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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008, 2009 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Wrapper for readdir which returns files ordered by inode."""
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cdef extern from "python-compat.h":
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cdef extern from 'errno.h':
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char *strerror(int errno)
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# not necessarily a real variable, but this should be close enough
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cdef extern from 'unistd.h':
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char *getcwd(char *, int size)
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cdef extern from 'stdlib.h':
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cdef extern from 'sys/types.h':
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ctypedef unsigned long size_t
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ctypedef unsigned long ino_t
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ctypedef unsigned long long off_t
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cdef extern from 'sys/stat.h':
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int lstat(char *path, stat *buf)
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int S_ISFIFO(int mode)
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int S_ISSOCK(int mode)
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cdef extern from 'fcntl.h':
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int open(char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode)
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cdef extern from 'Python.h':
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char * PyString_AS_STRING(object)
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ctypedef int Py_ssize_t # Required for older pyrex versions
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ctypedef struct PyObject:
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Py_ssize_t PyString_Size(object s)
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object PyList_GetItem(object lst, Py_ssize_t index)
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void *PyList_GetItem_object_void "PyList_GET_ITEM" (object lst, int index)
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int PyList_Append(object lst, object item) except -1
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void *PyTuple_GetItem_void_void "PyTuple_GET_ITEM" (void* tpl, int index)
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int PyTuple_SetItem(void *, Py_ssize_t pos, object item) except -1
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int PyTuple_SetItem_obj "PyTuple_SetItem" (void *, Py_ssize_t pos, PyObject * item) except -1
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void Py_INCREF(object o)
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void Py_DECREF(object o)
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void PyString_Concat(PyObject **string, object newpart)
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cdef extern from 'dirent.h':
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ctypedef struct dirent:
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# the opaque C library DIR type.
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# should be DIR *, pyrex barfs.
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DIR * opendir(char * name)
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int closedir(DIR * dir)
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dirent *readdir(DIR *dir)
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_directory = 'directory'
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# add a typedef struct dirent dirent to workaround pyrex
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cdef extern from 'readdir.h':
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"""Represent a 'stat' result."""
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return self._st.st_dev
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return self._st.st_ino
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return self._st.st_mode
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return self._st.st_ctime
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return self._st.st_mtime
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return self._st.st_size
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"""Repr is the same as a Stat object.
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(mode, ino, dev, nlink, uid, gid, size, None(atime), mtime, ctime)
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return repr((self.st_mode, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, self.st_size, None,
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self._mtime, self._ctime))
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from bzrlib import osutils
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cdef class UTF8DirReader:
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"""A dir reader for utf8 file systems."""
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cdef readonly object _safe_utf8
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cdef _directory, _chardev, _block, _file, _fifo, _symlink
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cdef _socket, _unknown
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self._safe_utf8 = osutils.safe_utf8
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self._directory = _directory
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self._chardev = _chardev
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self._symlink = _symlink
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self._socket = _socket
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self._unknown = _unknown
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def kind_from_mode(self, int mode):
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"""Get the kind of a path from a mode status."""
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return self._kind_from_mode(mode)
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cdef _kind_from_mode(self, int mode):
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# Files and directories are the most common - check them first.
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return self._directory
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def top_prefix_to_starting_dir(self, top, prefix=""):
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"""See DirReader.top_prefix_to_starting_dir."""
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return (self._safe_utf8(prefix), None, None, None,
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self._safe_utf8(top))
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def read_dir(self, prefix, top):
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"""Read a single directory from a utf8 file system.
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All paths in and out are utf8.
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This sub-function is called when we know the filesystem is already in utf8
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encoding. So we don't need to transcode filenames.
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See DirReader.read_dir for details.
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#cdef char *_prefix = prefix
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#cdef char *_top = top
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# Use C accelerated directory listing.
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cdef PyObject * new_val_obj
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if PyString_Size(prefix):
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relprefix = prefix + '/'
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top_slash = top + '/'
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# read_dir supplies in should-stat order.
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# for _, name in sorted(_listdir(top)):
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result = _read_dir(top)
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for index from 0 <= index < length:
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atuple = PyList_GetItem_object_void(result, index)
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name = <object>PyTuple_GetItem_void_void(atuple, 1)
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# We have a tuple with (inode, name, None, statvalue, None)
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# inode -> path_from_top
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# direct concat - faster than operator +.
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new_val_obj = <PyObject *>relprefix
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PyString_Concat(&new_val_obj, name)
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if NULL == new_val_obj:
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# PyString_Concat will have setup an exception, but how to get
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raise Exception("failed to strcat")
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PyTuple_SetItem_obj(atuple, 0, new_val_obj)
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newval = self._kind_from_mode(
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(<_Stat>PyTuple_GetItem_void_void(atuple, 3)).st_mode)
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PyTuple_SetItem(atuple, 2, newval)
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# 2nd None -> abspath # for all - the caller may need to stat files
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# direct concat - faster than operator +.
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new_val_obj = <PyObject *>top_slash
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PyString_Concat(&new_val_obj, name)
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if NULL == new_val_obj:
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# PyString_Concat will have setup an exception, but how to get
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raise Exception("failed to strcat")
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PyTuple_SetItem_obj(atuple, 4, new_val_obj)
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cdef _read_dir(path):
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"""Like os.listdir, this reads the contents of a directory.
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:param path: the directory to list.
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:return: a list of single-owner (the list) tuples ready for editing into
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the result tuples walkdirs needs to yield. They contain (inode, name,
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None, statvalue, None).
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# currently this needs a fixup - the C code says 'dirent' but should say
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# Avoid chdir('') because it causes problems on Sun OS, and avoid this if
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if path != "" and path != '.':
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# we change into the requested directory before reading, and back at the
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# end, because that turns out to make the stat calls measurably faster than
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# passing full paths every time.
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orig_dir_fd = open(".", O_RDONLY, 0)
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if orig_dir_fd == -1:
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raise OSError(errno, "open: " + strerror(errno), ".")
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if -1 == chdir(path):
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raise OSError(errno, "chdir: " + strerror(errno), path)
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the_dir = opendir(".")
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raise OSError(errno, "opendir: " + strerror(errno), path)
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# Unlike most libc functions, readdir needs errno set to 0
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# beforehand so that eof can be distinguished from errors. See
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# <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/279381>
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entry = readdir(the_dir)
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if entry == NULL and (errno == EAGAIN or errno == EINTR):
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if errno == ENOTDIR or errno == 0:
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# We see ENOTDIR at the end of a normal directory.
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# As ENOTDIR for read_dir(file) is triggered on opendir,
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# we consider ENOTDIR to be 'no error'.
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raise OSError(errno, "readdir: " + strerror(errno), path)
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if not (name[0] == c"." and (
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(name[1] == c"." and name[2] == 0))
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stat_result = lstat(entry.d_name, &statvalue._st)
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raise OSError(errno, "lstat: " + strerror(errno),
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path + "/" + entry.d_name)
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# We append a 5-tuple that can be modified in-place by the C
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# inode to sort on (to replace with top_path)
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# kind (None, to set)
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# statvalue (to keep)
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# abspath (None, to set)
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PyList_Append(result, (entry.d_ino, entry.d_name, None,
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if -1 == closedir(the_dir):
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raise OSError(errno, "closedir: " + strerror(errno), path)
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if -1 != orig_dir_fd:
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if -1 == fchdir(orig_dir_fd):
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# try to close the original directory anyhow
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if -1 == close(orig_dir_fd) or failed:
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raise OSError(errno, "return to orig_dir: " + strerror(errno))
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