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;;; f.el --- Modern API for working with files and directories -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- |
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;; Copyright (C) 2013 Johan Andersson |
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;; Author: Johan Andersson <johan.rejeep@gmail.com> |
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;; Maintainer: Johan Andersson <johan.rejeep@gmail.com> |
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;; Version: 0.20.0 |
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;; Package-Version: 20180106.922 |
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;; Keywords: files, directories |
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;; URL: http://github.com/rejeep/f.el |
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;; Package-Requires: ((s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) |
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;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs. |
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;;; License: |
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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 3, or (at your option) |
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;; 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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;;; Code: |
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(require 's) |
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(require 'dash) |
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(put 'f-guard-error 'error-conditions '(error f-guard-error)) |
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(put 'f-guard-error 'error-message "Destructive operation outside sandbox") |
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(defvar f--guard-paths nil |
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"List of allowed paths to modify when guarded. |
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Do not modify this variable.") |
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(defmacro f--destructive (path &rest body) |
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"If PATH is allowed to be modified, yield BODY. |
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If PATH is not allowed to be modified, throw error." |
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(declare (indent 1)) |
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`(if f--guard-paths |
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(if (--any? (or (f-same? it ,path) |
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(f-ancestor-of? it ,path)) f--guard-paths) |
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(progn ,@body) |
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(signal 'f-guard-error (list ,path f--guard-paths))) |
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,@body)) |
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;;;; Paths |
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(defun f-join (&rest args) |
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"Join ARGS to a single path." |
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(let (path (relative (f-relative? (car args)))) |
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(-map |
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(lambda (arg) |
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(setq path (f-expand arg path))) |
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args) |
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(if relative (f-relative path) path))) |
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(defun f-split (path) |
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"Split PATH and return list containing parts." |
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(let ((parts (s-split (f-path-separator) path 'omit-nulls))) |
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(if (f-absolute? path) |
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(push (f-path-separator) parts) |
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parts))) |
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(defun f-expand (path &optional dir) |
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"Expand PATH relative to DIR (or `default-directory'). |
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PATH and DIR can be either a directory names or directory file |
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names. Return a directory name if PATH is a directory name, and |
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a directory file name otherwise. File name handlers are |
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ignored." |
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(let (file-name-handler-alist) |
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(expand-file-name path dir))) |
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(defun f-filename (path) |
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"Return the name of PATH." |
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(file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name path))) |
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(defalias 'f-parent 'f-dirname) |
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(defun f-dirname (path) |
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"Return the parent directory to PATH." |
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(let ((parent (file-name-directory |
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(directory-file-name (f-expand path default-directory))))) |
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(unless (f-same? path parent) |
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(if (f-relative? path) |
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(f-relative parent) |
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(directory-file-name parent))))) |
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(defun f-common-parent (paths) |
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"Return the deepest common parent directory of PATHS." |
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(cond |
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((not paths) nil) |
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((not (cdr paths)) (f-parent (car paths))) |
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(:otherwise |
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(let* ((paths (-map 'f-split paths)) |
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(common (caar paths)) |
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(re nil)) |
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(while (and (not (null (car paths))) (--all? (equal (car it) common) paths)) |
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(setq paths (-map 'cdr paths)) |
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(push common re) |
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(setq common (caar paths))) |
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(cond |
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((null re) "") |
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((and (= (length re) 1) (f-root? (car re))) |
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(f-root)) |
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(:otherwise |
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(concat (apply 'f-join (nreverse re)) "/"))))))) |
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(defun f-ext (path) |
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"Return the file extension of PATH. |
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The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last |
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'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes." |
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(file-name-extension path)) |
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(defun f-no-ext (path) |
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"Return everything but the file extension of PATH." |
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(file-name-sans-extension path)) |
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(defun f-swap-ext (path ext) |
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"Return PATH but with EXT as the new extension. |
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EXT must not be nil or empty." |
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(if (s-blank? ext) |
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(error "Extension cannot be empty or nil") |
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(concat (f-no-ext path) "." ext))) |
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(defun f-base (path) |
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"Return the name of PATH, excluding the extension of file." |
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(f-no-ext (f-filename path))) |
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(defun f-relative (path &optional dir) |
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"Return PATH relative to DIR." |
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(file-relative-name path dir)) |
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(defalias 'f-abbrev 'f-short) |
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(defun f-short (path) |
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"Return abbrev of PATH. See `abbreviate-file-name'." |
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(abbreviate-file-name path)) |
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(defun f-long (path) |
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"Return long version of PATH." |
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(f-expand path)) |
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(defun f-canonical (path) |
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"Return the canonical name of PATH." |
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(file-truename path)) |
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(defun f-slash (path) |
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"Append slash to PATH unless one already. |
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Some functions, such as `call-process' requires there to be an |
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ending slash." |
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(if (f-dir? path) |
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(file-name-as-directory path) |
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path)) |
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(defun f-full (path) |
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"Return absolute path to PATH, with ending slash." |
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(f-slash (f-long path))) |
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(defun f--uniquify (paths) |
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"Helper for `f-uniquify' and `f-uniquify-alist'." |
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(let* ((files-length (length paths)) |
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(uniq-filenames (--map (cons it (f-filename it)) paths)) |
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(uniq-filenames-next (-group-by 'cdr uniq-filenames))) |
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(while (/= files-length (length uniq-filenames-next)) |
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(setq uniq-filenames-next |
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(-group-by 'cdr |
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(--mapcat |
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(let ((conf-files (cdr it))) |
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(if (> (length conf-files) 1) |
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(--map (cons (car it) (concat (f-filename (s-chop-suffix (cdr it) (car it))) (f-path-separator) (cdr it))) conf-files) |
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conf-files)) |
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uniq-filenames-next)))) |
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uniq-filenames-next)) |
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(defun f-uniquify (files) |
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"Return unique suffixes of FILES. |
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This function expects no duplicate paths." |
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(-map 'car (f--uniquify files))) |
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(defun f-uniquify-alist (files) |
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"Return alist mapping FILES to unique suffixes of FILES. |
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This function expects no duplicate paths." |
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(-map 'cadr (f--uniquify files))) |
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;;;; I/O |
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(defun f-read-bytes (path) |
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"Read binary data from PATH. |
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Return the binary data as unibyte string." |
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(with-temp-buffer |
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(set-buffer-multibyte nil) |
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(setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary) |
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(insert-file-contents-literally path) |
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(buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) |
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(defalias 'f-read 'f-read-text) |
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(defun f-read-text (path &optional coding) |
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"Read text with PATH, using CODING. |
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CODING defaults to `utf-8'. |
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Return the decoded text as multibyte string." |
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(decode-coding-string (f-read-bytes path) (or coding 'utf-8))) |
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(defalias 'f-write 'f-write-text) |
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(defun f-write-text (text coding path) |
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"Write TEXT with CODING to PATH. |
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TEXT is a multibyte string. CODING is a coding system to encode |
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TEXT with. PATH is a file name to write to." |
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(f-write-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) |
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(defun f-unibyte-string-p (s) |
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"Determine whether S is a unibyte string." |
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(not (multibyte-string-p s))) |
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(defun f-write-bytes (data path) |
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"Write binary DATA to PATH. |
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DATA is a unibyte string. PATH is a file name to write to." |
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(f--destructive path |
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(unless (f-unibyte-string-p data) |
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(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'f-unibyte-string-p data))) |
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(let ((file-coding-system-alist nil) |
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(coding-system-for-write 'binary)) |
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(with-temp-file path |
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(setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary) |
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(set-buffer-multibyte nil) |
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(insert data))))) |
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(defalias 'f-append 'f-append-text) |
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(defun f-append-text (text coding path) |
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"Append TEXT with CODING to PATH. |
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If PATH does not exist, it is created." |
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(f-append-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) |
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(defun f-append-bytes (data path) |
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"Append binary DATA to PATH. |
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If PATH does not exist, it is created." |
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(let ((content |
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(if (f-file? path) |
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(f-read-bytes path) |
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""))) |
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(f-write-bytes (concat content data) path))) |
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;;;; Destructive |
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(defun f-mkdir (&rest dirs) |
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"Create directories DIRS." |
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(let (path) |
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(-each |
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dirs |
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(lambda (dir) |
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(setq path (f-expand dir path)) |
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(unless (f-directory? path) |
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(f--destructive path (make-directory path))))))) |
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(defun f-delete (path &optional force) |
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"Delete PATH, which can be file or directory. |
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If FORCE is t, a directory will be deleted recursively." |
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(f--destructive path |
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(if (or (f-file? path) (f-symlink? path)) |
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(delete-file path) |
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(delete-directory path force)))) |
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(defun f-symlink (source path) |
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"Create a symlink to SOURCE from PATH." |
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(f--destructive path (make-symbolic-link source path))) |
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(defun f-move (from to) |
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"Move or rename FROM to TO. |
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If TO is a directory name, move FROM into TO." |
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(f--destructive to (rename-file from to t))) |
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(defun f-copy (from to) |
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"Copy file or directory FROM to TO. |
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If FROM names a directory and TO is a directory name, copy FROM |
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into TO as a subdirectory." |
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(f--destructive to |
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(if (f-file? from) |
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(copy-file from to) |
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;; The behavior of `copy-directory' differs between Emacs 23 and |
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;; 24 in that in Emacs 23, the contents of `from' is copied to |
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;; `to', while in Emacs 24 the directory `from' is copied to |
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;; `to'. We want the Emacs 24 behavior. |
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(if (> emacs-major-version 23) |
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(copy-directory from to) |
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(if (f-dir? to) |
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(progn |
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(apply 'f-mkdir (f-split to)) |
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(let ((new-to (f-expand (f-filename from) to))) |
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(copy-directory from new-to))) |
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(copy-directory from to)))))) |
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(defun f-copy-contents (from to) |
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"Copy contents in directory FROM, to directory TO." |
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(unless (f-exists? to) |
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(error "Cannot copy contents to non existing directory %s" to)) |
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(unless (f-dir? from) |
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(error "Cannot copy contents as %s is a file" from)) |
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(--each (f-entries from) |
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(f-copy it (file-name-as-directory to)))) |
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(defun f-touch (path) |
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"Update PATH last modification date or create if it does not exist." |
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(f--destructive path |
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(if (f-file? path) |
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(set-file-times path) |
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(f-write-bytes "" path)))) |
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;;;; Predicates |
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(defun f-exists? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH exists, false otherwise." |
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(file-exists-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-exists-p 'f-exists?) |
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(defalias 'f-dir? 'f-directory?) |
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(defalias 'f-dir-p 'f-dir?) |
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(defun f-directory? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is directory, false otherwise." |
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(file-directory-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-directory-p 'f-directory?) |
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(defun f-file? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is file, false otherwise." |
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(file-regular-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-file-p 'f-file?) |
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(defun f-symlink? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is symlink, false otherwise." |
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(not (not (file-symlink-p path)))) |
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(defalias 'f-symlink-p 'f-symlink?) |
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(defun f-readable? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is readable, false otherwise." |
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(file-readable-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-readable-p 'f-readable?) |
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(defun f-writable? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is writable, false otherwise." |
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(file-writable-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-writable-p 'f-writable?) |
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(defun f-executable? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is executable, false otherwise." |
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(file-executable-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-executable-p 'f-executable?) |
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(defun f-absolute? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is absolute, false otherwise." |
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(file-name-absolute-p path)) |
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(defalias 'f-absolute-p 'f-absolute?) |
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(defun f-relative? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is relative, false otherwise." |
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(not (f-absolute? path))) |
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(defalias 'f-relative-p 'f-relative?) |
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(defun f-root? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is root directory, false otherwise." |
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(not (f-parent path))) |
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(defalias 'f-root-p 'f-root?) |
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(defun f-ext? (path &optional ext) |
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"Return t if extension of PATH is EXT, false otherwise. |
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If EXT is nil or omitted, return t if PATH has any extension, |
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false otherwise. |
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The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last |
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'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes." |
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(if ext |
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(string= (f-ext path) ext) |
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(not (eq (f-ext path) nil)))) |
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(defalias 'f-ext-p 'f-ext?) |
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(defalias 'f-equal? 'f-same?) |
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(defalias 'f-equal-p 'f-equal?) |
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(defun f-same? (path-a path-b) |
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"Return t if PATH-A and PATH-B are references to same file." |
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(when (and (f-exists? path-a) |
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(f-exists? path-b)) |
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(equal |
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(f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-a))) |
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(f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-b)))))) |
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(defalias 'f-same-p 'f-same?) |
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(defun f-parent-of? (path-a path-b) |
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"Return t if PATH-A is parent of PATH-B." |
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(--when-let (f-parent path-b) |
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(f-same? path-a it))) |
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(defalias 'f-parent-of-p 'f-parent-of?) |
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(defun f-child-of? (path-a path-b) |
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"Return t if PATH-A is child of PATH-B." |
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(--when-let (f-parent path-a) |
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(f-same? it path-b))) |
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(defalias 'f-child-of-p 'f-child-of?) |
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(defun f-ancestor-of? (path-a path-b) |
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"Return t if PATH-A is ancestor of PATH-B." |
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(unless (f-same? path-a path-b) |
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(s-starts-with? (f-full path-a) |
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(f-full path-b)))) |
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(defalias 'f-ancestor-of-p 'f-ancestor-of?) |
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(defun f-descendant-of? (path-a path-b) |
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"Return t if PATH-A is desendant of PATH-B." |
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(unless (f-same? path-a path-b) |
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(s-starts-with? (f-full path-b) |
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(f-full path-a)))) |
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(defalias 'f-descendant-of-p 'f-descendant-of?) |
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(defun f-hidden? (path) |
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"Return t if PATH is hidden, nil otherwise." |
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(unless (f-exists? path) |
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(error "Path does not exist: %s" path)) |
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(string= (substring path 0 1) ".")) |
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(defalias 'f-hidden-p 'f-hidden?) |
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(defun f-empty? (path) |
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"If PATH is a file, return t if the file in PATH is empty, nil otherwise. |
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If PATH is directory, return t if directory has no files, nil otherwise." |
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(if (f-directory? path) |
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(equal (f-files path nil t) nil) |
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(= (f-size path) 0))) |
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(defalias 'f-empty-p 'f-empty?) |
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;;;; Stats |
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(defun f-size (path) |
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"Return size of PATH. |
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If PATH is a file, return size of that file. If PATH is |
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directory, return sum of all files in PATH." |
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(if (f-directory? path) |
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(-sum (-map 'f-size (f-files path nil t))) |
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(nth 7 (file-attributes path)))) |
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(defun f-depth (path) |
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"Return the depth of PATH. |
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At first, PATH is expanded with `f-expand'. Then the full path is used to |
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detect the depth. |
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'/' will be zero depth, '/usr' will be one depth. And so on." |
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(- (length (f-split (f-expand path))) 1)) |
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;;;; Misc |
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(defun f-this-file () |
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"Return path to this file." |
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(cond |
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(load-in-progress load-file-name) |
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((and (boundp 'byte-compile-current-file) byte-compile-current-file) |
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byte-compile-current-file) |
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(:else (buffer-file-name)))) |
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(defvar f--path-separator nil |
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"A variable to cache result of `f-path-separator'.") |
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(defun f-path-separator () |
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"Return path separator." |
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(or f--path-separator |
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(setq f--path-separator (substring (f-join "x" "y") 1 2)))) |
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(defun f-glob (pattern &optional path) |
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"Find PATTERN in PATH." |
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(file-expand-wildcards |
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(f-join (or path default-directory) pattern))) |
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(defun f--collect-entries (path recursive) |
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(let (result |
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(entries |
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(-reject |
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(lambda (file) |
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(or |
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(equal (f-filename file) ".") |
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(equal (f-filename file) ".."))) |
|
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(directory-files path t)))) |
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(cond (recursive |
|
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(-map |
|
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(lambda (entry) |
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(if (f-file? entry) |
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(setq result (cons entry result)) |
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(when (f-directory? entry) |
|
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(setq result (cons entry result)) |
|
533 |
(setq result (append result (f--collect-entries entry recursive)))))) |
|
534 |
entries)) |
|
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(t (setq result entries))) |
|
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result)) |
|
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(defmacro f--entries (path body &optional recursive) |
|
539 |
"Anaphoric version of `f-entries'." |
|
540 |
`(f-entries |
|
541 |
,path |
|
542 |
(lambda (path) |
|
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(let ((it path)) |
|
544 |
,body)) |
|
545 |
,recursive)) |
|
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(defun f-entries (path &optional fn recursive) |
|
548 |
"Find all files and directories in PATH. |
|
549 |
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|
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FN - called for each found file and directory. If FN returns a thruthy |
|
551 |
value, file or directory will be included. |
|
552 |
RECURSIVE - Search for files and directories recursive." |
|
553 |
(let ((entries (f--collect-entries path recursive))) |
|
554 |
(if fn (-select fn entries) entries))) |
|
555 |
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|
556 |
(defmacro f--directories (path body &optional recursive) |
|
557 |
"Anaphoric version of `f-directories'." |
|
558 |
`(f-directories |
|
559 |
,path |
|
560 |
(lambda (path) |
|
561 |
(let ((it path)) |
|
562 |
,body)) |
|
563 |
,recursive)) |
|
564 |
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|
565 |
(defun f-directories (path &optional fn recursive) |
|
566 |
"Find all directories in PATH. See `f-entries'." |
|
567 |
(let ((directories (-select 'f-directory? (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) |
|
568 |
(if fn (-select fn directories) directories))) |
|
569 |
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|
570 |
(defmacro f--files (path body &optional recursive) |
|
571 |
"Anaphoric version of `f-files'." |
|
572 |
`(f-files |
|
573 |
,path |
|
574 |
(lambda (path) |
|
575 |
(let ((it path)) |
|
576 |
,body)) |
|
577 |
,recursive)) |
|
578 |
|
|
579 |
(defun f-files (path &optional fn recursive) |
|
580 |
"Find all files in PATH. See `f-entries'." |
|
581 |
(let ((files (-select 'f-file? (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) |
|
582 |
(if fn (-select fn files) files))) |
|
583 |
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|
584 |
(defmacro f--traverse-upwards (body &optional path) |
|
585 |
"Anaphoric version of `f-traverse-upwards'." |
|
586 |
`(f-traverse-upwards |
|
587 |
(lambda (dir) |
|
588 |
(let ((it dir)) |
|
589 |
,body)) |
|
590 |
,path)) |
|
591 |
|
|
592 |
(defun f-traverse-upwards (fn &optional path) |
|
593 |
"Traverse up as long as FN return nil, starting at PATH. |
|
594 |
|
|
595 |
If FN returns a non-nil value, the path sent as argument to FN is |
|
596 |
returned. If no function callback return a non-nil value, nil is |
|
597 |
returned." |
|
598 |
(unless path |
|
599 |
(setq path default-directory)) |
|
600 |
(when (f-relative? path) |
|
601 |
(setq path (f-expand path))) |
|
602 |
(if (funcall fn path) |
|
603 |
path |
|
604 |
(unless (f-root? path) |
|
605 |
(f-traverse-upwards fn (f-parent path))))) |
|
606 |
|
|
607 |
(defun f-root () |
|
608 |
"Return absolute root." |
|
609 |
(f-traverse-upwards 'f-root?)) |
|
610 |
|
|
611 |
(defmacro f-with-sandbox (path-or-paths &rest body) |
|
612 |
"Only allow PATH-OR-PATHS and decendants to be modified in BODY." |
|
613 |
(declare (indent 1)) |
|
614 |
`(let ((paths (if (listp ,path-or-paths) |
|
615 |
,path-or-paths |
|
616 |
(list ,path-or-paths)))) |
|
617 |
(unwind-protect |
|
618 |
(let ((f--guard-paths paths)) |
|
619 |
,@body) |
|
620 |
(setq f--guard-paths nil)))) |
|
621 |
|
|
622 |
(provide 'f) |
|
623 |
|
|
624 |
;;; f.el ends here |