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path.c: Learn invocation_path_tail().
Required for vim patch 276 as an alternative to `get_isolated_shell_name()`.
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@@ -131,6 +131,35 @@ char_u *path_tail_with_sep(char_u *fname)
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return tail;
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}
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/// Finds the path tail (or executable) in an invocation.
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///
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/// @param[in] invocation A program invocation in the form:
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/// "path/to/exe [args]".
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/// @param[out] len Stores the length of the executable name.
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///
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/// @post if `len` is not null, stores the length of the executable name.
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///
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/// @return The position of the last path separator + 1.
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const char_u *invocation_path_tail(const char_u *invocation, size_t *len)
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FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ARG(1)
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{
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const char_u *tail = get_past_head((char_u *) invocation);
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const char_u *p = tail;
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while (*p != NUL && *p != ' ') {
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bool was_sep = vim_ispathsep_nocolon(*p);
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mb_ptr_adv(p);
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if (was_sep) {
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tail = p; // Now tail points one past the separator.
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}
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}
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if (len != NULL) {
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*len = (size_t)(p - tail);
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}
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return tail;
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}
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/// Get the next path component of a path name.
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///
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/// @param fname A file path. (Must be != NULL.)
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@@ -114,6 +114,65 @@ describe 'path function', ->
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it 'returns the whole file name if there is no separator', ->
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eq 'file.txt', path_tail_with_sep 'file.txt'
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describe 'invocation_path_tail', ->
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-- Returns the path tail and length (out param) of the tail.
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-- Does not convert the tail from C-pointer to lua string for use with
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-- strcmp.
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invocation_path_tail = (invk) ->
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plen = ffi.new 'size_t[?]', 1
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ptail = path.invocation_path_tail (to_cstr invk), plen
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neq NULL, ptail
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-- it does not change the output if len==NULL
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tail2 = path.invocation_path_tail (to_cstr invk), NULL
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neq NULL, tail2
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eq (ffi.string ptail), (ffi.string tail2)
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ptail, plen[0]
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-- This test mimics the intended use in C.
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compare = (base, pinvk, len) ->
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eq 0, (ffi.C.strncmp (to_cstr base), pinvk, len)
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it 'returns the executable name of an invocation given a relative invocation', ->
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail 'directory/exe a b c'
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compare "exe a b c", invk, len
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eq 3, len
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it 'returns the executable name of an invocation given an absolute invocation', ->
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if ffi.os == 'Windows'
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail 'C:\\Users\\anyone\\Program Files\\z a b'
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compare 'z a b', invk, len
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eq 1, len
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else
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail '/usr/bin/z a b'
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compare 'z a b', invk, len
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eq 1, len
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it 'does not count arguments to the executable as part of its path', ->
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail 'exe a/b\\c'
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compare "exe a/b\\c", invk, len
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eq 3, len
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it 'only accepts whitespace as a terminator for the executable name', ->
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail 'exe-a+b_c[]()|#!@$%^&*'
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eq 'exe-a+b_c[]()|#!@$%^&*', (ffi.string invk)
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it 'is equivalent to path_tail when args do not contain a path separator', ->
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ptail = path.path_tail to_cstr "a/b/c x y z"
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neq NULL, ptail
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tail = ffi.string ptail
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail "a/b/c x y z"
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eq tail, ffi.string invk
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it 'is not equivalent to path_tail when args contain a path separator', ->
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ptail = path.path_tail to_cstr "a/b/c x y/z"
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neq NULL, ptail
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invk, len = invocation_path_tail "a/b/c x y/z"
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neq (ffi.string ptail), (ffi.string invk)
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describe 'path_next_component', ->
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path_next_component = (file) ->
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res = path.path_next_component (to_cstr file)
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