// Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. module os pub const ( args = []string{} max_path_len = 4096 ) // read_bytes returns all bytes read from file in `path`. pub fn read_bytes(path string) ?[]byte { mut fp := vfopen(path, 'rb')? C.fseek(fp, 0, C.SEEK_END) fsize := C.ftell(fp) C.rewind(fp) mut res := [byte(`0`)].repeat(fsize) nr_read_elements := C.fread(res.data, fsize, 1, fp) C.fclose(fp) return res[0..nr_read_elements * fsize] } // read_file reads the file in `path` and returns the contents. pub fn read_file(path string) ?string { mode := 'rb' mut fp := vfopen(path, mode)? defer { C.fclose(fp) } C.fseek(fp, 0, C.SEEK_END) fsize := C.ftell(fp) // C.fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET) // same as `C.rewind(fp)` below C.rewind(fp) unsafe { mut str := malloc(fsize + 1) C.fread(str, fsize, 1, fp) str[fsize] = 0 return str.vstring_with_len(fsize) } } /***************************** OS ops ************************/ // file_size returns the size of the file located in `path`. pub fn file_size(path string) int { mut s := C.stat{} unsafe { $if windows { $if tinyc { C.stat(charptr(path.str), &s) } $else { C._wstat(path.to_wide(), voidptr(&s)) } } $else { C.stat(charptr(path.str), &s) } } return s.st_size } // mv moves files or folders from `src` to `dst`. pub fn mv(src, dst string) { mut rdst := dst if is_dir(rdst) { rdst = join_path(rdst,file_name(src.trim_right(path_separator))) } $if windows { C._wrename(src.to_wide(), rdst.to_wide()) } $else { C.rename(charptr(src.str), charptr(rdst.str)) } } // cp copies files or folders from `src` to `dst`. pub fn cp(src, dst string) ? { $if windows { w_src := src.replace('/', '\\') w_dst := dst.replace('/', '\\') if C.CopyFile(w_src.to_wide(), w_dst.to_wide(), false) == 0 { result := C.GetLastError() return error_with_code('failed to copy $src to $dst', int(result)) } } $else { fp_from := C.open(charptr(src.str), C.O_RDONLY) if fp_from < 0 { // Check if file opened return error_with_code('cp: failed to open $src', int(fp_from)) } fp_to := C.open(charptr(dst.str), C.O_WRONLY | C.O_CREAT | C.O_TRUNC, C.S_IWUSR | C.S_IRUSR) if fp_to < 0 { // Check if file opened (permissions problems ...) C.close(fp_from) return error_with_code('cp (permission): failed to write to $dst (fp_to: $fp_to)', int(fp_to)) } mut buf := [1024]byte{} mut count := 0 for { // FIXME: use sizeof, bug: 'os__buf' undeclared //count = C.read(fp_from, buf, sizeof(buf)) count = C.read(fp_from, buf, 1024) if count == 0 { break } if C.write(fp_to, buf, count) < 0 { return error_with_code('cp: failed to write to $dst', int(-1)) } } from_attr := C.stat{} unsafe { C.stat(charptr(src.str), &from_attr) } if C.chmod(charptr(dst.str), from_attr.st_mode) < 0 { return error_with_code('failed to set permissions for $dst', int(-1)) } C.close(fp_to) C.close(fp_from) } } [deprecated] pub fn cp_r(osource_path, odest_path string, overwrite bool) ? { eprintln('warning: `os.cp_r` has been deprecated, use `os.cp_all` instead') return cp_all(osource_path, odest_path, overwrite) } // cp_all will recursively copy `src` to `dst`, // optionally overwriting files or dirs in `dst`. pub fn cp_all(src, dst string, overwrite bool) ? { source_path := os.real_path(src) dest_path := os.real_path(dst) if !os.exists(source_path) { return error("Source path doesn\'t exist") } // single file copy if !os.is_dir(source_path) { adjusted_path := if os.is_dir(dest_path) { os.join_path(dest_path,os.file_name(source_path)) } else { dest_path } if os.exists(adjusted_path) { if overwrite { os.rm(adjusted_path) } else { return error('Destination file path already exist') } } os.cp(source_path, adjusted_path)? return } if !os.is_dir(dest_path) { return error('Destination path is not a valid directory') } files := os.ls(source_path)? for file in files { sp := os.join_path(source_path, file) dp := os.join_path(dest_path, file) if os.is_dir(sp) { os.mkdir(dp)? } cp_all(sp, dp, overwrite) or { os.rmdir(dp) return error(err) } } } // mv_by_cp first copies the source file, and if it is copied successfully, deletes the source file. // may be used when you are not sure that the source and target are on the same mount/partition. pub fn mv_by_cp(source string, target string) ? { os.cp(source, target)? os.rm(source)? } // vfopen returns an opened C file, given its path and open mode. // NB: os.vfopen is useful for compatibility with C libraries, that expect `FILE *`. // If you write pure V code, os.create or os.open are more convenient. pub fn vfopen(path, mode string) ?&C.FILE { mut fp := voidptr(0) $if windows { fp = C._wfopen(path.to_wide(), mode.to_wide()) } $else { fp = C.fopen(charptr(path.str), charptr(mode.str)) } if isnil(fp) { return error('failed to open file "$path"') } else { return fp } } // fileno returns the file descriptor of an opened C file. pub fn fileno(cfile voidptr) int { $if windows { return C._fileno(cfile) } $else { mut cfile_casted := &C.FILE(0) // FILE* cfile_casted = 0; cfile_casted = cfile // Required on FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD as stdio.h defines fileno(..) with a macro // that performs a field access on its argument without casting from void*. return C.fileno(cfile_casted) } } // read_lines reads the file in `path` into an array of lines. pub fn read_lines(path string) ?[]string { buf := read_file(path)? return buf.split_into_lines() } // read_ulines reads the file in `path` into an array of ustring lines. fn read_ulines(path string) ?[]ustring { lines := read_lines(path)? // mut ulines := new_array(0, lines.len, sizeof(ustring)) mut ulines := []ustring{} for myline in lines { // ulines[i] = ustr ulines << myline.ustring() } return ulines } // open_append opens `path` file for appending. pub fn open_append(path string) ?File { mut file := File{} $if windows { wpath := path.replace('/', '\\').to_wide() mode := 'ab' file = File{ cfile: C._wfopen(wpath, mode.to_wide()) } } $else { cpath := path.str file = File{ cfile: C.fopen(charptr(cpath), 'ab') } } if isnil(file.cfile) { return error('failed to create(append) file "$path"') } file.is_opened = true return file } // open_file can be used to open or create a file with custom flags and permissions and returns a `File` object. pub fn open_file(path string, mode string, options ...int) ?File { mut flags := 0 for m in mode { match m { `r` { flags |= o_rdonly } `w` { flags |= o_create | o_trunc } `a` { flags |= o_create | o_append } `s` { flags |= o_sync } `n` { flags |= o_nonblock } `c` { flags |= o_noctty } `+` { flags |= o_rdwr } else {} } } mut permission := 0o666 if options.len > 0 { permission = options[0] } $if windows { if permission < 0o600 { permission = 0x0100 } else { permission = 0x0100 | 0x0080 } } mut p := path $if windows { p = path.replace('/', '\\') } fd := C.open(charptr(p.str), flags, permission) if fd == -1 { return error(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno)) } cfile := C.fdopen(fd, charptr(mode.str)) if isnil(cfile) { return error('Failed to open or create file "$path"') } return File{ cfile: cfile fd: fd is_opened: true } } // vpopen system starts the specified command, waits for it to complete, and returns its code. fn vpopen(path string) voidptr { // *C.FILE { $if windows { mode := 'rb' wpath := path.to_wide() return C._wpopen(wpath, mode.to_wide()) } $else { cpath := path.str return C.popen(charptr(cpath), 'r') } } fn posix_wait4_to_exit_status(waitret int) (int,bool) { $if windows { return waitret,false } $else { mut ret := 0 mut is_signaled := true // (see man system, man 2 waitpid: C macro WEXITSTATUS section) if C.WIFEXITED(waitret) { ret = C.WEXITSTATUS(waitret) is_signaled = false } else if C.WIFSIGNALED(waitret) { ret = C.WTERMSIG(waitret) is_signaled = true } return ret,is_signaled } } // posix_get_error_msg return error code representation in string. pub fn posix_get_error_msg(code int) string { ptr_text := C.strerror(code) // voidptr? if ptr_text == 0 { return '' } return tos3(ptr_text) } // vpclose will close a file pointer opened with `vpopen`. fn vpclose(f voidptr) int { $if windows { return C._pclose(f) } $else { ret,_ := posix_wait4_to_exit_status(C.pclose(f)) return ret } } pub struct Result { pub: exit_code int output string // stderr string // TODO } // system works like `exec`, but only returns a return code. pub fn system(cmd string) int { // if cmd.contains(';') || cmd.contains('&&') || cmd.contains('||') || cmd.contains('\n') { // TODO remove panic // panic(';, &&, || and \\n are not allowed in shell commands') // } mut ret := 0 $if windows { // overcome bug in system & _wsystem (cmd) when first char is quote `"` wcmd := if cmd.len > 1 && cmd[0] == `"` && cmd[1] != `"` { '"$cmd"' } else { cmd } unsafe { ret = C._wsystem(wcmd.to_wide()) } } $else { $if ios { unsafe { arg := [ c'/bin/sh', c'-c', byteptr(cmd.str), 0 ] pid := 0 ret = C.posix_spawn(&pid, '/bin/sh', 0, 0, arg.data, 0) status := 0 ret = C.waitpid(pid, &status, 0) if C.WIFEXITED(status) { ret = C.WEXITSTATUS(status) } } } $else { unsafe { ret = C.system(charptr(cmd.str)) } } } if ret == -1 { print_c_errno() } $if !windows { pret,is_signaled := posix_wait4_to_exit_status(ret) if is_signaled { println('Terminated by signal ${ret:2d} (' + sigint_to_signal_name(pret) + ')') } ret = pret } return ret } // sigint_to_signal_name will translate `si` signal integer code to it's string code representation. pub fn sigint_to_signal_name(si int) string { // POSIX signals: match si { 1 { return 'SIGHUP' } 2 { return 'SIGINT' } 3 { return 'SIGQUIT' } 4 { return 'SIGILL' } 6 { return 'SIGABRT' } 8 { return 'SIGFPE' } 9 { return 'SIGKILL' } 11 { return 'SIGSEGV' } 13 { return 'SIGPIPE' } 14 { return 'SIGALRM' } 15 { return 'SIGTERM' } else {} } $if linux { // From `man 7 signal` on linux: match si { // TODO dependent on platform // works only on x86/ARM/most others 10 /*, 30, 16 */ { return 'SIGUSR1' } 12 /*, 31, 17 */ { return 'SIGUSR2' } 17 /*, 20, 18 */ { return 'SIGCHLD' } 18 /*, 19, 25 */ { return 'SIGCONT' } 19 /*, 17, 23 */ { return 'SIGSTOP' } 20 /*, 18, 24 */ { return 'SIGTSTP' } 21 /*, 26 */ { return 'SIGTTIN' } 22 /*, 27 */ { return 'SIGTTOU' } // ///////////////////////////// 5 { return 'SIGTRAP' } 7 { return 'SIGBUS' } else {} } } return 'unknown' } const ( f_ok = 0 x_ok = 1 w_ok = 2 r_ok = 4 ) // exists returns true if `path` (file or directory) exists. pub fn exists(path string) bool { $if windows { p := path.replace('/', '\\') return C._waccess(p.to_wide(), f_ok) != -1 } $else { return C.access(charptr(path.str), f_ok) != -1 } } // is_executable returns `true` if `path` is executable. pub fn is_executable(path string) bool { $if windows { // NB: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/access-waccess?view=vs-2019 // i.e. there is no X bit there, the modes can be: // 00 Existence only // 02 Write-only // 04 Read-only // 06 Read and write p := os.real_path( path ) return ( os.exists( p ) && p.ends_with('.exe') ) } $if solaris { statbuf := C.stat{} unsafe { if C.stat(charptr(path.str), &statbuf) != 0 { return false } } return (int(statbuf.st_mode) & ( s_ixusr | s_ixgrp | s_ixoth )) != 0 } return C.access(charptr(path.str), x_ok) != -1 } // is_writable returns `true` if `path` is writable. pub fn is_writable(path string) bool { $if windows { p := path.replace('/', '\\') return C._waccess(p.to_wide(), w_ok) != -1 } $else { return C.access(charptr(path.str), w_ok) != -1 } } // is_readable returns `true` if `path` is readable. pub fn is_readable(path string) bool { $if windows { p := path.replace('/', '\\') return C._waccess(p.to_wide(), r_ok) != -1 } $else { return C.access(charptr(path.str), r_ok) != -1 } } [deprecated] pub fn file_exists(_path string) bool { eprintln('warning: `os.file_exists` has been deprecated, use `os.exists` instead') return exists(_path) } // rm removes file in `path`. pub fn rm(path string) ? { $if windows { rc := C._wremove(path.to_wide()) if rc == -1 { //TODO: proper error as soon as it's supported on windows return error('Failed to remove "$path"') } } $else { rc := C.remove(charptr(path.str)) if rc == -1 { return error(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno)) } } // C.unlink(path.cstr()) } // rmdir removes a specified directory. pub fn rmdir(path string) ? { $if windows { rc := C.RemoveDirectory(path.to_wide()) if rc == 0 { // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-removedirectorya - 0 is failure return error('Failed to remove "$path"') } } $else { rc := C.rmdir(charptr(path.str)) if rc == -1 { return error(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno)) } } } [deprecated] pub fn rmdir_recursive(path string) { eprintln('warning: `os.rmdir_recursive` has been deprecated, use `os.rmdir_all` instead') rmdir_all(path) } // rmdir_all recursively removes the specified directory. pub fn rmdir_all(path string) ? { mut ret_err := '' items := os.ls(path)? for item in items { if os.is_dir(os.join_path(path, item)) { rmdir_all(os.join_path(path, item)) } os.rm(os.join_path(path, item)) or { ret_err = err } } os.rmdir(path) or { ret_err = err } if ret_err.len > 0 { return error(ret_err) } } // is_dir_empty will return a `bool` whether or not `path` is empty. pub fn is_dir_empty(path string) bool { items := os.ls(path) or { return true } return items.len == 0 } // print_c_errno will print the current value of `C.errno`. fn print_c_errno() { e := C.errno se := tos_clone(byteptr(C.strerror(C.errno))) println('errno=$e err=$se') } // file_ext will return the part after the last occurence of `.` in `path`. // The `.` is included. pub fn file_ext(path string) string { pos := path.last_index('.') or { return '' } return path[pos..] } // dir will return the part of `path` before the last occurence of a `path_separator`. pub fn dir(path string) string { pos := path.last_index(path_separator) or { return '.' } return path[..pos] } // base_dir will return the base directory of `path`. // The `path_separator` is included. pub fn base_dir(path string) string { posx := path.last_index(path_separator) or { return path.clone() } // NB: *without* terminating / return path[..posx] } // file_name will return all characters found after the last occurence of `path_separator`. // file extension is included. pub fn file_name(path string) string { return path.all_after_last(path_separator) } // input returns a one-line string from stdin, after printing a prompt. pub fn input(prompt string) string { print(prompt) flush() return get_line() } // get_line returns a one-line string from stdin pub fn get_line() string { str := get_raw_line() $if windows { return str.trim_right('\r\n') } $else { return str.trim_right('\n') } } // get_raw_line returns a one-line string from stdin along with '\n' if there is any. pub fn get_raw_line() string { $if windows { unsafe { max_line_chars := 256 buf := malloc(max_line_chars * 2) h_input := C.GetStdHandle(std_input_handle) mut bytes_read := 0 if is_atty(0) > 0 { C.ReadConsole(h_input, buf, max_line_chars * 2, &bytes_read, 0) return string_from_wide2(&u16(buf), bytes_read) } mut offset := 0 for { pos := buf + offset res := C.ReadFile(h_input, pos, 1, &bytes_read, 0) if !res || bytes_read == 0 { break } if *pos == `\n` || *pos == `\r` { offset++ break } offset++ } return buf.vstring_with_len(offset) } } $else { max := size_t(0) mut buf := charptr(0) nr_chars := C.getline(&buf, &max, C.stdin) //defer { unsafe{ free(buf) } } if nr_chars == 0 || nr_chars == -1 { return '' } return tos3(buf) //res := tos_clone(buf) //return res } } // get_raw_stdin will get the raw input from stdin. pub fn get_raw_stdin() []byte { $if windows { unsafe { block_bytes := 512 mut buf := malloc(block_bytes) h_input := C.GetStdHandle(std_input_handle) mut bytes_read := 0 mut offset := 0 for { pos := buf + offset res := C.ReadFile(h_input, pos, block_bytes, &bytes_read, 0) offset += bytes_read if !res { break } buf = v_realloc(buf, u32(offset + block_bytes + (block_bytes-bytes_read))) } C.CloseHandle(h_input) return array{element_size: 1 data: voidptr(buf) len: offset cap: offset } } } $else { panic('get_raw_stdin not implemented on this platform...') } } // get_lines returns an array of strings read from from stdin. // reading is stopped when an empty line is read. pub fn get_lines() []string { mut line := '' mut inputstr := []string{} for { line = get_line() if line.len <= 0 { break } line = line.trim_space() inputstr << line } return inputstr } // get_lines_joined returns a string of the values read from from stdin. // reading is stopped when an empty line is read. pub fn get_lines_joined() string { mut line := '' mut inputstr := '' for { line = get_line() if line.len <= 0 { break } line = line.trim_space() inputstr += line } return inputstr } // user_os returns current user operating system name. pub fn user_os() string { $if linux { return 'linux' } $if macos { return 'mac' } $if windows { return 'windows' } $if freebsd { return 'freebsd' } $if openbsd { return 'openbsd' } $if netbsd { return 'netbsd' } $if dragonfly { return 'dragonfly' } $if android { return 'android' } $if solaris { return 'solaris' } $if haiku { return 'haiku' } return 'unknown' } // home_dir returns path to user's home directory. pub fn home_dir() string { $if windows { return os.getenv('USERPROFILE') + os.path_separator } $else { //println('home_dir() call') //res:= os.getenv('HOME') + os.path_separator //println('res="$res"') return os.getenv('HOME') + os.path_separator } } // write_file writes `text` data to a file in `path`. pub fn write_file(path, text string) ? { mut f := os.create(path)? f.write(text) f.close() } // write_file_array writes the data in `buffer` to a file in `path`. pub fn write_file_array(path string, buffer array) ? { mut f := os.create(path)? f.write_bytes_at(buffer.data, (buffer.len * buffer.element_size), 0) f.close() } // read_file_array reads an array of `T` values from file `path`. pub fn read_file_array(path string) []T { a := T{} tsize := int(sizeof(a)) // prepare for reading, get current file size mut fp := vfopen(path, 'rb') or { return array{} } C.fseek(fp, 0, C.SEEK_END) fsize := C.ftell(fp) C.rewind(fp) // read the actual data from the file len := fsize / tsize buf := malloc(fsize) C.fread(buf, fsize, 1, fp) C.fclose(fp) return array{element_size: tsize data: buf len: len cap: len } } pub fn on_segfault(f voidptr) { $if windows { return } $if macos { C.printf("TODO") /* mut sa := C.sigaction{} C.memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(C.sigaction_size)) C.sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask) sa.sa_sigaction = f sa.sa_flags = C.SA_SIGINFO C.sigaction(C.SIGSEGV, &sa, 0) */ } } // executable returns the path name of the executable that started the current // process. pub fn executable() string { $if linux { mut result := vcalloc(max_path_len) count := C.readlink('/proc/self/exe', charptr(result), max_path_len) if count < 0 { eprintln('os.executable() failed at reading /proc/self/exe to get exe path') return executable_fallback() } return unsafe { result.vstring() } } $if windows { max := 512 size := max * 2 // max_path_len * sizeof(wchar_t) mut result := &u16(vcalloc(size)) len := C.GetModuleFileName(0, result, max) // determine if the file is a windows symlink attrs := C.GetFileAttributesW(result) is_set := attrs & 0x400 // FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT if is_set != 0 { // it's a windows symlink // gets handle with GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, 0, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0 file := C.CreateFile(result, 0x80000000, 1, 0, 3, 0x80, 0) if file != -1 { final_path := &u16(vcalloc(size)) // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-getfinalpathnamebyhandlew final_len := C.GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(file, final_path, size, 0) if final_len < size { ret := string_from_wide2(final_path, final_len) // remove '\\?\' from beginning (see link above) return ret[4..] } else { eprintln('os.executable() saw that the executable file path was too long') } } C.CloseHandle(file) } return string_from_wide2(result, len) } $if macos { mut result := vcalloc(max_path_len) pid := C.getpid() ret := proc_pidpath(pid, result, max_path_len) if ret <= 0 { eprintln('os.executable() failed at calling proc_pidpath with pid: $pid . proc_pidpath returned $ret ') return executable_fallback() } return unsafe { result.vstring() } } $if freebsd { mut result := vcalloc(max_path_len) mib := [1/* CTL_KERN */, 14/* KERN_PROC */, 12/* KERN_PROC_PATHNAME */, -1] size := max_path_len unsafe { C.sysctl(mib.data, 4, result, &size, 0, 0) } return unsafe { result.vstring() } } // "Sadly there is no way to get the full path of the executed file in OpenBSD." $if openbsd {} $if solaris {} $if haiku {} $if netbsd { mut result := vcalloc(max_path_len) count := C.readlink('/proc/curproc/exe', charptr(result), max_path_len) if count < 0 { eprintln('os.executable() failed at reading /proc/curproc/exe to get exe path') return executable_fallback() } return result.vstring_with_len(count) } $if dragonfly { mut result := vcalloc(max_path_len) count := C.readlink('/proc/curproc/file', charptr(result), max_path_len) if count < 0 { eprintln('os.executable() failed at reading /proc/curproc/file to get exe path') return executable_fallback() } return unsafe { result.vstring_with_len(count) } } return executable_fallback() } // executable_fallback is used when there is not a more platform specific and accurate implementation. // It relies on path manipulation of os.args[0] and os.wd_at_startup, so it may not work properly in // all cases, but it should be better, than just using os.args[0] directly. fn executable_fallback() string { if os.args.len == 0 { // we are early in the bootstrap, os.args has not been initialized yet :-| return '' } mut exepath := os.args[0] $if windows { if !exepath.contains('.exe') { exepath += '.exe' } } if !os.is_abs_path(exepath) { if exepath.contains( os.path_separator ) { exepath = os.join_path(os.wd_at_startup, exepath) }else{ // no choice but to try to walk the PATH folders :-| ... foundpath := os.find_abs_path_of_executable(exepath) or { '' } if foundpath.len > 0 { exepath = foundpath } } } exepath = os.real_path(exepath) return exepath } // find_exe_path walks the environment PATH, just like most shell do, it returns // the absolute path of the executable if found pub fn find_abs_path_of_executable(exepath string) ?string { if os.is_abs_path(exepath) { return os.real_path(exepath) } mut res := '' env_path_delimiter := if os.user_os() == 'windows' { ';' } else { ':' } paths := os.getenv('PATH').split(env_path_delimiter) for p in paths { found_abs_path := os.join_path( p, exepath ) if os.exists( found_abs_path ) && os.is_executable( found_abs_path ) { res = found_abs_path break } } if res.len>0 { return os.real_path(res) } return error('failed to find executable') } // exists_in_system_path returns `true` if `prog` exists in the system's PATH pub fn exists_in_system_path(prog string) bool { os.find_abs_path_of_executable(prog) or { return false } return true } [deprecated] pub fn dir_exists(path string) bool { eprintln('warning: `os.dir_exists` has been deprecated, use `os.is_dir` instead') return is_dir(path) } // is_dir returns a `bool` indicating whether the given `path` is a directory. pub fn is_dir(path string) bool { $if windows { w_path := path.replace('/', '\\') attr := C.GetFileAttributesW(w_path.to_wide()) if attr == u32(C.INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES) { return false } if int(attr) & C.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 { return true } return false } $else { statbuf := C.stat{} if unsafe {C.stat(charptr(path.str), &statbuf)} != 0 { return false } // ref: https://code.woboq.org/gcc/include/sys/stat.h.html val:= int(statbuf.st_mode) & os.s_ifmt return val == s_ifdir } } // is_file returns a `bool` indicating whether the given `path` is a file. pub fn is_file(path string) bool { return exists(path) && !is_dir(path) } // is_link returns a boolean indicating whether `path` is a link. pub fn is_link(path string) bool { $if windows { return false // TODO } $else { statbuf := C.stat{} if C.lstat(charptr(path.str), &statbuf) != 0 { return false } return int(statbuf.st_mode) & s_ifmt == s_iflnk } } // chdir changes the current working directory to the new directory in `path`. pub fn chdir(path string) { $if windows { C._wchdir(path.to_wide()) } $else { C.chdir(charptr(path.str)) } } // getwd returns the absolute path of the current directory. pub fn getwd() string { $if windows { max := 512 // max_path_len * sizeof(wchar_t) buf := &u16(vcalloc(max * 2)) if C._wgetcwd(buf, max) == 0 { return '' } return string_from_wide(buf) } $else { buf := vcalloc(512) if C.getcwd(charptr(buf), 512) == 0 { return '' } return unsafe { buf.vstring() } } } // real_path returns the full absolute path for fpath, with all relative ../../, symlinks and so on resolved. // See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/realpath.html // Also https://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2007/11/pathmax-simply-isnt.html // and https://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2007/11/implementing-realpath-in-c.html // NB: this particular rabbit hole is *deep* ... pub fn real_path(fpath string) string { mut fullpath := vcalloc(max_path_len) mut ret := charptr(0) $if windows { ret = charptr(C._fullpath(fullpath, fpath.str, max_path_len)) if ret == 0 { return fpath } } $else { ret = charptr(C.realpath(charptr(fpath.str), charptr(fullpath))) if ret == 0 { return fpath } } return unsafe { fullpath.vstring() } } // is_abs_path returns `true` if `path` is absolute. pub fn is_abs_path(path string) bool { $if windows { return path[0] == `/` || // incase we're in MingGW bash (path[0].is_letter() && path[1] == `:`) } return path[0] == `/` } // join_path returns a path as string from input string parameter(s). pub fn join_path(base string, dirs ...string) string { mut result := []string{} result << base.trim_right('\\/') for d in dirs { result << d } return result.join(path_separator) } // walk_ext returns a recursive list of all files in `path` ending with `ext`. pub fn walk_ext(path, ext string) []string { if !os.is_dir(path) { return [] } mut files := os.ls(path) or { return [] } mut res := []string{} separator := if path.ends_with(os.path_separator) { '' } else { os.path_separator } for file in files { if file.starts_with('.') { continue } p := path + separator + file if os.is_dir(p) && !os.is_link(p) { res << walk_ext(p, ext) } else if file.ends_with(ext) { res << p } } return res } // walk recursively traverses the given directory `path`. // When a file is encountred it will call the callback function with current file as argument. pub fn walk(path string, f fn(path string)) { if !os.is_dir(path) { return } mut files := os.ls(path) or { return } for file in files { p := path + os.path_separator + file if os.is_dir(p) && !os.is_link(p) { walk(p, f) } else if os.exists(p) { f(p) } } return } [unsafe] // signal will assign `handler` callback to be called when `signum` signal is recieved. pub fn signal(signum int, handler voidptr) { unsafe { C.signal(signum, handler) } } // fork will fork the current system process and return the pid of the fork. pub fn fork() int { mut pid := -1 $if !windows { pid = C.fork() } $if windows { panic('os.fork not supported in windows') // TODO } return pid } // wait blocks the calling process until one of its child processes exits or a signal is received. // After child process terminates, parent continues its execution after wait system call instruction. pub fn wait() int { mut pid := -1 $if !windows { pid = C.wait(0) } $if windows { panic('os.wait not supported in windows') // TODO } return pid } // file_last_mod_unix returns the "last modified" time stamp of file in `path`. pub fn file_last_mod_unix(path string) int { attr := C.stat{} // # struct stat attr; unsafe { C.stat(charptr(path.str), &attr) } // # stat(path.str, &attr); return attr.st_mtime // # return attr.st_mtime ; } // log will print "os.log: "+`s` ... pub fn log(s string) { println('os.log: ' + s) } [deprecated] pub fn flush_stdout() { eprintln('warning: `os.flush_stdout` has been deprecated, use `os.flush` instead') flush() } // flush will flush the stdout buffer. pub fn flush() { C.fflush(C.stdout) } // mkdir_all will create a valid full path of all directories given in `path`. pub fn mkdir_all(path string) ? { mut p := if path.starts_with(os.path_separator) { os.path_separator } else { '' } path_parts := path.trim_left(os.path_separator).split(os.path_separator) for subdir in path_parts { p += subdir + os.path_separator if os.exists(p) && os.is_dir(p) { continue } os.mkdir(p) or { return error('folder: $p, error: $err') } } } // cache_dir returns the path to a *writable* user specific folder, suitable for writing non-essential data. pub fn cache_dir() string { // See: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html // There is a single base directory relative to which user-specific non-essential // (cached) data should be written. This directory is defined by the environment // variable $XDG_CACHE_HOME. // $XDG_CACHE_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user specific // non-essential data files should be stored. If $XDG_CACHE_HOME is either not set // or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.cache should be used. $if !windows { xdg_cache_home := os.getenv('XDG_CACHE_HOME') if xdg_cache_home != '' { return xdg_cache_home } } cdir := os.home_dir() + '.cache' if !os.is_dir(cdir) && !os.is_link(cdir) { os.mkdir(cdir) or { panic(err) } } return cdir } // temp_dir returns the path to a folder, that is suitable for storing temporary files. pub fn temp_dir() string { mut path := os.getenv('TMPDIR') $if windows { if path == '' { // TODO see Qt's implementation? // https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdir.html#tempPath // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e164d61ca8263fc4b46fdd916e1ea77c7dd2b735/src/corelib/io/qfilesystemengine_win.cpp#L1275 path = os.getenv('TEMP') if path == '' { path = os.getenv('TMP') } if path == '' { path = 'C:/tmp' } } } $if android { // TODO test+use '/data/local/tmp' on Android before using cache_dir() if path == '' { path = os.cache_dir() } } if path == '' { path = '/tmp' } return path } // chmod change file access attributes of `path` to `mode`. // Octals like `0o600` can be used. pub fn chmod(path string, mode int) { C.chmod(charptr(path.str), mode) } pub const ( wd_at_startup = getwd() ) // resource_abs_path returns an absolute path, for the given `path`. // (the path is expected to be relative to the executable program) // See https://discordapp.com/channels/592103645835821068/592294828432424960/630806741373943808 // It gives a convenient way to access program resources like images, fonts, sounds and so on, // *no matter* how the program was started, and what is the current working directory. pub fn resource_abs_path(path string) string { mut base_path := os.real_path(os.dir(os.executable())) vresource := os.getenv('V_RESOURCE_PATH') if vresource.len != 0 { base_path = vresource } return os.real_path(os.join_path(base_path, path)) } // open tries to open a file for reading and returns back a read-only `File` object. pub fn open(path string) ?File { /* $if linux { $if !android { fd := C.syscall(sys_open, path.str, 511) if fd == -1 { return error('failed to open file "$path"') } return File{ fd: fd is_opened: true } } } */ cfile := vfopen(path, 'rb')? fd := fileno(cfile) return File { cfile: cfile fd: fd is_opened: true } } // create creates or opens a file at a specified location and returns a write-only `File` object. pub fn create(path string) ?File { /* // NB: android/termux/bionic is also a kind of linux, // but linux syscalls there sometimes fail, // while the libc version should work. $if linux { $if !android { //$if macos { // fd = C.syscall(398, path.str, 0x601, 0x1b6) //} //$if linux { fd = C.syscall(sys_creat, path.str, 511) //} if fd == -1 { return error('failed to create file "$path"') } file = File{ fd: fd is_opened: true } return file } } */ cfile := vfopen(path, 'wb')? fd := fileno(cfile) return File { cfile: cfile fd: fd is_opened: true } } pub struct Uname { pub mut: sysname string nodename string release string version string machine string }