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75 lines
2.9 KiB
Go
75 lines
2.9 KiB
Go
package godirwalk
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import (
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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)
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// Dirent stores the name and file system mode type of discovered file system
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// entries.
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type Dirent struct {
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name string
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modeType os.FileMode
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}
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// NewDirent returns a newly initialized Dirent structure, or an error. This
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// function does not follow symbolic links.
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//
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// This function is rarely used, as Dirent structures are provided by other
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// functions in this library that read and walk directories.
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func NewDirent(osPathname string) (*Dirent, error) {
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fi, err := os.Lstat(osPathname)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "cannot lstat")
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}
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return &Dirent{
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name: filepath.Base(osPathname),
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modeType: fi.Mode() & os.ModeType,
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}, nil
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}
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// Name returns the basename of the file system entry.
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func (de Dirent) Name() string { return de.name }
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// ModeType returns the mode bits that specify the file system node type. We
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// could make our own enum-like data type for encoding the file type, but Go's
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// runtime already gives us architecture independent file modes, as discussed in
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// `os/types.go`:
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//
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// Go's runtime FileMode type has same definition on all systems, so that
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// information about files can be moved from one system to another portably.
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func (de Dirent) ModeType() os.FileMode { return de.modeType }
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// IsDir returns true if and only if the Dirent represents a file system
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// directory. Note that on some operating systems, more than one file mode bit
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// may be set for a node. For instance, on Windows, a symbolic link that points
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// to a directory will have both the directory and the symbolic link bits set.
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func (de Dirent) IsDir() bool { return de.modeType&os.ModeDir != 0 }
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// IsRegular returns true if and only if the Dirent represents a regular
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// file. That is, it ensures that no mode type bits are set.
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func (de Dirent) IsRegular() bool { return de.modeType&os.ModeType == 0 }
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// IsSymlink returns true if and only if the Dirent represents a file system
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// symbolic link. Note that on some operating systems, more than one file mode
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// bit may be set for a node. For instance, on Windows, a symbolic link that
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// points to a directory will have both the directory and the symbolic link bits
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// set.
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func (de Dirent) IsSymlink() bool { return de.modeType&os.ModeSymlink != 0 }
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// Dirents represents a slice of Dirent pointers, which are sortable by
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// name. This type satisfies the `sort.Interface` interface.
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type Dirents []*Dirent
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// Len returns the count of Dirent structures in the slice.
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func (l Dirents) Len() int { return len(l) }
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// Less returns true if and only if the Name of the element specified by the
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// first index is lexicographically less than that of the second index.
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func (l Dirents) Less(i, j int) bool { return l[i].name < l[j].name }
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// Swap exchanges the two Dirent entries specified by the two provided indexes.
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func (l Dirents) Swap(i, j int) { l[i], l[j] = l[j], l[i] }
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