From 977d07a3ae47ef204665d1eda2d642e5064724f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:01:19 +0200 Subject: Split build system into library and driver --- build2/filesystem.hxx | 180 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 180 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 build2/filesystem.hxx (limited to 'build2/filesystem.hxx') diff --git a/build2/filesystem.hxx b/build2/filesystem.hxx deleted file mode 100644 index 2ba928c..0000000 --- a/build2/filesystem.hxx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -// file : build2/filesystem.hxx -*- C++ -*- -// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd -// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -#ifndef BUILD2_FILESYSTEM_HXX -#define BUILD2_FILESYSTEM_HXX - -#include - -#include -#include - -// Higher-level filesystem utilities built on top of . -// -// Compared to the libbutl's versions, these handle errors and issue -// diagnostics. Some of them also print the corresponding command line -// equivalent at the specified verbosity level. Note that most of such -// functions also respect the dry_run flag. -// -namespace build2 -{ - using butl::auto_rmfile; - using butl::auto_rmdir; - - // The dual interface wrapper for the {mk,rm}{file,dir}() functions - // below that allows you to use it as a true/false return or a more - // detailed enum from - // - template - struct fs_status - { - T v; - fs_status (T v): v (v) {}; - operator T () const {return v;} - explicit operator bool () const {return v == T::success;} - }; - - // Set the file access and modification times (unless dry-run) to the - // current time printing the standard diagnostics starting from the - // specified verbosity level. If the file does not exist and create is true, - // create it and fail otherwise. - // - void - touch (const path&, bool create, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - // Return the modification time for an existing regular file and - // timestamp_nonexistent otherwise. Print the diagnostics and fail on system - // error. - // - timestamp - mtime (const char*); - - inline timestamp - mtime (const path& p) - { - return mtime (p.string ().c_str ()); - } - - // Create the directory and print the standard diagnostics starting from the - // specified verbosity level. - // - // Note that these functions ignore the dry_run flag (we might need to save - // something in such a directory, such as depdb, ignoring dry_run). Overall, - // it feels like we should establish the structure even for dry-run. - // - // Note that the implementation may not be suitable if the performance is - // important and it is expected that the directory will exist in most cases. - // See the fsdir{} rule for details. - // - using mkdir_status = butl::mkdir_status; - - fs_status - mkdir (const dir_path&, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - fs_status - mkdir_p (const dir_path&, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - // Remove the file (unless dry-run) and print the standard diagnostics - // starting from the specified verbosity level. The second argument is only - // used in diagnostics, to print the target name. Passing the path for - // target will result in the relative path being printed. - // - using rmfile_status = butl::rmfile_status; - - template - fs_status - rmfile (const path&, const T& target, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - inline fs_status - rmfile (const path& f, int verbosity = 1) // Literal overload (int). - { - return rmfile (f, f, static_cast (verbosity)); - } - - inline fs_status - rmfile (const path& f, uint16_t verbosity) // Overload (verb_never). - { - return rmfile (f, f, verbosity); - } - - // Similar to rmfile() but for symlinks. - // - fs_status - rmsymlink (const path&, bool dir, uint16_t verbosity); - - // Similar to rmfile() but for directories (note: not -r). - // - using rmdir_status = butl::rmdir_status; - - template - fs_status - rmdir (const dir_path&, const T& target, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - inline fs_status - rmdir (const dir_path& d, int verbosity = 1) // Literal overload (int). - { - return rmdir (d, d, static_cast (verbosity)); - } - - inline fs_status - rmdir (const dir_path& d, uint16_t verbosity) // Overload (verb_never). - { - return rmdir (d, d, verbosity); - } - - // Remove the directory recursively (unless dry-run) and print the standard - // diagnostics starting from the specified verbosity level. Note that this - // function returns not_empty if we try to remove a working directory. If - // the dir argument is false, then the directory itself is not removed. - // - // @@ Collides (via ADL) with butl::rmdir_r(), which sucks. - // - fs_status - rmdir_r (const dir_path&, bool dir = true, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - // Check for a file, directory or filesystem entry existence. Print the - // diagnostics and fail on system error, unless ignore_error is true. - // - bool - exists (const path&, bool follow_symlinks = true, bool ignore_error = false); - - bool - exists (const dir_path&, bool ignore_error = false); - - bool - entry_exists (const path&, - bool follow_symlinks = false, - bool ignore_error = false); - - // Check for a directory emptiness. Print the diagnostics and fail on system - // error. - // - bool - empty (const dir_path&); - - // Directories containing .buildignore (or .build2ignore in the alternative - // naming scheme) file are automatically ignored by recursive name patterns. - // For now the file is just a marker and its contents don't matter. Note - // that these functions ignore dry-run. - - // Create a directory containing an empty .buildignore file. - // - fs_status - mkdir_buildignore (const dir_path&, const path&, uint16_t verbosity = 1); - - // Return true if the directory is empty or only contains the .buildignore - // file. Fail if the directory doesn't exist. - // - bool - empty_buildignore (const dir_path&, const path&); - - // Remove a directory if it is empty or only contains the .buildignore file. - // - fs_status - rmdir_buildignore (const dir_path&, const path&, uint16_t verbosity = 1); -} - -#include - -#endif // BUILD2_FILESYSTEM_HXX -- cgit v1.1