File:  [gforth] / gforth / kernel / paths.fs
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Sat Sep 23 15:47:12 2000 UTC (23 years, 7 months ago) by anton
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    1: \ paths.fs path file handling                                    03may97jaw
    2: 
    3: \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    4: 
    5: \ This file is part of Gforth.
    6: 
    7: \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    8: \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
    9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
   10: \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   11: 
   12: \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   13: \ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   14: \ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   15: \ GNU General Public License for more details.
   16: 
   17: \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   18: \ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
   19: \ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
   20: 
   21: \ -Changing the search-path:
   22: \ fpath+ <path> 	adds a directory to the searchpath
   23: \ fpath= <path>|<path>	makes complete now searchpath
   24: \ 			seperator is |
   25: \ .fpath		displays the search path
   26: \ remark I: 
   27: \ a ./ in the beginning of filename is expanded to the directory the
   28: \ current file comes from. ./ can also be included in the search-path!
   29: \ ~+/ loads from the current working directory
   30: 
   31: \ remark II:
   32: \ if there is no sufficient space for the search path increase it!
   33: 
   34: 
   35: \ -Creating custom paths:
   36: 
   37: \ It is possible to use the search mechanism on yourself.
   38: 
   39: \ Make a buffer for the path:
   40: \ create mypath	100 path,
   41: \ mypath path+ 
   42: \ mypath path=
   43: \ mypath .path
   44: 
   45: \ do a open with the search path:
   46: \ open-path-file ( adr len path -- fd adr len ior )
   47: \ the file is opened read-only; if the file is not found an error is generated
   48: 
   49: \ questions to: wilke@jwdt.com
   50: 
   51: : path-allot ( umax -- )
   52:     \G @code{Allot} a path with @i{umax} characters capacity, initially empty.
   53:     chars dup , 0 , allot ;
   54: 
   55: [IFUNDEF] +place
   56: : +place ( adr len adr )
   57:         2dup >r >r
   58:         dup c@ char+ + swap move
   59:         r> r> dup c@ rot + swap c! ;
   60: [THEN]
   61: 
   62: [IFUNDEF] place
   63: : place ( c-addr1 u c-addr2 )
   64:         2dup c! char+ swap move ;
   65: [THEN]
   66: 
   67: create sourcepath 1024 chars , 0 , 1024 chars allot \ !! make this dynamic
   68: sourcepath avalue fpath ( -- path-addr ) \ gforth
   69: \ The path Gforth uses for @code{included} and friends.
   70: 
   71: : also-path ( c-addr len path-addr -- ) \ gforth
   72:     \G add the directory @i{c-addr len} to @i{path-addr}.
   73:   >r
   74:   \ len check
   75:   r@ cell+ @ over + r@ @ u> ABORT" path buffer too small!"
   76:   \ copy into
   77:   tuck r@ cell+ dup @ cell+ + swap cmove
   78:   \ make delimiter
   79:   0 r@ cell+ dup @ cell+ + 2 pick + c! 1 + r> cell+ +!
   80: ;
   81: 
   82: : clear-path ( path-addr -- ) \ gforth
   83:     \G Set the path @i{path-addr} to empty.
   84:     0 swap cell+ ! ;
   85: 
   86: : only-path ( adr len path^ -- )
   87:     dup clear-path also-path ;
   88: 
   89: : path+ ( path-addr  "dir" -- ) \ gforth
   90:     \G Add the directory @var{dir} to the search path @var{path-addr}.
   91:     name rot also-path ;
   92: 
   93: : fpath+ ( "dir" ) \ gforth
   94:     \G Add directory @var{dir} to the Forth search path.
   95:     fpath path+ ;
   96: 
   97: : path= ( path-addr "dir1|dir2|dir3" ) \ gforth
   98:     \G Make a complete new search path; the path separator is |.
   99:     name 2dup bounds ?DO i c@ '| = IF 0 i c! THEN LOOP
  100:     rot only-path ;
  101: 
  102: : fpath= ( "dir1|dir2|dir3" ) \ gforth
  103:     \G Make a complete new Forth search path; the path separator is |.
  104:     fpath path= ;
  105: 
  106: : path>counted  cell+ dup cell+ swap @ ;
  107: 
  108: : next-path ( adr len -- adr2 len2 )
  109:   2dup 0 scan
  110:   dup 0= IF     2drop 0 -rot 0 -rot EXIT THEN
  111:   >r 1+ -rot r@ 1- -rot
  112:   r> - ;
  113: 
  114: : previous-path ( path^ -- )
  115:     \ !! "fpath previous-path" doesn't work
  116:   dup path>counted
  117:   BEGIN tuck dup WHILE repeat ;
  118: 
  119: : .path ( path-addr -- ) \ gforth
  120:     \G Display the contents of the search path @var{path-addr}.
  121:     path>counted
  122:     BEGIN next-path dup WHILE type space REPEAT 2drop 2drop ;
  123: 
  124: : .fpath ( -- ) \ gforth
  125:     \G Display the contents of the Forth search path.
  126:     fpath .path ;
  127: 
  128: : absolut-path? ( addr u -- flag ) \ gforth
  129:     \G A path is absolute if it starts with a / or a ~ (~ expansion),
  130:     \G or if it is in the form ./*, extended regexp: ^[/~]|./, or if
  131:     \G it has a colon as second character ("C:...").  Paths simply
  132:     \G containing a / are not absolute!
  133:     2dup 2 u> swap 1+ c@ ': = and >r \ dos absoulte: c:/....
  134:     over c@ '/ = >r
  135:     over c@ '~ = >r
  136:     \ 2dup 3 min S" ../" compare 0= r> or >r \ not catered for in expandtopic
  137:     2 min S" ./" compare 0=
  138:     r> r> r> or or or ;
  139: 
  140: Create ofile 0 c, 255 chars allot
  141: Create tfile 0 c, 255 chars allot
  142: 
  143: : pathsep? dup [char] / = swap [char] \ = or ;
  144: 
  145: : need/   ofile dup c@ + c@ pathsep? 0= IF s" /" ofile +place THEN ;
  146: 
  147: : extractpath ( adr len -- adr len2 )
  148:   BEGIN dup WHILE 1-
  149:         2dup + c@ pathsep? IF EXIT THEN
  150:   REPEAT ;
  151: 
  152: : remove~+ ( -- )
  153:     ofile count 3 min s" ~+/" compare 0=
  154:     IF
  155: 	ofile count 3 /string ofile place
  156:     THEN ;
  157: 
  158: : expandtopic ( -- ) \ stack effect correct? - anton
  159:     \ expands "./" into an absolute name
  160:     ofile count 2 min s" ./" compare 0=
  161:     IF
  162: 	ofile count 1 /string tfile place
  163: 	0 ofile c! sourcefilename extractpath ofile place
  164: 	\ care of / only if there is a directory
  165: 	ofile c@ IF need/ THEN
  166: 	tfile count over c@ pathsep? IF 1 /string THEN
  167: 	ofile +place
  168:     THEN ;
  169: 
  170: : compact.. ( adr len -- adr2 len2 )
  171:     \ deletes phrases like "xy/.." out of our directory name 2dec97jaw
  172:     over swap
  173:     BEGIN  dup  WHILE
  174:         dup >r '/ scan 2dup 4 min s" /../" compare 0=
  175:         IF
  176:             dup r> - >r 4 /string over r> + 4 -
  177:             swap 2dup + >r move dup r> over -
  178:         ELSE
  179:             rdrop dup 1 min /string
  180:         THEN
  181:     REPEAT  drop over - ;
  182: 
  183: : reworkdir ( -- )
  184:   remove~+
  185:   ofile count compact..
  186:   nip ofile c! ;
  187: 
  188: : open-ofile ( -- fid ior )
  189:     \G opens the file whose name is in ofile
  190:     expandtopic reworkdir
  191:     ofile count r/o open-file ;
  192: 
  193: : check-path ( adr1 len1 adr2 len2 -- fd 0 | 0 <>0 )
  194:   0 ofile ! >r >r ofile place need/
  195:   r> r> ofile +place
  196:   open-ofile ;
  197: 
  198: \ !! allow arbitrary FAMs, not just R/O
  199: : open-path-file ( addr1 u1 path-addr -- wfileid addr2 u2 0 | ior ) \ gforth
  200:     \G Look in path @var{path-addr} for the file specified by @var{addr1 u1}.
  201:     \G If found, the resulting path and and (read-only) open file descriptor
  202:     \G are returned. If the file is not found, @var{ior} is non-zero.
  203:   >r
  204:   2dup absolut-path?
  205:   IF    rdrop
  206:         ofile place open-ofile
  207: 	dup 0= IF >r ofile count r> THEN EXIT
  208:   ELSE  r> path>counted
  209:         BEGIN  next-path dup
  210:         WHILE  5 pick 5 pick check-path
  211:         0= IF >r 2drop 2drop r> ofile count 0 EXIT ELSE drop THEN
  212:   REPEAT
  213:         2drop 2drop 2drop -&38
  214:   THEN ;
  215: 
  216: : open-fpath-file ( addr1 u1 -- wfileid addr2 u2 0 | ior ) \ gforth
  217:     \G Look in the Forth search path for the file specified by @var{addr1 u1}.
  218:     \G If found, the resulting path and an open file descriptor
  219:     \G are returned. If the file is not found, @var{ior} is non-zero.
  220:     fpath open-path-file ;

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