USING: help.markup help.syntax io.backend io.files io.directories strings sequences ; IN: io.pathnames HELP: path-separator? { $values { "ch" "a code point" } { "?" "a boolean" } } { $description "Tests if the code point is a platform-specific path separator." } { $examples "On Unix:" { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "CHAR: / path-separator? ." "t" } } ; HELP: parent-directory { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "parent" "a pathname string" } } { $description "Strips the last component off a pathname." } { $examples { $example "USING: io io.pathnames ;" "\"/etc/passwd\" parent-directory print" "/etc/" } } ; HELP: file-name { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "string" string } } { $description "Outputs the last component of a pathname string." } { $examples { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/usr/bin/gcc\" file-name ." "\"gcc\"" } { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/usr/libexec/awk/\" file-name ." "\"awk\"" } } ; HELP: file-extension { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "extension" string } } { $description "Outputs the extension of " { $snippet "path" } ", or " { $link f } " if the filename has no extension." } { $examples { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/usr/bin/gcc\" file-extension ." "f" } { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/home/csi/gui.vbs\" file-extension ." "\"vbs\"" } } ; HELP: file-stem { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "stem" string } } { $description "Outputs the " { $link file-name } " of " { $snippet "filename" } " with the file extension removed, if any." } { $examples { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/usr/bin/gcc\" file-stem ." "\"gcc\"" } { $example "USING: io.pathnames prettyprint ;" "\"/home/csi/gui.vbs\" file-stem ." "\"gui\"" } } ; { file-name file-stem file-extension } related-words HELP: path-components { $values { "path" "a pathnames string" } { "seq" sequence } } { $description "Splits a pathname on the " { $link path-separator } " into its its component strings." } ; HELP: append-path { $values { "str1" "a string" } { "str2" "a string" } { "str" "a string" } } { $description "Appends " { $snippet "str1" } " and " { $snippet "str2" } " to form a pathname." } ; HELP: prepend-path { $values { "str1" "a string" } { "str2" "a string" } { "str" "a string" } } { $description "Appends " { $snippet "str2" } " and " { $snippet "str1" } " to form a pathname." } ; { append-path prepend-path } related-words HELP: absolute-path? { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "?" "a boolean" } } { $description "Tests if a pathname is absolute. Examples of absolute pathnames are " { $snippet "/foo/bar" } " on Unix and " { $snippet "c:\\foo\\bar" } " on Windows." } ; HELP: windows-absolute-path? { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "?" "a boolean" } } { $description "Tests if a pathname is absolute on Windows. Examples of absolute pathnames on Windows are " { $snippet "c:\\foo\\bar" } " and " { $snippet "\\\\?\\c:\\foo\\bar" } " for absolute Unicode pathnames." } ; HELP: root-directory? { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "?" "a boolean" } } { $description "Tests if a pathname is a root directory. Examples of root directory pathnames are " { $snippet "/" } " on Unix and " { $snippet "c:\\" } " on Windows." } ; { absolute-path? windows-absolute-path? root-directory? } related-words HELP: resource-path { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "newpath" "a pathname string" } } { $description "Resolve a path relative to the Factor source code location." } ; HELP: pathname { $class-description "Class of path name objects. Path name objects can be created by calling " { $link } "." } ; HELP: normalize-path { $values { "str" "a pathname string" } { "newstr" "a new pathname string" } } { $description "Prepends the " { $link current-directory } " to the pathname, resolves a " { $snippet "resource:" } " prefix, if present, and performs any platform-specific pathname normalization." } { $notes "High-level words, such as " { $link } " and " { $link delete-file } " call this word for you. It only needs to be called directly when passing pathnames to C functions or external processes. This is because Factor does not use the operating system's notion of a current directory, and instead maintains its own dynamically-scoped " { $link current-directory } " variable." } { $examples "For example, if you create a file named " { $snippet "data.txt" } " in the current directory, and wish to pass it to a process, you must normalize it:" { $code "\"1 2 3\" \"data.txt\" ascii set-file-contents" "\"munge\" \"data.txt\" normalize-path 2array run-process" } } ; HELP: canonicalize-path { $values { "path" "a pathname string" } { "path'" "a new pathname string" } } { $description "Returns an canonical name for a path. The canonical name is an absolute path containing no symlinks." } ; HELP: { $values { "string" "a pathname string" } { "pathname" pathname } } { $description "Creates a new " { $link pathname } "." } ; HELP: home { $values { "dir" string } } { $description "Outputs the user's home directory." } ; ARTICLE: "io.pathnames" "Pathname manipulation" "Pathname manipulation:" { $subsection parent-directory } { $subsection file-name } { $subsection file-stem } { $subsection file-extension } { $subsection last-path-separator } { $subsection path-components } { $subsection prepend-path } { $subsection append-path } { $subsection canonicalize-path } "Pathname presentations:" { $subsection pathname } { $subsection } "Literal pathnames:" { $subsection POSTPONE: P" } "Low-level word:" { $subsection normalize-path } ; ABOUT: "io.pathnames"