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teach asan about exception handling
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file.jl
# This file is a part of Julia. License is MIT: https://julialang.org/license
# Operations with the file system (paths) ##
export
cd,
chmod,
chown,
cp,
cptree,
mkdir,
mkpath,
mktemp,
mktempdir,
mv,
pwd,
rename,
readlink,
readdir,
rm,
samefile,
sendfile,
symlink,
tempdir,
tempname,
touch,
unlink,
walkdir
# get and set current directory
"""
pwd() -> AbstractString
Get the current working directory.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser"
julia> cd("/home/JuliaUser/Projects/julia")
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser/Projects/julia"
```
"""
function pwd()
buf = Base.StringVector(AVG_PATH - 1) # space for null-terminator implied by StringVector
sz = RefValue{Csize_t}(length(buf) + 1) # total buffer size including null
while true
rc = ccall(:uv_cwd, Cint, (Ptr{UInt8}, Ptr{Csize_t}), buf, sz)
if rc == 0
resize!(buf, sz[])
return String(buf)
elseif rc == Base.UV_ENOBUFS
resize!(buf, sz[] - 1) # space for null-terminator implied by StringVector
else
uv_error(:cwd, rc)
end
end
end
"""
cd(dir::AbstractString=homedir())
Set the current working directory.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> cd("/home/JuliaUser/Projects/julia")
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser/Projects/julia"
julia> cd()
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser"
```
"""
function cd(dir::AbstractString)
uv_error("chdir $dir", ccall(:uv_chdir, Cint, (Cstring,), dir))
end
cd() = cd(homedir())
if Sys.iswindows()
function cd(f::Function, dir::AbstractString)
old = pwd()
try
cd(dir)
f()
finally
cd(old)
end
end
else
function cd(f::Function, dir::AbstractString)
fd = ccall(:open, Int32, (Cstring, Int32), :., 0)
systemerror(:open, fd == -1)
try
cd(dir)
f()
finally
systemerror(:fchdir, ccall(:fchdir, Int32, (Int32,), fd) != 0)
systemerror(:close, ccall(:close, Int32, (Int32,), fd) != 0)
end
end
end
"""
cd(f::Function, dir::AbstractString=homedir())
Temporarily change the current working directory to `dir`, apply function `f` and
finally return to the original directory.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser"
julia> cd(readdir, "/home/JuliaUser/Projects/julia")
34-element Array{String,1}:
".circleci"
".freebsdci.sh"
".git"
".gitattributes"
".github"
⋮
"test"
"ui"
"usr"
"usr-staging"
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser"
```
"""
cd(f::Function) = cd(f, homedir())
function checkmode(mode::Integer)
if !(0 <= mode <= 511)
throw(ArgumentError("Mode must be between 0 and 511 = 0o777"))
end
mode
end
"""
mkdir(path::AbstractString; mode::Unsigned = 0o777)
Make a new directory with name `path` and permissions `mode`. `mode` defaults to `0o777`,
modified by the current file creation mask. This function never creates more than one
directory. If the directory already exists, or some intermediate directories do not exist,
this function throws an error. See [`mkpath`](@ref) for a function which creates all
required intermediate directories.
Return `path`.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> mkdir("testingdir")
"testingdir"
julia> cd("testingdir")
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser/testingdir"
```
"""
function mkdir(path::AbstractString; mode::Integer = 0o777)
@static if Sys.iswindows()
ret = ccall(:_wmkdir, Int32, (Cwstring,), path)
else
ret = ccall(:mkdir, Int32, (Cstring, UInt32), path, checkmode(mode))
end
systemerror(:mkdir, ret != 0; extrainfo=path)
path
end
"""
mkpath(path::AbstractString; mode::Unsigned = 0o777)
Create all directories in the given `path`, with permissions `mode`. `mode` defaults to
`0o777`, modified by the current file creation mask.
Return `path`.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> mkdir("testingdir")
"testingdir"
julia> cd("testingdir")
julia> pwd()
"/home/JuliaUser/testingdir"
julia> mkpath("my/test/dir")
"my/test/dir"
julia> readdir()
1-element Array{String,1}:
"my"
julia> cd("my")
julia> readdir()
1-element Array{String,1}:
"test"
julia> readdir("test")
1-element Array{String,1}:
"dir"
```
"""
function mkpath(path::AbstractString; mode::Integer = 0o777)
isdirpath(path) && (path = dirname(path))
dir = dirname(path)
(path == dir || isdir(path)) && return path
mkpath(dir, mode = checkmode(mode))
try
mkdir(path, mode = mode)
catch err
# If there is a problem with making the directory, but the directory
# does in fact exist, then ignore the error. Else re-throw it.
if !isa(err, SystemError) || !isdir(path)
rethrow()
end
end
path
end
"""
rm(path::AbstractString; force::Bool=false, recursive::Bool=false)
Delete the file, link, or empty directory at the given path. If `force=true` is passed, a
non-existing path is not treated as error. If `recursive=true` is passed and the path is a
directory, then all contents are removed recursively.
# Examples
```jldoctest
julia> mkpath("my/test/dir");
julia> rm("my", recursive=true)
julia> rm("this_file_does_not_exist", force=true)
julia> rm("this_file_does_not_exist")
ERROR: IOError: unlink: no such file or directory (ENOENT)
Stacktrace:
[...]
```
"""
function rm(path::AbstractString; force::Bool=false, recursive::Bool=false)
if islink(path) || !isdir(path)
try
@static if Sys.iswindows()
# is writable on windows actually means "is deletable"
if (filemode(path) & 0o222) == 0
chmod(path, 0o777)
end
end
unlink(path)
catch err
if force && isa(err, IOError) && err.code==Base.UV_ENOENT
return
end
rethrow()
end
else
if recursive
for p in readdir(path)
rm(joinpath(path, p), force=force, recursive=true)
end
end
@static if Sys.iswindows()
ret = ccall(:_wrmdir, Int32, (Cwstring,), path)
else
ret = ccall(:rmdir, Int32, (Cstring,), path)
end
systemerror(:rmdir, ret != 0, extrainfo=path)
end
end
# The following use Unix command line facilities
function checkfor_mv_cp_cptree(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString, txt::AbstractString;
force::Bool=false)
if ispath(dst)
if force
# Check for issue when: (src == dst) or when one is a link to the other
# https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/11172#issuecomment-100391076
if Base.samefile(src, dst)
abs_src = islink(src) ? abspath(readlink(src)) : abspath(src)
abs_dst = islink(dst) ? abspath(readlink(dst)) : abspath(dst)
throw(ArgumentError(string("'src' and 'dst' refer to the same file/dir.",
"This is not supported.\n ",
"`src` refers to: $(abs_src)\n ",
"`dst` refers to: $(abs_dst)\n")))
end
rm(dst; recursive=true)
else
throw(ArgumentError(string("'$dst' exists. `force=true` ",
"is required to remove '$dst' before $(txt).")))
end
end
end
function cptree(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString; force::Bool=false,
follow_symlinks::Bool=false)
isdir(src) || throw(ArgumentError("'$src' is not a directory. Use `cp(src, dst)`"))
checkfor_mv_cp_cptree(src, dst, "copying"; force=force)
mkdir(dst)
for name in readdir(src)
srcname = joinpath(src, name)
if !follow_symlinks && islink(srcname)
symlink(readlink(srcname), joinpath(dst, name))
elseif isdir(srcname)
cptree(srcname, joinpath(dst, name); force=force,
follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks)
else
sendfile(srcname, joinpath(dst, name))
end
end
end
"""
cp(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString; force::Bool=false, follow_symlinks::Bool=false)
Copy the file, link, or directory from `src` to `dst`.
`force=true` will first remove an existing `dst`.
If `follow_symlinks=false`, and `src` is a symbolic link, `dst` will be created as a
symbolic link. If `follow_symlinks=true` and `src` is a symbolic link, `dst` will be a copy
of the file or directory `src` refers to.
Return `dst`.
"""
function cp(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString; force::Bool=false,
follow_symlinks::Bool=false)
checkfor_mv_cp_cptree(src, dst, "copying"; force=force)
if !follow_symlinks && islink(src)
symlink(readlink(src), dst)
elseif isdir(src)
cptree(src, dst; force=force, follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks)
else
sendfile(src, dst)
end
dst
end
"""
mv(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString; force::Bool=false)
Move the file, link, or directory from `src` to `dst`.
`force=true` will first remove an existing `dst`.
Return `dst`.
# Examples
```jldoctest; filter = r"Stacktrace:(\\n \\[[0-9]+\\].*)*"
julia> write("hello.txt", "world");
julia> mv("hello.txt", "goodbye.txt")
"goodbye.txt"
julia> "hello.txt" in readdir()
false
julia> readline("goodbye.txt")
"world"
julia> write("hello.txt", "world2");
julia> mv("hello.txt", "goodbye.txt")
ERROR: ArgumentError: 'goodbye.txt' exists. `force=true` is required to remove 'goodbye.txt' before moving.
Stacktrace:
[1] #checkfor_mv_cp_cptree#10(::Bool, ::Function, ::String, ::String, ::String) at ./file.jl:293
[...]
julia> mv("hello.txt", "goodbye.txt", force=true)
"goodbye.txt"
julia> rm("goodbye.txt");
```
"""
function mv(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString; force::Bool=false)
checkfor_mv_cp_cptree(src, dst, "moving"; force=force)
rename(src, dst)
dst
end
"""
touch(path::AbstractString)
Update the last-modified timestamp on a file to the current time.
Return `path`.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> write("my_little_file", 2);
julia> mtime("my_little_file")
1.5273815391135583e9
julia> touch("my_little_file");
julia> mtime("my_little_file")
1.527381559163435e9
```
We can see the [`mtime`](@ref) has been modified by `touch`.
"""
function touch(path::AbstractString)
f = open(path, JL_O_WRONLY | JL_O_CREAT, 0o0666)
try
if Sys.isunix()
ret = ccall(:futimes, Cint, (Cint, Ptr{Cvoid}), fd(f), C_NULL)
systemerror(:futimes, ret != 0, extrainfo=path)
else
t = time()
futime(f,t,t)
end
finally
close(f)
end
path
end
"""
tempdir()
Gets the path of the temporary directory. On Windows, `tempdir()` uses the first environment
variable found in the ordered list `TMP`, `TEMP`, `USERPROFILE`. On all other operating
systems, `tempdir()` uses the first environment variable found in the ordered list `TMPDIR`,
`TMP`, `TEMP`, and `TEMPDIR`. If none of these are found, the path `"/tmp"` is used.
"""
function tempdir()
buf = Base.StringVector(AVG_PATH - 1) # space for null-terminator implied by StringVector
sz = RefValue{Csize_t}(length(buf) + 1) # total buffer size including null
while true
rc = ccall(:uv_os_tmpdir, Cint, (Ptr{UInt8}, Ptr{Csize_t}), buf, sz)
if rc == 0
resize!(buf, sz[])
return String(buf)
elseif rc == Base.UV_ENOBUFS
resize!(buf, sz[] - 1) # space for null-terminator implied by StringVector
else
uv_error(:tmpdir, rc)
end
end
end
const TEMP_CLEANUP_MIN = Ref(1024)
const TEMP_CLEANUP_MAX = Ref(1024)
const TEMP_CLEANUP = Dict{String,Bool}()
const TEMP_CLEANUP_LOCK = ReentrantLock()
function temp_cleanup_later(path::AbstractString; asap::Bool=false)
lock(TEMP_CLEANUP_LOCK)
TEMP_CLEANUP[path] = asap
if length(TEMP_CLEANUP) > TEMP_CLEANUP_MAX[]
temp_cleanup_purge(false)
TEMP_CLEANUP_MAX[] = max(TEMP_CLEANUP_MIN[], 2*length(TEMP_CLEANUP))
end
unlock(TEMP_CLEANUP_LOCK)
return nothing
end
function temp_cleanup_purge(all::Bool=true)
need_gc = Sys.iswindows()
for (path, asap) in TEMP_CLEANUP
if (all || asap) && ispath(path)
need_gc && GC.gc(true)
need_gc = false
rm(path, recursive=true, force=true)
end
!ispath(path) && delete!(TEMP_CLEANUP, path)
end
end
const temp_prefix = "jl_"
if Sys.iswindows()
function _win_tempname(temppath::AbstractString, uunique::UInt32)
tempp = cwstring(temppath)
temppfx = cwstring(temp_prefix)
tname = Vector{UInt16}(undef, 32767)
uunique = ccall(:GetTempFileNameW, stdcall, UInt32,
(Ptr{UInt16}, Ptr{UInt16}, UInt32, Ptr{UInt16}),
tempp, temppfx, uunique, tname)
windowserror("GetTempFileName", uunique == 0)
lentname = something(findfirst(iszero, tname))
@assert lentname > 0
resize!(tname, lentname - 1)
return transcode(String, tname)
end
function mktemp(parent::AbstractString=tempdir(); cleanup::Bool=true)
filename = _win_tempname(parent, UInt32(0))
cleanup && temp_cleanup_later(filename)
return (filename, Base.open(filename, "r+"))
end
function tempname(parent::AbstractString=tempdir(); cleanup::Bool=true)
isdir(parent) || throw(ArgumentError("$(repr(parent)) is not a directory"))
seed::UInt32 = rand(UInt32)
while true
if (seed & typemax(UInt16)) == 0
seed += 1
end
filename = _win_tempname(parent, seed)
if !ispath(filename)
cleanup && temp_cleanup_later(filename)
return filename
end
seed += 1
end
end
else # !windows
# Obtain a temporary filename.
function tempname(parent::AbstractString=tempdir(); cleanup::Bool=true)
isdir(parent) || throw(ArgumentError("$(repr(parent)) is not a directory"))
p = ccall(:tempnam, Cstring, (Cstring, Cstring), parent, temp_prefix)
systemerror(:tempnam, p == C_NULL)
s = unsafe_string(p)
Libc.free(p)
cleanup && temp_cleanup_later(s)
return s
end
# Create and return the name of a temporary file along with an IOStream
function mktemp(parent::AbstractString=tempdir(); cleanup::Bool=true)
b = joinpath(parent, temp_prefix * "XXXXXX")
p = ccall(:mkstemp, Int32, (Cstring,), b) # modifies b
systemerror(:mktemp, p == -1)
cleanup && temp_cleanup_later(b)
return (b, fdio(p, true))
end
end # os-test
"""
tempname(parent=tempdir(); cleanup=true) -> String
Generate a temporary file path. This function only returns a path; no file is
created. The path is likely to be unique, but this cannot be guaranteed due to
the very remote posibility of two simultaneous calls to `tempname` generating
the same file name. The name is guaranteed to differ from all files already
existing at the time of the call to `tempname`.
When called with no arguments, the temporary name will be an absolute path to a
temporary name in the system temporary directory as given by `tempdir()`. If a
`parent` directory argument is given, the temporary path will be in that
directory instead.
The `cleanup` option controls whether the process attempts to delete the
returned path automatically when the process exits. Note that the `tempname`
function does not create any file or directory at the returned location, so
there is nothing to cleanup unless you create a file or directory there. If
you do and `clean` is `true` it will be deleted upon process termination.
!!! compat "Julia 1.4"
The `parent` and `cleanup` arguments were added in 1.4. Prior to Julia 1.4
the path `tempname` would never be cleaned up at process termination.
!!! warning
This can lead to security holes if another process obtains the same
file name and creates the file before you are able to. Open the file with
`JL_O_EXCL` if this is a concern. Using [`mktemp()`](@ref) is also
recommended instead.
"""
tempname()
"""
mktemp(parent=tempdir(); cleanup=true) -> (path, io)
Return `(path, io)`, where `path` is the path of a new temporary file in `parent`
and `io` is an open file object for this path. The `cleanup` option controls whether
the temporary file is automatically deleted when the process exits.
"""
mktemp(parent)
"""
mktempdir(parent=tempdir(); prefix=$(repr(temp_prefix)), cleanup=true) -> path
Create a temporary directory in the `parent` directory with a name
constructed from the given prefix and a random suffix, and return its path.
Additionally, any trailing `X` characters may be replaced with random characters.
If `parent` does not exist, throw an error. The `cleanup` option controls whether
the temporary directory is automatically deleted when the process exits.
"""
function mktempdir(parent::AbstractString=tempdir();
prefix::AbstractString=temp_prefix, cleanup::Bool=true)
if isempty(parent) || occursin(path_separator_re, parent[end:end])
# append a path_separator only if parent didn't already have one
tpath = "$(parent)$(prefix)XXXXXX"
else
tpath = "$(parent)$(path_separator)$(prefix)XXXXXX"
end
req = Libc.malloc(_sizeof_uv_fs)
try
ret = ccall(:uv_fs_mkdtemp, Cint,
(Ptr{Cvoid}, Ptr{Cvoid}, Cstring, Ptr{Cvoid}),
C_NULL, req, tpath, C_NULL)
if ret < 0
ccall(:uv_fs_req_cleanup, Cvoid, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req)
uv_error("mktempdir", ret)
end
path = unsafe_string(ccall(:jl_uv_fs_t_path, Cstring, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req))
ccall(:uv_fs_req_cleanup, Cvoid, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req)
cleanup && temp_cleanup_later(path)
return path
finally
Libc.free(req)
end
end
"""
mktemp(f::Function, parent=tempdir())
Apply the function `f` to the result of [`mktemp(parent)`](@ref) and remove the
temporary file upon completion.
"""
function mktemp(fn::Function, parent::AbstractString=tempdir())
(tmp_path, tmp_io) = mktemp(parent, cleanup=false)
try
fn(tmp_path, tmp_io)
finally
try
close(tmp_io)
ispath(tmp_path) && rm(tmp_path)
catch ex
@error "mktemp cleanup" _group=:file exception=(ex, catch_backtrace())
# might be possible to remove later
temp_cleanup_later(tmp_path, asap=true)
end
end
end
"""
mktempdir(f::Function, parent=tempdir(); prefix=$(repr(temp_prefix)))
Apply the function `f` to the result of [`mktempdir(parent; prefix)`](@ref) and remove the
temporary directory all of its contents upon completion.
"""
function mktempdir(fn::Function, parent::AbstractString=tempdir();
prefix::AbstractString=temp_prefix)
tmpdir = mktempdir(parent; prefix=prefix, cleanup=false)
try
fn(tmpdir)
finally
try
ispath(tmpdir) && rm(tmpdir, recursive=true)
catch ex
@error "mktempdir cleanup" _group=:file exception=(ex, catch_backtrace())
# might be possible to remove later
temp_cleanup_later(tmpdir, asap=true)
end
end
end
struct uv_dirent_t
name::Ptr{UInt8}
typ::Cint
end
"""
readdir(dir::AbstractString=pwd(); join::Bool=false) -> Vector{String}
Return the names in the directory `dir` or the current working directory if not
given. When `join` is false, `readdir` returns just the names in the directory
as is; when `join` is true, it returns `joinpath(dir, name)` for each `name` so
that the returned strings are full paths. If you want to get absolute paths
back, call `readdir` with an absolute directory path and `join` set to true.
!!! compat "Julia 1.4"
The `join` keyword argument requires at least Julia 1.4.
# Examples
```julia-repl
julia> cd("/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia")
julia> readdir()
30-element Array{String,1}:
".appveyor.yml"
".git"
".gitattributes"
⋮
"ui"
"usr"
"usr-staging"
julia> readdir(join=true)
30-element Array{String,1}:
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/.appveyor.yml"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/.git"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/.gitattributes"
⋮
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/ui"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/usr"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/usr-staging"
julia> readdir("base")
145-element Array{String,1}:
".gitignore"
"Base.jl"
"Enums.jl"
⋮
"version_git.sh"
"views.jl"
"weakkeydict.jl"
julia> readdir("base", join=true)
145-element Array{String,1}:
"base/.gitignore"
"base/Base.jl"
"base/Enums.jl"
⋮
"base/version_git.sh"
"base/views.jl"
"base/weakkeydict.jl"```
julia> readdir(abspath("base"), join=true)
145-element Array{String,1}:
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/.gitignore"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/Base.jl"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/Enums.jl"
⋮
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/version_git.sh"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/views.jl"
"/home/JuliaUser/dev/julia/base/weakkeydict.jl"
```
"""
function readdir(dir::AbstractString; join::Bool=false)
# Allocate space for uv_fs_t struct
uv_readdir_req = zeros(UInt8, ccall(:jl_sizeof_uv_fs_t, Int32, ()))
# defined in sys.c, to call uv_fs_readdir, which sets errno on error.
err = ccall(:uv_fs_scandir, Int32, (Ptr{Cvoid}, Ptr{UInt8}, Cstring, Cint, Ptr{Cvoid}),
C_NULL, uv_readdir_req, dir, 0, C_NULL)
err < 0 && throw(SystemError("unable to read directory $dir", -err))
# iterate the listing into entries
entries = String[]
ent = Ref{uv_dirent_t}()
while Base.UV_EOF != ccall(:uv_fs_scandir_next, Cint, (Ptr{Cvoid}, Ptr{uv_dirent_t}), uv_readdir_req, ent)
name = unsafe_string(ent[].name)
push!(entries, join ? joinpath(dir, name) : name)
end
# Clean up the request string
ccall(:uv_fs_req_cleanup, Cvoid, (Ptr{UInt8},), uv_readdir_req)
return entries
end
readdir(; join::Bool=false) = readdir(join ? pwd() : ".", join=join)
"""
walkdir(dir; topdown=true, follow_symlinks=false, onerror=throw)
Return an iterator that walks the directory tree of a directory.
The iterator returns a tuple containing `(rootpath, dirs, files)`.
The directory tree can be traversed top-down or bottom-up.
If `walkdir` encounters a [`SystemError`](@ref)
it will rethrow the error by default.
A custom error handling function can be provided through `onerror` keyword argument.
`onerror` is called with a `SystemError` as argument.
# Examples
```julia
for (root, dirs, files) in walkdir(".")
println("Directories in \$root")
for dir in dirs
println(joinpath(root, dir)) # path to directories
end
println("Files in \$root")
for file in files
println(joinpath(root, file)) # path to files
end
end
```
```julia-repl
julia> mkpath("my/test/dir");
julia> itr = walkdir("my");
julia> (root, dirs, files) = first(itr)
("my", ["test"], String[])
julia> (root, dirs, files) = first(itr)
("my/test", ["dir"], String[])
julia> (root, dirs, files) = first(itr)
("my/test/dir", String[], String[])
```
"""
function walkdir(root; topdown=true, follow_symlinks=false, onerror=throw)
content = nothing
try
content = readdir(root)
catch err
isa(err, SystemError) || throw(err)
onerror(err)
# Need to return an empty closed channel to skip the current root folder
chnl = Channel(0)
close(chnl)
return chnl
end
dirs = Vector{eltype(content)}()
files = Vector{eltype(content)}()
for name in content
if isdir(joinpath(root, name))
push!(dirs, name)
else
push!(files, name)
end
end
function _it(chnl)
if topdown
put!(chnl, (root, dirs, files))
end
for dir in dirs
path = joinpath(root,dir)
if follow_symlinks || !islink(path)
for (root_l, dirs_l, files_l) in walkdir(path, topdown=topdown, follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks, onerror=onerror)
put!(chnl, (root_l, dirs_l, files_l))
end
end
end
if !topdown
put!(chnl, (root, dirs, files))
end
end
return Channel(_it)
end
function unlink(p::AbstractString)
err = ccall(:jl_fs_unlink, Int32, (Cstring,), p)
uv_error("unlink", err)
nothing
end
# For move command
function rename(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString)
err = ccall(:jl_fs_rename, Int32, (Cstring, Cstring), src, dst)
# on error, default to cp && rm
if err < 0
# force: is already done in the mv function
cp(src, dst; force=false, follow_symlinks=false)
rm(src; recursive=true)
end
nothing
end
function sendfile(src::AbstractString, dst::AbstractString)
src_open = false
dst_open = false
local src_file, dst_file
try
src_file = open(src, JL_O_RDONLY)
src_open = true
dst_file = open(dst, JL_O_CREAT | JL_O_TRUNC | JL_O_WRONLY, filemode(src_file))
dst_open = true
bytes = filesize(stat(src_file))
sendfile(dst_file, src_file, Int64(0), Int(bytes))
finally
if src_open && isopen(src_file)
close(src_file)
end
if dst_open && isopen(dst_file)
close(dst_file)
end
end
end
if Sys.iswindows()
const UV_FS_SYMLINK_JUNCTION = 0x0002
end
"""
symlink(target::AbstractString, link::AbstractString)
Creates a symbolic link to `target` with the name `link`.
!!! note
This function raises an error under operating systems that do not support
soft symbolic links, such as Windows XP.
"""
function symlink(p::AbstractString, np::AbstractString)
@static if Sys.iswindows()
if Sys.windows_version() < Sys.WINDOWS_VISTA_VER
error("Windows XP does not support soft symlinks")
end
end
flags = 0
@static if Sys.iswindows()
if isdir(p)
flags |= UV_FS_SYMLINK_JUNCTION
p = abspath(p)
end
end
err = ccall(:jl_fs_symlink, Int32, (Cstring, Cstring, Cint), p, np, flags)
@static if Sys.iswindows()
if err < 0 && !isdir(p)
@warn "On Windows, creating file symlinks requires Administrator privileges" maxlog=1 _group=:file
end
end
uv_error("symlink",err)
end
"""
readlink(path::AbstractString) -> AbstractString
Return the target location a symbolic link `path` points to.
"""
function readlink(path::AbstractString)
req = Libc.malloc(_sizeof_uv_fs)
try
ret = ccall(:uv_fs_readlink, Int32,
(Ptr{Cvoid}, Ptr{Cvoid}, Cstring, Ptr{Cvoid}),
C_NULL, req, path, C_NULL)
if ret < 0
ccall(:uv_fs_req_cleanup, Cvoid, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req)
uv_error("readlink", ret)
@assert false
end
tgt = unsafe_string(ccall(:jl_uv_fs_t_ptr, Cstring, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req))
ccall(:uv_fs_req_cleanup, Cvoid, (Ptr{Cvoid},), req)
return tgt
finally
Libc.free(req)
end
end
"""
chmod(path::AbstractString, mode::Integer; recursive::Bool=false)
Change the permissions mode of `path` to `mode`. Only integer `mode`s (e.g. `0o777`) are
currently supported. If `recursive=true` and the path is a directory all permissions in
that directory will be recursively changed.
Return `path`.
"""
function chmod(path::AbstractString, mode::Integer; recursive::Bool=false)
err = ccall(:jl_fs_chmod, Int32, (Cstring, Cint), path, mode)
uv_error("chmod", err)
if recursive && isdir(path)
for p in readdir(path)
if !islink(joinpath(path, p))
chmod(joinpath(path, p), mode, recursive=true)
end
end
end
path
end
"""
chown(path::AbstractString, owner::Integer, group::Integer=-1)
Change the owner and/or group of `path` to `owner` and/or `group`. If the value entered for `owner` or `group`
is `-1` the corresponding ID will not change. Only integer `owner`s and `group`s are currently supported.
Return `path`.
"""
function chown(path::AbstractString, owner::Integer, group::Integer=-1)
err = ccall(:jl_fs_chown, Int32, (Cstring, Cint, Cint), path, owner, group)
uv_error("chown",err)
path
end