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//===- llvm/System/Path.h - Path Operating System Concept -------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file was developed by Reid Spencer and is distributed under the
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// University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file declares the llvm::sys::Path class.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SYSTEM_PATH_H
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#define LLVM_SYSTEM_PATH_H
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#include "llvm/System/TimeValue.h"
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#include <set>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <ostream>
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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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  /// 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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  /// for the operating system it is running on but does not ensure correctness
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  /// for any particular file system. A Path either references a file or a
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  /// directory and the distinction is consistently maintained. Most operations
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  /// on the class have invariants that require the Path object to be either a
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  /// file path or a directory path, but not both. Those operations will also
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  /// leave the object as either a file path or object path. There is exactly
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  /// one invalid Path which is the empty path. The class should never allow any
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  /// other syntactically invalid non-empty path name to be assigned. Empty
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  /// paths are required in order to indicate an error result. If the path is
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  /// empty, the isValid operation will return false. All operations will fail
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  /// if isValid is false. Operations that change the path will either return
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  /// false if it would cause a syntactically invalid path name (in which case
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  /// the Path object is left unchanged) or throw an std::string exception
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  /// indicating the error.
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  /// @since 1.4
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  /// @brief An abstraction for operating system paths.
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  class Path {
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    /// @name Types
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    /// @{
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    public:
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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() : fileSize(0), modTime(0,0), mode(0777), user(999),
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                       group(999), isDir(false) { }
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        size_t      fileSize;   ///< Size of the file in bytes
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        TimeValue   modTime;    ///< Time of file's modification
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        uint32_t    mode;       ///< Mode of the file, if applicable
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        uint32_t    user;       ///< User ID of owner, if applicable
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        uint32_t    group;      ///< Group ID of owner, if applicable
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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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    public:
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      /// Construct a path to the root directory of the file system. The root
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      /// directory is a top level directory above which there are no more
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      /// directories. For example, on UNIX, the root directory is /. On Windows
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      /// it is C:\. Other operating systems may have different notions of
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      /// what the root directory is.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      static Path GetRootDirectory();
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      /// Construct a path to a unique temporary directory that is created in
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      /// a "standard" place for the operating system. The directory is
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      /// guaranteed to be created on exit from this function. If the directory
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      /// cannot be created, the function will throw an exception.
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      /// @throws std::string indicating why the directory could not be created.
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      /// @brief Constrct a path to an new, unique, existing temporary
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      /// directory.
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      static Path GetTemporaryDirectory();
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      /// Construct a vector of sys::Path that contains the "standard" system
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      /// library paths suitable for linking into programs. This function *must*
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      /// return the value of LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH as the first item in \p Paths
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      /// if that environment variable is set and it references a directory.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Construct a path to the first system library directory
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      static void GetSystemLibraryPaths(std::vector<sys::Path>& Paths);
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      /// Construct a vector of sys::Path that contains the "standard" bytecode
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      /// library paths suitable for linking into an llvm program. This function
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      /// *must* return the value of LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH as well as the value
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      /// of LLVM_LIBDIR. It also must provide the System library paths as
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      /// returned by GetSystemLibraryPaths.
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      /// @see GetSystemLibraryPaths
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      /// @brief Construct a list of directories in which bytecode could be
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      /// found.
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      static void GetBytecodeLibraryPaths(std::vector<sys::Path>& Paths);
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      /// Find the path to a library using its short name. Use the system
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      /// dependent library paths to locate the library.
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      /// @brief Find a library.
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      static Path  FindLibrary(std::string& short_name);
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      /// Construct a path to the default LLVM configuration directory. The
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      /// implementation must ensure that this is a well-known (same on many
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      /// systems) directory in which llvm configuration files exist. For
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      /// example, on Unix, the /etc/llvm directory has been selected.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Construct a path to the default LLVM configuration directory
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      static Path GetLLVMDefaultConfigDir();
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      /// Construct a path to the LLVM installed configuration directory. The
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      /// implementation must ensure that this refers to the "etc" directory of
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      /// the LLVM installation. This is the location where configuration files
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      /// will be located for a particular installation of LLVM on a machine.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Construct a path to the LLVM installed configuration directory
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      static Path GetLLVMConfigDir();
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      /// Construct a path to the current user's home directory. The
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      /// implementation must use an operating system specific mechanism for
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      /// determining the user's home directory. For example, the environment
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      /// variable "HOME" could be used on Unix. If a given operating system
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      /// does not have the concept of a user's home directory, this static
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      /// constructor must provide the same result as GetRootDirectory.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Construct a path to the current user's "home" directory
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      static Path GetUserHomeDirectory();
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      /// Return the suffix commonly used on file names that contain a shared
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      /// object, shared archive, or dynamic link library. Such files are
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      /// linked at runtime into a process and their code images are shared
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      /// between processes.
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      /// @returns The dynamic link library suffix for the current platform.
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      /// @brief Return the dynamic link library suffix.
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      static std::string GetDLLSuffix();
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      /// This is one of the very few ways in which a path can be constructed
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      /// with a syntactically invalid name. The only *legal* invalid name is an
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      /// empty one. Other invalid names are not permitted. Empty paths are
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      /// provided so that they can be used to indicate null or error results in
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      /// other lib/System functionality.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Construct an empty (and invalid) path.
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      Path() : path() {}
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      /// This constructor will accept a std::string as a path but if verifies
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      /// that the path string has a legal syntax for the operating system on
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      /// which it is running. This allows a path to be taken in from outside
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      /// the program. However, if the path is not valid, the Path object will
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      /// be set to an empty string and an exception will be thrown.
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      /// @throws std::string if the path string is not legal.
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      /// @param unverified_path The path to verify and assign.
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      /// @brief Construct a Path from a string.
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      explicit Path(const std::string& unverified_path);
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    /// @}
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    /// @name Operators
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    /// @{
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    public:
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      /// Makes a copy of \p that to \p this.
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      /// @returns \p this
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Assignment Operator
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      Path & operator = ( const Path & that ) {
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        path = that.path;
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        return *this;
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      }
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      /// Compares \p this Path with \p that Path for equality.
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      /// @returns true if \p this and \p that refer to the same thing.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Equality Operator
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      bool operator == (const Path& that) const {
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        return 0 == path.compare(that.path) ;
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      }
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      /// Compares \p this Path with \p that Path for inequality.
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      /// @returns true if \p this and \p that refer to different things.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Inequality Operator
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      bool operator !=( const Path & that ) const {
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        return 0 != path.compare( that.path );
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      }
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      /// Determines if \p this Path is less than \p that Path. This is required
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      /// so that Path objects can be placed into ordered collections (e.g.
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      /// std::map). The comparison is done lexicographically as defined by
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      /// the std::string::compare method.
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      /// @returns true if \p this path is lexicographically less than \p that.
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Less Than Operator
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      bool operator< (const Path& that) const {
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        return 0 > path.compare( that.path );
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      }
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    /// @}
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    /// @name Accessors
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    /// @{
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    public:
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      /// This function will use an operating system specific algorithm to
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      /// determine if the current value of \p this is a syntactically valid
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      /// path name for the operating system. The path name does not need to
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      /// exist, validity is simply syntactical. Empty paths are always invalid.
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      /// @returns true iff the path name is syntactically legal for the
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      /// host operating system.
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      /// @brief Determine if a path is syntactically valid or not.
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      bool isValid() const;
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      /// This function determines if the contents of the path name are
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      /// empty. That is, the path has a zero length.
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      /// @returns true iff the path is empty.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path name is empty (invalid).
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      bool isEmpty() const { return path.empty(); }
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      /// This function determines if the path name in this object is intended
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      /// to reference a legal file name (as opposed to a directory name). This
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      /// function does not verify anything with the file system, it merely
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      /// determines if the syntax of the path represents a file name or not.
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      /// @returns true if this path name references a file.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path name references a file.
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      bool isFile() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name in this object is intended
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      /// to reference a legal directory name (as opposed to a file name). This
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      /// function does not verify anything with the file system, it merely
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      /// determines if the syntax of the path represents a directory name or
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      /// not.
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      /// @returns true if the path name references a directory
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      /// @brief Determines if the path name references a directory.
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      bool isDirectory() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name in this object references
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      /// the root (top level directory) of the file system. The details of what
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      /// is considered the "root" may vary from system to system so this method
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      /// will do the necessary checking.
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      /// @returns true iff the path name references the root directory.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path references the root directory.
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      bool isRootDirectory() const;
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      /// This function opens the file associated with the path name provided by
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      /// the Path object and reads its magic number. If the magic number at the
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      /// start of the file matches \p magic, true is returned. In all other
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      /// cases (file not found, file not accessible, etc.) it returns false.
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      /// @returns true if the magic number of the file matches \p magic.
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      /// @brief Determine if file has a specific magic number
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      bool hasMagicNumber(const std::string& magic) const;
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      /// This function retrieves the first \p len bytes of the file associated
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      /// with \p this. These bytes are returned as the "magic number" in the
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      /// \p Magic parameter.
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      /// @returns true if the Path is a file and the magic number is retrieved,
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      /// false otherwise.
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      /// @brief Get the file's magic number.
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      bool getMagicNumber(std::string& Magic, unsigned len) const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name in the object references an
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      /// archive file by looking at its magic number.
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      /// @returns true if the file starts with the magic number for an archive
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      /// file.
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      /// @brief Determine if the path references an archive file.
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      bool isArchive() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name in the object references an
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      /// LLVM Bytecode file by looking at its magic number.
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      /// @returns true if the file starts with the magic number for LLVM
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      /// bytecode files.
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      /// @brief Determine if the path references a bytecode file.
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      bool isBytecodeFile() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name in the object references a
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      /// native Dynamic Library (shared library, shared object) by looking at
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      /// the file's magic number. The Path object must reference a file, not a
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      /// directory.
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      /// @return strue if the file starts with the magid number for a native
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      /// shared library.
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      /// @brief Determine if the path reference a dynamic library.
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      bool isDynamicLibrary() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name references an existing file
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      /// or directory in the file system. Unlike isFile and isDirectory, this
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      /// function actually checks for the existence of the file or directory.
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      /// @returns true if the pathname references an existing file.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path is a file or directory in
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      /// the file system.
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      bool exists() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name references a readable file
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      /// or directory in the file system. Unlike isFile and isDirectory, this
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      /// function actually checks for the existence and readability (by the
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      /// current program) of the file or directory.
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      /// @returns true if the pathname references a readable file.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path is a readable file or directory
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      /// in the file system.
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      bool readable() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name references a writable file
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      /// or directory in the file system. Unlike isFile and isDirectory, this
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      /// function actually checks for the existence and writability (by the
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      /// current program) of the file or directory.
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      /// @returns true if the pathname references a writable file.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path is a writable file or directory
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      /// in the file system.
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      bool writable() const;
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      /// This function determines if the path name references an executable
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      /// file in the file system. Unlike isFile and isDirectory, this
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      /// function actually checks for the existence and executability (by
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      /// the current program) of the file.
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      /// @returns true if the pathname references an executable file.
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      /// @brief Determines if the path is an executable file in the file
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      /// system.
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      bool executable() const;
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      /// This function returns the current contents of the path as a
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      /// std::string. This allows the underlying path string to be manipulated
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      /// by other software.
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      /// @returns std::string containing the path name.
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      /// @brief Returns the path as a std::string.
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      const std::string& toString() const { return path; }
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      /// This function returns the last component of the path name. If the
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      /// isDirectory() function would return true then this returns the name
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      /// of the last directory in the path. If the isFile() function would
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      /// return true then this function returns the name of the file without
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      /// any of the preceding directories.
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      /// @returns std::string containing the last component of the path name.
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      /// @brief Returns the last component of the path name.
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      std::string getLast() const;
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      /// This function strips off the path and suffix of the file name and
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      /// returns just the basename.
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      /// @returns std::string containing the basename of the path
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      /// @throws nothing
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      /// @brief Get the base name of the path
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      std::string getBasename() const;
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      /// This function builds a list of paths that are the names of the
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      /// files and directories in a directory.
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      /// @returns false if \p this is not a directory, true otherwise
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      /// @throws std::string if the directory cannot be searched
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      /// @brief Build a list of directory's contents.
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      bool getDirectoryContents(std::set<Path>& paths) const;
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      /// This method attempts to destroy the directory named by the last in
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      /// the Path name.  If \p remove_contents is false, an attempt will be
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      /// made to remove just the directory that this Path object refers to
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      /// (the final Path component). If \p remove_contents is true, an attempt
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      /// will be made to remove the entire contents of the directory,
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      /// recursively.
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      /// @param destroy_contents Indicates whether the contents of a destroyed
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      /// directory should also be destroyed (recursively).
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      /// @returns false if the Path does not refer to a directory, true
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      /// otherwise.
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      /// @throws std::string if there is an error.
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      /// @brief Removes the file or directory from the filesystem.
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      bool destroyDirectory( bool destroy_contents = false ) const;
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      /// This method attempts to destroy the file named by the last item in the
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      /// Path name.
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      /// @returns false if the Path does not refer to a file, true otherwise.
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      /// @throws std::string if there is an error.
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      /// @brief Destroy the file this Path refers to.
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      bool destroyFile() const;
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      /// Obtain a 'C' string for the path name.
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      /// @returns a 'C' string containing the path name.
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      /// @brief Returns the path as a C string.
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      const char* const c_str() const { return path.c_str(); }
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    /// @}
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    /// @name Mutators
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    /// @{
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    public:
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      /// The path name is cleared and becomes empty. This is an invalid
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      /// path name but is the *only* invalid path name. This is provided
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      /// so that path objects can be used to indicate the lack of a
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      /// valid path being found.
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      void clear() { path.clear(); }
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						|
      /// This function returns status information about the file. The type of
 | 
						|
      /// path (file or directory) is updated to reflect the actual contents
 | 
						|
      /// 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
 | 
						|
      /// problem.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if an error occurs.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Get file status.
 | 
						|
      void getStatusInfo(StatusInfo& info) const;
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						|
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						|
      /// This function returns the last modified time stamp for the file
 | 
						|
      /// referenced by this path. The Path may reference a file or a directory.
 | 
						|
      /// If the file does not exist, a ZeroTime timestamp is returned.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns last modified timestamp of the file/directory or ZeroTime
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Get file timestamp.
 | 
						|
      inline TimeValue getTimestamp() const {
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						|
        StatusInfo info; getStatusInfo(info); return info.modTime;
 | 
						|
      }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This function returns the size of the file referenced by this path.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Get file size.
 | 
						|
      inline size_t getSize() const {
 | 
						|
        StatusInfo info; getStatusInfo(info); return info.fileSize;
 | 
						|
      }
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						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to make the file referenced by the Path object
 | 
						|
      /// available for reading so that the readable() method will return true.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Make the file readable;
 | 
						|
      void makeReadable();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to make the file referenced by the Path object
 | 
						|
      /// available for writing so that the writable() method will return true.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Make the file writable;
 | 
						|
      void makeWriteable();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to make the file referenced by the Path object
 | 
						|
      /// available for execution so that the executable() method will return
 | 
						|
      /// true.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Make the file readable;
 | 
						|
      void makeExecutable();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to set the Path object to \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// and interpret the name as a directory name.  The \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// is verified. If verification succeeds then \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// is accepted as a directory and true is returned. Otherwise,
 | 
						|
      /// the Path object remains unchanged and false is returned.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns true if the path was set, false otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @param unverified_path The path to be set in Path object.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Set a full path from a std::string
 | 
						|
      bool setDirectory(const std::string& unverified_path);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to set the Path object to \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// and interpret the name as a file name.  The \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// is verified. If verification succeeds then \p unverified_path
 | 
						|
      /// is accepted as a file name and true is returned. Otherwise,
 | 
						|
      /// the Path object remains unchanged and false is returned.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns true if the path was set, false otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @param unverified_path The path to be set in Path object.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Set a full path from a std::string
 | 
						|
      bool setFile(const std::string& unverified_path);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// The \p dirname is added to the end of the Path if it is a legal
 | 
						|
      /// directory name for the operating system. The precondition for this
 | 
						|
      /// function is that the Path must reference a directory name (i.e.
 | 
						|
      /// isDirectory() returns true).
 | 
						|
      /// @param dirname A string providing the directory name to
 | 
						|
      /// be added to the end of the path.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the directory name could not be added
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Adds the name of a directory to a Path.
 | 
						|
      bool appendDirectory( const std::string& dirname );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// One directory component is removed from the Path name. The Path must
 | 
						|
      /// refer to a non-root directory name (i.e. isDirectory() returns true
 | 
						|
      /// but isRootDirectory() returns false). Upon exit, the Path will
 | 
						|
      /// refer to the directory above it.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the directory name could not be removed.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Removes the last directory component of the Path.
 | 
						|
      bool elideDirectory();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// The \p filename is added to the end of the Path if it is a legal
 | 
						|
      /// directory name for the operating system. The precondition for this
 | 
						|
      /// function is that the Path reference a directory name (i.e.
 | 
						|
      /// isDirectory() returns true).
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the file name could not be added.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Appends the name of a file.
 | 
						|
      bool appendFile( const std::string& filename );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// One file component is removed from the Path name. The Path must
 | 
						|
      /// refer to a file (i.e. isFile() returns true). Upon exit,
 | 
						|
      /// the Path will refer to the directory above it.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the file name could not be removed
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Removes the last file component of the path.
 | 
						|
      bool elideFile();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// A period and the \p suffix are appended to the end of the pathname.
 | 
						|
      /// The precondition for this function is that the Path reference a file
 | 
						|
      /// name (i.e. isFile() returns true). If the Path is not a file, no
 | 
						|
      /// action is taken and the function returns false. If the path would
 | 
						|
      /// become invalid for the host operating system, false is returned.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the suffix could not be added, true if it was.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Adds a period and the \p suffix to the end of the pathname.
 | 
						|
      bool appendSuffix(const std::string& suffix);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// The suffix of the filename is removed. The suffix begins with and
 | 
						|
      /// includes the last . character in the filename after the last directory
 | 
						|
      /// separator and extends until the end of the name. If no . character is
 | 
						|
      /// after the last directory separator, then the file name is left
 | 
						|
      /// unchanged (i.e. it was already without a suffix) but the function
 | 
						|
      /// returns false.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if there was no suffix to remove, true otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws nothing
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Remove the suffix from a path name.
 | 
						|
      bool elideSuffix();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// The current Path name is made unique in the file system. Upon return,
 | 
						|
      /// the Path will have been changed to make a unique file in the file
 | 
						|
      /// system or it will not have been changed if the current path name is
 | 
						|
      /// already unique.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if an unrecoverable error occurs.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Make the current path name unique in the file system.
 | 
						|
      void makeUnique( bool reuse_current = true );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to create a directory in the file system with the
 | 
						|
      /// same name as the Path object. The \p create_parents parameter controls
 | 
						|
      /// whether intermediate directories are created or not. if \p
 | 
						|
      /// create_parents is true, then an attempt will be made to create all
 | 
						|
      /// intermediate directories. If \p create_parents is false, then only the
 | 
						|
      /// final directory component of the Path name will be created. The
 | 
						|
      /// created directory will have no entries.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the Path does not reference a directory, true
 | 
						|
      /// otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @param create_parents Determines whether non-existent directory
 | 
						|
      /// components other than the last one (the "parents") are created or not.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if an error occurs.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Create the directory this Path refers to.
 | 
						|
      bool createDirectory( bool create_parents = false );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method attempts to create a file in the file system with the same
 | 
						|
      /// name as the Path object. The intermediate directories must all exist
 | 
						|
      /// at the time this method is called. Use createDirectories to
 | 
						|
      /// accomplish that. The created file will be empty upon return from this
 | 
						|
      /// function.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the Path does not reference a file, true otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if an error occurs.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Create the file this Path refers to.
 | 
						|
      bool createFile();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This is like createFile except that it creates a temporary file. A
 | 
						|
      /// unique temporary file name is generated based on the contents of
 | 
						|
      /// \p this before the call. The new name is assigned to \p this and the
 | 
						|
      /// file is created.  Note that this will both change the Path object
 | 
						|
      /// *and* create the corresponding file. This function will ensure that
 | 
						|
      /// the newly generated temporary file name is unique in the file system.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if there is an error
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Create a unique temporary file
 | 
						|
      bool createTemporaryFile(bool reuse_current = false);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method renames the file referenced by \p this as \p newName. Both
 | 
						|
      /// files must exist before making this call.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the Path does not refer to a file, true otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if there is an file system error.
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Rename one file as another.
 | 
						|
      bool renameFile(const Path& newName);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
      /// This method sets the access time, modification time, and permission
 | 
						|
      /// mode of the file associated with \p this as given by \p si.
 | 
						|
      /// @returns false if the Path does not refer to a file, true otherwise.
 | 
						|
      /// @throws std::string if the file could not be modified
 | 
						|
      /// @brief Set file times and mode.
 | 
						|
      bool setStatusInfo(const StatusInfo& si ) const ;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    /// @}
 | 
						|
    /// @name Data
 | 
						|
    /// @{
 | 
						|
    private:
 | 
						|
        mutable std::string path;   ///< Storage for the path name.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    /// @}
 | 
						|
  };
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// This enumeration delineates the kinds of files that LLVM knows about.
 | 
						|
  enum LLVMFileType {
 | 
						|
    UnknownFileType = 0,            ///< Unrecognized file
 | 
						|
    BytecodeFileType = 1,           ///< Uncompressed bytecode file
 | 
						|
    CompressedBytecodeFileType = 2, ///< Compressed bytecode file
 | 
						|
    ArchiveFileType = 3,            ///< ar style archive file
 | 
						|
  };
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// This utility function allows any memory block to be examined in order
 | 
						|
  /// to determine its file type.
 | 
						|
  LLVMFileType IdentifyFileType(const char*magic, unsigned length);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// This function can be used to copy the file specified by Src to the
 | 
						|
  /// file specified by Dest. If an error occurs, Dest is removed.
 | 
						|
  /// @throws std::string if an error opening or writing the files occurs.
 | 
						|
  /// @brief Copy one file to another.
 | 
						|
  void CopyFile(const Path& Dest, const Path& Src);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& strm, const sys::Path& aPath) {
 | 
						|
  strm << aPath.toString();
 | 
						|
  return strm;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// vim: sw=2
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
#endif
 |