gecko/toolkit/components/osfile/modules/osfile_unix_front.jsm

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/**
* Synchronous front-end for the JavaScript OS.File library.
* Unix implementation.
*
* This front-end is meant to be imported by a worker thread.
*/
{
if (typeof Components != "undefined") {
// We do not wish osfile_unix_front.jsm to be used directly as a main thread
// module yet.
throw new Error("osfile_unix_front.jsm cannot be used from the main thread yet");
}
(function(exports) {
"use strict";
// exports.OS.Unix is created by osfile_unix_back.jsm
if (exports.OS && exports.OS.File) {
return; // Avoid double-initialization
}
let SharedAll = require("resource://gre/modules/osfile/osfile_shared_allthreads.jsm");
let Path = require("resource://gre/modules/osfile/ospath.jsm");
let SysAll = require("resource://gre/modules/osfile/osfile_unix_allthreads.jsm");
exports.OS.Unix.File._init();
let LOG = SharedAll.LOG.bind(SharedAll, "Unix front-end");
let Const = SharedAll.Constants.libc;
let UnixFile = exports.OS.Unix.File;
let Type = UnixFile.Type;
/**
* Representation of a file.
*
* You generally do not need to call this constructor yourself. Rather,
* to open a file, use function |OS.File.open|.
*
* @param fd A OS-specific file descriptor.
* @param {string} path File path of the file handle, used for error-reporting.
* @constructor
*/
let File = function File(fd, path) {
exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.call(this, fd, path);
this._closeResult = null;
};
File.prototype = Object.create(exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.prototype);
/**
* Close the file.
*
* This method has no effect if the file is already closed. However,
* if the first call to |close| has thrown an error, further calls
* will throw the same error.
*
* @throws File.Error If closing the file revealed an error that could
* not be reported earlier.
*/
File.prototype.close = function close() {
if (this._fd) {
let fd = this._fd;
this._fd = null;
// Call |close(fd)|, detach finalizer if any
// (|fd| may not be a CDataFinalizer if it has been
// instantiated from a controller thread).
let result = UnixFile._close(fd);
if (typeof fd == "object" && "forget" in fd) {
fd.forget();
}
if (result == -1) {
this._closeResult = new File.Error("close", ctypes.errno, this._path);
}
}
if (this._closeResult) {
throw this._closeResult;
}
return;
};
/**
* Read some bytes from a file.
*
* @param {C pointer} buffer A buffer for holding the data
* once it is read.
* @param {number} nbytes The number of bytes to read. It must not
* exceed the size of |buffer| in bytes but it may exceed the number
* of bytes unread in the file.
* @param {*=} options Additional options for reading. Ignored in
* this implementation.
*
* @return {number} The number of bytes effectively read. If zero,
* the end of the file has been reached.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.prototype._read = function _read(buffer, nbytes, options = {}) {
// Populate the page cache with data from a file so the subsequent reads
// from that file will not block on disk I/O.
if (typeof(UnixFile.posix_fadvise) === 'function' &&
(options.sequential || !("sequential" in options))) {
UnixFile.posix_fadvise(this.fd, 0, nbytes,
OS.Constants.libc.POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL);
}
return throw_on_negative("read",
UnixFile.read(this.fd, buffer, nbytes),
this._path
);
};
/**
* Write some bytes to a file.
*
* @param {C pointer} buffer A buffer holding the data that must be
* written.
* @param {number} nbytes The number of bytes to write. It must not
* exceed the size of |buffer| in bytes.
* @param {*=} options Additional options for writing. Ignored in
* this implementation.
*
* @return {number} The number of bytes effectively written.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.prototype._write = function _write(buffer, nbytes, options = {}) {
return throw_on_negative("write",
UnixFile.write(this.fd, buffer, nbytes),
this._path
);
};
/**
* Return the current position in the file.
*/
File.prototype.getPosition = function getPosition(pos) {
return this.setPosition(0, File.POS_CURRENT);
};
/**
* Change the current position in the file.
*
* @param {number} pos The new position. Whether this position
* is considered from the current position, from the start of
* the file or from the end of the file is determined by
* argument |whence|. Note that |pos| may exceed the length of
* the file.
* @param {number=} whence The reference position. If omitted
* or |OS.File.POS_START|, |pos| is relative to the start of the
* file. If |OS.File.POS_CURRENT|, |pos| is relative to the
* current position in the file. If |OS.File.POS_END|, |pos| is
* relative to the end of the file.
*
* @return The new position in the file.
*/
File.prototype.setPosition = function setPosition(pos, whence) {
if (whence === undefined) {
whence = Const.SEEK_SET;
}
return throw_on_negative("setPosition",
UnixFile.lseek(this.fd, pos, whence),
this._path
);
};
/**
* Fetch the information on the file.
*
* @return File.Info The information on |this| file.
*/
File.prototype.stat = function stat() {
throw_on_negative("stat", UnixFile.fstat(this.fd, gStatDataPtr),
this._path);
return new File.Info(gStatData, this._path);
};
/**
* Set the last access and modification date of the file.
* The time stamp resolution is 1 second at best, but might be worse
* depending on the platform.
*
* @param {Date,number=} accessDate The last access date. If numeric,
* milliseconds since epoch. If omitted or null, then the current date
* will be used.
* @param {Date,number=} modificationDate The last modification date. If
* numeric, milliseconds since epoch. If omitted or null, then the current
* date will be used.
*
* @throws {TypeError} In case of invalid parameters.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.prototype.setDates = function setDates(accessDate, modificationDate) {
accessDate = normalizeDate("File.prototype.setDates", accessDate);
modificationDate = normalizeDate("File.prototype.setDates",
modificationDate);
gTimevals[0].tv_sec = (accessDate / 1000) | 0;
gTimevals[0].tv_usec = 0;
gTimevals[1].tv_sec = (modificationDate / 1000) | 0;
gTimevals[1].tv_usec = 0;
throw_on_negative("setDates",
UnixFile.futimes(this.fd, gTimevalsPtr),
this._path);
};
/**
* Flushes the file's buffers and causes all buffered data
* to be written.
* Disk flushes are very expensive and therefore should be used carefully,
* sparingly and only in scenarios where it is vital that data survives
* system crashes. Even though the function will be executed off the
* main-thread, it might still affect the overall performance of any
* running application.
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.prototype.flush = function flush() {
throw_on_negative("flush", UnixFile.fsync(this.fd), this._path);
};
// The default unix mode for opening (0600)
const DEFAULT_UNIX_MODE = 384;
/**
* Open a file
*
* @param {string} path The path to the file.
* @param {*=} mode The opening mode for the file, as
* an object that may contain the following fields:
*
* - {bool} truncate If |true|, the file will be opened
* for writing. If the file does not exist, it will be
* created. If the file exists, its contents will be
* erased. Cannot be specified with |create|.
* - {bool} create If |true|, the file will be opened
* for writing. If the file exists, this function fails.
* If the file does not exist, it will be created. Cannot
* be specified with |truncate| or |existing|.
* - {bool} existing. If the file does not exist, this function
* fails. Cannot be specified with |create|.
* - {bool} read If |true|, the file will be opened for
* reading. The file may also be opened for writing, depending
* on the other fields of |mode|.
* - {bool} write If |true|, the file will be opened for
* writing. The file may also be opened for reading, depending
* on the other fields of |mode|.
* - {bool} append If |true|, the file will be opened for appending,
* meaning the equivalent of |.setPosition(0, POS_END)| is executed
* before each write. The default is |true|, i.e. opening a file for
* appending. Specify |append: false| to open the file in regular mode.
*
* If neither |truncate|, |create| or |write| is specified, the file
* is opened for reading.
*
* Note that |false|, |null| or |undefined| flags are simply ignored.
*
* @param {*=} options Additional options for file opening. This
* implementation interprets the following fields:
*
* - {number} unixFlags If specified, file opening flags, as
* per libc function |open|. Replaces |mode|.
* - {number} unixMode If specified, a file creation mode,
* as per libc function |open|. If unspecified, files are
* created with a default mode of 0600 (file is private to the
* user, the user can read and write).
*
* @return {File} A file object.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} If the file could not be opened.
*/
File.open = function Unix_open(path, mode, options = {}) {
let omode = options.unixMode !== undefined ?
options.unixMode : DEFAULT_UNIX_MODE;
let flags;
if (options.unixFlags !== undefined) {
flags = options.unixFlags;
} else {
mode = OS.Shared.AbstractFile.normalizeOpenMode(mode);
// Handle read/write
if (!mode.write) {
flags = Const.O_RDONLY;
} else if (mode.read) {
flags = Const.O_RDWR;
} else {
flags = Const.O_WRONLY;
}
// Finally, handle create/existing/trunc
if (mode.trunc) {
if (mode.existing) {
flags |= Const.O_TRUNC;
} else {
flags |= Const.O_CREAT | Const.O_TRUNC;
}
} else if (mode.create) {
flags |= Const.O_CREAT | Const.O_EXCL;
} else if (mode.read && !mode.write) {
// flags are sufficient
} else if (!mode.existing) {
flags |= Const.O_CREAT;
}
if (mode.append) {
flags |= Const.O_APPEND;
}
}
return error_or_file(UnixFile.open(path, flags, omode), path);
};
/**
* Checks if a file exists
*
* @param {string} path The path to the file.
*
* @return {bool} true if the file exists, false otherwise.
*/
File.exists = function Unix_exists(path) {
if (UnixFile.access(path, Const.F_OK) == -1) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
};
/**
* Remove an existing file.
*
* @param {string} path The name of the file.
* @param {*=} options Additional options.
* - {bool} ignoreAbsent If |false|, throw an error if the file does
* not exist. |true| by default.
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.remove = function remove(path, options = {}) {
let result = UnixFile.unlink(path);
if (result == -1) {
if ((!("ignoreAbsent" in options) || options.ignoreAbsent) &&
ctypes.errno == Const.ENOENT) {
return;
}
throw new File.Error("remove", ctypes.errno, path);
}
};
/**
* Remove an empty directory.
*
* @param {string} path The name of the directory to remove.
* @param {*=} options Additional options.
* - {bool} ignoreAbsent If |false|, throw an error if the directory
* does not exist. |true| by default
*/
File.removeEmptyDir = function removeEmptyDir(path, options = {}) {
let result = UnixFile.rmdir(path);
if (result == -1) {
if ((!("ignoreAbsent" in options) || options.ignoreAbsent) &&
ctypes.errno == Const.ENOENT) {
return;
}
throw new File.Error("removeEmptyDir", ctypes.errno, path);
}
};
/**
* Gets the number of bytes available on disk to the current user.
*
* @param {string} sourcePath Platform-specific path to a directory on
* the disk to query for free available bytes.
*
* @return {number} The number of bytes available for the current user.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of any error.
*/
File.getAvailableFreeSpace = function Unix_getAvailableFreeSpace(sourcePath) {
let fileSystemInfo = new Type.statvfs.implementation();
let fileSystemInfoPtr = fileSystemInfo.address();
throw_on_negative("statvfs", UnixFile.statvfs(sourcePath, fileSystemInfoPtr));
let bytes = new Type.uint64_t.implementation(
fileSystemInfo.f_bsize * fileSystemInfo.f_bavail);
return bytes.value;
};
/**
* Default mode for opening directories.
*/
const DEFAULT_UNIX_MODE_DIR = Const.S_IRWXU;
/**
* Create a directory.
*
* @param {string} path The name of the directory.
* @param {*=} options Additional options. This
* implementation interprets the following fields:
*
* - {number} unixMode If specified, a file creation mode,
* as per libc function |mkdir|. If unspecified, dirs are
* created with a default mode of 0700 (dir is private to
* the user, the user can read, write and execute).
* - {bool} ignoreExisting If |false|, throw error if the directory
* already exists. |true| by default
* - {string} from If specified, the call to |makeDir| creates all the
* ancestors of |path| that are descendants of |from|. Note that |from|
* and its existing descendants must be user-writeable and that |path|
* must be a descendant of |from|.
* Example:
* makeDir(Path.join(profileDir, "foo", "bar"), { from: profileDir });
* creates directories profileDir/foo, profileDir/foo/bar
*/
File._makeDir = function makeDir(path, options = {}) {
let omode = options.unixMode !== undefined ? options.unixMode : DEFAULT_UNIX_MODE_DIR;
let result = UnixFile.mkdir(path, omode);
if (result == -1) {
if ((!("ignoreExisting" in options) || options.ignoreExisting) &&
(ctypes.errno == Const.EEXIST || ctypes.errno == Const.EISDIR)) {
return;
}
throw new File.Error("makeDir", ctypes.errno, path);
}
};
/**
* Copy a file to a destination.
*
* @param {string} sourcePath The platform-specific path at which
* the file may currently be found.
* @param {string} destPath The platform-specific path at which the
* file should be copied.
* @param {*=} options An object which may contain the following fields:
*
* @option {bool} noOverwrite - If set, this function will fail if
* a file already exists at |destPath|. Otherwise, if this file exists,
* it will be erased silently.
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of any error.
*
* General note: The behavior of this function is defined only when
* it is called on a single file. If it is called on a directory, the
* behavior is undefined and may not be the same across all platforms.
*
* General note: The behavior of this function with respect to metadata
* is unspecified. Metadata may or may not be copied with the file. The
* behavior may not be the same across all platforms.
*/
File.copy = null;
/**
* Move a file to a destination.
*
* @param {string} sourcePath The platform-specific path at which
* the file may currently be found.
* @param {string} destPath The platform-specific path at which the
* file should be moved.
* @param {*=} options An object which may contain the following fields:
*
* @option {bool} noOverwrite - If set, this function will fail if
* a file already exists at |destPath|. Otherwise, if this file exists,
* it will be erased silently.
* @option {bool} noCopy - If set, this function will fail if the
* operation is more sophisticated than a simple renaming, i.e. if
* |sourcePath| and |destPath| are not situated on the same device.
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of any error.
*
* General note: The behavior of this function is defined only when
* it is called on a single file. If it is called on a directory, the
* behavior is undefined and may not be the same across all platforms.
*
* General note: The behavior of this function with respect to metadata
* is unspecified. Metadata may or may not be moved with the file. The
* behavior may not be the same across all platforms.
*/
File.move = null;
if (UnixFile.copyfile) {
// This implementation uses |copyfile(3)|, from the BSD library.
// Adding copying of hierarchies and/or attributes is just a flag
// away.
File.copy = function copyfile(sourcePath, destPath, options = {}) {
let flags = Const.COPYFILE_DATA;
if (options.noOverwrite) {
flags |= Const.COPYFILE_EXCL;
}
throw_on_negative("copy",
UnixFile.copyfile(sourcePath, destPath, null, flags),
sourcePath
);
};
} else {
// If the OS does not implement file copying for us, we need to
// implement it ourselves. For this purpose, we need to define
// a pumping function.
/**
* Copy bytes from one file to another one.
*
* @param {File} source The file containing the data to be copied. It
* should be opened for reading.
* @param {File} dest The file to which the data should be written. It
* should be opened for writing.
* @param {*=} options An object which may contain the following fields:
*
* @option {number} nbytes The maximal number of bytes to
* copy. If unspecified, copy everything from the current
* position.
* @option {number} bufSize A hint regarding the size of the
* buffer to use for copying. The implementation may decide to
* ignore this hint.
* @option {bool} unixUserland Will force the copy operation to be
* caried out in user land, instead of using optimized syscalls such
* as splice(2).
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of error.
*/
let pump;
// A buffer used by |pump_userland|
let pump_buffer = null;
// An implementation of |pump| using |read|/|write|
let pump_userland = function pump_userland(source, dest, options = {}) {
let bufSize = options.bufSize > 0 ? options.bufSize : 4096;
let nbytes = options.nbytes > 0 ? options.nbytes : Infinity;
if (!pump_buffer || pump_buffer.length < bufSize) {
pump_buffer = new (ctypes.ArrayType(ctypes.char))(bufSize);
}
let read = source._read.bind(source);
let write = dest._write.bind(dest);
// Perform actual copy
let total_read = 0;
while (true) {
let chunk_size = Math.min(nbytes, bufSize);
let bytes_just_read = read(pump_buffer, bufSize);
if (bytes_just_read == 0) {
return total_read;
}
total_read += bytes_just_read;
let bytes_written = 0;
do {
bytes_written += write(
pump_buffer.addressOfElement(bytes_written),
bytes_just_read - bytes_written
);
} while (bytes_written < bytes_just_read);
nbytes -= bytes_written;
if (nbytes <= 0) {
return total_read;
}
}
};
// Fortunately, under Linux, that pumping function can be optimized.
if (UnixFile.splice) {
const BUFSIZE = 1 << 17;
// An implementation of |pump| using |splice| (for Linux/Android)
pump = function pump_splice(source, dest, options = {}) {
let nbytes = options.nbytes > 0 ? options.nbytes : Infinity;
let pipe = [];
throw_on_negative("pump", UnixFile.pipe(pipe));
let pipe_read = pipe[0];
let pipe_write = pipe[1];
let source_fd = source.fd;
let dest_fd = dest.fd;
let total_read = 0;
let total_written = 0;
try {
while (true) {
let chunk_size = Math.min(nbytes, BUFSIZE);
let bytes_read = throw_on_negative("pump",
UnixFile.splice(source_fd, null,
pipe_write, null, chunk_size, 0)
);
if (!bytes_read) {
break;
}
total_read += bytes_read;
let bytes_written = throw_on_negative(
"pump",
UnixFile.splice(pipe_read, null,
dest_fd, null, bytes_read,
(bytes_read == chunk_size)?Const.SPLICE_F_MORE:0
));
if (!bytes_written) {
// This should never happen
throw new Error("Internal error: pipe disconnected");
}
total_written += bytes_written;
nbytes -= bytes_read;
if (!nbytes) {
break;
}
}
return total_written;
} catch (x) {
if (x.unixErrno == Const.EINVAL) {
// We *might* be on a file system that does not support splice.
// Try again with a fallback pump.
if (total_read) {
source.setPosition(-total_read, File.POS_CURRENT);
}
if (total_written) {
dest.setPosition(-total_written, File.POS_CURRENT);
}
return pump_userland(source, dest, options);
}
throw x;
} finally {
pipe_read.dispose();
pipe_write.dispose();
}
};
} else {
// Fallback implementation of pump for other Unix platforms.
pump = pump_userland;
}
// Implement |copy| using |pump|.
// This implementation would require some work before being able to
// copy directories
File.copy = function copy(sourcePath, destPath, options = {}) {
let source, dest;
let result;
try {
source = File.open(sourcePath);
// Need to open the output file with |append:false|, or else |splice|
// won't work.
if (options.noOverwrite) {
dest = File.open(destPath, {create:true, append:false});
} else {
dest = File.open(destPath, {trunc:true, append:false});
}
if (options.unixUserland) {
result = pump_userland(source, dest, options);
} else {
result = pump(source, dest, options);
}
} catch (x) {
if (dest) {
dest.close();
}
if (source) {
source.close();
}
throw x;
}
};
} // End of definition of copy
// Implement |move| using |rename| (wherever possible) or |copy|
// (if files are on distinct devices).
File.move = function move(sourcePath, destPath, options = {}) {
// An implementation using |rename| whenever possible or
// |File.pump| when required, for other Unices.
// It can move directories on one file system, not
// across file systems
// If necessary, fail if the destination file exists
if (options.noOverwrite) {
let fd = UnixFile.open(destPath, Const.O_RDONLY, 0);
if (fd != -1) {
fd.dispose();
// The file exists and we have access
throw new File.Error("move", Const.EEXIST, sourcePath);
} else if (ctypes.errno == Const.EACCESS) {
// The file exists and we don't have access
throw new File.Error("move", Const.EEXIST, sourcePath);
}
}
// If we can, rename the file
let result = UnixFile.rename(sourcePath, destPath);
if (result != -1)
return;
// If the error is not EXDEV ("not on the same device"),
// or if the error is EXDEV and we have passed an option
// that prevents us from crossing devices, throw the
// error.
if (ctypes.errno != Const.EXDEV || options.noCopy) {
throw new File.Error("move", ctypes.errno, sourcePath);
}
// Otherwise, copy and remove.
File.copy(sourcePath, destPath, options);
// FIXME: Clean-up in case of copy error?
File.remove(sourcePath);
};
File.unixSymLink = function unixSymLink(sourcePath, destPath) {
throw_on_negative("symlink", UnixFile.symlink(sourcePath, destPath),
sourcePath);
};
/**
* Iterate on one directory.
*
* This iterator will not enter subdirectories.
*
* @param {string} path The directory upon which to iterate.
* @param {*=} options Ignored in this implementation.
*
* @throws {File.Error} If |path| does not represent a directory or
* if the directory cannot be iterated.
* @constructor
*/
File.DirectoryIterator = function DirectoryIterator(path, options) {
exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.AbstractIterator.call(this);
this._path = path;
this._dir = UnixFile.opendir(this._path);
if (this._dir == null) {
let error = ctypes.errno;
if (error != Const.ENOENT) {
throw new File.Error("DirectoryIterator", error, path);
}
this._exists = false;
this._closed = true;
} else {
this._exists = true;
this._closed = false;
}
};
File.DirectoryIterator.prototype = Object.create(exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.AbstractIterator.prototype);
/**
* Return the next entry in the directory, if any such entry is
* available.
*
* Skip special directories "." and "..".
*
* @return {File.Entry} The next entry in the directory.
* @throws {StopIteration} Once all files in the directory have been
* encountered.
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.prototype.next = function next() {
if (!this._exists) {
throw File.Error.noSuchFile("DirectoryIterator.prototype.next", this._path);
}
if (this._closed) {
throw StopIteration;
}
for (let entry = UnixFile.readdir(this._dir);
entry != null && !entry.isNull();
entry = UnixFile.readdir(this._dir)) {
let contents = entry.contents;
let name = contents.d_name.readString();
if (name == "." || name == "..") {
continue;
}
let isDir, isSymLink;
if (!("d_type" in contents)) {
// |dirent| doesn't have d_type on some platforms (e.g. Solaris).
let path = Path.join(this._path, name);
throw_on_negative("lstat", UnixFile.lstat(path, gStatDataPtr), this._path);
isDir = (gStatData.st_mode & Const.S_IFMT) == Const.S_IFDIR;
isSymLink = (gStatData.st_mode & Const.S_IFMT) == Const.S_IFLNK;
} else {
isDir = contents.d_type == Const.DT_DIR;
isSymLink = contents.d_type == Const.DT_LNK;
}
return new File.DirectoryIterator.Entry(isDir, isSymLink, name, this._path);
}
this.close();
throw StopIteration;
};
/**
* Close the iterator and recover all resources.
* You should call this once you have finished iterating on a directory.
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.prototype.close = function close() {
if (this._closed) return;
this._closed = true;
UnixFile.closedir(this._dir);
this._dir = null;
};
/**
* Determine whether the directory exists.
*
* @return {boolean}
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.prototype.exists = function exists() {
return this._exists;
};
/**
* Return directory as |File|
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.prototype.unixAsFile = function unixAsFile() {
if (!this._dir) throw File.Error.closed("unixAsFile", this._path);
return error_or_file(UnixFile.dirfd(this._dir), this._path);
};
/**
* An entry in a directory.
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.Entry = function Entry(isDir, isSymLink, name, parent) {
// Copy the relevant part of |unix_entry| to ensure that
// our data is not overwritten prematurely.
this._parent = parent;
let path = Path.join(this._parent, name);
SysAll.AbstractEntry.call(this, isDir, isSymLink, name, path);
};
File.DirectoryIterator.Entry.prototype = Object.create(SysAll.AbstractEntry.prototype);
/**
* Return a version of an instance of
* File.DirectoryIterator.Entry that can be sent from a worker
* thread to the main thread. Note that deserialization is
* asymmetric and returns an object with a different
* implementation.
*/
File.DirectoryIterator.Entry.toMsg = function toMsg(value) {
if (!value instanceof File.DirectoryIterator.Entry) {
throw new TypeError("parameter of " +
"File.DirectoryIterator.Entry.toMsg must be a " +
"File.DirectoryIterator.Entry");
}
let serialized = {};
for (let key in File.DirectoryIterator.Entry.prototype) {
serialized[key] = value[key];
}
return serialized;
};
let gStatData = new Type.stat.implementation();
let gStatDataPtr = gStatData.address();
let gTimevals = new Type.timevals.implementation();
let gTimevalsPtr = gTimevals.address();
let MODE_MASK = 4095 /*= 07777*/;
File.Info = function Info(stat, path) {
let isDir = (stat.st_mode & Const.S_IFMT) == Const.S_IFDIR;
let isSymLink = (stat.st_mode & Const.S_IFMT) == Const.S_IFLNK;
let size = Type.off_t.importFromC(stat.st_size);
let lastAccessDate = new Date(stat.st_atime * 1000);
let lastModificationDate = new Date(stat.st_mtime * 1000);
let unixLastStatusChangeDate = new Date(stat.st_ctime * 1000);
let unixOwner = Type.uid_t.importFromC(stat.st_uid);
let unixGroup = Type.gid_t.importFromC(stat.st_gid);
let unixMode = Type.mode_t.importFromC(stat.st_mode & MODE_MASK);
SysAll.AbstractInfo.call(this, path, isDir, isSymLink, size,
lastAccessDate, lastModificationDate, unixLastStatusChangeDate,
unixOwner, unixGroup, unixMode);
// Some platforms (e.g. MacOS X, some BSDs) store a file creation date
if ("OSFILE_OFFSETOF_STAT_ST_BIRTHTIME" in Const) {
let date = new Date(stat.st_birthtime * 1000);
/**
* The date of creation of this file.
*
* Note that the date returned by this method is not always
* reliable. Not all file systems are able to provide this
* information.
*
* @type {Date}
*/
this.macBirthDate = date;
}
};
File.Info.prototype = Object.create(SysAll.AbstractInfo.prototype);
// Deprecated, use macBirthDate/winBirthDate instead
Object.defineProperty(File.Info.prototype, "creationDate", {
get: function creationDate() {
// On the Macintosh, returns the birth date if available.
// On other Unix, as the birth date is not available,
// returns the epoch.
return this.macBirthDate || new Date(0);
}
});
/**
* Return a version of an instance of File.Info that can be sent
* from a worker thread to the main thread. Note that deserialization
* is asymmetric and returns an object with a different implementation.
*/
File.Info.toMsg = function toMsg(stat) {
if (!stat instanceof File.Info) {
throw new TypeError("parameter of File.Info.toMsg must be a File.Info");
}
let serialized = {};
for (let key in File.Info.prototype) {
serialized[key] = stat[key];
}
return serialized;
};
/**
* Fetch the information on a file.
*
* @param {string} path The full name of the file to open.
* @param {*=} options Additional options. In this implementation:
*
* - {bool} unixNoFollowingLinks If set and |true|, if |path|
* represents a symbolic link, the call will return the information
* of the link itself, rather than that of the target file.
*
* @return {File.Information}
*/
File.stat = function stat(path, options = {}) {
if (options.unixNoFollowingLinks) {
throw_on_negative("stat", UnixFile.lstat(path, gStatDataPtr), path);
} else {
throw_on_negative("stat", UnixFile.stat(path, gStatDataPtr), path);
}
return new File.Info(gStatData, path);
};
/**
* Set the last access and modification date of the file.
* The time stamp resolution is 1 second at best, but might be worse
* depending on the platform.
*
* @param {string} path The full name of the file to set the dates for.
* @param {Date,number=} accessDate The last access date. If numeric,
* milliseconds since epoch. If omitted or null, then the current date
* will be used.
* @param {Date,number=} modificationDate The last modification date. If
* numeric, milliseconds since epoch. If omitted or null, then the current
* date will be used.
*
* @throws {TypeError} In case of invalid paramters.
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error.
*/
File.setDates = function setDates(path, accessDate, modificationDate) {
accessDate = normalizeDate("File.setDates", accessDate);
modificationDate = normalizeDate("File.setDates", modificationDate);
gTimevals[0].tv_sec = (accessDate / 1000) | 0;
gTimevals[0].tv_usec = 0;
gTimevals[1].tv_sec = (modificationDate / 1000) | 0;
gTimevals[1].tv_usec = 0;
throw_on_negative("setDates",
UnixFile.utimes(path, gTimevalsPtr),
path);
};
File.read = exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.read;
File.writeAtomic = exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.writeAtomic;
File.openUnique = exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.openUnique;
File.makeDir = exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.makeDir;
/**
* Remove an existing directory and its contents.
*
* @param {string} path The name of the directory.
* @param {*=} options Additional options.
* - {bool} ignoreAbsent If |false|, throw an error if the directory doesn't
* exist. |true| by default.
* - {boolean} ignorePermissions If |true|, remove the file even when lacking write
* permission.
*
* @throws {OS.File.Error} In case of I/O error, in particular if |path| is
* not a directory.
*
* Note: This function will remove a symlink even if it points a directory.
*/
File.removeDir = function(path, options) {
let isSymLink;
try {
let info = File.stat(path, {unixNoFollowingLinks: true});
isSymLink = info.isSymLink;
} catch (e) {
if ((!("ignoreAbsent" in options) || options.ignoreAbsent) &&
ctypes.errno == Const.ENOENT) {
return;
}
throw e;
}
if (isSymLink) {
// A Unix symlink itself is not a directory even if it points
// a directory.
File.remove(path, options);
return;
}
exports.OS.Shared.AbstractFile.removeRecursive(path, options);
};
/**
* Get the current directory by getCurrentDirectory.
*/
File.getCurrentDirectory = function getCurrentDirectory() {
let path = UnixFile.get_current_dir_name?UnixFile.get_current_dir_name():
UnixFile.getwd_auto(null);
throw_on_null("getCurrentDirectory", path);
return path.readString();
};
/**
* Set the current directory by setCurrentDirectory.
*/
File.setCurrentDirectory = function setCurrentDirectory(path) {
throw_on_negative("setCurrentDirectory",
UnixFile.chdir(path),
path
);
};
/**
* Get/set the current directory.
*/
Object.defineProperty(File, "curDir", {
set: function(path) {
this.setCurrentDirectory(path);
},
get: function() {
return this.getCurrentDirectory();
}
}
);
// Utility functions
/**
* Turn the result of |open| into an Error or a File
* @param {number} maybe The result of the |open| operation that may
* represent either an error or a success. If -1, this function raises
* an error holding ctypes.errno, otherwise it returns the opened file.
* @param {string=} path The path of the file.
*/
function error_or_file(maybe, path) {
if (maybe == -1) {
throw new File.Error("open", ctypes.errno, path);
}
return new File(maybe, path);
}
/**
* Utility function to sort errors represented as "-1" from successes.
*
* @param {string=} operation The name of the operation. If unspecified,
* the name of the caller function.
* @param {number} result The result of the operation that may
* represent either an error or a success. If -1, this function raises
* an error holding ctypes.errno, otherwise it returns |result|.
* @param {string=} path The path of the file.
*/
function throw_on_negative(operation, result, path) {
if (result < 0) {
throw new File.Error(operation, ctypes.errno, path);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Utility function to sort errors represented as |null| from successes.
*
* @param {string=} operation The name of the operation. If unspecified,
* the name of the caller function.
* @param {pointer} result The result of the operation that may
* represent either an error or a success. If |null|, this function raises
* an error holding ctypes.errno, otherwise it returns |result|.
* @param {string=} path The path of the file.
*/
function throw_on_null(operation, result, path) {
if (result == null || (result.isNull && result.isNull())) {
throw new File.Error(operation, ctypes.errno, path);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Normalize and verify a Date or numeric date value.
*
* @param {string} fn Function name of the calling function.
* @param {Date,number} date The date to normalize. If omitted or null,
* then the current date will be used.
*
* @throws {TypeError} Invalid date provided.
*
* @return {number} Sanitized, numeric date in milliseconds since epoch.
*/
function normalizeDate(fn, date) {
if (typeof date !== "number" && !date) {
// |date| was Omitted or null.
date = Date.now();
} else if (typeof date.getTime === "function") {
// Input might be a date or date-like object.
date = date.getTime();
}
if (isNaN(date)) {
throw new TypeError("|date| parameter of " + fn + " must be a " +
"|Date| instance or number");
}
return date;
};
File.Unix = exports.OS.Unix.File;
File.Error = SysAll.Error;
exports.OS.File = File;
exports.OS.Shared.Type = Type;
Object.defineProperty(File, "POS_START", { value: SysAll.POS_START });
Object.defineProperty(File, "POS_CURRENT", { value: SysAll.POS_CURRENT });
Object.defineProperty(File, "POS_END", { value: SysAll.POS_END });
})(this);
}