[Python-checkins] CVS: python/dist/src/Lib/plat-riscos riscosenviron.py,NONE,1.1 riscospath.py,NONE,1.1 rourl2path.py,NONE,1.1

Guido van Rossum gvanrossum@users.sourceforge.net
Thu, 01 Mar 2001 21:55:09 -0800


Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Lib/plat-riscos
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv8479

Added Files:
	riscosenviron.py riscospath.py rourl2path.py 
Log Message:
RISCOS files by dschwertberger

--- NEW FILE: riscosenviron.py ---
"""A more or less complete user-defined wrapper around dictionary objects."""

import riscos

class _Environ:
    def __init__(self):
        pass
    def __repr__(self):
        return repr(riscos.getenvdict())
    def __cmp__(self, dict):
        if isinstance(dict, UserDict):
            return cmp(riscos.getenvdict(), dict)
    def __len__(self):
        return len(riscos.getenvdict())
    def __getitem__(self, key):
        ret = riscos.getenv(key)
        if ret<>None:
            return ret
        else:
            raise KeyError
    def __setitem__(self, key, item):
        riscos.setenv(key, item)
    def __delitem__(self, key):
        riscos.delenv(key)
    def clear(self):
        # too dangerous on RISC OS
        pass
    def copy(self):
        return riscos.getenvdict()
    def keys(self): return riscos.getenvdict().keys()
    def items(self): return riscos.getenvdict().items()
    def values(self): return riscos.getenvdict().values()
    def has_key(self, key):
        value = riscos.getenv(key)
        return value<>None
    def update(self, dict):
        for k, v in dict.items():
            riscos.putenv(k, v)
    def get(self, key, failobj=None):
        value = riscos.getenv(key)
        if value<>None:
            return value
        else:
            return failobj

environ = _Environ()

--- NEW FILE: riscospath.py ---
# Module 'riscospath' -- common operations on RISC OS pathnames.

# contributed by Andrew Clover  ( andrew@oaktree.co.uk )

# The "os.path" name is an alias for this module on RISC OS systems;
# on other systems (e.g. Mac, Windows), os.path provides the same
# operations in a manner specific to that platform, and is an alias
# to another module (e.g. macpath, ntpath).

"""
Instead of importing this module directly, import os and refer to this module
as os.path.
"""


# Imports - make an error-generating swi object if the swi module is not
# available (ie. we are not running on RISC OS Python)

import os, stat, string

try:
  import swi
except ImportError:
  class _swi:
    def swi(*a):
      raise AttributeError, 'This function only available under RISC OS'
    block= swi
  swi= _swi()

[_false, _true]= range(2)

_roots= ['$', '&', '%', '@', '\\']


# _allowMOSFSNames
# After importing riscospath, set _allowMOSFSNames true if you want the module
# to understand the "-SomeFS-" notation left over from the old BBC Master MOS,
# as well as the standard "SomeFS:" notation. Set this to be fully backwards
# compatible but remember that "-SomeFS-" can also be a perfectly valid file
# name so care must be taken when splitting and joining paths.

_allowMOSFSNames= _false


## Path manipulation, RISC OS stylee.

def _split(p):
  """
split filing system name (including special field) and drive specifier from rest
of path. This is needed by many riscospath functions.
"""
  dash= _allowMOSFSNames and p[:1]=='-'
  if dash:
    q= string.find(p, '-', 1)+1
  else:
    if p[:1]==':':
      q= 0
    else:
      q= string.find(p, ':')+1 # q= index of start of non-FS portion of path
  s= string.find(p, '#')
  if s==-1 or s>q:
    s= q # find end of main FS name, not including special field
  else:
    for c in p[dash:s]:
      if c not in string.letters:
        q= 0
        break # disallow invalid non-special-field characters in FS name
  r= q
  if p[q:q+1]==':':
    r= string.find(p, '.', q+1)+1
    if r==0:
      r= len(p) # find end of drive name (if any) following FS name (if any)
  return (p[:q], p[q:r], p[r:])


def normcase(p):
  """
Normalize the case of a pathname. This converts to lowercase as the native RISC
OS filesystems are case-insensitive. However, not all filesystems have to be,
and there's no simple way to find out what type an FS is argh.
"""
  return string.lower(p)


def isabs(p):
  """
Return whether a path is absolute. Under RISC OS, a file system specifier does
not make a path absolute, but a drive name or number does, and so does using the
symbol for root, URD, library, CSD or PSD. This means it is perfectly possible
to have an "absolute" URL dependent on the current working directory, and
equally you can have a "relative" URL that's on a completely different device to
the current one argh.
"""
  (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
  return drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots


def join(a, *p):
  """
Join path elements with the directory separator, replacing the entire path when
an absolute or FS-changing path part is found.
"""
  j= a
  for b in p:
    (fs, drive, path)= _split(b)
    if fs!='' or drive!='' or path[:1] in _roots:
      j= b
    else:
      j= j+'.'+b
  return j


def split(p):
  """
Split a path in head (everything up to the last '.') and tail (the rest). FS
name must still be dealt with separately since special field may contain '.'.
"""
  (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
  q= string.rfind(path, '.')
  if q!=-1:
    return (fs+drive+path[:q], path[q+1:])
  return ('', p)


def splitext(p):
  """
Split a path in root and extension. This assumes the 'using slash for dot and
dot for slash with foreign files' convention common in RISC OS is in force.
"""
  (tail, head)= split(p)
  if '/' in head:
    q= len(head)-string.rfind(head, '/')
    return (p[:-q], p[-q:])
  return (p, '')


def splitdrive(p):
  """
Split a pathname into a drive specification (including FS name) and the rest of
the path. The terminating dot of the drive name is included in the drive
specification.
"""
  (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
  return (fs+drive, p)


def basename(p):
  """
Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
"""
  return split(p)[1]


def dirname(p):
  """
Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
"""
  return split(p)[0]


def commonprefix(ps):
  """
Return the longest prefix of all list elements. Purely string-based; does not
separate any path parts. Why am I in os.path?
"""
  if len(ps)==0:
    return ''
  prefix= ps[0]
  for p in ps[1:]:
    prefix= prefix[:len(p)]
    for i in range(len(prefix)):
      if prefix[i] <> p[i]:
        prefix= prefix[:i]
        if i==0:
          return ''
        break
  return prefix


## File access functions. Why are we in os.path?

def getsize(p):
  """
Return the size of a file, reported by os.stat().
"""
  st= os.stat(p)
  return st[stat.ST_SIZE]


def getmtime(p):
  """
Return the last modification time of a file, reported by os.stat().
"""
  st = os.stat(p)
  return st[stat.ST_MTIME]

getatime= getmtime


# RISC OS-specific file access functions

def exists(p):
  """
Test whether a path exists.
"""
  return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p)!=0


def isdir(p):
  """
Is a path a directory? Includes image files.
"""
  return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [2, 3]


def isfile(p):
  """
Test whether a path is a file, including image files.
"""
  return swi.swi('OS_File', '5s;i', p) in [1, 3]


def islink(p):
  """
RISC OS has no links or mounts.
"""
  return _false

ismount= islink


# Same-file testing.

# samefile works on filename comparison since there is no ST_DEV and ST_INO is
# not reliably unique (esp. directories). First it has to normalise the
# pathnames, which it can do 'properly' using OS_FSControl since samefile can
# assume it's running on RISC OS (unlike normpath).

def samefile(fa, fb):
  """
Test whether two pathnames reference the same actual file.
"""
  l= 512
  b= swi.block(l)
  swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fa, b, l)
  fa= b.ctrlstring()
  swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'isb..i', 37, fb, b, l)
  fb= b.ctrlstring()
  return fa==fb


def sameopenfile(a, b):
  """
Test whether two open file objects reference the same file.
"""
  return os.fstat(a)[stat.ST_INO]==os.fstat(b)[stat.ST_INO]


## Path canonicalisation

# 'user directory' is taken as meaning the User Root Directory, which is in
# practice never used, for anything.

def expanduser(p):
  (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
  l= 512
  b= swi.block(l)

  if path[:1]!='@':
    return p
  if fs=='':
    fsno= swi.swi('OS_Args', '00;i')
    swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'iibi', 33, fsno, b, l)
    fsname= b.ctrlstring()
  else:
    if fs[:1]=='-':
      fsname= fs[1:-1]
    else:
      fsname= fs[:-1]
    fsname= string.split(fsname, '#', 1)[0] # remove special field from fs
  x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib2s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
  if x<l:
    urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
  else: # no URD! try CSD
    x= swi.swi('OS_FSControl', 'ib0s.i;.....i', 54, b, fsname, l)
    if x<l:
      urd= b.tostring(0, l-x-1)
    else: # no CSD! use root
      urd= '$'
  return fsname+':'+urd+path[1:]

# Environment variables are in angle brackets.

def expandvars(p):
  """
Expand environment variables using OS_GSTrans.
"""
  l= 512
  b= swi.block(l)
  return b.tostring(0, swi.swi('OS_GSTrans', 'sbi;..i', p, b, l))


# Return an absolute path.

def abspath(p):
  return normpath(join(os.getcwd(), p))


# Normalize a path. Only special path element under RISC OS is "^" for "..".

def normpath(p):
  """
Normalize path, eliminating up-directory ^s.
"""
  (fs, drive, path)= _split(p)
  rhs= ''
  ups= 0
  while path!='':
    (path, el)= split(path)
    if el=='^':
      ups= ups+1
    else:
      if ups>0:
        ups= ups-1
      else:
        if rhs=='':
          rhs= el
        else:
          rhs= el+'.'+rhs
  while ups>0:
    ups= ups-1
    rhs= '^.'+rhs
  return fs+drive+rhs


# Directory tree walk.
# Independent of host system. Why am I in os.path?

def walk(top, func, arg):
  """
walk(top,func,args) calls func(arg, d, files) for each directory "d" in the tree
rooted at "top" (including "top" itself). "files" is a list of all the files and
subdirs in directory "d".
"""
  try:
    names= os.listdir(top)
  except os.error:
    return
  func(arg, top, names)
  for name in names:
    name= join(top, name)
    if isdir(name) and not islink(name):
       walk(name, func, arg)


--- NEW FILE: rourl2path.py ---
"""riscos specific module for conversion between pathnames and URLs.
Based on macurl2path.
Do not import directly, use urllib instead."""

import string
import urllib
import os

def url2pathname(pathname):
    "Convert /-delimited pathname to mac pathname"
    #
    # XXXX The .. handling should be fixed...
    #
    tp = urllib.splittype(pathname)[0]
    if tp and tp <> 'file':
	raise RuntimeError, 'Cannot convert non-local URL to pathname'
    components = string.split(pathname, '/')
    # Remove . and embedded ..
    i = 0
    while i < len(components):
	if components[i] == '.':
	    del components[i]
	elif components[i] == '..' and i > 0 and \
				  components[i-1] not in ('', '..'):
	    del components[i-1:i+1]
	    i = i-1
	elif components[i] == '' and i > 0 and components[i-1] <> '':
	    del components[i]
	else:
	    if components[i]<>'..' and string.find(components[i], '.')<>-1 :
	        components[i] = string.join(string.split(components[i],'.'),'/')
	    i = i+1
    if not components[0]:
	# Absolute unix path, don't start with colon
	return string.join(components[1:], '.')
    else:
	# relative unix path, start with colon. First replace
	# leading .. by empty strings (giving ::file)
	i = 0
	while i < len(components) and components[i] == '..':
	    components[i] = '^'
	    i = i + 1
	return string.join(components, '.')

def pathname2url(pathname):
    "convert mac pathname to /-delimited pathname"
    if '/' in pathname:
	raise RuntimeError, "Cannot convert pathname containing slashes"
    components = string.split(pathname, ':')
    # Replace empty string ('::') by .. (will result in '/../' later)
    for i in range(1, len(components)):
	if components[i] == '':
	    components[i] = '..'
    # Truncate names longer than 31 bytes
    components = map(lambda x: x[:31], components)

    if os.path.isabs(pathname):
	return '/' + string.join(components, '/')
    else:
	return string.join(components, '/')

def test():
    for url in ["index.html",
                "/SCSI::SCSI4/$/Anwendung/Comm/Apps/!Fresco/Welcome",
                "../index.html",
		"bar/index.html",
		"/foo/bar/index.html",
		"/foo/bar/",
		"/"]:
	print `url`, '->', `url2pathname(url)`
    for path in ["drive:",
		 "drive:dir:",
		 "drive:dir:file",
		 "drive:file",
		 "file",
		 ":file",
		 ":dir:",
		 ":dir:file"]:
	print `path`, '->', `pathname2url(path)`

if __name__ == '__main__':
    test()