or just
filename
(although :filename works as well).
- :::filename.ext is not yet supported. TODO.
Since the volume is just part of the file path, it is not
- treated like a separate entity as it is done under DOS.
+ treated like a separate entity as it is done under DOS and
+ VMS, it is just treated as another dir.
wxPATH_VMS: VMS native format, absolute file names have the form
<device>:[dir1.dir2.dir3]file.txt
m_dirs = filepath.GetDirs();
m_name = filepath.GetName();
m_ext = filepath.GetExt();
+ m_relative = filepath.IsRelative();
}
void wxFileName::Assign(const wxString& volume,
const wxString& ext,
wxPathFormat format )
{
- wxStringTokenizer tn(path, GetPathSeparators(format));
-
+ wxPathFormat my_format = GetFormat( format );
+ wxString my_path = path;
+
m_dirs.Clear();
- while ( tn.HasMoreTokens() )
+
+ if (!my_path.empty())
{
- wxString token = tn.GetNextToken();
+ // 1) Determine if the path is relative or absolute.
+
+ switch (my_format)
+ {
+ case wxPATH_MAC:
+ m_relative = ( my_path[0u] == wxT(':') );
+ // We then remove a leading ":". The reason is in our
+ // storage form for relative paths:
+ // ":dir:file.txt" actually means "./dir/file.txt" in
+ // DOS notation and should get stored as
+ // (relative) (dir) (file.txt)
+ // "::dir:file.txt" actually means "../dir/file.txt"
+ // stored as (relative) (..) (dir) (file.txt)
+ // This is important only for the Mac as an empty dir
+ // actually means <UP>, whereas under DOS, double
+ // slashes can be ignored: "\\\\" is the same as "\\".
+ if (m_relative)
+ my_path.Remove( 0, 1 );
+ break;
+ case wxPATH_VMS:
+ // TODO: what is the relative path format here?
+ m_relative = FALSE;
+ break;
+ case wxPATH_UNIX:
+ m_relative = ( my_path[0u] != wxT('/') );
+ break;
+ case wxPATH_DOS:
+ m_relative = ( (my_path[0u] != wxT('/')) && (my_path[0u] != wxT('\\')) );
+ break;
+ default:
+ wxFAIL_MSG( "error" );
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // 2) Break up the path into its members. If the original path
+ // was just "/" or "\\", m_dirs will be empty. We know from
+ // the m_relative field, if this means "nothing" or "root dir".
+
+ wxStringTokenizer tn( my_path, GetPathSeparators(my_format) );
+
+ while ( tn.HasMoreTokens() )
+ {
+ wxString token = tn.GetNextToken();
- // if the path starts with a slash, we do need the first empty dir
- // entry to be able to tell later that it was an absolute path, but
- // otherwise ignore the double slashes
- if ( m_dirs.IsEmpty() || !token.IsEmpty() )
- m_dirs.Add( token );
+ // Remove empty token under DOS and Unix, interpret them
+ // as .. under Mac.
+ if (token.empty())
+ {
+ if (my_format == wxPATH_MAC)
+ m_dirs.Add( wxT("..") );
+ // else ignore
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ m_dirs.Add( token );
+ }
+ }
}
m_volume = volume;
wxString volume, path, name, ext;
// do some consistency checks in debug mode: the name should be really just
- // the filename and the path should be realyl just a path
+ // the filename and the path should be really just a path
#ifdef __WXDEBUG__
wxString pathDummy, nameDummy, extDummy;
#ifndef __WATCOMC__
::DosCreateDir(wxStringBuffer(path, MAX_PATH), NULL);
#endif
-
-#else // !Windows, !OS/2, !DOS
+
+#else // !Windows, !OS/2
if ( dir.empty() )
{
dir = wxGetenv(_T("TMP"));
path += name;
-#if defined(__DOS__) && defined(__WATCOMC__)
- // scratch space for mkstemp()
- path += _T("XXXXXX");
-
- // can use the cast here because the length doesn't change and the string
- // is not shared
- if ( !_mktemp((char *)path.mb_str()) )
- {
- // this might be not necessary as mkstemp() on most systems should have
- // already done it but it doesn't hurt neither...
- path.clear();
- }
-#elif defined(HAVE_MKSTEMP)
+#if defined(HAVE_MKSTEMP)
// scratch space for mkstemp()
path += _T("XXXXXX");
{
path.clear();
}
-#else // !HAVE_MKTEMP
+#else // !HAVE_MKTEMP (includes __DOS__)
// generate the unique file name ourselves
+ #ifndef __DOS__
path << (unsigned int)getpid();
+ #endif
wxString pathTry;
format = GetFormat(format);
// make the path absolute
- if ( (flags & wxPATH_NORM_ABSOLUTE) && !IsAbsolute() )
+ if ( (flags & wxPATH_NORM_ABSOLUTE) && m_relative )
{
if ( cwd.empty() )
{
curDir.AssignDir(cwd);
}
+#if 0
// the path may be not absolute because it doesn't have the volume name
// but in this case we shouldn't modify the directory components of it
// but just set the current volume
curDir.Clear();
}
}
+#endif
}
// handle ~ stuff under Unix only
{
m_dirs.Insert(wxT(".."), 0u);
}
+
+ m_relative = TRUE;
// we were modified
return TRUE;
return GetFormat(format) == wxPATH_UNIX;
}
-bool wxFileName::IsAbsolute( wxPathFormat format )
-{
- // if we have no path, we can't be an abs filename
- if ( m_dirs.IsEmpty() )
- {
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- format = GetFormat(format);
-
- if ( format == wxPATH_UNIX )
- {
- const wxString& str = m_dirs[0u];
- if ( str.empty() )
- {
- // the path started with '/', it's an absolute one
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- // the path is absolute if it starts with a path separator or
- // with "~" or "~user"
- wxChar ch = str[0u];
-
- return IsPathSeparator(ch, format) || ch == _T('~');
- }
- else // !Unix
- {
- // must have the drive
- if ( m_volume.empty() )
- return FALSE;
-
- switch ( format )
- {
- default:
- wxFAIL_MSG( _T("unknown wxPATH_XXX style") );
- // fall through
-
- case wxPATH_DOS:
- return m_dirs[0u].empty();
-
- case wxPATH_VMS:
- // TODO: what is the relative path format here?
- return TRUE;
-
- case wxPATH_MAC:
- return !m_dirs[0u].empty();
- }
- }
-}
-
/* static */
wxString wxFileName::GetVolumeSeparator(wxPathFormat format)
{
{
format = GetFormat( format );
- wxString ret;
- size_t count = m_dirs.GetCount();
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < count; i++ )
+ wxString fullpath;
+
+ // the leading character
+ if ( format == wxPATH_MAC && m_relative )
+ {
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_MAC;
+ }
+ else if ( format == wxPATH_DOS )
{
- ret += m_dirs[i];
- if ( add_separator || (i < count) )
- ret += wxFILE_SEP_PATH;
+ if (!m_relative)
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_DOS;
}
+ else if ( format == wxPATH_UNIX )
+ {
+ if (!m_relative)
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_UNIX;
+ }
+
+ // then concatenate all the path components using the path separator
+ size_t dirCount = m_dirs.GetCount();
+ if ( dirCount )
+ {
+ if ( format == wxPATH_VMS )
+ {
+ fullpath += wxT('[');
+ }
+
+
+ for ( size_t i = 0; i < dirCount; i++ )
+ {
+ // TODO: What to do with ".." under VMS
+
+ switch (format)
+ {
+ case wxPATH_MAC:
+ {
+ if (m_dirs[i] == wxT("."))
+ break;
+ if (m_dirs[i] != wxT("..")) // convert back from ".." to nothing
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT(':');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_DOS:
+ {
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT('\\');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_UNIX:
+ {
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT('/');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_VMS:
+ {
+ if (m_dirs[i] != wxT("..")) // convert back from ".." to nothing
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ if (i == dirCount-1)
+ fullpath += wxT(']');
+ else
+ fullpath += wxT('.');
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ {
+ wxFAIL_MSG( "error" );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
- return ret;
+ return fullpath;
}
wxString wxFileName::GetFullPath( wxPathFormat format ) const
{
fullpath << wxFILE_SEP_PATH_DOS << wxFILE_SEP_PATH_DOS << m_volume;
}
- else // !UNC
+ else if ( format == wxPATH_DOS || format == wxPATH_VMS )
{
fullpath << m_volume << GetVolumeSeparator(format);
}
+ // else ignore
}
}
-
+
+ // the leading character
+ if ( format == wxPATH_MAC && m_relative )
+ {
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_MAC;
+ }
+ else if ( format == wxPATH_DOS )
+ {
+ if (!m_relative)
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_DOS;
+ }
+ else if ( format == wxPATH_UNIX )
+ {
+ if (!m_relative)
+ fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_UNIX;
+ }
+
// then concatenate all the path components using the path separator
size_t dirCount = m_dirs.GetCount();
if ( dirCount )
{
- // under Mac, we must have a path separator in the beginning of the
- // relative path - otherwise it would be parsed as an absolute one
- if ( format == wxPATH_MAC && m_dirs[0].empty() )
- {
- fullpath += wxFILE_SEP_PATH_MAC;
- }
-
- wxChar chPathSep = GetPathSeparators(format)[0u];
if ( format == wxPATH_VMS )
{
- fullpath += _T('[');
+ fullpath += wxT('[');
}
+
for ( size_t i = 0; i < dirCount; i++ )
{
- // under VMS, we shouldn't have a leading dot
- if ( i && (format != wxPATH_VMS || !m_dirs[i - 1].empty()) )
- fullpath += chPathSep;
+ // TODO: What to do with ".." under VMS
- fullpath += m_dirs[i];
- }
-
- if ( format == wxPATH_VMS )
- {
- fullpath += _T(']');
- }
- else // !VMS
- {
- // separate the file name from the last directory, notice that we
- // intentionally do it even if the name and extension are empty as
- // this allows us to distinguish the directories from the file
- // names (the directories have the trailing slash)
- fullpath += chPathSep;
+ switch (format)
+ {
+ case wxPATH_MAC:
+ {
+ if (m_dirs[i] == wxT("."))
+ break;
+ if (m_dirs[i] != wxT("..")) // convert back from ".." to nothing
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT(':');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_DOS:
+ {
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT('\\');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_UNIX:
+ {
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ fullpath += wxT('/');
+ break;
+ }
+ case wxPATH_VMS:
+ {
+ if (m_dirs[i] != wxT("..")) // convert back from ".." to nothing
+ fullpath += m_dirs[i];
+ if (i == dirCount-1)
+ fullpath += wxT(']');
+ else
+ fullpath += wxT('.');
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ {
+ wxFAIL_MSG( "error" );
+ }
+ }
}
}
else
{
// take everything up to the path separator but take care to make
- // tha path equal to something like '/', not empty, for the files
+ // the path equal to something like '/', not empty, for the files
// immediately under root directory
size_t len = posLastSlash;
if ( !len )