Index: trunk/src/tools/gn/filesystem_utils.cc |
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--- trunk/src/tools/gn/filesystem_utils.cc (revision 214322) |
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-// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-#include "tools/gn/filesystem_utils.h" |
- |
-#include "base/logging.h" |
-#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h" |
-#include "build/build_config.h" |
-#include "tools/gn/location.h" |
-#include "tools/gn/source_dir.h" |
- |
-namespace { |
- |
-enum DotDisposition { |
- // The given dot is just part of a filename and is not special. |
- NOT_A_DIRECTORY, |
- |
- // The given dot is the current directory. |
- DIRECTORY_CUR, |
- |
- // The given dot is the first of a double dot that should take us up one. |
- DIRECTORY_UP |
-}; |
- |
-// When we find a dot, this function is called with the character following |
-// that dot to see what it is. The return value indicates what type this dot is |
-// (see above). This code handles the case where the dot is at the end of the |
-// input. |
-// |
-// |*consumed_len| will contain the number of characters in the input that |
-// express what we found. |
-DotDisposition ClassifyAfterDot(const std::string& path, |
- size_t after_dot, |
- size_t* consumed_len) { |
- if (after_dot == path.size()) { |
- // Single dot at the end. |
- *consumed_len = 1; |
- return DIRECTORY_CUR; |
- } |
- if (path[after_dot] == '/') { |
- // Single dot followed by a slash. |
- *consumed_len = 2; // Consume the slash |
- return DIRECTORY_CUR; |
- } |
- |
- if (path[after_dot] == '.') { |
- // Two dots. |
- if (after_dot + 1 == path.size()) { |
- // Double dot at the end. |
- *consumed_len = 2; |
- return DIRECTORY_UP; |
- } |
- if (path[after_dot + 1] == '/') { |
- // Double dot folowed by a slash. |
- *consumed_len = 3; |
- return DIRECTORY_UP; |
- } |
- } |
- |
- // The dots are followed by something else, not a directory. |
- *consumed_len = 1; |
- return NOT_A_DIRECTORY; |
-} |
- |
-} // namesapce |
- |
-SourceFileType GetSourceFileType(const SourceFile& file, |
- Settings::TargetOS os) { |
- base::StringPiece extension = FindExtension(&file.value()); |
- if (extension == "cc" || extension == "cpp" || extension == "cxx") |
- return SOURCE_CC; |
- if (extension == "h") |
- return SOURCE_H; |
- if (extension == "c") |
- return SOURCE_C; |
- |
- switch (os) { |
- case Settings::MAC: |
- if (extension == "m") |
- return SOURCE_M; |
- if (extension == "mm") |
- return SOURCE_MM; |
- break; |
- |
- case Settings::WIN: |
- if (extension == "rc") |
- return SOURCE_RC; |
- break; |
- |
- default: |
- break; |
- } |
- |
- // TODO(brettw) asm files. |
- // TODO(brettw) weird thing with .S on non-Windows platforms. |
- return SOURCE_UNKNOWN; |
-} |
- |
-const char* GetExtensionForOutputType(Target::OutputType type, |
- Settings::TargetOS os) { |
- switch (os) { |
- case Settings::WIN: |
- switch (type) { |
- case Target::NONE: |
- NOTREACHED(); |
- return ""; |
- case Target::EXECUTABLE: |
- return "exe"; |
- case Target::SHARED_LIBRARY: |
- return "dll.lib"; // Extension of import library. |
- case Target::STATIC_LIBRARY: |
- return "lib"; |
- case Target::LOADABLE_MODULE: |
- return "dll"; // TODO(brettw) what's this? |
- default: |
- NOTREACHED(); |
- } |
- break; |
- |
- default: |
- NOTREACHED(); |
- } |
- return ""; |
-} |
- |
-std::string FilePathToUTF8(const base::FilePath& path) { |
-#if defined(OS_WIN) |
- return WideToUTF8(path.value()); |
-#else |
- return path.value(); |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-base::FilePath UTF8ToFilePath(const base::StringPiece& sp) { |
-#if defined(OS_WIN) |
- return base::FilePath(UTF8ToWide(sp)); |
-#else |
- return base::FilePath(sp.as_string()); |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-size_t FindExtensionOffset(const std::string& path) { |
- for (int i = static_cast<int>(path.size()); i >= 0; i--) { |
- if (path[i] == '/') |
- break; |
- if (path[i] == '.') |
- return i + 1; |
- } |
- return std::string::npos; |
-} |
- |
-base::StringPiece FindExtension(const std::string* path) { |
- size_t extension_offset = FindExtensionOffset(*path); |
- if (extension_offset == std::string::npos) |
- return base::StringPiece(); |
- return base::StringPiece(&path->data()[extension_offset], |
- path->size() - extension_offset); |
-} |
- |
-size_t FindFilenameOffset(const std::string& path) { |
- for (int i = static_cast<int>(path.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
- if (path[i] == '/') |
- return i + 1; |
- } |
- return 0; // No filename found means everything was the filename. |
-} |
- |
-base::StringPiece FindFilename(const std::string* path) { |
- size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path); |
- if (filename_offset == 0) |
- return base::StringPiece(*path); // Everything is the file name. |
- return base::StringPiece(&(*path).data()[filename_offset], |
- path->size() - filename_offset); |
-} |
- |
-base::StringPiece FindFilenameNoExtension(const std::string* path) { |
- if (path->empty()) |
- return base::StringPiece(); |
- size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path); |
- size_t extension_offset = FindExtensionOffset(*path); |
- |
- size_t name_len; |
- if (extension_offset == std::string::npos) |
- name_len = path->size() - filename_offset; |
- else |
- name_len = extension_offset - filename_offset - 1; |
- |
- return base::StringPiece(&(*path).data()[filename_offset], name_len); |
-} |
- |
-void RemoveFilename(std::string* path) { |
- path->resize(FindFilenameOffset(*path)); |
-} |
- |
-bool EndsWithSlash(const std::string& s) { |
- return !s.empty() && s[s.size() - 1] == '/'; |
-} |
- |
-base::StringPiece FindDir(const std::string* path) { |
- size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path); |
- if (filename_offset == 0u) |
- return base::StringPiece(); |
- return base::StringPiece(path->data(), filename_offset); |
-} |
- |
-bool EnsureStringIsInOutputDir(const SourceDir& dir, |
- const std::string& str, |
- const Value& originating, |
- Err* err) { |
- // The last char of the dir will be a slash. We don't care if the input ends |
- // in a slash or not, so just compare up until there. |
- // |
- // This check will be wrong for all proper prefixes "e.g. "/output" will |
- // match "/out" but we don't really care since this is just a sanity check. |
- const std::string& dir_str = dir.value(); |
- if (str.compare(0, dir_str.length() - 1, dir_str, 0, dir_str.length() - 1) |
- != 0) { |
- *err = Err(originating, "File not inside output directory.", |
- "The given file should be in the output directory. Normally you would " |
- "specify\n\"$target_output_dir/foo\" or " |
- "\"$target_gen_dir/foo\". I interpreted this as\n\"" |
- + str + "\"."); |
- return false; |
- } |
- return true; |
-} |
- |
-std::string InvertDir(const SourceDir& path) { |
- const std::string value = path.value(); |
- if (value.empty()) |
- return std::string(); |
- |
- DCHECK(value[0] == '/'); |
- size_t begin_index = 1; |
- |
- // If the input begins with two slashes, skip over both (this is a |
- // source-relative dir). |
- if (value.size() > 1 && value[1] == '/') |
- begin_index = 2; |
- |
- std::string ret; |
- for (size_t i = begin_index; i < value.size(); i++) { |
- if (value[i] == '/') |
- ret.append("../"); |
- } |
- return ret; |
-} |
- |
-void NormalizePath(std::string* path) { |
- char* pathbuf = path->empty() ? NULL : &(*path)[0]; |
- |
- // top_index is the first character we can modify in the path. Anything |
- // before this indicates where the path is relative to. |
- size_t top_index = 0; |
- bool is_relative = true; |
- if (!path->empty() && pathbuf[0] == '/') { |
- is_relative = false; |
- |
- if (path->size() > 1 && pathbuf[1] == '/') { |
- // Two leading slashes, this is a path into the source dir. |
- top_index = 2; |
- } else { |
- // One leading slash, this is a system-absolute path. |
- top_index = 1; |
- } |
- } |
- |
- size_t dest_i = top_index; |
- for (size_t src_i = top_index; src_i < path->size(); /* nothing */) { |
- if (pathbuf[src_i] == '.') { |
- if (src_i == 0 || pathbuf[src_i - 1] == '/') { |
- // Slash followed by a dot, see if it's something special. |
- size_t consumed_len; |
- switch (ClassifyAfterDot(*path, src_i + 1, &consumed_len)) { |
- case NOT_A_DIRECTORY: |
- // Copy the dot to the output, it means nothing special. |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++]; |
- break; |
- case DIRECTORY_CUR: |
- // Current directory, just skip the input. |
- src_i += consumed_len; |
- break; |
- case DIRECTORY_UP: |
- // Back up over previous directory component. If we're already |
- // at the top, preserve the "..". |
- if (dest_i > top_index) { |
- // The previous char was a slash, remove it. |
- dest_i--; |
- } |
- |
- if (dest_i == top_index) { |
- if (is_relative) { |
- // We're already at the beginning of a relative input, copy the |
- // ".." and continue. We need the trailing slash if there was |
- // one before (otherwise we're at the end of the input). |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = '.'; |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = '.'; |
- if (consumed_len == 3) |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = '/'; |
- |
- // This also makes a new "root" that we can't delete by going |
- // up more levels. Otherwise "../.." would collapse to |
- // nothing. |
- top_index = dest_i; |
- } |
- // Otherwise we're at the beginning of an absolute path. Don't |
- // allow ".." to go up another level and just eat it. |
- } else { |
- // Just find the previous slash or the beginning of input. |
- while (dest_i > 0 && pathbuf[dest_i - 1] != '/') |
- dest_i--; |
- } |
- src_i += consumed_len; |
- } |
- } else { |
- // Dot not preceeded by a slash, copy it literally. |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++]; |
- } |
- } else if (pathbuf[src_i] == '/') { |
- if (src_i > 0 && pathbuf[src_i - 1] == '/') { |
- // Two slashes in a row, skip over it. |
- src_i++; |
- } else { |
- // Just one slash, copy it. |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++]; |
- } |
- } else { |
- // Input nothing special, just copy it. |
- pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++]; |
- } |
- } |
- path->resize(dest_i); |
-} |
- |
-void ConvertPathToSystem(std::string* path) { |
-#if defined(OS_WIN) |
- for (size_t i = 0; i < path->size(); i++) { |
- if ((*path)[i] == '/') |
- (*path)[i] = '\\'; |
- } |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-std::string PathToSystem(const std::string& path) { |
- std::string ret(path); |
- ConvertPathToSystem(&ret); |
- return ret; |
-} |
- |