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lib.path.subpath.normalise: init
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@ -4,10 +4,20 @@ let
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inherit (builtins)
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isString
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split
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match
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;
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inherit (lib.lists)
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length
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head
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last
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genList
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elemAt
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;
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inherit (lib.strings)
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concatStringsSep
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substring
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;
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"The given string \"${value}\" contains a `..` component, which is not allowed in subpaths"
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else null;
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# Split and normalise a relative path string into its components.
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# Error for ".." components and doesn't include "." components
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splitRelPath = path:
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let
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# Split the string into its parts using regex for efficiency. This regex
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# matches patterns like "/", "/./", "/././", with arbitrarily many "/"s
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# together. These are the main special cases:
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# - Leading "./" gets split into a leading "." part
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# - Trailing "/." or "/" get split into a trailing "." or ""
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# part respectively
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#
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# These are the only cases where "." and "" parts can occur
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parts = split "/+(\\./+)*" path;
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# `split` creates a list of 2 * k + 1 elements, containing the k +
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# 1 parts, interleaved with k matches where k is the number of
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# (non-overlapping) matches. This calculation here gets the number of parts
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# back from the list length
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# floor( (2 * k + 1) / 2 ) + 1 == floor( k + 1/2 ) + 1 == k + 1
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partCount = length parts / 2 + 1;
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# To assemble the final list of components we want to:
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# - Skip a potential leading ".", normalising "./foo" to "foo"
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# - Skip a potential trailing "." or "", normalising "foo/" and "foo/." to
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# "foo". See ./path.md#trailing-slashes
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skipStart = if head parts == "." then 1 else 0;
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skipEnd = if last parts == "." || last parts == "" then 1 else 0;
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# We can now know the length of the result by removing the number of
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# skipped parts from the total number
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componentCount = partCount - skipEnd - skipStart;
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in
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# Special case of a single "." path component. Such a case leaves a
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# componentCount of -1 due to the skipStart/skipEnd not verifying that
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# they don't refer to the same character
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if path == "." then []
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# Generate the result list directly. This is more efficient than a
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# combination of `filter`, `init` and `tail`, because here we don't
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# allocate any intermediate lists
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else genList (index:
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# To get to the element we need to add the number of parts we skip and
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# multiply by two due to the interleaved layout of `parts`
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elemAt parts ((skipStart + index) * 2)
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) componentCount;
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# Join relative path components together
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joinRelPath = components:
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# Always return relative paths with `./` as a prefix (./path.md#leading-dots-for-relative-paths)
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"./" +
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# An empty string is not a valid relative path, so we need to return a `.` when we have no components
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(if components == [] then "." else concatStringsSep "/" components);
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in /* No rec! Add dependencies on this file at the top. */ {
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subpath.isValid = value:
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subpathInvalidReason value == null;
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/* Normalise a subpath. Throw an error if the subpath isn't valid, see
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`lib.path.subpath.isValid`
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- Limit repeating `/` to a single one
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- Remove redundant `.` components
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- Remove trailing `/` and `/.`
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- Add leading `./`
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Laws:
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- (Idempotency) Normalising multiple times gives the same result:
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subpath.normalise (subpath.normalise p) == subpath.normalise p
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- (Uniqueness) There's only a single normalisation for the paths that lead to the same file system node:
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subpath.normalise p != subpath.normalise q -> $(realpath ${p}) != $(realpath ${q})
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- Don't change the result when appended to a Nix path value:
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base + ("/" + p) == base + ("/" + subpath.normalise p)
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- Don't change the path according to `realpath`:
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$(realpath ${p}) == $(realpath ${subpath.normalise p})
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- Only error on invalid subpaths:
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builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise p)).success == subpath.isValid p
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Type:
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subpath.normalise :: String -> String
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Example:
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# limit repeating `/` to a single one
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subpath.normalise "foo//bar"
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=> "./foo/bar"
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# remove redundant `.` components
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subpath.normalise "foo/./bar"
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=> "./foo/bar"
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# add leading `./`
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subpath.normalise "foo/bar"
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=> "./foo/bar"
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# remove trailing `/`
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subpath.normalise "foo/bar/"
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=> "./foo/bar"
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# remove trailing `/.`
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subpath.normalise "foo/bar/."
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=> "./foo/bar"
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# Return the current directory as `./.`
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subpath.normalise "."
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=> "./."
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# error on `..` path components
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subpath.normalise "foo/../bar"
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=> <error>
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# error on empty string
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subpath.normalise ""
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=> <error>
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# error on absolute path
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subpath.normalise "/foo"
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=> <error>
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*/
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subpath.normalise = path:
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assert assertMsg (subpathInvalidReason path == null)
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"lib.path.subpath.normalise: Argument is not a valid subpath string: ${subpathInvalidReason path}";
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joinRelPath (splitRelPath path);
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}
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expr = subpath.isValid "foo/..../bar";
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expected = true;
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample1 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo//bar";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample2 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo/./bar";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample3 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo/bar";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample4 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo/bar/";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample5 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo/bar/.";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample6 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise ".";
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expected = "./.";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample7 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise "foo/../bar")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample8 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise "")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseExample9 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise "/foo")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseIsValidDots = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "./foo/.bar/.../baz...qux";
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expected = "./foo/.bar/.../baz...qux";
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseWrongType = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise null)).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testSubpathNormaliseTwoDots = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise "..")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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};
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in
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if cases == [] then "Unit tests successful"
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