// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. // rustpkg utilities having to do with paths and directories use util::PkgId; use core::libc::consts::os::posix88::{S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, S_IXUSR}; #[deriving(Eq)] pub enum OutputType { Main, Lib, Bench, Test } /// Returns the value of RUST_PATH, as a list /// of Paths. In general this should be read from the /// environment; for now, it's hard-wired to just be "." pub fn rust_path() -> ~[Path] { ~[Path(".")] } static u_rwx: i32 = (S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR) as i32; /// Creates a directory that is readable, writeable, /// and executable by the user. Returns true iff creation /// succeeded. pub fn make_dir_rwx(p: &Path) -> bool { use core::libc::consts::os::posix88::{S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, S_IXUSR}; os::make_dir(p, u_rwx) } /// Replace all occurrences of '-' in the stem part of path with '_' /// This is because we treat rust-foo-bar-quux and rust_foo_bar_quux /// as the same name pub fn normalize(p: ~Path) -> ~Path { match p.filestem() { None => p, Some(st) => { let replaced = str::replace(st, "-", "_"); if replaced != st { ~p.with_filestem(replaced) } else { p } } } } // n.b. So far this only handles local workspaces // n.b. The next three functions ignore the package version right // now. Should fix that. /// True if there's a directory in with /// pkgid's short name pub fn workspace_contains_package_id(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> bool { let pkgpath = workspace.push("src").push(pkgid.path.to_str()); os::path_is_dir(&pkgpath) } /// Return the directory for 's source files in . /// Doesn't check that it exists. pub fn pkgid_src_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { let result = workspace.push("src"); result.push(pkgid.path.to_str()) } /// Returns the executable that would be installed for /// in pub fn target_executable_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { let result = workspace.push("bin"); // should use a target-specific subdirectory mk_output_path(Main, pkgid.path.to_str(), result) } /// Returns the executable that would be installed for /// in pub fn target_library_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { let result = workspace.push("lib"); mk_output_path(Lib, pkgid.path.to_str(), result) } /// Returns the test executable that would be installed for /// in pub fn target_test_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { let result = workspace.push("build"); mk_output_path(Test, pkgid.path.to_str(), result) } /// Returns the bench executable that would be installed for /// in pub fn target_bench_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { let result = workspace.push("build"); mk_output_path(Bench, pkgid.path.to_str(), result) } /// Return the directory for 's build artifacts in . /// Creates it if it doesn't exist. pub fn build_pkg_id_in_workspace(pkgid: PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path { use conditions::bad_path::cond; let mut result = workspace.push("build"); // n.b. Should actually use a target-specific // subdirectory of build/ result = result.push(normalize(~pkgid.path).to_str()); if os::path_exists(&result) || os::mkdir_recursive(&result, u_rwx) { result } else { cond.raise((result, fmt!("Could not create directory for package %s", pkgid.to_str()))) } } /// Return the output file for a given directory name, /// given whether we're building a library and whether we're building tests pub fn mk_output_path(what: OutputType, short_name: ~str, dir: Path) -> Path { match what { Lib => dir.push(os::dll_filename(short_name)), _ => dir.push(fmt!("%s%s%s", short_name, if what == Test { ~"test" } else { ~"" }, os::EXE_SUFFIX)) } }