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{- path manipulation
-
- Copyright 2010-2011 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Utility.Path where
import Data.String.Utils
import System.Path
import System.FilePath
import System.Directory
import Data.List
import Data.Maybe
import Control.Applicative
import System.Posix.User
import Utility.Monad
{- Returns the parent directory of a path. Parent of / is "" -}
parentDir :: FilePath -> FilePath
parentDir dir
| not $ null dirs = slash ++ join s (init dirs)
| otherwise = ""
where
dirs = filter (not . null) $ split s dir
slash = if isAbsolute dir then s else ""
s = [pathSeparator]
prop_parentDir_basics :: FilePath -> Bool
prop_parentDir_basics dir
| null dir = True
| dir == "/" = parentDir dir == ""
| otherwise = p /= dir
where
p = parentDir dir
{- Checks if the first FilePath is, or could be said to contain the second.
- For example, "foo/" contains "foo/bar". Also, "foo", "./foo", "foo/" etc
- are all equivilant.
-}
dirContains :: FilePath -> FilePath -> Bool
dirContains a b = a == b || a' == b' || (a'++"/") `isPrefixOf` b'
where
norm p = fromMaybe "" $ absNormPath p "."
a' = norm a
b' = norm b
{- Converts a filename into a normalized, absolute path. -}
absPath :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
absPath file = do
cwd <- getCurrentDirectory
return $ absPathFrom cwd file
{- Converts a filename into a normalized, absolute path
- from the specified cwd. -}
absPathFrom :: FilePath -> FilePath -> FilePath
absPathFrom cwd file = fromMaybe bad $ absNormPath cwd file
where
bad = error $ "unable to normalize " ++ file
{- Constructs a relative path from the CWD to a file.
-
- For example, assuming CWD is /tmp/foo/bar:
- relPathCwdToFile "/tmp/foo" == ".."
- relPathCwdToFile "/tmp/foo/bar" == ""
-}
relPathCwdToFile :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
relPathCwdToFile f = relPathDirToFile <$> getCurrentDirectory <*> absPath f
{- Constructs a relative path from a directory to a file.
-
- Both must be absolute, and normalized (eg with absNormpath).
-}
relPathDirToFile :: FilePath -> FilePath -> FilePath
relPathDirToFile from to = join s $ dotdots ++ uncommon
where
s = [pathSeparator]
pfrom = split s from
pto = split s to
common = map fst $ filter same $ zip pfrom pto
same (c,d) = c == d
uncommon = drop numcommon pto
dotdots = replicate (length pfrom - numcommon) ".."
numcommon = length common
prop_relPathDirToFile_basics :: FilePath -> FilePath -> Bool
prop_relPathDirToFile_basics from to
| from == to = null r
| otherwise = not (null r)
where
r = relPathDirToFile from to
{- Given an original list of files, and an expanded list derived from it,
- ensures that the original list's ordering is preserved.
-
- The input list may contain a directory, like "dir" or "dir/". Any
- items in the expanded list that are contained in that directory will
- appear at the same position as it did in the input list.
-}
preserveOrder :: [FilePath] -> [FilePath] -> [FilePath]
preserveOrder [] new = new
preserveOrder [_] new = new -- optimisation
preserveOrder (l:ls) new = found ++ preserveOrder ls rest
where
(found, rest)=partition (l `dirContains`) new
{- Runs an action that takes a list of FilePaths, and ensures that
- its return list preserves order.
-
- This assumes that it's cheaper to call preserveOrder on the result,
- than it would be to run the action separately with each param. In the case
- of git file list commands, that assumption tends to hold.
-}
runPreserveOrder :: ([FilePath] -> IO [FilePath]) -> [FilePath] -> IO [FilePath]
runPreserveOrder a files = preserveOrder files <$> a files
{- Lists the contents of a directory.
- Unlike getDirectoryContents, paths are not relative to the directory. -}
dirContents :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
dirContents d = map (d </>) . filter notcruft <$> getDirectoryContents d
where
notcruft "." = False
notcruft ".." = False
notcruft _ = True
{- Current user's home directory. -}
myHomeDir :: IO FilePath
myHomeDir = homeDirectory <$> (getUserEntryForID =<< getEffectiveUserID)
{- Checks if a command is available in PATH. -}
inPath :: String -> IO Bool
inPath command = getSearchPath >>= anyM indir
where
indir d = doesFileExist $ d </> command
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