//===-- FileSpec.cpp ------------------------------------------------------===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h" #include "lldb/Utility/RegularExpression.h" #include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h" #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h" #include "llvm/Support/Program.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace lldb; using namespace lldb_private; namespace { static constexpr FileSpec::Style GetNativeStyle() { #if defined(_WIN32) return FileSpec::Style::windows; #else return FileSpec::Style::posix; #endif } bool PathStyleIsPosix(FileSpec::Style style) { return llvm::sys::path::is_style_posix(style); } const char *GetPathSeparators(FileSpec::Style style) { return llvm::sys::path::get_separator(style).data(); } char GetPreferredPathSeparator(FileSpec::Style style) { return GetPathSeparators(style)[0]; } void Denormalize(llvm::SmallVectorImpl &path, FileSpec::Style style) { if (PathStyleIsPosix(style)) return; std::replace(path.begin(), path.end(), '/', '\\'); } } // end anonymous namespace FileSpec::FileSpec() : m_style(GetNativeStyle()) {} // Default constructor that can take an optional full path to a file on disk. FileSpec::FileSpec(llvm::StringRef path, Style style) : m_style(style) { SetFile(path, style); } FileSpec::FileSpec(llvm::StringRef path, const llvm::Triple &triple) : FileSpec{path, triple.isOSWindows() ? Style::windows : Style::posix} {} namespace { /// Safely get a character at the specified index. /// /// \param[in] path /// A full, partial, or relative path to a file. /// /// \param[in] i /// An index into path which may or may not be valid. /// /// \return /// The character at index \a i if the index is valid, or 0 if /// the index is not valid. inline char safeCharAtIndex(const llvm::StringRef &path, size_t i) { if (i < path.size()) return path[i]; return 0; } /// Check if a path needs to be normalized. /// /// Check if a path needs to be normalized. We currently consider a /// path to need normalization if any of the following are true /// - path contains "/./" /// - path contains "/../" /// - path contains "//" /// - path ends with "/" /// Paths that start with "./" or with "../" are not considered to /// need normalization since we aren't trying to resolve the path, /// we are just trying to remove redundant things from the path. /// /// \param[in] path /// A full, partial, or relative path to a file. /// /// \return /// Returns \b true if the path needs to be normalized. bool needsNormalization(const llvm::StringRef &path) { if (path.empty()) return false; // We strip off leading "." values so these paths need to be normalized if (path[0] == '.') return true; for (auto i = path.find_first_of("\\/"); i != llvm::StringRef::npos; i = path.find_first_of("\\/", i + 1)) { const auto next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+1); switch (next) { case 0: // path separator char at the end of the string which should be // stripped unless it is the one and only character return i > 0; case '/': case '\\': // two path separator chars in the middle of a path needs to be // normalized if (i > 0) return true; ++i; break; case '.': { const auto next_next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+2); switch (next_next) { default: break; case 0: return true; // ends with "/." case '/': case '\\': return true; // contains "/./" case '.': { const auto next_next_next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+3); switch (next_next_next) { default: break; case 0: return true; // ends with "/.." case '/': case '\\': return true; // contains "/../" } break; } } } break; default: break; } } return false; } } void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef pathname) { SetFile(pathname, m_style); } // Update the contents of this object with a new path. The path will be split // up into a directory and filename and stored as uniqued string values for // quick comparison and efficient memory usage. void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef pathname, Style style) { m_filename.Clear(); m_directory.Clear(); m_is_resolved = false; m_style = (style == Style::native) ? GetNativeStyle() : style; if (pathname.empty()) return; llvm::SmallString<128> resolved(pathname); // Normalize the path by removing ".", ".." and other redundant components. if (needsNormalization(resolved)) llvm::sys::path::remove_dots(resolved, true, m_style); // Normalize back slashes to forward slashes if (m_style == Style::windows) std::replace(resolved.begin(), resolved.end(), '\\', '/'); if (resolved.empty()) { // If we have no path after normalization set the path to the current // directory. This matches what python does and also a few other path // utilities. m_filename.SetString("."); return; } // Split path into filename and directory. We rely on the underlying char // pointer to be nullptr when the components are empty. llvm::StringRef filename = llvm::sys::path::filename(resolved, m_style); if(!filename.empty()) m_filename.SetString(filename); llvm::StringRef directory = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(resolved, m_style); if(!directory.empty()) m_directory.SetString(directory); } void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef path, const llvm::Triple &triple) { return SetFile(path, triple.isOSWindows() ? Style::windows : Style::posix); } // Convert to pointer operator. This allows code to check any FileSpec objects // to see if they contain anything valid using code such as: // // if (file_spec) // {} FileSpec::operator bool() const { return m_filename || m_directory; } // Logical NOT operator. This allows code to check any FileSpec objects to see // if they are invalid using code such as: // // if (!file_spec) // {} bool FileSpec::operator!() const { return !m_directory && !m_filename; } bool FileSpec::DirectoryEquals(const FileSpec &rhs) const { const bool case_sensitive = IsCaseSensitive() || rhs.IsCaseSensitive(); return ConstString::Equals(m_directory, rhs.m_directory, case_sensitive); } bool FileSpec::FileEquals(const FileSpec &rhs) const { const bool case_sensitive = IsCaseSensitive() || rhs.IsCaseSensitive(); return ConstString::Equals(m_filename, rhs.m_filename, case_sensitive); } // Equal to operator bool FileSpec::operator==(const FileSpec &rhs) const { return FileEquals(rhs) && DirectoryEquals(rhs); } // Not equal to operator bool FileSpec::operator!=(const FileSpec &rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } // Less than operator bool FileSpec::operator<(const FileSpec &rhs) const { return FileSpec::Compare(*this, rhs, true) < 0; } // Dump a FileSpec object to a stream Stream &lldb_private::operator<<(Stream &s, const FileSpec &f) { f.Dump(s.AsRawOstream()); return s; } // Clear this object by releasing both the directory and filename string values // and making them both the empty string. void FileSpec::Clear() { m_directory.Clear(); m_filename.Clear(); } // Compare two FileSpec objects. If "full" is true, then both the directory and // the filename must match. If "full" is false, then the directory names for // "a" and "b" are only compared if they are both non-empty. This allows a // FileSpec object to only contain a filename and it can match FileSpec objects // that have matching filenames with different paths. // // Return -1 if the "a" is less than "b", 0 if "a" is equal to "b" and "1" if // "a" is greater than "b". int FileSpec::Compare(const FileSpec &a, const FileSpec &b, bool full) { int result = 0; // case sensitivity of compare const bool case_sensitive = a.IsCaseSensitive() || b.IsCaseSensitive(); // If full is true, then we must compare both the directory and filename. // If full is false, then if either directory is empty, then we match on the // basename only, and if both directories have valid values, we still do a // full compare. This allows for matching when we just have a filename in one // of the FileSpec objects. if (full || (a.m_directory && b.m_directory)) { result = ConstString::Compare(a.m_directory, b.m_directory, case_sensitive); if (result) return result; } return ConstString::Compare(a.m_filename, b.m_filename, case_sensitive); } bool FileSpec::Equal(const FileSpec &a, const FileSpec &b, bool full) { if (full || (a.GetDirectory() && b.GetDirectory())) return a == b; return a.FileEquals(b); } bool FileSpec::Match(const FileSpec &pattern, const FileSpec &file) { if (pattern.GetDirectory()) return pattern == file; if (pattern.GetFilename()) return pattern.FileEquals(file); return true; } llvm::Optional FileSpec::GuessPathStyle(llvm::StringRef absolute_path) { if (absolute_path.startswith("/")) return Style::posix; if (absolute_path.startswith(R"(\\)")) return Style::windows; if (absolute_path.size() >= 3 && llvm::isAlpha(absolute_path[0]) && (absolute_path.substr(1, 2) == R"(:\)" || absolute_path.substr(1, 2) == R"(:/)")) return Style::windows; return llvm::None; } // Dump the object to the supplied stream. If the object contains a valid // directory name, it will be displayed followed by a directory delimiter, and // the filename. void FileSpec::Dump(llvm::raw_ostream &s) const { std::string path{GetPath(true)}; s << path; char path_separator = GetPreferredPathSeparator(m_style); if (!m_filename && !path.empty() && path.back() != path_separator) s << path_separator; } FileSpec::Style FileSpec::GetPathStyle() const { return m_style; } // Directory string get accessor. ConstString &FileSpec::GetDirectory() { return m_directory; } // Directory string const get accessor. ConstString FileSpec::GetDirectory() const { return m_directory; } // Filename string get accessor. ConstString &FileSpec::GetFilename() { return m_filename; } // Filename string const get accessor. ConstString FileSpec::GetFilename() const { return m_filename; } // Extract the directory and path into a fixed buffer. This is needed as the // directory and path are stored in separate string values. size_t FileSpec::GetPath(char *path, size_t path_max_len, bool denormalize) const { if (!path) return 0; std::string result = GetPath(denormalize); ::snprintf(path, path_max_len, "%s", result.c_str()); return std::min(path_max_len - 1, result.length()); } std::string FileSpec::GetPath(bool denormalize) const { llvm::SmallString<64> result; GetPath(result, denormalize); return static_cast(result); } const char *FileSpec::GetCString(bool denormalize) const { return ConstString{GetPath(denormalize)}.AsCString(nullptr); } void FileSpec::GetPath(llvm::SmallVectorImpl &path, bool denormalize) const { path.append(m_directory.GetStringRef().begin(), m_directory.GetStringRef().end()); // Since the path was normalized and all paths use '/' when stored in these // objects, we don't need to look for the actual syntax specific path // separator, we just look for and insert '/'. if (m_directory && m_filename && m_directory.GetStringRef().back() != '/' && m_filename.GetStringRef().back() != '/') path.insert(path.end(), '/'); path.append(m_filename.GetStringRef().begin(), m_filename.GetStringRef().end()); if (denormalize && !path.empty()) Denormalize(path, m_style); } ConstString FileSpec::GetFileNameExtension() const { return ConstString( llvm::sys::path::extension(m_filename.GetStringRef(), m_style)); } ConstString FileSpec::GetFileNameStrippingExtension() const { return ConstString(llvm::sys::path::stem(m_filename.GetStringRef(), m_style)); } // Return the size in bytes that this object takes in memory. This returns the // size in bytes of this object, not any shared string values it may refer to. size_t FileSpec::MemorySize() const { return m_filename.MemorySize() + m_directory.MemorySize(); } FileSpec FileSpec::CopyByAppendingPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) const { FileSpec ret = *this; ret.AppendPathComponent(component); return ret; } FileSpec FileSpec::CopyByRemovingLastPathComponent() const { llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(current_path, m_style)) return FileSpec(llvm::sys::path::parent_path(current_path, m_style), m_style); return *this; } ConstString FileSpec::GetLastPathComponent() const { llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); return ConstString(llvm::sys::path::filename(current_path, m_style)); } void FileSpec::PrependPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) { llvm::SmallString<64> new_path(component); llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); llvm::sys::path::append(new_path, llvm::sys::path::begin(current_path, m_style), llvm::sys::path::end(current_path), m_style); SetFile(new_path, m_style); } void FileSpec::PrependPathComponent(const FileSpec &new_path) { return PrependPathComponent(new_path.GetPath(false)); } void FileSpec::AppendPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) { llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); llvm::sys::path::append(current_path, m_style, component); SetFile(current_path, m_style); } void FileSpec::AppendPathComponent(const FileSpec &new_path) { return AppendPathComponent(new_path.GetPath(false)); } bool FileSpec::RemoveLastPathComponent() { llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(current_path, m_style)) { SetFile(llvm::sys::path::parent_path(current_path, m_style)); return true; } return false; } /// Returns true if the filespec represents an implementation source /// file (files with a ".c", ".cpp", ".m", ".mm" (many more) /// extension). /// /// \return /// \b true if the filespec represents an implementation source /// file, \b false otherwise. bool FileSpec::IsSourceImplementationFile() const { ConstString extension(GetFileNameExtension()); if (!extension) return false; static RegularExpression g_source_file_regex(llvm::StringRef( "^.([cC]|[mM]|[mM][mM]|[cC][pP][pP]|[cC]\\+\\+|[cC][xX][xX]|[cC][cC]|[" "cC][pP]|[sS]|[aA][sS][mM]|[fF]|[fF]77|[fF]90|[fF]95|[fF]03|[fF][oO][" "rR]|[fF][tT][nN]|[fF][pP][pP]|[aA][dD][aA]|[aA][dD][bB]|[aA][dD][sS])" "$")); return g_source_file_regex.Execute(extension.GetStringRef()); } bool FileSpec::IsRelative() const { return !IsAbsolute(); } bool FileSpec::IsAbsolute() const { llvm::SmallString<64> current_path; GetPath(current_path, false); // Early return if the path is empty. if (current_path.empty()) return false; // We consider paths starting with ~ to be absolute. if (current_path[0] == '~') return true; return llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(current_path, m_style); } void FileSpec::MakeAbsolute(const FileSpec &dir) { if (IsRelative()) PrependPathComponent(dir); } void llvm::format_provider::format(const FileSpec &F, raw_ostream &Stream, StringRef Style) { assert((Style.empty() || Style.equals_insensitive("F") || Style.equals_insensitive("D")) && "Invalid FileSpec style!"); StringRef dir = F.GetDirectory().GetStringRef(); StringRef file = F.GetFilename().GetStringRef(); if (dir.empty() && file.empty()) { Stream << "(empty)"; return; } if (Style.equals_insensitive("F")) { Stream << (file.empty() ? "(empty)" : file); return; } // Style is either D or empty, either way we need to print the directory. if (!dir.empty()) { // Directory is stored in normalized form, which might be different than // preferred form. In order to handle this, we need to cut off the // filename, then denormalize, then write the entire denorm'ed directory. llvm::SmallString<64> denormalized_dir = dir; Denormalize(denormalized_dir, F.GetPathStyle()); Stream << denormalized_dir; Stream << GetPreferredPathSeparator(F.GetPathStyle()); } if (Style.equals_insensitive("D")) { // We only want to print the directory, so now just exit. if (dir.empty()) Stream << "(empty)"; return; } if (!file.empty()) Stream << file; } void llvm::yaml::ScalarEnumerationTraits::enumeration( IO &io, FileSpecStyle &value) { io.enumCase(value, "windows", FileSpecStyle(FileSpec::Style::windows)); io.enumCase(value, "posix", FileSpecStyle(FileSpec::Style::posix)); io.enumCase(value, "native", FileSpecStyle(FileSpec::Style::native)); } void llvm::yaml::MappingTraits::mapping(IO &io, FileSpec &f) { io.mapRequired("directory", f.m_directory); io.mapRequired("file", f.m_filename); io.mapRequired("resolved", f.m_is_resolved); FileSpecStyle style = f.m_style; io.mapRequired("style", style); f.m_style = style; }