Merge pull request #208887 from tweag/lib.path.append
lib.path.append: init
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ let
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inherit (builtins)
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isString
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isPath
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split
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match
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;
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@ -25,6 +26,10 @@ let
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assertMsg
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;
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inherit (lib.path.subpath)
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isValid
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;
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# Return the reason why a subpath is invalid, or `null` if it's valid
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subpathInvalidReason = value:
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if ! isString value then
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in /* No rec! Add dependencies on this file at the top. */ {
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/* Append a subpath string to a path.
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Like `path + ("/" + string)` but safer, because it errors instead of returning potentially surprising results.
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More specifically, it checks that the first argument is a [path value type](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/values.html#type-path"),
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and that the second argument is a valid subpath string (see `lib.path.subpath.isValid`).
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Type:
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append :: Path -> String -> Path
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Example:
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append /foo "bar/baz"
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=> /foo/bar/baz
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# subpaths don't need to be normalised
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append /foo "./bar//baz/./"
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=> /foo/bar/baz
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# can append to root directory
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append /. "foo/bar"
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=> /foo/bar
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# first argument needs to be a path value type
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append "/foo" "bar"
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=> <error>
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# second argument needs to be a valid subpath string
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append /foo /bar
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=> <error>
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append /foo ""
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=> <error>
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append /foo "/bar"
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=> <error>
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append /foo "../bar"
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=> <error>
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*/
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append =
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# The absolute path to append to
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path:
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# The subpath string to append
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subpath:
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assert assertMsg (isPath path) ''
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lib.path.append: The first argument is of type ${builtins.typeOf path}, but a path was expected'';
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assert assertMsg (isValid subpath) ''
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lib.path.append: Second argument is not a valid subpath string:
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${subpathInvalidReason subpath}'';
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path + ("/" + subpath);
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/* Whether a value is a valid subpath string.
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subpath.isValid "./foo//bar/"
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=> true
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*/
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subpath.isValid = value:
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subpath.isValid =
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# The value to check
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value:
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subpathInvalidReason value == null;
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Laws:
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- (Idempotency) Normalising multiple times gives the same result:
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- Idempotency - normalising multiple times gives the same result:
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subpath.normalise (subpath.normalise p) == subpath.normalise p
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- (Uniqueness) There's only a single normalisation for the paths that lead to the same file system node:
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- Uniqueness - there's only a single normalisation for the paths that lead to the same file system node:
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subpath.normalise p != subpath.normalise q -> $(realpath ${p}) != $(realpath ${q})
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subpath.normalise "/foo"
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=> <error>
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*/
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subpath.normalise = path:
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assert assertMsg (subpathInvalidReason path == null)
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"lib.path.subpath.normalise: Argument is not a valid subpath string: ${subpathInvalidReason path}";
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joinRelPath (splitRelPath path);
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subpath.normalise =
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# The subpath string to normalise
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subpath:
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assert assertMsg (isValid subpath) ''
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lib.path.subpath.normalise: Argument is not a valid subpath string:
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${subpathInvalidReason subpath}'';
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joinRelPath (splitRelPath subpath);
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}
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{ libpath }:
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let
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lib = import libpath;
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inherit (lib.path) subpath;
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inherit (lib.path) append subpath;
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cases = lib.runTests {
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# Test examples from the lib.path.append documentation
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testAppendExample1 = {
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expr = append /foo "bar/baz";
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expected = /foo/bar/baz;
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};
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testAppendExample2 = {
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expr = append /foo "./bar//baz/./";
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expected = /foo/bar/baz;
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};
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testAppendExample3 = {
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expr = append /. "foo/bar";
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expected = /foo/bar;
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};
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testAppendExample4 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (append "/foo" "bar")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testAppendExample5 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (append /foo /bar)).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testAppendExample6 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (append /foo "")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testAppendExample7 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (append /foo "/bar")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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testAppendExample8 = {
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (append /foo "../bar")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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# Test examples from the lib.path.subpath.isValid documentation
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testSubpathIsValidExample1 = {
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expr = subpath.isValid null;
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expected = false;
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expr = subpath.isValid "./foo//bar/";
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expected = true;
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};
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# Some extra tests
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testSubpathIsValidTwoDotsEnd = {
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expr = subpath.isValid "foo/..";
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expected = false;
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expected = true;
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};
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# Test examples from the lib.path.subpath.normalise documentation
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testSubpathNormaliseExample1 = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "foo//bar";
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expected = "./foo/bar";
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expr = (builtins.tryEval (subpath.normalise "/foo")).success;
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expected = false;
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};
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# Some extra tests
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testSubpathNormaliseIsValidDots = {
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expr = subpath.normalise "./foo/.bar/.../baz...qux";
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expected = "./foo/.bar/.../baz...qux";
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