zig/lib/std/Io/Dir.zig
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const Dir = @This();
const std = @import("../std.zig");
const Io = std.Io;
const File = Io.File;
handle: Handle,
pub const Mode = Io.File.Mode;
pub const default_mode: Mode = 0o755;
pub fn cwd() Dir {
return .{ .handle = std.fs.cwd().fd };
}
pub const Handle = std.posix.fd_t;
pub const PathNameError = error{
NameTooLong,
/// File system cannot encode the requested file name bytes.
/// Could be due to invalid WTF-8 on Windows, invalid UTF-8 on WASI,
/// invalid characters on Windows, etc. Filesystem and operating specific.
BadPathName,
};
pub const AccessError = error{
AccessDenied,
PermissionDenied,
FileNotFound,
InputOutput,
SystemResources,
FileBusy,
SymLinkLoop,
ReadOnlyFileSystem,
} || PathNameError || Io.Cancelable || Io.UnexpectedError;
pub const AccessOptions = packed struct {
follow_symlinks: bool = true,
read: bool = false,
write: bool = false,
execute: bool = false,
};
/// Test accessing `sub_path`.
///
/// On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://wtf-8.codeberg.page/).
/// On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
///
/// Be careful of Time-Of-Check-Time-Of-Use race conditions when using this
/// function. For example, instead of testing if a file exists and then opening
/// it, just open it and handle the error for file not found.
pub fn access(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8, options: AccessOptions) AccessError!void {
return io.vtable.dirAccess(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, options);
}
pub const OpenError = error{
FileNotFound,
NotDir,
AccessDenied,
PermissionDenied,
SymLinkLoop,
ProcessFdQuotaExceeded,
SystemFdQuotaExceeded,
NoDevice,
SystemResources,
DeviceBusy,
/// On Windows, `\\server` or `\\server\share` was not found.
NetworkNotFound,
} || PathNameError || Io.Cancelable || Io.UnexpectedError;
pub const OpenOptions = struct {
/// `true` means the opened directory can be used as the `Dir` parameter
/// for functions which operate based on an open directory handle. When `false`,
/// such operations are Illegal Behavior.
access_sub_paths: bool = true,
/// `true` means the opened directory can be scanned for the files and sub-directories
/// of the result. It means the `iterate` function can be called.
iterate: bool = false,
/// `false` means it won't dereference the symlinks.
follow_symlinks: bool = true,
};
/// Opens a directory at the given path. The directory is a system resource that remains
/// open until `close` is called on the result.
///
/// The directory cannot be iterated unless the `iterate` option is set to `true`.
///
/// On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://wtf-8.codeberg.page/).
/// On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
pub fn openDir(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8, options: OpenOptions) OpenError!Dir {
return io.vtable.dirOpenDir(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, options);
}
pub fn openFile(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8, flags: File.OpenFlags) File.OpenError!File {
return io.vtable.dirOpenFile(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, flags);
}
pub fn createFile(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8, flags: File.CreateFlags) File.OpenError!File {
return io.vtable.dirCreateFile(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, flags);
}
pub const WriteFileOptions = struct {
/// On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://wtf-8.codeberg.page/).
/// On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
sub_path: []const u8,
data: []const u8,
flags: File.CreateFlags = .{},
};
pub const WriteFileError = File.WriteError || File.OpenError || Io.Cancelable;
/// Writes content to the file system, using the file creation flags provided.
pub fn writeFile(dir: Dir, io: Io, options: WriteFileOptions) WriteFileError!void {
var file = try dir.createFile(io, options.sub_path, options.flags);
defer file.close(io);
try file.writeAll(io, options.data);
}
pub const PrevStatus = enum {
stale,
fresh,
};
pub const UpdateFileError = File.OpenError;
/// Check the file size, mtime, and mode of `source_path` and `dest_path`. If
/// they are equal, does nothing. Otherwise, atomically copies `source_path` to
/// `dest_path`, creating the parent directory hierarchy as needed. The
/// destination file gains the mtime, atime, and mode of the source file so
/// that the next call to `updateFile` will not need a copy.
///
/// Returns the previous status of the file before updating.
///
/// * On Windows, both paths should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://wtf-8.codeberg.page/).
/// * On WASI, both paths should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// * On other platforms, both paths are an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
pub fn updateFile(
source_dir: Dir,
io: Io,
source_path: []const u8,
dest_dir: Dir,
/// If directories in this path do not exist, they are created.
dest_path: []const u8,
options: std.fs.Dir.CopyFileOptions,
) !PrevStatus {
var src_file = try source_dir.openFile(io, source_path, .{});
defer src_file.close(io);
const src_stat = try src_file.stat(io);
const actual_mode = options.override_mode orelse src_stat.mode;
check_dest_stat: {
const dest_stat = blk: {
var dest_file = dest_dir.openFile(io, dest_path, .{}) catch |err| switch (err) {
error.FileNotFound => break :check_dest_stat,
else => |e| return e,
};
defer dest_file.close(io);
break :blk try dest_file.stat(io);
};
if (src_stat.size == dest_stat.size and
src_stat.mtime.nanoseconds == dest_stat.mtime.nanoseconds and
actual_mode == dest_stat.mode)
{
return .fresh;
}
}
if (std.fs.path.dirname(dest_path)) |dirname| {
try dest_dir.makePath(io, dirname);
}
var buffer: [1000]u8 = undefined; // Used only when direct fd-to-fd is not available.
var atomic_file = try std.fs.Dir.atomicFile(.adaptFromNewApi(dest_dir), dest_path, .{
.mode = actual_mode,
.write_buffer = &buffer,
});
defer atomic_file.deinit();
var src_reader: File.Reader = .initSize(src_file, io, &.{}, src_stat.size);
const dest_writer = &atomic_file.file_writer.interface;
_ = dest_writer.sendFileAll(&src_reader, .unlimited) catch |err| switch (err) {
error.ReadFailed => return src_reader.err.?,
error.WriteFailed => return atomic_file.file_writer.err.?,
};
try atomic_file.flush();
try atomic_file.file_writer.file.updateTimes(src_stat.atime, src_stat.mtime);
try atomic_file.renameIntoPlace();
return .stale;
}
pub const ReadFileError = File.OpenError || File.Reader.Error;
/// Read all of file contents using a preallocated buffer.
///
/// The returned slice has the same pointer as `buffer`. If the length matches `buffer.len`
/// the situation is ambiguous. It could either mean that the entire file was read, and
/// it exactly fits the buffer, or it could mean the buffer was not big enough for the
/// entire file.
///
/// * On Windows, `file_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/).
/// * On WASI, `file_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// * On other platforms, `file_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
pub fn readFile(dir: Dir, io: Io, file_path: []const u8, buffer: []u8) ReadFileError![]u8 {
var file = try dir.openFile(io, file_path, .{});
defer file.close(io);
var reader = file.reader(io, &.{});
const n = reader.interface.readSliceShort(buffer) catch |err| switch (err) {
error.ReadFailed => return reader.err.?,
};
return buffer[0..n];
}
pub const MakeError = error{
/// In WASI, this error may occur when the file descriptor does
/// not hold the required rights to create a new directory relative to it.
AccessDenied,
PermissionDenied,
DiskQuota,
PathAlreadyExists,
SymLinkLoop,
LinkQuotaExceeded,
FileNotFound,
SystemResources,
NoSpaceLeft,
NotDir,
ReadOnlyFileSystem,
NoDevice,
/// On Windows, `\\server` or `\\server\share` was not found.
NetworkNotFound,
} || PathNameError || Io.Cancelable || Io.UnexpectedError;
/// Creates a single directory with a relative or absolute path.
///
/// * On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/).
/// * On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// * On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
///
/// Related:
/// * `makePath`
/// * `makeDirAbsolute`
pub fn makeDir(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8) MakeError!void {
return io.vtable.dirMake(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, default_mode);
}
pub const MakePathError = MakeError || StatPathError;
/// Calls makeDir iteratively to make an entire path, creating any parent
/// directories that do not exist.
///
/// Returns success if the path already exists and is a directory.
///
/// This function is not atomic, and if it returns an error, the file system
/// may have been modified regardless.
///
/// Fails on an empty path with `error.BadPathName` as that is not a path that
/// can be created.
///
/// On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/).
/// On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
///
/// Paths containing `..` components are handled differently depending on the platform:
/// - On Windows, `..` are resolved before the path is passed to NtCreateFile, meaning
/// a `sub_path` like "first/../second" will resolve to "second" and only a
/// `./second` directory will be created.
/// - On other platforms, `..` are not resolved before the path is passed to `mkdirat`,
/// meaning a `sub_path` like "first/../second" will create both a `./first`
/// and a `./second` directory.
pub fn makePath(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8) MakePathError!void {
_ = try makePathStatus(dir, io, sub_path);
}
pub const MakePathStatus = enum { existed, created };
/// Same as `makePath` except returns whether the path already existed or was
/// successfully created.
pub fn makePathStatus(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8) MakePathError!MakePathStatus {
var it = try std.fs.path.componentIterator(sub_path);
var status: MakePathStatus = .existed;
var component = it.last() orelse return error.BadPathName;
while (true) {
if (makeDir(dir, io, component.path)) |_| {
status = .created;
} else |err| switch (err) {
error.PathAlreadyExists => {
// stat the file and return an error if it's not a directory
// this is important because otherwise a dangling symlink
// could cause an infinite loop
check_dir: {
// workaround for windows, see https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/16738
const fstat = statPath(dir, io, component.path, .{}) catch |stat_err| switch (stat_err) {
error.IsDir => break :check_dir,
else => |e| return e,
};
if (fstat.kind != .directory) return error.NotDir;
}
},
error.FileNotFound => |e| {
component = it.previous() orelse return e;
continue;
},
else => |e| return e,
}
component = it.next() orelse return status;
}
}
pub const Stat = File.Stat;
pub const StatError = File.StatError;
pub fn stat(dir: Dir, io: Io) StatError!Stat {
return io.vtable.dirStat(io.userdata, dir);
}
pub const StatPathError = File.OpenError || File.StatError;
pub const StatPathOptions = struct {
follow_symlinks: bool = true,
};
/// Returns metadata for a file inside the directory.
///
/// On Windows, this requires three syscalls. On other operating systems, it
/// only takes one.
///
/// Symlinks are followed.
///
/// `sub_path` may be absolute, in which case `self` is ignored.
///
/// * On Windows, `sub_path` should be encoded as [WTF-8](https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/).
/// * On WASI, `sub_path` should be encoded as valid UTF-8.
/// * On other platforms, `sub_path` is an opaque sequence of bytes with no particular encoding.
pub fn statPath(dir: Dir, io: Io, sub_path: []const u8, options: StatPathOptions) StatPathError!Stat {
return io.vtable.dirStatPath(io.userdata, dir, sub_path, options);
}