1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 #ifndef TOOLS_GN_FILESYSTEM_UTILS_H_ 6 #define TOOLS_GN_FILESYSTEM_UTILS_H_ 7 8 #include <string> 9 10 #include "base/files/file_path.h" 11 #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" 12 #include "tools/gn/settings.h" 13 #include "tools/gn/target.h" 14 15 class Err; 16 class Location; 17 class Value; 18 19 enum SourceFileType { 20 SOURCE_UNKNOWN, 21 SOURCE_ASM, 22 SOURCE_C, 23 SOURCE_CC, 24 SOURCE_H, 25 SOURCE_M, 26 SOURCE_MM, 27 SOURCE_S, 28 SOURCE_RC, 29 SOURCE_O, // Object files can be inputs, too. Also counts .obj. 30 }; 31 32 SourceFileType GetSourceFileType(const SourceFile& file); 33 34 // Returns the extension, not including the dot, for the given file type on the 35 // given system. 36 // 37 // Some targets make multiple files (like a .dll and an import library). This 38 // function returns the name of the file other targets should depend on and 39 // link to (so in this example, the import library). 40 const char* GetExtensionForOutputType(Target::OutputType type, 41 Settings::TargetOS os); 42 43 std::string FilePathToUTF8(const base::FilePath::StringType& str); 44 inline std::string FilePathToUTF8(const base::FilePath& path) { 45 return FilePathToUTF8(path.value()); 46 } 47 base::FilePath UTF8ToFilePath(const base::StringPiece& sp); 48 49 // Extensions ----------------------------------------------------------------- 50 51 // Returns the index of the extension (character after the last dot not after a 52 // slash). Returns std::string::npos if not found. Returns path.size() if the 53 // file ends with a dot. 54 size_t FindExtensionOffset(const std::string& path); 55 56 // Returns a string piece pointing into the input string identifying the 57 // extension. Note that the input pointer must outlive the output. 58 base::StringPiece FindExtension(const std::string* path); 59 60 // Filename parts ------------------------------------------------------------- 61 62 // Returns the offset of the character following the last slash, or 63 // 0 if no slash was found. Returns path.size() if the path ends with a slash. 64 // Note that the input pointer must outlive the output. 65 size_t FindFilenameOffset(const std::string& path); 66 67 // Returns a string piece pointing into the input string identifying the 68 // file name (following the last slash, including the extension). Note that the 69 // input pointer must outlive the output. 70 base::StringPiece FindFilename(const std::string* path); 71 72 // Like FindFilename but does not include the extension. 73 base::StringPiece FindFilenameNoExtension(const std::string* path); 74 75 // Removes everything after the last slash. The last slash, if any, will be 76 // preserved. 77 void RemoveFilename(std::string* path); 78 79 // Returns if the given character is a slash. This allows both slashes and 80 // backslashes for consistency between Posix and Windows (as opposed to 81 // FilePath::IsSeparator which is based on the current platform). 82 inline bool IsSlash(const char ch) { 83 return ch == '/' || ch == '\\'; 84 } 85 86 // Returns true if the given path ends with a slash. 87 bool EndsWithSlash(const std::string& s); 88 89 // Path parts ----------------------------------------------------------------- 90 91 // Returns a string piece pointing into the input string identifying the 92 // directory name of the given path, including the last slash. Note that the 93 // input pointer must outlive the output. 94 base::StringPiece FindDir(const std::string* path); 95 96 // Returns the substring identifying the last component of the dir, or the 97 // empty substring if none. For example "//foo/bar/" -> "bar". 98 base::StringPiece FindLastDirComponent(const SourceDir& dir); 99 100 // Verifies that the given string references a file inside of the given 101 // directory. This is pretty stupid and doesn't handle "." and "..", etc., 102 // it is designed for a sanity check to keep people from writing output files 103 // to the source directory accidentally. 104 // 105 // The originating value will be blamed in the error. 106 // 107 // If the file isn't in the dir, returns false and sets the error. Otherwise 108 // returns true and leaves the error untouched. 109 bool EnsureStringIsInOutputDir(const SourceDir& dir, 110 const std::string& str, 111 const Value& originating, 112 Err* err); 113 114 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 115 116 // Returns true if the input string is absolute. Double-slashes at the 117 // beginning are treated as source-relative paths. On Windows, this handles 118 // paths of both the native format: "C:/foo" and ours "/C:/foo" 119 bool IsPathAbsolute(const base::StringPiece& path); 120 121 // Given an absolute path, checks to see if is it is inside the source root. 122 // If it is, fills a source-absolute path into the given output and returns 123 // true. If it isn't, clears the dest and returns false. 124 // 125 // The source_root should be a base::FilePath converted to UTF-8. On Windows, 126 // it should begin with a "C:/" rather than being our SourceFile's style 127 // ("/C:/"). The source root can end with a slash or not. 128 // 129 // Note that this does not attempt to normalize slashes in the output. 130 bool MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(const base::StringPiece& source_root, 131 const base::StringPiece& path, 132 std::string* dest); 133 134 // Converts a directory to its inverse (e.g. "/foo/bar/" -> "../../"). 135 // This will be the empty string for the root directories ("/" and "//"), and 136 // in all other cases, this is guaranteed to end in a slash. 137 std::string InvertDir(const SourceDir& dir); 138 139 // Collapses "." and sequential "/"s and evaluates "..". 140 void NormalizePath(std::string* path); 141 142 // Converts slashes to backslashes for Windows. Keeps the string unchanged 143 // for other systems. 144 void ConvertPathToSystem(std::string* path); 145 146 // Takes a source-absolute path (must begin with "//") and makes it relative 147 // to the given directory, which also must be source-absolute. 148 std::string RebaseSourceAbsolutePath(const std::string& input, 149 const SourceDir& dest_dir); 150 151 // Returns the given directory with no terminating slash at the end, such that 152 // appending a slash and more stuff will produce a valid path. 153 // 154 // If the directory refers to either the source or system root, we'll append 155 // a "." so this remains valid. 156 std::string DirectoryWithNoLastSlash(const SourceDir& dir); 157 158 // Returns the "best" SourceDir representing the given path. If it's inside the 159 // given source_root, a source-relative directory will be returned (e.g. 160 // "//foo/bar.cc". If it's outside of the source root, a system-absolute 161 // directory will be returned. 162 SourceDir SourceDirForPath(const base::FilePath& source_root, 163 const base::FilePath& path); 164 165 // Like SourceDirForPath but returns the SourceDir representing the current 166 // directory. 167 SourceDir SourceDirForCurrentDirectory(const base::FilePath& source_root); 168 169 // Given the label of a toolchain and whether that toolchain is the default 170 // toolchain, returns the name of the subdirectory for that toolchain's 171 // output. This will be the empty string to indicate that the toolchain outputs 172 // go in the root build directory. Otherwise, the result will end in a slash. 173 std::string GetOutputSubdirName(const Label& toolchain_label, bool is_default); 174 175 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 176 177 // These functions return the various flavors of output and gen directories. 178 SourceDir GetToolchainOutputDir(const Settings* settings); 179 SourceDir GetToolchainOutputDir(const BuildSettings* build_settings, 180 const Label& label, bool is_default); 181 SourceDir GetToolchainGenDir(const Settings* settings); 182 SourceDir GetToolchainGenDir(const BuildSettings* build_settings, 183 const Label& toolchain_label, bool is_default); 184 SourceDir GetOutputDirForSourceDir(const Settings* settings, 185 const SourceDir& source_dir); 186 SourceDir GetGenDirForSourceDir(const Settings* settings, 187 const SourceDir& source_dir); 188 SourceDir GetTargetOutputDir(const Target* target); 189 SourceDir GetTargetGenDir(const Target* target); 190 SourceDir GetCurrentOutputDir(const Scope* scope); 191 SourceDir GetCurrentGenDir(const Scope* scope); 192 193 #endif // TOOLS_GN_FILESYSTEM_UTILS_H_ 194