| # Module 'dospath' -- common operations on DOS pathnames |
| |
| import os |
| import stat |
| import string |
| |
| |
| # Normalize the case of a pathname. |
| # On MS-DOS it maps the pathname to lowercase, turns slashes into |
| # backslashes. |
| # Other normalizations (such as optimizing '../' away) are not allowed |
| # (this is done by normpath). |
| # Previously, this version mapped invalid consecutive characters to a |
| # single '_', but this has been removed. This functionality should |
| # possibly be added as a new function. |
| |
| def normcase(s): |
| res, s = splitdrive(s) |
| for c in s: |
| if c in '/\\': |
| res = res + os.sep |
| else: |
| res = res + c |
| return string.lower(res) |
| |
| |
| # Return wheter a path is absolute. |
| # Trivial in Posix, harder on the Mac or MS-DOS. |
| # For DOS it is absolute if it starts with a slash or backslash (current |
| # volume), or if a pathname after the volume letter and colon starts with |
| # a slash or backslash. |
| |
| def isabs(s): |
| s = splitdrive(s)[1] |
| return s != '' and s[:1] in '/\\' |
| |
| |
| # Join two (or more) paths. |
| |
| def join(a, *p): |
| path = a |
| for b in p: |
| if isabs(b): |
| path = b |
| elif path == '' or path[-1:] in '/\\': |
| path = path + b |
| else: |
| path = path + os.sep + b |
| return path |
| |
| |
| # Split a path in a drive specification (a drive letter followed by a |
| # colon) and the path specification. |
| # It is always true that drivespec + pathspec == p |
| |
| def splitdrive(p): |
| if p[1:2] == ':': |
| return p[0:2], p[2:] |
| return '', p |
| |
| |
| # Split a path in head (everything up to the last '/') and tail (the |
| # rest). If the original path ends in '/' but is not the root, this |
| # '/' is stripped. After the trailing '/' is stripped, the invariant |
| # join(head, tail) == p holds. |
| # The resulting head won't end in '/' unless it is the root. |
| |
| def split(p): |
| d, p = splitdrive(p) |
| slashes = '' |
| while p and p[-1:] in '/\\': |
| slashes = slashes + p[-1] |
| p = p[:-1] |
| if p == '': |
| p = p + slashes |
| head, tail = '', '' |
| for c in p: |
| tail = tail + c |
| if c in '/\\': |
| head, tail = head + tail, '' |
| slashes = '' |
| while head and head[-1:] in '/\\': |
| slashes = slashes + head[-1] |
| head = head[:-1] |
| if head == '': |
| head = head + slashes |
| return d + head, tail |
| |
| |
| # Split a path in root and extension. |
| # The extension is everything starting at the first dot in the last |
| # pathname component; the root is everything before that. |
| # It is always true that root + ext == p. |
| |
| def splitext(p): |
| root, ext = '', '' |
| for c in p: |
| if c in '/\\': |
| root, ext = root + ext + c, '' |
| elif c == '.' or ext: |
| ext = ext + c |
| else: |
| root = root + c |
| return root, ext |
| |
| |
| # Return the tail (basename) part of a path. |
| |
| def basename(p): |
| return split(p)[1] |
| |
| |
| # Return the head (dirname) part of a path. |
| |
| def dirname(p): |
| return split(p)[0] |
| |
| |
| # Return the longest prefix of all list elements. |
| |
| def commonprefix(m): |
| if not m: return '' |
| prefix = m[0] |
| for item in m: |
| for i in range(len(prefix)): |
| if prefix[:i+1] <> item[:i+1]: |
| prefix = prefix[:i] |
| if i == 0: return '' |
| break |
| return prefix |
| |
| |
| # Is a path a symbolic link? |
| # This will always return false on systems where posix.lstat doesn't exist. |
| |
| def islink(path): |
| return 0 |
| |
| |
| # Does a path exist? |
| # This is false for dangling symbolic links. |
| |
| def exists(path): |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(path) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return 1 |
| |
| |
| # Is a path a dos directory? |
| # This follows symbolic links, so both islink() and isdir() can be true |
| # for the same path. |
| |
| def isdir(path): |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(path) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE]) |
| |
| |
| # Is a path a regular file? |
| # This follows symbolic links, so both islink() and isdir() can be true |
| # for the same path. |
| |
| def isfile(path): |
| try: |
| st = os.stat(path) |
| except os.error: |
| return 0 |
| return stat.S_ISREG(st[stat.ST_MODE]) |
| |
| |
| # Are two filenames really pointing to the same file? |
| |
| def samefile(f1, f2): |
| s1 = os.stat(f1) |
| s2 = os.stat(f2) |
| return samestat(s1, s2) |
| |
| |
| # Are two open files really referencing the same file? |
| # (Not necessarily the same file descriptor!) |
| # XXX THIS IS BROKEN UNDER DOS! ST_INO seems to indicate number of reads? |
| |
| def sameopenfile(fp1, fp2): |
| s1 = os.fstat(fp1.fileno()) |
| s2 = os.fstat(fp2.fileno()) |
| return samestat(s1, s2) |
| |
| |
| # Are two stat buffers (obtained from stat, fstat or lstat) |
| # describing the same file? |
| |
| def samestat(s1, s2): |
| return s1[stat.ST_INO] == s2[stat.ST_INO] and \ |
| s1[stat.ST_DEV] == s2[stat.ST_DEV] |
| |
| |
| # Is a path a mount point? |
| # XXX This degenerates in: 'is this the root?' on DOS |
| |
| def ismount(path): |
| return isabs(splitdrive(path)[1]) |
| |
| |
| # Directory tree walk. |
| # For each directory under top (including top itself, but excluding |
| # '.' and '..'), func(arg, dirname, filenames) is called, where |
| # dirname is the name of the directory and filenames is the list |
| # files 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. |
| |
| def walk(top, func, arg): |
| try: |
| names = os.listdir(top) |
| except os.error: |
| return |
| func(arg, top, names) |
| exceptions = ('.', '..') |
| for name in names: |
| if name not in exceptions: |
| name = join(top, name) |
| if isdir(name): |
| walk(name, func, arg) |
| |
| |
| # Expand paths beginning with '~' or '~user'. |
| # '~' means $HOME; '~user' means that user's home directory. |
| # If the path doesn't begin with '~', or if the user or $HOME is unknown, |
| # the path is returned unchanged (leaving error reporting to whatever |
| # function is called with the expanded path as argument). |
| # See also module 'glob' for expansion of *, ? and [...] in pathnames. |
| # (A function should also be defined to do full *sh-style environment |
| # variable expansion.) |
| |
| def expanduser(path): |
| if path[:1] <> '~': |
| return path |
| i, n = 1, len(path) |
| while i < n and path[i] not in '/\\': |
| i = i+1 |
| if i == 1: |
| if not os.environ.has_key('HOME'): |
| return path |
| userhome = os.environ['HOME'] |
| else: |
| return path |
| return userhome + path[i:] |
| |
| |
| # Expand paths containing shell variable substitutions. |
| # The following rules apply: |
| # - no expansion within single quotes |
| # - no escape character, except for '$$' which is translated into '$' |
| # - ${varname} is accepted. |
| # - varnames can be made out of letters, digits and the character '_' |
| # XXX With COMMAND.COM you can use any characters in a variable name, |
| # XXX except '^|<>='. |
| |
| varchars = string.letters + string.digits + '_-' |
| |
| def expandvars(path): |
| if '$' not in path: |
| return path |
| res = '' |
| index = 0 |
| pathlen = len(path) |
| while index < pathlen: |
| c = path[index] |
| if c == '\'': # no expansion within single quotes |
| path = path[index + 1:] |
| pathlen = len(path) |
| try: |
| index = string.index(path, '\'') |
| res = res + '\'' + path[:index + 1] |
| except string.index_error: |
| res = res + path |
| index = pathlen -1 |
| elif c == '$': # variable or '$$' |
| if path[index + 1:index + 2] == '$': |
| res = res + c |
| index = index + 1 |
| elif path[index + 1:index + 2] == '{': |
| path = path[index+2:] |
| pathlen = len(path) |
| try: |
| index = string.index(path, '}') |
| var = path[:index] |
| if os.environ.has_key(var): |
| res = res + os.environ[var] |
| except string.index_error: |
| res = res + path |
| index = pathlen - 1 |
| else: |
| var = '' |
| index = index + 1 |
| c = path[index:index + 1] |
| while c != '' and c in varchars: |
| var = var + c |
| index = index + 1 |
| c = path[index:index + 1] |
| if os.environ.has_key(var): |
| res = res + os.environ[var] |
| if c != '': |
| res = res + c |
| else: |
| res = res + c |
| index = index + 1 |
| return res |
| |
| |
| # Normalize a path, e.g. A//B, A/./B and A/foo/../B all become A/B. |
| # Also, components of the path are silently truncated to 8+3 notation. |
| |
| def normpath(path): |
| path = normcase(path) |
| prefix, path = splitdrive(path) |
| while path[:1] == os.sep: |
| prefix = prefix + os.sep |
| path = path[1:] |
| comps = string.splitfields(path, os.sep) |
| i = 0 |
| while i < len(comps): |
| if comps[i] == '.': |
| del comps[i] |
| elif comps[i] == '..' and i > 0 and \ |
| comps[i-1] not in ('', '..'): |
| del comps[i-1:i+1] |
| i = i-1 |
| elif comps[i] == '' and i > 0 and comps[i-1] <> '': |
| del comps[i] |
| elif '.' in comps[i]: |
| comp = string.splitfields(comps[i], '.') |
| comps[i] = comp[0][:8] + '.' + comp[1][:3] |
| i = i+1 |
| elif len(comps[i]) > 8: |
| comps[i] = comps[i][:8] |
| i = i+1 |
| else: |
| i = i+1 |
| # If the path is now empty, substitute '.' |
| if not prefix and not comps: |
| comps.append('.') |
| return prefix + string.joinfields(comps, os.sep) |
| |