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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 comprehensive, cross-platform path manipulation library. |
-library path; |
- |
-import 'dart:io' as io; |
- |
-/// An internal builder for the current OS so we can provide a straight |
-/// functional interface and not require users to create one. |
-final _builder = new Builder(); |
- |
-/// Gets the path to the current working directory. |
-String get current => new io.Directory.current().path; |
- |
-/// Gets the path separator for the current platform. On Mac and Linux, this |
-/// is `/`. On Windows, it's `\`. |
-String get separator => _builder.separator; |
- |
-/// Converts [path] to an absolute path by resolving it relative to the current |
-/// working directory. If [path] is already an absolute path, just returns it. |
-/// |
-/// path.absolute('foo/bar.txt'); // -> /your/current/dir/foo/bar.txt |
-String absolute(String path) => join(current, path); |
- |
-/// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator. |
-/// |
-/// path.basename('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo.dart' |
-/// path.basename('path/to'); // -> 'to' |
-/// |
-/// Trailing separators are ignored. |
-/// |
-/// builder.dirname('path/to/'); // -> 'to' |
-String basename(String path) => _builder.basename(path); |
- |
-/// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator, and without any trailing |
-/// file extension. |
-/// |
-/// path.basenameWithoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo' |
-/// |
-/// Trailing separators are ignored. |
-/// |
-/// builder.dirname('path/to/foo.dart/'); // -> 'foo' |
-String basenameWithoutExtension(String path) => |
- _builder.basenameWithoutExtension(path); |
- |
-/// Gets the part of [path] before the last separator. |
-/// |
-/// path.dirname('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to' |
-/// path.dirname('path/to'); // -> 'to' |
-/// |
-/// Trailing separators are ignored. |
-/// |
-/// builder.dirname('path/to/'); // -> 'path' |
-String dirname(String path) => _builder.dirname(path); |
- |
-/// Gets the file extension of [path]: the portion of [basename] from the last |
-/// `.` to the end (including the `.` itself). |
-/// |
-/// path.extension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> '.dart' |
-/// path.extension('path/to/foo'); // -> '' |
-/// path.extension('path.to/foo'); // -> '' |
-/// path.extension('path/to/foo.dart.js'); // -> '.js' |
-/// |
-/// If the file name starts with a `.`, then that is not considered the |
-/// extension: |
-/// |
-/// path.extension('~/.bashrc'); // -> '' |
-/// path.extension('~/.notes.txt'); // -> '.txt' |
-String extension(String path) => _builder.extension(path); |
- |
-// TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed. |
-/// Returns the root of [path], if it's absolute, or the empty string if it's |
-/// relative. |
-/// |
-/// // Unix |
-/// path.rootPrefix('path/to/foo'); // -> '' |
-/// path.rootPrefix('/path/to/foo'); // -> '/' |
-/// |
-/// // Windows |
-/// path.rootPrefix(r'path\to\foo'); // -> '' |
-/// path.rootPrefix(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> r'C:\' |
-String rootPrefix(String path) => _builder.rootPrefix(path); |
- |
-/// Returns `true` if [path] is an absolute path and `false` if it is a |
-/// relative path. On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward |
-/// slash). On Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter |
-/// followed by `:/` or `:\`. |
-bool isAbsolute(String path) => _builder.isAbsolute(path); |
- |
-/// Returns `true` if [path] is a relative path and `false` if it is absolute. |
-/// On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward slash). On |
-/// Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter followed by |
-/// `:/` or `:\`. |
-bool isRelative(String path) => _builder.isRelative(path); |
- |
-/// Joins the given path parts into a single path using the current platform's |
-/// [separator]. Example: |
-/// |
-/// path.join('path', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo' |
-/// |
-/// If any part ends in a path separator, then a redundant separator will not |
-/// be added: |
-/// |
-/// path.join('path/', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo |
-/// |
-/// If a part is an absolute path, then anything before that will be ignored: |
-/// |
-/// path.join('path', '/to', 'foo'); // -> '/to/foo' |
-String join(String part1, [String part2, String part3, String part4, |
- String part5, String part6, String part7, String part8]) => |
- _builder.join(part1, part2, part3, part4, part5, part6, part7, part8); |
- |
-// TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed. |
-/// Splits [path] into its components using the current platform's [separator]. |
-/// |
-/// path.split('path/to/foo'); // -> ['path', 'to', 'foo'] |
-/// |
-/// The path will *not* be normalized before splitting. |
-/// |
-/// path.split('path/../foo'); // -> ['path', '..', 'foo'] |
-/// |
-/// If [path] is absolute, the root directory will be the first element in the |
-/// array. Example: |
-/// |
-/// // Unix |
-/// path.split('/path/to/foo'); // -> ['/', 'path', 'to', 'foo'] |
-/// |
-/// // Windows |
-/// path.split(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> [r'C:\', 'path', 'to', 'foo'] |
-List<String> split(String path) => _builder.split(path); |
- |
-/// Normalizes [path], simplifying it by handling `..`, and `.`, and |
-/// removing redundant path separators whenever possible. |
-/// |
-/// path.normalize('path/./to/..//file.text'); // -> 'path/file.txt' |
-String normalize(String path) => _builder.normalize(path); |
- |
-/// Attempts to convert [path] to an equivalent relative path from the current |
-/// directory. |
-/// |
-/// // Given current directory is /root/path: |
-/// path.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart'); // -> 'a/b.dart' |
-/// path.relative('/root/other.dart'); // -> '../other.dart' |
-/// |
-/// If the [from] argument is passed, [path] is made relative to that instead. |
-/// |
-/// path.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart', |
-/// from: '/root/path'); // -> 'a/b.dart' |
-/// path.relative('/root/other.dart', |
-/// from: '/root/path'); // -> '../other.dart' |
-/// |
-/// Since there is no relative path from one drive letter to another on Windows, |
-/// this will return an absolute path in that case. |
-/// |
-/// path.relative(r'D:\other', from: r'C:\home'); // -> 'D:\other' |
-String relative(String path, {String from}) => |
- _builder.relative(path, from: from); |
- |
-/// Removes a trailing extension from the last part of [path]. |
-/// |
-/// withoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to/foo' |
-String withoutExtension(String path) => _builder.withoutExtension(path); |
- |
-/// An instantiable class for manipulating paths. Unlike the top-level |
-/// functions, this lets you explicitly select what platform the paths will use. |
-class Builder { |
- /// Creates a new path builder for the given style and root directory. |
- /// |
- /// If [style] is omitted, it uses the host operating system's path style. If |
- /// [root] is omitted, it defaults to the current working directory. If [root] |
- /// is relative, it is considered relative to the current working directory. |
- factory Builder({Style style, String root}) { |
- if (style == null) { |
- if (io.Platform.operatingSystem == 'windows') { |
- style = Style.windows; |
- } else { |
- style = Style.posix; |
- } |
- } |
- |
- if (root == null) root = current; |
- |
- return new Builder._(style, root); |
- } |
- |
- Builder._(this.style, this.root); |
- |
- /// The style of path that this builder works with. |
- final Style style; |
- |
- /// The root directory that relative paths will be relative to. |
- final String root; |
- |
- /// Gets the path separator for the builder's [style]. On Mac and Linux, |
- /// this is `/`. On Windows, it's `\`. |
- String get separator => style.separator; |
- |
- /// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator on the builder's |
- /// platform. |
- /// |
- /// builder.basename('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo.dart' |
- /// builder.basename('path/to'); // -> 'to' |
- /// |
- /// Trailing separators are ignored. |
- /// |
- /// builder.dirname('path/to/'); // -> 'to' |
- String basename(String path) => _parse(path).basename; |
- |
- /// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator on the builder's |
- /// platform, and without any trailing file extension. |
- /// |
- /// builder.basenameWithoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo' |
- /// |
- /// Trailing separators are ignored. |
- /// |
- /// builder.dirname('path/to/foo.dart/'); // -> 'foo' |
- String basenameWithoutExtension(String path) => |
- _parse(path).basenameWithoutExtension; |
- |
- /// Gets the part of [path] before the last separator. |
- /// |
- /// builder.dirname('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to' |
- /// builder.dirname('path/to'); // -> 'path' |
- /// |
- /// Trailing separators are ignored. |
- /// |
- /// builder.dirname('path/to/'); // -> 'path' |
- String dirname(String path) { |
- var parsed = _parse(path); |
- parsed.removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- if (parsed.parts.isEmpty) return parsed.root == null ? '.' : parsed.root; |
- if (parsed.parts.length == 1) { |
- return parsed.root == null ? '.' : parsed.root; |
- } |
- parsed.parts.removeLast(); |
- parsed.separators.removeLast(); |
- parsed.removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- return parsed.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- /// Gets the file extension of [path]: the portion of [basename] from the last |
- /// `.` to the end (including the `.` itself). |
- /// |
- /// builder.extension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> '.dart' |
- /// builder.extension('path/to/foo'); // -> '' |
- /// builder.extension('path.to/foo'); // -> '' |
- /// builder.extension('path/to/foo.dart.js'); // -> '.js' |
- /// |
- /// If the file name starts with a `.`, then it is not considered an |
- /// extension: |
- /// |
- /// builder.extension('~/.bashrc'); // -> '' |
- /// builder.extension('~/.notes.txt'); // -> '.txt' |
- String extension(String path) => _parse(path).extension; |
- |
- // TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed. |
- /// Returns the root of [path], if it's absolute, or an empty string if it's |
- /// relative. |
- /// |
- /// // Unix |
- /// builder.rootPrefix('path/to/foo'); // -> '' |
- /// builder.rootPrefix('/path/to/foo'); // -> '/' |
- /// |
- /// // Windows |
- /// builder.rootPrefix(r'path\to\foo'); // -> '' |
- /// builder.rootPrefix(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> r'C:\' |
- String rootPrefix(String path) { |
- var root = _parse(path).root; |
- return root == null ? '' : root; |
- } |
- |
- /// Returns `true` if [path] is an absolute path and `false` if it is a |
- /// relative path. On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward |
- /// slash). On Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter |
- /// followed by `:/` or `:\`. |
- bool isAbsolute(String path) => _parse(path).isAbsolute; |
- |
- /// Returns `true` if [path] is a relative path and `false` if it is absolute. |
- /// On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward slash). On |
- /// Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter followed by |
- /// `:/` or `:\`. |
- bool isRelative(String path) => !isAbsolute(path); |
- |
- /// Joins the given path parts into a single path. Example: |
- /// |
- /// builder.join('path', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo' |
- /// |
- /// If any part ends in a path separator, then a redundant separator will not |
- /// be added: |
- /// |
- /// builder.join('path/', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo |
- /// |
- /// If a part is an absolute path, then anything before that will be ignored: |
- /// |
- /// builder.join('path', '/to', 'foo'); // -> '/to/foo' |
- /// |
- String join(String part1, [String part2, String part3, String part4, |
- String part5, String part6, String part7, String part8]) { |
- var buffer = new StringBuffer(); |
- var needsSeparator = false; |
- |
- var parts = [part1, part2, part3, part4, part5, part6, part7, part8]; |
- for (var i = 1; i < parts.length; i++) { |
- if (parts[i] != null && parts[i - 1] == null) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("join(): part ${i - 1} was null, but part $i " |
- "was not."); |
- } |
- } |
- |
- for (var part in parts) { |
- if (part == null) continue; |
- |
- if (this.isAbsolute(part)) { |
- // An absolute path discards everything before it. |
- buffer.clear(); |
- buffer.add(part); |
- } else { |
- if (part.length > 0 && part[0].contains(style.separatorPattern)) { |
- // The part starts with a separator, so we don't need to add one. |
- } else if (needsSeparator) { |
- buffer.add(separator); |
- } |
- |
- buffer.add(part); |
- } |
- |
- // Unless this part ends with a separator, we'll need to add one before |
- // the next part. |
- needsSeparator = part.length > 0 && |
- !part[part.length - 1].contains(style.separatorPattern); |
- } |
- |
- return buffer.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- // TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed. |
- /// Splits [path] into its components using the current platform's |
- /// [separator]. Example: |
- /// |
- /// builder.split('path/to/foo'); // -> ['path', 'to', 'foo'] |
- /// |
- /// The path will *not* be normalized before splitting. |
- /// |
- /// builder.split('path/../foo'); // -> ['path', '..', 'foo'] |
- /// |
- /// If [path] is absolute, the root directory will be the first element in the |
- /// array. Example: |
- /// |
- /// // Unix |
- /// builder.split('/path/to/foo'); // -> ['/', 'path', 'to', 'foo'] |
- /// |
- /// // Windows |
- /// builder.split(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> [r'C:\', 'path', 'to', 'foo'] |
- List<String> split(String path) { |
- var parsed = _parse(path); |
- // Filter out empty parts that exist due to multiple separators in a row. |
- parsed.parts = parsed.parts.where((part) => !part.isEmpty).toList(); |
- if (parsed.root != null) parsed.parts.insertRange(0, 1, parsed.root); |
- return parsed.parts; |
- } |
- |
- /// Normalizes [path], simplifying it by handling `..`, and `.`, and |
- /// removing redundant path separators whenever possible. |
- /// |
- /// builder.normalize('path/./to/..//file.text'); // -> 'path/file.txt' |
- String normalize(String path) { |
- if (path == '') return path; |
- |
- var parsed = _parse(path); |
- parsed.normalize(); |
- return parsed.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- /// Creates a new path by appending the given path parts to the [root]. |
- /// Equivalent to [join()] with [root] as the first argument. Example: |
- /// |
- /// var builder = new Builder(root: 'root'); |
- /// builder.resolve('path', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'root/path/to/foo' |
- String resolve(String part1, [String part2, String part3, String part4, |
- String part5, String part6, String part7]) { |
- if (!?part2) return join(root, part1); |
- if (!?part3) return join(root, part1, part2); |
- if (!?part4) return join(root, part1, part2, part3); |
- if (!?part5) return join(root, part1, part2, part3, part4); |
- if (!?part6) return join(root, part1, part2, part3, part4, part5); |
- if (!?part7) return join(root, part1, part2, part3, part4, part5, part6); |
- return join(root, part1, part2, part3, part4, part5, part6, part7); |
- } |
- |
- /// Attempts to convert [path] to an equivalent relative path relative to |
- /// [root]. |
- /// |
- /// var builder = new Builder(root: '/root/path'); |
- /// builder.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart'); // -> 'a/b.dart' |
- /// builder.relative('/root/other.dart'); // -> '../other.dart' |
- /// |
- /// If the [from] argument is passed, [path] is made relative to that instead. |
- /// |
- /// builder.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart', |
- /// from: '/root/path'); // -> 'a/b.dart' |
- /// builder.relative('/root/other.dart', |
- /// from: '/root/path'); // -> '../other.dart' |
- /// |
- /// Since there is no relative path from one drive letter to another on |
- /// Windows, this will return an absolute path in that case. |
- /// |
- /// builder.relative(r'D:\other', from: r'C:\other'); // -> 'D:\other' |
- /// |
- /// This will also return an absolute path if an absolute [path] is passed to |
- /// a builder with a relative [root]. |
- /// |
- /// var builder = new Builder(r'some/relative/path'); |
- /// builder.relative(r'/absolute/path'); // -> '/absolute/path' |
- String relative(String path, {String from}) { |
- if (path == '') return '.'; |
- |
- from = from == null ? root : this.join(root, from); |
- |
- // We can't determine the path from a relative path to an absolute path. |
- if (this.isRelative(from) && this.isAbsolute(path)) { |
- return this.normalize(path); |
- } |
- |
- // If the given path is relative, resolve it relative to the root of the |
- // builder. |
- if (this.isRelative(path)) path = this.resolve(path); |
- |
- // If the path is still relative and `from` is absolute, we're unable to |
- // find a path from `from` to `path`. |
- if (this.isRelative(path) && this.isAbsolute(from)) { |
- throw new ArgumentError('Unable to find a path to "$path" from "$from".'); |
- } |
- |
- var fromParsed = _parse(from)..normalize(); |
- var pathParsed = _parse(path)..normalize(); |
- |
- // If the root prefixes don't match (for example, different drive letters |
- // on Windows), then there is no relative path, so just return the absolute |
- // one. In Windows, drive letters are case-insenstive and we allow |
- // calculation of relative paths, even if a path has not been normalized. |
- if (fromParsed.root != pathParsed.root && |
- ((fromParsed.root == null || pathParsed.root == null) || |
- fromParsed.root.toLowerCase().replaceAll('/', '\\') != |
- pathParsed.root.toLowerCase().replaceAll('/', '\\'))) { |
- return pathParsed.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- // Strip off their common prefix. |
- while (fromParsed.parts.length > 0 && pathParsed.parts.length > 0 && |
- fromParsed.parts[0] == pathParsed.parts[0]) { |
- fromParsed.parts.removeAt(0); |
- fromParsed.separators.removeAt(0); |
- pathParsed.parts.removeAt(0); |
- pathParsed.separators.removeAt(0); |
- } |
- |
- // If there are any directories left in the root path, we need to walk up |
- // out of them. |
- pathParsed.parts.insertRange(0, fromParsed.parts.length, '..'); |
- pathParsed.separators.insertRange(0, fromParsed.parts.length, |
- style.separator); |
- |
- // Corner case: the paths completely collapsed. |
- if (pathParsed.parts.length == 0) return '.'; |
- |
- // Make it relative. |
- pathParsed.root = ''; |
- pathParsed.removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- |
- return pathParsed.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- /// Removes a trailing extension from the last part of [path]. |
- /// |
- /// builder.withoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to/foo' |
- String withoutExtension(String path) { |
- var parsed = _parse(path); |
- |
- for (var i = parsed.parts.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
- if (!parsed.parts[i].isEmpty) { |
- parsed.parts[i] = parsed.basenameWithoutExtension; |
- break; |
- } |
- } |
- |
- return parsed.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- _ParsedPath _parse(String path) { |
- var before = path; |
- |
- // Remove the root prefix, if any. |
- var root = style.getRoot(path); |
- if (root != null) path = path.substring(root.length); |
- |
- // Split the parts on path separators. |
- var parts = []; |
- var separators = []; |
- var start = 0; |
- for (var match in style.separatorPattern.allMatches(path)) { |
- parts.add(path.substring(start, match.start)); |
- separators.add(match[0]); |
- start = match.end; |
- } |
- |
- // Add the final part, if any. |
- if (start < path.length) { |
- parts.add(path.substring(start)); |
- separators.add(''); |
- } |
- |
- return new _ParsedPath(style, root, parts, separators); |
- } |
-} |
- |
-/// An enum type describing a "flavor" of path. |
-class Style { |
- /// POSIX-style paths use "/" (forward slash) as separators. Absolute paths |
- /// start with "/". Used by UNIX, Linux, Mac OS X, and others. |
- static final posix = new Style._('posix', '/', '/', '/'); |
- |
- /// Windows paths use "\" (backslash) as separators. Absolute paths start with |
- /// a drive letter followed by a colon (example, "C:") or two backslashes |
- /// ("\\") for UNC paths. |
- // TODO(rnystrom): The UNC root prefix should include the drive name too, not |
- // just the "\\". |
- static final windows = new Style._('windows', '\\', r'[/\\]', |
- r'\\\\|[a-zA-Z]:[/\\]'); |
- |
- Style._(this.name, this.separator, String separatorPattern, |
- String rootPattern) |
- : separatorPattern = new RegExp(separatorPattern), |
- _rootPattern = new RegExp('^$rootPattern'); |
- |
- /// The name of this path style. Will be "posix" or "windows". |
- final String name; |
- |
- /// The path separator for this style. On POSIX, this is `/`. On Windows, |
- /// it's `\`. |
- final String separator; |
- |
- /// The [Pattern] that can be used to match a separator for a path in this |
- /// style. Windows allows both "/" and "\" as path separators even though |
- /// "\" is the canonical one. |
- final Pattern separatorPattern; |
- |
- // TODO(nweiz): make this a Pattern when issue 7080 is fixed. |
- /// The [RegExp] that can be used to match the root prefix of an absolute |
- /// path in this style. |
- final RegExp _rootPattern; |
- |
- /// Gets the root prefix of [path] if path is absolute. If [path] is relative, |
- /// returns `null`. |
- String getRoot(String path) { |
- var match = _rootPattern.firstMatch(path); |
- if (match == null) return null; |
- return match[0]; |
- } |
- |
- String toString() => name; |
-} |
- |
-// TODO(rnystrom): Make this public? |
-class _ParsedPath { |
- /// The [Style] that was used to parse this path. |
- Style style; |
- |
- /// The absolute root portion of the path, or `null` if the path is relative. |
- /// On POSIX systems, this will be `null` or "/". On Windows, it can be |
- /// `null`, "//" for a UNC path, or something like "C:\" for paths with drive |
- /// letters. |
- String root; |
- |
- /// The path-separated parts of the path. All but the last will be |
- /// directories. |
- List<String> parts; |
- |
- /// The path separators following each part. The last one will be an empty |
- /// string unless the path ends with a trailing separator. |
- List<String> separators; |
- |
- /// The file extension of the last part, or "" if it doesn't have one. |
- String get extension => _splitExtension()[1]; |
- |
- /// `true` if this is an absolute path. |
- bool get isAbsolute => root != null; |
- |
- _ParsedPath(this.style, this.root, this.parts, this.separators); |
- |
- String get basename { |
- var copy = this.clone(); |
- copy.removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- if (copy.parts.isEmpty) return root == null ? '' : root; |
- return copy.parts.last; |
- } |
- |
- String get basenameWithoutExtension { |
- var copy = this.clone(); |
- copy.removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- if (copy.parts.isEmpty) return root == null ? '' : root; |
- return copy._splitExtension()[0]; |
- } |
- |
- void removeTrailingSeparators() { |
- while (!parts.isEmpty && parts.last == '') { |
- parts.removeLast(); |
- separators.removeLast(); |
- } |
- if (separators.length > 0) separators[separators.length - 1] = ''; |
- } |
- |
- void normalize() { |
- // Handle '.', '..', and empty parts. |
- var leadingDoubles = 0; |
- var newParts = []; |
- for (var part in parts) { |
- if (part == '.' || part == '') { |
- // Do nothing. Ignore it. |
- } else if (part == '..') { |
- // Pop the last part off. |
- if (newParts.length > 0) { |
- newParts.removeLast(); |
- } else { |
- // Backed out past the beginning, so preserve the "..". |
- leadingDoubles++; |
- } |
- } else { |
- newParts.add(part); |
- } |
- } |
- |
- // A relative path can back out from the start directory. |
- if (!isAbsolute) { |
- newParts.insertRange(0, leadingDoubles, '..'); |
- } |
- |
- // If we collapsed down to nothing, do ".". |
- if (newParts.length == 0 && !isAbsolute) { |
- newParts.add('.'); |
- } |
- |
- // Canonicalize separators. |
- var newSeparators = []; |
- newSeparators.insertRange(0, newParts.length, style.separator); |
- |
- parts = newParts; |
- separators = newSeparators; |
- |
- // Normalize the Windows root if needed. |
- if (root != null && style == Style.windows) { |
- root = root.replaceAll('/', '\\'); |
- } |
- removeTrailingSeparators(); |
- } |
- |
- String toString() { |
- var builder = new StringBuffer(); |
- if (root != null) builder.add(root); |
- for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) { |
- builder.add(parts[i]); |
- builder.add(separators[i]); |
- } |
- |
- return builder.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- /// Splits the last part of the path into a two-element list. The first is |
- /// the name of the file without any extension. The second is the extension |
- /// or "" if it has none. |
- List<String> _splitExtension() { |
- if (parts.isEmpty) return ['', '']; |
- |
- var file = parts.last; |
- if (file == '..') return ['..', '']; |
- |
- var lastDot = file.lastIndexOf('.'); |
- |
- // If there is no dot, or it's the first character, like '.bashrc', it |
- // doesn't count. |
- if (lastDot <= 0) return [file, '']; |
- |
- return [file.substring(0, lastDot), file.substring(lastDot)]; |
- } |
- |
- _ParsedPath clone() => new _ParsedPath( |
- style, root, new List.from(parts), new List.from(separators)); |
-} |