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Module Stdune.Path
Representation of paths
The aim of this module is to provide a solid basis to reason about file and directory paths inside the Dune code base. What it is not is a complete API for paths management that handles all the aspects of file system paths. It simply exposes a high-level and portable API that covers the needs of Dune.
Model of the file system
Local paths
Dune sees the file system as two parts. The first part is composed of the source tree and the build directory. In this part, Dune doesn't know about symlinks and has a fully expanded view of the file system. This means that if the user has a symlink `src/foo` pointing to `bar`, then `src/foo/x` and `bar/x` are seen as two different paths.
A path in this world is called a local path and is simply a sequence of path components. A path component being a string other than "." or ".." and not containing the path separator character ('/').
Such a path can be rooted at the source tree root, the build directory or an unspecified root. All these paths are represented by values of type 'a Path.Local_gen.t where 'a denotes the root of the path.
External paths
The second part is the "external world". It is all the paths that live outside of the workspace and build directory. To be on the safe side Dune makes no assumption does nothing clever with these paths.
External paths are presented as Path.External.t values.contents
The Path.t type
The Path.t type represents all possible paths, i.e. both local and extenral paths.
module Local_gen : sig ... endRelative path relative to the root tracked by the type system.
module Unspecified : sig ... endmodule Local : sig ... endRelative path with unspecified root.
module Source : sig ... endIn the source section of the current workspace.
module External : sig ... endmodule Build : sig ... endval to_string : t -> stringval of_string : string -> tval parse_string_exn : loc:Stdune__.Loc0.t -> string -> tval pp : Format.formatter -> t -> unita directory is smaller than its descendants
include Comparator.S with type t := t
val compare : t -> t -> Ordering.tval extension : t -> stringval basename : t -> stringmodule Set : sig ... endval hash : t -> intval to_string_maybe_quoted : t -> stringto_string_maybe_quoted t is maybe_quoted (to_string t)
val root : tval external_ : External.t -> tval is_root : t -> boolval is_managed : t -> boolval of_filename_relative_to_initial_cwd : string -> tCreate an external path. If the argument is relative, assume it is relative to the initial directory dune was launched in.
val to_absolute_filename : t -> stringConvert a path to an absolute filename. Must be called after the workspace root has been set. root is the root directory of local paths
Extract the build context from a path. For instance, representing paths as strings:
extract_build_context "_build/blah/foo/bar" = Some ("blah", "foo/bar")It doesn't work correctly (doesn't return a sensible source path) for build directories that are not build contexts, e.g. "_build/install" and "_build/.aliases".
Same as extract_build_context but return the build context as a path:
extract_build_context "_build/blah/foo/bar" = Some ("_build/blah", "foo/bar")Drop the "_build/blah" prefix if present, return t otherwise
Drop the "_build/blah" prefix if present, return t if it's a source file, otherwise fail.
val explode : t -> string list optionval explode_exn : t -> string listval build_dir : tThe build directory
val is_in_build_dir : t -> boolis_in_build_dir t = is_descendant t ~of:build_dir
val is_in_source_tree : t -> boolis_in_build_dir t = is_managed t && not (is_in_build_dir t)
val is_strict_descendant_of_build_dir : t -> boolis_strict_descendant_of_build_dir t = is_in_build_dir t && t <> build_dir
val exists : t -> boolval readdir_unsorted : t -> (string list, Unix.error) Result.tval is_directory : t -> boolval is_file : t -> boolval rmdir : t -> unitval unlink : t -> unitval unlink_no_err : t -> unitval rm_rf : t -> unitval mkdir_p : t -> unitval pp_debug : Format.formatter -> t -> unitval in_source : string -> tpaths guaranteed to be in the source directory
val set_root : External.t -> unitSet the workspace root. Can only be called once and the path must be absolute
module L : sig ... endReturn the "local part" of a path. For local paths (in build directory or source tree), this returns the path itself. For external paths, it returns a path that is relative to the current directory. For example, the local part of /a/b is ./a/b.
val stat : t -> Unix.statsval set_of_source_paths : Source.Set.t -> Set.t