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(doc Path "is a simple file path library for Carp.
## Installation
```clojure
(load \"git@git.veitheller.de:carpentry/path.git@0.0.4\")
```
### Usage
The `Path` module mostly operates on `String` arguments. It allows you to
split, join, and merge paths and extensions in a lot of different ways. It also
has some functions to work with the `PATH` environment variable.
It assumes either Windows or POSIX-style separators.")
(defmodule Path
(doc absolute? "checks whether a path is absolute.
As such, it is the inverse to [relative?](#relative?).")
(doc separator "is the default separator we use on this OS.")
(doc separators "is the possible separators we could use on this OS.")
(doc search-path-separator "is the separator for the `PATH` environment
variable we use on this OS.")
(private extension-pat)
(hidden extension-pat)
(private sep-string)
(hidden sep-string)
(windows-only
(defn absolute? [p] (Pattern.matches? #"[A-Za-z]:\\" p))
(def separator \\)
(def separators [\/ \\])
(def search-path-separator \;)
(def extension-pat #"\.[^\\/\.]*$")
(def sep-string "\\"))
(posix-only
(defn absolute? [p] (String.starts-with? p "/"))
(def separator \/)
(def separators [\/])
(def search-path-separator \:)
(def extension-pat #"\.[^/\.]*$")
(def sep-string "/"))
(doc relative? "checks whether a path is relative.
As such, it is the inverse to [absolute?](#absolute?).")
(defn relative? [p] (not (absolute? p)))
(doc separator? "checks whether the character `c` is a path separator on this
OS.")
(defn separator? [c] (Array.contains? &separators c))
(doc separator? "checks whether the character `c` is a separator for the
`PATH` environment variable on this OS.")
(defn search-path-separator? [c] (= search-path-separator c))
(doc path-max "defines the maximum path length on this OS.")
(register path-max Int "PATH_MAX")
(private cwd-)
(hidden cwd-)
(register cwd- (Fn [String Int] String) "getcwd")
(doc cwd "returns the current working directory as a `Maybe`. The ways in
which it can fail are OS-dependent, but it should happen relatively rare.")
(defn cwd []
(let [s (String.allocate path-max (Char.from-int 0))
r (cwd- s path-max)]
(if (null? (cstr &r))
(Maybe.Nothing)
(Maybe.Just r))))
(doc </> "joins `before` and `after` using the default path separator.")
(defn </> [before after] (fmt "%s%c%s" before separator after))
(doc split "splits the path `p` into its components.
As such, it is the inverse to [join](#join).")
(defn split [p] (String.split-by p &[separator]))
(doc join "joins the path components `ps` into a path.
As such, it is the inverse to [split](#split).")
(defn join [ps] (String.join sep-string ps))
(doc filename "gets the filename of the path `p` as a `(Maybe String)`.
It will return `Nothing` if an empty string is passed.")
(defn filename [p] (Array.last &(split p)))
(doc basename "gets the basename of the path `p`.")
(defn basename [p]
(let [split (split p)
but-last (Array.prefix &split (dec (Array.length &split)))]
(String.join sep-string &but-last)))
(doc split-extension "splits the path `p` on its extension.
It will return a `(Maybe (Pair String String))`. `Maybe` because there might not
be an extension, and `Pair` because it will return the part before and after
the extension.
Examples on POSIX:
```
(split-extension \"file.txt\")
; => (Maybe.Just (Pair \"file\" \"txt\"))
(split-extension \"file\")
; => (Maybe.Nothing)
(split-extension \"file/file.txt\")
; => (Maybe.Just (Pair \"file/file\" \"txt\"))
(split-extension \"file.txt/veit\")
; => (Maybe.Nothing)
(split-extension \"file.txt/veit.ext\")
; => (Maybe.Just (Pair \"file.txt/veit\" \"ext\"))
(split-extension \"file/path.txt.bob.fred\")
; => (Maybe.Just (Pair \"file/path.txt.bob\" \"fred\"))
```")
(defn split-extension [p]
(let [i (Pattern.find extension-pat p)]
(if (= -1 i)
(Maybe.Nothing)
(Maybe.Just (Pair.init (prefix p i) (suffix p (inc i)))))))
(doc extension "gets the extension of a file as a `Maybe`.")
(defn extension [p]
(Maybe.apply (split-extension p) &(fn [p] @(Pair.b &p))))
(doc has-extension? "cheks whether the path `p` has an extension.")
(defn has-extension? [p] (Maybe.just? &(split-extension p)))
(doc is-extension? "checks whether the path `p` has the extension `ext`.")
(defn is-extension? [p ext] (= &(extension p) &(Maybe.Just @ext)))
(doc drop-extension "drops the extension of a path `p`. Does nothing if there
is none.")
(defn drop-extension [p]
(match (split-extension p)
(Maybe.Nothing) @p
(Maybe.Just pair) @(Pair.a &pair)))
(doc add-extension "adds an extension `ext` to a path `p`.")
(defn add-extension [p ext] (String.concat &[@p @"." @ext]))
(doc replace-extension "replaces the extension of a path `p` with `ext`. Adds
an extension if there previously was none.")
(defn replace-extension [p ext] (add-extension &(drop-extension p) ext))
(doc absolute "makes an absolute path from `p`.")
(defn absolute [p]
(if (absolute? p)
(Maybe.Just @p)
(Maybe.apply (cwd) &(fn [d] (join &[d @p])))))
(doc split-search-path "splits a `PATH` environment variable `p`.")
(defn split-search-path [p] (String.split-by p &[search-path-separator]))
(doc get-search-path "gets the `PATH` environment variable and splits it.")
(defn get-search-path []
(Maybe.apply (IO.getenv "PATH") &(fn [p] (split-search-path &p))))
)