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a0d0e21e 1package File::Basename;
2
f06db76b 3=head1 NAME
4
f06db76b 5fileparse - split a pathname into pieces
6
7basename - extract just the filename from a path
8
9dirname - extract just the directory from a path
10
11=head1 SYNOPSIS
12
13 use File::Basename;
14
15 ($name,$path,$suffix) = fileparse($fullname,@suffixlist)
16 fileparse_set_fstype($os_string);
17 $basename = basename($fullname,@suffixlist);
18 $dirname = dirname($fullname);
19
20 ($name,$path,$suffix) = fileparse("lib/File/Basename.pm","\.pm");
21 fileparse_set_fstype("VMS");
22 $basename = basename("lib/File/Basename.pm",".pm");
23 $dirname = dirname("lib/File/Basename.pm");
24
25=head1 DESCRIPTION
26
27These routines allow you to parse file specifications into useful
28pieces using the syntax of different operating systems.
29
30=over 4
31
32=item fileparse_set_fstype
33
34You select the syntax via the routine fileparse_set_fstype().
ee2ff9ea 35
f06db76b 36If the argument passed to it contains one of the substrings
68dc0745 37"VMS", "MSDOS", "MacOS", "AmigaOS" or "MSWin32", the file specification
55497cff 38syntax of that operating system is used in future calls to
39fileparse(), basename(), and dirname(). If it contains none of
c7b9dd21 40these substrings, Unix syntax is used. This pattern matching is
f06db76b 41case-insensitive. If you've selected VMS syntax, and the file
42specification you pass to one of these routines contains a "/",
c7b9dd21 43they assume you are using Unix emulation and apply the Unix syntax
f06db76b 44rules instead, for that function call only.
45
ee2ff9ea 46If the argument passed to it contains one of the substrings "VMS",
68dc0745 47"MSDOS", "MacOS", "AmigaOS", "os2", "MSWin32" or "RISCOS", then the pattern
ee2ff9ea 48matching for suffix removal is performed without regard for case,
49since those systems are not case-sensitive when opening existing files
50(though some of them preserve case on file creation).
51
f06db76b 52If you haven't called fileparse_set_fstype(), the syntax is chosen
f0c6ccdf 53by examining the builtin variable C<$^O> according to these rules.
f06db76b 54
55=item fileparse
56
57The fileparse() routine divides a file specification into three
58parts: a leading B<path>, a file B<name>, and a B<suffix>. The
59B<path> contains everything up to and including the last directory
60separator in the input file specification. The remainder of the input
61file specification is then divided into B<name> and B<suffix> based on
62the optional patterns you specify in C<@suffixlist>. Each element of
63this list is interpreted as a regular expression, and is matched
64against the end of B<name>. If this succeeds, the matching portion of
65B<name> is removed and prepended to B<suffix>. By proper use of
66C<@suffixlist>, you can remove file types or versions for examination.
67
68You are guaranteed that if you concatenate B<path>, B<name>, and
7e2183d3 69B<suffix> together in that order, the result will denote the same
70file as the input file specification.
f06db76b 71
72=back
73
74=head1 EXAMPLES
75
c7b9dd21 76Using Unix file syntax:
f06db76b 77
7e2183d3 78 ($base,$path,$type) = fileparse('/virgil/aeneid/draft.book7',
f06db76b 79 '\.book\d+');
80
81would yield
82
83 $base eq 'draft'
7e2183d3 84 $path eq '/virgil/aeneid/',
f0542300 85 $type eq '.book7'
f06db76b 86
87Similarly, using VMS syntax:
88
89 ($name,$dir,$type) = fileparse('Doc_Root:[Help]Rhetoric.Rnh',
90 '\..*');
91
92would yield
93
94 $name eq 'Rhetoric'
95 $dir eq 'Doc_Root:[Help]'
96 $type eq '.Rnh'
97
95e8664e 98=over
2ae324a7 99
f06db76b 100=item C<basename>
101
102The basename() routine returns the first element of the list produced
44a8e56a 103by calling fileparse() with the same arguments, except that it always
104quotes metacharacters in the given suffixes. It is provided for
c7b9dd21 105programmer compatibility with the Unix shell command basename(1).
f06db76b 106
107=item C<dirname>
108
109The dirname() routine returns the directory portion of the input file
110specification. When using VMS or MacOS syntax, this is identical to the
111second element of the list produced by calling fileparse() with the same
7e2183d3 112input file specification. (Under VMS, if there is no directory information
113in the input file specification, then the current default device and
c7b9dd21 114directory are returned.) When using Unix or MSDOS syntax, the return
115value conforms to the behavior of the Unix shell command dirname(1). This
f06db76b 116is usually the same as the behavior of fileparse(), but differs in some
117cases. For example, for the input file specification F<lib/>, fileparse()
118considers the directory name to be F<lib/>, while dirname() considers the
119directory name to be F<.>).
120
2ae324a7 121=back
122
f06db76b 123=cut
124
b3eb6a9b 125
126## use strict;
1f47e8e2 127# A bit of juggling to insure that C<use re 'taint';> always works, since
918c0b2d 128# File::Basename is used during the Perl build, when the re extension may
129# not be available.
130BEGIN {
131 unless (eval { require re; })
132 { eval ' sub re::import { $^H |= 0x00100000; } ' }
133 import re 'taint';
134}
135
136
137
b395063c 138use 5.6.0;
139use warnings;
17f410f9 140our(@ISA, @EXPORT, $VERSION, $Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
a0d0e21e 141require Exporter;
142@ISA = qw(Exporter);
748a9306 143@EXPORT = qw(fileparse fileparse_set_fstype basename dirname);
95e8664e 144$VERSION = "2.7";
7e2183d3 145
a0d0e21e 146
147# fileparse_set_fstype() - specify OS-based rules used in future
148# calls to routines in this package
149#
ee2ff9ea 150# Currently recognized values: VMS, MSDOS, MacOS, AmigaOS, os2, RISCOS
151# Any other name uses Unix-style rules and is case-sensitive
a0d0e21e 152
153sub fileparse_set_fstype {
ee2ff9ea 154 my @old = ($Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
44a8e56a 155 if (@_) {
156 $Fileparse_fstype = $_[0];
39e571d4 157 $Fileparse_igncase = ($_[0] =~ /^(?:MacOS|VMS|AmigaOS|os2|RISCOS|MSWin32|MSDOS)/i);
44a8e56a 158 }
159 wantarray ? @old : $old[0];
a0d0e21e 160}
161
162# fileparse() - parse file specification
163#
f0542300 164# Version 2.4 27-Sep-1996 Charles Bailey bailey@genetics.upenn.edu
a0d0e21e 165
166
167sub fileparse {
168 my($fullname,@suffices) = @_;
ee2ff9ea 169 my($fstype,$igncase) = ($Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
7e2183d3 170 my($dirpath,$tail,$suffix,$basename);
12cbd720 171 my($taint) = substr($fullname,0,0); # Is $fullname tainted?
a0d0e21e 172
173 if ($fstype =~ /^VMS/i) {
174 if ($fullname =~ m#/#) { $fstype = '' } # We're doing Unix emulation
175 else {
c7b9dd21 176 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^(.*[:>\]])?(.*)/s);
12cbd720 177 $dirpath ||= ''; # should always be defined
a0d0e21e 178 }
179 }
fa6a1c44 180 if ($fstype =~ /^MS(DOS|Win32)|epoc/i) {
c7b9dd21 181 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^((?:.*[:\\\/])?)(.*)/s);
182 $dirpath .= '.\\' unless $dirpath =~ /[\\\/]\z/;
a0d0e21e 183 }
c7b9dd21 184 elsif ($fstype =~ /^MacOS/si) {
185 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^(.*:)?(.*)/s);
95e8664e 186 $dirpath = ':' unless $dirpath;
a0d0e21e 187 }
55497cff 188 elsif ($fstype =~ /^AmigaOS/i) {
c7b9dd21 189 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /(.*[:\/])?(.*)/s);
a3156fc3 190 $dirpath = './' unless $dirpath;
55497cff 191 }
748a9306 192 elsif ($fstype !~ /^VMS/i) { # default to Unix
c7b9dd21 193 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ m#^(.*/)?(.*)#s);
e3830a4e 194 if ($^O eq 'VMS' and $fullname =~ m:^(/[^/]+/000000(/|$))(.*):) {
491527d0 195 # dev:[000000] is top of VMS tree, similar to Unix '/'
e3830a4e 196 # so strip it off and treat the rest as "normal"
197 my $devspec = $1;
198 my $remainder = $3;
199 ($dirpath,$basename) = ($remainder =~ m#^(.*/)?(.*)#s);
200 $dirpath = $devspec.$dirpath;
491527d0 201 }
f0c6ccdf 202 $dirpath = './' unless $dirpath;
a0d0e21e 203 }
204
205 if (@suffices) {
f06db76b 206 $tail = '';
a0d0e21e 207 foreach $suffix (@suffices) {
ee2ff9ea 208 my $pat = ($igncase ? '(?i)' : '') . "($suffix)\$";
c7b9dd21 209 if ($basename =~ s/$pat//s) {
12cbd720 210 $taint .= substr($suffix,0,0);
44a8e56a 211 $tail = $1 . $tail;
a0d0e21e 212 }
213 }
214 }
215
12cbd720 216 $tail .= $taint if defined $tail; # avoid warning if $tail == undef
8d6d96c1 217 wantarray ? ($basename .= $taint, $dirpath .= $taint, $tail)
218 : $basename .= $taint;
a0d0e21e 219}
220
221
222# basename() - returns first element of list returned by fileparse()
223
224sub basename {
748a9306 225 my($name) = shift;
226 (fileparse($name, map("\Q$_\E",@_)))[0];
a0d0e21e 227}
7e2183d3 228
a0d0e21e 229
230# dirname() - returns device and directory portion of file specification
231# Behavior matches that of Unix dirname(1) exactly for Unix and MSDOS
748a9306 232# filespecs except for names ending with a separator, e.g., "/xx/yy/".
233# This differs from the second element of the list returned
a0d0e21e 234# by fileparse() in that the trailing '/' (Unix) or '\' (MSDOS) (and
235# the last directory name if the filespec ends in a '/' or '\'), is lost.
236
237sub dirname {
238 my($basename,$dirname) = fileparse($_[0]);
239 my($fstype) = $Fileparse_fstype;
240
241 if ($fstype =~ /VMS/i) {
748a9306 242 if ($_[0] =~ m#/#) { $fstype = '' }
7e2183d3 243 else { return $dirname || $ENV{DEFAULT} }
a0d0e21e 244 }
084592ab 245 if ($fstype =~ /MacOS/i) {
246 if( !length($basename) && $dirname !~ /^[^:]+:\z/) {
247 $dirname =~ s/([^:]):\z/$1/s;
248 ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
249 }
250 $dirname .= ":" unless $dirname =~ /:\z/;
251 }
a0d0e21e 252 elsif ($fstype =~ /MSDOS/i) {
c7b9dd21 253 $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*\z/$1/;
42568e28 254 unless( length($basename) ) {
255 ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
c7b9dd21 256 $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*\z/$1/;
42568e28 257 }
a0d0e21e 258 }
68dc0745 259 elsif ($fstype =~ /MSWin32/i) {
c7b9dd21 260 $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*\z/$1/;
68dc0745 261 unless( length($basename) ) {
262 ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
c7b9dd21 263 $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*\z/$1/;
68dc0745 264 }
265 }
55497cff 266 elsif ($fstype =~ /AmigaOS/i) {
c7b9dd21 267 if ( $dirname =~ /:\z/) { return $dirname }
55497cff 268 chop $dirname;
c7b9dd21 269 $dirname =~ s#[^:/]+\z## unless length($basename);
55497cff 270 }
084592ab 271 else {
c7b9dd21 272 $dirname =~ s:(.)/*\z:$1:s;
42568e28 273 unless( length($basename) ) {
274 local($File::Basename::Fileparse_fstype) = $fstype;
275 ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
c7b9dd21 276 $dirname =~ s:(.)/*\z:$1:s;
42568e28 277 }
a0d0e21e 278 }
279
280 $dirname;
281}
282
44a8e56a 283fileparse_set_fstype $^O;
a0d0e21e 284
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