-//===- Support/FileUtilities.h - File System Utilities ----------*- C++ -*-===//
-//
+//===- llvm/Support/FileUtilities.h - File System Utilities -----*- C++ -*-===//
+//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
-// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
-// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
-//
+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines a family of utility functions which are useful for doing
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-#ifndef SUPPORT_FILEUTILITIES_H
-#define SUPPORT_FILEUTILITIES_H
+#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FILEUTILITIES_H
+#define LLVM_SUPPORT_FILEUTILITIES_H
-#include <string>
+#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
namespace llvm {
-/// CheckMagic - Returns true IFF the file named FN begins with Magic. FN must
-/// name a readable file.
-///
-bool CheckMagic (const std::string &FN, const std::string &Magic);
-
-/// IsArchive - Returns true IFF the file named FN appears to be a "ar" library
-/// archive. The file named FN must exist.
-///
-bool IsArchive (const std::string &FN);
-
-/// IsBytecode - Returns true IFF the file named FN appears to be an LLVM
-/// bytecode file. The file named FN must exist.
-///
-bool IsBytecode (const std::string &FN);
-
-/// IsSharedObject - Returns trus IFF the file named FN appears to be a shared
-/// object with an ELF header. The file named FN must exist.
-///
-bool IsSharedObject(const std::string &FN);
-
-/// FileOpenable - Returns true IFF Filename names an existing regular file
-/// which we can successfully open.
-///
-bool FileOpenable (const std::string &Filename);
-
-/// DiffFiles - Compare the two files specified, returning true if they are
-/// different or if there is a file error. If you specify a string to fill in
-/// for the error option, it will set the string to an error message if an error
-/// occurs, allowing the caller to distinguish between a failed diff and a file
-/// system error.
-///
-bool DiffFiles(const std::string &FileA, const std::string &FileB,
- std::string *Error = 0);
-
-
-/// MoveFileOverIfUpdated - If the file specified by New is different than Old,
-/// or if Old does not exist, move the New file over the Old file. Otherwise,
-/// remove the New file.
-///
-void MoveFileOverIfUpdated(const std::string &New, const std::string &Old);
-
-/// removeFile - Delete the specified file
-///
-void removeFile(const std::string &Filename);
-
-/// getUniqueFilename - Return a filename with the specified prefix. If the
-/// file does not exist yet, return it, otherwise add a suffix to make it
-/// unique.
-///
-std::string getUniqueFilename(const std::string &FilenameBase);
-
-/// MakeFileExecutable - This method turns on whatever access attributes are
-/// needed to make the specified file executable. It returns true on success.
-/// In case of failure, the file's access attributes are unspecified.
-///
-bool MakeFileExecutable(const std::string &Filename);
-
-/// MakeFileReadable - This method turns on whatever access attributes are
-/// needed to make the specified file readable. It returns true on success.
-/// In case of failure, the file's access attributes are unspecified.
-///
-bool MakeFileReadable(const std::string &Filename);
-
-/// getFileSize - Return the size of the specified file in bytes, or -1 if the
-/// file cannot be read or does not exist.
-long long getFileSize(const std::string &Filename);
-
-
-/// getFileTimestamp - Get the last modified time for the specified file in an
-/// unspecified format. This is useful to allow checking to see if a file was
-/// updated since that last time the timestampt was aquired. If the file does
-/// not exist or there is an error getting the time-stamp, zero is returned.
-unsigned long long getFileTimestamp(const std::string &Filename);
-
-
-/// FDHandle - Simple handle class to make sure a file descriptor gets closed
-/// when the object is destroyed. This handle acts similarly to an
-/// std::auto_ptr, in that the copy constructor and assignment operators
-/// transfer ownership of the handle. This means that FDHandle's do not have
-/// value semantics.
-///
-class FDHandle {
- int FD;
-public:
- FDHandle() : FD(-1) {}
- FDHandle(int fd) : FD(fd) {}
- FDHandle(FDHandle &RHS) : FD(RHS.FD) {
- RHS.FD = -1; // Transfer ownership
- }
-
- ~FDHandle() throw();
-
- /// get - Get the current file descriptor, without releasing ownership of it.
- int get() const { return FD; }
- operator int() const { return FD; }
-
- FDHandle &operator=(int fd) throw();
-
- FDHandle &operator=(FDHandle &RHS) {
- int fd = RHS.FD;
- RHS.FD = -1; // Transfer ownership
- return operator=(fd);
- }
+ /// DiffFilesWithTolerance - Compare the two files specified, returning 0 if
+ /// the files match, 1 if they are different, and 2 if there is a file error.
+ /// This function allows you to specify an absolute and relative FP error that
+ /// is allowed to exist. If you specify a string to fill in for the error
+ /// option, it will set the string to an error message if an error occurs, or
+ /// if the files are different.
+ ///
+ int DiffFilesWithTolerance(StringRef FileA,
+ StringRef FileB,
+ double AbsTol, double RelTol,
+ std::string *Error = nullptr);
- /// release - Take ownership of the file descriptor away from the FDHandle
- /// object, so that the file is not closed when the FDHandle is destroyed.
- int release() {
- int Ret = FD;
- FD = -1;
- return Ret;
- }
-};
/// FileRemover - This class is a simple object meant to be stack allocated.
/// If an exception is thrown from a region, the object removes the filename
/// specified (if deleteIt is true).
///
class FileRemover {
- std::string Filename;
+ SmallString<128> Filename;
bool DeleteIt;
public:
- FileRemover(const std::string &filename, bool deleteIt = true)
- : Filename(filename), DeleteIt(deleteIt) {}
-
+ FileRemover() : DeleteIt(false) {}
+
+ explicit FileRemover(const Twine& filename, bool deleteIt = true)
+ : DeleteIt(deleteIt) {
+ filename.toVector(Filename);
+ }
+
~FileRemover() {
- if (DeleteIt) removeFile(Filename);
+ if (DeleteIt) {
+ // Ignore problems deleting the file.
+ sys::fs::remove(Filename.str());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// setFile - Give ownership of the file to the FileRemover so it will
+ /// be removed when the object is destroyed. If the FileRemover already
+ /// had ownership of a file, remove it first.
+ void setFile(const Twine& filename, bool deleteIt = true) {
+ if (DeleteIt) {
+ // Ignore problems deleting the file.
+ sys::fs::remove(Filename.str());
+ }
+
+ Filename.clear();
+ filename.toVector(Filename);
+ DeleteIt = deleteIt;
}
/// releaseFile - Take ownership of the file away from the FileRemover so it