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1 //===-- FileSpec.h ----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 
10 #ifndef liblldb_FileSpec_h_
11 #define liblldb_FileSpec_h_
12 #if defined(__cplusplus)
13 
14 #include "lldb/lldb-private.h"
15 #include "lldb/Core/ConstString.h"
16 #include "lldb/Core/STLUtils.h"
17 #include "lldb/Host/TimeValue.h"
18 
19 namespace lldb_private {
20 
21 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
22 /// @class FileSpec FileSpec.h "lldb/Host/FileSpec.h"
23 /// @brief A file utility class.
24 ///
25 /// A file specification class that divides paths up into a directory
26 /// and basename. These string values of the paths are put into uniqued
27 /// string pools for fast comparisons and efficient memory usage.
28 ///
29 /// Another reason the paths are split into the directory and basename
30 /// is to allow efficient debugger searching. Often in a debugger the
31 /// user types in the basename of the file, for example setting a
32 /// breakpoint by file and line, or specifying a module (shared library)
33 /// to limit the scope in which to execute a command. The user rarely
34 /// types in a full path. When the paths are already split up, it makes
35 /// it easy for us to compare only the basenames of a lot of file
36 /// specifications without having to split up the file path each time
37 /// to get to the basename.
38 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
39 class FileSpec
40 {
41 public:
42     typedef enum FileType
43     {
44         eFileTypeInvalid = -1,
45         eFileTypeUnknown = 0,
46         eFileTypeDirectory,
47         eFileTypePipe,
48         eFileTypeRegular,
49         eFileTypeSocket,
50         eFileTypeSymbolicLink,
51         eFileTypeOther
52     } FileType;
53 
54     FileSpec();
55 
56     //------------------------------------------------------------------
57     /// Constructor with path.
58     ///
59     /// Takes a path to a file which can be just a filename, or a full
60     /// path. If \a path is not NULL or empty, this function will call
61     /// FileSpec::SetFile (const char *path, bool resolve).
62     ///
63     /// @param[in] path
64     ///     The full or partial path to a file.
65     ///
66     /// @param[in] resolve_path
67     ///     If \b true, then we resolve the path with realpath,
68     ///     if \b false we trust the path is in canonical form already.
69     ///
70     /// @see FileSpec::SetFile (const char *path, bool resolve)
71     //------------------------------------------------------------------
72     explicit FileSpec (const char *path, bool resolve_path);
73 
74     //------------------------------------------------------------------
75     /// Copy constructor
76     ///
77     /// Makes a copy of the uniqued directory and filename strings from
78     /// \a rhs.
79     ///
80     /// @param[in] rhs
81     ///     A const FileSpec object reference to copy.
82     //------------------------------------------------------------------
83     FileSpec (const FileSpec& rhs);
84 
85     //------------------------------------------------------------------
86     /// Copy constructor
87     ///
88     /// Makes a copy of the uniqued directory and filename strings from
89     /// \a rhs if it is not NULL.
90     ///
91     /// @param[in] rhs
92     ///     A const FileSpec object pointer to copy if non-NULL.
93     //------------------------------------------------------------------
94     FileSpec (const FileSpec* rhs);
95 
96     //------------------------------------------------------------------
97     /// Destructor.
98     //------------------------------------------------------------------
99     ~FileSpec ();
100 
101     //------------------------------------------------------------------
102     /// Assignment operator.
103     ///
104     /// Makes a copy of the uniqued directory and filename strings from
105     /// \a rhs.
106     ///
107     /// @param[in] rhs
108     ///     A const FileSpec object reference to assign to this object.
109     ///
110     /// @return
111     ///     A const reference to this object.
112     //------------------------------------------------------------------
113     const FileSpec&
114     operator= (const FileSpec& rhs);
115 
116     //------------------------------------------------------------------
117     /// Equal to operator
118     ///
119     /// Tests if this object is equal to \a rhs.
120     ///
121     /// @param[in] rhs
122     ///     A const FileSpec object reference to compare this object
123     ///     to.
124     ///
125     /// @return
126     ///     \b true if this object is equal to \a rhs, \b false
127     ///     otherwise.
128     //------------------------------------------------------------------
129     bool
130     operator== (const FileSpec& rhs) const;
131 
132     //------------------------------------------------------------------
133     /// Not equal to operator
134     ///
135     /// Tests if this object is not equal to \a rhs.
136     ///
137     /// @param[in] rhs
138     ///     A const FileSpec object reference to compare this object
139     ///     to.
140     ///
141     /// @return
142     ///     \b true if this object is equal to \a rhs, \b false
143     ///     otherwise.
144     //------------------------------------------------------------------
145     bool
146     operator!= (const FileSpec& rhs) const;
147 
148     //------------------------------------------------------------------
149     /// Less than to operator
150     ///
151     /// Tests if this object is less than \a rhs.
152     ///
153     /// @param[in] rhs
154     ///     A const FileSpec object reference to compare this object
155     ///     to.
156     ///
157     /// @return
158     ///     \b true if this object is less than \a rhs, \b false
159     ///     otherwise.
160     //------------------------------------------------------------------
161     bool
162     operator< (const FileSpec& rhs) const;
163 
164     //------------------------------------------------------------------
165     /// Convert to pointer operator.
166     ///
167     /// This allows code to check a FileSpec object to see if it
168     /// contains anything valid using code such as:
169     ///
170     /// @code
171     /// FileSpec file_spec(...);
172     /// if (file_spec)
173     /// { ...
174     /// @endcode
175     ///
176     /// @return
177     ///     A pointer to this object if either the directory or filename
178     ///     is valid, NULL otherwise.
179     //------------------------------------------------------------------
180     operator bool() const;
181 
182     //------------------------------------------------------------------
183     /// Logical NOT operator.
184     ///
185     /// This allows code to check a FileSpec object to see if it is
186     /// invalid using code such as:
187     ///
188     /// @code
189     /// FileSpec file_spec(...);
190     /// if (!file_spec)
191     /// { ...
192     /// @endcode
193     ///
194     /// @return
195     ///     Returns \b true if the object has an empty directory and
196     ///     filename, \b false otherwise.
197     //------------------------------------------------------------------
198     bool
199     operator! () const;
200 
201     //------------------------------------------------------------------
202     /// Clears the object state.
203     ///
204     /// Clear this object by releasing both the directory and filename
205     /// string values and reverting them to empty strings.
206     //------------------------------------------------------------------
207     void
208     Clear ();
209 
210     //------------------------------------------------------------------
211     /// Compare two FileSpec objects.
212     ///
213     /// If \a full is true, then both the directory and the filename
214     /// must match. If \a full is false, then the directory names for
215     /// \a lhs and \a rhs are only compared if they are both not empty.
216     /// This allows a FileSpec object to only contain a filename
217     /// and it can match FileSpec objects that have matching
218     /// filenames with different paths.
219     ///
220     /// @param[in] lhs
221     ///     A const reference to the Left Hand Side object to compare.
222     ///
223     /// @param[in] rhs
224     ///     A const reference to the Right Hand Side object to compare.
225     ///
226     /// @param[in] full
227     ///     If true, then both the directory and filenames will have to
228     ///     match for a compare to return zero (equal to). If false
229     ///     and either directory from \a lhs or \a rhs is empty, then
230     ///     only the filename will be compared, else a full comparison
231     ///     is done.
232     ///
233     /// @return
234     ///     @li -1 if \a lhs is less than \a rhs
235     ///     @li 0 if \a lhs is equal to \a rhs
236     ///     @li 1 if \a lhs is greater than \a rhs
237     //------------------------------------------------------------------
238     static int
239     Compare (const FileSpec& lhs, const FileSpec& rhs, bool full);
240 
241     static bool
242     Equal (const FileSpec& a, const FileSpec& b, bool full);
243 
244     //------------------------------------------------------------------
245     /// Dump this object to a Stream.
246     ///
247     /// Dump the object to the supplied stream \a s. If the object
248     /// contains a valid directory name, it will be displayed followed
249     /// by a directory delimiter, and the filename.
250     ///
251     /// @param[in] s
252     ///     The stream to which to dump the object descripton.
253     //------------------------------------------------------------------
254     void
255     Dump (Stream *s) const;
256 
257     //------------------------------------------------------------------
258     /// Existence test.
259     ///
260     /// @return
261     ///     \b true if the file exists on disk, \b false otherwise.
262     //------------------------------------------------------------------
263     bool
264     Exists () const;
265 
266 
267     //------------------------------------------------------------------
268     /// Expanded existence test.
269     ///
270     /// Call into the Host to see if it can help find the file (e.g. by
271     /// searching paths set in the environment, etc.).
272     ///
273     /// If found, sets the value of m_directory to the directory where
274     /// the file was found.
275     ///
276     /// @return
277     ///     \b true if was able to find the file using expanded search
278     ///     methods, \b false otherwise.
279     //------------------------------------------------------------------
280     bool
281     ResolveExecutableLocation ();
282 
283     //------------------------------------------------------------------
284     /// Canonicalize this file path (basically running the static
285     /// FileSpec::Resolve method on it). Useful if you asked us not to
286     /// resolve the file path when you set the file.
287     //------------------------------------------------------------------
288     bool
289     ResolvePath ();
290 
291     uint64_t
292     GetByteSize() const;
293 
294     //------------------------------------------------------------------
295     /// Directory string get accessor.
296     ///
297     /// @return
298     ///     A reference to the directory string object.
299     //------------------------------------------------------------------
300     ConstString &
301     GetDirectory ();
302 
303     //------------------------------------------------------------------
304     /// Directory string const get accessor.
305     ///
306     /// @return
307     ///     A const reference to the directory string object.
308     //------------------------------------------------------------------
309     const ConstString &
310     GetDirectory () const;
311 
312     //------------------------------------------------------------------
313     /// Filename string get accessor.
314     ///
315     /// @return
316     ///     A reference to the filename string object.
317     //------------------------------------------------------------------
318     ConstString &
319     GetFilename ();
320 
321     //------------------------------------------------------------------
322     /// Filename string const get accessor.
323     ///
324     /// @return
325     ///     A const reference to the filename string object.
326     //------------------------------------------------------------------
327     const ConstString &
328     GetFilename () const;
329 
330     //------------------------------------------------------------------
331     /// Returns true if the filespec represents an implementation source
332     /// file (files with a ".c", ".cpp", ".m", ".mm" (many more)
333     /// extension).
334     ///
335     /// @return
336     ///     \b true if the filespec represents an implementation source
337     ///     file, \b false otherwise.
338     //------------------------------------------------------------------
339     bool
340     IsSourceImplementationFile () const;
341 
342     //------------------------------------------------------------------
343     /// Returns true if the filespec represents path that is relative
344     /// path to the current working directory.
345     ///
346     /// @return
347     ///     \b true if the filespec represents a current working
348     ///     directory relative path, \b false otherwise.
349     //------------------------------------------------------------------
350     bool
351     IsRelativeToCurrentWorkingDirectory () const;
352 
353     TimeValue
354     GetModificationTime () const;
355 
356     //------------------------------------------------------------------
357     /// Extract the full path to the file.
358     ///
359     /// Extract the directory and path into a fixed buffer. This is
360     /// needed as the directory and path are stored in separate string
361     /// values.
362     ///
363     /// @param[out] path
364     ///     The buffer in which to place the extracted full path.
365     ///
366     /// @param[in] max_path_length
367     ///     The maximum length of \a path.
368     ///
369     /// @return
370     ///     Returns the number of characters that would be needed to
371     ///     properly copy the full path into \a path. If the returned
372     ///     number is less than \a max_path_length, then the path is
373     ///     properly copied and terminated. If the return value is
374     ///     >= \a max_path_length, then the path was truncated (but is
375     ///     still NULL terminated).
376     //------------------------------------------------------------------
377     size_t
378     GetPath (char *path, size_t max_path_length) const;
379 
380     //------------------------------------------------------------------
381     /// Extract the full path to the file.
382     ///
383     /// Extract the directory and path into a std::string, which is returned.
384     ///
385     /// @return
386     ///     Returns a std::string with the directory and filename
387     ///     concatenated.
388     //------------------------------------------------------------------
389     std::string
390     GetPath () const;
391 
392     //------------------------------------------------------------------
393     /// Extract the extension of the file.
394     ///
395     /// Returns a ConstString that represents the extension of the filename
396     /// for this FileSpec object. If this object does not represent a file,
397     /// or the filename has no extension, ConstString(NULL) is returned.
398     /// The dot ('.') character is not returned as part of the extension
399     ///
400     /// @return
401     ///     Returns the extension of the file as a ConstString object.
402     //------------------------------------------------------------------
403     ConstString
404     GetFileNameExtension () const;
405 
406     //------------------------------------------------------------------
407     /// Return the filename without the extension part
408     ///
409     /// Returns a ConstString that represents the filename of this object
410     /// without the extension part (e.g. for a file named "foo.bar", "foo"
411     /// is returned)
412     ///
413     /// @return
414     ///     Returns the filename without extension
415     ///     as a ConstString object.
416     //------------------------------------------------------------------
417     ConstString
418     GetFileNameStrippingExtension () const;
419 
420     FileType
421     GetFileType () const;
422 
423     bool
IsDirectory()424     IsDirectory () const
425     {
426         return GetFileType() == FileSpec::eFileTypeDirectory;
427     }
428 
429     bool
IsPipe()430     IsPipe () const
431     {
432         return GetFileType() == FileSpec::eFileTypePipe;
433     }
434 
435     bool
IsRegularFile()436     IsRegularFile () const
437     {
438         return GetFileType() == FileSpec::eFileTypeRegular;
439     }
440 
441     bool
IsSocket()442     IsSocket () const
443     {
444         return GetFileType() == FileSpec::eFileTypeSocket;
445     }
446 
447     bool
IsSymbolicLink()448     IsSymbolicLink () const
449     {
450         return GetFileType() == FileSpec::eFileTypeSymbolicLink;
451     }
452 
453     //------------------------------------------------------------------
454     /// Get the memory cost of this object.
455     ///
456     /// Return the size in bytes that this object takes in memory. This
457     /// returns the size in bytes of this object, not any shared string
458     /// values it may refer to.
459     ///
460     /// @return
461     ///     The number of bytes that this object occupies in memory.
462     ///
463     /// @see ConstString::StaticMemorySize ()
464     //------------------------------------------------------------------
465     size_t
466     MemorySize () const;
467 
468     //------------------------------------------------------------------
469     /// Memory map part of, or the entire contents of, a file.
470     ///
471     /// Returns a shared pointer to a data buffer that contains all or
472     /// part of the contents of a file. The data is memory mapped and
473     /// will lazily page in data from the file as memory is accessed.
474     /// The data that is mappped will start \a offset bytes into the
475     /// file, and \a length bytes will be mapped. If \a length is
476     /// greater than the number of bytes available in the file starting
477     /// at \a offset, the number of bytes will be appropriately
478     /// truncated. The final number of bytes that get mapped can be
479     /// verified using the DataBuffer::GetByteSize() function on the return
480     /// shared data pointer object contents.
481     ///
482     /// @param[in] offset
483     ///     The offset in bytes from the beginning of the file where
484     ///     memory mapping should begin.
485     ///
486     /// @param[in] length
487     ///     The size in bytes that should be mapped starting \a offset
488     ///     bytes into the file. If \a length is \c SIZE_MAX, map
489     ///     as many bytes as possible.
490     ///
491     /// @return
492     ///     A shared pointer to the memeory mapped data. This shared
493     ///     pointer can contain a NULL DataBuffer pointer, so the contained
494     ///     pointer must be checked prior to using it.
495     //------------------------------------------------------------------
496     lldb::DataBufferSP
497     MemoryMapFileContents (off_t offset = 0, size_t length = SIZE_MAX) const;
498 
499     //------------------------------------------------------------------
500     /// Read part of, or the entire contents of, a file into a heap based data buffer.
501     ///
502     /// Returns a shared pointer to a data buffer that contains all or
503     /// part of the contents of a file. The data copies into a heap based
504     /// buffer that lives in the DataBuffer shared pointer object returned.
505     /// The data that is cached will start \a offset bytes into the
506     /// file, and \a length bytes will be mapped. If \a length is
507     /// greater than the number of bytes available in the file starting
508     /// at \a offset, the number of bytes will be appropriately
509     /// truncated. The final number of bytes that get mapped can be
510     /// verified using the DataBuffer::GetByteSize() function.
511     ///
512     /// @param[in] offset
513     ///     The offset in bytes from the beginning of the file where
514     ///     memory mapping should begin.
515     ///
516     /// @param[in] length
517     ///     The size in bytes that should be mapped starting \a offset
518     ///     bytes into the file. If \a length is \c SIZE_MAX, map
519     ///     as many bytes as possible.
520     ///
521     /// @return
522     ///     A shared pointer to the memeory mapped data. This shared
523     ///     pointer can contain a NULL DataBuffer pointer, so the contained
524     ///     pointer must be checked prior to using it.
525     //------------------------------------------------------------------
526     lldb::DataBufferSP
527     ReadFileContents (off_t offset = 0, size_t length = SIZE_MAX, Error *error_ptr = NULL) const;
528 
529     size_t
530     ReadFileContents (off_t file_offset, void *dst, size_t dst_len, Error *error_ptr) const;
531 
532 
533     //------------------------------------------------------------------
534     /// Read the entire contents of a file as data that can be used
535     /// as a C string.
536     ///
537     /// Read the entire contents of a file and ensure that the data
538     /// is NULL terminated so it can be used as a C string.
539     ///
540     /// @return
541     ///     A shared pointer to the data. This shared pointer can
542     ///     contain a NULL DataBuffer pointer, so the contained pointer
543     ///     must be checked prior to using it.
544     //------------------------------------------------------------------
545     lldb::DataBufferSP
546     ReadFileContentsAsCString(Error *error_ptr = NULL);
547     //------------------------------------------------------------------
548     /// Change the file specificed with a new path.
549     ///
550     /// Update the contents of this object with a new path. The path will
551     /// be split up into a directory and filename and stored as uniqued
552     /// string values for quick comparison and efficient memory usage.
553     ///
554     /// @param[in] path
555     ///     A full, partial, or relative path to a file.
556     ///
557     /// @param[in] resolve_path
558     ///     If \b true, then we will try to resolve links the path using
559     ///     the static FileSpec::Resolve.
560     //------------------------------------------------------------------
561     void
562     SetFile (const char *path, bool resolve_path);
563 
564     bool
IsResolved()565     IsResolved () const
566     {
567         return m_is_resolved;
568     }
569 
570     //------------------------------------------------------------------
571     /// Set if the file path has been resolved or not.
572     ///
573     /// If you know a file path is already resolved and avoided passing
574     /// a \b true parameter for any functions that take a "bool
575     /// resolve_path" parameter, you can set the value manually using
576     /// this call to make sure we don't try and resolve it later, or try
577     /// and resolve a path that has already been resolved.
578     ///
579     /// @param[in] is_resolved
580     ///     A boolean value that will replace the current value that
581     ///     indicates if the paths in this object have been resolved.
582     //------------------------------------------------------------------
583     void
SetIsResolved(bool is_resolved)584     SetIsResolved (bool is_resolved)
585     {
586         m_is_resolved = is_resolved;
587     }
588     //------------------------------------------------------------------
589     /// Read the file into an array of strings, one per line.
590     ///
591     /// Opens and reads the file in this object into an array of strings,
592     /// one string per line of the file. Returns a boolean indicating
593     /// success or failure.
594     ///
595     /// @param[out] lines
596     ///     The string array into which to read the file.
597     ///
598     /// @result
599     ///     Returns the number of lines that were read from the file.
600     //------------------------------------------------------------------
601     size_t
602     ReadFileLines (STLStringArray &lines);
603 
604     //------------------------------------------------------------------
605     /// Resolves user name and links in \a src_path, and writes the output
606     /// to \a dst_path.  Note if the path pointed to by \a src_path does not
607     /// exist, the contents of \a src_path will be copied to \a dst_path
608     /// unchanged.
609     ///
610     /// @param[in] src_path
611     ///     Input path to be resolved.
612     ///
613     /// @param[in] dst_path
614     ///     Buffer to store the resolved path.
615     ///
616     /// @param[in] dst_len
617     ///     Size of the buffer pointed to by dst_path.
618     ///
619     /// @result
620     ///     The number of characters required to write the resolved path.  If the
621     ///     resolved path doesn't fit in dst_len, dst_len-1 characters will
622     ///     be written to \a dst_path, but the actual required length will still be returned.
623     //------------------------------------------------------------------
624     static size_t
625     Resolve (const char *src_path, char *dst_path, size_t dst_len);
626 
627     //------------------------------------------------------------------
628     /// Resolves the user name at the beginning of \a src_path, and writes the output
629     /// to \a dst_path.  Note, \a src_path can contain other path components after the
630     /// user name, they will be copied over, and if the path doesn't start with "~" it
631     /// will also be copied over to \a dst_path.
632     ///
633     /// @param[in] src_path
634     ///     Input path to be resolved.
635     ///
636     /// @param[in] dst_path
637     ///     Buffer to store the resolved path.
638     ///
639     /// @param[in] dst_len
640     ///     Size of the buffer pointed to by dst_path.
641     ///
642     /// @result
643     ///     The number of characters required to write the resolved path, or 0 if
644     ///     the user name could not be found.  If the
645     ///     resolved path doesn't fit in dst_len, dst_len-1 characters will
646     ///     be written to \a dst_path, but the actual required length will still be returned.
647     //------------------------------------------------------------------
648     static size_t
649     ResolveUsername (const char *src_path, char *dst_path, size_t dst_len);
650 
651     static size_t
652     ResolvePartialUsername (const char *partial_name, StringList &matches);
653 
654     enum EnumerateDirectoryResult
655     {
656         eEnumerateDirectoryResultNext,  // Enumerate next entry in the current directory
657         eEnumerateDirectoryResultEnter, // Recurse into the current entry if it is a directory or symlink, or next if not
658         eEnumerateDirectoryResultExit,  // Exit from the current directory at the current level.
659         eEnumerateDirectoryResultQuit   // Stop directory enumerations at any level
660     };
661 
662     typedef EnumerateDirectoryResult (*EnumerateDirectoryCallbackType) (void *baton,
663                                                                         FileType file_type,
664                                                                         const FileSpec &spec
665 );
666 
667     static EnumerateDirectoryResult
668     EnumerateDirectory (const char *dir_path,
669                         bool find_directories,
670                         bool find_files,
671                         bool find_other,
672                         EnumerateDirectoryCallbackType callback,
673                         void *callback_baton);
674 
675 protected:
676     //------------------------------------------------------------------
677     // Member variables
678     //------------------------------------------------------------------
679     ConstString m_directory;    ///< The uniqued directory path
680     ConstString m_filename;     ///< The uniqued filename path
681     mutable bool m_is_resolved; ///< True if this path has been resolved.
682 };
683 
684 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
685 /// Dump a FileSpec object to a stream
686 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
687 Stream& operator << (Stream& s, const FileSpec& f);
688 
689 } // namespace lldb_private
690 
691 #endif  // #if defined(__cplusplus)
692 #endif  // liblldb_FileSpec_h_
693