// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "tools/gn/source_dir.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "tools/gn/filesystem_utils.h" #include "tools/gn/source_file.h" namespace { void AssertValueSourceDirString(const std::string& s) { if (!s.empty()) { #if defined(OS_WIN) DCHECK(s[0] == '/' || (s.size() > 2 && s[0] != '/' && s[1] == ':' && IsSlash(s[2]))); #else DCHECK(s[0] == '/'); #endif DCHECK(EndsWithSlash(s)) << s; } } } // namespace SourceDir::SourceDir() { } SourceDir::SourceDir(const base::StringPiece& p) : value_(p.data(), p.size()) { if (!EndsWithSlash(value_)) value_.push_back('/'); AssertValueSourceDirString(value_); } SourceDir::SourceDir(SwapIn, std::string* s) { value_.swap(*s); if (!EndsWithSlash(value_)) value_.push_back('/'); AssertValueSourceDirString(value_); } SourceDir::~SourceDir() { } SourceFile SourceDir::ResolveRelativeFile( const Value& p, Err* err, const base::StringPiece& source_root) const { SourceFile ret; if (!p.VerifyTypeIs(Value::STRING, err)) return ret; // It's an error to resolve an empty string or one that is a directory // (indicated by a trailing slash) because this is the function that expects // to return a file. const std::string& str = p.string_value(); if (str.empty()) { *err = Err(p, "Empty file path.", "You can't use empty strings as file paths. That's just wrong."); return ret; } else if (str[str.size() - 1] == '/') { *err = Err(p, "File path ends in a slash.", "You specified the path\n " + str + "\n" "and it ends in a slash, indicating you think it's a directory." "\nBut here you're supposed to be listing a file."); return ret; } if (str.size() >= 2 && str[0] == '/' && str[1] == '/') { // Source-relative. ret.value_.assign(str.data(), str.size()); NormalizePath(&ret.value_, source_root); return ret; } else if (IsPathAbsolute(str)) { if (source_root.empty() || !MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(source_root, str, &ret.value_)) { #if defined(OS_WIN) // On Windows we'll accept "C:\foo" as an absolute path, which we want // to convert to "/C:..." here. if (str[0] != '/') ret.value_ = "/"; #endif ret.value_.append(str.data(), str.size()); } NormalizePath(&ret.value_); return ret; } if (!source_root.empty()) { std::string absolute = FilePathToUTF8(Resolve(UTF8ToFilePath(source_root)).AppendASCII( str).value()); NormalizePath(&absolute); if (!MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(source_root, absolute, &ret.value_)) { #if defined(OS_WIN) // On Windows we'll accept "C:\foo" as an absolute path, which we want // to convert to "/C:..." here. if (absolute[0] != '/') ret.value_ = "/"; #endif ret.value_.append(absolute.data(), absolute.size()); } return ret; } // With no source_root_, there's nothing we can do about // e.g. p=../../../path/to/file and value_=//source and we'll // errornously return //file. ret.value_.reserve(value_.size() + str.size()); ret.value_.assign(value_); ret.value_.append(str.data(), str.size()); NormalizePath(&ret.value_); return ret; } SourceDir SourceDir::ResolveRelativeDir( const Value& p, Err* err, const base::StringPiece& source_root) const { if (!p.VerifyTypeIs(Value::STRING, err)) return SourceDir(); return ResolveRelativeDir(p, p.string_value(), err, source_root); } SourceDir SourceDir::ResolveRelativeDir( const Value& blame_but_dont_use, const base::StringPiece& str, Err* err, const base::StringPiece& source_root) const { SourceDir ret; if (str.empty()) { *err = Err(blame_but_dont_use, "Empty directory path.", "You can't use empty strings as directories. " "That's just wrong."); return ret; } if (str.size() >= 2 && str[0] == '/' && str[1] == '/') { // Source-relative. ret.value_.assign(str.data(), str.size()); if (!EndsWithSlash(ret.value_)) ret.value_.push_back('/'); NormalizePath(&ret.value_, source_root); return ret; } else if (IsPathAbsolute(str)) { if (source_root.empty() || !MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(source_root, str, &ret.value_)) { #if defined(OS_WIN) if (str[0] != '/') // See the file case for why we do this check. ret.value_ = "/"; #endif ret.value_.append(str.data(), str.size()); } NormalizePath(&ret.value_); if (!EndsWithSlash(ret.value_)) ret.value_.push_back('/'); return ret; } if (!source_root.empty()) { std::string absolute = FilePathToUTF8(Resolve(UTF8ToFilePath(source_root)).AppendASCII( str.as_string()).value()); NormalizePath(&absolute); if (!MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(source_root, absolute, &ret.value_)) { #if defined(OS_WIN) if (absolute[0] != '/') // See the file case for why we do this check. ret.value_ = "/"; #endif ret.value_.append(absolute.data(), absolute.size()); } if (!EndsWithSlash(ret.value_)) ret.value_.push_back('/'); return ret; } ret.value_.reserve(value_.size() + str.size()); ret.value_.assign(value_); ret.value_.append(str.data(), str.size()); NormalizePath(&ret.value_); if (!EndsWithSlash(ret.value_)) ret.value_.push_back('/'); AssertValueSourceDirString(ret.value_); return ret; } base::FilePath SourceDir::Resolve(const base::FilePath& source_root) const { if (is_null()) return base::FilePath(); std::string converted; if (is_system_absolute()) { if (value_.size() > 2 && value_[2] == ':') { // Windows path, strip the leading slash. converted.assign(&value_[1], value_.size() - 1); } else { converted.assign(value_); } return base::FilePath(UTF8ToFilePath(converted)); } // String the double-leading slash for source-relative paths. converted.assign(&value_[2], value_.size() - 2); return source_root.Append(UTF8ToFilePath(converted)) .NormalizePathSeparatorsTo('/'); } void SourceDir::SwapValue(std::string* v) { value_.swap(*v); AssertValueSourceDirString(value_); }