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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2001-07-02 04:59:35 (GMT)
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2001-07-02 04:59:35 (GMT)
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-rw-r--r--Lib/plat-riscos/riscosenviron.py1
-rw-r--r--Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py405
-rw-r--r--Lib/plat-riscos/rourl2path.py80
3 files changed, 242 insertions, 244 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/plat-riscos/riscosenviron.py b/Lib/plat-riscos/riscosenviron.py
index e011a9b..bfb8447 100644
--- a/Lib/plat-riscos/riscosenviron.py
+++ b/Lib/plat-riscos/riscosenviron.py
@@ -42,4 +42,3 @@ class _Environ:
return value
else:
return failobj
-
diff --git a/Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py b/Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py
index a38b22c..d55a8b8 100644
--- a/Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py
+++ b/Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py
@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ as os.path.
import os, stat, string
try:
- import swi
+ import swi
except ImportError:
- class _swi:
- def swi(*a):
- raise AttributeError, 'This function only available under RISC OS'
- block= swi
- swi= _swi()
+ class _swi:
+ def swi(*a):
+ raise AttributeError, 'This function only available under RISC OS'
+ block= swi
+ swi= _swi()
[_false, _true]= range(2)
@@ -45,154 +45,154 @@ _allowMOSFSNames= _false
## Path manipulation, RISC OS stylee.
def _split(p):
+ """
+ split filing system name (including special field) and drive specifier from rest
+ of path. This is needed by many riscospath functions.
"""
-split filing system name (including special field) and drive specifier from rest
-of path. This is needed by many riscospath functions.
-"""
- dash= _allowMOSFSNames and p[:1]=='-'
- if dash:
- q= string.find(p, '-', 1)+1
- else:
- if p[:1]==':':
- q= 0
+ dash= _allowMOSFSNames and p[:1]=='-'
+ if dash:
+ q= string.find(p, '-', 1)+1
+ else:
+ if p[:1]==':':
+ q= 0
+ else:
+ q= string.find(p, ':')+1 # q= index of start of non-FS portion of path
+ s= string.find(p, '#')
+ if s==-1 or s>q:
+ s= q # find end of main FS name, not including special field
else:
- q= string.find(p, ':')+1 # q= index of start of non-FS portion of path
- s= string.find(p, '#')
- if s==-1 or s>q:
- s= q # find end of main FS name, not including special field
- else:
- for c in p[dash:s]:
- if c not in string.letters:
- q= 0
- break # disallow invalid non-special-field characters in FS name
- r= q
- if p[q:q+1]==':':
- r= string.find(p, '.', q+1)+1
- if r==0:
- r= len(p) # find end of drive name (if any) following FS name (if any)
- return (p[:q], p[q:r], p[r:])
+ for c in p[dash:s]:
+ if c not in string.letters:
+ q= 0
+ break # disallow invalid non-special-field characters in FS name
+ r= q
+ if p[q:q+1]==':':
+ r= string.find(p, '.', q+1)+1
+ if r==0:
+ r= len(p) # find end of drive name (if any) following FS name (if any)
+ return (p[:q], p[q:r], p[r:])
def normcase(p):
+ """
+ Normalize the case of a pathname. This converts to lowercase as the native RISC
+ OS filesystems are case-insensitive. However, not all filesystems have to be,
+ and there's no simple way to find out what type an FS is argh.
"""
-Normalize the case of a pathname. This converts to lowercase as the native RISC
-OS filesystems are case-insensitive. However, not all filesystems have to be,
-and there's no simple way to find out what type an FS is argh.
-"""
- return string.lower(p)
+ return string.lower(p)
def isabs(p):
+ """
+ Return whether a path is absolute. Under RISC OS, a file system specifier does
+ not make a path absolute, but a drive name or number does, and so does using the
+ symbol for root, URD, library, CSD or PSD. This means it is perfectly possible
+ to have an "absolute" URL dependent on the current working directory, and
+ equally you can have a "relative" URL that's on a completely different device to
+ the current one argh.
"""
-Return whether a path is absolute. Under RISC OS, a file system specifier does
-not make a path absolute, but a drive name or number does, and so does using the
-symbol for root, URD, library, CSD or PSD. This means it is perfectly possible
-to have an "absolute" URL dependent on the current working directory, and
-equally you can have a "relative" URL that's on a completely different device to
-the current one argh.
-"""
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
- return drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
+ return drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots
def join(a, *p):
+ """
+ Join path elements with the directory separator, replacing the entire path when
+ an absolute or FS-changing path part is found.
"""
-Join path elements with the directory separator, replacing the entire path when
-an absolute or FS-changing path part is found.
-"""
- j= a
- for b in p:
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(b)
- if fs!='' or drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots:
- j= b
- else:
- j= j+'.'+b
- return j
+ j= a
+ for b in p:
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(b)
+ if fs!='' or drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots:
+ j= b
+ else:
+ j= j+'.'+b
+ return j
def split(p):
+ """
+ Split a path in head (everything up to the last '.') and tail (the rest). FS
+ name must still be dealt with separately since special field may contain '.'.
"""
-Split a path in head (everything up to the last '.') and tail (the rest). FS
-name must still be dealt with separately since special field may contain '.'.
-"""
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
- q= string.rfind(path, '.')
- if q!=-1:
- return (fs+drive+path[:q], path[q+1:])
- return ('', p)
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
+ q= string.rfind(path, '.')
+ if q!=-1:
+ return (fs+drive+path[:q], path[q+1:])
+ return ('', p)
def splitext(p):
+ """
+ Split a path in root and extension. This assumes the 'using slash for dot and
+ dot for slash with foreign files' convention common in RISC OS is in force.
"""
-Split a path in root and extension. This assumes the 'using slash for dot and
-dot for slash with foreign files' convention common in RISC OS is in force.
-"""
- (tail, head)= split(p)
- if '/' in head:
- q= len(head)-string.rfind(head, '/')
- return (p[:-q], p[-q:])
- return (p, '')
+ (tail, head)= split(p)
+ if '/' in head:
+ q= len(head)-string.rfind(head, '/')
+ return (p[:-q], p[-q:])
+ return (p, '')
def splitdrive(p):
+ """
+ Split a pathname into a drive specification (including FS name) and the rest of
+ the path. The terminating dot of the drive name is included in the drive
+ specification.
"""
-Split a pathname into a drive specification (including FS name) and the rest of
-the path. The terminating dot of the drive name is included in the drive
-specification.
-"""
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
- return (fs+drive, p)
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
+ return (fs+drive, p)
def basename(p):
+ """
+ Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
"""
-Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
-"""
- return split(p)[1]
+ return split(p)[1]
def dirname(p):
+ """
+ Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
"""
-Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
-"""
- return split(p)[0]
+ return split(p)[0]
def commonprefix(ps):
+ """
+ Return the longest prefix of all list elements. Purely string-based; does not
+ separate any path parts. Why am I in os.path?
"""
-Return the longest prefix of all list elements. Purely string-based; does not
-separate any path parts. Why am I in os.path?
-"""
- if len(ps)==0:
- return ''
- prefix= ps[0]
- for p in ps[1:]:
- prefix= prefix[:len(p)]
- for i in range(len(prefix)):
- if prefix[i] <> p[i]:
- prefix= prefix[:i]
- if i==0:
- return ''
- break
- return prefix
+ if len(ps)==0:
+ return ''
+ prefix= ps[0]
+ for p in ps[1:]:
+ prefix= prefix[:len(p)]
+ for i in range(len(prefix)):
+ if prefix[i] <> p[i]:
+ prefix= prefix[:i]
+ if i==0:
+ return ''
+ break
+ return prefix
## File access functions. Why are we in os.path?
def getsize(p):
+ """
+ Return the size of a file, reported by os.stat().
"""
-Return the size of a file, reported by os.stat().
-"""
- st= os.stat(p)
- return st[stat.ST_SIZE]
+ st= os.stat(p)
+ return st[stat.ST_SIZE]
def getmtime(p):
+ """
+ Return the last modification time of a file, reported by os.stat().
"""
-Return the last modification time of a file, reported by os.stat().
-"""
- st = os.stat(p)
- return st[stat.ST_MTIME]
+ st = os.stat(p)
+ return st[stat.ST_MTIME]
getatime= getmtime
@@ -200,40 +200,40 @@ getatime= getmtime
# RISC OS-specific file access functions
def exists(p):
+ """
+ Test whether a path exists.
"""
-Test whether a path exists.
-"""
- try:
- return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p)!=0
- except swi.error:
- return 0
+ try:
+ return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p)!=0
+ except swi.error:
+ return 0
def isdir(p):
+ """
+ Is a path a directory? Includes image files.
"""
-Is a path a directory? Includes image files.
-"""
- try:
- return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [2, 3]
- except swi.error:
- return 0
+ try:
+ return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [2, 3]
+ except swi.error:
+ return 0
def isfile(p):
+ """
+ Test whether a path is a file, including image files.
"""
-Test whether a path is a file, including image files.
-"""
- try:
- return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [1, 3]
- except swi.error:
- return 0
+ try:
+ return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [1, 3]
+ except swi.error:
+ return 0
def islink(p):
+ """
+ RISC OS has no links or mounts.
"""
-RISC OS has no links or mounts.
-"""
- return _false
+ return _false
ismount= islink
@@ -246,23 +246,23 @@ ismount= islink
# assume it's running on RISC OS (unlike normpath).
def samefile(fa, fb):
+ """
+ Test whether two pathnames reference the same actual file.
"""
-Test whether two pathnames reference the same actual file.
-"""
- l= 512
- b= swi.block(l)
- swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fa, b, l)
- fa= b.ctrlstring()
- swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fb, b, l)
- fb= b.ctrlstring()
- return fa==fb
+ l= 512
+ b= swi.block(l)
+ swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fa, b, l)
+ fa= b.ctrlstring()
+ swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fb, b, l)
+ fb= b.ctrlstring()
+ return fa==fb
def sameopenfile(a, b):
+ """
+ Test whether two open file objects reference the same file.
"""
-Test whether two open file objects reference the same file.
-"""
- return os.fstat(a)[stat.ST_INO]==os.fstat(b)[stat.ST_INO]
+ return os.fstat(a)[stat.ST_INO]==os.fstat(b)[stat.ST_INO]
## Path canonicalisation
@@ -271,93 +271,92 @@ Test whether two open file objects reference the same file.
# practice never used, for anything.
def expanduser(p):
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
- l= 512
- b= swi.block(l)
-
- if path[:1]!='@':
- return p
- if fs=='':
- fsno= swi.swi('OS_Args', '00;i')
- swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'iibi', 33, fsno, b, l)
- fsname= b.ctrlstring()
- else:
- if fs[:1]=='-':
- fsname= fs[1:-1]
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
+ l= 512
+ b= swi.block(l)
+
+ if path[:1]!='@':
+ return p
+ if fs=='':
+ fsno= swi.swi('OS_Args', '00;i')
+ swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'iibi', 33, fsno, b, l)
+ fsname= b.ctrlstring()
else:
- fsname= fs[:-1]
- fsname= string.split(fsname, '#', 1)[0] # remove special field from fs
- x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib2s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
- if x<l:
- urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
- else: # no URD! try CSD
- x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib0s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
+ if fs[:1]=='-':
+ fsname= fs[1:-1]
+ else:
+ fsname= fs[:-1]
+ fsname= string.split(fsname, '#', 1)[0] # remove special field from fs
+ x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib2s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
if x<l:
- urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
- else: # no CSD! use root
- urd= '$'
- return fsname+':'+urd+path[1:]
+ urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
+ else: # no URD! try CSD
+ x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib0s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
+ if x<l:
+ urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
+ else: # no CSD! use root
+ urd= '$'
+ return fsname+':'+urd+path[1:]
# Environment variables are in angle brackets.
def expandvars(p):
+ """
+ Expand environment variables using OS_GSTrans.
"""
-Expand environment variables using OS_GSTrans.
-"""
- l= 512
- b= swi.block(l)
- return b.tostring(0, swi.swi('OS_GSTrans', 'sbi;..i', p, b, l))
+ l= 512
+ b= swi.block(l)
+ return b.tostring(0, swi.swi('OS_GSTrans', 'sbi;..i', p, b, l))
# Return an absolute path.
def abspath(p):
- return normpath(join(os.getcwd(), p))
+ return normpath(join(os.getcwd(), p))
# Normalize a path. Only special path element under RISC OS is "^" for "..".
def normpath(p):
+ """
+ Normalize path, eliminating up-directory ^s.
"""
-Normalize path, eliminating up-directory ^s.
-"""
- (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
- rhs= ''
- ups= 0
- while path!='':
- (path, el)= split(path)
- if el=='^':
- ups= ups+1
- else:
- if ups>0:
- ups= ups-1
- else:
- if rhs=='':
- rhs= el
+ (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
+ rhs= ''
+ ups= 0
+ while path!='':
+ (path, el)= split(path)
+ if el=='^':
+ ups= ups+1
else:
- rhs= el+'.'+rhs
- while ups>0:
- ups= ups-1
- rhs= '^.'+rhs
- return fs+drive+rhs
+ if ups>0:
+ ups= ups-1
+ else:
+ if rhs=='':
+ rhs= el
+ else:
+ rhs= el+'.'+rhs
+ while ups>0:
+ ups= ups-1
+ rhs= '^.'+rhs
+ return fs+drive+rhs
# Directory tree walk.
# Independent of host system. Why am I in os.path?
def walk(top, func, arg):
+ """
+ walk(top,func,args) calls func(arg, d, files) for each directory "d" in the tree
+ rooted at "top" (including "top" itself). "files" is a list of all the files and
+ subdirs in directory "d".
"""
-walk(top,func,args) calls func(arg, d, files) for each directory "d" in the tree
-rooted at "top" (including "top" itself). "files" is a list of all the files and
-subdirs in directory "d".
-"""
- try:
- names= os.listdir(top)
- except os.error:
- return
- func(arg, top, names)
- for name in names:
- name= join(top, name)
- if isdir(name) and not islink(name):
- walk(name, func, arg)
-
+ try:
+ names= os.listdir(top)
+ except os.error:
+ return
+ func(arg, top, names)
+ for name in names:
+ name= join(top, name)
+ if isdir(name) and not islink(name):
+ walk(name, func, arg)
diff --git a/Lib/plat-riscos/rourl2path.py b/Lib/plat-riscos/rourl2path.py
index 033e621..522d7ea 100644
--- a/Lib/plat-riscos/rourl2path.py
+++ b/Lib/plat-riscos/rourl2path.py
@@ -13,70 +13,70 @@ def url2pathname(pathname):
#
tp = urllib.splittype(pathname)[0]
if tp and tp <> 'file':
- raise RuntimeError, 'Cannot convert non-local URL to pathname'
+ raise RuntimeError, 'Cannot convert non-local URL to pathname'
components = string.split(pathname, '/')
# Remove . and embedded ..
i = 0
while i < len(components):
- if components[i] == '.':
- del components[i]
- elif components[i] == '..' and i > 0 and \
- components[i-1] not in ('', '..'):
- del components[i-1:i+1]
- i = i-1
- elif components[i] == '' and i > 0 and components[i-1] <> '':
- del components[i]
- else:
- if components[i]<>'..' and string.find(components[i], '.')<>-1 :
- components[i] = string.join(string.split(components[i],'.'),'/')
- i = i+1
+ if components[i] == '.':
+ del components[i]
+ elif components[i] == '..' and i > 0 and \
+ components[i-1] not in ('', '..'):
+ del components[i-1:i+1]
+ i = i-1
+ elif components[i] == '' and i > 0 and components[i-1] <> '':
+ del components[i]
+ else:
+ if components[i]<>'..' and string.find(components[i], '.')<>-1 :
+ components[i] = string.join(string.split(components[i],'.'),'/')
+ i = i+1
if not components[0]:
- # Absolute unix path, don't start with colon
- return string.join(components[1:], '.')
+ # Absolute unix path, don't start with colon
+ return string.join(components[1:], '.')
else:
- # relative unix path, start with colon. First replace
- # leading .. by empty strings (giving ::file)
- i = 0
- while i < len(components) and components[i] == '..':
- components[i] = '^'
- i = i + 1
- return string.join(components, '.')
+ # relative unix path, start with colon. First replace
+ # leading .. by empty strings (giving ::file)
+ i = 0
+ while i < len(components) and components[i] == '..':
+ components[i] = '^'
+ i = i + 1
+ return string.join(components, '.')
def pathname2url(pathname):
"convert mac pathname to /-delimited pathname"
if '/' in pathname:
- raise RuntimeError, "Cannot convert pathname containing slashes"
+ raise RuntimeError, "Cannot convert pathname containing slashes"
components = string.split(pathname, ':')
# Replace empty string ('::') by .. (will result in '/../' later)
for i in range(1, len(components)):
- if components[i] == '':
- components[i] = '..'
+ if components[i] == '':
+ components[i] = '..'
# Truncate names longer than 31 bytes
components = map(lambda x: x[:31], components)
if os.path.isabs(pathname):
- return '/' + string.join(components, '/')
+ return '/' + string.join(components, '/')
else:
- return string.join(components, '/')
+ return string.join(components, '/')
def test():
for url in ["index.html",
"/SCSI::SCSI4/$/Anwendung/Comm/Apps/!Fresco/Welcome",
"../index.html",
- "bar/index.html",
- "/foo/bar/index.html",
- "/foo/bar/",
- "/"]:
- print `url`, '->', `url2pathname(url)`
+ "bar/index.html",
+ "/foo/bar/index.html",
+ "/foo/bar/",
+ "/"]:
+ print `url`, '->', `url2pathname(url)`
for path in ["drive:",
- "drive:dir:",
- "drive:dir:file",
- "drive:file",
- "file",
- ":file",
- ":dir:",
- ":dir:file"]:
- print `path`, '->', `pathname2url(path)`
+ "drive:dir:",
+ "drive:dir:file",
+ "drive:file",
+ "file",
+ ":file",
+ ":dir:",
+ ":dir:file"]:
+ print `path`, '->', `pathname2url(path)`
if __name__ == '__main__':
test()