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249 lines
5.6 KiB
V
249 lines
5.6 KiB
V
module os
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import strings
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import strings.textscanner
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// Collection of useful functions for manipulation, validation and analysis of system paths.
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// The following functions handle paths depending on the operating system,
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// therefore results may be different for certain operating systems.
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const (
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fslash = `/`
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bslash = `\\`
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dot = `.`
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qmark = `?`
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dot_dot = '..'
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empty = ''
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dot_str = '.'
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)
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// is_abs_path returns `true` if the given `path` is absolute.
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pub fn is_abs_path(path string) bool {
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if path.len == 0 {
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return false
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}
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$if windows {
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return is_unc_path(path) || is_drive_rooted(path) || is_normal_path(path)
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}
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return path[0] == os.fslash
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}
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// abs_path joins the current working directory
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// with the given `path` (if the `path` is relative)
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// and returns the absolute path representation.
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pub fn abs_path(path string) string {
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wd := getwd()
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if path.len == 0 {
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return wd
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}
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npath := norm_path(path)
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if npath == os.dot_str {
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return wd
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}
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if !is_abs_path(npath) {
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mut sb := strings.new_builder(npath.len)
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sb.write_string(wd)
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sb.write_string(path_separator)
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sb.write_string(npath)
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return norm_path(sb.str())
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}
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return npath
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}
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// norm_path returns the normalized version of the given `path`
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// by resolving backlinks (..), turning forward slashes into
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// back slashes on a Windows system and eliminating:
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// - references to current directories (.)
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// - redundant path separators
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// - the last path separator
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[direct_array_access]
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pub fn norm_path(path string) string {
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if path.len == 0 {
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return '.'
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}
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rooted := is_abs_path(path)
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volume := get_volume(path)
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volume_len := volume.len
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cpath := clean_path(path[volume_len..])
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if cpath.len == 0 && volume_len == 0 {
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return '.'
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}
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spath := cpath.split(path_separator)
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if os.dot_dot !in spath {
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return if volume_len != 0 { volume + cpath } else { cpath }
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}
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// resolve backlinks (..)
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spath_len := spath.len
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mut sb := strings.new_builder(cpath.len)
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if rooted {
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sb.write_string(path_separator)
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}
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mut new_path := []string{cap: spath_len}
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mut backlink_count := 0
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for i := spath_len - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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part := spath[i]
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if part == os.empty {
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continue
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}
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if part == os.dot_dot {
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backlink_count++
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continue
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}
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if backlink_count != 0 {
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backlink_count--
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continue
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}
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new_path.prepend(part)
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}
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// append backlink(s) to the path if backtracking
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// is not possible and the given path is not rooted
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if backlink_count != 0 && !rooted {
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for i in 0 .. backlink_count {
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sb.write_string(os.dot_dot)
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if new_path.len == 0 && i == backlink_count - 1 {
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break
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}
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sb.write_string(path_separator)
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}
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}
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sb.write_string(new_path.join(path_separator))
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res := sb.str()
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if res.len == 0 {
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if volume_len != 0 {
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return volume
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}
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if !rooted {
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return '.'
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}
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return path_separator
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}
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if volume_len != 0 {
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return volume + res
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}
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return res
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}
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// clean_path returns the "cleaned" version of the given `path`
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// by turning forward slashes into back slashes
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// on a Windows system and eliminating:
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// - references to current directories (.)
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// - redundant separators
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// - the last path separator
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fn clean_path(path string) string {
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if path.len == 0 {
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return ''
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}
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mut sb := strings.new_builder(path.len)
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mut sc := textscanner.new(path)
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for sc.next() != -1 {
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curr := u8(sc.current())
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back := sc.peek_back()
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peek := sc.peek()
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// skip current path separator if last byte was a path separator
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if back != -1 && is_slash(u8(back)) && is_slash(curr) {
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continue
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}
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// skip reference to current dir (.)
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if (back == -1 || is_slash(u8(back))) && curr == os.dot
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&& (peek == -1 || is_slash(u8(peek))) {
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// skip if the next byte is a path separator
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if peek != -1 && is_slash(u8(peek)) {
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sc.skip_n(1)
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}
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continue
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}
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// turn foward slash into a back slash on a Windows system
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$if windows {
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if curr == os.fslash {
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sb.write_u8(os.bslash)
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continue
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}
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}
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sb.write_u8(u8(sc.current()))
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}
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res := sb.str()
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// eliminate the last path separator
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if res.len > 1 && is_slash(res[res.len - 1]) {
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return res[..res.len - 1]
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}
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return res
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}
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// win_volume_len returns the length of the
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// Windows volume/drive from the given `path`.
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fn win_volume_len(path string) int {
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plen := path.len
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if plen < 2 {
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return 0
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}
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if has_drive_letter(path) {
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return 2
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}
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// its UNC path / DOS device path?
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if plen >= 5 && starts_w_slash_slash(path) && !is_slash(path[2]) {
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for i := 3; i < plen; i++ {
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if is_slash(path[i]) {
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if i + 1 >= plen || is_slash(path[i + 1]) {
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break
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}
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i++
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for ; i < plen; i++ {
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if is_slash(path[i]) {
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return i
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}
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}
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return i
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}
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}
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}
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return 0
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}
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fn get_volume(path string) string {
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$if !windows {
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return ''
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}
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volume := path[..win_volume_len(path)]
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if volume.len == 0 {
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return ''
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}
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if volume[0] == os.fslash {
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return volume.replace('/', '\\')
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}
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return volume
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}
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fn is_slash(b u8) bool {
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$if windows {
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return b == os.bslash || b == os.fslash
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}
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return b == os.fslash
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}
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fn is_unc_path(path string) bool {
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return win_volume_len(path) >= 5 && starts_w_slash_slash(path)
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}
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fn has_drive_letter(path string) bool {
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return path.len >= 2 && path[0].is_letter() && path[1] == `:`
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}
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fn starts_w_slash_slash(path string) bool {
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return path.len >= 2 && is_slash(path[0]) && is_slash(path[1])
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}
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fn is_drive_rooted(path string) bool {
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return path.len >= 3 && has_drive_letter(path) && is_slash(path[2])
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}
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// is_normal_path returns `true` if the given
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// `path` is NOT a network or Windows device path.
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fn is_normal_path(path string) bool {
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plen := path.len
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if plen == 0 {
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return false
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}
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return (plen == 1 && is_slash(path[0])) || (plen >= 2 && is_slash(path[0])
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&& !is_slash(path[1]))
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}
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