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package File::Spec::VMS; use strict; use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION); require File::Spec::Unix; $VERSION = '3.29'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; @ISA = qw(File::Spec::Unix); use File::Basename; use VMS::Filespec; =head1 NAME File::Spec::VMS - methods for VMS file specs =head1 SYNOPSIS require File::Spec::VMS; # Done internally by File::Spec if needed =head1 DESCRIPTION See File::Spec::Unix for a documentation of the methods provided there. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not the semantics. =over 4 =item canonpath (override) Removes redundant portions of file specifications according to VMS syntax. =cut sub canonpath { my($self,$path) = @_; return undef unless defined $path; if ($path =~ m|/|) { # Fake Unix my $pathify = $path =~ m|/\Z(?!\n)|; $path = $self->SUPER::canonpath($path); if ($pathify) { return vmspath($path); } else { return vmsify($path); } } else { $path =~ tr/<>/[]/; # < and > ==> [ and ] $path =~ s/\]\[\./\.\]\[/g; # ][. ==> .][ $path =~ s/\[000000\.\]\[/\[/g; # [000000.][ ==> [ $path =~ s/\[000000\./\[/g; # [000000. ==> [ $path =~ s/\.\]\[000000\]/\]/g; # .][000000] ==> ] $path =~ s/\.\]\[/\./g; # foo.][bar ==> foo.bar 1 while ($path =~ s/([\[\.])(-+)\.(-+)([\.\]])/$1$2$3$4/); # That loop does the following # with any amount of dashes: # .-.-. ==> .--. # [-.-. ==> [--. # .-.-] ==> .--] # [-.-] ==> [--] 1 while ($path =~ s/([\[\.])[^\]\.]+\.-(-+)([\]\.])/$1$2$3/); # That loop does the following # with any amount (minimum 2) # of dashes: # .foo.--. ==> .-. # .foo.--] ==> .-] # [foo.--. ==> [-. # [foo.--] ==> [-] # # And then, the remaining cases $path =~ s/\[\.-/[-/; # [.- ==> [- $path =~ s/\.[^\]\.]+\.-\./\./g; # .foo.-. ==> . $path =~ s/\[[^\]\.]+\.-\./\[/g; # [foo.-. ==> [ $path =~ s/\.[^\]\.]+\.-\]/\]/g; # .foo.-] ==> ] $path =~ s/\[[^\]\.]+\.-\]/\[000000\]/g;# [foo.-] ==> [000000] $path =~ s/\[\]// unless $path eq '[]'; # [] ==> return $path; } } =item catdir (override) Concatenates a list of file specifications, and returns the result as a VMS-syntax directory specification. No check is made for "impossible" cases (e.g. elements other than the first being absolute filespecs). =cut sub catdir { my $self = shift; my $dir = pop; my @dirs = grep {defined() && length()} @_; my $rslt; if (@dirs) { my $path = (@dirs == 1 ? $dirs[0] : $self->catdir(@dirs)); my ($spath,$sdir) = ($path,$dir); $spath =~ s/\.dir\Z(?!\n)//; $sdir =~ s/\.dir\Z(?!\n)//; $sdir = $self->eliminate_macros($sdir) unless $sdir =~ /^[\w\-]+\Z(?!\n)/s; $rslt = $self->fixpath($self->eliminate_macros($spath)."/$sdir",1); # Special case for VMS absolute directory specs: these will have had device # prepended during trip through Unix syntax in eliminate_macros(), since # Unix syntax has no way to express "absolute from the top of this device's # directory tree". if ($spath =~ /^[\[<][^.\-]/s) { $rslt =~ s/^[^\[<]+//s; } } else { if (not defined $dir or not length $dir) { $rslt = ''; } elsif ($dir =~ /^\$\([^\)]+\)\Z(?!\n)/s) { $rslt = $dir; } else { $rslt = vmspath($dir); } } return $self->canonpath($rslt); } =item catfile (override) Concatenates a list of file specifications, and returns the result as a VMS-syntax file specification. =cut sub catfile { my $self = shift; my $file = $self->canonpath(pop()); my @files = grep {defined() && length()} @_; my $rslt; if (@files) { my $path = (@files == 1 ? $files[0] : $self->catdir(@files)); my $spath = $path; $spath =~ s/\.dir\Z(?!\n)//; if ($spath =~ /^[^\)\]\/:>]+\)\Z(?!\n)/s && basename($file) eq $file) { $rslt = "$spath$file"; } else { $rslt = $self->eliminate_macros($spath); $rslt = vmsify($rslt.((defined $rslt) && ($rslt ne '') ? '/' : '').unixify($file)); } } else { $rslt = (defined($file) && length($file)) ? vmsify($file) : ''; } return $self->canonpath($rslt); } =item curdir (override) Returns a string representation of the current directory: '[]' =cut sub curdir { return '[]'; } =item devnull (override) Returns a string representation of the null device: '_NLA0:' =cut sub devnull { return "_NLA0:"; } =item rootdir (override) Returns a string representation of the root directory: 'SYS$DISK:[000000]' =cut sub rootdir { return 'SYS$DISK:[000000]'; } =item tmpdir (override) Returns a string representation of the first writable directory from the following list or '' if none are writable: sys$scratch: $ENV{TMPDIR} Since perl 5.8.0, if running under taint mode, and if $ENV{TMPDIR} is tainted, it is not used. =cut my $tmpdir; sub tmpdir { return $tmpdir if defined $tmpdir; $tmpdir = $_[0]->_tmpdir( 'sys$scratch:', $ENV{TMPDIR} ); } =item updir (override) Returns a string representation of the parent directory: '[-]' =cut sub updir { return '[-]'; } =item case_tolerant (override) VMS file specification syntax is case-tolerant. =cut sub case_tolerant { return 1; } =item path (override) Translate logical name DCL$PATH as a searchlist, rather than trying to C<split> string value of C<$ENV{'PATH'}>. =cut sub path { my (@dirs,$dir,$i); while ($dir = $ENV{'DCL$PATH;' . $i++}) { push(@dirs,$dir); } return @dirs; } =item file_name_is_absolute (override) Checks for VMS directory spec as well as Unix separators. =cut sub file_name_is_absolute { my ($self,$file) = @_; # If it's a logical name, expand it. $file = $ENV{$file} while $file =~ /^[\w\$\-]+\Z(?!\n)/s && $ENV{$file}; return scalar($file =~ m!^/!s || $file =~ m![<\[][^.\-\]>]! || $file =~ /:[^<\[]/); } =item splitpath (override) ($volume,$directories,$file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path ); ($volume,$directories,$file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path, $no_file ); Passing a true value for C<$no_file> indicates that the path being split only contains directory components, even on systems where you can usually (when not supporting a foreign syntax) tell the difference between directories and files at a glance. =cut sub splitpath { my($self,$path, $nofile) = @_; my($dev,$dir,$file) = ('','',''); my $vmsify_path = vmsify($path); if ( $nofile ){ #vmsify('d1/d2/d3') returns '[.d1.d2]d3' #vmsify('/d1/d2/d3') returns 'd1:[d2]d3' if( $vmsify_path =~ /(.*)\](.+)/ ){ $vmsify_path = $1.'.'.$2.']'; } $vmsify_path =~ /(.+:)?(.*)/s; $dir = defined $2 ? $2 : ''; # dir can be '0' return ($1 || '',$dir,$file); } else { $vmsify_path =~ /(.+:)?([\[<].*[\]>])?(.*)/s; return ($1 || '',$2 || '',$3); } } =item splitdir (override) Split dirspec using VMS syntax. =cut sub splitdir { my($self,$dirspec) = @_; my @dirs = (); return @dirs if ( (!defined $dirspec) || ('' eq $dirspec) ); $dirspec =~ tr/<>/[]/; # < and > ==> [ and ] $dirspec =~ s/\]\[\./\.\]\[/g; # ][. ==> .][ $dirspec =~ s/\[000000\.\]\[/\[/g; # [000000.][ ==> [ $dirspec =~ s/\[000000\./\[/g; # [000000. ==> [ $dirspec =~ s/\.\]\[000000\]/\]/g; # .][000000] ==> ] $dirspec =~ s/\.\]\[/\./g; # foo.][bar ==> foo.bar while ($dirspec =~ s/(^|[\[\<\.])\-(\-+)($|[\]\>\.])/$1-.$2$3/g) {} # That loop does the following # with any amount of dashes: # .--. ==> .-.-. # [--. ==> [-.-. # .--] ==> .-.-] # [--] ==> [-.-] $dirspec = "[$dirspec]" unless $dirspec =~ /[\[<]/; # make legal $dirspec =~ s/^(\[|<)\./$1/; @dirs = split /(?<!\^)\./, vmspath($dirspec); $dirs[0] =~ s/^[\[<]//s; $dirs[-1] =~ s/[\]>]\Z(?!\n)//s; @dirs; } =item catpath (override) Construct a complete filespec using VMS syntax =cut sub catpath { my($self,$dev,$dir,$file) = @_; # We look for a volume in $dev, then in $dir, but not both my ($dir_volume, $dir_dir, $dir_file) = $self->splitpath($dir); $dev = $dir_volume unless length $dev; $dir = length $dir_file ? $self->catfile($dir_dir, $dir_file) : $dir_dir; if ($dev =~ m|^/+([^/]+)|) { $dev = "$1:"; } else { $dev .= ':' unless $dev eq '' or $dev =~ /:\Z(?!\n)/; } if (length($dev) or length($dir)) { $dir = "[$dir]" unless $dir =~ /[\[<\/]/; $dir = vmspath($dir); } "$dev$dir$file"; } =item abs2rel (override) Use VMS syntax when converting filespecs. =cut sub abs2rel { my $self = shift; return vmspath(File::Spec::Unix::abs2rel( $self, @_ )) if grep m{/}, @_; my($path,$base) = @_; $base = $self->_cwd() unless defined $base and length $base; for ($path, $base) { $_ = $self->canonpath($_) } # Are we even starting $path on the same (node::)device as $base? Note that # logical paths or nodename differences may be on the "same device" # but the comparison that ignores device differences so as to concatenate # [---] up directory specs is not even a good idea in cases where there is # a logical path difference between $path and $base nodename and/or device. # Hence we fall back to returning the absolute $path spec # if there is a case blind device (or node) difference of any sort # and we do not even try to call $parse() or consult %ENV for $trnlnm() # (this module needs to run on non VMS platforms after all). my ($path_volume, $path_directories, $path_file) = $self->splitpath($path); my ($base_volume, $base_directories, $base_file) = $self->splitpath($base); return $path unless lc($path_volume) eq lc($base_volume); for ($path, $base) { $_ = $self->rel2abs($_) } # Now, remove all leading components that are the same my @pathchunks = $self->splitdir( $path_directories ); my $pathchunks = @pathchunks; unshift(@pathchunks,'000000') unless $pathchunks[0] eq '000000'; my @basechunks = $self->splitdir( $base_directories ); my $basechunks = @basechunks; unshift(@basechunks,'000000') unless $basechunks[0] eq '000000'; while ( @pathchunks && @basechunks && lc( $pathchunks[0] ) eq lc( $basechunks[0] ) ) { shift @pathchunks ; shift @basechunks ; } # @basechunks now contains the directories to climb out of, # @pathchunks now has the directories to descend in to. if ((@basechunks > 0) || ($basechunks != $pathchunks)) { $path_directories = join '.', ('-' x @basechunks, @pathchunks) ; } else { $path_directories = join '.', @pathchunks; } $path_directories = '['.$path_directories.']'; return $self->canonpath( $self->catpath( '', $path_directories, $path_file ) ) ; } =item rel2abs (override) Use VMS syntax when converting filespecs. =cut sub rel2abs { my $self = shift ; my ($path,$base ) = @_; return undef unless defined $path; if ($path =~ m/\//) { $path = ( -d $path || $path =~ m/\/\z/ # educated guessing about ? vmspath($path) # whether it's a directory : vmsify($path) ); } $base = vmspath($base) if defined $base && $base =~ m/\//; # Clean up and split up $path if ( ! $self->file_name_is_absolute( $path ) ) { # Figure out the effective $base and clean it up. if ( !defined( $base ) || $base eq '' ) { $base = $self->_cwd; } elsif ( ! $self->file_name_is_absolute( $base ) ) { $base = $self->rel2abs( $base ) ; } else { $base = $self->canonpath( $base ) ; } # Split up paths my ( $path_directories, $path_file ) = ($self->splitpath( $path ))[1,2] ; my ( $base_volume, $base_directories ) = $self->splitpath( $base ) ; $path_directories = '' if $path_directories eq '[]' || $path_directories eq '<>'; my $sep = '' ; $sep = '.' if ( $base_directories =~ m{[^.\]>]\Z(?!\n)} && $path_directories =~ m{^[^.\[<]}s ) ; $base_directories = "$base_directories$sep$path_directories"; $base_directories =~ s{\.?[\]>][\[<]\.?}{.}; $path = $self->catpath( $base_volume, $base_directories, $path_file ); } return $self->canonpath( $path ) ; } # eliminate_macros() and fixpath() are MakeMaker-specific methods # which are used inside catfile() and catdir(). MakeMaker has its own # copies as of 6.06_03 which are the canonical ones. We leave these # here, in peace, so that File::Spec continues to work with MakeMakers # prior to 6.06_03. # # Please consider these two methods deprecated. Do not patch them, # patch the ones in ExtUtils::MM_VMS instead. sub eliminate_macros { my($self,$path) = @_; return '' unless (defined $path) && ($path ne ''); $self = {} unless ref $self; if ($path =~ /\s/) { return join ' ', map { $self->eliminate_macros($_) } split /\s+/, $path; } my($npath) = unixify($path); my($complex) = 0; my($head,$macro,$tail); # perform m##g in scalar context so it acts as an iterator while ($npath =~ m#(.*?)\$\((\S+?)\)(.*)#gs) { if ($self->{$2}) { ($head,$macro,$tail) = ($1,$2,$3); if (ref $self->{$macro}) { if (ref $self->{$macro} eq 'ARRAY') { $macro = join ' ', @{$self->{$macro}}; } else { print "Note: can't expand macro \$($macro) containing ",ref($self->{$macro}), "\n\t(using MMK-specific deferred substitutuon; MMS will break)\n"; $macro = "\cB$macro\cB"; $complex = 1; } } else { ($macro = unixify($self->{$macro})) =~ s#/\Z(?!\n)##; } $npath = "$head$macro$tail"; } } if ($complex) { $npath =~ s#\cB(.*?)\cB#\${$1}#gs; } $npath; } # Deprecated. See the note above for eliminate_macros(). sub fixpath { my($self,$path,$force_path) = @_; return '' unless $path; $self = bless {}, $self unless ref $self; my($fixedpath,$prefix,$name); if ($path =~ /\s/) { return join ' ', map { $self->fixpath($_,$force_path) } split /\s+/, $path; } if ($path =~ m#^\$\([^\)]+\)\Z(?!\n)#s || $path =~ m#[/:>\]]#) { if ($force_path or $path =~ /(?:DIR\)|\])\Z(?!\n)/) { $fixedpath = vmspath($self->eliminate_macros($path)); } else { $fixedpath = vmsify($self->eliminate_macros($path)); } } elsif ((($prefix,$name) = ($path =~ m#^\$\(([^\)]+)\)(.+)#s)) && $self->{$prefix}) { my($vmspre) = $self->eliminate_macros("\$($prefix)"); # is it a dir or just a name? $vmspre = ($vmspre =~ m|/| or $prefix =~ /DIR\Z(?!\n)/) ? vmspath($vmspre) : ''; $fixedpath = ($vmspre ? $vmspre : $self->{$prefix}) . $name; $fixedpath = vmspath($fixedpath) if $force_path; } else { $fixedpath = $path; $fixedpath = vmspath($fixedpath) if $force_path; } # No hints, so we try to guess if (!defined($force_path) and $fixedpath !~ /[:>(.\]]/) { $fixedpath = vmspath($fixedpath) if -d $fixedpath; } # Trim off root dirname if it's had other dirs inserted in front of it. $fixedpath =~ s/\.000000([\]>])/$1/; # Special case for VMS absolute directory specs: these will have had device # prepended during trip through Unix syntax in eliminate_macros(), since # Unix syntax has no way to express "absolute from the top of this device's # directory tree". if ($path =~ /^[\[>][^.\-]/) { $fixedpath =~ s/^[^\[<]+//; } $fixedpath; } =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2004 by the Perl 5 Porters. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO See L<File::Spec> and L<File::Spec::Unix>. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not the semantics. An explanation of VMS file specs can be found at L<"http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/731FINAL/4506/4506pro_014.html#apps_locating_naming_files">. =cut 1;