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* Document StatusInfo fields better * No lines > 80 cols * Have getStatusInfo return bool if file doesn't exist * Don't document in detail how temporary file name should be created. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@17808 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ namespace llvm {
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namespace sys {
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/// This class provides an abstraction for the path to a file or directory
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/// in the operating system's filesystem and provides various basic operations
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/// in the operating system's filesystem and provides various basic operations
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/// on it. Note that this class only represents the name of a path to a file
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/// or directory which may or may not be valid for a given machine's file
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/// system. A Path ensures that the name it encapsulates is syntactical valid
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@ -48,8 +48,14 @@ namespace sys {
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public:
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typedef std::vector<Path> Vector;
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/// This structure provides basic file system information about a file.
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/// The structure is filled in by the getStatusInfo method.
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/// This structure provides basic file system information about a file. It
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/// is patterned after the stat(2) Unix operating system call but made
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/// platform independent and eliminates many of the unix-specific fields.
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/// However, to support llvm-ar, the mode, user, and group fields are
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/// retained. These pertain to unix security and may not have a meaningful
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/// value on non-Unix platforms. However, the fileSize and modTime fields
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/// should always be applicabe on all platforms. The structure is
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/// filled in by the getStatusInfo method.
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/// @brief File status structure
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struct StatusInfo {
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StatusInfo() : modTime(0,0) { fileSize=0; mode=0; user=0; group=0; }
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@ -61,7 +67,6 @@ namespace sys {
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bool isDir; ///< True if this is a directory.
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};
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/// @}
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/// @name Constructors
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/// @{
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/// This function returns status information about the file. The type of
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/// path (file or directory) is updated to reflect the actual contents
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/// of the file system.
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/// @returns nothing
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/// of the file system. If the file does not exist, false is returned.
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/// For other (hard I/O) errors, a std::string is throwing indicating the
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/// problem.
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/// @returns true if the status info was obtained, false if the file does
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/// not exist.
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/// @throws std::string if an error occurs.
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/// @brief Get file status.
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void getStatusInfo(StatusInfo& stat);
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bool getStatusInfo(StatusInfo& stat);
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/// This method attempts to set the Path object to \p unverified_path
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/// and interpret the name as a directory name. The \p unverified_path
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bool appendSuffix(const std::string& suffix);
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/// The suffix of the filename is removed. The suffix begins with and
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/// includes the last . character in the filename after the last directory
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/// includes the last . character in the filename after the last directory
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/// separator and extends until the end of the name. If no . character is
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/// after the last directory separator, then the file name is left
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/// unchanged (i.e. it was already without a suffix) but the function return
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/// false.
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/// unchanged (i.e. it was already without a suffix) but the function
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/// returns false.
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/// @returns false if there was no suffix to remove, true otherwise.
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/// @throws nothing
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/// @brief Remove the suffix from a path name.
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/// unique temporary file name is generated based on the contents of
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/// \p this before the call. The new name is assigned to \p this and the
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/// file is created. Note that this will both change the Path object
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/// *and* create the corresponding file. The path of \p this will have
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/// six characters added to it (per mkstemp(3)) that ensure the file
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/// name is unique.
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/// *and* create the corresponding file. This function will ensure that
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/// the newly generated temporary file name is unique in the file system.
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/// @throws std::string if there is an error
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/// @brief Create a temporary file
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/// @brief Create a unique temporary file
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bool createTemporaryFile();
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/// This method attempts to destroy the directory named by the last in
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