| """Pathname and path-related operations for the Macintosh.""" |
| |
| import string |
| import os |
| from stat import * |
| |
| |
| # Normalize the case of a pathname. Dummy in Posix, but string.lower here. |
| |
| normcase = string.lower |
| |
| |
| def isabs(s): |
| """Return true if a path is absolute. |
| On the Mac, relative paths begin with a colon, |
| but as a special case, paths with no colons at all are also relative. |
| Anything else is absolute (the string up to the first colon is the |
| volume name).""" |
| |
| return ':' in s and s[0] <> ':' |
| |
| |
| def join(s, *p): |
| path = s |
| for t in p: |
| if (not s) or isabs(t): |
| path = t |
| continue |
| if t[:1] == ':': |
| t = t[1:] |
| if ':' not in path: |
| path = ':' + path |
| if path[-1:] <> ':': |
| path = path + ':' |
| path = path + t |
| return path |
| |
| |
| def split(s): |
| """Split a pathname into two parts: the directory leading up to the final |
| bit, and the basename (the filename, without colons, in that directory). |
| The result (s, t) is such that join(s, t) yields the original argument.""" |
| |
| if ':' not in s: return '', s |
| colon = 0 |
| for i in range(len(s)): |
| if s[i] == ':': colon = i+1 |
| path, file = s[:colon-1], s[colon:] |
| if path and not ':' in path: |
| path = path + ':' |
| return path, file |
| |
| |
| def splitext(p): |
| """Split a path into root and extension. |
| The extension is everything starting at the last dot in the last |
| pathname component; the root is everything before that. |
| It is always true that root + ext == p.""" |
| |
| root, ext = '', '' |
| for c in p: |
| if c == ':': |
| root, ext = root + ext + c, '' |
| elif c == '.': |
| if ext: |
| root, ext = root + ext, c |
| else: |
| ext = c |
| elif ext: |
| ext = ext + c |
| else: |
| root = root + c |
| return root, ext |
| |
| |
| def splitdrive(p): |
| """Split a pathname into a drive specification and the rest of the |
| path. Useful on DOS/Windows/NT; on the Mac, the drive is always |
| empty (don't use the volume name -- it doesn't have the same |
| syntactic and semantic oddities as DOS drive letters, such as there |
| being a separate current directory per drive).""" |
| |
| return '', p |
| |
| |
| # Short interfaces to split() |
| |
| def dirname(s): return split(s)[0] |
| def basename(s): return split(s)[1] |
| |
| |
| def isdir(s): |
| """Return true if the pathname refers to an existing directory.""" |
| |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(s) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return S_ISDIR(st[ST_MODE]) |
| |
| |
| # Get size, mtime, atime of files. |
| |
| def getsize(filename): |
| """Return the size of a file, reported by os.stat().""" |
| st = os.stat(filename) |
| return st[ST_SIZE] |
| |
| def getmtime(filename): |
| """Return the last modification time of a file, reported by os.stat().""" |
| st = os.stat(filename) |
| return st[ST_MTIME] |
| |
| def getatime(filename): |
| """Return the last access time of a file, reported by os.stat().""" |
| st = os.stat(filename) |
| return st[ST_MTIME] |
| |
| |
| def islink(s): |
| """Return true if the pathname refers to a symbolic link. |
| Always false on the Mac, until we understand Aliases.)""" |
| |
| return 0 |
| |
| |
| def isfile(s): |
| """Return true if the pathname refers to an existing regular file.""" |
| |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(s) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return S_ISREG(st[ST_MODE]) |
| |
| |
| def exists(s): |
| """Return true if the pathname refers to an existing file or directory.""" |
| |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(s) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return 1 |
| |
| |
| def expandvars(path): |
| """Dummy to retain interface-compatibility with other operating systems.""" |
| return path |
| |
| |
| def expanduser(path): |
| """Dummy to retain interface-compatibility with other operating systems.""" |
| return path |
| |
| norm_error = 'macpath.norm_error: path cannot be normalized' |
| |
| def normpath(s): |
| """Normalize a pathname: get rid of '::' sequences by backing up, |
| e.g., 'foo:bar::bletch' becomes 'foo:bletch'. |
| Raise the exception norm_error below if backing up is impossible, |
| e.g., for '::foo'.""" |
| # XXX The Unix version doesn't raise an exception but simply |
| # returns an unnormalized path. Should do so here too. |
| |
| import string |
| if ':' not in s: |
| return ':' + s |
| f = string.splitfields(s, ':') |
| pre = [] |
| post = [] |
| if not f[0]: |
| pre = f[:1] |
| f = f[1:] |
| if not f[len(f)-1]: |
| post = f[-1:] |
| f = f[:-1] |
| res = [] |
| for seg in f: |
| if seg: |
| res.append(seg) |
| else: |
| if not res: raise norm_error, 'path starts with ::' |
| del res[len(res)-1] |
| if not (pre or res): |
| raise norm_error, 'path starts with volume::' |
| if pre: res = pre + res |
| if post: res = res + post |
| s = res[0] |
| for seg in res[1:]: |
| s = s + ':' + seg |
| return s |
| |
| |
| def walk(top, func, arg): |
| """Directory tree walk. |
| For each directory under top (including top itself), |
| func(arg, dirname, filenames) is called, where |
| dirname is the name of the directory and filenames is the list |
| of files (and subdirectories etc.) in the directory. |
| The func may modify the filenames list, to implement a filter, |
| or to impose a different order of visiting.""" |
| |
| try: |
| names = os.listdir(top) |
| except os.error: |
| return |
| func(arg, top, names) |
| for name in names: |
| name = join(top, name) |
| if isdir(name): |
| walk(name, func, arg) |
| |
| |
| def abspath(path): |
| """Return an absolute path.""" |
| if not isabs(path): |
| path = join(os.getcwd(), path) |
| return normpath(path) |