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| +// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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| +// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| +// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +library path.context;
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| +
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| +import 'internal_style.dart';
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| +import 'style.dart';
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| +import 'parsed_path.dart';
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| +import 'path_exception.dart';
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| +import '../path.dart' as p;
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| +
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| +Context createInternal() => new Context._internal();
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| +
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| +/// An instantiable class for manipulating paths. Unlike the top-level
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| +/// functions, this lets you explicitly select what platform the paths will use.
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| +class Context {
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| + /// Creates a new path context for the given style and current directory.
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| + ///
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| + /// If [style] is omitted, it uses the host operating system's path style. If
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| + /// only [current] is omitted, it defaults ".". If *both* [style] and
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| + /// [current] are omitted, [current] defaults to the real current working
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| + /// directory.
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| + ///
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| + /// On the browser, [style] defaults to [Style.url] and [current] defaults to
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| + /// the current URL.
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| + factory Context({Style style, String current}) {
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| + if (current == null) {
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| + if (style == null) {
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| + current = p.current;
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| + } else {
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| + current = ".";
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (style == null) {
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| + style = Style.platform;
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| + } else if (style is! InternalStyle) {
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| + throw new ArgumentError("Only styles defined by the path package are "
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| + "allowed.");
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| + }
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| +
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| + return new Context._(style as InternalStyle, current);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Create a [Context] to be used internally within path.
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| + Context._internal()
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| + : style = Style.platform as InternalStyle,
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| + _current = null;
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| +
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| + Context._(this.style, this._current);
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| +
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| + /// The style of path that this context works with.
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| + final InternalStyle style;
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| +
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| + /// The current directory given when Context was created. If null, current
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| + /// directory is evaluated from 'p.current'.
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| + final String _current;
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| +
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| + /// The current directory that relative paths are relative to.
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| + String get current => _current != null ? _current : p.current;
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| +
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| + /// Gets the path separator for the context's [style]. On Mac and Linux,
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| + /// this is `/`. On Windows, it's `\`.
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| + String get separator => style.separator;
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| +
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| + /// Creates a new path by appending the given path parts to [current].
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| + /// Equivalent to [join()] with [current] as the first argument. Example:
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| + ///
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| + /// var context = new Context(current: '/root');
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| + /// context.absolute('path', 'to', 'foo'); // -> '/root/path/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// If [current] isn't absolute, this won't return an absolute path.
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| + String absolute(String part1, [String part2, String part3, String part4,
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| + String part5, String part6, String part7]) {
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| + return join(current, part1, part2, part3, part4, part5, part6, part7);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator on the context's
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| + /// platform.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.basename('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo.dart'
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| + /// context.basename('path/to'); // -> 'to'
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| + ///
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| + /// Trailing separators are ignored.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.basename('path/to/'); // -> 'to'
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| + String basename(String path) => _parse(path).basename;
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| +
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| + /// Gets the part of [path] after the last separator on the context's
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| + /// platform, and without any trailing file extension.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.basenameWithoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// Trailing separators are ignored.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.basenameWithoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart/'); // -> 'foo'
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| + String basenameWithoutExtension(String path) =>
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| + _parse(path).basenameWithoutExtension;
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| +
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| + /// Gets the part of [path] before the last separator.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.dirname('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to'
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| + /// context.dirname('path/to'); // -> 'path'
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| + ///
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| + /// Trailing separators are ignored.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.dirname('path/to/'); // -> 'path'
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| + String dirname(String path) {
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| + var parsed = _parse(path);
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| + parsed.removeTrailingSeparators();
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| + if (parsed.parts.isEmpty) return parsed.root == null ? '.' : parsed.root;
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| + if (parsed.parts.length == 1) {
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| + return parsed.root == null ? '.' : parsed.root;
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| + }
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| + parsed.parts.removeLast();
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| + parsed.separators.removeLast();
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| + parsed.removeTrailingSeparators();
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| + return parsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Gets the file extension of [path]: the portion of [basename] from the last
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| + /// `.` to the end (including the `.` itself).
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| + ///
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| + /// context.extension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> '.dart'
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| + /// context.extension('path/to/foo'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.extension('path.to/foo'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.extension('path/to/foo.dart.js'); // -> '.js'
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| + ///
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| + /// If the file name starts with a `.`, then it is not considered an
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| + /// extension:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.extension('~/.bashrc'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.extension('~/.notes.txt'); // -> '.txt'
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| + String extension(String path) => _parse(path).extension;
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| +
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| + // TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed.
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| + /// Returns the root of [path] if it's absolute, or an empty string if it's
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| + /// relative.
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| + ///
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| + /// // Unix
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| + /// context.rootPrefix('path/to/foo'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.rootPrefix('/path/to/foo'); // -> '/'
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| + ///
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| + /// // Windows
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| + /// context.rootPrefix(r'path\to\foo'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.rootPrefix(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> r'C:\'
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| + ///
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| + /// // URL
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| + /// context.rootPrefix('path/to/foo'); // -> ''
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| + /// context.rootPrefix('http://dartlang.org/path/to/foo');
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| + /// // -> 'http://dartlang.org'
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| + String rootPrefix(String path) => path.substring(0, style.rootLength(path));
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| +
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| + /// Returns `true` if [path] is an absolute path and `false` if it is a
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| + /// relative path.
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| + ///
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| + /// On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward slash). On
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| + /// Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter followed by
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| + /// `:/` or `:\`. For URLs, absolute paths either start with a protocol and
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| + /// optional hostname (e.g. `http://dartlang.org`, `file://`) or with a `/`.
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| + ///
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| + /// URLs that start with `/` are known as "root-relative", since they're
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| + /// relative to the root of the current URL. Since root-relative paths are
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| + /// still absolute in every other sense, [isAbsolute] will return true for
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| + /// them. They can be detected using [isRootRelative].
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| + bool isAbsolute(String path) => style.rootLength(path) > 0;
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| +
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| + /// Returns `true` if [path] is a relative path and `false` if it is absolute.
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| + /// On POSIX systems, absolute paths start with a `/` (forward slash). On
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| + /// Windows, an absolute path starts with `\\`, or a drive letter followed by
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| + /// `:/` or `:\`.
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| + bool isRelative(String path) => !this.isAbsolute(path);
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| +
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| + /// Returns `true` if [path] is a root-relative path and `false` if it's not.
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| + ///
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| + /// URLs that start with `/` are known as "root-relative", since they're
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| + /// relative to the root of the current URL. Since root-relative paths are
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| + /// still absolute in every other sense, [isAbsolute] will return true for
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| + /// them. They can be detected using [isRootRelative].
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| + ///
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| + /// No POSIX and Windows paths are root-relative.
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| + bool isRootRelative(String path) => style.isRootRelative(path);
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| +
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| + /// Joins the given path parts into a single path. Example:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.join('path', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// If any part ends in a path separator, then a redundant separator will not
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| + /// be added:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.join('path/', 'to', 'foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo
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| + ///
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| + /// If a part is an absolute path, then anything before that will be ignored:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.join('path', '/to', 'foo'); // -> '/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + String join(String part1, [String part2, String part3, String part4,
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| + String part5, String part6, String part7, String part8]) {
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| + var parts = <String>[
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| + part1,
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| + part2,
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| + part3,
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| + part4,
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| + part5,
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| + part6,
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| + part7,
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| + part8
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| + ];
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| + _validateArgList("join", parts);
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| + return joinAll(parts.where((part) => part != null));
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Joins the given path parts into a single path. Example:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.joinAll(['path', 'to', 'foo']); // -> 'path/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// If any part ends in a path separator, then a redundant separator will not
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| + /// be added:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.joinAll(['path/', 'to', 'foo']); // -> 'path/to/foo
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| + ///
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| + /// If a part is an absolute path, then anything before that will be ignored:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.joinAll(['path', '/to', 'foo']); // -> '/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// For a fixed number of parts, [join] is usually terser.
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| + String joinAll(Iterable<String> parts) {
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| + var buffer = new StringBuffer();
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| + var needsSeparator = false;
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| + var isAbsoluteAndNotRootRelative = false;
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| +
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| + for (var part in parts.where((part) => part != '')) {
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| + if (this.isRootRelative(part) && isAbsoluteAndNotRootRelative) {
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| + // If the new part is root-relative, it preserves the previous root but
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| + // replaces the path after it.
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| + var parsed = _parse(part);
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| + parsed.root = this.rootPrefix(buffer.toString());
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| + if (style.needsSeparator(parsed.root)) {
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| + parsed.separators[0] = style.separator;
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| + }
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| + buffer.clear();
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| + buffer.write(parsed.toString());
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| + } else if (this.isAbsolute(part)) {
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| + isAbsoluteAndNotRootRelative = !this.isRootRelative(part);
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| + // An absolute path discards everything before it.
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| + buffer.clear();
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| + buffer.write(part);
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| + } else {
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| + if (part.length > 0 && style.containsSeparator(part[0])) {
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| + // The part starts with a separator, so we don't need to add one.
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| + } else if (needsSeparator) {
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| + buffer.write(separator);
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| + }
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| +
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| + buffer.write(part);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Unless this part ends with a separator, we'll need to add one before
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| + // the next part.
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| + needsSeparator = style.needsSeparator(part);
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| + }
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| +
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| + return buffer.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + // TODO(nweiz): add a UNC example for Windows once issue 7323 is fixed.
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| + /// Splits [path] into its components using the current platform's
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| + /// [separator]. Example:
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| + ///
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| + /// context.split('path/to/foo'); // -> ['path', 'to', 'foo']
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| + ///
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| + /// The path will *not* be normalized before splitting.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.split('path/../foo'); // -> ['path', '..', 'foo']
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| + ///
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| + /// If [path] is absolute, the root directory will be the first element in the
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| + /// array. Example:
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| + ///
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| + /// // Unix
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| + /// context.split('/path/to/foo'); // -> ['/', 'path', 'to', 'foo']
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| + ///
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| + /// // Windows
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| + /// context.split(r'C:\path\to\foo'); // -> [r'C:\', 'path', 'to', 'foo']
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| + List<String> split(String path) {
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| + var parsed = _parse(path);
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| + // Filter out empty parts that exist due to multiple separators in a row.
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| + parsed.parts = parsed.parts.where((part) => !part.isEmpty).toList();
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| + if (parsed.root != null) parsed.parts.insert(0, parsed.root);
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| + return parsed.parts;
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Normalizes [path], simplifying it by handling `..`, and `.`, and
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| + /// removing redundant path separators whenever possible.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.normalize('path/./to/..//file.text'); // -> 'path/file.txt'
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| + String normalize(String path) {
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| + var parsed = _parse(path);
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| + parsed.normalize();
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| + return parsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Attempts to convert [path] to an equivalent relative path relative to
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| + /// [root].
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| + ///
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| + /// var context = new Context(current: '/root/path');
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| + /// context.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart'); // -> 'a/b.dart'
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| + /// context.relative('/root/other.dart'); // -> '../other.dart'
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| + ///
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| + /// If the [from] argument is passed, [path] is made relative to that instead.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.relative('/root/path/a/b.dart',
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| + /// from: '/root/path'); // -> 'a/b.dart'
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| + /// context.relative('/root/other.dart',
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| + /// from: '/root/path'); // -> '../other.dart'
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| + ///
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| + /// If [path] and/or [from] are relative paths, they are assumed to be
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| + /// relative to [current].
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| + ///
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| + /// Since there is no relative path from one drive letter to another on
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| + /// Windows, this will return an absolute path in that case.
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| + ///
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| + /// context.relative(r'D:\other', from: r'C:\other'); // -> 'D:\other'
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| + ///
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| + /// This will also return an absolute path if an absolute [path] is passed to
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| + /// a context with a relative path for [current].
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| + ///
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| + /// var context = new Context(r'some/relative/path');
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| + /// context.relative(r'/absolute/path'); // -> '/absolute/path'
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| + ///
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| + /// If [root] is relative, it may be impossible to determine a path from
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| + /// [from] to [path]. For example, if [root] and [path] are "." and [from] is
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| + /// "/", no path can be determined. In this case, a [PathException] will be
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| + /// thrown.
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| + String relative(String path, {String from}) {
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| + // Avoid calling [current] since it is slow and calling join() when
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| + // [from] is absolute does nothing.
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| + if (from == null) {
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| + from = current;
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| + } else if (this.isRelative(from) || this.isRootRelative(from)) {
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| + from = this.join(current, from);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // We can't determine the path from a relative path to an absolute path.
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| + if (this.isRelative(from) && this.isAbsolute(path)) {
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| + return this.normalize(path);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // If the given path is relative, resolve it relative to the context's
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| + // current directory.
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| + if (this.isRelative(path) || this.isRootRelative(path)) {
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| + path = this.absolute(path);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // If the path is still relative and `from` is absolute, we're unable to
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| + // find a path from `from` to `path`.
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| + if (this.isRelative(path) && this.isAbsolute(from)) {
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| + throw new PathException('Unable to find a path to "$path" from "$from".');
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| + }
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| +
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| + var fromParsed = _parse(from)..normalize();
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| + var pathParsed = _parse(path)..normalize();
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| +
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| + if (fromParsed.parts.length > 0 && fromParsed.parts[0] == '.') {
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| + return pathParsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + // If the root prefixes don't match (for example, different drive letters
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| + // on Windows), then there is no relative path, so just return the absolute
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| + // one. In Windows, drive letters are case-insenstive and we allow
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| + // calculation of relative paths, even if a path has not been normalized.
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| + if (fromParsed.root != pathParsed.root &&
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| + ((fromParsed.root == null || pathParsed.root == null) ||
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| + fromParsed.root.toLowerCase().replaceAll('/', '\\') !=
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| + pathParsed.root.toLowerCase().replaceAll('/', '\\'))) {
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| + return pathParsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Strip off their common prefix.
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| + while (fromParsed.parts.length > 0 &&
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| + pathParsed.parts.length > 0 &&
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| + fromParsed.parts[0] == pathParsed.parts[0]) {
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| + fromParsed.parts.removeAt(0);
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| + fromParsed.separators.removeAt(1);
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| + pathParsed.parts.removeAt(0);
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| + pathParsed.separators.removeAt(1);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // If there are any directories left in the from path, we need to walk up
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| + // out of them. If a directory left in the from path is '..', it cannot
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| + // be cancelled by adding a '..'.
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| + if (fromParsed.parts.length > 0 && fromParsed.parts[0] == '..') {
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| + throw new PathException('Unable to find a path to "$path" from "$from".');
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| + }
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| + pathParsed.parts.insertAll(
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| + 0, new List.filled(fromParsed.parts.length, '..'));
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| + pathParsed.separators[0] = '';
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| + pathParsed.separators.insertAll(
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| + 1, new List.filled(fromParsed.parts.length, style.separator));
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| +
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| + // Corner case: the paths completely collapsed.
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| + if (pathParsed.parts.length == 0) return '.';
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| +
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| + // Corner case: path was '.' and some '..' directories were added in front.
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| + // Don't add a final '/.' in that case.
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| + if (pathParsed.parts.length > 1 && pathParsed.parts.last == '.') {
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| + pathParsed.parts.removeLast();
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| + pathParsed.separators
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| + ..removeLast()
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| + ..removeLast()
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| + ..add('');
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Make it relative.
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| + pathParsed.root = '';
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| + pathParsed.removeTrailingSeparators();
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| +
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| + return pathParsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Returns `true` if [child] is a path beneath `parent`, and `false`
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| + /// otherwise.
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| + ///
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| + /// path.isWithin('/root/path', '/root/path/a'); // -> true
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| + /// path.isWithin('/root/path', '/root/other'); // -> false
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| + /// path.isWithin('/root/path', '/root/path'); // -> false
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| + bool isWithin(String parent, String child) {
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| + var relative;
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| + try {
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| + relative = this.relative(child, from: parent);
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| + } on PathException catch (_) {
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| + // If no relative path from [parent] to [child] is found, [child]
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| + // definitely isn't a child of [parent].
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| +
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| + var parts = this.split(relative);
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| + return this.isRelative(relative) &&
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| + parts.first != '..' &&
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| + parts.first != '.';
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| + }
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| +
|
| + /// Removes a trailing extension from the last part of [path].
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| + ///
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| + /// context.withoutExtension('path/to/foo.dart'); // -> 'path/to/foo'
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| + String withoutExtension(String path) {
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| + var parsed = _parse(path);
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| +
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| + for (var i = parsed.parts.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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| + if (!parsed.parts[i].isEmpty) {
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| + parsed.parts[i] = parsed.basenameWithoutExtension;
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| + break;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + return parsed.toString();
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| + }
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| +
|
| + /// Returns the path represented by [uri], which may be a [String] or a [Uri].
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| + ///
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| + /// For POSIX and Windows styles, [uri] must be a `file:` URI. For the URL
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| + /// style, this will just convert [uri] to a string.
|
| + ///
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| + /// // POSIX
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| + /// context.fromUri('file:///path/to/foo')
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| + /// // -> '/path/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// // Windows
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| + /// context.fromUri('file:///C:/path/to/foo')
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| + /// // -> r'C:\path\to\foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// // URL
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| + /// context.fromUri('http://dartlang.org/path/to/foo')
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| + /// // -> 'http://dartlang.org/path/to/foo'
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| + ///
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| + /// If [uri] is relative, a relative path will be returned.
|
| + ///
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| + /// path.fromUri('path/to/foo'); // -> 'path/to/foo'
|
| + String fromUri(uri) {
|
| + if (uri is String) uri = Uri.parse(uri);
|
| + return style.pathFromUri(uri);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the URI that represents [path].
|
| + ///
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| + /// For POSIX and Windows styles, this will return a `file:` URI. For the URL
|
| + /// style, this will just convert [path] to a [Uri].
|
| + ///
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| + /// // POSIX
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| + /// context.toUri('/path/to/foo')
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| + /// // -> Uri.parse('file:///path/to/foo')
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| + ///
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| + /// // Windows
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| + /// context.toUri(r'C:\path\to\foo')
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| + /// // -> Uri.parse('file:///C:/path/to/foo')
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| + ///
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| + /// // URL
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| + /// context.toUri('http://dartlang.org/path/to/foo')
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| + /// // -> Uri.parse('http://dartlang.org/path/to/foo')
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| + Uri toUri(String path) {
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| + if (isRelative(path)) {
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| + return style.relativePathToUri(path);
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| + } else {
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| + return style.absolutePathToUri(join(current, path));
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Returns a terse, human-readable representation of [uri].
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| + ///
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| + /// [uri] can be a [String] or a [Uri]. If it can be made relative to the
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| + /// current working directory, that's done. Otherwise, it's returned as-is.
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| + /// This gracefully handles non-`file:` URIs for [Style.posix] and
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| + /// [Style.windows].
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| + ///
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| + /// The returned value is meant for human consumption, and may be either URI-
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| + /// or path-formatted.
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| + ///
|
| + /// // POSIX
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| + /// var context = new Context(current: '/root/path');
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| + /// context.prettyUri('file:///root/path/a/b.dart'); // -> 'a/b.dart'
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| + /// context.prettyUri('http://dartlang.org/'); // -> 'http://dartlang.org'
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| + ///
|
| + /// // Windows
|
| + /// var context = new Context(current: r'C:\root\path');
|
| + /// context.prettyUri('file:///C:/root/path/a/b.dart'); // -> r'a\b.dart'
|
| + /// context.prettyUri('http://dartlang.org/'); // -> 'http://dartlang.org'
|
| + ///
|
| + /// // URL
|
| + /// var context = new Context(current: 'http://dartlang.org/root/path');
|
| + /// context.prettyUri('http://dartlang.org/root/path/a/b.dart');
|
| + /// // -> r'a/b.dart'
|
| + /// context.prettyUri('file:///root/path'); // -> 'file:///root/path'
|
| + String prettyUri(uri) {
|
| + if (uri is String) uri = Uri.parse(uri);
|
| + if (uri.scheme == 'file' && style == Style.url) return uri.toString();
|
| + if (uri.scheme != 'file' && uri.scheme != '' && style != Style.url) {
|
| + return uri.toString();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + var path = normalize(fromUri(uri));
|
| + var rel = relative(path);
|
| +
|
| + // Only return a relative path if it's actually shorter than the absolute
|
| + // path. This avoids ugly things like long "../" chains to get to the root
|
| + // and then go back down.
|
| + return split(rel).length > split(path).length ? path : rel;
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + ParsedPath _parse(String path) => new ParsedPath.parse(path, style);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +/// Validates that there are no non-null arguments following a null one and
|
| +/// throws an appropriate [ArgumentError] on failure.
|
| +_validateArgList(String method, List<String> args) {
|
| + for (var i = 1; i < args.length; i++) {
|
| + // Ignore nulls hanging off the end.
|
| + if (args[i] == null || args[i - 1] != null) continue;
|
| +
|
| + var numArgs;
|
| + for (numArgs = args.length; numArgs >= 1; numArgs--) {
|
| + if (args[numArgs - 1] != null) break;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Show the arguments.
|
| + var message = new StringBuffer();
|
| + message.write("$method(");
|
| + message.write(args
|
| + .take(numArgs)
|
| + .map((arg) => arg == null ? "null" : '"$arg"')
|
| + .join(", "));
|
| + message.write("): part ${i - 1} was null, but part $i was not.");
|
| + throw new ArgumentError(message.toString());
|
| + }
|
| +}
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|
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