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don't throw an exception for the trivial case of isStorePath()...
Previously if isStorePath() was called on anything other than a
top-level /nix/store/some-path, it would throw a BadStorePath exception.
This commit duplicates the absolutely trivial check, into
maybeParseStorePath(), and leaves exception throwing to
parseStorePath(), the function that assumes you're already giving a
valid path instead of the one whose purpose is to check if its valid or
not...
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@ -64,6 +64,11 @@ StorePath Store::parseStorePath(std::string_view path) const
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std::optional<StorePath> Store::maybeParseStorePath(std::string_view path) const
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{
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// If it's not an absolute path, or if the dirname of the path isn't /nix/store
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// (or whatever our storeDir is), then it can't be a store path.
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if ((path.size() > 0 && path[0] != '/') || dirOf(canonPath(path)) != this->storeDir) {
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return std::nullopt;
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}
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try {
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return parseStorePath(path);
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} catch (Error &) {
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