// file : build/context.txx -*- C++ -*- // copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #include #include namespace build { template fs_status rmfile (const path& f, const T& t) { using namespace butl; // We don't want to print the command if we couldn't remove the // file because it does not exist (just like we don't print the // update command if the file is up to date). This makes the // below code a bit ugly. // rmfile_status rs; try { rs = try_rmfile (f); } catch (const std::system_error& e) { if (verb >= 2) text << "rm " << f; else if (verb) text << "rm " << t; fail << "unable to remove file " << f << ": " << e.what (); } if (rs == rmfile_status::success) { if (verb >= 2) text << "rm " << f; else if (verb) text << "rm " << t; } return rs; } template fs_status rmdir (const dir_path& d, const T& t) { using namespace butl; bool w (work.sub (d)); // Don't try to remove working directory. rmdir_status rs; // We don't want to print the command if we couldn't remove the // directory because it does not exist (just like we don't print // mkdir if it already exists) or if it is not empty. This makes // the below code a bit ugly. // try { rs = !w ? try_rmdir (d) : rmdir_status::not_empty; } catch (const std::system_error& e) { if (verb >= 2) text << "rmdir " << d; else if (verb) text << "rmdir " << t; fail << "unable to remove directory " << d << ": " << e.what (); } switch (rs) { case rmdir_status::success: { if (verb >= 2) text << "rmdir " << d; else if (verb) text << "rmdir " << t; break; } case rmdir_status::not_empty: { if (verb >= 2) text << "directory " << d << " is " << (w ? "current working directory" : "not empty") << ", not removing"; break; } case rmdir_status::not_exist: break; } return rs; } template basic_path relative (const basic_path& p) { typedef basic_path path; const dir_path& b (*relative_base); if (b.empty ()) return p; if (p.sub (b)) return p.leaf (b); // If base is a sub-path of {src,out}_root and this path is also a // sub-path of it, then use '..' to form a relative path. // // Don't think this is a good heuristic. For example, why shouldn't // we display paths from imported projects as relative if they are // more readable than absolute? // /* if ((work.sub (src_root) && p.sub (src_root)) || (work.sub (out_root) && p.sub (out_root))) return p.relative (work); */ if (p.root_directory () == b.root_directory ()) { path r (p.relative (b)); if (r.string ().size () < p.string ().size ()) return r; } return p; } }