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30 | // Author: keith.ray@gmail.com (Keith Ray) |
31 | // |
32 | // Google Test filepath utilities |
33 | // |
34 | // This header file declares classes and functions used internally by |
35 | // Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. |
36 | // |
37 | // This file is #included in <gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h>. |
38 | // Do not include this header file separately! |
39 | |
40 | #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ |
41 | #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ |
42 | |
43 | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" |
44 | |
45 | namespace testing { |
46 | namespace internal { |
47 | |
48 | // FilePath - a class for file and directory pathname manipulation which |
49 | // handles platform-specific conventions (like the pathname separator). |
50 | // Used for helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output. |
51 | // Except for Set methods, all methods are const or static, which provides an |
52 | // "immutable value object" -- useful for peace of mind. |
53 | // A FilePath with a value ending in a path separator ("like/this/") represents |
54 | // a directory, otherwise it is assumed to represent a file. In either case, |
55 | // it may or may not represent an actual file or directory in the file system. |
56 | // Names are NOT checked for syntax correctness -- no checking for illegal |
57 | // characters, malformed paths, etc. |
58 | |
59 | class GTEST_API_ FilePath { |
60 | public: |
61 | FilePath() : pathname_("" ) { } |
62 | FilePath(const FilePath& rhs) : pathname_(rhs.pathname_) { } |
63 | |
64 | explicit FilePath(const std::string& pathname) : pathname_(pathname) { |
65 | Normalize(); |
66 | } |
67 | |
68 | FilePath& operator=(const FilePath& rhs) { |
69 | Set(rhs); |
70 | return *this; |
71 | } |
72 | |
73 | void Set(const FilePath& rhs) { |
74 | pathname_ = rhs.pathname_; |
75 | } |
76 | |
77 | const std::string& string() const { return pathname_; } |
78 | const char* c_str() const { return pathname_.c_str(); } |
79 | |
80 | // Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful. |
81 | static FilePath GetCurrentDir(); |
82 | |
83 | // Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0, |
84 | // extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater |
85 | // than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml". |
86 | // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /. |
87 | static FilePath MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory, |
88 | const FilePath& base_name, |
89 | int number, |
90 | const char* extension); |
91 | |
92 | // Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml", |
93 | // returns "dir/test.xml". |
94 | // On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /. |
95 | static FilePath ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory, |
96 | const FilePath& relative_path); |
97 | |
98 | // Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname |
99 | // will be directory/base_name.extension or |
100 | // directory/base_name_<number>.extension if directory/base_name.extension |
101 | // already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found |
102 | // that does not already exist. |
103 | // Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'. |
104 | // There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this |
105 | // function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename. |
106 | static FilePath GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory, |
107 | const FilePath& base_name, |
108 | const char* extension); |
109 | |
110 | // Returns true iff the path is "". |
111 | bool IsEmpty() const { return pathname_.empty(); } |
112 | |
113 | // If input name has a trailing separator character, removes it and returns |
114 | // the name, otherwise return the name string unmodified. |
115 | // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /. |
116 | FilePath RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const; |
117 | |
118 | // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed. |
119 | // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns |
120 | // FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns |
121 | // the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it |
122 | // returns an empty FilePath (""). |
123 | // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. |
124 | FilePath RemoveDirectoryName() const; |
125 | |
126 | // RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed. |
127 | // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/". |
128 | // If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns |
129 | // FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does |
130 | // not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified. |
131 | // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. |
132 | FilePath RemoveFileName() const; |
133 | |
134 | // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed. |
135 | // Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns |
136 | // FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not |
137 | // found, returns a copy of the original FilePath. |
138 | FilePath RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const; |
139 | |
140 | // Creates directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if |
141 | // the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create |
142 | // directories for any reason. Will also return false if the FilePath does |
143 | // not represent a directory (that is, it doesn't end with a path separator). |
144 | bool CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const; |
145 | |
146 | // Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or |
147 | // if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the |
148 | // directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not |
149 | // exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows. |
150 | bool CreateFolder() const; |
151 | |
152 | // Returns true if FilePath describes something in the file-system, |
153 | // either a file, directory, or whatever, and that something exists. |
154 | bool FileOrDirectoryExists() const; |
155 | |
156 | // Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system |
157 | // that exists. |
158 | bool DirectoryExists() const; |
159 | |
160 | // Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that |
161 | // it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise. |
162 | // This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists. |
163 | bool IsDirectory() const; |
164 | |
165 | // Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one |
166 | // root directory per disk drive.) |
167 | bool IsRootDirectory() const; |
168 | |
169 | // Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path. |
170 | bool IsAbsolutePath() const; |
171 | |
172 | private: |
173 | // Replaces multiple consecutive separators with a single separator. |
174 | // For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other |
175 | // redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..". |
176 | // |
177 | // A pathname with multiple consecutive separators may occur either through |
178 | // user error or as a result of some scripts or APIs that generate a pathname |
179 | // with a trailing separator. On other platforms the same API or script |
180 | // may NOT generate a pathname with a trailing "/". Then elsewhere that |
181 | // pathname may have another "/" and pathname components added to it, |
182 | // without checking for the separator already being there. |
183 | // The script language and operating system may allow paths like "foo//bar" |
184 | // but some of the functions in FilePath will not handle that correctly. In |
185 | // particular, RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() only removes one separator, and |
186 | // it is called in CreateDirectoriesRecursively() assuming that it will change |
187 | // a pathname from directory syntax (trailing separator) to filename syntax. |
188 | // |
189 | // On Windows this method also replaces the alternate path separator '/' with |
190 | // the primary path separator '\\', so that for example "bar\\/\\foo" becomes |
191 | // "bar\\foo". |
192 | |
193 | void Normalize(); |
194 | |
195 | // Returns a pointer to the last occurence of a valid path separator in |
196 | // the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path |
197 | // separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found. |
198 | const char* FindLastPathSeparator() const; |
199 | |
200 | std::string pathname_; |
201 | }; // class FilePath |
202 | |
203 | } // namespace internal |
204 | } // namespace testing |
205 | |
206 | #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ |
207 | |