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author | Alberto Cortés <alberto@sourced.tech> | 2017-03-01 17:11:50 +0100 |
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committer | Alberto Cortés <alberto@sourced.tech> | 2017-03-01 17:50:45 +0100 |
commit | 09e4358e03e5eccf5597be9bdcd3ffeab7618fb2 (patch) | |
tree | 066f128ab7a54cb03cd49ad01e3f24921a5c5082 /plumbing/filemode/filemode.go | |
parent | f0affc5579ec907c3092b125ff35b0359b8c4e49 (diff) | |
download | go-git-09e4358e03e5eccf5597be9bdcd3ffeab7618fb2.tar.gz |
new filemode package
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diff --git a/plumbing/filemode/filemode.go b/plumbing/filemode/filemode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0994bc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/plumbing/filemode/filemode.go @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +package filemode + +import ( + "encoding/binary" + "fmt" + "os" + "strconv" +) + +// A FileMode represents the kind of tree entries used by git. It +// resembles regular file systems modes, although FileModes are +// considerably simpler (there are not so many), and there are some, +// like Submodule that has no file system equivalent. +type FileMode uint32 + +const ( + // Empty is used as the FileMode of tree elements when comparing + // trees in the following situations: + // + // - the mode of tree elements before their creation. - the mode of + // tree elements after their deletion. - the mode of unmerged + // elements when checking the index. + // + // Empty has no file system equivalent. As Empty is the zero value + // of FileMode, it is also returned by New and + // NewFromOsNewFromOSFileMode along with an error, when they fail. + Empty FileMode = 0 + // Dir represent a Directory. + Dir FileMode = 0040000 + // Regular represent non-executable files. Please note this is not + // the same as golang regular files, which include executable files. + Regular FileMode = 0100644 + // Deprecated represent non-executable files with the group writable + // bit set. This mode was supported by the first versions of git, + // but it has been deprecatred nowadays. This library uses them + // internally, so you can read old packfiles, but will treat them as + // Regulars when interfacing with the outside world. This is the + // standard git behaviuor. + Deprecated FileMode = 0100664 + // Executable represents executable files. + Executable FileMode = 0100755 + // Symlink represents symbolic links to files. + Symlink FileMode = 0120000 + // Submodule represents git submodules. This mode has no file system + // equivalent. + Submodule FileMode = 0160000 +) + +// New takes the octal string representation of a FileMode and returns +// the FileMode and a nil error. If the string can not be parsed to a +// 32 bit unsigned octal number, it returns Empty and the parsing error. +// +// Example: "40000" means Dir, "100644" means Regular. +// +// Please note this function does not check if the returned FileMode +// is valid in git or if it is malformed. For instance, "1" will +// return the malformed FileMode(1) and a nil error. +func New(s string) (FileMode, error) { + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 8, 32) + if err != nil { + return Empty, err + } + + return FileMode(n), nil +} + +// NewFromOSFileMode returns the FileMode used by git to represent +// the provided file system modes and a nil error on success. If the +// file system mode cannot be mapped to any valid git mode (as with +// sockets or named pipes), it will return Empty and an error. +// +// Note that some git modes cannot be generated from os.FileModes, like +// Deprecated and Submodule; while Empty will be returned, along with an +// error, only when the method fails. +func NewFromOSFileMode(m os.FileMode) (FileMode, error) { + if m.IsRegular() { + if isSetTemporary(m) { + return Empty, fmt.Errorf("no equivalent git mode for %s", m) + } + if isSetCharDevice(m) { + return Empty, fmt.Errorf("no equivalent git mode for %s", m) + } + if isSetUserExecutable(m) { + return Executable, nil + } + return Regular, nil + } + + if m.IsDir() { + return Dir, nil + } + + if isSetSymLink(m) { + return Symlink, nil + } + + return Empty, fmt.Errorf("no equivalent git mode for %s", m) +} + +func isSetCharDevice(m os.FileMode) bool { + return m&os.ModeCharDevice != 0 +} + +func isSetTemporary(m os.FileMode) bool { + return m&os.ModeTemporary != 0 +} + +func isSetUserExecutable(m os.FileMode) bool { + return m&0100 != 0 +} + +func isSetSymLink(m os.FileMode) bool { + return m&os.ModeSymlink != 0 +} + +// Bytes return a slice of 4 bytes with the mode in little endian +// encoding. +func (m FileMode) Bytes() []byte { + ret := make([]byte, 4) + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(ret, uint32(m)) + return ret[:] +} + +// IsMalformed returns if the FileMode should not appear in a git packfile, +// this is: Empty and any other mode not mentioned as a constant in this +// package. +func (m FileMode) IsMalformed() bool { + return m != Dir && + m != Regular && + m != Deprecated && + m != Executable && + m != Symlink && + m != Submodule +} + +// String returns the FileMode as a string in the standatd git format, +// this is, an octal number padded with ceros to 7 digits. Malformed +// modes are printed in that same format, for easier debugging. +// +// Example: Regular is "0100644", Empty is "0000000". +func (m FileMode) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%07o", uint32(m)) +} + +// IsRegular returns if the FileMode represents that of a regular file, +// this is, either Regular or Deprecated. Please note that Executable +// are not regular even though in the UNIX tradition, they usually are: +// See the IsFile method. +func (m FileMode) IsRegular() bool { + return m == Regular || + m == Deprecated +} + +// IsFile returns if the FileMode represents that of a file, this is, +// Regular, Deprecated, Excutable or Link. +func (m FileMode) IsFile() bool { + return m == Regular || + m == Deprecated || + m == Executable || + m == Symlink +} + +// ToOSFileMode returns the os.FileMode to be used when creating file +// system elements with the given git mode and a nil error on success. +// +// When the provided mode cannot be mapped to a valid file system mode +// (e.g. Submodule) it returns os.FileMode(0) and an error. +// +// The returned file mode does not take into account the umask. +func (m FileMode) ToOSFileMode() (os.FileMode, error) { + switch m { + case Dir: + return os.ModePerm | os.ModeDir, nil + case Submodule: + return os.ModePerm | os.ModeDir, nil + case Regular: + return os.FileMode(0644), nil + // Deprecated is no longer allowed: treated as a Regular instead + case Deprecated: + return os.FileMode(0644), nil + case Executable: + return os.FileMode(0755), nil + case Symlink: + return os.ModePerm | os.ModeSymlink, nil + } + + return os.FileMode(0), fmt.Errorf("malformed mode (%s)", m) +} |