;;;; ftw.scm --- file system tree walk | |
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;;; Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <[email protected]> | |
;;; Commentary: | |
;; Two procedures are provided: `ftw' and `nftw'. | |
;; NOTE: The following description was adapted from the GNU libc info page, w/ | |
;; significant modifications for a more "Schemey" interface. Most noticible | |
;; are the inlining of `struct FTW *' parameters `base' and `level' and the | |
;; omission of `descriptors' parameters. | |
;; * Types | |
;; | |
;; The X/Open specification defines two procedures to process whole | |
;; hierarchies of directories and the contained files. Both procedures | |
;; of this `ftw' family take as one of the arguments a callback procedure | |
;; which must be of these types. | |
;; | |
;; - Data Type: __ftw_proc_t | |
;; (lambda (filename statinfo flag) ...) => status | |
;; | |
;; Type for callback procedures given to the `ftw' procedure. The | |
;; first parameter is a filename, the second parameter is the | |
;; vector value as returned by calling `stat' on FILENAME. | |
;; | |
;; The last parameter is a symbol giving more information about | |
;; FILENAM. It can have one of the following values: | |
;; | |
;; `regular' | |
;; The current item is a normal file or files which do not fit | |
;; into one of the following categories. This means | |
;; especially special files, sockets etc. | |
;; | |
;; `directory' | |
;; The current item is a directory. | |
;; | |
;; `invalid-stat' | |
;; The `stat' call to fill the object pointed to by the second | |
;; parameter failed and so the information is invalid. | |
;; | |
;; `directory-not-readable' | |
;; The item is a directory which cannot be read. | |
;; | |
;; `symlink' | |
;; The item is a symbolic link. Since symbolic links are | |
;; normally followed seeing this value in a `ftw' callback | |
;; procedure means the referenced file does not exist. The | |
;; situation for `nftw' is different. | |
;; | |
;; - Data Type: __nftw_proc_t | |
;; (lambda (filename statinfo flag base level) ...) => status | |
;; | |
;; The first three arguments have the same as for the | |
;; `__ftw_proc_t' type. A difference is that for the third | |
;; argument some additional values are defined to allow finer | |
;; differentiation: | |
;; | |
;; `directory-processed' | |
;; The current item is a directory and all subdirectories have | |
;; already been visited and reported. This flag is returned | |
;; instead of `directory' if the `depth' flag is given to | |
;; `nftw' (see below). | |
;; | |
;; `stale-symlink' | |
;; The current item is a stale symbolic link. The file it | |
;; points to does not exist. | |
;; | |
;; The last two parameters are described below. They contain | |
;; information to help interpret FILENAME and give some information | |
;; about current state of the traversal of the directory hierarchy. | |
;; | |
;; `base' | |
;; The value specifies which part of the filename argument | |
;; given in the first parameter to the callback procedure is | |
;; the name of the file. The rest of the string is the path | |
;; to locate the file. This information is especially | |
;; important if the `chdir' flag for `nftw' was set since then | |
;; the current directory is the one the current item is found | |
;; in. | |
;; | |
;; `level' | |
;; While processing the directory the procedures tracks how | |
;; many directories have been examined to find the current | |
;; item. This nesting level is 0 for the item given starting | |
;; item (file or directory) and is incremented by one for each | |
;; entered directory. | |
;; | |
;; * Procedure: (ftw filename proc . options) | |
;; Do a file system tree walk starting at FILENAME using PROC. | |
;; | |
;; The `ftw' procedure calls the callback procedure given in the | |
;; parameter PROC for every item which is found in the directory | |
;; specified by FILENAME and all directories below. The procedure | |
;; follows symbolic links if necessary but does not process an item | |
;; twice. If FILENAME names no directory this item is the only | |
;; object reported by calling the callback procedure. | |
;; | |
;; The filename given to the callback procedure is constructed by | |
;; taking the FILENAME parameter and appending the names of all | |
;; passed directories and then the local file name. So the | |
;; callback procedure can use this parameter to access the file. | |
;; Before the callback procedure is called `ftw' calls `stat' for | |
;; this file and passes the information up to the callback | |
;; procedure. If this `stat' call was not successful the failure is | |
;; indicated by setting the flag argument of the callback procedure | |
;; to `invalid-stat'. Otherwise the flag is set according to the | |
;; description given in the description of `__ftw_proc_t' above. | |
;; | |
;; The callback procedure is expected to return non-#f to indicate | |
;; that no error occurred and the processing should be continued. | |
;; If an error occurred in the callback procedure or the call to | |
;; `ftw' shall return immediately the callback procedure can return | |
;; #f. This is the only correct way to stop the procedure. The | |
;; program must not use `throw' or similar techniques to continue | |
;; the program in another place. [Can we relax this? --ttn] | |
;; | |
;; The return value of the `ftw' procedure is #t if all callback | |
;; procedure calls returned #t and all actions performed by the | |
;; `ftw' succeeded. If some procedure call failed (other than | |
;; calling `stat' on an item) the procedure returns #f. If a | |
;; callback procedure returns a value other than #t this value is | |
;; returned as the return value of `ftw'. | |
;; | |
;; * Procedure: (nftw filename proc . control-flags) | |
;; Do a new-style file system tree walk starting at FILENAME using PROC. | |
;; Various optional CONTROL-FLAGS alter the default behavior. | |
;; | |
;; The `nftw' procedures works like the `ftw' procedures. It calls | |
;; the callback procedure PROC for all items it finds in the | |
;; directory FILENAME and below. | |
;; | |
;; The differences are that for one the callback procedure is of a | |
;; different type. It takes also `base' and `level' parameters as | |
;; described above. | |
;; | |
;; The second difference is that `nftw' takes additional optional | |
;; arguments which are zero or more of the following symbols: | |
;; | |
;; physical' | |
;; While traversing the directory symbolic links are not | |
;; followed. I.e., if this flag is given symbolic links are | |
;; reported using the `symlink' value for the type parameter | |
;; to the callback procedure. Please note that if this flag is | |
;; used the appearance of `symlink' in a callback procedure | |
;; does not mean the referenced file does not exist. To | |
;; indicate this the extra value `stale-symlink' exists. | |
;; | |
;; mount' | |
;; The callback procedure is only called for items which are on | |
;; the same mounted file system as the directory given as the | |
;; FILENAME parameter to `nftw'. | |
;; | |
;; chdir' | |
;; If this flag is given the current working directory is | |
;; changed to the directory containing the reported object | |
;; before the callback procedure is called. | |
;; | |
;; depth' | |
;; If this option is given the procedure visits first all files | |
;; and subdirectories before the callback procedure is called | |
;; for the directory itself (depth-first processing). This | |
;; also means the type flag given to the callback procedure is | |
;; `directory-processed' and not `directory'. | |
;; | |
;; The return value is computed in the same way as for `ftw'. | |
;; `nftw' returns #t if no failure occurred in `nftw' and all | |
;; callback procedure call return values are also #t. For internal | |
;; errors such as memory problems the error `ftw-error' is thrown. | |
;; If the return value of a callback invocation is not #t this | |
;; very same value is returned. | |
;;; Code: | |
(define-module (ice-9 ftw) | |
#:use-module (ice-9 match) | |
#:use-module (ice-9 vlist) | |
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1) | |
#:autoload (ice-9 i18n) (string-locale<?) | |
#:export (ftw nftw | |
file-system-fold | |
file-system-tree | |
scandir)) | |
(define-macro (getuid-or-false) | |
(if (defined? 'getuid) | |
'(getuid) | |
#f)) | |
(define-macro (getgid-or-false) | |
(if (defined? 'getgid) | |
'(getgid) | |
#f)) | |
(define (directory-files dir) | |
(let ((dir-stream (opendir dir))) | |
(let loop ((new (readdir dir-stream)) | |
(acc '())) | |
(if (eof-object? new) | |
(begin | |
(closedir dir-stream) | |
acc) | |
(loop (readdir dir-stream) | |
(if (or (string=? "." new) ;;; ignore | |
(string=? ".." new)) ;;; ignore | |
acc | |
(cons new acc))))))) | |
(define (pathify . nodes) | |
(let loop ((nodes nodes) | |
(result "")) | |
(if (null? nodes) | |
(or (and (string=? "" result) "") | |
(substring result 1 (string-length result))) | |
(loop (cdr nodes) (string-append result "/" (car nodes)))))) | |
;; `visited?-proc' returns a test procedure VISITED? which when called as | |
;; (VISITED? stat-obj) returns #f the first time a distinct file is seen, | |
;; then #t on any subsequent sighting of it. | |
;; | |
;; stat:dev and stat:ino together uniquely identify a file (see "Attribute | |
;; Meanings" in the glibc manual). Often there'll be just one dev, and | |
;; usually there's just a handful mounted, so the strategy here is a small | |
;; hash table indexed by dev, containing hash tables indexed by ino. | |
;; | |
;; On some file systems, stat:ino is always zero. In that case, | |
;; a string hash of the full file name is used. | |
;; | |
;; It'd be possible to make a pair (dev . ino) and use that as the key to a | |
;; single hash table. It'd use an extra pair for every file visited, but | |
;; might be a little faster if it meant less scheme code. | |
;; | |
(define (visited?-proc size) | |
(let ((dev-hash (make-hash-table 7))) | |
(lambda (s name) | |
(and s | |
(let* ((ino-hash (hashv-ref dev-hash (stat:dev s))) | |
(%ino (stat:ino s)) | |
(ino (if (= 0 %ino) | |
(string-hash name) | |
%ino))) | |
(or ino-hash | |
(begin | |
(set! ino-hash (make-hash-table size)) | |
(hashv-set! dev-hash (stat:dev s) ino-hash))) | |
(or (hashv-ref ino-hash ino) | |
(begin | |
(hashv-set! ino-hash ino #t) | |
#f))))))) | |
(define (stat-dir-readable?-proc uid gid) | |
(lambda (s) | |
(let* ((perms (stat:perms s)) | |
(perms-bit-set? (lambda (mask) | |
(logtest mask perms)))) | |
(or (equal? uid 0) | |
(and (equal? uid (stat:uid s)) | |
(perms-bit-set? #o400)) | |
(and (equal? gid (stat:gid s)) | |
(perms-bit-set? #o040)) | |
(perms-bit-set? #o004))))) | |
(define (stat&flag-proc dir-readable? . control-flags) | |
(let* ((directory-flag (if (memq 'depth control-flags) | |
'directory-processed | |
'directory)) | |
(stale-symlink-flag (if (memq 'nftw-style control-flags) | |
'stale-symlink | |
'symlink)) | |
(physical? (memq 'physical control-flags)) | |
(easy-flag (lambda (s) | |
(let ((type (stat:type s))) | |
(if (eq? 'directory type) | |
(if (dir-readable? s) | |
directory-flag | |
'directory-not-readable) | |
'regular))))) | |
(lambda (name) | |
(let ((s (false-if-exception (lstat name)))) | |
(cond ((not s) | |
(values s 'invalid-stat)) | |
((eq? 'symlink (stat:type s)) | |
(let ((s-follow (false-if-exception (stat name)))) | |
(cond ((not s-follow) | |
(values s stale-symlink-flag)) | |
((and s-follow physical?) | |
(values s 'symlink)) | |
((and s-follow (not physical?)) | |
(values s-follow (easy-flag s-follow)))))) | |
(else (values s (easy-flag s)))))))) | |
(define (clean name) | |
(let ((end (- (string-length name) 1))) | |
(if (and (positive? end) (char=? #\/ (string-ref name end))) | |
(substring name 0 end) | |
name))) | |
(define (ftw filename proc . options) | |
(let* ((visited? (visited?-proc (cond ((memq 'hash-size options) => cadr) | |
(else 211)))) | |
(stat&flag (stat&flag-proc | |
(stat-dir-readable?-proc (getuid-or-false) | |
(getgid-or-false))))) | |
(letrec ((go (lambda (fullname) | |
(call-with-values (lambda () (stat&flag fullname)) | |
(lambda (s flag) | |
(or (visited? s fullname) | |
(let ((ret (proc fullname s flag))) ; callback | |
(or (eq? #t ret) | |
(throw 'ftw-early-exit ret)) | |
(and (eq? 'directory flag) | |
(for-each | |
(lambda (child) | |
(go (pathify fullname child))) | |
(directory-files fullname))) | |
#t))))))) | |
(catch 'ftw-early-exit | |
(lambda () (go (clean filename))) | |
(lambda (key val) val))))) | |
(define (nftw filename proc . control-flags) | |
(let* ((od (getcwd)) ; orig dir | |
(odev (let ((s (false-if-exception (lstat filename)))) | |
(if s (stat:dev s) -1))) | |
(same-dev? (if (memq 'mount control-flags) | |
(lambda (s) (= (stat:dev s) odev)) | |
(lambda (s) #t))) | |
(base-sub (lambda (name base) (substring name 0 base))) | |
(maybe-cd (if (memq 'chdir control-flags) | |
(if (absolute-file-name? filename) | |
(lambda (fullname base) | |
(or (= 0 base) | |
(chdir (base-sub fullname base)))) | |
(lambda (fullname base) | |
(chdir | |
(pathify od (base-sub fullname base))))) | |
(lambda (fullname base) #t))) | |
(maybe-cd-back (if (memq 'chdir control-flags) | |
(lambda () (chdir od)) | |
(lambda () #t))) | |
(depth-first? (memq 'depth control-flags)) | |
(visited? (visited?-proc | |
(cond ((memq 'hash-size control-flags) => cadr) | |
(else 211)))) | |
(has-kids? (if depth-first? | |
(lambda (flag) (eq? flag 'directory-processed)) | |
(lambda (flag) (eq? flag 'directory)))) | |
(stat&flag (apply stat&flag-proc | |
(stat-dir-readable?-proc (getuid-or-false) | |
(getgid-or-false)) | |
(cons 'nftw-style control-flags)))) | |
(letrec ((go (lambda (fullname base level) | |
(call-with-values (lambda () (stat&flag fullname)) | |
(lambda (s flag) | |
(letrec ((self (lambda () | |
(maybe-cd fullname base) | |
;; the callback | |
(let ((ret (proc fullname s flag | |
base level))) | |
(maybe-cd-back) | |
(or (eq? #t ret) | |
(throw 'nftw-early-exit ret))))) | |
(kids (lambda () | |
(and (has-kids? flag) | |
(for-each | |
(lambda (child) | |
(go (pathify fullname child) | |
(1+ (string-length | |
fullname)) | |
(1+ level))) | |
(directory-files fullname)))))) | |
(or (visited? s fullname) | |
(not (same-dev? s)) | |
(if depth-first? | |
(begin (kids) (self)) | |
(begin (self) (kids))))))) | |
#t))) | |
(let ((ret (catch 'nftw-early-exit | |
(lambda () (go (clean filename) 0 0)) | |
(lambda (key val) val)))) | |
(chdir od) | |
ret)))) | |
;;; | |
;;; `file-system-fold' & co. | |
;;; | |
(define-syntax-rule (errno-if-exception expr) | |
(catch 'system-error | |
(lambda () | |
expr) | |
(lambda args | |
(system-error-errno args)))) | |
(define* (file-system-fold enter? leaf down up skip error init file-name | |
#:optional (stat lstat)) | |
"Traverse the directory at FILE-NAME, recursively. Enter | |
sub-directories only when (ENTER? PATH STAT RESULT) returns true. When | |
a sub-directory is entered, call (DOWN PATH STAT RESULT), where PATH is | |
the path of the sub-directory and STAT the result of (stat PATH); when | |
it is left, call (UP PATH STAT RESULT). For each file in a directory, | |
call (LEAF PATH STAT RESULT). When ENTER? returns false, call (SKIP | |
PATH STAT RESULT). When an `opendir' or STAT call raises an exception, | |
call (ERROR PATH STAT ERRNO RESULT), with ERRNO being the operating | |
system error number that was raised. | |
Return the result of these successive applications. | |
When FILE-NAME names a flat file, (LEAF PATH STAT INIT) is returned. | |
The optional STAT parameter defaults to `lstat'." | |
;; Use drive and inode number as a hash key. If the filesystem | |
;; doesn't use inodes, fall back to a string hash. | |
(define (mark v s fname) | |
(vhash-cons (cons (stat:dev s) | |
(if (= 0 (stat:ino s)) | |
(string-hash fname) | |
(stat:ino s))) | |
#t v)) | |
(define (visited? v s fname) | |
(vhash-assoc (cons (stat:dev s) | |
(if (= 0 (stat:ino s)) | |
(string-hash fname) | |
(stat:ino s))) | |
v)) | |
(let loop ((name file-name) | |
(path "") | |
(dir-stat (errno-if-exception (stat file-name))) | |
(result init) | |
(visited vlist-null)) | |
(define full-name | |
(if (string=? path "") | |
name | |
(string-append path "/" name))) | |
(cond | |
((integer? dir-stat) | |
;; FILE-NAME is not readable. | |
(error full-name #f dir-stat result)) | |
((visited? visited dir-stat full-name) | |
(values result visited)) | |
((eq? 'directory (stat:type dir-stat)) ; true except perhaps the 1st time | |
(if (enter? full-name dir-stat result) | |
(let ((dir (errno-if-exception (opendir full-name))) | |
(visited (mark visited dir-stat full-name))) | |
(cond | |
((directory-stream? dir) | |
(let liip ((entry (readdir dir)) | |
(result (down full-name dir-stat result)) | |
(subdirs '())) | |
(cond ((eof-object? entry) | |
(begin | |
(closedir dir) | |
(let ((r+v | |
(fold (lambda (subdir result+visited) | |
(call-with-values | |
(lambda () | |
(loop (car subdir) | |
full-name | |
(cdr subdir) | |
(car result+visited) | |
(cdr result+visited))) | |
cons)) | |
(cons result visited) | |
subdirs))) | |
(values (up full-name dir-stat (car r+v)) | |
(cdr r+v))))) | |
((or (string=? entry ".") | |
(string=? entry "..")) | |
(liip (readdir dir) | |
result | |
subdirs)) | |
(else | |
(let* ((child (string-append full-name "/" entry)) | |
(st (errno-if-exception (stat child)))) | |
(if (integer? st) ; CHILD is a dangling symlink? | |
(liip (readdir dir) | |
(error child #f st result) | |
subdirs) | |
(if (eq? (stat:type st) 'directory) | |
(liip (readdir dir) | |
result | |
(alist-cons entry st subdirs)) | |
(liip (readdir dir) | |
(leaf child st result) | |
subdirs)))))))) | |
(else | |
;; Directory FULL-NAME not readable, but it is stat'able. | |
(values (error full-name dir-stat dir result) | |
visited)))) | |
(values (skip full-name dir-stat result) | |
(mark visited dir-stat full-name)))) | |
(else | |
;; Caller passed a FILE-NAME that names a flat file, not a directory. | |
(leaf full-name dir-stat result))))) | |
(define* (file-system-tree file-name | |
#:optional (enter? (lambda (n s) #t)) | |
(stat lstat)) | |
"Return a tree of the form (FILE-NAME STAT CHILDREN ...) where STAT is | |
the result of (STAT FILE-NAME) and CHILDREN are similar structures for | |
each file contained in FILE-NAME when it designates a directory. The | |
optional ENTER? predicate is invoked as (ENTER? NAME STAT) and should | |
return true to allow recursion into directory NAME; the default value is | |
a procedure that always returns #t. When a directory does not match | |
ENTER?, it nonetheless appears in the resulting tree, only with zero | |
children. The optional STAT parameter defaults to `lstat'. Return #f | |
when FILE-NAME is not readable." | |
(define (enter?* name stat result) | |
(enter? name stat)) | |
(define (leaf name stat result) | |
(match result | |
(((siblings ...) rest ...) | |
(cons (alist-cons (basename name) (cons stat '()) siblings) | |
rest)))) | |
(define (down name stat result) | |
(cons '() result)) | |
(define (up name stat result) | |
(match result | |
(((children ...) (siblings ...) rest ...) | |
(cons (alist-cons (basename name) (cons stat children) | |
siblings) | |
rest)))) | |
(define skip ; keep an entry for skipped directories | |
leaf) | |
(define (error name stat errno result) | |
(if (string=? name file-name) | |
result | |
(leaf name stat result))) | |
(match (file-system-fold enter?* leaf down up skip error '(()) | |
file-name stat) | |
(((tree)) tree) | |
((()) #f))) ; FILE-NAME is unreadable | |
(define* (scandir name #:optional (select? (const #t)) | |
(entry<? string-locale<?)) | |
"Return the list of the names of files contained in directory NAME | |
that match predicate SELECT? (by default, all files.) The returned list | |
of file names is sorted according to ENTRY<?, which defaults to | |
`string-locale<?'. Return #f when NAME is unreadable or is not a | |
directory." | |
;; This procedure is implemented in terms of 'readdir' instead of | |
;; 'file-system-fold' to avoid the extra 'stat' call that the latter | |
;; makes for each entry. | |
(define (opendir* directory) | |
(catch 'system-error | |
(lambda () | |
(opendir directory)) | |
(const #f))) | |
(and=> (opendir* name) | |
(lambda (stream) | |
(let loop ((entry (readdir stream)) | |
(files '())) | |
(if (eof-object? entry) | |
(begin | |
(closedir stream) | |
(sort files entry<?)) | |
(loop (readdir stream) | |
(if (select? entry) | |
(cons entry files) | |
files))))))) | |
;;; ftw.scm ends here | |