchExtPos(pattern)
- while true:
- if not skipFindData(f) and filter(f):
- # Windows bug/gotcha: 't*.nim' matches 'tfoo.nims' -.- so we check
- # that the file extensions have the same length ...
- let ff = getFilename(f)
- let idx = ff.len - pattern.len + dotPos
- if dotPos < 0 or idx >= ff.len or (idx >= 0 and ff[idx] == '.') or
- (dotPos >= 0 and dotPos+1 < pattern.len and pattern[dotPos+1] == '*'):
- yield splitFile(pattern).dir / extractFilename(ff)
- if findNextFile(res, f) == 0'i32:
- let errCode = getLastError()
- if errCode == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES: break
- else: raiseOSError(errCode.OSErrorCode)
- else: # here we use glob
- var
- f: Glob
- res: int
- f.gl_offs = 0
- f.gl_pathc = 0
- f.gl_pathv = nil
- res = glob(pattern, 0, nil, addr(f))
- defer: globfree(addr(f))
- if res == 0:
- for i in 0.. f.gl_pathc - 1:
- assert(f.gl_pathv[i] != nil)
- let path = $f.gl_pathv[i]
- if filter(path):
- yield path
- iterator walkPattern*(pattern: string): string {.tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Iterate over all the files and directories that match the `pattern`.
- ##
- ## On POSIX this uses the `glob`:idx: call.
- ## `pattern` is OS dependent, but at least the `"\*.ext"`
- ## notation is supported.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkFiles iterator <#walkFiles.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirs iterator <#walkDirs.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDir iterator <#walkDir.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirRec iterator <#walkDirRec.i,string>`_
- walkCommon(pattern, defaultWalkFilter)
- iterator walkFiles*(pattern: string): string {.tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Iterate over all the files that match the `pattern`.
- ##
- ## On POSIX this uses the `glob`:idx: call.
- ## `pattern` is OS dependent, but at least the `"\*.ext"`
- ## notation is supported.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkPattern iterator <#walkPattern.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirs iterator <#walkDirs.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDir iterator <#walkDir.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirRec iterator <#walkDirRec.i,string>`_
- walkCommon(pattern, isFile)
- iterator walkDirs*(pattern: string): string {.tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Iterate over all the directories that match the `pattern`.
- ##
- ## On POSIX this uses the `glob`:idx: call.
- ## `pattern` is OS dependent, but at least the `"\*.ext"`
- ## notation is supported.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkPattern iterator <#walkPattern.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkFiles iterator <#walkFiles.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDir iterator <#walkDir.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirRec iterator <#walkDirRec.i,string>`_
- walkCommon(pattern, isDir)
- proc expandFilename*(filename: string): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the full (`absolute`:idx:) path of an existing file `filename`.
- ##
- ## Raises `OSError` in case of an error. Follows symlinks.
- when defined(windows):
- var bufsize = MAX_PATH.int32
- when useWinUnicode:
- var unused: WideCString = nil
- var res = newWideCString("", bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getFullPathNameW(newWideCString(filename), bufsize, res, unused)
- if L == 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- elif L > bufsize:
- res = newWideCString("", L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- result = res$L
- break
- else:
- var unused: cstring = nil
- result = newString(bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getFullPathNameA(filename, bufsize, result, unused)
- if L == 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- elif L > bufsize:
- result = newString(L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- setLen(result, L)
- break
- # getFullPathName doesn't do case corrections, so we have to use this convoluted
- # way of retrieving the true filename
- for x in walkFiles(result):
- result = x
- if not existsFile(result) and not existsDir(result):
- raise newException(OSError, "file '" & result & "' does not exist")
- else:
- # according to Posix we don't need to allocate space for result pathname.
- # But we need to free return value with free(3).
- var r = realpath(filename, nil)
- if r.isNil:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- result = $r
- c_free(cast[pointer](r))
- type
- PathComponent* = enum ## Enumeration specifying a path component.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkDirRec iterator <#walkDirRec.i,string>`_
- ## * `FileInfo object <#FileInfo>`_
- pcFile, ## path refers to a file
- pcLinkToFile, ## path refers to a symbolic link to a file
- pcDir, ## path refers to a directory
- pcLinkToDir ## path refers to a symbolic link to a directory
- proc getCurrentCompilerExe*(): string {.compileTime.} = discard
- ## This is `getAppFilename() <#getAppFilename>`_ at compile time.
- ##
- ## Can be used to retrieve the currently executing
- ## Nim compiler from a Nim or nimscript program, or the nimble binary
- ## inside a nimble program (likewise with other binaries built from
- ## compiler API).
- when defined(posix) and not weirdTarget:
- proc getSymlinkFileKind(path: string): PathComponent =
- # Helper function.
- var s: Stat
- assert(path != "")
- if stat(path, s) == 0'i32 and S_ISDIR(s.st_mode):
- result = pcLinkToDir
- else:
- result = pcLinkToFile
- proc staticWalkDir(dir: string; relative: bool): seq[
- tuple[kind: PathComponent, path: string]] =
- discard
- iterator walkDir*(dir: string; relative=false): tuple[kind: PathComponent, path: string] {.
- tags: [ReadDirEffect].} =
- ## Walks over the directory `dir` and yields for each directory or file in
- ## `dir`. The component type and full path for each item are returned.
- ##
- ## Walking is not recursive. If ``relative`` is true (default: false)
- ## the resulting path is shortened to be relative to ``dir``.
- ## Example: This directory structure::
- ## dirA / dirB / fileB1.txt
- ## / dirC
- ## / fileA1.txt
- ## / fileA2.txt
- ##
- ## and this code:
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: Nim
- ## for kind, path in walkDir("dirA"):
- ## echo(path)
- ##
- ## produce this output (but not necessarily in this order!)::
- ## dirA/dirB
- ## dirA/dirC
- ## dirA/fileA1.txt
- ## dirA/fileA2.txt
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkPattern iterator <#walkPattern.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkFiles iterator <#walkFiles.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirs iterator <#walkDirs.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirRec iterator <#walkDirRec.i,string>`_
- when nimvm:
- for k, v in items(staticWalkDir(dir, relative)):
- yield (k, v)
- else:
- when weirdTarget:
- for k, v in items(staticWalkDir(dir, relative)):
- yield (k, v)
- elif defined(windows):
- var f: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- var h = findFirstFile(dir / "*", f)
- if h != -1:
- defer: findClose(h)
- while true:
- var k = pcFile
- if not skipFindData(f):
- if (f.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0'i32:
- k = pcDir
- if (f.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) != 0'i32:
- k = succ(k)
- let xx = if relative: extractFilename(getFilename(f))
- else: dir / extractFilename(getFilename(f))
- yield (k, xx)
- if findNextFile(h, f) == 0'i32:
- let errCode = getLastError()
- if errCode == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES: break
- else: raiseOSError(errCode.OSErrorCode)
- else:
- var d = opendir(dir)
- if d != nil:
- defer: discard closedir(d)
- while true:
- var x = readdir(d)
- if x == nil: break
- when defined(nimNoArrayToCstringConversion):
- var y = $cstring(addr x.d_name)
- else:
- var y = $x.d_name.cstring
- if y != "." and y != "..":
- var s: Stat
- let path = dir / y
- if not relative:
- y = path
- var k = pcFile
- when defined(linux) or defined(macosx) or
- defined(bsd) or defined(genode) or defined(nintendoswitch):
- if x.d_type != DT_UNKNOWN:
- if x.d_type == DT_DIR: k = pcDir
- if x.d_type == DT_LNK:
- if dirExists(path): k = pcLinkToDir
- else: k = pcLinkToFile
- yield (k, y)
- continue
- if lstat(path, s) < 0'i32: break
- if S_ISDIR(s.st_mode):
- k = pcDir
- elif S_ISLNK(s.st_mode):
- k = getSymlinkFileKind(path)
- yield (k, y)
- iterator walkDirRec*(dir: string,
- yieldFilter = {pcFile}, followFilter = {pcDir},
- relative = false): string {.tags: [ReadDirEffect].} =
- ## Recursively walks over the directory `dir` and yields for each file
- ## or directory in `dir`.
- ##
- ## If ``relative`` is true (default: false) the resulting path is
- ## shortened to be relative to ``dir``, otherwise the full path is returned.
- ##
- ## **Warning**:
- ## Modifying the directory structure while the iterator
- ## is traversing may result in undefined behavior!
- ##
- ## Walking is recursive. `followFilter` controls the behaviour of the iterator:
- ##
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ## yieldFilter meaning
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ## ``pcFile`` yield real files (default)
- ## ``pcLinkToFile`` yield symbolic links to files
- ## ``pcDir`` yield real directories
- ## ``pcLinkToDir`` yield symbolic links to directories
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ##
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ## followFilter meaning
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ## ``pcDir`` follow real directories (default)
- ## ``pcLinkToDir`` follow symbolic links to directories
- ## --------------------- ---------------------------------------------
- ##
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `walkPattern iterator <#walkPattern.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkFiles iterator <#walkFiles.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDirs iterator <#walkDirs.i,string>`_
- ## * `walkDir iterator <#walkDir.i,string>`_
- var stack = @[""]
- while stack.len > 0:
- let d = stack.pop()
- for k, p in walkDir(dir / d, relative = true):
- let rel = d / p
- if k in {pcDir, pcLinkToDir} and k in followFilter:
- stack.add rel
- if k in yieldFilter:
- yield if relative: rel else: dir / rel
- proc rawRemoveDir(dir: string) {.noNimScript.} =
- when defined(windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(res, removeDirectoryW, dir)
- else:
- var res = removeDirectoryA(dir)
- let lastError = osLastError()
- if res == 0'i32 and lastError.int32 != 3'i32 and
- lastError.int32 != 18'i32 and lastError.int32 != 2'i32:
- raiseOSError(lastError)
- else:
- if rmdir(dir) != 0'i32 and errno != ENOENT: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- proc removeDir*(dir: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [
- WriteDirEffect, ReadDirEffect], benign, noNimScript.} =
- ## Removes the directory `dir` including all subdirectories and files
- ## in `dir` (recursively).
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised. This does not fail if the directory never
- ## existed in the first place.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `tryRemoveFile proc <#tryRemoveFile,string>`_
- ## * `removeFile proc <#removeFile,string>`_
- ## * `existsOrCreateDir proc <#existsOrCreateDir,string>`_
- ## * `createDir proc <#createDir,string>`_
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- for kind, path in walkDir(dir):
- case kind
- of pcFile, pcLinkToFile, pcLinkToDir: removeFile(path)
- of pcDir: removeDir(path)
- rawRemoveDir(dir)
- proc rawCreateDir(dir: string): bool {.noNimScript.} =
- # Try to create one directory (not the whole path).
- # returns `true` for success, `false` if the path has previously existed
- #
- # This is a thin wrapper over mkDir (or alternatives on other systems),
- # so in case of a pre-existing path we don't check that it is a directory.
- when defined(solaris):
- let res = mkdir(dir, 0o777)
- if res == 0'i32:
- result = true
- elif errno in {EEXIST, ENOSYS}:
- result = false
- else:
- raiseOSError(osLastError(), dir)
- elif defined(haiku):
- let res = mkdir(dir, 0o777)
- if res == 0'i32:
- result = true
- elif errno == EEXIST or errno == EROFS:
- result = false
- else:
- raiseOSError(osLastError(), dir)
- elif defined(posix):
- let res = mkdir(dir, 0o777)
- if res == 0'i32:
- result = true
- elif errno == EEXIST:
- result = false
- else:
- #echo res
- raiseOSError(osLastError(), dir)
- else:
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(res, createDirectoryW, dir)
- else:
- let res = createDirectoryA(dir)
- if res != 0'i32:
- result = true
- elif getLastError() == 183'i32:
- result = false
- else:
- raiseOSError(osLastError(), dir)
- proc existsOrCreateDir*(dir: string): bool {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [WriteDirEffect, ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Check if a `directory`:idx: `dir` exists, and create it otherwise.
- ##
- ## Does not create parent directories (fails if parent does not exist).
- ## Returns `true` if the directory already exists, and `false`
- ## otherwise.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `createDir proc <#createDir,string>`_
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- result = not rawCreateDir(dir)
- if result:
- # path already exists - need to check that it is indeed a directory
- if not existsDir(dir):
- raise newException(IOError, "Failed to create '" & dir & "'")
- proc createDir*(dir: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [WriteDirEffect, ReadDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Creates the `directory`:idx: `dir`.
- ##
- ## The directory may contain several subdirectories that do not exist yet.
- ## The full path is created. If this fails, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## It does **not** fail if the directory already exists because for
- ## most usages this does not indicate an error.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `existsOrCreateDir proc <#existsOrCreateDir,string>`_
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- var omitNext = false
- when doslikeFileSystem:
- omitNext = isAbsolute(dir)
- for i in 1.. dir.len-1:
- if dir[i] in {DirSep, AltSep}:
- if omitNext:
- omitNext = false
- else:
- discard existsOrCreateDir(substr(dir, 0, i-1))
- # The loop does not create the dir itself if it doesn't end in separator
- if dir.len > 0 and not omitNext and
- dir[^1] notin {DirSep, AltSep}:
- discard existsOrCreateDir(dir)
- proc copyDir*(source, dest: string) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [WriteIOEffect, ReadIOEffect], benign, noNimScript.} =
- ## Copies a directory from `source` to `dest`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## On the Windows platform this proc will copy the attributes from
- ## `source` into `dest`.
- ##
- ## On other platforms created files and directories will inherit the
- ## default permissions of a newly created file/directory for the user.
- ## Use `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## to preserve attributes recursively on these platforms.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `existsOrCreateDir proc <#existsOrCreateDir,string>`_
- ## * `createDir proc <#createDir,string>`_
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- createDir(dest)
- for kind, path in walkDir(source):
- var noSource = splitPath(path).tail
- case kind
- of pcFile:
- copyFile(path, dest / noSource)
- of pcDir:
- copyDir(path, dest / noSource)
- else: discard
- proc moveDir*(source, dest: string) {.tags: [ReadIOEffect, WriteIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Moves a directory from `source` to `dest`.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `moveFile proc <#moveFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `existsOrCreateDir proc <#existsOrCreateDir,string>`_
- ## * `createDir proc <#createDir,string>`_
- if not tryMoveFSObject(source, dest):
- when not defined(windows):
- # Fallback to copy & del
- copyDir(source, dest)
- removeDir(source)
- proc createSymlink*(src, dest: string) {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Create a symbolic link at `dest` which points to the item specified
- ## by `src`. On most operating systems, will fail if a link already exists.
- ##
- ## **Warning**:
- ## Some OS's (such as Microsoft Windows) restrict the creation
- ## of symlinks to root users (administrators).
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `createHardlink proc <#createHardlink,string,string>`_
- ## * `expandSymlink proc <#expandSymlink,string>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- # 2 is the SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE. This allows
- # anyone with developer mode on to create a link
- let flag = dirExists(src).int32 or 2
- when useWinUnicode:
- var wSrc = newWideCString(src)
- var wDst = newWideCString(dest)
- if createSymbolicLinkW(wDst, wSrc, flag) == 0 or getLastError() != 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if createSymbolicLinkA(dest, src, flag) == 0 or getLastError() != 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if symlink(src, dest) != 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- proc createHardlink*(src, dest: string) {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Create a hard link at `dest` which points to the item specified
- ## by `src`.
- ##
- ## **Warning**: Some OS's restrict the creation of hard links to
- ## root users (administrators).
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `createSymlink proc <#createSymlink,string,string>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- var wSrc = newWideCString(src)
- var wDst = newWideCString(dest)
- if createHardLinkW(wDst, wSrc, nil) == 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if createHardLinkA(dest, src, nil) == 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if link(src, dest) != 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- proc copyFileWithPermissions*(source, dest: string,
- ignorePermissionErrors = true) {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Copies a file from `source` to `dest` preserving file permissions.
- ##
- ## This is a wrapper proc around `copyFile <#copyFile,string,string>`_,
- ## `getFilePermissions <#getFilePermissions,string>`_ and
- ## `setFilePermissions<#setFilePermissions,string,set[FilePermission]>`_
- ## procs on non-Windows platforms.
- ##
- ## On Windows this proc is just a wrapper for `copyFile proc
- ## <#copyFile,string,string>`_ since that proc already copies attributes.
- ##
- ## On non-Windows systems permissions are copied after the file itself has
- ## been copied, which won't happen atomically and could lead to a race
- ## condition. If `ignorePermissionErrors` is true (default), errors while
- ## reading/setting file attributes will be ignored, otherwise will raise
- ## `OSError`.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `tryRemoveFile proc <#tryRemoveFile,string>`_
- ## * `removeFile proc <#removeFile,string>`_
- ## * `moveFile proc <#moveFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyDirWithPermissions proc <#copyDirWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- copyFile(source, dest)
- when not defined(Windows):
- try:
- setFilePermissions(dest, getFilePermissions(source))
- except:
- if not ignorePermissionErrors:
- raise
- proc copyDirWithPermissions*(source, dest: string,
- ignorePermissionErrors = true) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [WriteIOEffect, ReadIOEffect], benign, noNimScript.} =
- ## Copies a directory from `source` to `dest` preserving file permissions.
- ##
- ## If this fails, `OSError` is raised. This is a wrapper proc around `copyDir
- ## <#copyDir,string,string>`_ and `copyFileWithPermissions
- ## <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_ procs
- ## on non-Windows platforms.
- ##
- ## On Windows this proc is just a wrapper for `copyDir proc
- ## <#copyDir,string,string>`_ since that proc already copies attributes.
- ##
- ## On non-Windows systems permissions are copied after the file or directory
- ## itself has been copied, which won't happen atomically and could lead to a
- ## race condition. If `ignorePermissionErrors` is true (default), errors while
- ## reading/setting file attributes will be ignored, otherwise will raise
- ## `OSError`.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `copyDir proc <#copyDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFile proc <#copyFile,string,string>`_
- ## * `copyFileWithPermissions proc <#copyFileWithPermissions,string,string>`_
- ## * `removeDir proc <#removeDir,string>`_
- ## * `moveDir proc <#moveDir,string,string>`_
- ## * `existsOrCreateDir proc <#existsOrCreateDir,string>`_
- ## * `createDir proc <#createDir,string>`_
- createDir(dest)
- when not defined(Windows):
- try:
- setFilePermissions(dest, getFilePermissions(source))
- except:
- if not ignorePermissionErrors:
- raise
- for kind, path in walkDir(source):
- var noSource = splitPath(path).tail
- case kind
- of pcFile:
- copyFileWithPermissions(path, dest / noSource, ignorePermissionErrors)
- of pcDir:
- copyDirWithPermissions(path, dest / noSource, ignorePermissionErrors)
- else: discard
- proc inclFilePermissions*(filename: string,
- permissions: set[FilePermission]) {.
- rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadDirEffect, WriteDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## A convenience proc for:
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: nim
- ## setFilePermissions(filename, getFilePermissions(filename)+permissions)
- setFilePermissions(filename, getFilePermissions(filename)+permissions)
- proc exclFilePermissions*(filename: string,
- permissions: set[FilePermission]) {.
- rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadDirEffect, WriteDirEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## A convenience proc for:
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: nim
- ## setFilePermissions(filename, getFilePermissions(filename)-permissions)
- setFilePermissions(filename, getFilePermissions(filename)-permissions)
- proc expandSymlink*(symlinkPath: string): string {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns a string representing the path to which the symbolic link points.
- ##
- ## On Windows this is a noop, ``symlinkPath`` is simply returned.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `createSymlink proc <#createSymlink,string,string>`_
- when defined(windows):
- result = symlinkPath
- else:
- result = newString(256)
- var len = readlink(symlinkPath, result, 256)
- if len < 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if len > 256:
- result = newString(len+1)
- len = readlink(symlinkPath, result, len)
- setLen(result, len)
- proc parseCmdLine*(c: string): seq[string] {.
- noSideEffect, rtl, extern: "nos$1".} =
- ## Splits a `command line`:idx: into several components.
- ##
- ## **Note**: This proc is only occasionally useful, better use the
- ## `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_.
- ##
- ## On Windows, it uses the `following parsing rules
- ## <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft.aspx>`_:
- ##
- ## * Arguments are delimited by white space, which is either a space or a tab.
- ## * The caret character (^) is not recognized as an escape character or
- ## delimiter. The character is handled completely by the command-line parser
- ## in the operating system before being passed to the argv array in the
- ## program.
- ## * A string surrounded by double quotation marks ("string") is interpreted
- ## as a single argument, regardless of white space contained within. A
- ## quoted string can be embedded in an argument.
- ## * A double quotation mark preceded by a backslash (\") is interpreted as a
- ## literal double quotation mark character (").
- ## * Backslashes are interpreted literally, unless they immediately precede
- ## a double quotation mark.
- ## * If an even number of backslashes is followed by a double quotation mark,
- ## one backslash is placed in the argv array for every pair of backslashes,
- ## and the double quotation mark is interpreted as a string delimiter.
- ## * If an odd number of backslashes is followed by a double quotation mark,
- ## one backslash is placed in the argv array for every pair of backslashes,
- ## and the double quotation mark is "escaped" by the remaining backslash,
- ## causing a literal double quotation mark (") to be placed in argv.
- ##
- ## On Posix systems, it uses the following parsing rules:
- ## Components are separated by whitespace unless the whitespace
- ## occurs within ``"`` or ``'`` quotes.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_
- ## * `paramCount proc <#paramCount>`_
- ## * `paramStr proc <#paramStr,int>`_
- ## * `commandLineParams proc <#commandLineParams>`_
- result = @[]
- var i = 0
- var a = ""
- while true:
- setLen(a, 0)
- # eat all delimiting whitespace
- while i < c.len and c[i] in {' ', '\t', '\l', '\r'}: inc(i)
- if i >= c.len: break
- when defined(windows):
- # parse a single argument according to the above rules:
- var inQuote = false
- while i < c.len:
- case c[i]
- of '\\':
- var j = i
- while j < c.len and c[j] == '\\': inc(j)
- if j < c.len and c[j] == '"':
- for k in 1..(j-i) div 2: a.add('\\')
- if (j-i) mod 2 == 0:
- i = j
- else:
- a.add('"')
- i = j+1
- else:
- a.add(c[i])
- inc(i)
- of '"':
- inc(i)
- if not inQuote: inQuote = true
- elif i < c.len and c[i] == '"':
- a.add(c[i])
- inc(i)
- else:
- inQuote = false
- break
- of ' ', '\t':
- if not inQuote: break
- a.add(c[i])
- inc(i)
- else:
- a.add(c[i])
- inc(i)
- else:
- case c[i]
- of '\'', '\"':
- var delim = c[i]
- inc(i) # skip ' or "
- while i < c.len and c[i] != delim:
- add a, c[i]
- inc(i)
- if i < c.len: inc(i)
- else:
- while i < c.len and c[i] > ' ':
- add(a, c[i])
- inc(i)
- add(result, a)
- when defined(nimdoc):
- # Common forward declaration docstring block for parameter retrieval procs.
- proc paramCount*(): int {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Returns the number of `command line arguments`:idx: given to the
- ## application.
- ##
- ## Unlike `argc`:idx: in C, if your binary was called without parameters this
- ## will return zero.
- ## You can query each individual parameter with `paramStr proc <#paramStr,int>`_
- ## or retrieve all of them in one go with `commandLineParams proc
- ## <#commandLineParams>`_.
- ##
- ## **Availability**: When generating a dynamic library (see `--app:lib`) on
- ## Posix this proc is not defined.
- ## Test for availability using `declared() <system.html#declared,untyped>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_
- ## * `parseCmdLine proc <#parseCmdLine,string>`_
- ## * `paramStr proc <#paramStr,int>`_
- ## * `commandLineParams proc <#commandLineParams>`_
- ##
- ## **Examples:**
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: nim
- ## when declared(paramCount):
- ## # Use paramCount() here
- ## else:
- ## # Do something else!
- proc paramStr*(i: int): TaintedString {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- ## Returns the `i`-th `command line argument`:idx: given to the application.
- ##
- ## `i` should be in the range `1..paramCount()`, the `IndexError`
- ## exception will be raised for invalid values. Instead of iterating over
- ## `paramCount() <#paramCount>`_ with this proc you can call the
- ## convenience `commandLineParams() <#commandLineParams>`_.
- ##
- ## Similarly to `argv`:idx: in C,
- ## it is possible to call ``paramStr(0)`` but this will return OS specific
- ## contents (usually the name of the invoked executable). You should avoid
- ## this and call `getAppFilename() <#getAppFilename>`_ instead.
- ##
- ## **Availability**: When generating a dynamic library (see `--app:lib`) on
- ## Posix this proc is not defined.
- ## Test for availability using `declared() <system.html#declared,untyped>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_
- ## * `parseCmdLine proc <#parseCmdLine,string>`_
- ## * `paramCount proc <#paramCount>`_
- ## * `commandLineParams proc <#commandLineParams>`_
- ## * `getAppFilename proc <#getAppFilename>`_
- ##
- ## **Examples:**
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: nim
- ## when declared(paramStr):
- ## # Use paramStr() here
- ## else:
- ## # Do something else!
- elif defined(nintendoswitch) or weirdTarget:
- proc paramStr*(i: int): TaintedString {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- raise newException(OSError, "paramStr is not implemented on Nintendo Switch")
- proc paramCount*(): int {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- raise newException(OSError, "paramCount is not implemented on Nintendo Switch")
- elif defined(windows):
- # Since we support GUI applications with Nim, we sometimes generate
- # a WinMain entry proc. But a WinMain proc has no access to the parsed
- # command line arguments. The way to get them differs. Thus we parse them
- # ourselves. This has the additional benefit that the program's behaviour
- # is always the same -- independent of the used C compiler.
- var
- ownArgv {.threadvar.}: seq[string]
- ownParsedArgv {.threadvar.}: bool
- proc paramCount*(): int {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- # Docstring in nimdoc block.
- if not ownParsedArgv:
- ownArgv = parseCmdLine($getCommandLine())
- ownParsedArgv = true
- result = ownArgv.len-1
- proc paramStr*(i: int): TaintedString {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- # Docstring in nimdoc block.
- if not ownParsedArgv:
- ownArgv = parseCmdLine($getCommandLine())
- ownParsedArgv = true
- if i < ownArgv.len and i >= 0: return TaintedString(ownArgv[i])
- raise newException(IndexError, formatErrorIndexBound(i, ownArgv.len-1))
- elif defined(genode):
- proc paramStr*(i: int): TaintedString =
- raise newException(OSError, "paramStr is not implemented on Genode")
- proc paramCount*(): int =
- raise newException(OSError, "paramCount is not implemented on Genode")
- elif not defined(createNimRtl) and
- not(defined(posix) and appType == "lib"):
- # On Posix, there is no portable way to get the command line from a DLL.
- var
- cmdCount {.importc: "cmdCount".}: cint
- cmdLine {.importc: "cmdLine".}: cstringArray
- proc paramStr*(i: int): TaintedString {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- # Docstring in nimdoc block.
- if i < cmdCount and i >= 0: return TaintedString($cmdLine[i])
- raise newException(IndexError, formatErrorIndexBound(i, cmdCount-1))
- proc paramCount*(): int {.tags: [ReadIOEffect].} =
- # Docstring in nimdoc block.
- result = cmdCount-1
- when declared(paramCount) or defined(nimdoc):
- proc commandLineParams*(): seq[TaintedString] =
- ## Convenience proc which returns the command line parameters.
- ##
- ## This returns **only** the parameters. If you want to get the application
- ## executable filename, call `getAppFilename() <#getAppFilename>`_.
- ##
- ## **Availability**: On Posix there is no portable way to get the command
- ## line from a DLL and thus the proc isn't defined in this environment. You
- ## can test for its availability with `declared()
- ## <system.html#declared,untyped>`_.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `parseopt module <parseopt.html>`_
- ## * `parseCmdLine proc <#parseCmdLine,string>`_
- ## * `paramCount proc <#paramCount>`_
- ## * `paramStr proc <#paramStr,int>`_
- ## * `getAppFilename proc <#getAppFilename>`_
- ##
- ## **Examples:**
- ##
- ## .. code-block:: nim
- ## when declared(commandLineParams):
- ## # Use commandLineParams() here
- ## else:
- ## # Do something else!
- result = @[]
- for i in 1..paramCount():
- result.add(paramStr(i))
- when not weirdTarget and (defined(freebsd) or defined(dragonfly)):
- proc sysctl(name: ptr cint, namelen: cuint, oldp: pointer, oldplen: ptr csize,
- newp: pointer, newplen: csize): cint
- {.importc: "sysctl",header: """#include <sys/types.h>
- #include <sys/sysctl.h>"""}
- const
- CTL_KERN = 1
- KERN_PROC = 14
- MAX_PATH = 1024
- when defined(freebsd):
- const KERN_PROC_PATHNAME = 12
- else:
- const KERN_PROC_PATHNAME = 9
- proc getApplFreebsd(): string =
- var pathLength = csize(MAX_PATH)
- result = newString(pathLength)
- var req = [CTL_KERN.cint, KERN_PROC.cint, KERN_PROC_PATHNAME.cint, -1.cint]
- while true:
- let res = sysctl(addr req[0], 4, cast[pointer](addr result[0]),
- addr pathLength, nil, 0)
- if res < 0:
- let err = osLastError()
- if err.int32 == ENOMEM:
- result = newString(pathLength)
- else:
- result.setLen(0) # error!
- break
- else:
- result.setLen(pathLength)
- break
- when not weirdTarget and (defined(linux) or defined(solaris) or defined(bsd) or defined(aix)):
- proc getApplAux(procPath: string): string =
- result = newString(256)
- var len = readlink(procPath, result, 256)
- if len > 256:
- result = newString(len+1)
- len = readlink(procPath, result, len)
- setLen(result, len)
- when not (defined(windows) or defined(macosx) or weirdTarget):
- proc getApplHeuristic(): string =
- when declared(paramStr):
- result = string(paramStr(0))
- # POSIX guaranties that this contains the executable
- # as it has been executed by the calling process
- if len(result) > 0 and result[0] != DirSep: # not an absolute path?
- # iterate over any path in the $PATH environment variable
- for p in split(string(getEnv("PATH")), {PathSep}):
- var x = joinPath(p, result)
- if existsFile(x): return x
- else:
- result = ""
- when defined(macosx):
- type
- cuint32* {.importc: "unsigned int", nodecl.} = int
- ## This is the same as the type ``uint32_t`` in *C*.
- # a really hacky solution: since we like to include 2 headers we have to
- # define two procs which in reality are the same
- proc getExecPath1(c: cstring, size: var cuint32) {.
- importc: "_NSGetExecutablePath", header: "<sys/param.h>".}
- proc getExecPath2(c: cstring, size: var cuint32): bool {.
- importc: "_NSGetExecutablePath", header: "<mach-o/dyld.h>".}
- when defined(haiku):
- const
- PATH_MAX = 1024
- B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH = 1000
- proc find_path(codePointer: pointer, baseDirectory: cint, subPath: cstring,
- pathBuffer: cstring, bufferSize: csize): int32
- {.importc, header: "<FindDirectory.h>".}
- proc getApplHaiku(): string =
- result = newString(PATH_MAX)
- if find_path(nil, B_FIND_PATH_IMAGE_PATH, nil, result, PATH_MAX) == 0:
- let realLen = len(cstring(result))
- setLen(result, realLen)
- else:
- result = ""
- proc getAppFilename*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the filename of the application's executable.
- ## This proc will resolve symlinks.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getAppDir proc <#getAppDir>`_
- ## * `getCurrentCompilerExe proc <#getCurrentCompilerExe>`_
- # Linux: /proc/<pid>/exe
- # Solaris:
- # /proc/<pid>/object/a.out (filename only)
- # /proc/<pid>/path/a.out (complete pathname)
- when defined(windows):
- var bufsize = int32(MAX_PATH)
- when useWinUnicode:
- var buf = newWideCString("", bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getModuleFileNameW(0, buf, bufsize)
- if L == 0'i32:
- result = "" # error!
- break
- elif L > bufsize:
- buf = newWideCString("", L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- result = buf$L
- break
- else:
- result = newString(bufsize)
- while true:
- var L = getModuleFileNameA(0, result, bufsize)
- if L == 0'i32:
- result = "" # error!
- break
- elif L > bufsize:
- result = newString(L)
- bufsize = L
- else:
- setLen(result, L)
- break
- elif defined(macosx):
- var size: cuint32
- getExecPath1(nil, size)
- result = newString(int(size))
- if getExecPath2(result, size):
- result = "" # error!
- if result.len > 0:
- result = result.expandFilename
- else:
- when defined(linux) or defined(aix) or defined(netbsd):
- result = getApplAux("/proc/self/exe")
- elif defined(solaris):
- result = getApplAux("/proc/" & $getpid() & "/path/a.out")
- elif defined(genode) or defined(nintendoswitch):
- raiseOSError(OSErrorCode(-1), "POSIX command line not supported")
- elif defined(freebsd) or defined(dragonfly):
- result = getApplFreebsd()
- elif defined(haiku):
- result = getApplHaiku()
- # little heuristic that may work on other POSIX-like systems:
- if result.len == 0:
- result = getApplHeuristic()
- proc getAppDir*(): string {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [ReadIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the directory of the application's executable.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getAppFilename proc <#getAppFilename>`_
- result = splitFile(getAppFilename()).dir
- proc sleep*(milsecs: int) {.rtl, extern: "nos$1", tags: [TimeEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Sleeps `milsecs` milliseconds.
- when defined(windows):
- winlean.sleep(int32(milsecs))
- else:
- var a, b: Timespec
- a.tv_sec = posix.Time(milsecs div 1000)
- a.tv_nsec = (milsecs mod 1000) * 1000 * 1000
- discard posix.nanosleep(a, b)
- proc getFileSize*(file: string): BiggestInt {.rtl, extern: "nos$1",
- tags: [ReadIOEffect], noNimScript.} =
- ## Returns the file size of `file` (in bytes). ``OSError`` is
- ## raised in case of an error.
- when defined(windows):
- var a: WIN32_FIND_DATA
- var resA = findFirstFile(file, a)
- if resA == -1: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- result = rdFileSize(a)
- findClose(resA)
- else:
- var f: File
- if open(f, file):
- result = getFileSize(f)
- close(f)
- else: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- when defined(Windows) or weirdTarget:
- type
- DeviceId* = int32
- FileId* = int64
- else:
- type
- DeviceId* = Dev
- FileId* = Ino
- type
- FileInfo* = object
- ## Contains information associated with a file object.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFileInfo(handle) proc <#getFileInfo,FileHandle>`_
- ## * `getFileInfo(file) proc <#getFileInfo,File>`_
- ## * `getFileInfo(path) proc <#getFileInfo,string>`_
- id*: tuple[device: DeviceId, file: FileId] ## Device and file id.
- kind*: PathComponent ## Kind of file object - directory, symlink, etc.
- size*: BiggestInt ## Size of file.
- permissions*: set[FilePermission] ## File permissions
- linkCount*: BiggestInt ## Number of hard links the file object has.
- lastAccessTime*: times.Time ## Time file was last accessed.
- lastWriteTime*: times.Time ## Time file was last modified/written to.
- creationTime*: times.Time ## Time file was created. Not supported on all systems!
- template rawToFormalFileInfo(rawInfo, path, formalInfo): untyped =
- ## Transforms the native file info structure into the one nim uses.
- ## 'rawInfo' is either a 'BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION' structure on Windows,
- ## or a 'Stat' structure on posix
- when defined(Windows):
- template merge(a, b): untyped = a or (b shl 32)
- formalInfo.id.device = rawInfo.dwVolumeSerialNumber
- formalInfo.id.file = merge(rawInfo.nFileIndexLow, rawInfo.nFileIndexHigh)
- formalInfo.size = merge(rawInfo.nFileSizeLow, rawInfo.nFileSizeHigh)
- formalInfo.linkCount = rawInfo.nNumberOfLinks
- formalInfo.lastAccessTime = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(rawInfo.ftLastAccessTime))
- formalInfo.lastWriteTime = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(rawInfo.ftLastWriteTime))
- formalInfo.creationTime = fromWinTime(rdFileTime(rawInfo.ftCreationTime))
- # Retrieve basic permissions
- if (rawInfo.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0'i32:
- formalInfo.permissions = {fpUserExec, fpUserRead, fpGroupExec,
- fpGroupRead, fpOthersExec, fpOthersRead}
- else:
- result.permissions = {fpUserExec..fpOthersRead}
- # Retrieve basic file kind
- result.kind = pcFile
- if (rawInfo.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0'i32:
- formalInfo.kind = pcDir
- if (rawInfo.dwFileAttributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) != 0'i32:
- formalInfo.kind = succ(result.kind)
- else:
- template checkAndIncludeMode(rawMode, formalMode: untyped) =
- if (rawInfo.st_mode and rawMode.Mode) != 0.Mode:
- formalInfo.permissions.incl(formalMode)
- formalInfo.id = (rawInfo.st_dev, rawInfo.st_ino)
- formalInfo.size = rawInfo.st_size
- formalInfo.linkCount = rawInfo.st_nlink.BiggestInt
- formalInfo.lastAccessTime = rawInfo.st_atim.toTime
- formalInfo.lastWriteTime = rawInfo.st_mtim.toTime
- formalInfo.creationTime = rawInfo.st_ctim.toTime
- result.permissions = {}
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IRUSR, fpUserRead)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IWUSR, fpUserWrite)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IXUSR, fpUserExec)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IRGRP, fpGroupRead)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IWGRP, fpGroupWrite)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IXGRP, fpGroupExec)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IROTH, fpOthersRead)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IWOTH, fpOthersWrite)
- checkAndIncludeMode(S_IXOTH, fpOthersExec)
- formalInfo.kind = pcFile
- if S_ISDIR(rawInfo.st_mode):
- formalInfo.kind = pcDir
- elif S_ISLNK(rawInfo.st_mode):
- assert(path != "") # symlinks can't occur for file handles
- formalInfo.kind = getSymlinkFileKind(path)
- when defined(js):
- when not declared(FileHandle):
- type FileHandle = distinct int32
- when not declared(File):
- type File = object
- proc getFileInfo*(handle: FileHandle): FileInfo {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Retrieves file information for the file object represented by the given
- ## handle.
- ##
- ## If the information cannot be retrieved, such as when the file handle
- ## is invalid, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFileInfo(file) proc <#getFileInfo,File>`_
- ## * `getFileInfo(path) proc <#getFileInfo,string>`_
- # Done: ID, Kind, Size, Permissions, Link Count
- when defined(Windows):
- var rawInfo: BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION
- # We have to use the super special '_get_osfhandle' call (wrapped above)
- # To transform the C file descriptor to a native file handle.
- var realHandle = get_osfhandle(handle)
- if getFileInformationByHandle(realHandle, addr rawInfo) == 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- rawToFormalFileInfo(rawInfo, "", result)
- else:
- var rawInfo: Stat
- if fstat(handle, rawInfo) < 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- rawToFormalFileInfo(rawInfo, "", result)
- proc getFileInfo*(file: File): FileInfo {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Retrieves file information for the file object.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFileInfo(handle) proc <#getFileInfo,FileHandle>`_
- ## * `getFileInfo(path) proc <#getFileInfo,string>`_
- if file.isNil:
- raise newException(IOError, "File is nil")
- result = getFileInfo(file.getFileHandle())
- proc getFileInfo*(path: string, followSymlink = true): FileInfo {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Retrieves file information for the file object pointed to by `path`.
- ##
- ## Due to intrinsic differences between operating systems, the information
- ## contained by the returned `FileInfo object <#FileInfo>`_ will be slightly
- ## different across platforms, and in some cases, incomplete or inaccurate.
- ##
- ## When `followSymlink` is true (default), symlinks are followed and the
- ## information retrieved is information related to the symlink's target.
- ## Otherwise, information on the symlink itself is retrieved.
- ##
- ## If the information cannot be retrieved, such as when the path doesn't
- ## exist, or when permission restrictions prevent the program from retrieving
- ## file information, `OSError` is raised.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `getFileInfo(handle) proc <#getFileInfo,FileHandle>`_
- ## * `getFileInfo(file) proc <#getFileInfo,File>`_
- when defined(Windows):
- var
- handle = openHandle(path, followSymlink)
- rawInfo: BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION
- if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- if getFileInformationByHandle(handle, addr rawInfo) == 0:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- rawToFormalFileInfo(rawInfo, path, result)
- discard closeHandle(handle)
- else:
- var rawInfo: Stat
- if followSymlink:
- if stat(path, rawInfo) < 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- if lstat(path, rawInfo) < 0'i32:
- raiseOSError(osLastError())
- rawToFormalFileInfo(rawInfo, path, result)
- proc isHidden*(path: string): bool {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Determines whether ``path`` is hidden or not, using `this
- ## reference <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_file_and_hidden_directory>`_.
- ##
- ## On Windows: returns true if it exists and its "hidden" attribute is set.
- ##
- ## On posix: returns true if ``lastPathPart(path)`` starts with ``.`` and is
- ## not ``.`` or ``..``.
- ##
- ## **Note**: paths are not normalized to determine `isHidden`.
- runnableExamples:
- when defined(posix):
- assert ".foo".isHidden
- assert not ".foo/bar".isHidden
- assert not ".".isHidden
- assert not "..".isHidden
- assert not "".isHidden
- assert ".foo/".isHidden
- when defined(Windows):
- when useWinUnicode:
- wrapUnary(attributes, getFileAttributesW, path)
- else:
- var attributes = getFileAttributesA(path)
- if attributes != -1'i32:
- result = (attributes and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) != 0'i32
- else:
- let fileName = lastPathPart(path)
- result = len(fileName) >= 2 and fileName[0] == '.' and fileName != ".."
- proc getCurrentProcessId*(): int {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Return current process ID.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `osproc.processID(p: Process) <osproc.html#processID,Process>`_
- when defined(windows):
- proc GetCurrentProcessId(): DWORD {.stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32",
- importc: "GetCurrentProcessId".}
- result = GetCurrentProcessId().int
- else:
- result = getpid()
- {.pop.}
- proc setLastModificationTime*(file: string, t: times.Time) {.noNimScript.} =
- ## Sets the `file`'s last modification time. `OSError` is raised in case of
- ## an error.
- when defined(posix):
- let unixt = posix.Time(t.toUnix)
- let micro = convert(Nanoseconds, Microseconds, t.nanosecond)
- var timevals = [Timeval(tv_sec: unixt, tv_usec: micro),
- Timeval(tv_sec: unixt, tv_usec: micro)] # [last access, last modification]
- if utimes(file, timevals.addr) != 0: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- else:
- let h = openHandle(path = file, writeAccess = true)
- if h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- var ft = t.toWinTime.toFILETIME
- let res = setFileTime(h, nil, nil, ft.addr)
- discard h.closeHandle
- if res == 0'i32: raiseOSError(osLastError())
- when isMainModule:
- assert quoteShellWindows("aaa") == "aaa"
- assert quoteShellWindows("aaa\"") == "aaa\\\""
- assert quoteShellWindows("") == "\"\""
- assert quoteShellPosix("aaa") == "aaa"
- assert quoteShellPosix("aaa a") == "'aaa a'"
- assert quoteShellPosix("") == "''"
- assert quoteShellPosix("a'a") == "'a'\"'\"'a'"
- when defined(posix):
- assert quoteShell("") == "''"
- block normalizePathEndTest:
- # handle edge cases correctly: shouldn't affect whether path is
- # absolute/relative
- doAssert "".normalizePathEnd(true) == ""
- doAssert "".normalizePathEnd(false) == ""
- doAssert "/".normalizePathEnd(true) == $DirSep
- doAssert "/".normalizePathEnd(false) == $DirSep
- when defined(posix):
- doAssert "//".normalizePathEnd(false) == "/"
- doAssert "foo.bar//".normalizePathEnd == "foo.bar"
- doAssert "bar//".normalizePathEnd(trailingSep = true) == "bar/"
- when defined(Windows):
- doAssert r"C:\foo\\".normalizePathEnd == r"C:\foo"
- doAssert r"C:\foo".normalizePathEnd(trailingSep = true) == r"C:\foo\"
- # this one is controversial: we could argue for returning `D:\` instead,
- # but this is simplest.
- doAssert r"D:\".normalizePathEnd == r"D:"
- doAssert r"E:/".normalizePathEnd(trailingSep = true) == r"E:\"
- doAssert "/".normalizePathEnd == r"\"
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