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diff --git a/gcc/ada/g-dirope.ads b/gcc/ada/g-dirope.ads new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8e6d005405e --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/ada/g-dirope.ads @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +-- -- +-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- +-- -- +-- G N A T . D I R E C T O R Y _ O P E R A T I O N S -- +-- -- +-- S p e c -- +-- -- +-- $Revision: 1.12 $ +-- -- +-- Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Ada Core Technologies, Inc. -- +-- -- +-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- +-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- +-- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- -- +-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- +-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- +-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -- +-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General -- +-- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING. If not, write -- +-- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, -- +-- MA 02111-1307, USA. -- +-- -- +-- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this -- +-- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, -- +-- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be -- +-- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not -- +-- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be -- +-- covered by the GNU Public License. -- +-- -- +-- GNAT is maintained by Ada Core Technologies Inc (http://www.gnat.com). -- +-- -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +-- Directory operations + +-- This package provides routines for manipulating directories. A directory +-- can be treated as a file, using open and close routines, and a scanning +-- routine is provided for iterating through the entries in a directory. + +package GNAT.Directory_Operations is + + subtype Dir_Name_Str is String; + -- A subtype used in this package to represent string values that are + -- directory names. A directory name is a prefix for files that appear + -- with in the directory. This means that for UNIX systems, the string + -- includes a final '/', and for DOS-like systems, it includes a final + -- '\' character. It can also include drive letters if the operating + -- system provides for this. The final '/' or '\' in a Dir_Name_Str is + -- optional when passed as a procedure or function in parameter. + + type Dir_Type is limited private; + -- A value used to reference a directory. Conceptually this value includes + -- the identity of the directory, and a sequential position within it. + + Null_Dir : constant Dir_Type; + -- Represent the value for an uninitialized or closed directory + + Directory_Error : exception; + -- Exception raised if the directory cannot be opened, read, closed, + -- created or if it is not possible to change the current execution + -- environment directory. + + Dir_Separator : constant Character; + -- Running system default directory separator + + -------------------------------- + -- Basic Directory operations -- + -------------------------------- + + procedure Change_Dir (Dir_Name : Dir_Name_Str); + -- Changes the working directory of the current execution environment + -- to the directory named by Dir_Name. Raises Directory_Error if Dir_Name + -- does not exist. + + procedure Make_Dir (Dir_Name : Dir_Name_Str); + -- Create a new directory named Dir_Name. Raises Directory_Error if + -- Dir_Name cannot be created. + + procedure Remove_Dir (Dir_Name : Dir_Name_Str); + -- Remove the directory named Dir_Name. Raises Directory_Error if Dir_Name + -- cannot be removed. + + function Get_Current_Dir return Dir_Name_Str; + -- Returns the current working directory for the execution environment. + + procedure Get_Current_Dir (Dir : out Dir_Name_Str; Last : out Natural); + -- Returns the current working directory for the execution environment + -- The name is returned in Dir_Name. Last is the index in Dir_Name such + -- that Dir_Name (Last) is the last character written. If Dir_Name is + -- too small for the directory name, the name will be truncated before + -- being copied to Dir_Name. + + ------------------------- + -- Pathname Operations -- + ------------------------- + + subtype Path_Name is String; + -- All routines using Path_Name handle both styles (UNIX and DOS) of + -- directory separators (either slash or back slash). + + function Dir_Name (Path : Path_Name) return Dir_Name_Str; + -- Returns directory name for Path. This is similar to the UNIX dirname + -- command. Everything after the last directory separator is removed. If + -- there is no directory separator the current working directory is + -- returned. + + function Base_Name + (Path : Path_Name; + Suffix : String := "") + return String; + -- Any directory prefix is removed. If Suffix is non-empty and is a + -- suffix of Path, it is removed. This is equivalent to the UNIX basename + -- command. The following rule is always true: + -- + -- 'Path' and 'Dir_Name (Path) & Directory_Separator & Base_Name (Path)' + -- represent the same file. + -- + -- This function is not case-sensitive on systems that have a non + -- case-sensitive file system like Windows, OS/2 and VMS. + + function File_Extension (Path : Path_Name) return String; + -- Return the file extension. This is the string after the last dot + -- character in File_Name (Path). It returns the empty string if no + -- extension is found. The returned value does contains the file + -- extension separator (dot character). + + function File_Name (Path : Path_Name) return String; + -- Returns the file name and the file extension if present. It removes all + -- path information. This is equivalent to Base_Name with default Extension + -- value. + + type Path_Style is (UNIX, DOS, System_Default); + + function Normalize_Pathname + (Path : Path_Name; + Style : Path_Style := System_Default) + return Path_Name; + -- Removes all double directory separator and converts all '\' to '/' if + -- Style is UNIX and converts all '/' to '\' if Style is set to DOS. This + -- function will help to provide a consistent naming scheme running for + -- different environments. If style is set to System_Default the routine + -- will use the default directory separator on the running environment. + + function Expand_Path (Path : Path_Name) return Path_Name; + -- Returns Path with environment variables (string preceded by a dollar + -- sign) replaced by the current environment variable value. For example, + -- $HOME/mydir will be replaced by /home/joe/mydir if $HOME environment + -- variable is set to /home/joe. The variable can be surrounded by the + -- characters '{' and '}' (curly bracket) if needed as in ${HOME}/mydir. + -- If an environment variable does not exists the variable will be replaced + -- by the empty string. Two dollar signs are replaced by a single dollar + -- sign. Note that a variable must start with a letter. If there is no + -- closing curly bracket for an opening one there is no translation done, + -- so for example ${VAR/toto is returned as ${VAR/toto. + + --------------- + -- Iterators -- + --------------- + + procedure Open (Dir : out Dir_Type; Dir_Name : Dir_Name_Str); + -- Opens the directory named by Dir_Name and returns a Dir_Type value + -- that refers to this directory, and is positioned at the first entry. + -- Raises Directory_Error if Dir_Name cannot be accessed. In that case + -- Dir will be set to Null_Dir. + + procedure Close (Dir : in out Dir_Type); + -- Closes the directory stream refered to by Dir. After calling Close + -- Is_Open will return False. Dir will be set to Null_Dir. + -- Raises Directory_Error if Dir has not be opened (Dir = Null_Dir). + + function Is_Open (Dir : Dir_Type) return Boolean; + -- Returns True if Dir is open, or False otherwise. + + procedure Read + (Dir : in out Dir_Type; + Str : out String; + Last : out Natural); + -- Reads the next entry from the directory and sets Str to the name + -- of that entry. Last is the index in Str such that Str (Last) is the + -- last character written. Last is 0 when there are no more files in the + -- directory. If Str is too small for the file name, the file name will + -- be truncated before being copied to Str. The list of files returned + -- includes directories in systems providing a hierarchical directory + -- structure, including . (the current directory) and .. (the parent + -- directory) in systems providing these entries. The directory is + -- returned in target-OS form. Raises Directory_Error if Dir has not + -- be opened (Dir = Null_Dir). + + generic + with procedure Action + (Item : String; + Index : Positive; + Quit : in out Boolean); + procedure Wildcard_Iterator (Path : Path_Name); + -- Calls Action for each path matching Path. Path can include wildcards '*' + -- and '?' and [...]. The rules are: + -- + -- * can be replaced by any sequence of characters + -- ? can be replaced by a single character + -- [a-z] match one character in the range 'a' through 'z' + -- [abc] match either character 'a', 'b' or 'c' + -- + -- Item is the filename that has been matched. Index is set to one for the + -- first call and is incremented by one at each call. The iterator's + -- termination can be controlled by setting Quit to True. It is by default + -- set to False. + -- + -- For example, if we have the following directory structure: + -- /boo/ + -- foo.ads + -- /sed/ + -- foo.ads + -- file/ + -- foo.ads + -- /sid/ + -- foo.ads + -- file/ + -- foo.ads + -- /life/ + -- + -- A call with expression "/s*/file/*" will call Action for the following + -- items: + -- /sed/file/foo.ads + -- /sid/file/foo.ads + + generic + with procedure Action + (Item : String; + Index : Positive; + Quit : in out Boolean); + procedure Find + (Root_Directory : Dir_Name_Str; + File_Pattern : String); + -- Recursively searches the directory structure rooted at Root_Directory. + -- This provides functionality similar to the UNIX 'find' command. + -- Action will be called for every item matching the regular expression + -- File_Pattern (see GNAT.Regexp). Item is the full pathname to the file + -- starting with Root_Directory that has been matched. Index is set to one + -- for the first call and is incremented by one at each call. The iterator + -- will pass in the value False on each call to Action. The iterator will + -- terminate after passing the last matched path to Action or after + -- returning from a call to Action which sets Quit to True. + -- Raises GNAT.Regexp.Error_In_Regexp if File_Pattern is ill formed. + + function Read_Is_Thread_Safe return Boolean; + -- Indicates if procedure Read is thread safe. On systems where the + -- target system supports this functionality, Read is thread safe, + -- and this function returns True (e.g. this will be the case on any + -- UNIX or UNIX-like system providing a correct implementation of the + -- function readdir_r). If the system cannot provide a thread safe + -- implementation of Read, then this function returns False. + +private + + type Dir_Type_Value; + type Dir_Type is access Dir_Type_Value; + + Null_Dir : constant Dir_Type := null; + + pragma Import (C, Dir_Separator, "__gnat_dir_separator"); + +end GNAT.Directory_Operations; |