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/****************************************************************************
**
** Implementation of QDir class
**
** Created : 950427
**
** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
**
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#include "qplatformdefs.h"
#include "qdir.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_DIR
#include <private/qdir_p.h>
#include "qfileinfo.h"
#include "qregexp.h"
#include "qstringlist.h"
#include "qdeepcopy.h"
#include <limits.h>
#if defined(Q_FS_FAT) && !defined(Q_OS_UNIX)
const bool CaseSensitiveFS = FALSE;
#else
const bool CaseSensitiveFS = TRUE;
#endif
/*!
\class QDir
\reentrant
\brief The QDir class provides access to directory structures and their contents in a platform-independent way.
\ingroup io
\mainclass
A QDir is used to manipulate path names, access information
regarding paths and files, and manipulate the underlying file
system.
A QDir can point to a file using either a relative or an absolute
path. Absolute paths begin with the directory separator "/"
(optionally preceded by a drive specification under Windows). If
you always use "/" as a directory separator, Qt will translate
your paths to conform to the underlying operating system. Relative
file names begin with a directory name or a file name and specify
a path relative to the current directory.
The "current" path refers to the application's working directory.
A QDir's own path is set and retrieved with setPath() and path().
An example of an absolute path is the string "/tmp/quartz", a
relative path might look like "src/fatlib". You can use the
function isRelative() to check if a QDir is using a relative or an
absolute file path. Call convertToAbs() to convert a relative QDir
to an absolute one. For a simplified path use cleanDirPath(). To
obtain a path which has no symbolic links or redundant ".."
elements use canonicalPath(). The path can be set with setPath(),
and changed with cd() and cdUp().
QDir provides several static functions, for example, setCurrent()
to set the application's working directory and currentDirPath() to
retrieve the application's working directory. Access to some
common paths is provided with the static functions, current(),
home() and root() which return QDir objects or currentDirPath(),
homeDirPath() and rootDirPath() which return the path as a string.
If you want to know about your application's path use
\l{QApplication::applicationDirPath()}.
The number of entries in a directory is returned by count().
Obtain a string list of the names of all the files and directories
in a directory with entryList(). If you prefer a list of QFileInfo
pointers use entryInfoList(). Both these functions can apply a
name filter, an attributes filter (e.g. read-only, files not
directories, etc.), and a sort order. The filters and sort may be
set with calls to setNameFilter(), setFilter() and setSorting().
They may also be specified in the entryList() and
entryInfoList()'s arguments.
Create a new directory with mkdir(), rename a directory with
rename() and remove an existing directory with rmdir(). Remove a
file with remove(). You can interrogate a directory with exists(),
isReadable() and isRoot().
To get a path with a filename use filePath(), and to get a
directory name use dirName(); neither of these functions checks
for the existence of the file or directory.
The list of root directories is provided by drives(); on Unix
systems this returns a list containing one root directory, "/"; on
Windows the list will usually contain "C:/", and possibly "D:/",
etc.
It is easiest to work with "/" separators in Qt code. If you need
to present a path to the user or need a path in a form suitable
for a function in the underlying operating system use
convertSeparators().
Examples:
See if a directory exists.
\code
QDir d( "example" ); // "./example"
if ( !d.exists() )
qWarning( "Cannot find the example directory" );
\endcode
Traversing directories and reading a file.
\code
QDir d = QDir::root(); // "/"
if ( !d.cd("tmp") ) { // "/tmp"
qWarning( "Cannot find the \"/tmp\" directory" );
} else {
QFile f( d.filePath("ex1.txt") ); // "/tmp/ex1.txt"
if ( !f.open(IO_ReadWrite) )
qWarning( "Cannot create the file %s", f.name() );
}
\endcode
A program that lists all the files in the current directory
(excluding symbolic links), sorted by size, smallest first:
\code
#include <stdio.h>
#include <qdir.h>
int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
QDir d;
d.setFilter( QDir::Files | QDir::Hidden | QDir::NoSymLinks );
d.setSorting( QDir::Size | QDir::Reversed );
const QFileInfoList *list = d.entryInfoList();
QFileInfoListIterator it( *list );
QFileInfo *fi;
printf( " Bytes Filename\n" );
while ( (fi = it.current()) != 0 ) {
printf( "%10li %s\n", fi->size(), fi->fileName().latin1() );
++it;
}
return 0;
}
\endcode
\sa QApplication::applicationDirPath()
*/
/*!
Constructs a QDir pointing to the current directory (".").
\sa currentDirPath()
*/
QDir::QDir()
{
dPath = QString::fromLatin1(".");
init();
}
/*!
Constructs a QDir with path \a path, that filters its entries by
name using \a nameFilter and by attributes using \a filterSpec. It
also sorts the names using \a sortSpec.
The default \a nameFilter is an empty string, which excludes
nothing; the default \a filterSpec is \c All, which also means
exclude nothing. The default \a sortSpec is \c Name|IgnoreCase,
i.e. sort by name case-insensitively.
Example that lists all the files in "/tmp":
\code
QDir d( "/tmp" );
for ( int i = 0; i < d.count(); i++ )
printf( "%s\n", d[i] );
\endcode
If \a path is "" or QString::null, QDir uses "." (the current
directory). If \a nameFilter is "" or QString::null, QDir uses the
name filter "*" (all files).
Note that \a path need not exist.
\sa exists(), setPath(), setNameFilter(), setFilter(), setSorting()
*/
QDir::QDir( const QString &path, const QString &nameFilter,
int sortSpec, int filterSpec )
{
init();
dPath = cleanDirPath( path );
if ( dPath.isEmpty() )
dPath = QString::fromLatin1(".");
nameFilt = nameFilter;
if ( nameFilt.isEmpty() )
nameFilt = QString::fromLatin1("*");
filtS = (FilterSpec)filterSpec;
sortS = (SortSpec)sortSpec;
}
/*!
Constructs a QDir that is a copy of the directory \a d.
\sa operator=()
*/
QDir::QDir( const QDir &d )
{
dPath = d.dPath;
fList = 0;
fiList = 0;
nameFilt = d.nameFilt;
dirty = TRUE;
allDirs = d.allDirs;
filtS = d.filtS;
sortS = d.sortS;
}
/*!
Refreshes the directory information.
*/
void QDir::refresh() const
{
QDir* that = (QDir*) this;
that->dirty = TRUE;
}
void QDir::init()
{
fList = 0;
fiList = 0;
nameFilt = QString::fromLatin1("*");
dirty = TRUE;
allDirs = FALSE;
filtS = All;
sortS = SortSpec(Name | IgnoreCase);
}
/*!
Destroys the QDir frees up its resources.
*/
QDir::~QDir()
{
delete fList;
delete fiList;
}
/*!
Sets the path of the directory to \a path. The path is cleaned of
redundant ".", ".." and of multiple separators. No check is made
to ensure that a directory with this path exists.
The path can be either absolute or relative. Absolute paths begin
with the directory separator "/" (optionally preceded by a drive
specification under Windows). Relative file names begin with a
directory name or a file name and specify a path relative to the
current directory. An example of an absolute path is the string
"/tmp/quartz", a relative path might look like "src/fatlib".
\sa path(), absPath(), exists(), cleanDirPath(), dirName(),
absFilePath(), isRelative(), convertToAbs()
*/
void QDir::setPath( const QString &path )
{
dPath = cleanDirPath( path );
if ( dPath.isEmpty() )
dPath = QString::fromLatin1(".");
dirty = TRUE;
}
/*!
\fn QString QDir::path() const
Returns the path, this may contain symbolic links, but never
contains redundant ".", ".." or multiple separators.
The returned path can be either absolute or relative (see
setPath()).
\sa setPath(), absPath(), exists(), cleanDirPath(), dirName(),
absFilePath(), convertSeparators()
*/
/*!
Returns the absolute path (a path that starts with "/" or with a
drive specification), which may contain symbolic links, but never
contains redundant ".", ".." or multiple separators.
\sa setPath(), canonicalPath(), exists(), cleanDirPath(),
dirName(), absFilePath()
*/
QString QDir::absPath() const
{
if ( QDir::isRelativePath(dPath) ) {
QString tmp = currentDirPath();
if ( tmp.right(1) != QString::fromLatin1("/") )
tmp += '/';
tmp += dPath;
return cleanDirPath( tmp );
} else {
return cleanDirPath( dPath );
}
}
/*!
Returns the name of the directory; this is \e not the same as the
path, e.g. a directory with the name "mail", might have the path
"/var/spool/mail". If the directory has no name (e.g. it is the
root directory) QString::null is returned.
No check is made to ensure that a directory with this name
actually exists.
\sa path(), absPath(), absFilePath(), exists(), QString::isNull()
*/
QString QDir::dirName() const
{
int pos = dPath.findRev( '/' );
if ( pos == -1 )
return dPath;
return dPath.right( dPath.length() - pos - 1 );
}
/*!
Returns the path name of a file in the directory. Does \e not
check if the file actually exists in the directory. If the QDir is
relative the returned path name will also be relative. Redundant
multiple separators or "." and ".." directories in \a fileName
will not be removed (see cleanDirPath()).
If \a acceptAbsPath is TRUE a \a fileName starting with a
separator "/" will be returned without change. If \a acceptAbsPath
is FALSE an absolute path will be prepended to the fileName and
the resultant string returned.
\sa absFilePath(), isRelative(), canonicalPath()
*/
QString QDir::filePath( const QString &fileName,
bool acceptAbsPath ) const
{
if ( acceptAbsPath && !isRelativePath(fileName) )
return QString(fileName);
QString tmp = dPath;
if ( tmp.isEmpty() || (tmp[(int)tmp.length()-1] != '/' && !!fileName &&
fileName[0] != '/') )
tmp += '/';
tmp += fileName;
return tmp;
}
/*!
Returns the absolute path name of a file in the directory. Does \e
not check if the file actually exists in the directory. Redundant
multiple separators or "." and ".." directories in \a fileName
will not be removed (see cleanDirPath()).
If \a acceptAbsPath is TRUE a \a fileName starting with a
separator "/" will be returned without change. If \a acceptAbsPath
is FALSE an absolute path will be prepended to the fileName and
the resultant string returned.
\sa filePath()
*/
QString QDir::absFilePath( const QString &fileName,
bool acceptAbsPath ) const
{
if ( acceptAbsPath && !isRelativePath( fileName ) )
return fileName;
QString tmp = absPath();
#ifdef Q_OS_WIN32
if ( fileName[0].isLetter() && fileName[1] == ':' ) {
int drv = fileName.upper()[0].latin1() - 'A' + 1;
if ( _getdrive() != drv ) {
QT_WA( {
TCHAR buf[PATH_MAX];
::_wgetdcwd( drv, buf, PATH_MAX );
tmp.setUnicodeCodes( (ushort*)buf, (uint)::wcslen(buf) );
}, {
char buf[PATH_MAX];
::_getdcwd( drv, buf, PATH_MAX );
tmp = buf;
} );
if ( !tmp.endsWith("\\") )
tmp += "\\";
tmp += fileName.right( fileName.length() - 2 );
int x;
for ( x = 0; x < (int) tmp.length(); x++ ) {
if ( tmp[x] == '\\' )
tmp[x] = '/';
}
}
} else
#endif
{
if ( tmp.isEmpty() || (tmp[(int)tmp.length()-1] != '/' && !!fileName &&
fileName[0] != '/') )
tmp += '/';
tmp += fileName;
}
return tmp;
}
/*!
Returns \a pathName with the '/' separators converted to
separators that are appropriate for the underlying operating
system.
On Windows, convertSeparators("c:/winnt/system32") returns
"c:\winnt\system32".
The returned string may be the same as the argument on some
operating systems, for example on Unix.
*/
QString QDir::convertSeparators( const QString &pathName )
{
QString n( pathName );
#if defined(Q_FS_FAT) || defined(Q_OS_OS2EMX)
for ( int i=0; i<(int)n.length(); i++ ) {
if ( n[i] == '/' )
n[i] = '\\';
}
#elif defined(Q_OS_MAC9)
while(n.length() && n[0] == '/' ) n = n.right(n.length()-1);
for ( int i=0; i<(int)n.length(); i++ ) {
if ( n[i] == '/' )
n[i] = ':';
}
if(n.contains(':') && n.left(1) != ':')
n.prepend(':');
#endif
return n;
}
/*!
Changes the QDir's directory to \a dirName.
If \a acceptAbsPath is TRUE a path starting with separator "/"
will cause the function to change to the absolute directory. If \a
acceptAbsPath is FALSE any number of separators at the beginning
of \a dirName will be removed and the function will descend into
\a dirName.
Returns TRUE if the new directory exists and is readable;
otherwise returns FALSE. Note that the logical cd() operation is
not performed if the new directory does not exist.
Calling cd( ".." ) is equivalent to calling cdUp().
\sa cdUp(), isReadable(), exists(), path()
*/
bool QDir::cd( const QString &dirName, bool acceptAbsPath )
{
if ( dirName.isEmpty() || dirName == QString::fromLatin1(".") )
return TRUE;
QString old = dPath;
if ( acceptAbsPath && !isRelativePath(dirName) ) {
dPath = cleanDirPath( dirName );
} else {
if ( isRoot() ) {
if ( dirName == ".." ) {
dPath = old;
return FALSE;
}
} else {
dPath += '/';
}
dPath += dirName;
if ( dirName.find('/') >= 0
|| old == QString::fromLatin1(".")
|| dirName == QString::fromLatin1("..") ) {
dPath = cleanDirPath( dPath );
/*
If dPath starts with .., we convert it to absolute to
avoid infinite looping on
QDir dir( "." );
while ( dir.cdUp() )
;
*/
if ( dPath[0] == QChar('.') && dPath[1] == QChar('.') &&
(dPath.length() == 2 || dPath[2] == QChar('/')) )
convertToAbs();
}
}
if ( !exists() ) {
dPath = old; // regret
return FALSE;
}
dirty = TRUE;
return TRUE;
}
/*!
Changes directory by moving one directory up from the QDir's
current directory.
Returns TRUE if the new directory exists and is readable;
otherwise returns FALSE. Note that the logical cdUp() operation is
not performed if the new directory does not exist.
\sa cd(), isReadable(), exists(), path()
*/
bool QDir::cdUp()
{
return cd( QString::fromLatin1("..") );
}
/*!
\fn QString QDir::nameFilter() const
Returns the string set by setNameFilter()
*/
/*!
Sets the name filter used by entryList() and entryInfoList() to \a
nameFilter.
The \a nameFilter is a wildcard (globbing) filter that understands
"*" and "?" wildcards. (See \link qregexp.html#wildcard-matching
QRegExp wildcard matching\endlink.) You may specify several filter
entries all separated by a single space " " or by a semi-colon
";".
For example, if you want entryList() and entryInfoList() to list
all files ending with either ".cpp" or ".h", you would use either
dir.setNameFilter("*.cpp *.h") or dir.setNameFilter("*.cpp;*.h").
\sa nameFilter(), setFilter()
*/
void QDir::setNameFilter( const QString &nameFilter )
{
nameFilt = nameFilter;
if ( nameFilt.isEmpty() )
nameFilt = QString::fromLatin1("*");
dirty = TRUE;
}
/*!
\fn QDir::FilterSpec QDir::filter() const
Returns the value set by setFilter()
*/
/*!
\enum QDir::FilterSpec
This enum describes the filtering options available to QDir, e.g.
for entryList() and entryInfoList(). The filter value is specified
by OR-ing together values from the following list:
\value Dirs List directories only.
\value Files List files only.
\value Drives List disk drives (ignored under Unix).
\value NoSymLinks Do not list symbolic links (ignored by operating
systems that don't support symbolic links).
\value All List directories, files, drives and symlinks (this does not list
broken symlinks unless you specify System).
\value TypeMask A mask for the the Dirs, Files, Drives and
NoSymLinks flags.
\value Readable List files for which the application has read access.
\value Writable List files for which the application has write access.
\value Executable List files for which the application has execute
access. Executables needs to be combined with Dirs or Files.
\value RWEMask A mask for the Readable, Writable and Executable flags.
\value Modified Only list files that have been modified (ignored
under Unix).
\value Hidden List hidden files (on Unix, files starting with a .).
\value System List system files (on Unix, FIFOs, sockets and
device files)
\value AccessMask A mask for the Readable, Writable, Executable
Modified, Hidden and System flags
\value DefaultFilter Internal flag.
If you do not set any of \c Readable, \c Writable or \c
Executable, QDir will set all three of them. This makes the
default easy to write and at the same time useful.
Examples: \c Readable|Writable means list all files for which the
application has read access, write access or both. \c Dirs|Drives
means list drives, directories, all files that the application can
read, write or execute, and also symlinks to such
files/directories.
*/
/*!
Sets the filter used by entryList() and entryInfoList() to \a
filterSpec. The filter is used to specify the kind of files that
should be returned by entryList() and entryInfoList(). See
\l{QDir::FilterSpec}.
\sa filter(), setNameFilter()
*/
void QDir::setFilter( int filterSpec )
{
if ( filtS == (FilterSpec) filterSpec )
return;
filtS = (FilterSpec) filterSpec;
dirty = TRUE;
}
/*!
\fn QDir::SortSpec QDir::sorting() const
Returns the value set by setSorting()
\sa setSorting() SortSpec
*/
/*!
\enum QDir::SortSpec
This enum describes the sort options available to QDir, e.g. for
entryList() and entryInfoList(). The sort value is specified by
OR-ing together values from the following list:
\value Name Sort by name.
\value Time Sort by time (modification time).
\value Size Sort by file size.
\value Unsorted Do not sort.
\value SortByMask A mask for Name, Time and Size.
\value DirsFirst Put the directories first, then the files.
\value Reversed Reverse the sort order.
\value IgnoreCase Sort case-insensitively.
\value LocaleAware Sort names using locale aware compares
\value DefaultSort Internal flag.
You can only specify one of the first four.
If you specify both \c DirsFirst and \c Reversed, directories are
still put first, but in reverse order; the files will be listed
after the directories, again in reverse order.
*/
// ### Unsorted+DirsFirst ? Unsorted+Reversed?
/*!
Sets the sort order used by entryList() and entryInfoList().
The \a sortSpec is specified by OR-ing values from the enum
\l{QDir::SortSpec}.
\sa sorting() SortSpec
*/
void QDir::setSorting( int sortSpec )
{
if ( sortS == (SortSpec) sortSpec )
return;
sortS = (SortSpec) sortSpec;
dirty = TRUE;
}
/*!
\fn bool QDir::matchAllDirs() const
Returns the value set by setMatchAllDirs()
\sa setMatchAllDirs()
*/
/*!
If \a enable is TRUE then all directories are included (e.g. in
entryList()), and the nameFilter() is only applied to the files.
If \a enable is FALSE then the nameFilter() is applied to both
directories and files.
\sa matchAllDirs()
*/
void QDir::setMatchAllDirs( bool enable )
{
if ( (bool)allDirs == enable )
return;
allDirs = enable;
dirty = TRUE;
}
/*!
Returns the total number of directories and files that were found.
Equivalent to entryList().count().
\sa operator[](), entryList()
*/
uint QDir::count() const
{
return (uint)entryList().count();
}
/*!
Returns the file name at position \a index in the list of file
names. Equivalent to entryList().at(index).
Returns a QString::null if the \a index is out of range or if the
entryList() function failed.
\sa count(), entryList()
*/
QString QDir::operator[]( int index ) const
{
entryList();
return fList && index >= 0 && index < (int)fList->count() ?
(*fList)[index] : QString::null;
}
/*!
\obsolete
This function is included to easy porting from Qt 1.x to Qt 2.0,
it is the same as entryList(), but encodes the filenames as 8-bit
strings using QFile::encodedName().
It is more efficient to use entryList().
*/
QStrList QDir::encodedEntryList( int filterSpec, int sortSpec ) const
{
QStrList r;
QStringList l = entryList(filterSpec,sortSpec);
for ( QStringList::Iterator it = l.begin(); it != l.end(); ++it ) {
r.append( QFile::encodeName(*it) );
}
return r;
}
/*!
\obsolete
\overload
This function is included to easy porting from Qt 1.x to Qt 2.0,
it is the same as entryList(), but encodes the filenames as 8-bit
strings using QFile::encodedName().
It is more efficient to use entryList().
*/
QStrList QDir::encodedEntryList( const QString &nameFilter,
int filterSpec,
int sortSpec ) const
{
QStrList r;
QStringList l = entryList(nameFilter,filterSpec,sortSpec);
for ( QStringList::Iterator it = l.begin(); it != l.end(); ++it ) {
r.append( QFile::encodeName(*it) );
}
return r;
}
/*!
\overload
Returns a list of the names of all the files and directories in
the directory, ordered in accordance with setSorting() and
filtered in accordance with setFilter() and setNameFilter().
The filter and sorting specifications can be overridden using the
\a filterSpec and \a sortSpec arguments.
Returns an empty list if the directory is unreadable or does not
exist.
\sa entryInfoList(), setNameFilter(), setSorting(), setFilter()
*/
QStringList QDir::entryList( int filterSpec, int sortSpec ) const
{
if ( !dirty && filterSpec == (int)DefaultFilter &&
sortSpec == (int)DefaultSort )
return *fList;
return entryList( nameFilt, filterSpec, sortSpec );
}
/*!
Returns a list of the names of all the files and directories in
the directory, ordered in accordance with setSorting() and
filtered in accordance with setFilter() and setNameFilter().
The filter and sorting specifications can be overridden using the
\a nameFilter, \a filterSpec and \a sortSpec arguments.
Returns an empty list if the directory is unreadable or does not
exist.
\sa entryInfoList(), setNameFilter(), setSorting(), setFilter()
*/
QStringList QDir::entryList( const QString &nameFilter,
int filterSpec, int sortSpec ) const
{
if ( filterSpec == (int)DefaultFilter )
filterSpec = filtS;
if ( sortSpec == (int)DefaultSort )
sortSpec = sortS;
QDir *that = (QDir*)this; // mutable function
if ( that->readDirEntries(nameFilter, filterSpec, sortSpec) ) {
if ( that->fList )
return *that->fList;
}
return QStringList();
}
/*!
\overload
Returns a list of QFileInfo objects for all the files and
directories in the directory, ordered in accordance with
setSorting() and filtered in accordance with setFilter() and
setNameFilter().
The filter and sorting specifications can be overridden using the
\a filterSpec and \a sortSpec arguments.
Returns 0 if the directory is unreadable or does not exist.
The returned pointer is a const pointer to a QFileInfoList. The
list is owned by the QDir object and will be reused on the next
call to entryInfoList() for the same QDir instance. If you want to
keep the entries of the list after a subsequent call to this
function you must copy them.
Note: QFileInfoList is really a QPtrList<QFileInfo>.
\sa entryList(), setNameFilter(), setSorting(), setFilter()
*/
const QFileInfoList *QDir::entryInfoList( int filterSpec, int sortSpec ) const
{
if ( !dirty && filterSpec == (int)DefaultFilter &&
sortSpec == (int)DefaultSort )
return fiList;
return entryInfoList( nameFilt, filterSpec, sortSpec );
}
/*!
Returns a list of QFileInfo objects for all the files and
directories in the directory, ordered in accordance with
setSorting() and filtered in accordance with setFilter() and
setNameFilter().
The filter and sorting specifications can be overridden using the
\a nameFilter, \a filterSpec and \a sortSpec arguments.
Returns 0 if the directory is unreadable or does not exist.
The returned pointer is a const pointer to a QFileInfoList. The
list is owned by the QDir object and will be reused on the next
call to entryInfoList() for the same QDir instance. If you want to
keep the entries of the list after a subsequent call to this
function you must copy them.
Note: QFileInfoList is really a QPtrList<QFileInfo>.
\sa entryList(), setNameFilter(), setSorting(), setFilter()
*/
const QFileInfoList *QDir::entryInfoList( const QString &nameFilter,
int filterSpec, int sortSpec ) const
{
if ( filterSpec == (int)DefaultFilter )
filterSpec = filtS;
if ( sortSpec == (int)DefaultSort )
sortSpec = sortS;
QDir *that = (QDir*)this; // mutable function
if ( that->readDirEntries(nameFilter, filterSpec, sortSpec) )
return that->fiList;
else
return 0;
}
/*!
\overload
Returns TRUE if the \e directory exists; otherwise returns FALSE.
(If a file with the same name is found this function will return
FALSE).
\sa QFileInfo::exists(), QFile::exists()
*/
bool QDir::exists() const
{
QFileInfo fi( dPath );
return fi.exists() && fi.isDir();
}
/*!
Returns TRUE if the directory path is relative to the current
directory and returns FALSE if the path is absolute (e.g. under
UNIX a path is relative if it does not start with a "/").
\sa convertToAbs()
*/
bool QDir::isRelative() const
{
return isRelativePath( dPath );
}
/*!
Converts the directory path to an absolute path. If it is already
absolute nothing is done.
\sa isRelative()
*/
void QDir::convertToAbs()
{
dPath = absPath();
}
/*!
Makes a copy of QDir \a d and assigns it to this QDir.
*/
QDir &QDir::operator=( const QDir &d )
{
dPath = d.dPath;
delete fList;
fList = 0;
delete fiList;
fiList = 0;
nameFilt = d.nameFilt;
dirty = TRUE;
allDirs = d.allDirs;
filtS = d.filtS;
sortS = d.sortS;
return *this;
}
/*!
\overload
Sets the directory path to be the given \a path.
*/
QDir &QDir::operator=( const QString &path )
{
dPath = cleanDirPath( path );
dirty = TRUE;
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn bool QDir::operator!=( const QDir &d ) const
Returns TRUE if directory \a d and this directory have different
paths or different sort or filter settings; otherwise returns
FALSE.
Example:
\code
// The current directory is "/usr/local"
QDir d1( "/usr/local/bin" );
QDir d2( "bin" );
if ( d1 != d2 )
qDebug( "They differ" );
\endcode
*/
/*!
Returns TRUE if directory \a d and this directory have the same
path and their sort and filter settings are the same; otherwise
returns FALSE.
Example:
\code
// The current directory is "/usr/local"
QDir d1( "/usr/local/bin" );
QDir d2( "bin" );
d2.convertToAbs();
if ( d1 == d2 )
qDebug( "They're the same" );
\endcode
*/
bool QDir::operator==( const QDir &d ) const
{
return dPath == d.dPath &&
nameFilt == d.nameFilt &&
allDirs == d.allDirs &&
filtS == d.filtS &&
sortS == d.sortS;
}
/*!
Removes the file, \a fileName.
If \a acceptAbsPath is TRUE a path starting with separator "/"
will remove the file with the absolute path. If \a acceptAbsPath
is FALSE any number of separators at the beginning of \a fileName
will be removed and the resultant file name will be removed.
Returns TRUE if the file is removed successfully; otherwise
returns FALSE.
*/
bool QDir::remove( const QString &fileName, bool acceptAbsPath )
{
if ( fileName.isEmpty() ) {
#if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
qWarning( "QDir::remove: Empty or null file name" );
#endif
return FALSE;
}
QString p = filePath( fileName, acceptAbsPath );
return QFile::remove( p );
}
/*!
Checks for the existence of the file \a name.
If \a acceptAbsPath is TRUE a path starting with separator "/"
will check the file with the absolute path. If \a acceptAbsPath is
FALSE any number of separators at the beginning of \a name will be
removed and the resultant file name will be checked.
Returns TRUE if the file exists; otherwise returns FALSE.
\sa QFileInfo::exists(), QFile::exists()
*/
bool QDir::exists( const QString &name, bool acceptAbsPath ) //### const in 4.0
{
if ( name.isEmpty() ) {
#if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
qWarning( "QDir::exists: Empty or null file name" );
#endif
return FALSE;
}
QString tmp = filePath( name, acceptAbsPath );
return QFile::exists( tmp );
}
/*!
Returns the native directory separator; "/" under UNIX (including
Mac OS X) and "\" under Windows.
You do not need to use this function to build file paths. If you
always use "/", Qt will translate your paths to conform to the
underlying operating system.
*/
char QDir::separator()
{
#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX)
return '/';
#elif defined (Q_FS_FAT) || defined(Q_WS_WIN)
return '\\';
#elif defined (Q_OS_MAC)
return ':';
#else
return '/';
#endif
}
/*!
Returns the application's current directory.
Use path() to access a QDir object's path.
\sa currentDirPath(), QDir::QDir()
*/
QDir QDir::current()
{
return QDir( currentDirPath() );
}
/*!
Returns the home directory.
Under Windows the \c HOME environment variable is used. If this
does not exist the \c USERPROFILE environment variable is used. If
that does not exist the path is formed by concatenating the \c
HOMEDRIVE and \c HOMEPATH environment variables. If they don't
exist the rootDirPath() is used (this uses the \c SystemDrive
environment variable). If none of these exist "C:\" is used.
Under non-Windows operating systems the \c HOME environment
variable is used if it exists, otherwise rootDirPath() is used.
\sa homeDirPath()
*/
QDir QDir::home()
{
return QDir( homeDirPath() );
}
/*!
Returns the root directory.
\sa rootDirPath() drives()
*/
QDir QDir::root()
{
return QDir( rootDirPath() );
}
/*!
\fn QString QDir::homeDirPath()
Returns the absolute path of the user's home directory.
\sa home()
*/
QValueList<QRegExp> qt_makeFilterList( const QString &filter )
{
QValueList<QRegExp> regExps;
if ( filter.isEmpty() )
return regExps;
QChar sep( ';' );
int i = filter.find( sep, 0 );
if ( i == -1 && filter.find( ' ', 0 ) != -1 )
sep = QChar( ' ' );
QStringList list = QStringList::split( sep, filter );
QStringList::Iterator it = list.begin();
while ( it != list.end() ) {
regExps << QRegExp( (*it).stripWhiteSpace(), CaseSensitiveFS, TRUE );
++it;
}
return regExps;
}
bool qt_matchFilterList( const QValueList<QRegExp>& filters,
const QString &fileName )
{
QValueList<QRegExp>::ConstIterator rit = filters.begin();
while ( rit != filters.end() ) {
if ( (*rit).exactMatch(fileName) )
return TRUE;
++rit;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*!
\overload
Returns TRUE if the \a fileName matches any of the wildcard (glob)
patterns in the list of \a filters; otherwise returns FALSE.
(See \link qregexp.html#wildcard-matching QRegExp wildcard
matching.\endlink)
\sa QRegExp::match()
*/
bool QDir::match( const QStringList &filters, const QString &fileName )
{
QStringList::ConstIterator sit = filters.begin();
while ( sit != filters.end() ) {
QRegExp rx( *sit, CaseSensitiveFS, TRUE );
if ( rx.exactMatch(fileName) )
return TRUE;
++sit;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*!
Returns TRUE if the \a fileName matches the wildcard (glob)
pattern \a filter; otherwise returns FALSE. The \a filter may
contain multiple patterns separated by spaces or semicolons.
(See \link qregexp.html#wildcard-matching QRegExp wildcard
matching.\endlink)
\sa QRegExp::match()
*/
bool QDir::match( const QString &filter, const QString &fileName )
{
return qt_matchFilterList( qt_makeFilterList(filter), fileName );
}
/*!
Removes all multiple directory separators "/" and resolves any
"."s or ".."s found in the path, \a filePath.
Symbolic links are kept. This function does not return the
canonical path, but rather the simplest version of the input.
For example, "./local" becomes "local", "local/../bin" becomes
"bin" and "/local/usr/../bin" becomes "/local/bin".
\sa absPath() canonicalPath()
*/
QString QDir::cleanDirPath( const QString &filePath )
{
QString name = filePath;
QString newPath;
if ( name.isEmpty() )
return name;
slashify( name );
bool addedSeparator = isRelativePath( name );
if ( addedSeparator )
name.insert( 0, '/' );
int ePos, pos, upLevel;
pos = ePos = name.length();
upLevel = 0;
int len;
while ( pos && (pos = name.findRev('/', pos - 1)) != -1 ) {
len = ePos - pos - 1;
if ( len == 2 && name.at(pos + 1) == '.'
&& name.at(pos + 2) == '.' ) {
upLevel++;
} else {
if ( len != 0 && (len != 1 || name.at(pos + 1) != '.') ) {
if ( !upLevel )
newPath = QString::fromLatin1("/")
+ name.mid(pos + 1, len) + newPath;
else
upLevel--;
}
}
ePos = pos;
}
if ( addedSeparator ) {
while ( upLevel-- )
newPath.insert( 0, QString::fromLatin1("/..") );
if ( !newPath.isEmpty() )
newPath.remove( (uint)0, (uint)1 );
else
newPath = QString::fromLatin1(".");
} else {
if ( newPath.isEmpty() )
newPath = QString::fromLatin1("/");
#if defined(Q_FS_FAT) || defined(Q_OS_OS2EMX)
if ( name[0] == '/' ) {
if ( name[1] == '/' ) // "\\machine\x\ ..."
newPath.insert( 0, '/' );
} else {
newPath = name.left(2) + newPath;
}
#endif
}
return newPath;
}
int qt_cmp_si_sortSpec;
#if defined(Q_C_CALLBACKS)
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef Q_OS_TEMP
int __cdecl qt_cmp_si( const void *n1, const void *n2 )
#else
int qt_cmp_si( const void *n1, const void *n2 )
#endif
{
if ( !n1 || !n2 )
return 0;
QDirSortItem* f1 = (QDirSortItem*)n1;
QDirSortItem* f2 = (QDirSortItem*)n2;
if ( qt_cmp_si_sortSpec & QDir::DirsFirst )
if ( f1->item->isDir() != f2->item->isDir() )
return f1->item->isDir() ? -1 : 1;
int r = 0;
int sortBy = qt_cmp_si_sortSpec & QDir::SortByMask;
switch ( sortBy ) {
case QDir::Time:
r = f1->item->lastModified().secsTo(f2->item->lastModified());
break;
case QDir::Size:
r = f2->item->size() - f1->item->size();
break;
default:
;
}
if ( r == 0 && sortBy != QDir::Unsorted ) {
// Still not sorted - sort by name
bool ic = qt_cmp_si_sortSpec & QDir::IgnoreCase;
if ( f1->filename_cache.isNull() )
f1->filename_cache = ic ? f1->item->fileName().lower()
: f1->item->fileName();
if ( f2->filename_cache.isNull() )
f2->filename_cache = ic ? f2->item->fileName().lower()
: f2->item->fileName();
r = qt_cmp_si_sortSpec & QDir::LocaleAware
? f1->filename_cache.localeAwareCompare(f2->filename_cache)
: f1->filename_cache.compare(f2->filename_cache);
}
if ( r == 0 ) {
// Enforce an order - the order the items appear in the array
r = (char*)n1 - (char*)n2;
}
if ( qt_cmp_si_sortSpec & QDir::Reversed )
return -r;
else
return r;
}
#if defined(Q_C_CALLBACKS)
}
#endif
/*! \internal
Detaches all internal data.
*/
void QDir::detach()
{
// deepcopy
dPath = QDeepCopy<QString>(dPath);
nameFilt = QDeepCopy<QString>(nameFilt);
if ( fList )
*fList = QDeepCopy<QStringList>( *fList );
if ( fiList ) {
QFileInfoList *newlist = new QFileInfoList( *fiList );
delete fiList;
fiList = newlist;
}
}
#endif // QT_NO_DIR
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