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Max Howell
3beba13677 Merge pull request #14 from mxcl/delete-noop
Delete noop
2019-01-26 11:12:17 -05:00
Max Howell
bafb05ff54 Document noop behavior 2019-01-26 11:05:49 -05:00
Max Howell
356a1b3ac2 Delete is a noop if file doesn’t exist
Closes #11.
2019-01-26 11:05:31 -05:00
Max Howell
6d8712f4d6 Remove mkpath, add mkdir(.p) 2019-01-26 11:05:10 -05:00
Max Howell
8744b68709 Make nodoc work for Codable 2019-01-26 10:59:20 -05:00
4 changed files with 80 additions and 50 deletions

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ print(foo) // => /bar/foo
print(foo.isFile) // => true print(foo.isFile) // => true
// A practical example: installing a helper executable // A practical example: installing a helper executable
try Bundle.resources.join("helper").copy(into: Path.home.join(".local/bin").mkpath()).chmod(0o500) try Bundle.resources.join("helper").copy(into: Path.home.join(".local/bin").mkdir(.p)).chmod(0o500)
``` ```
We emphasize safety and correctness, just like Swift, and also (again like We emphasize safety and correctness, just like Swift, and also (again like
@@ -184,6 +184,16 @@ Path("~/foo")! // => /Users/mxcl/foo
Path("~foo") // => nil Path("~foo") // => nil
``` ```
*Path.swift* has the general policty that if the desired end result preexists,
then its a noop:
* If you try to delete a file, but the file doesn't exist, we do nothing.
* If you try to make a directory and it already exists, we do nothing.
However notably if you try to copy or move a file with specifying `overwrite`
and the file already exists at the destination and is identical, we dont check
for that as the check was deemed too expensive to be worthwhile.
# Installation # Installation
SwiftPM: SwiftPM:

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ public extension CodingUserInfoKey {
*/ */
extension Path: Codable { extension Path: Codable {
/// - SeeAlso: `CodingUserInfoKey.relativePath` /// - SeeAlso: `CodingUserInfoKey.relativePath`
// :nodoc: /// :nodoc:
public init(from decoder: Decoder) throws { public init(from decoder: Decoder) throws {
let value = try decoder.singleValueContainer().decode(String.self) let value = try decoder.singleValueContainer().decode(String.self)
if value.hasPrefix("/") { if value.hasPrefix("/") {
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ extension Path: Codable {
} }
/// - SeeAlso: `CodingUserInfoKey.relativePath` /// - SeeAlso: `CodingUserInfoKey.relativePath`
// :nodoc: /// :nodoc:
public func encode(to encoder: Encoder) throws { public func encode(to encoder: Encoder) throws {
var container = encoder.singleValueContainer() var container = encoder.singleValueContainer()
if let root = encoder.userInfo[.relativePath] as? Path { if let root = encoder.userInfo[.relativePath] as? Path {

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@@ -5,10 +5,18 @@ public extension Path {
/** /**
Copies a file. Copies a file.
try Path.root.join("bar").copy(to: Path.home/"foo")
// => "/Users/mxcl/foo"
- Note: `throws` if `to` is a directory. - Note: `throws` if `to` is a directory.
- Parameter to: Destination filename. - Parameter to: Destination filename.
- Parameter overwrite: If `true` and both `self` and `to` are files, overwrites `to`. - Parameter overwrite: If `true` and both `self` and `to` are files, overwrites `to`.
- Note: If either `self` or `to are directories, `overwrite` is ignored. - Note: If either `self` or `to are directories, `overwrite` is ignored.
- Note: Throws if `overwrite` is `false` yet `to` is *already* identical to
`self` because even though *Path.swifts* policy is to noop if the desired
end result preexists, checking for this condition is too expensive a
trade-off.
- Returns: `to` to allow chaining - Returns: `to` to allow chaining
- SeeAlso: `copy(into:overwrite:)` - SeeAlso: `copy(into:overwrite:)`
*/ */
@@ -24,15 +32,22 @@ public extension Path {
/** /**
Copies a file into a directory Copies a file into a directory
try Path.root.join("bar").copy(into: .home)
// => "/Users/mxcl/bar"
// Create ~/.local/bin, copy `ls` there and make the new copy executable
try Path.root.join("bin/ls").copy(into: Path.home.join(".local/bin").mkdir(.p)).chmod(0o500)
If the destination does not exist, this function creates the directory first. If the destination does not exist, this function creates the directory first.
// Create ~/.local/bin, copy `ls` there and make the new copy executable
try Path.root.join("bin/ls").copy(into: Path.home.join(".local/bin").mkpath()).chmod(0o500)
- Note: `throws` if `into` is a file.
- Parameter into: Destination directory - Parameter into: Destination directory
- Parameter overwrite: If true overwrites any file that already exists at `into`. - Parameter overwrite: If true overwrites any file that already exists at `into`.
- Returns: The `Path` of the newly copied file. - Returns: The `Path` of the newly copied file.
- Note: `throws` if `into` is a file.
- Note: Throws if `overwrite` is `false` yet `to` is *already* identical to
`self` because even though *Path.swifts* policy is to noop if the desired
end result preexists, checking for this condition is too expensive a
trade-off.
- SeeAlso: `copy(into:overwrite:)` - SeeAlso: `copy(into:overwrite:)`
*/ */
@discardableResult @discardableResult
@@ -59,10 +74,18 @@ public extension Path {
/** /**
Moves a file. Moves a file.
- Note: `throws` if `to` is a directory.
try Path.root.join("bar").move(to: Path.home/"foo")
// => "/Users/mxcl/foo"
- Parameter to: Destination filename. - Parameter to: Destination filename.
- Parameter overwrite: If true overwrites any file that already exists at `to`. - Parameter overwrite: If true overwrites any file that already exists at `to`.
- Returns: `to` to allow chaining - Returns: `to` to allow chaining
- Note: `throws` if `to` is a directory.
- Note: Throws if `overwrite` is `false` yet `to` is *already* identical to
`self` because even though *Path.swifts* policy is to noop if the desired
end result preexists, checking for this condition is too expensive a
trade-off.
- SeeAlso: move(into:overwrite:) - SeeAlso: move(into:overwrite:)
*/ */
@discardableResult @discardableResult
@@ -77,18 +100,21 @@ public extension Path {
/** /**
Moves a file into a directory Moves a file into a directory
try Path.root.join("bar").move(into: .home)
// => "/Users/mxcl/bar"
If the destination does not exist, this function creates the directory first. If the destination does not exist, this function creates the directory first.
- Note: `throws` if `into` is a file.
- Parameter into: Destination directory - Parameter into: Destination directory
- Parameter overwrite: If true overwrites any file that already exists at `into`. - Parameter overwrite: If true *overwrites* any file that already exists at `into`.
- Note: `throws` if `into` is a file.
- Returns: The `Path` of destination filename. - Returns: The `Path` of destination filename.
- SeeAlso: move(into:overwrite:) - SeeAlso: move(into:overwrite:)
*/ */
@discardableResult @discardableResult
func move(into: Path) throws -> Path { func move(into: Path) throws -> Path {
if !into.exists { if !into.exists {
try into.mkpath() try into.mkdir(.p)
} else if !into.isDirectory { } else if !into.isDirectory {
throw CocoaError.error(.fileWriteFileExists) throw CocoaError.error(.fileWriteFileExists)
} }
@@ -97,10 +123,16 @@ public extension Path {
return rv return rv
} }
/// Deletes the path, recursively if a directory. /**
Deletes the path, recursively if a directory.
- Note: noop: if the path doesnt exist
*Path.swift* doesnt error if desired end result preexists.
*/
@inlinable @inlinable
func delete() throws { func delete() throws {
try FileManager.default.removeItem(at: url) if exists {
try FileManager.default.removeItem(at: url)
}
} }
/** /**
@@ -113,49 +145,37 @@ public extension Path {
return try "".write(to: self) return try "".write(to: self)
} }
/// Helper due to Linux Swift being incomplete. /**
private func _foo(go: () throws -> Void) throws { Creates the directory at this path.
#if !os(Linux) - Note: Does not create any intermediary directories.
- Parameter options: Specify `mkdir(.p)` to create intermediary directories.
- Note: We do not error if the directory already exists (even without `.p`)
because *Path.swift* noops if the desired end result preexists.
- Returns: `self` to allow chaining.
*/
@discardableResult
func mkdir(_ options: MakeDirectoryOptions? = nil) throws -> Path {
do { do {
try go() let wid = options == .p
try FileManager.default.createDirectory(at: self.url, withIntermediateDirectories: wid, attributes: nil)
} catch CocoaError.Code.fileWriteFileExists { } catch CocoaError.Code.fileWriteFileExists {
// noop //noop (fails to trigger on Linux)
}
#else
do {
try go()
} catch { } catch {
#if os(Linux)
let error = error as NSError let error = error as NSError
guard error.domain == NSCocoaErrorDomain, error.code == CocoaError.Code.fileWriteFileExists.rawValue else { guard error.domain == NSCocoaErrorDomain, error.code == CocoaError.Code.fileWriteFileExists.rawValue else {
throw error throw error
} }
} #else
#endif throw error
} #endif
/**
Creates the directory at this path.
- Note: Does not create any intermediary directories.
- Returns: `self` to allow chaining.
*/
@discardableResult
func mkdir() throws -> Path {
try _foo {
try FileManager.default.createDirectory(at: self.url, withIntermediateDirectories: false, attributes: nil)
}
return self
}
/**
Creates the directory at this path.
- Note: Creates any intermediary directories, if required.
- Returns: `self` to allow chaining.
*/
@discardableResult
func mkpath() throws -> Path {
try _foo {
try FileManager.default.createDirectory(at: url, withIntermediateDirectories: true, attributes: nil)
} }
return self return self
} }
} }
/// Options for `Path.mkdir`
public enum MakeDirectoryOptions {
/// Creates intermediary directories. Works the same as mkdir -p.
case p
}

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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class PathTests: XCTestCase {
try Path.mktemp { try Path.mktemp {
for _ in 0...1 { for _ in 0...1 {
try $0.join("a").mkdir() try $0.join("a").mkdir()
try $0.join("b/c").mkpath() try $0.join("b/c").mkdir(.p)
} }
} }
} }