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Max Howell
6e1eeb158a No fatal on linux Swift < 5 2020-01-25 14:00:59 -05:00
Max Howell
260196a27a CodeCoverage++ 2020-01-25 14:00:59 -05:00
Max Howell
0de9715b46 [ci skip] Update README.md 2020-01-25 12:05:58 -05:00
Max Howell
240d699986 Delete pushed version tag on failed deploy 2020-01-25 10:53:23 -05:00
Max Howell
b63b5746dc Delete pushed version tag on failed deploy 2020-01-24 12:14:03 -05:00
Max Howell
f062ed9ce3 Fix CI deploy 2020-01-24 12:01:34 -05:00
Max Howell
f1f7ee33b1 [ci skip] List all support Swift 2020-01-24 11:17:42 -05:00
Max Howell
694d04f18b Prepare 1.0.0 release 2020-01-24 11:03:07 -05:00
Max Howell
5636a7ac65 Update Swift Linux test versions 2020-01-18 12:10:32 -05:00
Max Howell
3e964833ff Fix README documentation for Finder 2020-01-18 12:10:32 -05:00
10 changed files with 321 additions and 82 deletions

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@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
# only run for: merge commits, releases and pull-requests
if: type != push OR branch = master OR branch =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
if: type != push OR branch = master OR branch =~ /^deploy-\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/ OR branch =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
stages:
- name: pretest
if: NOT branch =~ /^deploy-\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
- name: test
if: NOT branch =~ /^deploy-\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
- name: deploy
if: branch =~ /^deploy-\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
- name: publish
if: branch =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-.*)?$/
os: osx
@@ -64,12 +68,16 @@ jobs:
script: swift test --parallel
- <<: *linux
env: SWIFT_VERSION='5.0.2'
name: Linux / Swift 5.0.2
env: SWIFT_VERSION=5.0.3
name: Linux / Swift 5.0.3
- <<: *linux
env: SWIFT_VERSION=5.1-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2019-07-03-a
name: Linux / Swift 5.1 (2019-07-03)
env: SWIFT_VERSION=5.1.3
name: Linux / Swift 5.1.3
- <<: *linux
env: SWIFT_VERSION=5.2-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2020-01-22-a
name: Linux / Swift 5.2.0-dev+2020-01-22-a
- stage: pretest
name: Check Linux tests are syncd
@@ -78,6 +86,24 @@ jobs:
osx_image: xcode10.2
- stage: deploy
name: Deploy
osx_image: xcode11
env: HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP=1
install: brew install mxcl/made/swift-sh
git.depth: false
script:
- set -e
- export VERSION=$(echo $TRAVIS_TAG | cut -c 8-)
- git tag "$VERSION" --force
- git remote set-url origin "https://$GITHUB_TOKEN@github.com/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG.git"
- git push origin "$VERSION"
- swift sh <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxcl/ops/master/deploy) publish-release
- git push origin :$TRAVIS_TAG
after_failure: |
export VERSION=$(echo $TRAVIS_TAG | cut -c 8-)
git push origin :$VERSION
- stage: publish
name: Jazzy
osx_image: xcode10.2
install: gem install jazzy
@@ -96,10 +122,10 @@ jobs:
- name: CocoaPods
osx_image: xcode10.2
install: |
brew install mxcl/made/swift-sh
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxcl/ops/master/deploy
chmod u+x deploy
env: HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP=1
install:
- brew install mxcl/made/swift-sh
- curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxcl/ops/master/deploy
- chmod u+x deploy
before_script: ./deploy generate-podspec
script: pod trunk push
after_success: ./deploy publish-release

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README.md
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@@ -44,10 +44,8 @@ Swift), we provide a thoughtful and comprehensive (yet concise) API.
# Support mxcl
Hi, Im Max Howell and I have written a lot of open source software, and
probably you already use some of it (Homebrew anyone?). I work full-time on
open source and its hard; currently I earn *less* than minimum wage. Please
help me continue my work, I appreciate it x
Hi, Im Max Howell and I have written a lot of open source software—generally
a good deal of my free time 👨🏻‍💻.
<a href="https://www.patreon.com/mxcl">
<img src="https://c5.patreon.com/external/logo/become_a_patron_button@2x.png" width="160">
@@ -75,30 +73,36 @@ try JSONEncoder().encode([Path.home, Path.home/"foo"])
]
```
However, often you want to encode relative paths:
Though we recommend encoding *relative* paths:
```swift
let encoder = JSONEncoder()
encoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = Path.home
encoder.encode([Path.home, Path.home/"foo"])
encoder.encode([Path.home, Path.home/"foo", Path.home/"../baz"])
```
```json
[
"",
"foo",
"../baz"
]
```
**Note** make sure you decode with this key set *also*, otherwise we `fatal`
(unless the paths are absolute obv.)
**Note** if you encode with this key set you *must* decode with the key
set also:
```swift
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
decoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = Path.home
decoder.decode(from: data)
try decoder.decode(from: data) // would throw if `.relativePath` not set
```
> ‡ If you are saving files to a system provided location, eg. Documents then
> the directory could change at Apples choice, or if say the user changes their
> username. Using relative paths also provides you with the flexibility in
> future to change where you are storing your files without hassle.
## Dynamic members
We support `@dynamicMemberLookup`:
@@ -111,7 +115,7 @@ We only provide this for “starting” function, eg. `Path.home` or `Bundle.pat
This is because we found in practice it was easy to write incorrect code, since
everything would compile if we allowed arbituary variables to take *any* named
property as valid syntax. What we have is what you want most of the time but
much less dangerous.
much less (potentially) dangerous (at runtime).
## Initializing from user-input
@@ -129,6 +133,28 @@ expect to be relative.
Our initializer is nameless to be consistent with the equivalent operation for
converting strings to `Int`, `Float` etc. in the standard library.
## Initializing from known strings
Theres no need to use the optional initializer in general if you have known
strings that you need to be paths:
```swift
let absolutePath = "/known/path"
let path1 = Path.root/pathString
let pathWithoutInitialSlash = "known/path"
let path2 = Path.root/pathWithoutInitialSlash
assert(path1 == path2)
let path3 = Path(absolutePath)! // at your options
assert(path2 == path3)
// be cautious:
let path4 = Path(pathWithoutInitialSlash)! // CRASH!
```
## Extensions
We have some extensions to Apple APIs:
@@ -170,38 +196,46 @@ let files = Path.home.ls().files
// ^^ files that both *exist* and are *not* directories
let swiftFiles = Path.home.ls().files.filter{ $0.extension == "swift" }
let includingHiddenFiles = Path.home.ls(.a)
```
**Note** `ls()` does not throw, instead outputing a warning to the console if it
fails to list the directory. The rationale for this is weak, please open a
ticket for discussion.
We provide `find()` for recursive listing:
```swift
Path.home.find().execute { path in
for path in Path.home.find() {
// descends all directories, and includes hidden files
// so it behaves the same as the terminal command `find`
}
```
It is configurable:
```swift
for path in Path.home.find().depth(max: 1).extension("swift").type(.file) {
//
}
```
Which is configurable:
It can be controlled with a closure syntax:
```swift
Path.home.find().maxDepth(1).extension("swift").kind(.file) { path in
Path.home.find().depth(2...3).execute { path in
guard path.basename() != "foo.lock" else { return .abort }
if path.basename() == ".build", path.isDirectory { return .skip }
//
}
```
And can be controlled:
```swift
Path.home.find().execute { path in
guard foo else { return .skip }
guard bar else { return .abort }
return .continue
}
```
Or just get all paths at once:
Or get everything at once as an array:
```swift
let paths = Path.home.find().execute()
let paths = Path.home.find().map(\.self)
```
# `Path.swift` is robust
@@ -210,8 +244,8 @@ Some parts of `FileManager` are not exactly idiomatic. For example
`isExecutableFile` returns `true` even if there is no file there, it is instead
telling you that *if* you made a file there it *could* be executable. Thus we
check the POSIX permissions of the file first, before returning the result of
`isExecutableFile`. `Path.swift` has done the leg-work for you so you can get on
with your work without worries.
`isExecutableFile`. `Path.swift` has done the leg-work for you so you can just
get on with it and not have to worry.
There is also some magic going on in Foundations filesystem APIs, which we look
for and ensure our API is deterministic, eg. [this test].
@@ -225,7 +259,8 @@ round them where necessary.
# Rules & Caveats
Paths are just string representations, there *might not* be a real file there.
Paths are just (normalized) string representations, there *might not* be a real
file there.
```swift
Path.home/"b" // => /Users/mxcl/b
@@ -233,7 +268,7 @@ Path.home/"b" // => /Users/mxcl/b
// joining multiple strings works as youd expect
Path.home/"b"/"c" // => /Users/mxcl/b/c
// joining multiple parts at a time is fine
// joining multiple parts simultaneously is fine
Path.home/"b/c" // => /Users/mxcl/b/c
// joining with absolute paths omits prefixed slash
@@ -266,11 +301,11 @@ Path("/foo/bar/../baz") // => /foo/baz
// symlinks are not resolved
Path.root.bar.symlink(as: "foo")
Path("foo") // => /foo
Path.foo // => /foo
Path("/foo") // => /foo
Path.root.foo // => /foo
// unless you do it explicitly
try Path.foo.readlink() // => /bar
try Path.root.foo.readlink() // => /bar
// `readlink` only resolves the *final* path component,
// thus use `realpath` if there are multiple symlinks
```
@@ -282,7 +317,7 @@ then its a noop:
* If you try to make a directory and it already exists, we do nothing.
* If you call `readlink` on a non-symlink, we return `self`
However notably if you try to copy or move a file with specifying `overwrite`
However notably if you try to copy or move a file without 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.
@@ -293,14 +328,14 @@ for that as the check was deemed too expensive to be worthwhile.
equality check is required.
* There are several symlink paths on Mac that are typically automatically
resolved by Foundation, eg. `/private`, we attempt to do the same for
functions that you would expect it (notably `realpath`), we *do* the same for
`Path.init`, but *do not* if you are joining a path that ends up being one of
these paths, (eg. `Path.root.join("var/private')`).
functions that you would expect it (notably `realpath`), we *do* the same
for `Path.init`, but *do not* if you are joining a path that ends up being
one of these paths, (eg. `Path.root.join("var/private')`).
If a `Path` is a symlink but the destination of the link does not exist `exists`
returns `false`. This seems to be the correct thing to do since symlinks are
meant to be an abstraction for filesystems. To instead verify that there is
no filesystem entry there at all check if `kind` is `nil`.
no filesystem entry there at all check if `type` is `nil`.
## We do not provide change directory functionality
@@ -318,8 +353,8 @@ Apple recommend this because they provide a magic translation for
file:///.file/id=6571367.15106761
Therefore, if you are not using this feature you are fine. If you have URLs the correct
way to get a `Path` is:
Therefore, if you are not using this feature you are fine. If you have URLs the
correct way to get a `Path` is:
```swift
if let path = Path(url: url) {
@@ -332,33 +367,31 @@ actual filesystem path, however we also check the URL has a `file` scheme first.
[file-refs]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl/1408631-filereferenceurl
# In defense of our naming scheme
Chainable syntax demands short method names, thus we adopted the naming scheme
of the terminal, which is absolutely not very “Apple” when it comes to how they
design their APIs, however for users of the terminal (which *surely* is most
developers) it is snappy and familiar.
# Installation
SwiftPM:
```swift
package.append(.package(url: "https://github.com/mxcl/Path.swift.git", from: "0.13.0"))
package.append(.package(url: "https://github.com/mxcl/Path.swift.git", from: "1.0.0"))
```
CocoaPods:
```ruby
pod 'Path.swift', '~> 0.13'
pod 'Path.swift', '~> 1.0.0'
```
Carthage:
> Waiting on: [@Carthage#1945](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage/pull/1945).
## Pre1.0 status
We are pre 1.0, thus we can change the API as we like, and we will (to the
pursuit of getting it *right*)! We will tag 1.0 as soon as possible.
### Get push notifications for new releases
https://mxcl.dev/canopy/
# Alternatives
* [Pathos](https://github.com/dduan/Pathos) by Daniel Duan
@@ -368,7 +401,7 @@ https://mxcl.dev/canopy/
[badge-platforms]: https://img.shields.io/badge/platforms-macOS%20%7C%20Linux%20%7C%20iOS%20%7C%20tvOS%20%7C%20watchOS-lightgrey.svg
[badge-languages]: https://img.shields.io/badge/swift-4.2%20%7C%205.0-orange.svg
[badge-languages]: https://img.shields.io/badge/swift-4.2%20%7C%205.0%20%7C%205.1%20%7C%205.2-orange.svg
[docs]: https://mxcl.dev/Path.swift/Structs/Path.html
[badge-jazzy]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxcl/Path.swift/gh-pages/badge.svg?sanitize=true
[badge-codecov]: https://codecov.io/gh/mxcl/Path.swift/branch/master/graph/badge.svg

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ public extension Pathish {
if overwrite, let tokind = to.type, tokind != .directory, type != .directory {
try FileManager.default.removeItem(at: to.url)
}
#if os(Linux) && !swift(>=5.2) // check if fixed
#if os(Linux) && !swift(>=5.3) // check if fixed
if !overwrite, to.type != nil {
throw CocoaError.error(.fileWriteFileExists)
}
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ public extension Pathish {
if overwrite, let kind = rv.type, kind != .directory {
try FileManager.default.removeItem(at: rv.url)
}
#if os(Linux) && !swift(>=5.2) // check if fixed
#if os(Linux) && !swift(>=5.3) // check if fixed
if !overwrite, rv.type != nil {
throw CocoaError.error(.fileWriteFileExists)
}
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ public extension Pathish {
}
/**
Renames the file at path.
Renames the file (basename only) at path.
Path.root.foo.bar.rename(to: "baz") // => /foo/baz

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@@ -14,7 +14,13 @@ public extension Path {
private let enumerator: FileManager.DirectoryEnumerator!
/// The range of directory depths for which the find operation will return entries.
private(set) public var depth: ClosedRange<Int> = 1...Int.max
private(set) public var depth: ClosedRange<Int> = 1...Int.max {
didSet {
if depth.lowerBound < 0 {
depth = 0...depth.upperBound
}
}
}
/// The kinds of filesystem entries find operations will return.
public var types: Set<EntryType> {
@@ -42,12 +48,8 @@ extension Path.Finder: Sequence, IteratorProtocol {
continue
}
if enumerator.level < depth.lowerBound {
if path == self.path, depth.lowerBound == 0 {
return path
} else {
continue
}
}
#endif
if let type = path.type, !types.contains(type) { continue }
@@ -128,7 +130,11 @@ public extension Path.Finder {
while let path = next() {
switch try closure(path) {
case .skip:
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5.0)
enumerator.skipDescendants()
#else
fputs("warning: skip is not implemented for Swift < 5.0\n", stderr)
#endif
case .abort:
return
case .continue:

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@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ public extension Pathish {
/**
- Returns: `true` if the path represents an actual filesystem entry.
- Note: If `self` is a symlink the return value represents the destination.
- Note: If `self` is a symlink the return value represents the destination, thus if the destination doesnt exist this returns `false` even if the symlink exists.
- Note: To determine if a symlink exists, use `.type`.
*/
var exists: Bool {
return FileManager.default.fileExists(atPath: string)

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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ public extension Pathish {
Returns the filename extension of this path.
- Remark: If there is no extension returns "".
- Remark: If the filename ends with any number of ".", returns "".
- Note: We special case eg. `foo.tar.gz`.
- Note: We special case eg. `foo.tar.gz`there are a limited number of these specializations, feel free to PR more.
*/
@inlinable
var `extension`: String {

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@@ -52,6 +52,90 @@ extension PathTests {
}
}
func testFindMinDepth() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.a.touch()
try tmpdir.b.mkdir().join("c").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.mkdir().join("e").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.f.mkdir().join("g").touch()
do {
let finder = tmpdir.find().depth(min: 2)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.depth, 2...Int.max)
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
XCTAssertEqual(
Set(finder),
Set([tmpdir.b.c, tmpdir.b.d, tmpdir.b.d.e, tmpdir.b.d.f, tmpdir.b.d.f.g].map(Path.init)),
relativeTo: tmpdir)
#endif
}
}
}
func testFindDepth0() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.a.touch()
try tmpdir.b.mkdir().join("c").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.mkdir().join("e").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.f.mkdir().join("g").touch()
do {
let finder = tmpdir.find().depth(min: 0)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.depth, 0...Int.max)
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
XCTAssertEqual(
Set(finder),
Set([tmpdir.a, tmpdir.b, tmpdir.b.c, tmpdir.b.d, tmpdir.b.d.e, tmpdir.b.d.f, tmpdir.b.d.f.g].map(Path.init)),
relativeTo: tmpdir)
#endif
}
do {
// this should work, even though its weird
let finder = tmpdir.find().depth(min: -1)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.depth, 0...Int.max)
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
XCTAssertEqual(
Set(finder),
Set([tmpdir.a, tmpdir.b, tmpdir.b.c, tmpdir.b.d, tmpdir.b.d.e, tmpdir.b.d.f, tmpdir.b.d.f.g].map(Path.init)),
relativeTo: tmpdir)
#endif
}
}
}
func testFindDepthRange() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.a.touch()
try tmpdir.b.mkdir().join("c").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.mkdir().join("e").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.f.mkdir().join("g").touch()
do {
let range = 2...3
let finder = tmpdir.find().depth(range)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.depth, range)
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
XCTAssertEqual(
Set(finder),
Set([tmpdir.b.d, tmpdir.b.c, tmpdir.b.d.e, tmpdir.b.d.f].map(Path.init)),
relativeTo: tmpdir)
#endif
}
do {
let range = 2..<4
let finder = tmpdir.find().depth(range)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.depth, 2...3)
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
XCTAssertEqual(
Set(finder),
Set([tmpdir.b.d, tmpdir.b.c, tmpdir.b.d.e, tmpdir.b.d.f].map(Path.init)),
relativeTo: tmpdir)
#endif
}
}
}
func testFindExtension() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.join("foo.json").touch()
@@ -66,7 +150,55 @@ extension PathTests {
}
}
func testFindKinds() throws {
//NOTE this is how iterators work, so we have a test to validate that behavior
func testFindCallingExecuteTwice() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.join("foo.json").touch()
try tmpdir.join("bar.txt").touch()
let finder = tmpdir.find()
XCTAssertEqual(finder.map{ $0 }.count, 2)
XCTAssertEqual(finder.map{ $0 }.count, 0)
}
}
func testFindExecute() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.a.touch()
try tmpdir.b.mkdir().join("c").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.mkdir().join("e").touch()
try tmpdir.b.d.f.mkdir().join("g").touch()
#if !os(Linux) || swift(>=5)
do {
var rv = Set<Path>()
tmpdir.find().execute {
switch $0 {
case Path(tmpdir.b.d): return .skip
default:
rv.insert($0)
return .continue
}
}
XCTAssertEqual(rv, Set([tmpdir.a, tmpdir.b, tmpdir.b.c].map(Path.init)))
}
#endif
do {
var x = 0
tmpdir.find().execute { _ in
x += 1
return .abort
}
XCTAssertEqual(x, 1)
}
}
}
func testFindTypes() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
try tmpdir.foo.mkdir()
try tmpdir.bar.touch()
@@ -82,4 +214,16 @@ extension PathTests {
Set(["foo", "bar"].map(tmpdir.join)))
}
}
func testLsOnNonexistentDirectoryReturnsEmptyArray() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
XCTAssertEqual(tmpdir.a.ls(), [])
}
}
func testFindOnNonexistentDirectoryHasNoContent() throws {
try Path.mktemp { tmpdir in
XCTAssertNil(tmpdir.a.find().next())
}
}
}

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@@ -146,15 +146,21 @@ class PathTests: XCTestCase {
].map(Path.init)
let encoder = JSONEncoder()
encoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = root
func test<P: Pathish>(relativePath: P, line: UInt = #line) throws {
encoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = relativePath
let data = try encoder.encode(input)
XCTAssertEqual(try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data) as? [String], ["..", "", "bar"])
XCTAssertEqual(try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data) as? [String], ["..", "", "bar"], line: line)
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
XCTAssertThrowsError(try decoder.decode([Path].self, from: data))
decoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = root
XCTAssertEqual(try decoder.decode([Path].self, from: data), input)
XCTAssertThrowsError(try decoder.decode([Path].self, from: data), line: line)
decoder.userInfo[.relativePath] = relativePath
XCTAssertEqual(try decoder.decode([Path].self, from: data), input, line: line)
}
try test(relativePath: root) // DynamicPath
try test(relativePath: Path(root)) // Path
}
func testJoin() {
@@ -313,6 +319,8 @@ class PathTests: XCTestCase {
func testStringConvertibles() {
XCTAssertEqual(Path.root.description, "/")
XCTAssertEqual(Path.root.debugDescription, "Path(/)")
XCTAssertEqual(Path(Path.root).description, "/")
XCTAssertEqual(Path(Path.root).debugDescription, "Path(/)")
}
func testFilesystemAttributes() throws {
@@ -405,6 +413,9 @@ class PathTests: XCTestCase {
XCTAssertNoThrow(try bar7.delete())
XCTAssertEqual(bar7.type, nil)
XCTAssertEqual(tmpdir.bar6.type, .file)
// for code-coverage
XCTAssertEqual(tmpdir.bar6.kind, .file)
}
}

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@@ -24,16 +24,23 @@ extension PathTests {
("testFileHandleExtensions", testFileHandleExtensions),
("testFileReference", testFileReference),
("testFilesystemAttributes", testFilesystemAttributes),
("testFindCallingExecuteTwice", testFindCallingExecuteTwice),
("testFindDepth0", testFindDepth0),
("testFindDepthRange", testFindDepthRange),
("testFindExecute", testFindExecute),
("testFindExtension", testFindExtension),
("testFindKinds", testFindKinds),
("testFindMaxDepth1", testFindMaxDepth1),
("testFindMaxDepth2", testFindMaxDepth2),
("testFindMinDepth", testFindMinDepth),
("testFindOnNonexistentDirectoryHasNoContent", testFindOnNonexistentDirectoryHasNoContent),
("testFindTypes", testFindTypes),
("testFlatMap", testFlatMap),
("testInitializerForRelativePath", testInitializerForRelativePath),
("testIsDirectory", testIsDirectory),
("testJoin", testJoin),
("testKind", testKind),
("testLock", testLock),
("testLsOnNonexistentDirectoryReturnsEmptyArray", testLsOnNonexistentDirectoryReturnsEmptyArray),
("testMkpathIfExists", testMkpathIfExists),
("testMktemp", testMktemp),
("testMoveInto", testMoveInto),

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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
import XCTest
import Path
func XCTAssertEqual<P: Pathish>(_ set1: Set<Path>, _ set2: Set<Path>, _ message: @autoclosure () -> String = "", file: StaticString = #file, line: UInt = #line, relativeTo: P) {
if set1 != set2 {
let cvt: (Path) -> String = { $0.relative(to: relativeTo) }
let out1 = set1.map(cvt).sorted()
let out2 = set1.map(cvt).sorted()
XCTFail("Set(\(out1)) is not equal to Set(\(out2))", file: file, line: line)
}
}