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/** @file
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
Module Name:
StringFuncs.c
Abstract:
Functions useful to operate file directories by parsing file path.
**/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "OsPath.h"
//
// Functions implementations
//
#if 0
//
// BUGBUG: Not fully implemented yet.
//
CHAR8*
OsPathDirName (
IN CHAR8 *FilePath
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function returns the directory path which contains the particular path.
Some examples:
"a/b/c" -> "a/b"
"a/b/c/" -> "a/b"
"a" -> "."
"." -> ".."
"/" -> NULL
This function does not check for the existence of the file.
The caller must free the string returned.
Arguments:
FilePath Path name of file to get the parent directory for.
Returns:
NULL if error
--*/
{
CHAR8 *Return;
CHAR8 *Pos;
CHAR8 Char;
UINTN Length;
INTN Offset;
Length = strlen (FilePath);
if (Length == 0) {
return NULL;
}
//
// Check for the root directory case
//
if (
(Length == 3 && isalpha (FilePath[0]) && (strcmp(FilePath + 1, ":\\") == 0)) ||
(strcmp(FilePath, "/") == 0)
) {
return NULL;
}
//
// If the path ends with a path separator, then just append ".."
//
Char = FilePath[Length - 1];
if (Char == '/' || Char == '\\') {
return OsPathJoin (FilePath, "..");
}
//
//
//
for (Offset = Length; Offset > 0; Offset--) {
if ((Return[Offset] == '/') || (Return[Offset] == '\\')) {
Return[Offset] = '\0';
return Return;
}
}
}
#endif
#if 0
//
// BUGBUG: Not fully implemented yet.
//
VOID
OsPathNormPathInPlace (
IN CHAR8 *Path
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function returns the directory path which contains the particular path.
Some examples:
"a/b/../c" -> "a/c"
"a/b//c" -> "a/b/c"
"a/./b" -> "a/b"
This function does not check for the existence of the file.
Arguments:
Path Path name of file to normalize
Returns:
The string is altered in place.
--*/
{
CHAR8 *Pos;
INTN Offset;
BOOLEAN TryAgain;
UINTN Length;
UINTN Remaining;
UINTN SubLength;
do {
TryAgain = FALSE;
Length = strlen (Path);
for (Offset = 0; Offset < Length; Offset++) {
Remaining = Length - Offset;
//
// Collapse '//' -> '/'
//
if (
(Remaining >= 2) &&
((Offset > 0) || (Path[0] != '\\')) &&
IsDirSep (Path[Offset]) && IsDirSep (Path[Offset + 1])
) {
memmove (&Path[Offset], &Path[Offset + 1], Remaining);
TryAgain = TRUE;
break;
}
//
// Collapse '/./' -> '/'
//
if ((Remaining >= 3) && IsDirSep (Path[Offset]) &&
(Path[Offset + 1] == '.') && IsDirSep (Path[Offset + 2])
) {
memmove (&Path[Offset], &Path[Offset + 1], Remaining);
TryAgain = TRUE;
break;
}
//
// Collapse 'a/../b' -> 'b'
//
// BUGBUG: Not implemented yet
}
} while (TryAgain);
Return = CloneString (FilePath);
if (Return == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
Length = strlen (Return);
//
// Check for the root directory case
//
if (
(Length == 3 && isalpha (Return[0]) && (strcmp(Return + 1, ":\\") == 0)) ||
(strcmp(Return, "/") == 0)
) {
free (Return);
return NULL;
}
//
//
//
for (Offset = Length; Offset > 0; Offset--) {
if ((Return[Offset] == '/') || (Return[Offset] == '\\')) {
Return[Offset] = '\0';
return Return;
}
}
}
#endif
CHAR8*
OsPathPeerFilePath (
IN CHAR8 *OldPath,
IN CHAR8 *Peer
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function replaces the final portion of a path with an alternative
'peer' filename. For example:
"a/b/../c", "peer" -> "a/b/../peer"
"a/b/", "peer" -> "a/b/peer"
"/a", "peer" -> "/peer"
"a", "peer" -> "peer"
This function does not check for the existence of the file.
Arguments:
OldPath Path name of replace the final segment
Peer The new path name to concatinate to become the peer path
Returns:
A CHAR8* string, which must be freed by the caller
--*/
{
CHAR8 *Result;
INTN Offset;
Result = (CHAR8 *) malloc (strlen (OldPath) + strlen (Peer) + 1);
if (Result == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
strcpy (Result, OldPath);
//
// Search for the last '/' or '\' in the string. If found, replace
// everything following it with Peer
//
for (Offset = strlen (Result); Offset >= 0; Offset--) {
if ((Result[Offset] == '/') || (Result[Offset] == '\\')) {
Result[Offset + 1] = '\0';
strcat (Result, Peer);
return Result;
}
}
//
// Neither a '/' nor a '\' was found. Therefore, we simply return Peer.
//
strcpy (Result, Peer);
return Result;
}
BOOLEAN
OsPathExists (
IN CHAR8 *InputFileName
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Checks if a file exists
Arguments:
InputFileName The name of the file to check for existence
Returns:
TRUE The file exists
FALSE The file does not exist
--*/
{
FILE *InputFile;
InputFile = fopen (InputFileName, "rb");
if (InputFile == NULL) {
return FALSE;
} else {
fclose (InputFile);
return TRUE;
}
}
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