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      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 #include "tools/gn/filesystem_utils.h"
      6 
      7 #include <algorithm>
      8 
      9 #include "base/files/file_util.h"
     10 #include "base/logging.h"
     11 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
     12 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
     13 #include "build/build_config.h"
     14 #include "tools/gn/location.h"
     15 #include "tools/gn/settings.h"
     16 #include "tools/gn/source_dir.h"
     17 
     18 namespace {
     19 
     20 enum DotDisposition {
     21   // The given dot is just part of a filename and is not special.
     22   NOT_A_DIRECTORY,
     23 
     24   // The given dot is the current directory.
     25   DIRECTORY_CUR,
     26 
     27   // The given dot is the first of a double dot that should take us up one.
     28   DIRECTORY_UP
     29 };
     30 
     31 // When we find a dot, this function is called with the character following
     32 // that dot to see what it is. The return value indicates what type this dot is
     33 // (see above). This code handles the case where the dot is at the end of the
     34 // input.
     35 //
     36 // |*consumed_len| will contain the number of characters in the input that
     37 // express what we found.
     38 DotDisposition ClassifyAfterDot(const std::string& path,
     39                                 size_t after_dot,
     40                                 size_t* consumed_len) {
     41   if (after_dot == path.size()) {
     42     // Single dot at the end.
     43     *consumed_len = 1;
     44     return DIRECTORY_CUR;
     45   }
     46   if (IsSlash(path[after_dot])) {
     47     // Single dot followed by a slash.
     48     *consumed_len = 2;  // Consume the slash
     49     return DIRECTORY_CUR;
     50   }
     51 
     52   if (path[after_dot] == '.') {
     53     // Two dots.
     54     if (after_dot + 1 == path.size()) {
     55       // Double dot at the end.
     56       *consumed_len = 2;
     57       return DIRECTORY_UP;
     58     }
     59     if (IsSlash(path[after_dot + 1])) {
     60       // Double dot folowed by a slash.
     61       *consumed_len = 3;
     62       return DIRECTORY_UP;
     63     }
     64   }
     65 
     66   // The dots are followed by something else, not a directory.
     67   *consumed_len = 1;
     68   return NOT_A_DIRECTORY;
     69 }
     70 
     71 #if defined(OS_WIN)
     72 inline char NormalizeWindowsPathChar(char c) {
     73   if (c == '/')
     74     return '\\';
     75   return base::ToLowerASCII(c);
     76 }
     77 
     78 // Attempts to do a case and slash-insensitive comparison of two 8-bit Windows
     79 // paths.
     80 bool AreAbsoluteWindowsPathsEqual(const base::StringPiece& a,
     81                                   const base::StringPiece& b) {
     82   if (a.size() != b.size())
     83     return false;
     84 
     85   // For now, just do a case-insensitive ASCII comparison. We could convert to
     86   // UTF-16 and use ICU if necessary. Or maybe base::strcasecmp is good enough?
     87   for (size_t i = 0; i < a.size(); i++) {
     88     if (NormalizeWindowsPathChar(a[i]) != NormalizeWindowsPathChar(b[i]))
     89       return false;
     90   }
     91   return true;
     92 }
     93 
     94 bool DoesBeginWindowsDriveLetter(const base::StringPiece& path) {
     95   if (path.size() < 3)
     96     return false;
     97 
     98   // Check colon first, this will generally fail fastest.
     99   if (path[1] != ':')
    100     return false;
    101 
    102   // Check drive letter.
    103   if (!IsAsciiAlpha(path[0]))
    104     return false;
    105 
    106   if (!IsSlash(path[2]))
    107     return false;
    108   return true;
    109 }
    110 #endif
    111 
    112 // A wrapper around FilePath.GetComponents that works the way we need. This is
    113 // not super efficient since it does some O(n) transformations on the path. If
    114 // this is called a lot, we might want to optimize.
    115 std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> GetPathComponents(
    116     const base::FilePath& path) {
    117   std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> result;
    118   path.GetComponents(&result);
    119 
    120   if (result.empty())
    121     return result;
    122 
    123   // GetComponents will preserve the "/" at the beginning, which confuses us.
    124   // We don't expect to have relative paths in this function.
    125   // Don't use IsSeparator since we always want to allow backslashes.
    126   if (result[0] == FILE_PATH_LITERAL("/") ||
    127       result[0] == FILE_PATH_LITERAL("\\"))
    128     result.erase(result.begin());
    129 
    130 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    131   // On Windows, GetComponents will give us [ "C:", "/", "foo" ], and we
    132   // don't want the slash in there. This doesn't support input like "C:foo"
    133   // which means foo relative to the current directory of the C drive but
    134   // that's basically legacy DOS behavior we don't need to support.
    135   if (result.size() >= 2 && result[1].size() == 1 && IsSlash(result[1][0]))
    136     result.erase(result.begin() + 1);
    137 #endif
    138 
    139   return result;
    140 }
    141 
    142 // Provides the equivalent of == for filesystem strings, trying to do
    143 // approximately the right thing with case.
    144 bool FilesystemStringsEqual(const base::FilePath::StringType& a,
    145                             const base::FilePath::StringType& b) {
    146 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    147   // Assume case-insensitive filesystems on Windows. We use the CompareString
    148   // function to do a case-insensitive comparison based on the current locale
    149   // (we don't want GN to depend on ICU which is large and requires data
    150   // files). This isn't perfect, but getting this perfectly right is very
    151   // difficult and requires I/O, and this comparison should cover 99.9999% of
    152   // all cases.
    153   //
    154   // Note: The documentation for CompareString says it runs fastest on
    155   // null-terminated strings with -1 passed for the length, so we do that here.
    156   // There should not be embedded nulls in filesystem strings.
    157   return ::CompareString(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LINGUISTIC_IGNORECASE,
    158                          a.c_str(), -1, b.c_str(), -1) == CSTR_EQUAL;
    159 #else
    160   // Assume case-sensitive filesystems on non-Windows.
    161   return a == b;
    162 #endif
    163 }
    164 
    165 }  // namespace
    166 
    167 const char* GetExtensionForOutputType(Target::OutputType type,
    168                                       Settings::TargetOS os) {
    169   switch (os) {
    170     case Settings::MAC:
    171       switch (type) {
    172         case Target::EXECUTABLE:
    173           return "";
    174         case Target::SHARED_LIBRARY:
    175           return "dylib";
    176         case Target::STATIC_LIBRARY:
    177           return "a";
    178         default:
    179           NOTREACHED();
    180       }
    181       break;
    182 
    183     case Settings::WIN:
    184       switch (type) {
    185         case Target::EXECUTABLE:
    186           return "exe";
    187         case Target::SHARED_LIBRARY:
    188           return "dll.lib";  // Extension of import library.
    189         case Target::STATIC_LIBRARY:
    190           return "lib";
    191         default:
    192           NOTREACHED();
    193       }
    194       break;
    195 
    196     case Settings::LINUX:
    197       switch (type) {
    198         case Target::EXECUTABLE:
    199           return "";
    200         case Target::SHARED_LIBRARY:
    201           return "so";
    202         case Target::STATIC_LIBRARY:
    203           return "a";
    204         default:
    205           NOTREACHED();
    206       }
    207       break;
    208 
    209     default:
    210       NOTREACHED();
    211   }
    212   return "";
    213 }
    214 
    215 std::string FilePathToUTF8(const base::FilePath::StringType& str) {
    216 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    217   return base::WideToUTF8(str);
    218 #else
    219   return str;
    220 #endif
    221 }
    222 
    223 base::FilePath UTF8ToFilePath(const base::StringPiece& sp) {
    224 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    225   return base::FilePath(base::UTF8ToWide(sp));
    226 #else
    227   return base::FilePath(sp.as_string());
    228 #endif
    229 }
    230 
    231 size_t FindExtensionOffset(const std::string& path) {
    232   for (int i = static_cast<int>(path.size()); i >= 0; i--) {
    233     if (IsSlash(path[i]))
    234       break;
    235     if (path[i] == '.')
    236       return i + 1;
    237   }
    238   return std::string::npos;
    239 }
    240 
    241 base::StringPiece FindExtension(const std::string* path) {
    242   size_t extension_offset = FindExtensionOffset(*path);
    243   if (extension_offset == std::string::npos)
    244     return base::StringPiece();
    245   return base::StringPiece(&path->data()[extension_offset],
    246                            path->size() - extension_offset);
    247 }
    248 
    249 size_t FindFilenameOffset(const std::string& path) {
    250   for (int i = static_cast<int>(path.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
    251     if (IsSlash(path[i]))
    252       return i + 1;
    253   }
    254   return 0;  // No filename found means everything was the filename.
    255 }
    256 
    257 base::StringPiece FindFilename(const std::string* path) {
    258   size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path);
    259   if (filename_offset == 0)
    260     return base::StringPiece(*path);  // Everything is the file name.
    261   return base::StringPiece(&(*path).data()[filename_offset],
    262                            path->size() - filename_offset);
    263 }
    264 
    265 base::StringPiece FindFilenameNoExtension(const std::string* path) {
    266   if (path->empty())
    267     return base::StringPiece();
    268   size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path);
    269   size_t extension_offset = FindExtensionOffset(*path);
    270 
    271   size_t name_len;
    272   if (extension_offset == std::string::npos)
    273     name_len = path->size() - filename_offset;
    274   else
    275     name_len = extension_offset - filename_offset - 1;
    276 
    277   return base::StringPiece(&(*path).data()[filename_offset], name_len);
    278 }
    279 
    280 void RemoveFilename(std::string* path) {
    281   path->resize(FindFilenameOffset(*path));
    282 }
    283 
    284 bool EndsWithSlash(const std::string& s) {
    285   return !s.empty() && IsSlash(s[s.size() - 1]);
    286 }
    287 
    288 base::StringPiece FindDir(const std::string* path) {
    289   size_t filename_offset = FindFilenameOffset(*path);
    290   if (filename_offset == 0u)
    291     return base::StringPiece();
    292   return base::StringPiece(path->data(), filename_offset);
    293 }
    294 
    295 base::StringPiece FindLastDirComponent(const SourceDir& dir) {
    296   const std::string& dir_string = dir.value();
    297 
    298   if (dir_string.empty())
    299     return base::StringPiece();
    300   int cur = static_cast<int>(dir_string.size()) - 1;
    301   DCHECK(dir_string[cur] == '/');
    302   int end = cur;
    303   cur--;  // Skip before the last slash.
    304 
    305   for (; cur >= 0; cur--) {
    306     if (dir_string[cur] == '/')
    307       return base::StringPiece(&dir_string[cur + 1], end - cur - 1);
    308   }
    309   return base::StringPiece(&dir_string[0], end);
    310 }
    311 
    312 bool EnsureStringIsInOutputDir(const SourceDir& dir,
    313                                const std::string& str,
    314                                const ParseNode* origin,
    315                                Err* err) {
    316   // This check will be wrong for all proper prefixes "e.g. "/output" will
    317   // match "/out" but we don't really care since this is just a sanity check.
    318   const std::string& dir_str = dir.value();
    319   if (str.compare(0, dir_str.length(), dir_str) == 0)
    320     return true;  // Output directory is hardcoded.
    321 
    322   *err = Err(origin, "File is not inside output directory.",
    323       "The given file should be in the output directory. Normally you would "
    324       "specify\n\"$target_out_dir/foo\" or "
    325       "\"$target_gen_dir/foo\". I interpreted this as\n\""
    326       + str + "\".");
    327   return false;
    328 }
    329 
    330 bool IsPathAbsolute(const base::StringPiece& path) {
    331   if (path.empty())
    332     return false;
    333 
    334   if (!IsSlash(path[0])) {
    335 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    336     // Check for Windows system paths like "C:\foo".
    337     if (path.size() > 2 && path[1] == ':' && IsSlash(path[2]))
    338       return true;
    339 #endif
    340     return false;  // Doesn't begin with a slash, is relative.
    341   }
    342 
    343   // Double forward slash at the beginning means source-relative (we don't
    344   // allow backslashes for denoting this).
    345   if (path.size() > 1 && path[1] == '/')
    346     return false;
    347 
    348   return true;
    349 }
    350 
    351 bool MakeAbsolutePathRelativeIfPossible(const base::StringPiece& source_root,
    352                                         const base::StringPiece& path,
    353                                         std::string* dest) {
    354   DCHECK(IsPathAbsolute(source_root));
    355   DCHECK(IsPathAbsolute(path));
    356 
    357   dest->clear();
    358 
    359   if (source_root.size() > path.size())
    360     return false;  // The source root is longer: the path can never be inside.
    361 
    362 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    363   // Source root should be canonical on Windows. Note that the initial slash
    364   // must be forward slash, but that the other ones can be either forward or
    365   // backward.
    366   DCHECK(source_root.size() > 2 && source_root[0] != '/' &&
    367          source_root[1] == ':' && IsSlash(source_root[2]));
    368 
    369   size_t after_common_index = std::string::npos;
    370   if (DoesBeginWindowsDriveLetter(path)) {
    371     // Handle "C:\foo"
    372     if (AreAbsoluteWindowsPathsEqual(source_root,
    373                                      path.substr(0, source_root.size())))
    374       after_common_index = source_root.size();
    375     else
    376       return false;
    377   } else if (path[0] == '/' && source_root.size() <= path.size() - 1 &&
    378              DoesBeginWindowsDriveLetter(path.substr(1))) {
    379     // Handle "/C:/foo"
    380     if (AreAbsoluteWindowsPathsEqual(source_root,
    381                                      path.substr(1, source_root.size())))
    382       after_common_index = source_root.size() + 1;
    383     else
    384       return false;
    385   } else {
    386     return false;
    387   }
    388 
    389   // If we get here, there's a match and after_common_index identifies the
    390   // part after it.
    391 
    392   // The base may or may not have a trailing slash, so skip all slashes from
    393   // the path after our prefix match.
    394   size_t first_after_slash = after_common_index;
    395   while (first_after_slash < path.size() && IsSlash(path[first_after_slash]))
    396     first_after_slash++;
    397 
    398   dest->assign("//");  // Result is source root relative.
    399   dest->append(&path.data()[first_after_slash],
    400                path.size() - first_after_slash);
    401   return true;
    402 
    403 #else
    404 
    405   // On non-Windows this is easy. Since we know both are absolute, just do a
    406   // prefix check.
    407   if (path.substr(0, source_root.size()) == source_root) {
    408     // The base may or may not have a trailing slash, so skip all slashes from
    409     // the path after our prefix match.
    410     size_t first_after_slash = source_root.size();
    411     while (first_after_slash < path.size() && IsSlash(path[first_after_slash]))
    412       first_after_slash++;
    413 
    414     dest->assign("//");  // Result is source root relative.
    415     dest->append(&path.data()[first_after_slash],
    416                  path.size() - first_after_slash);
    417     return true;
    418   }
    419   return false;
    420 #endif
    421 }
    422 
    423 std::string InvertDir(const SourceDir& path) {
    424   const std::string value = path.value();
    425   if (value.empty())
    426     return std::string();
    427 
    428   DCHECK(value[0] == '/');
    429   size_t begin_index = 1;
    430 
    431   // If the input begins with two slashes, skip over both (this is a
    432   // source-relative dir). These must be forward slashes only.
    433   if (value.size() > 1 && value[1] == '/')
    434     begin_index = 2;
    435 
    436   std::string ret;
    437   for (size_t i = begin_index; i < value.size(); i++) {
    438     if (IsSlash(value[i]))
    439       ret.append("../");
    440   }
    441   return ret;
    442 }
    443 
    444 void NormalizePath(std::string* path) {
    445   char* pathbuf = path->empty() ? NULL : &(*path)[0];
    446 
    447   // top_index is the first character we can modify in the path. Anything
    448   // before this indicates where the path is relative to.
    449   size_t top_index = 0;
    450   bool is_relative = true;
    451   if (!path->empty() && pathbuf[0] == '/') {
    452     is_relative = false;
    453 
    454     if (path->size() > 1 && pathbuf[1] == '/') {
    455       // Two leading slashes, this is a path into the source dir.
    456       top_index = 2;
    457     } else {
    458       // One leading slash, this is a system-absolute path.
    459       top_index = 1;
    460     }
    461   }
    462 
    463   size_t dest_i = top_index;
    464   for (size_t src_i = top_index; src_i < path->size(); /* nothing */) {
    465     if (pathbuf[src_i] == '.') {
    466       if (src_i == 0 || IsSlash(pathbuf[src_i - 1])) {
    467         // Slash followed by a dot, see if it's something special.
    468         size_t consumed_len;
    469         switch (ClassifyAfterDot(*path, src_i + 1, &consumed_len)) {
    470           case NOT_A_DIRECTORY:
    471             // Copy the dot to the output, it means nothing special.
    472             pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++];
    473             break;
    474           case DIRECTORY_CUR:
    475             // Current directory, just skip the input.
    476             src_i += consumed_len;
    477             break;
    478           case DIRECTORY_UP:
    479             // Back up over previous directory component. If we're already
    480             // at the top, preserve the "..".
    481             if (dest_i > top_index) {
    482               // The previous char was a slash, remove it.
    483               dest_i--;
    484             }
    485 
    486             if (dest_i == top_index) {
    487               if (is_relative) {
    488                 // We're already at the beginning of a relative input, copy the
    489                 // ".." and continue. We need the trailing slash if there was
    490                 // one before (otherwise we're at the end of the input).
    491                 pathbuf[dest_i++] = '.';
    492                 pathbuf[dest_i++] = '.';
    493                 if (consumed_len == 3)
    494                   pathbuf[dest_i++] = '/';
    495 
    496                 // This also makes a new "root" that we can't delete by going
    497                 // up more levels.  Otherwise "../.." would collapse to
    498                 // nothing.
    499                 top_index = dest_i;
    500               }
    501               // Otherwise we're at the beginning of an absolute path. Don't
    502               // allow ".." to go up another level and just eat it.
    503             } else {
    504               // Just find the previous slash or the beginning of input.
    505               while (dest_i > 0 && !IsSlash(pathbuf[dest_i - 1]))
    506                 dest_i--;
    507             }
    508             src_i += consumed_len;
    509         }
    510       } else {
    511         // Dot not preceeded by a slash, copy it literally.
    512         pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++];
    513       }
    514     } else if (IsSlash(pathbuf[src_i])) {
    515       if (src_i > 0 && IsSlash(pathbuf[src_i - 1])) {
    516         // Two slashes in a row, skip over it.
    517         src_i++;
    518       } else {
    519         // Just one slash, copy it, normalizing to foward slash.
    520         pathbuf[dest_i] = '/';
    521         dest_i++;
    522         src_i++;
    523       }
    524     } else {
    525       // Input nothing special, just copy it.
    526       pathbuf[dest_i++] = pathbuf[src_i++];
    527     }
    528   }
    529   path->resize(dest_i);
    530 }
    531 
    532 void ConvertPathToSystem(std::string* path) {
    533 #if defined(OS_WIN)
    534   for (size_t i = 0; i < path->size(); i++) {
    535     if ((*path)[i] == '/')
    536       (*path)[i] = '\\';
    537   }
    538 #endif
    539 }
    540 
    541 std::string RebaseSourceAbsolutePath(const std::string& input,
    542                                      const SourceDir& dest_dir) {
    543   CHECK(input.size() >= 2 && input[0] == '/' && input[1] == '/')
    544       << "Input to rebase isn't source-absolute: " << input;
    545   CHECK(dest_dir.is_source_absolute())
    546       << "Dir to rebase to isn't source-absolute: " << dest_dir.value();
    547 
    548   const std::string& dest = dest_dir.value();
    549 
    550   // Skip the common prefixes of the source and dest as long as they end in
    551   // a [back]slash.
    552   size_t common_prefix_len = 2;  // The beginning two "//" are always the same.
    553   size_t max_common_length = std::min(input.size(), dest.size());
    554   for (size_t i = common_prefix_len; i < max_common_length; i++) {
    555     if (IsSlash(input[i]) && IsSlash(dest[i]))
    556       common_prefix_len = i + 1;
    557     else if (input[i] != dest[i])
    558       break;
    559   }
    560 
    561   // Invert the dest dir starting from the end of the common prefix.
    562   std::string ret;
    563   for (size_t i = common_prefix_len; i < dest.size(); i++) {
    564     if (IsSlash(dest[i]))
    565       ret.append("../");
    566   }
    567 
    568   // Append any remaining unique input.
    569   ret.append(&input[common_prefix_len], input.size() - common_prefix_len);
    570 
    571   // If the result is still empty, the paths are the same.
    572   if (ret.empty())
    573     ret.push_back('.');
    574 
    575   return ret;
    576 }
    577 
    578 std::string DirectoryWithNoLastSlash(const SourceDir& dir) {
    579   std::string ret;
    580 
    581   if (dir.value().empty()) {
    582     // Just keep input the same.
    583   } else if (dir.value() == "/") {
    584     ret.assign("/.");
    585   } else if (dir.value() == "//") {
    586     ret.assign("//.");
    587   } else {
    588     ret.assign(dir.value());
    589     ret.resize(ret.size() - 1);
    590   }
    591   return ret;
    592 }
    593 
    594 SourceDir SourceDirForPath(const base::FilePath& source_root,
    595                            const base::FilePath& path) {
    596   std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> source_comp =
    597       GetPathComponents(source_root);
    598   std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> path_comp =
    599       GetPathComponents(path);
    600 
    601   // See if path is inside the source root by looking for each of source root's
    602   // components at the beginning of path.
    603   bool is_inside_source;
    604   if (path_comp.size() < source_comp.size()) {
    605     // Too small to fit.
    606     is_inside_source = false;
    607   } else {
    608     is_inside_source = true;
    609     for (size_t i = 0; i < source_comp.size(); i++) {
    610       if (!FilesystemStringsEqual(source_comp[i], path_comp[i])) {
    611         is_inside_source = false;
    612         break;
    613       }
    614     }
    615   }
    616 
    617   std::string result_str;
    618   size_t initial_path_comp_to_use;
    619   if (is_inside_source) {
    620     // Construct a source-relative path beginning in // and skip all of the
    621     // shared directories.
    622     result_str = "//";
    623     initial_path_comp_to_use = source_comp.size();
    624   } else {
    625     // Not inside source code, construct a system-absolute path.
    626     result_str = "/";
    627     initial_path_comp_to_use = 0;
    628   }
    629 
    630   for (size_t i = initial_path_comp_to_use; i < path_comp.size(); i++) {
    631     result_str.append(FilePathToUTF8(path_comp[i]));
    632     result_str.push_back('/');
    633   }
    634   return SourceDir(result_str);
    635 }
    636 
    637 SourceDir SourceDirForCurrentDirectory(const base::FilePath& source_root) {
    638   base::FilePath cd;
    639   base::GetCurrentDirectory(&cd);
    640   return SourceDirForPath(source_root, cd);
    641 }
    642 
    643 std::string GetOutputSubdirName(const Label& toolchain_label, bool is_default) {
    644   // The default toolchain has no subdir.
    645   if (is_default)
    646     return std::string();
    647 
    648   // For now just assume the toolchain name is always a valid dir name. We may
    649   // want to clean up the in the future.
    650   return toolchain_label.name() + "/";
    651 }
    652 
    653 SourceDir GetToolchainOutputDir(const Settings* settings) {
    654   return settings->toolchain_output_subdir().AsSourceDir(
    655       settings->build_settings());
    656 }
    657 
    658 SourceDir GetToolchainOutputDir(const BuildSettings* build_settings,
    659                                 const Label& toolchain_label, bool is_default) {
    660   std::string result = build_settings->build_dir().value();
    661   result.append(GetOutputSubdirName(toolchain_label, is_default));
    662   return SourceDir(SourceDir::SWAP_IN, &result);
    663 }
    664 
    665 SourceDir GetToolchainGenDir(const Settings* settings) {
    666   return GetToolchainGenDirAsOutputFile(settings).AsSourceDir(
    667       settings->build_settings());
    668 }
    669 
    670 OutputFile GetToolchainGenDirAsOutputFile(const Settings* settings) {
    671   OutputFile result(settings->toolchain_output_subdir());
    672   result.value().append("gen/");
    673   return result;
    674 }
    675 
    676 SourceDir GetToolchainGenDir(const BuildSettings* build_settings,
    677                              const Label& toolchain_label, bool is_default) {
    678   std::string result = GetToolchainOutputDir(
    679       build_settings, toolchain_label, is_default).value();
    680   result.append("gen/");
    681   return SourceDir(SourceDir::SWAP_IN, &result);
    682 }
    683 
    684 SourceDir GetOutputDirForSourceDir(const Settings* settings,
    685                                    const SourceDir& source_dir) {
    686   return GetOutputDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(settings, source_dir).AsSourceDir(
    687       settings->build_settings());
    688 }
    689 
    690 OutputFile GetOutputDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(const Settings* settings,
    691                                                 const SourceDir& source_dir) {
    692   OutputFile result = settings->toolchain_output_subdir();
    693   result.value().append("obj/");
    694 
    695   if (source_dir.is_source_absolute()) {
    696     // The source dir is source-absolute, so we trim off the two leading
    697     // slashes to append to the toolchain object directory.
    698     result.value().append(&source_dir.value()[2],
    699                           source_dir.value().size() - 2);
    700   }
    701   return result;
    702 }
    703 
    704 SourceDir GetGenDirForSourceDir(const Settings* settings,
    705                                 const SourceDir& source_dir) {
    706   return GetGenDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(settings, source_dir).AsSourceDir(
    707       settings->build_settings());
    708 }
    709 
    710 OutputFile GetGenDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(const Settings* settings,
    711                                              const SourceDir& source_dir) {
    712   OutputFile result = GetToolchainGenDirAsOutputFile(settings);
    713 
    714   if (source_dir.is_source_absolute()) {
    715     // The source dir should be source-absolute, so we trim off the two leading
    716     // slashes to append to the toolchain object directory.
    717     DCHECK(source_dir.is_source_absolute());
    718     result.value().append(&source_dir.value()[2],
    719                           source_dir.value().size() - 2);
    720   }
    721   return result;
    722 }
    723 
    724 SourceDir GetTargetOutputDir(const Target* target) {
    725   return GetOutputDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(
    726       target->settings(), target->label().dir()).AsSourceDir(
    727           target->settings()->build_settings());
    728 }
    729 
    730 OutputFile GetTargetOutputDirAsOutputFile(const Target* target) {
    731   return GetOutputDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(
    732       target->settings(), target->label().dir());
    733 }
    734 
    735 SourceDir GetTargetGenDir(const Target* target) {
    736   return GetTargetGenDirAsOutputFile(target).AsSourceDir(
    737       target->settings()->build_settings());
    738 }
    739 
    740 OutputFile GetTargetGenDirAsOutputFile(const Target* target) {
    741   return GetGenDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(
    742       target->settings(), target->label().dir());
    743 }
    744 
    745 SourceDir GetCurrentOutputDir(const Scope* scope) {
    746   return GetOutputDirForSourceDirAsOutputFile(
    747       scope->settings(), scope->GetSourceDir()).AsSourceDir(
    748           scope->settings()->build_settings());
    749 }
    750 
    751 SourceDir GetCurrentGenDir(const Scope* scope) {
    752   return GetGenDirForSourceDir(scope->settings(), scope->GetSourceDir());
    753 }
    754