// Directory utilities. This library contains functions for locating configuration directories, for // testing if a command with a given name can be found in the PATH, and various other path-related // issues. #ifndef FISH_PATH_H #define FISH_PATH_H #include #include "common.h" #include "env.h" /// Return value for path_cdpath_get when locatied a rotten symlink. #define EROTTEN 1 /// Returns the user configuration directory for fish. If the directory or one of its parents /// doesn't exist, they are first created. /// /// \param path The directory as an out param /// \return whether the directory was returned successfully bool path_get_config(wcstring &path); /// Returns the user data directory for fish. If the directory or one of its parents doesn't exist, /// they are first created. /// /// Volatile files presumed to be local to the machine, such as the fish_history and all the /// generated_completions, will be stored in this directory. /// /// \param path The directory as an out param /// \return whether the directory was returned successfully bool path_get_data(wcstring &path); /// Finds the full path of an executable. /// /// Args: /// cmd - The name of the executable. /// output_or_NULL - If non-NULL, store the full path. /// vars - The environment variables snapshot to use /// /// Returns: /// false if the command can not be found else true. The result /// should be freed with free(). bool path_get_path(const wcstring &cmd, wcstring *output_or_NULL, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars = env_vars_snapshot_t::current()); /// Return all the paths that match the given command. wcstring_list_t path_get_paths(const wcstring &cmd); /// Returns the full path of the specified directory, using the CDPATH variable as a list of base /// directories for relative paths. The returned string is allocated using halloc and the specified /// context. /// /// If no valid path is found, null is returned and errno is set to ENOTDIR if at least one such /// path was found, but it did not point to a directory, EROTTEN if a arotten symbolic link was /// found, or ENOENT if no file of the specified name was found. If both a rotten symlink and a file /// are found, it is undefined which error status will be returned. /// /// \param dir The name of the directory. /// \param out_or_NULL If non-NULL, return the path to the resolved directory /// \param wd The working directory, or NULL to use the default. The working directory should have a /// slash appended at the end. /// \param vars The environment variable snapshot to use (for the CDPATH variable) /// \return 0 if the command can not be found, the path of the command otherwise. The path should be /// free'd with free(). bool path_get_cdpath(const env_var_t &dir, wcstring *out_or_NULL, const wchar_t *wd = NULL, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars = env_vars_snapshot_t::current()); /// Returns whether the path can be used for an implicit cd command; if so, also returns the path by /// reference (if desired). This requires it to start with one of the allowed prefixes (., .., ~) /// and resolve to a directory. bool path_can_be_implicit_cd(const wcstring &path, wcstring *out_path = NULL, const wchar_t *wd = NULL, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars = env_vars_snapshot_t::current()); /// Remove double slashes and trailing slashes from a path, e.g. transform foo//bar/ into foo/bar. /// The string is modified in-place. void path_make_canonical(wcstring &path); /// Check if two paths are equivalent, which means to ignore runs of multiple slashes (or trailing /// slashes). bool paths_are_equivalent(const wcstring &p1, const wcstring &p2); bool path_is_valid(const wcstring &path, const wcstring &working_directory); /// Returns whether the two paths refer to the same file. bool paths_are_same_file(const wcstring &path1, const wcstring &path2); /// If the given path looks like it's relative to the working directory, then prepend that working /// directory. This operates on unescaped paths only (so a ~ means a literal ~). wcstring path_apply_working_directory(const wcstring &path, const wcstring &working_directory); #endif