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216 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
216 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package path implements utility routines for manipulating slash-separated
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// paths.
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//
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// The path package should only be used for paths separated by forward
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// slashes, such as the paths in URLs. This package does not deal with
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// Windows paths with drive letters or backslashes; to manipulate
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// operating system paths, use the path/filepath package.
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package path
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import (
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"strings"
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)
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// A lazybuf is a lazily constructed path buffer.
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// It supports append, reading previously appended bytes,
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// and retrieving the final string. It does not allocate a buffer
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// to hold the output until that output diverges from s.
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type lazybuf struct {
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s string
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buf []byte
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w int
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}
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func (b *lazybuf) index(i int) byte {
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if b.buf != nil {
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return b.buf[i]
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}
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return b.s[i]
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}
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func (b *lazybuf) append(c byte) {
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if b.buf == nil {
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if b.w < len(b.s) && b.s[b.w] == c {
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b.w++
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return
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}
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b.buf = make([]byte, len(b.s))
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copy(b.buf, b.s[:b.w])
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}
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b.buf[b.w] = c
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b.w++
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}
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func (b *lazybuf) string() string {
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if b.buf == nil {
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return b.s[:b.w]
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}
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return string(b.buf[:b.w])
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}
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// Clean returns the shortest path name equivalent to path
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// by purely lexical processing. It applies the following rules
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// iteratively until no further processing can be done:
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//
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// 1. Replace multiple slashes with a single slash.
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// 2. Eliminate each . path name element (the current directory).
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// 3. Eliminate each inner .. path name element (the parent directory)
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// along with the non-.. element that precedes it.
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// 4. Eliminate .. elements that begin a rooted path:
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// that is, replace "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path.
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//
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// The returned path ends in a slash only if it is the root "/".
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//
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// If the result of this process is an empty string, Clean
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// returns the string ".".
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//
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// See also Rob Pike, ``Lexical File Names in Plan 9 or
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// Getting Dot-Dot Right,''
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// https://9p.io/sys/doc/lexnames.html
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func Clean(path string) string {
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if path == "" {
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return "."
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}
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rooted := path[0] == '/'
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n := len(path)
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// Invariants:
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// reading from path; r is index of next byte to process.
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// writing to buf; w is index of next byte to write.
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// dotdot is index in buf where .. must stop, either because
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// it is the leading slash or it is a leading ../../.. prefix.
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out := lazybuf{s: path}
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r, dotdot := 0, 0
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if rooted {
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out.append('/')
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r, dotdot = 1, 1
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}
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for r < n {
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switch {
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case path[r] == '/':
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// empty path element
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r++
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case path[r] == '.' && (r+1 == n || path[r+1] == '/'):
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// . element
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r++
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case path[r] == '.' && path[r+1] == '.' && (r+2 == n || path[r+2] == '/'):
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// .. element: remove to last /
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r += 2
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switch {
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case out.w > dotdot:
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// can backtrack
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out.w--
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for out.w > dotdot && out.index(out.w) != '/' {
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out.w--
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}
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case !rooted:
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// cannot backtrack, but not rooted, so append .. element.
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if out.w > 0 {
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out.append('/')
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}
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out.append('.')
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out.append('.')
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dotdot = out.w
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}
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default:
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// real path element.
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// add slash if needed
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if rooted && out.w != 1 || !rooted && out.w != 0 {
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out.append('/')
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}
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// copy element
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for ; r < n && path[r] != '/'; r++ {
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out.append(path[r])
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}
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}
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}
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// Turn empty string into "."
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if out.w == 0 {
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return "."
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}
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return out.string()
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}
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// Split splits path immediately following the final slash,
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// separating it into a directory and file name component.
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// If there is no slash in path, Split returns an empty dir and
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// file set to path.
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// The returned values have the property that path = dir+file.
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func Split(path string) (dir, file string) {
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i := strings.LastIndex(path, "/")
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return path[:i+1], path[i+1:]
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}
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// Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a
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// separating slash if necessary. The result is Cleaned; in particular,
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// all empty strings are ignored.
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func Join(elem ...string) string {
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for i, e := range elem {
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if e != "" {
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return Clean(strings.Join(elem[i:], "/"))
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}
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}
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return ""
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}
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// Ext returns the file name extension used by path.
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// The extension is the suffix beginning at the final dot
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// in the final slash-separated element of path;
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// it is empty if there is no dot.
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func Ext(path string) string {
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for i := len(path) - 1; i >= 0 && path[i] != '/'; i-- {
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if path[i] == '.' {
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return path[i:]
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}
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}
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return ""
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}
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// Base returns the last element of path.
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// Trailing slashes are removed before extracting the last element.
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// If the path is empty, Base returns ".".
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// If the path consists entirely of slashes, Base returns "/".
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func Base(path string) string {
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if path == "" {
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return "."
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}
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// Strip trailing slashes.
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for len(path) > 0 && path[len(path)-1] == '/' {
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path = path[0 : len(path)-1]
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}
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// Find the last element
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if i := strings.LastIndex(path, "/"); i >= 0 {
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path = path[i+1:]
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}
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// If empty now, it had only slashes.
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if path == "" {
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return "/"
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}
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return path
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}
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// IsAbs reports whether the path is absolute.
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func IsAbs(path string) bool {
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return len(path) > 0 && path[0] == '/'
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}
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// Dir returns all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory.
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// After dropping the final element using Split, the path is Cleaned and trailing
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// slashes are removed.
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// If the path is empty, Dir returns ".".
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// If the path consists entirely of slashes followed by non-slash bytes, Dir
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// returns a single slash. In any other case, the returned path does not end in a
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// slash.
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func Dir(path string) string {
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dir, _ := Split(path)
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return Clean(dir)
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}
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