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| |
| package com.google.devtools.build.lib.windows; |
| |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| |
| /** File operations on Windows. */ |
| public class WindowsFileOperations { |
| |
| // A note about UNC paths and path prefixes on Windows. The prefixes can be: |
| // - "\\?\", meaning it's a UNC path that is passed to user mode unicode WinAPI functions |
| // (e.g. CreateFileW) or a return value of theirs (e.g. GetLongPathNameW); this is the |
| // prefix we'll most often see |
| // - "\??\", meaning it's Device Object path; it's mostly only used by kernel/driver functions |
| // but we may come across it when resolving junction targets, as the target's path is |
| // specified with this prefix, see usages of DeviceIoControl with FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT |
| // - "\\.\", meaning it's a Device Object path again; both "\??\" and "\\.\" are shorthands |
| // for the "\DosDevices\" Object Directory, so "\\.\C:" and "\??\C:" and "\DosDevices\C:" |
| // and "C:\" all mean the same thing, but functions like CreateFileW don't understand the |
| // fully qualified device path, only the shorthand versions; the difference between "\\.\" |
| // is "\??\" is not entirely clear (one is not available while Windows is booting, but |
| // that only concerns device drivers) but we most likely won't come across them anyway |
| // Some of this is documented here: |
| // - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff557762(v=vs.85).aspx |
| // - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff565384(v=vs.85).aspx |
| // - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23041983 |
| // - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14482421 |
| |
| private WindowsFileOperations() { |
| // Prevent construction |
| } |
| |
| private static final int MAX_PATH = 260; |
| |
| // Keep IS_JUNCTION_* values in sync with src/main/native/windows_file_operations.cc. |
| private static final int IS_JUNCTION_YES = 0; |
| private static final int IS_JUNCTION_NO = 1; |
| private static final int IS_JUNCTION_ERROR = 2; |
| |
| static native int nativeIsJunction(String path, String[] error); |
| |
| static native boolean nativeGetLongPath(String path, String[] result, String[] error); |
| |
| static native boolean nativeCreateJunction(String name, String target, String[] error); |
| |
| /** Determines whether `path` is a junction point or directory symlink. */ |
| public static boolean isJunction(String path) throws IOException { |
| WindowsJniLoader.loadJni(); |
| String[] error = new String[] {null}; |
| switch (nativeIsJunction(asLongPath(path), error)) { |
| case IS_JUNCTION_YES: |
| return true; |
| case IS_JUNCTION_NO: |
| return false; |
| default: |
| throw new IOException(error[0]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the long path associated with the input `path`. |
| * |
| * <p>This method resolves all 8dot3 style components of the path and returns the long format. For |
| * example, if the input is "C:/progra~1/micros~1" the result may be "C:\Program Files\Microsoft |
| * Visual Studio 14.0". The returned path is Windows-style in that it uses backslashes, even if |
| * the input uses forward slashes. |
| * |
| * <p>May return an UNC path if `path` or its resolution is sufficiently long. |
| * |
| * @throws IOException if the `path` is not found or some other I/O error occurs |
| */ |
| public static String getLongPath(String path) throws IOException { |
| WindowsJniLoader.loadJni(); |
| String[] result = new String[] {null}; |
| String[] error = new String[] {null}; |
| if (nativeGetLongPath(asLongPath(path), result, error)) { |
| return result[0]; |
| } else { |
| throw new IOException(error[0]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a Windows-style path suitable to pass to unicode WinAPI functions. |
| * |
| * <p>Returns an UNC path if `path` is at least `MAX_PATH` long. If it's shorter or is already an |
| * UNC path, then this method returns `path` itself. |
| */ |
| static String asLongPath(String path) { |
| return path.length() >= MAX_PATH && !path.startsWith("\\\\?\\") |
| ? ("\\\\?\\" + path.replace('/', '\\')) |
| : path; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a junction at `name`, pointing to `target`. |
| * |
| * <p>Both `name` and `target` may be Unix-style Windows paths (i.e. use forward slashes), and |
| * they don't need to have a UNC prefix, not even if they are longer than `MAX_PATH`. The |
| * underlying logic will take care of adding the prefixes if necessary. |
| * |
| * @throws IOException if some error occurs |
| */ |
| public static void createJunction(String name, String target) throws IOException { |
| WindowsJniLoader.loadJni(); |
| String[] error = new String[] {null}; |
| if (!nativeCreateJunction(name.replace('/', '\\'), target.replace('/', '\\'), error)) { |
| throw new IOException( |
| String.format("Cannot create junction (name=%s, target=%s): %s", name, target, error[0])); |
| } |
| } |
| } |