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The Mapping object implements a flexible mapping of relative to absolute paths and vice versa. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/206067
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// This file implements the Mapping data structure.
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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pathutil "path"
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"strings"
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)
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// A Mapping object maps relative paths (e.g. from URLs)
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// to absolute paths (of the file system) and vice versa.
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//
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// A Mapping object consists of a list of individual mappings
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// of the form: prefix -> path which are interpreted as follows:
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// A relative path of the form prefix/tail is to be mapped to
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// the absolute path/tail, if that absolute path exists in the file
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// system. Given a Mapping object, a relative path is mapped to an
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// absolute path by trying each of the individual mappings in order,
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// until a valid mapping is found. For instance, for the mapping:
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//
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// user -> /home/user
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// public -> /home/user/public
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// public -> /home/build/public
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//
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// the relative paths below are mapped to absolute paths as follows:
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//
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// user/foo -> /home/user/foo
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// public/net/rpc/file1.go -> /home/user/public/net/rpc/file1.go
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//
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// If there is no /home/user/public/net/rpc/file2.go, the next public
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// mapping entry is used to map the relative path to:
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//
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// public/net/rpc/file2.go -> /home/build/public/net/rpc/file2.go
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//
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// (assuming that file exists).
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//
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type Mapping struct {
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list []mapping
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}
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type mapping struct {
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prefix, path string
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}
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// Init initializes the Mapping from a list of ':'-separated
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// paths. Empty paths are ignored; relative paths are assumed
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// to be relative to the current working directory and converted
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// to absolute paths. For each path of the form:
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//
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// dirname/localname
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//
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// a mapping
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//
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// localname -> path
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//
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// is added to the Mapping object, in the order of occurrence.
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// For instance, the argument:
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//
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// /home/user:/home/build/public
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//
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// leads to the following mapping:
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//
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// user -> /home/user
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// public -> /home/build/public
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//
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func (m *Mapping) Init(paths string) {
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cwd, _ := os.Getwd() // ignore errors
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pathlist := strings.Split(paths, ":", 0)
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list := make([]mapping, len(pathlist))
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n := 0 // number of mappings
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for _, path := range pathlist {
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if len(path) == 0 {
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// ignore empty paths (don't assume ".")
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continue
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}
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// len(path) > 0: normalize path
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if path[0] != '/' {
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path = pathutil.Join(cwd, path)
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} else {
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path = pathutil.Clean(path)
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}
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// check if mapping exists already
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var i int
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for i = 0; i < n; i++ {
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if path == list[i].path {
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break
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}
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}
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// add mapping if it is new
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if i >= n {
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_, prefix := pathutil.Split(path)
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list[i] = mapping{prefix, path}
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n++
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}
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}
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m.list = list[0:n]
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}
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// IsEmpty returns true if there are no mappings specified.
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func (m *Mapping) IsEmpty() bool { return len(m.list) == 0 }
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// Fprint prints the mapping.
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func (m *Mapping) Fprint(w io.Writer) {
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for _, e := range m.list {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "\t%s -> %s\n", e.prefix, e.path)
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}
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}
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func split(path string) (head, tail string) {
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i := strings.Index(path, "/")
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if i > 0 {
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// 0 < i < len(path)
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return path[0:i], path[i+1:]
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}
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return "", path
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}
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// ToAbsolute maps a relative path to an absolute path using the Mapping
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// specified by the receiver. If the path cannot be mapped, the empty
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// string is returned.
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//
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func (m *Mapping) ToAbsolute(path string) string {
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for _, e := range m.list {
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if strings.HasPrefix(path, e.path) {
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// /absolute/prefix/foo -> prefix/foo
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return pathutil.Join(e.prefix, path[len(e.path):]) // Join will remove a trailing '/'
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}
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}
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return "" // no match
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}
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// ToRelative maps an absolute path to a relative path using the Mapping
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// specified by the receiver. If the path cannot be mapped, the empty
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// string is returned.
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//
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func (m *Mapping) ToRelative(path string) string {
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prefix, tail := split(path)
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for _, e := range m.list {
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switch {
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case e.prefix == prefix:
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// use tail
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case e.prefix == "":
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tail = path
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default:
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continue // no match
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}
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abspath := pathutil.Join(e.path, tail)
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if _, err := os.Stat(abspath); err == nil {
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return abspath
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}
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}
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return "" // no match
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}
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