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Remove the compatibility spellings of `OF_{None,Text,Append}` that were left behind by 1f67a3cba9b09636c56e2109d8a35ae96dc15782. No functionality change here, just an API cleanup. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101506
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//===- llvm/Support/FileSystem.h - File System OS Concept -------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file declares the llvm::sys::fs namespace. It is designed after
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// TR2/boost filesystem (v3), but modified to remove exception handling and the
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// path class.
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//
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// All functions return an error_code and their actual work via the last out
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// argument. The out argument is defined if and only if errc::success is
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// returned. A function may return any error code in the generic or system
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// category. However, they shall be equivalent to any error conditions listed
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// in each functions respective documentation if the condition applies. [ note:
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// this does not guarantee that error_code will be in the set of explicitly
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// listed codes, but it does guarantee that if any of the explicitly listed
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// errors occur, the correct error_code will be used ]. All functions may
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// return errc::not_enough_memory if there is not enough memory to complete the
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// operation.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H
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#define LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Chrono.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem/UniqueID.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MD5.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <ctime>
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#include <memory>
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#include <stack>
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#include <string>
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#include <system_error>
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#include <vector>
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#endif
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namespace llvm {
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namespace sys {
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namespace fs {
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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// A Win32 HANDLE is a typedef of void*
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using file_t = void *;
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#else
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using file_t = int;
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#endif
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extern const file_t kInvalidFile;
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/// An enumeration for the file system's view of the type.
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enum class file_type {
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status_error,
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file_not_found,
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regular_file,
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directory_file,
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symlink_file,
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block_file,
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character_file,
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fifo_file,
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socket_file,
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type_unknown
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};
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/// space_info - Self explanatory.
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struct space_info {
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uint64_t capacity;
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uint64_t free;
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uint64_t available;
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};
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enum perms {
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no_perms = 0,
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owner_read = 0400,
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owner_write = 0200,
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owner_exe = 0100,
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owner_all = owner_read | owner_write | owner_exe,
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group_read = 040,
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group_write = 020,
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group_exe = 010,
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group_all = group_read | group_write | group_exe,
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others_read = 04,
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others_write = 02,
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others_exe = 01,
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others_all = others_read | others_write | others_exe,
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all_read = owner_read | group_read | others_read,
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all_write = owner_write | group_write | others_write,
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all_exe = owner_exe | group_exe | others_exe,
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all_all = owner_all | group_all | others_all,
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set_uid_on_exe = 04000,
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set_gid_on_exe = 02000,
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sticky_bit = 01000,
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all_perms = all_all | set_uid_on_exe | set_gid_on_exe | sticky_bit,
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perms_not_known = 0xFFFF
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};
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// Helper functions so that you can use & and | to manipulate perms bits:
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inline perms operator|(perms l, perms r) {
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return static_cast<perms>(static_cast<unsigned short>(l) |
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static_cast<unsigned short>(r));
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}
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inline perms operator&(perms l, perms r) {
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return static_cast<perms>(static_cast<unsigned short>(l) &
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static_cast<unsigned short>(r));
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}
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inline perms &operator|=(perms &l, perms r) {
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l = l | r;
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return l;
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}
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inline perms &operator&=(perms &l, perms r) {
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l = l & r;
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return l;
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}
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inline perms operator~(perms x) {
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// Avoid UB by explicitly truncating the (unsigned) ~ result.
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return static_cast<perms>(
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static_cast<unsigned short>(~static_cast<unsigned short>(x)));
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}
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/// Represents the result of a call to directory_iterator::status(). This is a
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/// subset of the information returned by a regular sys::fs::status() call, and
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/// represents the information provided by Windows FileFirstFile/FindNextFile.
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class basic_file_status {
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protected:
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#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
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time_t fs_st_atime = 0;
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time_t fs_st_mtime = 0;
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uint32_t fs_st_atime_nsec = 0;
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uint32_t fs_st_mtime_nsec = 0;
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uid_t fs_st_uid = 0;
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gid_t fs_st_gid = 0;
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off_t fs_st_size = 0;
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#elif defined (_WIN32)
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uint32_t LastAccessedTimeHigh = 0;
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uint32_t LastAccessedTimeLow = 0;
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uint32_t LastWriteTimeHigh = 0;
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uint32_t LastWriteTimeLow = 0;
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uint32_t FileSizeHigh = 0;
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uint32_t FileSizeLow = 0;
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#endif
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file_type Type = file_type::status_error;
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perms Perms = perms_not_known;
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public:
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basic_file_status() = default;
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explicit basic_file_status(file_type Type) : Type(Type) {}
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#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
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basic_file_status(file_type Type, perms Perms, time_t ATime,
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uint32_t ATimeNSec, time_t MTime, uint32_t MTimeNSec,
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uid_t UID, gid_t GID, off_t Size)
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: fs_st_atime(ATime), fs_st_mtime(MTime),
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fs_st_atime_nsec(ATimeNSec), fs_st_mtime_nsec(MTimeNSec),
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fs_st_uid(UID), fs_st_gid(GID),
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fs_st_size(Size), Type(Type), Perms(Perms) {}
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#elif defined(_WIN32)
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basic_file_status(file_type Type, perms Perms, uint32_t LastAccessTimeHigh,
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uint32_t LastAccessTimeLow, uint32_t LastWriteTimeHigh,
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uint32_t LastWriteTimeLow, uint32_t FileSizeHigh,
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uint32_t FileSizeLow)
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: LastAccessedTimeHigh(LastAccessTimeHigh),
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LastAccessedTimeLow(LastAccessTimeLow),
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LastWriteTimeHigh(LastWriteTimeHigh),
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LastWriteTimeLow(LastWriteTimeLow), FileSizeHigh(FileSizeHigh),
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FileSizeLow(FileSizeLow), Type(Type), Perms(Perms) {}
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#endif
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// getters
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file_type type() const { return Type; }
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perms permissions() const { return Perms; }
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/// The file access time as reported from the underlying file system.
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///
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/// Also see comments on \c getLastModificationTime() related to the precision
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/// of the returned value.
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TimePoint<> getLastAccessedTime() const;
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/// The file modification time as reported from the underlying file system.
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///
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/// The returned value allows for nanosecond precision but the actual
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/// resolution is an implementation detail of the underlying file system.
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/// There is no guarantee for what kind of resolution you can expect, the
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/// resolution can differ across platforms and even across mountpoints on the
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/// same machine.
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TimePoint<> getLastModificationTime() const;
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#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
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uint32_t getUser() const { return fs_st_uid; }
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uint32_t getGroup() const { return fs_st_gid; }
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uint64_t getSize() const { return fs_st_size; }
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#elif defined (_WIN32)
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uint32_t getUser() const {
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return 9999; // Not applicable to Windows, so...
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}
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uint32_t getGroup() const {
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return 9999; // Not applicable to Windows, so...
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}
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uint64_t getSize() const {
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return (uint64_t(FileSizeHigh) << 32) + FileSizeLow;
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}
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#endif
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// setters
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void type(file_type v) { Type = v; }
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void permissions(perms p) { Perms = p; }
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};
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/// Represents the result of a call to sys::fs::status().
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class file_status : public basic_file_status {
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friend bool equivalent(file_status A, file_status B);
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#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
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dev_t fs_st_dev = 0;
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nlink_t fs_st_nlinks = 0;
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ino_t fs_st_ino = 0;
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#elif defined (_WIN32)
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uint32_t NumLinks = 0;
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uint32_t VolumeSerialNumber = 0;
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uint32_t FileIndexHigh = 0;
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uint32_t FileIndexLow = 0;
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#endif
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public:
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file_status() = default;
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explicit file_status(file_type Type) : basic_file_status(Type) {}
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#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
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file_status(file_type Type, perms Perms, dev_t Dev, nlink_t Links, ino_t Ino,
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time_t ATime, uint32_t ATimeNSec,
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time_t MTime, uint32_t MTimeNSec,
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uid_t UID, gid_t GID, off_t Size)
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: basic_file_status(Type, Perms, ATime, ATimeNSec, MTime, MTimeNSec,
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UID, GID, Size),
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fs_st_dev(Dev), fs_st_nlinks(Links), fs_st_ino(Ino) {}
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#elif defined(_WIN32)
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file_status(file_type Type, perms Perms, uint32_t LinkCount,
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uint32_t LastAccessTimeHigh, uint32_t LastAccessTimeLow,
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uint32_t LastWriteTimeHigh, uint32_t LastWriteTimeLow,
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uint32_t VolumeSerialNumber, uint32_t FileSizeHigh,
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uint32_t FileSizeLow, uint32_t FileIndexHigh,
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uint32_t FileIndexLow)
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: basic_file_status(Type, Perms, LastAccessTimeHigh, LastAccessTimeLow,
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LastWriteTimeHigh, LastWriteTimeLow, FileSizeHigh,
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FileSizeLow),
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NumLinks(LinkCount), VolumeSerialNumber(VolumeSerialNumber),
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FileIndexHigh(FileIndexHigh), FileIndexLow(FileIndexLow) {}
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#endif
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UniqueID getUniqueID() const;
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uint32_t getLinkCount() const;
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};
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/// @}
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/// @name Physical Operators
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/// @{
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/// Make \a path an absolute path.
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///
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/// Makes \a path absolute using the \a current_directory if it is not already.
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/// An empty \a path will result in the \a current_directory.
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///
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/// /absolute/path => /absolute/path
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/// relative/../path => <current-directory>/relative/../path
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///
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/// @param path A path that is modified to be an absolute path.
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void make_absolute(const Twine ¤t_directory, SmallVectorImpl<char> &path);
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/// Make \a path an absolute path.
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///
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/// Makes \a path absolute using the current directory if it is not already. An
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/// empty \a path will result in the current directory.
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///
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/// /absolute/path => /absolute/path
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/// relative/../path => <current-directory>/relative/../path
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///
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/// @param path A path that is modified to be an absolute path.
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/// @returns errc::success if \a path has been made absolute, otherwise a
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/// platform-specific error_code.
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std::error_code make_absolute(SmallVectorImpl<char> &path);
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/// Create all the non-existent directories in path.
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///
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/// @param path Directories to create.
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/// @returns errc::success if is_directory(path), otherwise a platform
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/// specific error_code. If IgnoreExisting is false, also returns
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/// error if the directory already existed.
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std::error_code create_directories(const Twine &path,
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bool IgnoreExisting = true,
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perms Perms = owner_all | group_all);
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/// Create the directory in path.
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///
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/// @param path Directory to create.
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/// @returns errc::success if is_directory(path), otherwise a platform
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/// specific error_code. If IgnoreExisting is false, also returns
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/// error if the directory already existed.
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std::error_code create_directory(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreExisting = true,
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perms Perms = owner_all | group_all);
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/// Create a link from \a from to \a to.
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///
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/// The link may be a soft or a hard link, depending on the platform. The caller
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/// may not assume which one. Currently on windows it creates a hard link since
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/// soft links require extra privileges. On unix, it creates a soft link since
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/// hard links don't work on SMB file systems.
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///
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/// @param to The path to hard link to.
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/// @param from The path to hard link from. This is created.
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/// @returns errc::success if the link was created, otherwise a platform
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/// specific error_code.
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std::error_code create_link(const Twine &to, const Twine &from);
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/// Create a hard link from \a from to \a to, or return an error.
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///
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/// @param to The path to hard link to.
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/// @param from The path to hard link from. This is created.
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/// @returns errc::success if the link was created, otherwise a platform
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/// specific error_code.
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std::error_code create_hard_link(const Twine &to, const Twine &from);
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/// Collapse all . and .. patterns, resolve all symlinks, and optionally
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/// expand ~ expressions to the user's home directory.
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///
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/// @param path The path to resolve.
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/// @param output The location to store the resolved path.
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/// @param expand_tilde If true, resolves ~ expressions to the user's home
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/// directory.
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std::error_code real_path(const Twine &path, SmallVectorImpl<char> &output,
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bool expand_tilde = false);
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/// Expands ~ expressions to the user's home directory. On Unix ~user
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/// directories are resolved as well.
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///
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/// @param path The path to resolve.
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void expand_tilde(const Twine &path, SmallVectorImpl<char> &output);
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/// Get the current path.
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///
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/// @param result Holds the current path on return.
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/// @returns errc::success if the current path has been stored in result,
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/// otherwise a platform-specific error_code.
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std::error_code current_path(SmallVectorImpl<char> &result);
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/// Set the current path.
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///
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/// @param path The path to set.
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/// @returns errc::success if the current path was successfully set,
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/// otherwise a platform-specific error_code.
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std::error_code set_current_path(const Twine &path);
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/// Remove path. Equivalent to POSIX remove().
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///
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/// @param path Input path.
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/// @returns errc::success if path has been removed or didn't exist, otherwise a
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/// platform-specific error code. If IgnoreNonExisting is false, also
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/// returns error if the file didn't exist.
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std::error_code remove(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreNonExisting = true);
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/// Recursively delete a directory.
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///
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/// @param path Input path.
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/// @returns errc::success if path has been removed or didn't exist, otherwise a
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/// platform-specific error code.
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std::error_code remove_directories(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreErrors = true);
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/// Rename \a from to \a to.
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///
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/// Files are renamed as if by POSIX rename(), except that on Windows there may
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/// be a short interval of time during which the destination file does not
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/// exist.
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///
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/// @param from The path to rename from.
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/// @param to The path to rename to. This is created.
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std::error_code rename(const Twine &from, const Twine &to);
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/// Copy the contents of \a From to \a To.
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///
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/// @param From The path to copy from.
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/// @param To The path to copy to. This is created.
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std::error_code copy_file(const Twine &From, const Twine &To);
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/// Copy the contents of \a From to \a To.
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///
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/// @param From The path to copy from.
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/// @param ToFD The open file descriptor of the destination file.
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std::error_code copy_file(const Twine &From, int ToFD);
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/// Resize path to size. File is resized as if by POSIX truncate().
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///
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/// @param FD Input file descriptor.
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/// @param Size Size to resize to.
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/// @returns errc::success if \a path has been resized to \a size, otherwise a
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/// platform-specific error_code.
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std::error_code resize_file(int FD, uint64_t Size);
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/// Resize \p FD to \p Size before mapping \a mapped_file_region::readwrite. On
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/// non-Windows, this calls \a resize_file(). On Windows, this is a no-op,
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/// since the subsequent mapping (via \c CreateFileMapping) automatically
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/// extends the file.
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inline std::error_code resize_file_before_mapping_readwrite(int FD,
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uint64_t Size) {
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#ifdef _WIN32
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(void)FD;
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(void)Size;
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return std::error_code();
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#else
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return resize_file(FD, Size);
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#endif
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}
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/// Compute an MD5 hash of a file's contents.
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///
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/// @param FD Input file descriptor.
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/// @returns An MD5Result with the hash computed, if successful, otherwise a
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/// std::error_code.
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ErrorOr<MD5::MD5Result> md5_contents(int FD);
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/// Version of compute_md5 that doesn't require an open file descriptor.
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ErrorOr<MD5::MD5Result> md5_contents(const Twine &Path);
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/// @}
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/// @name Physical Observers
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/// @{
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/// Does file exist?
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///
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/// @param status A basic_file_status previously returned from stat.
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/// @returns True if the file represented by status exists, false if it does
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/// not.
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bool exists(const basic_file_status &status);
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enum class AccessMode { Exist, Write, Execute };
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/// Can the file be accessed?
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///
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/// @param Path Input path.
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/// @returns errc::success if the path can be accessed, otherwise a
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/// platform-specific error_code.
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std::error_code access(const Twine &Path, AccessMode Mode);
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/// Does file exist?
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///
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/// @param Path Input path.
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/// @returns True if it exists, false otherwise.
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inline bool exists(const Twine &Path) {
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return !access(Path, AccessMode::Exist);
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}
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/// Can we execute this file?
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///
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/// @param Path Input path.
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/// @returns True if we can execute it, false otherwise.
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|
bool can_execute(const Twine &Path);
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|
|
|
/// Can we write this file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path Input path.
|
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/// @returns True if we can write to it, false otherwise.
|
|
inline bool can_write(const Twine &Path) {
|
|
return !access(Path, AccessMode::Write);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Do file_status's represent the same thing?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param A Input file_status.
|
|
/// @param B Input file_status.
|
|
///
|
|
/// assert(status_known(A) || status_known(B));
|
|
///
|
|
/// @returns True if A and B both represent the same file system entity, false
|
|
/// otherwise.
|
|
bool equivalent(file_status A, file_status B);
|
|
|
|
/// Do paths represent the same thing?
|
|
///
|
|
/// assert(status_known(A) || status_known(B));
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param A Input path A.
|
|
/// @param B Input path B.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if stat(A) and stat(B) have the same device and
|
|
/// inode (or equivalent).
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code equivalent(const Twine &A, const Twine &B, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of equivalent for clients that don't need to
|
|
/// differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool equivalent(const Twine &A, const Twine &B) {
|
|
bool result;
|
|
return !equivalent(A, B, result) && result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Is the file mounted on a local filesystem?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if \a path is on fixed media such as a hard disk,
|
|
/// false if it is not.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code is_local(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Version of is_local accepting an open file descriptor.
|
|
std::error_code is_local(int FD, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of is_local for clients that don't need to
|
|
/// differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool is_local(const Twine &Path) {
|
|
bool Result;
|
|
return !is_local(Path, Result) && Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of is_local accepting an open file descriptor for
|
|
/// clients that don't need to differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool is_local(int FD) {
|
|
bool Result;
|
|
return !is_local(FD, Result) && Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Does status represent a directory?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path The path to get the type of.
|
|
/// @param Follow For symbolic links, indicates whether to return the file type
|
|
/// of the link itself, or of the target.
|
|
/// @returns A value from the file_type enumeration indicating the type of file.
|
|
file_type get_file_type(const Twine &Path, bool Follow = true);
|
|
|
|
/// Does status represent a directory?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param status A basic_file_status previously returned from status.
|
|
/// @returns status.type() == file_type::directory_file.
|
|
bool is_directory(const basic_file_status &status);
|
|
|
|
/// Is path a directory?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if \a path is a directory (after following
|
|
/// symlinks, false if it is not. Undefined otherwise.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code is_directory(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of is_directory for clients that don't need to
|
|
/// differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool is_directory(const Twine &Path) {
|
|
bool Result;
|
|
return !is_directory(Path, Result) && Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Does status represent a regular file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param status A basic_file_status previously returned from status.
|
|
/// @returns status_known(status) && status.type() == file_type::regular_file.
|
|
bool is_regular_file(const basic_file_status &status);
|
|
|
|
/// Is path a regular file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if \a path is a regular file (after following
|
|
/// symlinks), false if it is not. Undefined otherwise.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code is_regular_file(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of is_regular_file for clients that don't need to
|
|
/// differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool is_regular_file(const Twine &Path) {
|
|
bool Result;
|
|
if (is_regular_file(Path, Result))
|
|
return false;
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Does status represent a symlink file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param status A basic_file_status previously returned from status.
|
|
/// @returns status_known(status) && status.type() == file_type::symlink_file.
|
|
bool is_symlink_file(const basic_file_status &status);
|
|
|
|
/// Is path a symlink file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if \a path is a symlink file, false if it is not.
|
|
/// Undefined otherwise.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code is_symlink_file(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version of is_symlink_file for clients that don't need to
|
|
/// differentiate between an error and false.
|
|
inline bool is_symlink_file(const Twine &Path) {
|
|
bool Result;
|
|
if (is_symlink_file(Path, Result))
|
|
return false;
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Does this status represent something that exists but is not a
|
|
/// directory or regular file?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param status A basic_file_status previously returned from status.
|
|
/// @returns exists(s) && !is_regular_file(s) && !is_directory(s)
|
|
bool is_other(const basic_file_status &status);
|
|
|
|
/// Is path something that exists but is not a directory,
|
|
/// regular file, or symlink?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if \a path exists, but is not a directory, regular
|
|
/// file, or a symlink, false if it does not. Undefined otherwise.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code is_other(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
/// Get file status as if by POSIX stat().
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to the file status.
|
|
/// @param follow When true, follows symlinks. Otherwise, the symlink itself is
|
|
/// statted.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code status(const Twine &path, file_status &result,
|
|
bool follow = true);
|
|
|
|
/// A version for when a file descriptor is already available.
|
|
std::error_code status(int FD, file_status &Result);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _WIN32
|
|
/// A version for when a file descriptor is already available.
|
|
std::error_code status(file_t FD, file_status &Result);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/// Get file creation mode mask of the process.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @returns Mask reported by umask(2)
|
|
/// @note There is no umask on Windows. This function returns 0 always
|
|
/// on Windows. This function does not return an error_code because
|
|
/// umask(2) never fails. It is not thread safe.
|
|
unsigned getUmask();
|
|
|
|
/// Set file permissions.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path File to set permissions on.
|
|
/// @param Permissions New file permissions.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if the permissions were successfully set, otherwise
|
|
/// a platform-specific error_code.
|
|
/// @note On Windows, all permissions except *_write are ignored. Using any of
|
|
/// owner_write, group_write, or all_write will make the file writable.
|
|
/// Otherwise, the file will be marked as read-only.
|
|
std::error_code setPermissions(const Twine &Path, perms Permissions);
|
|
|
|
/// Vesion of setPermissions accepting a file descriptor.
|
|
/// TODO Delete the path based overload once we implement the FD based overload
|
|
/// on Windows.
|
|
std::error_code setPermissions(int FD, perms Permissions);
|
|
|
|
/// Get file permissions.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path File to get permissions from.
|
|
/// @returns the permissions if they were successfully retrieved, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
/// @note On Windows, if the file does not have the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
|
|
/// attribute, all_all will be returned. Otherwise, all_read | all_exe
|
|
/// will be returned.
|
|
ErrorOr<perms> getPermissions(const Twine &Path);
|
|
|
|
/// Get file size.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path Input path.
|
|
/// @param Result Set to the size of the file in \a Path.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
inline std::error_code file_size(const Twine &Path, uint64_t &Result) {
|
|
file_status Status;
|
|
std::error_code EC = status(Path, Status);
|
|
if (EC)
|
|
return EC;
|
|
Result = Status.getSize();
|
|
return std::error_code();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Set the file modification and access time.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if the file times were successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code or errc::function_not_supported on
|
|
/// platforms where the functionality isn't available.
|
|
std::error_code setLastAccessAndModificationTime(int FD, TimePoint<> AccessTime,
|
|
TimePoint<> ModificationTime);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version that sets both file modification and access time to the same
|
|
/// time.
|
|
inline std::error_code setLastAccessAndModificationTime(int FD,
|
|
TimePoint<> Time) {
|
|
return setLastAccessAndModificationTime(FD, Time, Time);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Is status available?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param s Input file status.
|
|
/// @returns True if status() != status_error.
|
|
bool status_known(const basic_file_status &s);
|
|
|
|
/// Is status available?
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param path Input path.
|
|
/// @param result Set to true if status() != status_error.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code status_known(const Twine &path, bool &result);
|
|
|
|
enum CreationDisposition : unsigned {
|
|
/// CD_CreateAlways - When opening a file:
|
|
/// * If it already exists, truncate it.
|
|
/// * If it does not already exist, create a new file.
|
|
CD_CreateAlways = 0,
|
|
|
|
/// CD_CreateNew - When opening a file:
|
|
/// * If it already exists, fail.
|
|
/// * If it does not already exist, create a new file.
|
|
CD_CreateNew = 1,
|
|
|
|
/// CD_OpenExisting - When opening a file:
|
|
/// * If it already exists, open the file with the offset set to 0.
|
|
/// * If it does not already exist, fail.
|
|
CD_OpenExisting = 2,
|
|
|
|
/// CD_OpenAlways - When opening a file:
|
|
/// * If it already exists, open the file with the offset set to 0.
|
|
/// * If it does not already exist, create a new file.
|
|
CD_OpenAlways = 3,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
enum FileAccess : unsigned {
|
|
FA_Read = 1,
|
|
FA_Write = 2,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
enum OpenFlags : unsigned {
|
|
OF_None = 0,
|
|
|
|
/// The file should be opened in text mode on platforms like z/OS that make
|
|
/// this distinction.
|
|
OF_Text = 1,
|
|
|
|
/// The file should use a carriage linefeed '\r\n'. This flag should only be
|
|
/// used with OF_Text. Only makes a difference on Windows.
|
|
OF_CRLF = 2,
|
|
|
|
/// The file should be opened in text mode and use a carriage linefeed '\r\n'.
|
|
/// This flag has the same functionality as OF_Text on z/OS but adds a
|
|
/// carriage linefeed on Windows.
|
|
OF_TextWithCRLF = OF_Text | OF_CRLF,
|
|
|
|
/// The file should be opened in append mode.
|
|
OF_Append = 4,
|
|
|
|
/// Delete the file on close. Only makes a difference on windows.
|
|
OF_Delete = 8,
|
|
|
|
/// When a child process is launched, this file should remain open in the
|
|
/// child process.
|
|
OF_ChildInherit = 16,
|
|
|
|
/// Force files Atime to be updated on access. Only makes a difference on
|
|
/// Windows.
|
|
OF_UpdateAtime = 32,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// Create a potentially unique file name but does not create it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Generates a unique path suitable for a temporary file but does not
|
|
/// open or create the file. The name is based on \a Model with '%'
|
|
/// replaced by a random char in [0-9a-f]. If \a MakeAbsolute is true
|
|
/// then the system's temp directory is prepended first. If \a MakeAbsolute
|
|
/// is false the current directory will be used instead.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This function does not check if the file exists. If you want to be sure
|
|
/// that the file does not yet exist, you should use use enough '%' characters
|
|
/// in your model to ensure this. Each '%' gives 4-bits of entropy so you can
|
|
/// use 32 of them to get 128 bits of entropy.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Example: clang-%%-%%-%%-%%-%%.s => clang-a0-b1-c2-d3-e4.s
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Model Name to base unique path off of.
|
|
/// @param ResultPath Set to the file's path.
|
|
/// @param MakeAbsolute Whether to use the system temp directory.
|
|
void createUniquePath(const Twine &Model, SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath,
|
|
bool MakeAbsolute);
|
|
|
|
/// Create a uniquely named file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Generates a unique path suitable for a temporary file and then opens it as a
|
|
/// file. The name is based on \a Model with '%' replaced by a random char in
|
|
/// [0-9a-f]. If \a Model is not an absolute path, the temporary file will be
|
|
/// created in the current directory.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Example: clang-%%-%%-%%-%%-%%.s => clang-a0-b1-c2-d3-e4.s
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is an atomic operation. Either the file is created and opened, or the
|
|
/// file system is left untouched.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The intended use is for files that are to be kept, possibly after
|
|
/// renaming them. For example, when running 'clang -c foo.o', the file can
|
|
/// be first created as foo-abc123.o and then renamed.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Model Name to base unique path off of.
|
|
/// @param ResultFD Set to the opened file's file descriptor.
|
|
/// @param ResultPath Set to the opened file's absolute path.
|
|
/// @param Flags Set to the opened file's flags.
|
|
/// @param Mode Set to the opened file's permissions.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if Result{FD,Path} have been successfully set,
|
|
/// otherwise a platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code createUniqueFile(const Twine &Model, int &ResultFD,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags = OF_None,
|
|
unsigned Mode = all_read | all_write);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version for clients that don't want an open file. An empty
|
|
/// file will still be created.
|
|
std::error_code createUniqueFile(const Twine &Model,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath,
|
|
unsigned Mode = all_read | all_write);
|
|
|
|
/// Represents a temporary file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The temporary file must be eventually discarded or given a final name and
|
|
/// kept.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The destructor doesn't implicitly discard because there is no way to
|
|
/// properly handle errors in a destructor.
|
|
class TempFile {
|
|
bool Done = false;
|
|
TempFile(StringRef Name, int FD);
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
/// This creates a temporary file with createUniqueFile and schedules it for
|
|
/// deletion with sys::RemoveFileOnSignal.
|
|
static Expected<TempFile> create(const Twine &Model,
|
|
unsigned Mode = all_read | all_write,
|
|
OpenFlags ExtraFlags = OF_None);
|
|
TempFile(TempFile &&Other);
|
|
TempFile &operator=(TempFile &&Other);
|
|
|
|
// Name of the temporary file.
|
|
std::string TmpName;
|
|
|
|
// The open file descriptor.
|
|
int FD = -1;
|
|
|
|
// Keep this with the given name.
|
|
Error keep(const Twine &Name);
|
|
|
|
// Keep this with the temporary name.
|
|
Error keep();
|
|
|
|
// Delete the file.
|
|
Error discard();
|
|
|
|
// This checks that keep or delete was called.
|
|
~TempFile();
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// Create a file in the system temporary directory.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The filename is of the form prefix-random_chars.suffix. Since the directory
|
|
/// is not know to the caller, Prefix and Suffix cannot have path separators.
|
|
/// The files are created with mode 0600.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This should be used for things like a temporary .s that is removed after
|
|
/// running the assembler.
|
|
std::error_code createTemporaryFile(const Twine &Prefix, StringRef Suffix,
|
|
int &ResultFD,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags = OF_None);
|
|
|
|
/// Simpler version for clients that don't want an open file. An empty
|
|
/// file will still be created.
|
|
std::error_code createTemporaryFile(const Twine &Prefix, StringRef Suffix,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags = OF_None);
|
|
|
|
std::error_code createUniqueDirectory(const Twine &Prefix,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath);
|
|
|
|
/// Get a unique name, not currently exisiting in the filesystem. Subject
|
|
/// to race conditions, prefer to use createUniqueFile instead.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Similar to createUniqueFile, but instead of creating a file only
|
|
/// checks if it exists. This function is subject to race conditions, if you
|
|
/// want to use the returned name to actually create a file, use
|
|
/// createUniqueFile instead.
|
|
std::error_code getPotentiallyUniqueFileName(const Twine &Model,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath);
|
|
|
|
/// Get a unique temporary file name, not currently exisiting in the
|
|
/// filesystem. Subject to race conditions, prefer to use createTemporaryFile
|
|
/// instead.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Similar to createTemporaryFile, but instead of creating a file only
|
|
/// checks if it exists. This function is subject to race conditions, if you
|
|
/// want to use the returned name to actually create a file, use
|
|
/// createTemporaryFile instead.
|
|
std::error_code
|
|
getPotentiallyUniqueTempFileName(const Twine &Prefix, StringRef Suffix,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath);
|
|
|
|
inline OpenFlags operator|(OpenFlags A, OpenFlags B) {
|
|
return OpenFlags(unsigned(A) | unsigned(B));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline OpenFlags &operator|=(OpenFlags &A, OpenFlags B) {
|
|
A = A | B;
|
|
return A;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline FileAccess operator|(FileAccess A, FileAccess B) {
|
|
return FileAccess(unsigned(A) | unsigned(B));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline FileAccess &operator|=(FileAccess &A, FileAccess B) {
|
|
A = A | B;
|
|
return A;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens a file with the specified creation disposition, access mode,
|
|
/// and flags and returns a file descriptor.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param ResultFD If the file could be opened successfully, its descriptor
|
|
/// is stored in this location. Otherwise, this is set to -1.
|
|
/// @param Disp Value specifying the existing-file behavior.
|
|
/// @param Access Value specifying whether to open the file in read, write, or
|
|
/// read-write mode.
|
|
/// @param Flags Additional flags.
|
|
/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if \a Name has been opened, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code openFile(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD,
|
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CreationDisposition Disp, FileAccess Access,
|
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OpenFlags Flags, unsigned Mode = 0666);
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/// @brief Opens a file with the specified creation disposition, access mode,
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/// and flags and returns a platform-specific file object.
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///
|
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/// The caller is responsible for closing the file object once they are
|
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/// finished with it.
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///
|
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/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
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/// @param Disp Value specifying the existing-file behavior.
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/// @param Access Value specifying whether to open the file in read, write, or
|
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/// read-write mode.
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/// @param Flags Additional flags.
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/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
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/// @returns errc::success if \a Name has been opened, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
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|
Expected<file_t> openNativeFile(const Twine &Name, CreationDisposition Disp,
|
|
FileAccess Access, OpenFlags Flags,
|
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unsigned Mode = 0666);
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|
|
|
/// Converts from a Posix file descriptor number to a native file handle.
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/// On Windows, this retreives the underlying handle. On non-Windows, this is a
|
|
/// no-op.
|
|
file_t convertFDToNativeFile(int FD);
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|
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#ifndef _WIN32
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inline file_t convertFDToNativeFile(int FD) { return FD; }
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|
#endif
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|
|
|
/// Return an open handle to standard in. On Unix, this is typically FD 0.
|
|
/// Returns kInvalidFile when the stream is closed.
|
|
file_t getStdinHandle();
|
|
|
|
/// Return an open handle to standard out. On Unix, this is typically FD 1.
|
|
/// Returns kInvalidFile when the stream is closed.
|
|
file_t getStdoutHandle();
|
|
|
|
/// Return an open handle to standard error. On Unix, this is typically FD 2.
|
|
/// Returns kInvalidFile when the stream is closed.
|
|
file_t getStderrHandle();
|
|
|
|
/// Reads \p Buf.size() bytes from \p FileHandle into \p Buf. Returns the number
|
|
/// of bytes actually read. On Unix, this is equivalent to `return ::read(FD,
|
|
/// Buf.data(), Buf.size())`, with error reporting. Returns 0 when reaching EOF.
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|
///
|
|
/// @param FileHandle File to read from.
|
|
/// @param Buf Buffer to read into.
|
|
/// @returns The number of bytes read, or error.
|
|
Expected<size_t> readNativeFile(file_t FileHandle, MutableArrayRef<char> Buf);
|
|
|
|
/// Reads \p Buf.size() bytes from \p FileHandle at offset \p Offset into \p
|
|
/// Buf. If 'pread' is available, this will use that, otherwise it will use
|
|
/// 'lseek'. Returns the number of bytes actually read. Returns 0 when reaching
|
|
/// EOF.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param FileHandle File to read from.
|
|
/// @param Buf Buffer to read into.
|
|
/// @param Offset Offset into the file at which the read should occur.
|
|
/// @returns The number of bytes read, or error.
|
|
Expected<size_t> readNativeFileSlice(file_t FileHandle,
|
|
MutableArrayRef<char> Buf,
|
|
uint64_t Offset);
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a write-only or read-write
|
|
/// mode, returning its open file descriptor. If the file does not exist, it
|
|
/// is created.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param ResultFD If the file could be opened successfully, its descriptor
|
|
/// is stored in this location. Otherwise, this is set to -1.
|
|
/// @param Flags Additional flags used to determine whether the file should be
|
|
/// opened in, for example, read-write or in write-only mode.
|
|
/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if \a Name has been opened, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
inline std::error_code
|
|
openFileForWrite(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD,
|
|
CreationDisposition Disp = CD_CreateAlways,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags = OF_None, unsigned Mode = 0666) {
|
|
return openFile(Name, ResultFD, Disp, FA_Write, Flags, Mode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a write-only or read-write
|
|
/// mode, returning its open file descriptor. If the file does not exist, it
|
|
/// is created.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the freeing the file once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param Flags Additional flags used to determine whether the file should be
|
|
/// opened in, for example, read-write or in write-only mode.
|
|
/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
|
|
/// @returns a platform-specific file descriptor if \a Name has been opened,
|
|
/// otherwise an error object.
|
|
inline Expected<file_t> openNativeFileForWrite(const Twine &Name,
|
|
CreationDisposition Disp,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags,
|
|
unsigned Mode = 0666) {
|
|
return openNativeFile(Name, Disp, FA_Write, Flags, Mode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a write-only or read-write
|
|
/// mode, returning its open file descriptor. If the file does not exist, it
|
|
/// is created.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param ResultFD If the file could be opened successfully, its descriptor
|
|
/// is stored in this location. Otherwise, this is set to -1.
|
|
/// @param Flags Additional flags used to determine whether the file should be
|
|
/// opened in, for example, read-write or in write-only mode.
|
|
/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if \a Name has been opened, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
inline std::error_code openFileForReadWrite(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD,
|
|
CreationDisposition Disp,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags,
|
|
unsigned Mode = 0666) {
|
|
return openFile(Name, ResultFD, Disp, FA_Write | FA_Read, Flags, Mode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a write-only or read-write
|
|
/// mode, returning its open file descriptor. If the file does not exist, it
|
|
/// is created.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the freeing the file once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param Flags Additional flags used to determine whether the file should be
|
|
/// opened in, for example, read-write or in write-only mode.
|
|
/// @param Mode The access permissions of the file, represented in octal.
|
|
/// @returns a platform-specific file descriptor if \a Name has been opened,
|
|
/// otherwise an error object.
|
|
inline Expected<file_t> openNativeFileForReadWrite(const Twine &Name,
|
|
CreationDisposition Disp,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags,
|
|
unsigned Mode = 0666) {
|
|
return openNativeFile(Name, Disp, FA_Write | FA_Read, Flags, Mode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a read-only mode, returning
|
|
/// its open file descriptor.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param ResultFD If the file could be opened successfully, its descriptor
|
|
/// is stored in this location. Otherwise, this is set to -1.
|
|
/// @param RealPath If nonnull, extra work is done to determine the real path
|
|
/// of the opened file, and that path is stored in this
|
|
/// location.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if \a Name has been opened, otherwise a
|
|
/// platform-specific error_code.
|
|
std::error_code openFileForRead(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD,
|
|
OpenFlags Flags = OF_None,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> *RealPath = nullptr);
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Opens the file with the given name in a read-only mode, returning
|
|
/// its open file descriptor.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The caller is responsible for closing the freeing the file once they are
|
|
/// finished with it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Name The path of the file to open, relative or absolute.
|
|
/// @param RealPath If nonnull, extra work is done to determine the real path
|
|
/// of the opened file, and that path is stored in this
|
|
/// location.
|
|
/// @returns a platform-specific file descriptor if \a Name has been opened,
|
|
/// otherwise an error object.
|
|
Expected<file_t>
|
|
openNativeFileForRead(const Twine &Name, OpenFlags Flags = OF_None,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> *RealPath = nullptr);
|
|
|
|
/// Try to locks the file during the specified time.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This function implements advisory locking on entire file. If it returns
|
|
/// <em>errc::success</em>, the file is locked by the calling process. Until the
|
|
/// process unlocks the file by calling \a unlockFile, all attempts to lock the
|
|
/// same file will fail/block. The process that locked the file may assume that
|
|
/// none of other processes read or write this file, provided that all processes
|
|
/// lock the file prior to accessing its content.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param FD The descriptor representing the file to lock.
|
|
/// @param Timeout Time in milliseconds that the process should wait before
|
|
/// reporting lock failure. Zero value means try to get lock only
|
|
/// once.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if lock is successfully obtained,
|
|
/// errc::no_lock_available if the file cannot be locked, or platform-specific
|
|
/// error_code otherwise.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @note Care should be taken when using this function in a multithreaded
|
|
/// context, as it may not prevent other threads in the same process from
|
|
/// obtaining a lock on the same file, even if they are using a different file
|
|
/// descriptor.
|
|
std::error_code
|
|
tryLockFile(int FD,
|
|
std::chrono::milliseconds Timeout = std::chrono::milliseconds(0));
|
|
|
|
/// Lock the file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This function acts as @ref tryLockFile but it waits infinitely.
|
|
std::error_code lockFile(int FD);
|
|
|
|
/// Unlock the file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param FD The descriptor representing the file to unlock.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if lock is successfully released or platform-specific
|
|
/// error_code otherwise.
|
|
std::error_code unlockFile(int FD);
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Close the file object. This should be used instead of ::close for
|
|
/// portability. On error, the caller should assume the file is closed, as is
|
|
/// the case for Process::SafelyCloseFileDescriptor
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param F On input, this is the file to close. On output, the file is
|
|
/// set to kInvalidFile.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @returns An error code if closing the file failed. Typically, an error here
|
|
/// means that the filesystem may have failed to perform some buffered writes.
|
|
std::error_code closeFile(file_t &F);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef LLVM_ON_UNIX
|
|
/// @brief Change ownership of a file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Owner The owner of the file to change to.
|
|
/// @param Group The group of the file to change to.
|
|
/// @returns errc::success if successfully updated file ownership, otherwise an
|
|
/// error code is returned.
|
|
std::error_code changeFileOwnership(int FD, uint32_t Owner, uint32_t Group);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/// RAII class that facilitates file locking.
|
|
class FileLocker {
|
|
int FD; ///< Locked file handle.
|
|
FileLocker(int FD) : FD(FD) {}
|
|
friend class llvm::raw_fd_ostream;
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
FileLocker(const FileLocker &L) = delete;
|
|
FileLocker(FileLocker &&L) : FD(L.FD) { L.FD = -1; }
|
|
~FileLocker() {
|
|
if (FD != -1)
|
|
unlockFile(FD);
|
|
}
|
|
FileLocker &operator=(FileLocker &&L) {
|
|
FD = L.FD;
|
|
L.FD = -1;
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
FileLocker &operator=(const FileLocker &L) = delete;
|
|
std::error_code unlock() {
|
|
if (FD != -1) {
|
|
std::error_code Result = unlockFile(FD);
|
|
FD = -1;
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
return std::error_code();
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
std::error_code getUniqueID(const Twine Path, UniqueID &Result);
|
|
|
|
/// Get disk space usage information.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Note: Users must be careful about "Time Of Check, Time Of Use" kind of bug.
|
|
/// Note: Windows reports results according to the quota allocated to the user.
|
|
///
|
|
/// @param Path Input path.
|
|
/// @returns a space_info structure filled with the capacity, free, and
|
|
/// available space on the device \a Path is on. A platform specific error_code
|
|
/// is returned on error.
|
|
ErrorOr<space_info> disk_space(const Twine &Path);
|
|
|
|
/// This class represents a memory mapped file. It is based on
|
|
/// boost::iostreams::mapped_file.
|
|
class mapped_file_region {
|
|
public:
|
|
enum mapmode {
|
|
readonly, ///< May only access map via const_data as read only.
|
|
readwrite, ///< May access map via data and modify it. Written to path.
|
|
priv ///< May modify via data, but changes are lost on destruction.
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
/// Platform-specific mapping state.
|
|
size_t Size = 0;
|
|
void *Mapping = nullptr;
|
|
#ifdef _WIN32
|
|
sys::fs::file_t FileHandle = nullptr;
|
|
#endif
|
|
mapmode Mode = readonly;
|
|
|
|
void copyFrom(const mapped_file_region &Copied) {
|
|
Size = Copied.Size;
|
|
Mapping = Copied.Mapping;
|
|
#ifdef _WIN32
|
|
FileHandle = Copied.FileHandle;
|
|
#endif
|
|
Mode = Copied.Mode;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void moveFromImpl(mapped_file_region &Moved) {
|
|
copyFrom(Moved);
|
|
Moved.copyFrom(mapped_file_region());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void unmapImpl();
|
|
|
|
std::error_code init(sys::fs::file_t FD, uint64_t Offset, mapmode Mode);
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
mapped_file_region() = default;
|
|
mapped_file_region(mapped_file_region &&Moved) { moveFromImpl(Moved); }
|
|
mapped_file_region &operator=(mapped_file_region &&Moved) {
|
|
unmap();
|
|
moveFromImpl(Moved);
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mapped_file_region(const mapped_file_region &) = delete;
|
|
mapped_file_region &operator=(const mapped_file_region &) = delete;
|
|
|
|
/// \param fd An open file descriptor to map. Does not take ownership of fd.
|
|
mapped_file_region(sys::fs::file_t fd, mapmode mode, size_t length, uint64_t offset,
|
|
std::error_code &ec);
|
|
|
|
~mapped_file_region() { unmapImpl(); }
|
|
|
|
/// Check if this is a valid mapping.
|
|
explicit operator bool() const { return Mapping; }
|
|
|
|
/// Unmap.
|
|
void unmap() {
|
|
unmapImpl();
|
|
copyFrom(mapped_file_region());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
size_t size() const;
|
|
char *data() const;
|
|
|
|
/// Get a const view of the data. Modifying this memory has undefined
|
|
/// behavior.
|
|
const char *const_data() const;
|
|
|
|
/// \returns The minimum alignment offset must be.
|
|
static int alignment();
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// Return the path to the main executable, given the value of argv[0] from
|
|
/// program startup and the address of main itself. In extremis, this function
|
|
/// may fail and return an empty path.
|
|
std::string getMainExecutable(const char *argv0, void *MainExecAddr);
|
|
|
|
/// @}
|
|
/// @name Iterators
|
|
/// @{
|
|
|
|
/// directory_entry - A single entry in a directory.
|
|
class directory_entry {
|
|
// FIXME: different platforms make different information available "for free"
|
|
// when traversing a directory. The design of this class wraps most of the
|
|
// information in basic_file_status, so on platforms where we can't populate
|
|
// that whole structure, callers end up paying for a stat().
|
|
// std::filesystem::directory_entry may be a better model.
|
|
std::string Path;
|
|
file_type Type = file_type::type_unknown; // Most platforms can provide this.
|
|
bool FollowSymlinks = true; // Affects the behavior of status().
|
|
basic_file_status Status; // If available.
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit directory_entry(const Twine &Path, bool FollowSymlinks = true,
|
|
file_type Type = file_type::type_unknown,
|
|
basic_file_status Status = basic_file_status())
|
|
: Path(Path.str()), Type(Type), FollowSymlinks(FollowSymlinks),
|
|
Status(Status) {}
|
|
|
|
directory_entry() = default;
|
|
|
|
void replace_filename(const Twine &Filename, file_type Type,
|
|
basic_file_status Status = basic_file_status());
|
|
|
|
const std::string &path() const { return Path; }
|
|
// Get basic information about entry file (a subset of fs::status()).
|
|
// On most platforms this is a stat() call.
|
|
// On windows the information was already retrieved from the directory.
|
|
ErrorOr<basic_file_status> status() const;
|
|
// Get the type of this file.
|
|
// On most platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows/BSD), this was already retrieved.
|
|
// On some platforms (e.g. Solaris) this is a stat() call.
|
|
file_type type() const {
|
|
if (Type != file_type::type_unknown)
|
|
return Type;
|
|
auto S = status();
|
|
return S ? S->type() : file_type::type_unknown;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool operator==(const directory_entry& RHS) const { return Path == RHS.Path; }
|
|
bool operator!=(const directory_entry& RHS) const { return !(*this == RHS); }
|
|
bool operator< (const directory_entry& RHS) const;
|
|
bool operator<=(const directory_entry& RHS) const;
|
|
bool operator> (const directory_entry& RHS) const;
|
|
bool operator>=(const directory_entry& RHS) const;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
namespace detail {
|
|
|
|
struct DirIterState;
|
|
|
|
std::error_code directory_iterator_construct(DirIterState &, StringRef, bool);
|
|
std::error_code directory_iterator_increment(DirIterState &);
|
|
std::error_code directory_iterator_destruct(DirIterState &);
|
|
|
|
/// Keeps state for the directory_iterator.
|
|
struct DirIterState {
|
|
~DirIterState() {
|
|
directory_iterator_destruct(*this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
intptr_t IterationHandle = 0;
|
|
directory_entry CurrentEntry;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
} // end namespace detail
|
|
|
|
/// directory_iterator - Iterates through the entries in path. There is no
|
|
/// operator++ because we need an error_code. If it's really needed we can make
|
|
/// it call report_fatal_error on error.
|
|
class directory_iterator {
|
|
std::shared_ptr<detail::DirIterState> State;
|
|
bool FollowSymlinks = true;
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit directory_iterator(const Twine &path, std::error_code &ec,
|
|
bool follow_symlinks = true)
|
|
: FollowSymlinks(follow_symlinks) {
|
|
State = std::make_shared<detail::DirIterState>();
|
|
SmallString<128> path_storage;
|
|
ec = detail::directory_iterator_construct(
|
|
*State, path.toStringRef(path_storage), FollowSymlinks);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
explicit directory_iterator(const directory_entry &de, std::error_code &ec,
|
|
bool follow_symlinks = true)
|
|
: FollowSymlinks(follow_symlinks) {
|
|
State = std::make_shared<detail::DirIterState>();
|
|
ec = detail::directory_iterator_construct(
|
|
*State, de.path(), FollowSymlinks);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Construct end iterator.
|
|
directory_iterator() = default;
|
|
|
|
// No operator++ because we need error_code.
|
|
directory_iterator &increment(std::error_code &ec) {
|
|
ec = directory_iterator_increment(*State);
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const directory_entry &operator*() const { return State->CurrentEntry; }
|
|
const directory_entry *operator->() const { return &State->CurrentEntry; }
|
|
|
|
bool operator==(const directory_iterator &RHS) const {
|
|
if (State == RHS.State)
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (!RHS.State)
|
|
return State->CurrentEntry == directory_entry();
|
|
if (!State)
|
|
return RHS.State->CurrentEntry == directory_entry();
|
|
return State->CurrentEntry == RHS.State->CurrentEntry;
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}
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bool operator!=(const directory_iterator &RHS) const {
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return !(*this == RHS);
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}
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};
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namespace detail {
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/// Keeps state for the recursive_directory_iterator.
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struct RecDirIterState {
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std::stack<directory_iterator, std::vector<directory_iterator>> Stack;
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uint16_t Level = 0;
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bool HasNoPushRequest = false;
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};
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} // end namespace detail
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/// recursive_directory_iterator - Same as directory_iterator except for it
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/// recurses down into child directories.
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class recursive_directory_iterator {
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std::shared_ptr<detail::RecDirIterState> State;
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bool Follow;
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public:
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recursive_directory_iterator() = default;
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explicit recursive_directory_iterator(const Twine &path, std::error_code &ec,
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bool follow_symlinks = true)
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: State(std::make_shared<detail::RecDirIterState>()),
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Follow(follow_symlinks) {
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State->Stack.push(directory_iterator(path, ec, Follow));
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if (State->Stack.top() == directory_iterator())
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State.reset();
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}
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// No operator++ because we need error_code.
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recursive_directory_iterator &increment(std::error_code &ec) {
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const directory_iterator end_itr = {};
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if (State->HasNoPushRequest)
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State->HasNoPushRequest = false;
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else {
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file_type type = State->Stack.top()->type();
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if (type == file_type::symlink_file && Follow) {
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// Resolve the symlink: is it a directory to recurse into?
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ErrorOr<basic_file_status> status = State->Stack.top()->status();
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if (status)
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type = status->type();
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// Otherwise broken symlink, and we'll continue.
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}
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if (type == file_type::directory_file) {
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State->Stack.push(directory_iterator(*State->Stack.top(), ec, Follow));
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if (State->Stack.top() != end_itr) {
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++State->Level;
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return *this;
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}
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State->Stack.pop();
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}
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}
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|
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while (!State->Stack.empty()
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&& State->Stack.top().increment(ec) == end_itr) {
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State->Stack.pop();
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--State->Level;
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}
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|
|
|
// Check if we are done. If so, create an end iterator.
|
|
if (State->Stack.empty())
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State.reset();
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|
|
|
return *this;
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|
}
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|
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const directory_entry &operator*() const { return *State->Stack.top(); }
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const directory_entry *operator->() const { return &*State->Stack.top(); }
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|
|
|
// observers
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/// Gets the current level. Starting path is at level 0.
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|
int level() const { return State->Level; }
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|
|
|
/// Returns true if no_push has been called for this directory_entry.
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|
bool no_push_request() const { return State->HasNoPushRequest; }
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|
|
|
// modifiers
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|
/// Goes up one level if Level > 0.
|
|
void pop() {
|
|
assert(State && "Cannot pop an end iterator!");
|
|
assert(State->Level > 0 && "Cannot pop an iterator with level < 1");
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|
|
|
const directory_iterator end_itr = {};
|
|
std::error_code ec;
|
|
do {
|
|
if (ec)
|
|
report_fatal_error("Error incrementing directory iterator.");
|
|
State->Stack.pop();
|
|
--State->Level;
|
|
} while (!State->Stack.empty()
|
|
&& State->Stack.top().increment(ec) == end_itr);
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|
|
|
// Check if we are done. If so, create an end iterator.
|
|
if (State->Stack.empty())
|
|
State.reset();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Does not go down into the current directory_entry.
|
|
void no_push() { State->HasNoPushRequest = true; }
|
|
|
|
bool operator==(const recursive_directory_iterator &RHS) const {
|
|
return State == RHS.State;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool operator!=(const recursive_directory_iterator &RHS) const {
|
|
return !(*this == RHS);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// @}
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|
|
|
} // end namespace fs
|
|
} // end namespace sys
|
|
} // end namespace llvm
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#endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H
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