| // Copyright 2008 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 "base/files/file_path.h" |
| |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| |
| #include "base/logging.h" |
| #include "base/stl_util.h" |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_WIN_SEPARATORS) |
| const FilePath::CharType FilePath::kSeparators[] = FILE_PATH_LITERAL("\\/"); |
| #else // FILE_PATH_USES_WIN_SEPARATORS |
| const FilePath::CharType FilePath::kSeparators[] = FILE_PATH_LITERAL("/"); |
| #endif // FILE_PATH_USES_WIN_SEPARATORS |
| |
| const FilePath::CharType FilePath::kCurrentDirectory[] = FILE_PATH_LITERAL("."); |
| const FilePath::CharType FilePath::kParentDirectory[] = FILE_PATH_LITERAL(".."); |
| const FilePath::CharType FilePath::kExtensionSeparator = FILE_PATH_LITERAL('.'); |
| |
| typedef FilePath::StringType StringType; |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| const FilePath::CharType kStringTerminator = FILE_PATH_LITERAL('\0'); |
| |
| // If this FilePath contains a drive letter specification, returns the |
| // position of the last character of the drive letter specification, |
| // otherwise returns npos. This can only be true on Windows, when a pathname |
| // begins with a letter followed by a colon. On other platforms, this always |
| // returns npos. |
| StringType::size_type FindDriveLetter(const StringType& path) { |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| // This is dependent on an ASCII-based character set, but that's a |
| // reasonable assumption. iswalpha can be too inclusive here. |
| if (path.length() >= 2 && path[1] == L':' && |
| ((path[0] >= L'A' && path[0] <= L'Z') || |
| (path[0] >= L'a' && path[0] <= L'z'))) { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif // FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS |
| return StringType::npos; |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| bool EqualDriveLetterCaseInsensitive(const StringType& a, |
| const StringType& b) { |
| size_t a_letter_pos = FindDriveLetter(a); |
| size_t b_letter_pos = FindDriveLetter(b); |
| |
| if (a_letter_pos == StringType::npos || b_letter_pos == StringType::npos) |
| return a == b; |
| |
| if (::tolower(a[0]) != ::tolower(b[0])) |
| return false; |
| |
| StringType a_rest(a.substr(a_letter_pos + 1)); |
| StringType b_rest(b.substr(b_letter_pos + 1)); |
| return a_rest == b_rest; |
| } |
| #endif // defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| |
| bool IsPathAbsolute(const StringType& path) { |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| StringType::size_type letter = FindDriveLetter(path); |
| if (letter != StringType::npos) { |
| // Look for a separator right after the drive specification. |
| return path.length() > letter + 1 && |
| FilePath::IsSeparator(path[letter + 1]); |
| } |
| // Look for a pair of leading separators. |
| return path.length() > 1 && |
| FilePath::IsSeparator(path[0]) && FilePath::IsSeparator(path[1]); |
| #else // FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS |
| // Look for a separator in the first position. |
| return path.length() > 0 && FilePath::IsSeparator(path[0]); |
| #endif // FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| FilePath::FilePath() { |
| } |
| |
| FilePath::FilePath(const FilePath& that) : path_(that.path_) { |
| } |
| |
| FilePath::FilePath(const StringType& path) : path_(path) { |
| StringType::size_type nul_pos = path_.find(kStringTerminator); |
| if (nul_pos != StringType::npos) |
| path_.erase(nul_pos, StringType::npos); |
| } |
| |
| FilePath::~FilePath() { |
| } |
| |
| FilePath& FilePath::operator=(const FilePath& that) { |
| path_ = that.path_; |
| return *this; |
| } |
| |
| bool FilePath::operator==(const FilePath& that) const { |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| return EqualDriveLetterCaseInsensitive(this->path_, that.path_); |
| #else // defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| return path_ == that.path_; |
| #endif // defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| } |
| |
| bool FilePath::operator!=(const FilePath& that) const { |
| #if defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| return !EqualDriveLetterCaseInsensitive(this->path_, that.path_); |
| #else // defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| return path_ != that.path_; |
| #endif // defined(FILE_PATH_USES_DRIVE_LETTERS) |
| } |
| |
| // static |
| bool FilePath::IsSeparator(CharType character) { |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < size(FilePath::kSeparators) - 1; ++i) { |
| if (character == kSeparators[i]) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // libgen's dirname and basename aren't guaranteed to be thread-safe and aren't |
| // guaranteed to not modify their input strings, and in fact are implemented |
| // differently in this regard on different platforms. Don't use them, but |
| // adhere to their behavior. |
| FilePath FilePath::DirName() const { |
| FilePath new_path(path_); |
| new_path.StripTrailingSeparatorsInternal(); |
| |
| // The drive letter, if any, always needs to remain in the output. If there |
| // is no drive letter, as will always be the case on platforms which do not |
| // support drive letters, letter will be npos, or -1, so the comparisons and |
| // resizes below using letter will still be valid. |
| StringType::size_type letter = FindDriveLetter(new_path.path_); |
| |
| StringType::size_type last_separator = |
| new_path.path_.find_last_of(kSeparators, StringType::npos, |
| size(kSeparators) - 1); |
| if (last_separator == StringType::npos) { |
| // path_ is in the current directory. |
| new_path.path_.resize(letter + 1); |
| } else if (last_separator == letter + 1) { |
| // path_ is in the root directory. |
| new_path.path_.resize(letter + 2); |
| } else if (last_separator == letter + 2 && |
| IsSeparator(new_path.path_[letter + 1])) { |
| // path_ is in "//" (possibly with a drive letter); leave the double |
| // separator intact indicating alternate root. |
| new_path.path_.resize(letter + 3); |
| } else if (last_separator != 0) { |
| // path_ is somewhere else, trim the basename. |
| new_path.path_.resize(last_separator); |
| } |
| |
| new_path.StripTrailingSeparatorsInternal(); |
| if (!new_path.path_.length()) |
| new_path.path_ = kCurrentDirectory; |
| |
| return new_path; |
| } |
| |
| FilePath FilePath::BaseName() const { |
| FilePath new_path(path_); |
| new_path.StripTrailingSeparatorsInternal(); |
| |
| // The drive letter, if any, is always stripped. |
| StringType::size_type letter = FindDriveLetter(new_path.path_); |
| if (letter != StringType::npos) { |
| new_path.path_.erase(0, letter + 1); |
| } |
| |
| // Keep everything after the final separator, but if the pathname is only |
| // one character and it's a separator, leave it alone. |
| StringType::size_type last_separator = |
| new_path.path_.find_last_of(kSeparators, StringType::npos, |
| size(kSeparators) - 1); |
| if (last_separator != StringType::npos && |
| last_separator < new_path.path_.length() - 1) { |
| new_path.path_.erase(0, last_separator + 1); |
| } |
| |
| return new_path; |
| } |
| |
| StringType FilePath::FinalExtension() const { |
| StringType base(BaseName().value()); |
| // Special case "." and ".." |
| if (base == FilePath::kCurrentDirectory || base == FilePath::kParentDirectory) |
| return StringType(); |
| const StringType::size_type dot = base.rfind(FilePath::kExtensionSeparator); |
| if (dot == StringType::npos) |
| return StringType(); |
| |
| return base.substr(dot, StringType::npos); |
| } |
| |
| FilePath FilePath::RemoveFinalExtension() const { |
| StringType extension = FinalExtension(); |
| if (FinalExtension().empty()) |
| return *this; |
| return FilePath(path_.substr(0, path_.size() - extension.size())); |
| } |
| |
| FilePath FilePath::Append(const StringType& component) const { |
| const StringType* appended = &component; |
| StringType without_nuls; |
| |
| StringType::size_type nul_pos = component.find(kStringTerminator); |
| if (nul_pos != StringType::npos) { |
| without_nuls = component.substr(0, nul_pos); |
| appended = &without_nuls; |
| } |
| |
| DCHECK(!IsPathAbsolute(*appended)); |
| |
| if (path_.compare(kCurrentDirectory) == 0) { |
| // Append normally doesn't do any normalization, but as a special case, |
| // when appending to kCurrentDirectory, just return a new path for the |
| // component argument. Appending component to kCurrentDirectory would |
| // serve no purpose other than needlessly lengthening the path, and |
| // it's likely in practice to wind up with FilePath objects containing |
| // only kCurrentDirectory when calling DirName on a single relative path |
| // component. |
| return FilePath(*appended); |
| } |
| |
| FilePath new_path(path_); |
| new_path.StripTrailingSeparatorsInternal(); |
| |
| // Don't append a separator if the path is empty (indicating the current |
| // directory) or if the path component is empty (indicating nothing to |
| // append). |
| if (appended->length() > 0 && new_path.path_.length() > 0) { |
| // Don't append a separator if the path still ends with a trailing |
| // separator after stripping (indicating the root directory). |
| if (!IsSeparator(new_path.path_[new_path.path_.length() - 1])) { |
| // Don't append a separator if the path is just a drive letter. |
| if (FindDriveLetter(new_path.path_) + 1 != new_path.path_.length()) { |
| new_path.path_.append(1, kSeparators[0]); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| new_path.path_.append(*appended); |
| return new_path; |
| } |
| |
| FilePath FilePath::Append(const FilePath& component) const { |
| return Append(component.value()); |
| } |
| |
| bool FilePath::IsAbsolute() const { |
| return IsPathAbsolute(path_); |
| } |
| |
| void FilePath::StripTrailingSeparatorsInternal() { |
| // If there is no drive letter, start will be 1, which will prevent stripping |
| // the leading separator if there is only one separator. If there is a drive |
| // letter, start will be set appropriately to prevent stripping the first |
| // separator following the drive letter, if a separator immediately follows |
| // the drive letter. |
| StringType::size_type start = FindDriveLetter(path_) + 2; |
| |
| StringType::size_type last_stripped = StringType::npos; |
| for (StringType::size_type pos = path_.length(); |
| pos > start && IsSeparator(path_[pos - 1]); |
| --pos) { |
| // If the string only has two separators and they're at the beginning, |
| // don't strip them, unless the string began with more than two separators. |
| if (pos != start + 1 || last_stripped == start + 2 || |
| !IsSeparator(path_[start - 1])) { |
| path_.resize(pos - 1); |
| last_stripped = pos; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| void PrintTo(const base::FilePath& path, std::ostream* out) { |
| *out << path.value().c_str(); |
| } |