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Issue 11337019: Use patching for dart:io. (Closed) Base URL: https://dart.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/dart
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Index: runtime/bin/path.dart
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-// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-/**
- * A Path, which is a String interpreted as a sequence of path segments,
- * which are strings, separated by forward slashes.
- * Paths are immutable wrappers of a String, that offer member functions for
- * useful path manipulations and queries. Joining of paths and normalization
- * interpret '.' and '..' in the usual way.
- */
-abstract class Path {
- /**
- * Creates a Path from the String [source]. [source] is used as-is, so if
- * the string does not consist of segments separated by forward slashes, the
- * behavior may not be as expected. Paths are immutable.
- */
- factory Path(String source) => new _Path(source);
-
- /**
- * Creates a Path from a String that uses the native filesystem's conventions.
- * On Windows, this converts '\' to '/', and adds a '/' before a drive letter.
- * A path starting with '/c:/' (or any other character instead of 'c') is
- * treated specially. Backwards links ('..') cannot cancel the drive letter.
- */
- factory Path.fromNative(String source) => new _Path.fromNative(source);
-
- /**
- * Is this path the empty string?
- */
- bool get isEmpty;
-
- /**
- * Is this path an absolute path, beginning with a path separator?
- */
- bool get isAbsolute;
-
- /**
- * Does this path end with a path separator?
- */
- bool get hasTrailingSeparator;
-
- /**
- * Does this path contain no consecutive path separators, no segments that
- * are '.' unless the path is exactly '.', and segments that are '..' only
- * as the leading segments on a relative path?
- */
- bool get isCanonical;
-
- /**
- * Make a path canonical by dropping segments that are '.', cancelling
- * segments that are '..' with preceding segments, if possible,
- * and combining consecutive path separators. Leading '..' segments
- * are kept on relative paths, and dropped from absolute paths.
- */
- Path canonicalize();
-
- /**
- * Joins the relative path [further] to this path. Canonicalizes the
- * resulting joined path using [canonicalize],
- * interpreting '.' and '..' as directory traversal commands, and removing
- * consecutive path separators.
- *
- * If [further] is an absolute path, an IllegalArgument exception is thrown.
- *
- * Examples:
- * `new Path('/a/b/c').join(new Path('d/e'))` returns the Path object
- * containing `'a/b/c/d/e'`.
- *
- * `new Path('a/b/../c/').join(new Path('d/./e//')` returns the Path
- * containing `'a/c/d/e/'`.
- *
- * `new Path('a/b/c').join(new Path('d/../../e')` returns the Path
- * containing `'a/b/e'`.
- *
- * Note that the join operation does not drop the last segment of the
- * base path, the way URL joining does. That would be accomplished with
- * basepath.directoryPath.join(further).
- *
- * If you want to avoid joins that traverse
- * parent directories in the base, you can check whether
- * `further.canonicalize()` starts with '../' or equals '..'.
- */
- Path join(Path further);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a path [:relative:] such that
- * [:base.join(relative) == this.canonicalize():].
- * Throws an exception if such a path is impossible.
- * For example, if [base] is '../../a/b' and [this] is '.'.
- * The computation is independent of the file system and current directory.
- */
- Path relativeTo(Path base);
-
- /**
- * Converts a path to a string using the native filesystem's conventions.
- *
- * On Windows, converts path separators to backwards slashes, and removes
- * the leading path separator if the path starts with a drive specification.
- * For most valid Windows paths, this should be the inverse of the
- * constructor Path.fromNative.
- */
- String toNativePath();
-
- /**
- * Returns the path as a string. If this path is constructed using
- * new Path() or new Path.fromNative() on a non-Windows system, the
- * returned value is the original string argument to the constructor.
- */
- String toString();
-
- /**
- * Gets the segments of a Path. Paths beginning or ending with the
- * path separator do not have leading or terminating empty segments.
- * Other than that, the segments are just the result of splitting the
- * path on the path separator.
- *
- * new Path('/a/b/c/d').segments() == ['a', 'b', 'c', d'];
- * new Path(' foo bar //../') == [' foo bar ', '', '..'];
- */
- List<String> segments();
-
- /**
- * Appends [finalSegment] to a path as a new segment. Adds a path separator
- * between the path and [finalSegment] if the path does not already end in
- * a path separator. The path is not canonicalized, and [finalSegment] may
- * contain path separators.
- */
- Path append(String finalSegment);
-
- /**
- * Drops the final path separator and whatever follows it from this Path,
- * and returns the resulting Path object. If the only path separator in
- * this Path is the first character, returns '/' instead of the empty string.
- * If there is no path separator in the Path, returns the empty string.
- *
- * new Path('../images/dot.gif').directoryPath == '../images'
- * new Path('/usr/geoffrey/www/').directoryPath == '/usr/geoffrey/www'
- * new Path('lost_file_old').directoryPath == ''
- * new Path('/src').directoryPath == '/'
- * Note: new Path('/D:/src').directoryPath == '/D:'
- */
- Path get directoryPath;
-
- /**
- * The part of the path after the last path separator, or the entire path if
- * it contains no path separator.
- *
- * new Path('images/DSC_0027.jpg).filename == 'DSC_0027.jpg'
- * new Path('users/fred/').filename == ''
- */
- String get filename;
-
- /**
- * The part of [filename] before the last '.', or the entire filename if it
- * contains no '.'. If [filename] is '.' or '..' it is unchanged.
- *
- * new Path('/c:/My Documents/Heidi.txt').filenameWithoutExtension
- * would return 'Heidi'.
- * new Path('not what I would call a path').filenameWithoutExtension
- * would return 'not what I would call a path'.
- */
- String get filenameWithoutExtension;
-
- /**
- * The part of [filename] after the last '.', or '' if [filename]
- * contains no '.'. If [filename] is '.' or '..', returns ''.
- *
- * new Path('tiger.svg').extension == 'svg'
- * new Path('/src/dart/dart_secrets').extension == ''
- */
- String get extension;
-}

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