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libutil: implement a realPath() utility
Just a wrapper around POSIX realpath().
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <filesystem>
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#include <atomic>
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return s.empty() ? "/" : std::move(s);
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}
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Path realPath(Path const & path)
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{
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// With nullptr, realpath() malloc's and returns a new c-string.
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char * resolved = realpath(path.c_str(), nullptr);
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int saved = errno;
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if (resolved == nullptr) {
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throw SysError(saved, "cannot get realpath for '%s'", path);
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}
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Finally const _free([&] { free(resolved); });
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// There's not really a from_raw_parts() for std::string.
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// The copy is not a big deal.
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Path ret(resolved);
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return ret;
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}
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void chmodPath(const Path & path, mode_t mode)
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{
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if (chmod(path.c_str(), mode) == -1)
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*/
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Path canonPath(PathView path, bool resolveSymlinks = false);
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/**
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* Resolves a file path to a fully absolute path with no symbolic links.
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*
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* @param path The path to resolve. If it is relative, it will be resolved relative
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* to the process's current directory.
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*
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* @note This is not a pure function; it performs this resolution by querying
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* the filesystem.
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*
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* @note @ref path sadly must be (a reference to) an owned string, as std::string_view
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* are not valid C strings...
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*
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* @return The fully resolved path.
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*/
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Path realPath(Path const & path);
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/**
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* Change the permissions of a path
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* Not called `chmod` as it shadows and could be confused with
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