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Nothing too surprising, mostly removing useless references and lambdas
855 lines
28 KiB
Rust
855 lines
28 KiB
Rust
//! Directory utilities. This library contains functions for locating configuration directories,
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//! for testing if a command with a given name can be found in the PATH, and various other
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//! path-related issues.
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use crate::common::{is_windows_subsystem_for_linux as is_wsl, wcs2zstring, WSL};
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use crate::env::{EnvMode, EnvStack, Environment};
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use crate::expand::{expand_tilde, HOME_DIRECTORY};
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use crate::flog::{FLOG, FLOGF};
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "linux"))]
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use crate::libc::{MNT_LOCAL, ST_LOCAL};
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use crate::wchar::prelude::*;
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use crate::wutil::{normalize_path, path_normalize_for_cd, waccess, wdirname, wmkdir, wstat};
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use errno::{errno, set_errno, Errno};
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use libc::{EACCES, ENOENT, ENOTDIR, F_OK, X_OK};
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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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use std::ffi::OsStr;
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use std::io::ErrorKind;
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use std::os::unix::prelude::*;
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/// Returns the user configuration directory for fish. If the directory or one of its parents
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/// doesn't exist, they are first created.
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///
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/// \param path The directory as an out param
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/// Return whether the directory was returned successfully
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pub fn path_get_config() -> Option<WString> {
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let dir = get_config_directory();
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if dir.success() {
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Some(dir.path.to_owned())
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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/// Returns the user data directory for fish. If the directory or one of its parents doesn't exist,
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/// they are first created.
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///
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/// Volatile files presumed to be local to the machine, such as the fish_history will be stored in this directory.
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///
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/// \param path The directory as an out param
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/// Return whether the directory was returned successfully
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pub fn path_get_data() -> Option<WString> {
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let dir = get_data_directory();
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if dir.success() {
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Some(dir.path.to_owned())
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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/// Returns the user cache directory for fish. If the directory or one of its parents doesn't exist,
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/// they are first created.
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///
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/// Volatile files presumed to be local to the machine such as all the
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/// generated_completions, will be stored in this directory.
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///
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/// \param path The directory as an out param
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/// Return whether the directory was returned successfully
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pub fn path_get_cache() -> Option<WString> {
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let dir = get_cache_directory();
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if dir.success() {
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Some(dir.path.to_owned())
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum DirRemoteness {
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/// directory status is unknown
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unknown,
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/// directory is known local
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local,
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/// directory is known remote
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remote,
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}
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/// Return the remoteness of the fish data directory.
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/// This will be remote for filesystems like NFS, SMB, etc.
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pub fn path_get_data_remoteness() -> DirRemoteness {
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get_data_directory().remoteness
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}
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/// Like path_get_data_remoteness but for the config directory.
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pub fn path_get_config_remoteness() -> DirRemoteness {
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get_config_directory().remoteness
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}
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/// Emit any errors if config directories are missing.
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/// Use the given environment stack to ensure this only occurs once.
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pub fn path_emit_config_directory_messages(vars: &EnvStack) {
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let data = get_data_directory();
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if !data.success() {
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maybe_issue_path_warning(
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L!("data"),
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wgettext!("can not save history"),
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data.used_xdg,
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L!("XDG_DATA_HOME"),
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&data.path,
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data.err,
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vars,
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);
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}
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if data.remoteness == DirRemoteness::remote {
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FLOG!(path, "data path appears to be on a network volume");
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}
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let config = get_config_directory();
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if !config.success() {
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maybe_issue_path_warning(
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L!("config"),
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wgettext!("can not save universal variables or functions"),
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config.used_xdg,
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L!("XDG_CONFIG_HOME"),
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&config.path,
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config.err,
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vars,
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);
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}
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if config.remoteness == DirRemoteness::remote {
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FLOG!(path, "config path appears to be on a network volume");
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}
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}
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/// We separate this from path_create() for two reasons. First it's only caused if there is a
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/// problem, and thus is not central to the behavior of that function. Second, we only want to issue
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/// the message once. If the current shell starts a new fish shell (e.g., by running `fish -c` from
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/// a function) we don't want that subshell to issue the same warnings.
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fn maybe_issue_path_warning(
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which_dir: &wstr,
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custom_error_msg: &wstr,
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using_xdg: bool,
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xdg_var: &wstr,
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path: &wstr,
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saved_errno: libc::c_int,
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vars: &EnvStack,
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) {
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let warning_var_name = L!("_FISH_WARNED_").to_owned() + which_dir;
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if vars
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.getf(&warning_var_name, EnvMode::GLOBAL | EnvMode::EXPORT)
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.is_some()
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{
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return;
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}
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vars.set_one(
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&warning_var_name,
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EnvMode::GLOBAL | EnvMode::EXPORT,
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L!("1").to_owned(),
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);
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FLOG!(error, custom_error_msg);
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if path.is_empty() {
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FLOG!(
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warning_path,
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wgettext_fmt!("Unable to locate the %ls directory.", which_dir)
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);
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FLOG!(
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warning_path,
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wgettext_fmt!(
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"Please set the %ls or HOME environment variable before starting fish.",
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xdg_var
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)
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);
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} else {
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let env_var = if using_xdg { xdg_var } else { L!("HOME") };
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FLOG!(
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warning_path,
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wgettext_fmt!(
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"Unable to locate %ls directory derived from $%ls: '%ls'.",
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which_dir,
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env_var,
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path
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)
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);
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FLOG!(
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warning_path,
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wgettext_fmt!("The error was '%s'.", Errno(saved_errno).to_string())
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);
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FLOG!(
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warning_path,
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wgettext_fmt!(
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"Please set $%ls to a directory where you have write access.",
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env_var
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)
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);
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}
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printf!("\n");
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}
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/// Finds the path of an executable named `cmd`, by looking in $PATH taken from `vars`.
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/// Returns the path if found, none if not.
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pub fn path_get_path(cmd: &wstr, vars: &dyn Environment) -> Option<WString> {
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let result = path_try_get_path(cmd, vars);
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if result.err.is_some() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(result.path)
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}
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}
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// PREFIX is defined at build time.
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pub static DEFAULT_PATH: Lazy<[WString; 3]> = Lazy::new(|| {
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[
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WString::from_str(env!("PREFIX")) + L!("/bin"),
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L!("/usr/bin").to_owned(),
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L!("/bin").to_owned(),
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]
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});
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/// Finds the path of an executable named `cmd`, by looking in $PATH taken from `vars`.
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/// On success, err will be 0 and the path is returned.
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/// On failure, we return the "best path" with err set appropriately.
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/// For example, if we find a non-executable file, we will return its path and EACCESS.
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/// If no candidate path is found, path will be empty and err will be set to ENOENT.
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/// Possible err values are taken from access().
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pub struct GetPathResult {
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pub err: Option<Errno>,
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pub path: WString,
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}
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impl GetPathResult {
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fn new(err: Option<Errno>, path: WString) -> Self {
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Self { err, path }
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}
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}
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pub fn path_try_get_path(cmd: &wstr, vars: &dyn Environment) -> GetPathResult {
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if let Some(path) = vars.get(L!("PATH")) {
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path_get_path_core(cmd, path.as_list())
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} else {
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path_get_path_core(cmd, &*DEFAULT_PATH)
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}
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}
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fn path_check_executable(path: &wstr) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
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if waccess(path, X_OK) != 0 {
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return Err(std::io::Error::last_os_error());
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}
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let buff = wstat(path)?;
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if buff.file_type().is_file() {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(ErrorKind::PermissionDenied.into())
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}
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}
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/// Return all the paths that match the given command.
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pub fn path_get_paths(cmd: &wstr, vars: &dyn Environment) -> Vec<WString> {
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FLOGF!(path, "path_get_paths('%ls')", cmd);
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let mut paths = vec![];
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// If the command has a slash, it must be an absolute or relative path and thus we don't bother
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// looking for matching commands in the PATH var.
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if cmd.contains('/') && path_check_executable(cmd).is_ok() {
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paths.push(cmd.to_owned());
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return paths;
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}
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let Some(path_var) = vars.get(L!("PATH")) else {
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return paths;
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};
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for path in path_var.as_list() {
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if path.is_empty() {
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continue;
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}
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let mut path = path.clone();
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append_path_component(&mut path, cmd);
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if path_check_executable(&path).is_ok() {
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paths.push(path);
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}
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}
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paths
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}
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fn path_get_path_core<S: AsRef<wstr>>(cmd: &wstr, pathsv: &[S]) -> GetPathResult {
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let noent_res = GetPathResult::new(Some(Errno(ENOENT)), WString::new());
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// Test if the given path can be executed.
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// Return 0 on success, an errno value on failure.
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let test_path = |path: &wstr| -> Result<(), Errno> {
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let narrow = wcs2zstring(path);
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if unsafe { libc::access(narrow.as_ptr(), X_OK) } != 0 {
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return Err(errno());
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}
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let narrow: Vec<u8> = narrow.into();
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let Ok(md) = std::fs::metadata(OsStr::from_bytes(&narrow)) else {
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return Err(errno());
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};
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if md.is_file() {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(Errno(EACCES))
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}
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};
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if cmd.is_empty() {
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return noent_res;
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}
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// Commands cannot contain NUL byte.
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if cmd.contains('\0') {
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return noent_res;
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}
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// If the command has a slash, it must be an absolute or relative path and thus we don't bother
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// looking for a matching command.
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if cmd.contains('/') {
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return GetPathResult::new(test_path(cmd).err(), cmd.to_owned());
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}
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// WSLv1/WSLv2 tack on the entire Windows PATH to the end of the PATH environment variable, and
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// accessing these paths from WSL binaries is pathalogically slow. We also don't expect to find
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// any "normal" nix binaries under these paths, so we can skip them unless we are executing bins
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// with Windows-ish names. We try to keep paths manually added to $fish_user_paths by only
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// chopping off entries after the last "normal" PATH entry.
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let pathsv = if is_wsl(WSL::Any) && !cmd.contains('.') {
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let win_path_count = pathsv
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.iter()
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.rev()
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.take_while(|p| {
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let p = p.as_ref();
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p.starts_with("/mnt/")
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&& p.chars()
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.nth("/mnt/x".len())
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.map(|c| c == '/')
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.unwrap_or(false)
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})
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.count();
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&pathsv[..pathsv.len() - win_path_count]
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} else {
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pathsv
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};
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let mut best = noent_res;
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for next_path in pathsv {
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let next_path: &wstr = next_path.as_ref();
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if next_path.is_empty() {
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continue;
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}
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let mut proposed_path = next_path.to_owned();
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append_path_component(&mut proposed_path, cmd);
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match test_path(&proposed_path) {
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Ok(()) => {
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// We found one.
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return GetPathResult::new(None, proposed_path);
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}
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Err(err) => {
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if err.0 != ENOENT && best.err == Some(Errno(ENOENT)) {
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// Keep the first *interesting* error and path around.
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// ENOENT isn't interesting because not having a file is the normal case.
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// Ignore if the parent directory is already inaccessible.
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if waccess(wdirname(&proposed_path), X_OK) == 0 {
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best = GetPathResult::new(Some(err), proposed_path);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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best
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}
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/// Returns the full path of the specified directory, using the CDPATH variable as a list of base
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/// directories for relative paths.
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///
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/// If no valid path is found, false is returned and errno is set to ENOTDIR if at least one such
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/// path was found, but it did not point to a directory, or ENOENT if no file of the specified
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/// name was found.
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///
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/// \param dir The name of the directory.
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/// \param wd The working directory. The working directory must end with a slash.
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/// \param vars The environment variables to use (for the CDPATH variable)
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/// Return the command, or none() if it could not be found.
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pub fn path_get_cdpath(dir: &wstr, wd: &wstr, vars: &dyn Environment) -> Option<WString> {
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let mut err = ENOENT;
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if dir.is_empty() {
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return None;
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}
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assert!(wd.chars().next_back() == Some('/'));
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let paths = path_apply_cdpath(dir, wd, vars);
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for a_dir in paths {
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if let Ok(md) = wstat(&a_dir) {
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if md.is_dir() {
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return Some(a_dir);
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}
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err = ENOTDIR;
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}
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}
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set_errno(Errno(err));
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None
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}
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/// Returns the given directory with all CDPATH components applied.
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pub fn path_apply_cdpath(dir: &wstr, wd: &wstr, env_vars: &dyn Environment) -> Vec<WString> {
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let mut paths = vec![];
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if dir.chars().next() == Some('/') {
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// Absolute path.
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paths.push(dir.to_owned());
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} else if dir.starts_with(L!("./"))
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|| dir.starts_with(L!("../"))
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|| [L!("."), L!("..")].contains(&dir)
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{
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// Path is relative to the working directory.
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paths.push(path_normalize_for_cd(wd, dir));
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} else {
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// Respect CDPATH.
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let mut cdpathsv = vec![];
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if let Some(cdpaths) = env_vars.get(L!("CDPATH")) {
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cdpathsv = cdpaths.as_list().to_vec();
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}
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// Always append $PWD
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cdpathsv.push(L!(".").to_owned());
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for path in cdpathsv {
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let mut abspath = WString::new();
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// We want to return an absolute path (see issue 6220)
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if ![Some('/'), Some('~')].contains(&path.chars().next()) {
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abspath = wd.to_owned();
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abspath.push('/');
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}
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abspath.push_utfstr(&path);
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expand_tilde(&mut abspath, env_vars);
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if abspath.is_empty() {
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continue;
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}
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abspath = normalize_path(&abspath, true);
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let mut whole_path = abspath;
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append_path_component(&mut whole_path, dir);
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paths.push(whole_path);
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}
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}
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paths
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}
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/// Returns the path resolved as an implicit cd command, or none() if none. This requires it to
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/// start with one of the allowed prefixes (., .., ~) and resolve to a directory.
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pub fn path_as_implicit_cd(path: &wstr, wd: &wstr, vars: &dyn Environment) -> Option<WString> {
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let mut exp_path = path.to_owned();
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expand_tilde(&mut exp_path, vars);
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if exp_path.starts_with(L!("/"))
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|| exp_path.starts_with(L!("./"))
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|| exp_path.starts_with(L!("../"))
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|| exp_path.ends_with(L!("/"))
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|| exp_path == ".."
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{
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// These paths can be implicit cd, so see if you cd to the path. Note that a single period
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// cannot (that's used for sourcing files anyways).
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return path_get_cdpath(&exp_path, wd, vars);
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}
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None
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}
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/// Remove double slashes and trailing slashes from a path, e.g. transform foo//bar/ into foo/bar.
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/// The string is modified in-place.
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pub fn path_make_canonical(path: &mut WString) {
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let chars: &mut [char] = path.as_char_slice_mut();
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// Ignore trailing slashes, unless it's the first character.
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let mut len = chars.len();
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while len > 1 && chars[len - 1] == '/' {
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len -= 1;
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}
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// Turn runs of slashes into a single slash.
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let mut trailing = 0;
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let mut prev_was_slash = false;
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for leading in 0..len {
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let c = chars[leading];
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let is_slash = c == '/';
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if !prev_was_slash || !is_slash {
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// This is either the first slash in a run, or not a slash at all.
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chars[trailing] = c;
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trailing += 1;
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}
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prev_was_slash = is_slash;
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}
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assert!(trailing <= len);
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if trailing < len {
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path.truncate(trailing);
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}
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}
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/// Check if two paths are equivalent, which means to ignore runs of multiple slashes (or trailing
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/// slashes).
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pub fn paths_are_equivalent(p1: &wstr, p2: &wstr) -> bool {
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let p1 = p1.as_char_slice();
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let p2 = p2.as_char_slice();
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if p1 == p2 {
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return true;
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}
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// Ignore trailing slashes after the first character.
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let mut len1 = p1.len();
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let mut len2 = p2.len();
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while len1 > 1 && p1[len1 - 1] == '/' {
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len1 -= 1
|
|
}
|
|
while len2 > 1 && p2[len2 - 1] == '/' {
|
|
len2 -= 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Start walking
|
|
let mut idx1 = 0;
|
|
let mut idx2 = 0;
|
|
while idx1 < len1 && idx2 < len2 {
|
|
let c1 = p1[idx1];
|
|
let c2 = p2[idx2];
|
|
|
|
// If the characters are different, the strings are not equivalent.
|
|
if c1 != c2 {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
idx1 += 1;
|
|
idx2 += 1;
|
|
|
|
// If the character was a slash, walk forwards until we hit the end of the string, or a
|
|
// non-slash. Note the first condition is invariant within the loop.
|
|
while c1 == '/' && p1.get(idx1) == Some(&'/') {
|
|
idx1 += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
while c2 == '/' && p2.get(idx2) == Some(&'/') {
|
|
idx2 += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We matched if we consumed all of the characters in both strings.
|
|
idx1 == len1 && idx2 == len2
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn path_is_valid(path: &wstr, working_directory: &wstr) -> bool {
|
|
// Some special paths are always valid.
|
|
if path.is_empty() {
|
|
false
|
|
} else if [L!("."), L!("./")].contains(&path) {
|
|
true
|
|
} else if [L!(".."), L!("../")].contains(&path) {
|
|
!working_directory.is_empty() && working_directory != L!("/")
|
|
} else if path.chars().next() != Some('/') {
|
|
// Prepend the working directory. Note that we know path is not empty here.
|
|
let mut tmp = working_directory.to_owned();
|
|
tmp.push_utfstr(path);
|
|
waccess(&tmp, F_OK) == 0
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Simple check.
|
|
waccess(path, F_OK) == 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns whether the two paths refer to the same file.
|
|
pub fn paths_are_same_file(path1: &wstr, path2: &wstr) -> bool {
|
|
if paths_are_equivalent(path1, path2) {
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
match (wstat(path1), wstat(path2)) {
|
|
(Ok(s1), Ok(s2)) => s1.ino() == s2.ino() && s1.dev() == s2.dev(),
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// 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 ~).
|
|
pub fn path_apply_working_directory(path: &wstr, working_directory: &wstr) -> WString {
|
|
if path.is_empty() || working_directory.is_empty() {
|
|
return path.to_owned();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We're going to make sure that if we want to prepend the wd, that the string has no leading
|
|
// "/".
|
|
let prepend_wd = path.char_at(0) != '/' && path.char_at(0) != HOME_DIRECTORY;
|
|
|
|
if !prepend_wd {
|
|
// No need to prepend the wd, so just return the path we were given.
|
|
return path.to_owned();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove up to one "./".
|
|
let mut path_component = path.to_owned();
|
|
if path_component.starts_with("./") {
|
|
path_component.replace_range(0..2, L!(""));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Removing leading /s.
|
|
while path_component.starts_with("/") {
|
|
path_component.replace_range(0..1, L!(""));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Construct and return a new path.
|
|
let mut new_path = working_directory.to_owned();
|
|
append_path_component(&mut new_path, &path_component);
|
|
new_path
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The following type wraps up a user's "base" directories, corresponding (conceptually if not
|
|
/// actually) to XDG spec.
|
|
struct BaseDirectory {
|
|
/// the path where we attempted to create the directory.
|
|
path: WString,
|
|
/// whether the dir is remote
|
|
remoteness: DirRemoteness,
|
|
/// the error code if creating the directory failed, or 0 on success.
|
|
err: libc::c_int,
|
|
/// whether an XDG variable was used in resolving the directory.
|
|
used_xdg: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl BaseDirectory {
|
|
fn success(&self) -> bool {
|
|
self.err == 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Attempt to get a base directory, creating it if necessary. If a variable named `xdg_var` is
|
|
/// set, use that directory; otherwise use the path `non_xdg_homepath` rooted in $HOME. Return the
|
|
/// result; see the base_directory_t fields.
|
|
#[cfg_attr(test, allow(unused_variables), allow(unreachable_code))]
|
|
fn make_base_directory(xdg_var: &wstr, non_xdg_homepath: &wstr) -> BaseDirectory {
|
|
#[cfg(test)]
|
|
// If running under `cargo test`, contain ourselves to the build directory and do not try to use
|
|
// the actual $HOME or $XDG_XXX directories. This prevents the tests from failing and/or stops
|
|
// the tests polluting the user's actual $HOME if a sandbox environment has not been set up.
|
|
{
|
|
use crate::common::str2wcstring;
|
|
use std::path::PathBuf;
|
|
|
|
let mut build_dir = PathBuf::from(env!("FISH_BUILD_DIR"));
|
|
build_dir.push("fish_root");
|
|
|
|
let err = match std::fs::create_dir_all(&build_dir) {
|
|
Ok(_) => 0,
|
|
Err(e) => e
|
|
.raw_os_error()
|
|
.expect("Failed to create fish base directory, but it wasn't an OS error!"),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
return BaseDirectory {
|
|
path: str2wcstring(build_dir.as_os_str().as_bytes()),
|
|
remoteness: DirRemoteness::unknown,
|
|
used_xdg: false,
|
|
err,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The vars we fetch must be exported. Allowing them to be universal doesn't make sense and
|
|
// allowing that creates a lock inversion that deadlocks the shell since we're called before
|
|
// uvars are available.
|
|
let vars = EnvStack::globals();
|
|
|
|
let mut path = WString::new();
|
|
let used_xdg;
|
|
if let Some(xdg_dir) = vars.getf_unless_empty(xdg_var, EnvMode::GLOBAL | EnvMode::EXPORT) {
|
|
path = xdg_dir.as_string() + L!("/fish");
|
|
used_xdg = true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
if let Some(home) = vars.getf_unless_empty(L!("HOME"), EnvMode::GLOBAL | EnvMode::EXPORT) {
|
|
path = home.as_string() + non_xdg_homepath;
|
|
}
|
|
used_xdg = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set_errno(Errno(0));
|
|
let err;
|
|
let mut remoteness = DirRemoteness::unknown;
|
|
if path.is_empty() {
|
|
err = ENOENT;
|
|
} else if !create_directory(&path) {
|
|
err = errno().0;
|
|
} else {
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
// Need to append a trailing slash to check the contents of the directory, not its parent.
|
|
let mut tmp = path.clone();
|
|
tmp.push('/');
|
|
remoteness = path_remoteness(&tmp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
BaseDirectory {
|
|
path,
|
|
remoteness,
|
|
err,
|
|
used_xdg,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Make sure the specified directory exists. If needed, try to create it and any currently not
|
|
/// existing parent directories, like mkdir -p,.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Return 0 if, at the time of function return the directory exists, -1 otherwise.
|
|
fn create_directory(d: &wstr) -> bool {
|
|
let md = loop {
|
|
match wstat(d) {
|
|
Err(md) if md.kind() == ErrorKind::Interrupted => continue,
|
|
md => break md,
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
match md {
|
|
Ok(md) if md.is_dir() => true,
|
|
Err(e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::NotFound => {
|
|
let dir: &wstr = wdirname(d);
|
|
return create_directory(dir) && wmkdir(d, 0o700) == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Return whether the given path is on a remote filesystem.
|
|
fn path_remoteness(path: &wstr) -> DirRemoteness {
|
|
let narrow = wcs2zstring(path);
|
|
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
|
|
{
|
|
let mut buf: libc::statfs = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() };
|
|
if unsafe { libc::statfs(narrow.as_ptr(), &mut buf) } < 0 {
|
|
return DirRemoteness::unknown;
|
|
}
|
|
// Linux has constants for these like NFS_SUPER_MAGIC, SMB_SUPER_MAGIC, CIFS_MAGIC_NUMBER but
|
|
// these are in varying headers. Simply hard code them.
|
|
// NOTE: The cast is necessary for 32-bit systems because of the 4-byte CIFS_MAGIC_NUMBER
|
|
match usize::try_from(buf.f_type).unwrap() {
|
|
0x6969 | // NFS_SUPER_MAGIC
|
|
0x517B | // SMB_SUPER_MAGIC
|
|
0xFE534D42 | // SMB2_MAGIC_NUMBER - not in the manpage
|
|
0xFF534D42 // CIFS_MAGIC_NUMBER
|
|
=> DirRemoteness::remote,
|
|
_ => {
|
|
// Other FSes are assumed local.
|
|
DirRemoteness::local
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#[cfg(not(target_os = "linux"))]
|
|
{
|
|
let st_local = ST_LOCAL();
|
|
if st_local != 0 {
|
|
// ST_LOCAL is a flag to statvfs, which is itself standardized.
|
|
// In practice the only system to use this path is NetBSD.
|
|
let mut buf: libc::statvfs = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() };
|
|
if unsafe { libc::statvfs(narrow.as_ptr(), &mut buf) } < 0 {
|
|
return DirRemoteness::unknown;
|
|
}
|
|
// statvfs::f_flag is `unsigned long`, which is 4-bytes on most 32-bit targets.
|
|
#[cfg_attr(target_pointer_width = "64", allow(clippy::useless_conversion))]
|
|
return if u64::from(buf.f_flag) & st_local != 0 {
|
|
DirRemoteness::local
|
|
} else {
|
|
DirRemoteness::remote
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
let mnt_local = MNT_LOCAL();
|
|
if mnt_local != 0 {
|
|
let mut buf: libc::statvfs = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() };
|
|
if unsafe { libc::statvfs(narrow.as_ptr(), &mut buf) } < 0 {
|
|
return DirRemoteness::unknown;
|
|
}
|
|
// statfs::f_flag is hard-coded as 64-bits on 32/64-bit FreeBSD but it's a (4-byte)
|
|
// long on 32-bit NetBSD.. and always 4-bytes on macOS (even on 64-bit builds).
|
|
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
|
|
return if u64::from(buf.f_flag) & mnt_local != 0 {
|
|
DirRemoteness::local
|
|
} else {
|
|
DirRemoteness::remote
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
DirRemoteness::unknown
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn get_data_directory() -> &'static BaseDirectory {
|
|
static DIR: Lazy<BaseDirectory> =
|
|
Lazy::new(|| make_base_directory(L!("XDG_DATA_HOME"), L!("/.local/share/fish")));
|
|
&DIR
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn get_cache_directory() -> &'static BaseDirectory {
|
|
static DIR: Lazy<BaseDirectory> =
|
|
Lazy::new(|| make_base_directory(L!("XDG_CACHE_HOME"), L!("/.cache/fish")));
|
|
&DIR
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn get_config_directory() -> &'static BaseDirectory {
|
|
static DIR: Lazy<BaseDirectory> =
|
|
Lazy::new(|| make_base_directory(L!("XDG_CONFIG_HOME"), L!("/.config/fish")));
|
|
&DIR
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Appends a path component, with a / if necessary.
|
|
pub fn append_path_component(path: &mut WString, component: &wstr) {
|
|
if path.is_empty() || component.is_empty() {
|
|
path.push_utfstr(component);
|
|
} else {
|
|
let path_len = path.len();
|
|
let path_slash = path.char_at(path_len - 1) == '/';
|
|
let comp_slash = component.as_char_slice()[0] == '/';
|
|
if !path_slash && !comp_slash {
|
|
// Need a slash
|
|
path.push('/');
|
|
} else if path_slash && comp_slash {
|
|
// Too many slashes.
|
|
path.pop();
|
|
}
|
|
path.push_utfstr(component);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_path_make_canonical() {
|
|
let mut path = L!("//foo//////bar/").to_owned();
|
|
path_make_canonical(&mut path);
|
|
assert_eq!(path, "/foo/bar");
|
|
|
|
path = L!("/").to_owned();
|
|
path_make_canonical(&mut path);
|
|
assert_eq!(path, "/");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_path() {
|
|
let mut path = L!("//foo//////bar/").to_owned();
|
|
path_make_canonical(&mut path);
|
|
assert_eq!(&path, L!("/foo/bar"));
|
|
|
|
path = L!("/").to_owned();
|
|
path_make_canonical(&mut path);
|
|
assert_eq!(&path, L!("/"));
|
|
|
|
assert!(!paths_are_equivalent(L!("/foo/bar/baz"), L!("foo/bar/baz")));
|
|
assert!(paths_are_equivalent(
|
|
L!("///foo///bar/baz"),
|
|
L!("/foo/bar////baz//")
|
|
));
|
|
assert!(paths_are_equivalent(L!("/foo/bar/baz"), L!("/foo/bar/baz")));
|
|
assert!(paths_are_equivalent(L!("/"), L!("/")));
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
path_apply_working_directory(L!("abc"), L!("/def/")),
|
|
L!("/def/abc")
|
|
);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
path_apply_working_directory(L!("abc/"), L!("/def/")),
|
|
L!("/def/abc/")
|
|
);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
path_apply_working_directory(L!("/abc/"), L!("/def/")),
|
|
L!("/abc/")
|
|
);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
path_apply_working_directory(L!("/abc"), L!("/def/")),
|
|
L!("/abc")
|
|
);
|
|
assert!(path_apply_working_directory(L!(""), L!("/def/")).is_empty());
|
|
assert_eq!(path_apply_working_directory(L!("abc"), L!("")), L!("abc"));
|
|
}
|