| //===- llvm/Support/FileSystem.h - File System OS Concept -------*- C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file declares the llvm::sys::fs namespace. It is designed after |
| // TR2/boost filesystem (v3), but modified to remove exception handling and the |
| // path class. |
| // |
| // All functions return an error_code and their actual work via the last out |
| // argument. The out argument is defined if and only if errc::success is |
| // returned. A function may return any error code in the generic or system |
| // category. However, they shall be equivalent to any error conditions listed |
| // in each functions respective documentation if the condition applies. [ note: |
| // this does not guarantee that error_code will be in the set of explicitly |
| // listed codes, but it does guarantee that if any of the explicitly listed |
| // errors occur, the correct error_code will be used ]. All functions may |
| // return errc::not_enough_memory if there is not enough memory to complete the |
| // operation. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H |
| #define LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H |
| |
| #include "llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Chrono.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h" |
| #include <cassert> |
| #include <cstdint> |
| #include <ctime> |
| #include <stack> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <system_error> |
| #include <tuple> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| namespace llvm { |
| namespace sys { |
| namespace fs { |
| |
| /// An enumeration for the file system's view of the type. |
| enum class file_type { |
| status_error, |
| file_not_found, |
| regular_file, |
| directory_file, |
| symlink_file, |
| block_file, |
| character_file, |
| fifo_file, |
| socket_file, |
| type_unknown |
| }; |
| |
| /// space_info - Self explanatory. |
| struct space_info { |
| uint64_t capacity; |
| uint64_t free; |
| uint64_t available; |
| }; |
| |
| enum perms { |
| no_perms = 0, |
| owner_read = 0400, |
| owner_write = 0200, |
| owner_exe = 0100, |
| owner_all = owner_read | owner_write | owner_exe, |
| group_read = 040, |
| group_write = 020, |
| group_exe = 010, |
| group_all = group_read | group_write | group_exe, |
| others_read = 04, |
| others_write = 02, |
| others_exe = 01, |
| others_all = others_read | others_write | others_exe, |
| all_read = owner_read | group_read | others_read, |
| all_write = owner_write | group_write | others_write, |
| all_exe = owner_exe | group_exe | others_exe, |
| all_all = owner_all | group_all | others_all, |
| set_uid_on_exe = 04000, |
| set_gid_on_exe = 02000, |
| sticky_bit = 01000, |
| perms_not_known = 0xFFFF |
| }; |
| |
| // Helper functions so that you can use & and | to manipulate perms bits: |
| inline perms operator|(perms l, perms r) { |
| return static_cast<perms>(static_cast<unsigned short>(l) | |
| static_cast<unsigned short>(r)); |
| } |
| inline perms operator&(perms l, perms r) { |
| return static_cast<perms>(static_cast<unsigned short>(l) & |
| static_cast<unsigned short>(r)); |
| } |
| inline perms &operator|=(perms &l, perms r) { |
| l = l | r; |
| return l; |
| } |
| inline perms &operator&=(perms &l, perms r) { |
| l = l & r; |
| return l; |
| } |
| inline perms operator~(perms x) { |
| return static_cast<perms>(~static_cast<unsigned short>(x)); |
| } |
| |
| class UniqueID { |
| uint64_t Device; |
| uint64_t File; |
| |
| public: |
| UniqueID() = default; |
| UniqueID(uint64_t Device, uint64_t File) : Device(Device), File(File) {} |
| |
| bool operator==(const UniqueID &Other) const { |
| return Device == Other.Device && File == Other.File; |
| } |
| bool operator!=(const UniqueID &Other) const { return !(*this == Other); } |
| bool operator<(const UniqueID &Other) const { |
| return std::tie(Device, File) < std::tie(Other.Device, Other.File); |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t getDevice() const { return Device; } |
| uint64_t getFile() const { return File; } |
| }; |
| |
| /// file_status - Represents the result of a call to stat and friends. It has |
| /// a platform-specific member to store the result. |
| class file_status |
| { |
| #if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX) |
| dev_t fs_st_dev; |
| ino_t fs_st_ino; |
| time_t fs_st_atime; |
| time_t fs_st_mtime; |
| uid_t fs_st_uid; |
| gid_t fs_st_gid; |
| off_t fs_st_size; |
| #elif defined (LLVM_ON_WIN32) |
| uint32_t LastAccessedTimeHigh; |
| uint32_t LastAccessedTimeLow; |
| uint32_t LastWriteTimeHigh; |
| uint32_t LastWriteTimeLow; |
| uint32_t VolumeSerialNumber; |
| uint32_t FileSizeHigh; |
| uint32_t FileSizeLow; |
| uint32_t FileIndexHigh; |
| uint32_t FileIndexLow; |
| #endif |
| friend bool equivalent(file_status A, file_status B); |
| file_type Type; |
| perms Perms; |
| |
| public: |
| #if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX) |
| file_status() |
| : fs_st_dev(0), fs_st_ino(0), fs_st_atime(0), fs_st_mtime(0), |
| fs_st_uid(0), fs_st_gid(0), fs_st_size(0), |
| Type(file_type::status_error), Perms(perms_not_known) {} |
| |
| file_status(file_type Type) |
| : fs_st_dev(0), fs_st_ino(0), fs_st_atime(0), fs_st_mtime(0), |
| fs_st_uid(0), fs_st_gid(0), fs_st_size(0), Type(Type), |
| Perms(perms_not_known) {} |
| |
| file_status(file_type Type, perms Perms, dev_t Dev, ino_t Ino, time_t ATime, |
| time_t MTime, uid_t UID, gid_t GID, off_t Size) |
| : fs_st_dev(Dev), fs_st_ino(Ino), fs_st_atime(ATime), fs_st_mtime(MTime), |
| fs_st_uid(UID), fs_st_gid(GID), fs_st_size(Size), Type(Type), |
| Perms(Perms) {} |
| #elif defined(LLVM_ON_WIN32) |
| file_status() |
| : LastAccessedTimeHigh(0), LastAccessedTimeLow(0), LastWriteTimeHigh(0), |
| LastWriteTimeLow(0), VolumeSerialNumber(0), FileSizeHigh(0), |
| FileSizeLow(0), FileIndexHigh(0), FileIndexLow(0), |
| Type(file_type::status_error), Perms(perms_not_known) {} |
| |
| file_status(file_type Type) |
| : LastAccessedTimeHigh(0), LastAccessedTimeLow(0), LastWriteTimeHigh(0), |
| LastWriteTimeLow(0), VolumeSerialNumber(0), FileSizeHigh(0), |
| FileSizeLow(0), FileIndexHigh(0), FileIndexLow(0), Type(Type), |
| Perms(perms_not_known) {} |
| |
| file_status(file_type Type, uint32_t LastAccessTimeHigh, |
| uint32_t LastAccessTimeLow, uint32_t LastWriteTimeHigh, |
| uint32_t LastWriteTimeLow, uint32_t VolumeSerialNumber, |
| uint32_t FileSizeHigh, uint32_t FileSizeLow, |
| uint32_t FileIndexHigh, uint32_t FileIndexLow) |
| : LastAccessedTimeHigh(LastAccessTimeHigh), LastAccessedTimeLow(LastAccessTimeLow), |
| LastWriteTimeHigh(LastWriteTimeHigh), |
| LastWriteTimeLow(LastWriteTimeLow), |
| VolumeSerialNumber(VolumeSerialNumber), FileSizeHigh(FileSizeHigh), |
| FileSizeLow(FileSizeLow), FileIndexHigh(FileIndexHigh), |
| FileIndexLow(FileIndexLow), Type(Type), Perms(perms_not_known) {} |
| #endif |
| |
| // getters |
| file_type type() const { return Type; } |
| perms permissions() const { return Perms; } |
| TimePoint<> getLastAccessedTime() const; |
| TimePoint<> getLastModificationTime() const; |
| UniqueID getUniqueID() const; |
| |
| #if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX) |
| uint32_t getUser() const { return fs_st_uid; } |
| uint32_t getGroup() const { return fs_st_gid; } |
| uint64_t getSize() const { return fs_st_size; } |
| #elif defined (LLVM_ON_WIN32) |
| uint32_t getUser() const { |
| return 9999; // Not applicable to Windows, so... |
| } |
| uint32_t getGroup() const { |
| return 9999; // Not applicable to Windows, so... |
| } |
| uint64_t getSize() const { |
| return (uint64_t(FileSizeHigh) << 32) + FileSizeLow; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| // setters |
| void type(file_type v) { Type = v; } |
| void permissions(perms p) { Perms = p; } |
| }; |
| |
| /// file_magic - An "enum class" enumeration of file types based on magic (the first |
| /// N bytes of the file). |
| struct file_magic { |
| enum Impl { |
| unknown = 0, ///< Unrecognized file |
| bitcode, ///< Bitcode file |
| archive, ///< ar style archive file |
| elf, ///< ELF Unknown type |
| elf_relocatable, ///< ELF Relocatable object file |
| elf_executable, ///< ELF Executable image |
| elf_shared_object, ///< ELF dynamically linked shared lib |
| elf_core, ///< ELF core image |
| macho_object, ///< Mach-O Object file |
| macho_executable, ///< Mach-O Executable |
| macho_fixed_virtual_memory_shared_lib, ///< Mach-O Shared Lib, FVM |
| macho_core, ///< Mach-O Core File |
| macho_preload_executable, ///< Mach-O Preloaded Executable |
| macho_dynamically_linked_shared_lib, ///< Mach-O dynlinked shared lib |
| macho_dynamic_linker, ///< The Mach-O dynamic linker |
| macho_bundle, ///< Mach-O Bundle file |
| macho_dynamically_linked_shared_lib_stub, ///< Mach-O Shared lib stub |
| macho_dsym_companion, ///< Mach-O dSYM companion file |
| macho_kext_bundle, ///< Mach-O kext bundle file |
| macho_universal_binary, ///< Mach-O universal binary |
| coff_cl_gl_object, ///< Microsoft cl.exe's intermediate code file |
| coff_object, ///< COFF object file |
| coff_import_library, ///< COFF import library |
| pecoff_executable, ///< PECOFF executable file |
| windows_resource, ///< Windows compiled resource file (.rc) |
| wasm_object ///< WebAssembly Object file |
| }; |
| |
| bool is_object() const { |
| return V != unknown; |
| } |
| |
| file_magic() : V(unknown) {} |
| file_magic(Impl V) : V(V) {} |
| operator Impl() const { return V; } |
| |
| private: |
| Impl V; |
| }; |
| |
| /// @} |
| /// @name Physical Operators |
| /// @{ |
| |
| /// @brief Make \a path an absolute path. |
| /// |
| /// Makes \a path absolute using the \a current_directory if it is not already. |
| /// An empty \a path will result in the \a current_directory. |
| /// |
| /// /absolute/path => /absolute/path |
| /// relative/../path => <current-directory>/relative/../path |
| /// |
| /// @param path A path that is modified to be an absolute path. |
| /// @returns errc::success if \a path has been made absolute, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code make_absolute(const Twine ¤t_directory, |
| SmallVectorImpl<char> &path); |
| |
| /// @brief Make \a path an absolute path. |
| /// |
| /// Makes \a path absolute using the current directory if it is not already. An |
| /// empty \a path will result in the current directory. |
| /// |
| /// /absolute/path => /absolute/path |
| /// relative/../path => <current-directory>/relative/../path |
| /// |
| /// @param path A path that is modified to be an absolute path. |
| /// @returns errc::success if \a path has been made absolute, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code make_absolute(SmallVectorImpl<char> &path); |
| |
| /// @brief Create all the non-existent directories in path. |
| /// |
| /// @param path Directories to create. |
| /// @returns errc::success if is_directory(path), otherwise a platform |
| /// specific error_code. If IgnoreExisting is false, also returns |
| /// error if the directory already existed. |
| std::error_code create_directories(const Twine &path, |
| bool IgnoreExisting = true, |
| perms Perms = owner_all | group_all); |
| |
| /// @brief Create the directory in path. |
| /// |
| /// @param path Directory to create. |
| /// @returns errc::success if is_directory(path), otherwise a platform |
| /// specific error_code. If IgnoreExisting is false, also returns |
| /// error if the directory already existed. |
| std::error_code create_directory(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreExisting = true, |
| perms Perms = owner_all | group_all); |
| |
| /// @brief Create a link from \a from to \a to. |
| /// |
| /// The link may be a soft or a hard link, depending on the platform. The caller |
| /// may not assume which one. Currently on windows it creates a hard link since |
| /// soft links require extra privileges. On unix, it creates a soft link since |
| /// hard links don't work on SMB file systems. |
| /// |
| /// @param to The path to hard link to. |
| /// @param from The path to hard link from. This is created. |
| /// @returns errc::success if the link was created, otherwise a platform |
| /// specific error_code. |
| std::error_code create_link(const Twine &to, const Twine &from); |
| |
| /// Create a hard link from \a from to \a to, or return an error. |
| /// |
| /// @param to The path to hard link to. |
| /// @param from The path to hard link from. This is created. |
| /// @returns errc::success if the link was created, otherwise a platform |
| /// specific error_code. |
| std::error_code create_hard_link(const Twine &to, const Twine &from); |
| |
| /// @brief Get the current path. |
| /// |
| /// @param result Holds the current path on return. |
| /// @returns errc::success if the current path has been stored in result, |
| /// otherwise a platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code current_path(SmallVectorImpl<char> &result); |
| |
| /// @brief Remove path. Equivalent to POSIX remove(). |
| /// |
| /// @param path Input path. |
| /// @returns errc::success if path has been removed or didn't exist, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error code. If IgnoreNonExisting is false, also |
| /// returns error if the file didn't exist. |
| std::error_code remove(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreNonExisting = true); |
| |
| /// @brief Rename \a from to \a to. Files are renamed as if by POSIX rename(). |
| /// |
| /// @param from The path to rename from. |
| /// @param to The path to rename to. This is created. |
| std::error_code rename(const Twine &from, const Twine &to); |
| |
| /// @brief Copy the contents of \a From to \a To. |
| /// |
| /// @param From The path to copy from. |
| /// @param To The path to copy to. This is created. |
| std::error_code copy_file(const Twine &From, const Twine &To); |
| |
| /// @brief Resize path to size. File is resized as if by POSIX truncate(). |
| /// |
| /// @param FD Input file descriptor. |
| /// @param Size Size to resize to. |
| /// @returns errc::success if \a path has been resized to \a size, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code resize_file(int FD, uint64_t Size); |
| |
| /// @} |
| /// @name Physical Observers |
| /// @{ |
| |
| /// @brief Does file exist? |
| /// |
| /// @param status A file_status previously returned from stat. |
| /// @returns True if the file represented by status exists, false if it does |
| /// not. |
| bool exists(file_status status); |
| |
| enum class AccessMode { Exist, Write, Execute }; |
| |
| /// @brief Can the file be accessed? |
| /// |
| /// @param Path Input path. |
| /// @returns errc::success if the path can be accessed, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code access(const Twine &Path, AccessMode Mode); |
| |
| /// @brief Does file exist? |
| /// |
| /// @param Path Input path. |
| /// @returns True if it exists, false otherwise. |
| inline bool exists(const Twine &Path) { |
| return !access(Path, AccessMode::Exist); |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief Can we execute this file? |
| /// |
| /// @param Path Input path. |
| /// @returns True if we can execute it, false otherwise. |
| bool can_execute(const Twine &Path); |
| |
| /// @brief Can we write this file? |
| /// |
| /// @param Path Input path. |
| /// @returns True if we can write to it, false otherwise. |
| inline bool can_write(const Twine &Path) { |
| return !access(Path, AccessMode::Write); |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief 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); |
| |
| /// @brief 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); |
| |
| /// @brief 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; |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief Does status represent a directory? |
| /// |
| /// @param status A file_status previously returned from status. |
| /// @returns status.type() == file_type::directory_file. |
| bool is_directory(file_status status); |
| |
| /// @brief Is path a directory? |
| /// |
| /// @param path Input path. |
| /// @param result Set to true if \a path is a directory, 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); |
| |
| /// @brief 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; |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief Does status represent a regular file? |
| /// |
| /// @param status A file_status previously returned from status. |
| /// @returns status_known(status) && status.type() == file_type::regular_file. |
| bool is_regular_file(file_status status); |
| |
| /// @brief Is path a regular file? |
| /// |
| /// @param path Input path. |
| /// @param result Set to true if \a path is a regular 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_regular_file(const Twine &path, bool &result); |
| |
| /// @brief 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; |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief Does this status represent something that exists but is not a |
| /// directory, regular file, or symlink? |
| /// |
| /// @param status A file_status previously returned from status. |
| /// @returns exists(s) && !is_regular_file(s) && !is_directory(s) |
| bool is_other(file_status status); |
| |
| /// @brief 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); |
| |
| /// @brief Get file status as if by POSIX stat(). |
| /// |
| /// @param path Input path. |
| /// @param result Set to the file status. |
| /// @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); |
| |
| /// @brief A version for when a file descriptor is already available. |
| std::error_code status(int FD, file_status &Result); |
| |
| /// @brief 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(); |
| } |
| |
| /// @brief 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 setLastModificationAndAccessTime(int FD, TimePoint<> Time); |
| |
| /// @brief Is status available? |
| /// |
| /// @param s Input file status. |
| /// @returns True if status() != status_error. |
| bool status_known(file_status s); |
| |
| /// @brief 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); |
| |
| /// @brief 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. |
| /// @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, |
| unsigned Mode = all_read | all_write); |
| |
| /// @brief Simpler version for clients that don't want an open file. |
| std::error_code createUniqueFile(const Twine &Model, |
| SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath); |
| |
| /// @brief 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); |
| |
| /// @brief Simpler version for clients that don't want an open file. |
| std::error_code createTemporaryFile(const Twine &Prefix, StringRef Suffix, |
| SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath); |
| |
| std::error_code createUniqueDirectory(const Twine &Prefix, |
| SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath); |
| |
| /// @brief Fetch a path to an open file, as specified by a file descriptor |
| /// |
| /// @param FD File descriptor to a currently open file |
| /// @param ResultPath The buffer into which to write the path |
| std::error_code getPathFromOpenFD(int FD, SmallVectorImpl<char> &ResultPath); |
| |
| enum OpenFlags : unsigned { |
| F_None = 0, |
| |
| /// F_Excl - When opening a file, this flag makes raw_fd_ostream |
| /// report an error if the file already exists. |
| F_Excl = 1, |
| |
| /// F_Append - When opening a file, if it already exists append to the |
| /// existing file instead of returning an error. This may not be specified |
| /// with F_Excl. |
| F_Append = 2, |
| |
| /// The file should be opened in text mode on platforms that make this |
| /// distinction. |
| F_Text = 4, |
| |
| /// Open the file for read and write. |
| F_RW = 8 |
| }; |
| |
| 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; |
| } |
| |
| std::error_code openFileForWrite(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD, |
| OpenFlags Flags, unsigned Mode = 0666); |
| |
| std::error_code openFileForRead(const Twine &Name, int &ResultFD, |
| SmallVectorImpl<char> *RealPath = nullptr); |
| |
| /// @brief Identify the type of a binary file based on how magical it is. |
| file_magic identify_magic(StringRef magic); |
| |
| /// @brief Get and identify \a path's type based on its content. |
| /// |
| /// @param path Input path. |
| /// @param result Set to the type of file, or file_magic::unknown. |
| /// @returns errc::success if result has been successfully set, otherwise a |
| /// platform-specific error_code. |
| std::error_code identify_magic(const Twine &path, file_magic &result); |
| |
| std::error_code getUniqueID(const Twine Path, UniqueID &Result); |
| |
| /// @brief 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. |
| uint64_t Size; |
| void *Mapping; |
| |
| std::error_code init(int FD, uint64_t Offset, mapmode Mode); |
| |
| public: |
| mapped_file_region() = delete; |
| mapped_file_region(mapped_file_region&) = delete; |
| mapped_file_region &operator =(mapped_file_region&) = delete; |
| |
| /// \param fd An open file descriptor to map. mapped_file_region takes |
| /// ownership if closefd is true. It must have been opended in the correct |
| /// mode. |
| mapped_file_region(int fd, mapmode mode, uint64_t length, uint64_t offset, |
| std::error_code &ec); |
| |
| ~mapped_file_region(); |
| |
| uint64_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. Caches the status either |
| /// from the result of the iteration syscall, or the first time status is |
| /// called. |
| class directory_entry { |
| std::string Path; |
| mutable file_status Status; |
| |
| public: |
| explicit directory_entry(const Twine &path, file_status st = file_status()) |
| : Path(path.str()) |
| , Status(st) {} |
| |
| directory_entry() = default; |
| |
| void assign(const Twine &path, file_status st = file_status()) { |
| Path = path.str(); |
| Status = st; |
| } |
| |
| void replace_filename(const Twine &filename, file_status st = file_status()); |
| |
| const std::string &path() const { return Path; } |
| std::error_code status(file_status &result) const; |
| |
| 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); |
| std::error_code directory_iterator_increment(DirIterState &); |
| std::error_code directory_iterator_destruct(DirIterState &); |
| |
| /// DirIterState - Keeps state for the directory_iterator. It is reference |
| /// counted in order to preserve InputIterator semantics on copy. |
| struct DirIterState : public RefCountedBase<DirIterState> { |
| DirIterState() |
| : IterationHandle(0) {} |
| |
| ~DirIterState() { |
| directory_iterator_destruct(*this); |
| } |
| |
| intptr_t IterationHandle; |
| 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 { |
| IntrusiveRefCntPtr<detail::DirIterState> State; |
| |
| public: |
| explicit directory_iterator(const Twine &path, std::error_code &ec) { |
| State = new detail::DirIterState; |
| SmallString<128> path_storage; |
| ec = detail::directory_iterator_construct(*State, |
| path.toStringRef(path_storage)); |
| } |
| |
| explicit directory_iterator(const directory_entry &de, std::error_code &ec) { |
| State = new detail::DirIterState; |
| ec = detail::directory_iterator_construct(*State, de.path()); |
| } |
| |
| /// Construct end iterator. |
| directory_iterator() : State(nullptr) {} |
| |
| // 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; |
| } |
| |
| bool operator!=(const directory_iterator &RHS) const { |
| return !(*this == RHS); |
| } |
| // Other members as required by |
| // C++ Std, 24.1.1 Input iterators [input.iterators] |
| }; |
| |
| namespace detail { |
| /// RecDirIterState - Keeps state for the recursive_directory_iterator. It is |
| /// reference counted in order to preserve InputIterator semantics on copy. |
| struct RecDirIterState : public RefCountedBase<RecDirIterState> { |
| RecDirIterState() |
| : Level(0) |
| , HasNoPushRequest(false) {} |
| |
| std::stack<directory_iterator, std::vector<directory_iterator>> Stack; |
| uint16_t Level; |
| bool HasNoPushRequest; |
| }; |
| } // end namespace detail |
| |
| /// recursive_directory_iterator - Same as directory_iterator except for it |
| /// recurses down into child directories. |
| class recursive_directory_iterator { |
| IntrusiveRefCntPtr<detail::RecDirIterState> State; |
| |
| public: |
| recursive_directory_iterator() = default; |
| explicit recursive_directory_iterator(const Twine &path, std::error_code &ec) |
| : State(new detail::RecDirIterState) { |
| State->Stack.push(directory_iterator(path, ec)); |
| if (State->Stack.top() == directory_iterator()) |
| State.reset(); |
| } |
| |
| // No operator++ because we need error_code. |
| recursive_directory_iterator &increment(std::error_code &ec) { |
| const directory_iterator end_itr; |
| |
| if (State->HasNoPushRequest) |
| State->HasNoPushRequest = false; |
| else { |
| file_status st; |
| if ((ec = State->Stack.top()->status(st))) return *this; |
| if (is_directory(st)) { |
| State->Stack.push(directory_iterator(*State->Stack.top(), ec)); |
| if (ec) return *this; |
| if (State->Stack.top() != end_itr) { |
| ++State->Level; |
| return *this; |
| } |
| State->Stack.pop(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| while (!State->Stack.empty() |
| && State->Stack.top().increment(ec) == end_itr) { |
| State->Stack.pop(); |
| --State->Level; |
| } |
| |
| // Check if we are done. If so, create an end iterator. |
| if (State->Stack.empty()) |
| State.reset(); |
| |
| return *this; |
| } |
| |
| const directory_entry &operator*() const { return *State->Stack.top(); } |
| const directory_entry *operator->() const { return &*State->Stack.top(); } |
| |
| // observers |
| /// Gets the current level. Starting path is at level 0. |
| int level() const { return State->Level; } |
| |
| /// Returns true if no_push has been called for this directory_entry. |
| bool no_push_request() const { return State->HasNoPushRequest; } |
| |
| // modifiers |
| /// 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"); |
| |
| 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); |
| |
| // 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); |
| } |
| // Other members as required by |
| // C++ Std, 24.1.1 Input iterators [input.iterators] |
| }; |
| |
| /// @} |
| |
| } // end namespace fs |
| } // end namespace sys |
| } // end namespace llvm |
| |
| #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_FILESYSTEM_H |