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     30 // Google Test filepath utilities
     31 //
     32 // This header file declares classes and functions used internally by
     33 // Google Test.  They are subject to change without notice.
     34 //
     35 // This file is #included in gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h.
     36 // Do not include this header file separately!
     37 
     38 // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE
     39 
     40 #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_
     41 #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_
     42 
     43 #include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h"
     44 
     45 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \
     46 /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */)
     47 
     48 namespace testing {
     49 namespace internal {
     50 
     51 // FilePath - a class for file and directory pathname manipulation which
     52 // handles platform-specific conventions (like the pathname separator).
     53 // Used for helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output.
     54 // Except for Set methods, all methods are const or static, which provides an
     55 // "immutable value object" -- useful for peace of mind.
     56 // A FilePath with a value ending in a path separator ("like/this/") represents
     57 // a directory, otherwise it is assumed to represent a file. In either case,
     58 // it may or may not represent an actual file or directory in the file system.
     59 // Names are NOT checked for syntax correctness -- no checking for illegal
     60 // characters, malformed paths, etc.
     61 
     62 class GTEST_API_ FilePath {
     63  public:
     64   FilePath() : pathname_("") { }
     65   FilePath(const FilePath& rhs) : pathname_(rhs.pathname_) { }
     66 
     67   explicit FilePath(const std::string& pathname) : pathname_(pathname) {
     68     Normalize();
     69   }
     70 
     71   FilePath& operator=(const FilePath& rhs) {
     72     Set(rhs);
     73     return *this;
     74   }
     75 
     76   void Set(const FilePath& rhs) {
     77     pathname_ = rhs.pathname_;
     78   }
     79 
     80   const std::string& string() const { return pathname_; }
     81   const char* c_str() const { return pathname_.c_str(); }
     82 
     83   // Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful.
     84   static FilePath GetCurrentDir();
     85 
     86   // Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0,
     87   // extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater
     88   // than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml".
     89   // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /.
     90   static FilePath MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory,
     91                                const FilePath& base_name,
     92                                int number,
     93                                const char* extension);
     94 
     95   // Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml",
     96   // returns "dir/test.xml".
     97   // On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /.
     98   static FilePath ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory,
     99                               const FilePath& relative_path);
    100 
    101   // Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname
    102   // will be directory/base_name.extension or
    103   // directory/base_name_<number>.extension if directory/base_name.extension
    104   // already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found
    105   // that does not already exist.
    106   // Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'.
    107   // There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this
    108   // function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename.
    109   static FilePath GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory,
    110                                          const FilePath& base_name,
    111                                          const char* extension);
    112 
    113   // Returns true if and only if the path is "".
    114   bool IsEmpty() const { return pathname_.empty(); }
    115 
    116   // If input name has a trailing separator character, removes it and returns
    117   // the name, otherwise return the name string unmodified.
    118   // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /.
    119   FilePath RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const;
    120 
    121   // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed.
    122   // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns
    123   // FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns
    124   // the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it
    125   // returns an empty FilePath ("").
    126   // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'.
    127   FilePath RemoveDirectoryName() const;
    128 
    129   // RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed.
    130   // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/".
    131   // If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns
    132   // FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does
    133   // not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified.
    134   // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'.
    135   FilePath RemoveFileName() const;
    136 
    137   // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed.
    138   // Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns
    139   // FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not
    140   // found, returns a copy of the original FilePath.
    141   FilePath RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const;
    142 
    143   // Creates directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if
    144   // the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create
    145   // directories for any reason. Will also return false if the FilePath does
    146   // not represent a directory (that is, it doesn't end with a path separator).
    147   bool CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const;
    148 
    149   // Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or
    150   // if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the
    151   // directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not
    152   // exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows.
    153   bool CreateFolder() const;
    154 
    155   // Returns true if FilePath describes something in the file-system,
    156   // either a file, directory, or whatever, and that something exists.
    157   bool FileOrDirectoryExists() const;
    158 
    159   // Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system
    160   // that exists.
    161   bool DirectoryExists() const;
    162 
    163   // Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that
    164   // it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise.
    165   // This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists.
    166   bool IsDirectory() const;
    167 
    168   // Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one
    169   // root directory per disk drive.)
    170   bool IsRootDirectory() const;
    171 
    172   // Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path.
    173   bool IsAbsolutePath() const;
    174 
    175  private:
    176   // Replaces multiple consecutive separators with a single separator.
    177   // For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other
    178   // redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..".
    179   //
    180   // A pathname with multiple consecutive separators may occur either through
    181   // user error or as a result of some scripts or APIs that generate a pathname
    182   // with a trailing separator. On other platforms the same API or script
    183   // may NOT generate a pathname with a trailing "/". Then elsewhere that
    184   // pathname may have another "/" and pathname components added to it,
    185   // without checking for the separator already being there.
    186   // The script language and operating system may allow paths like "foo//bar"
    187   // but some of the functions in FilePath will not handle that correctly. In
    188   // particular, RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() only removes one separator, and
    189   // it is called in CreateDirectoriesRecursively() assuming that it will change
    190   // a pathname from directory syntax (trailing separator) to filename syntax.
    191   //
    192   // On Windows this method also replaces the alternate path separator '/' with
    193   // the primary path separator '\\', so that for example "bar\\/\\foo" becomes
    194   // "bar\\foo".
    195 
    196   void Normalize();
    197 
    198   // Returns a pointer to the last occurence of a valid path separator in
    199   // the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path
    200   // separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found.
    201   const char* FindLastPathSeparator() const;
    202 
    203   std::string pathname_;
    204 };  // class FilePath
    205 
    206 }  // namespace internal
    207 }  // namespace testing
    208 
    209 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_()  //  4251
    210 
    211 #endif  // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_