=item fileparse_set_fstype
You select the syntax via the routine fileparse_set_fstype().
+
If the argument passed to it contains one of the substrings
-"VMS", "MSDOS", "MacOS" or "AmigaOS", the file specification
+"VMS", "MSDOS", "MacOS", "AmigaOS" or "MSWin32", the file specification
syntax of that operating system is used in future calls to
fileparse(), basename(), and dirname(). If it contains none of
these substrings, UNIX syntax is used. This pattern matching is
they assume you are using UNIX emulation and apply the UNIX syntax
rules instead, for that function call only.
+If the argument passed to it contains one of the substrings "VMS",
+"MSDOS", "MacOS", "AmigaOS", "os2", "MSWin32" or "RISCOS", then the pattern
+matching for suffix removal is performed without regard for case,
+since those systems are not case-sensitive when opening existing files
+(though some of them preserve case on file creation).
+
If you haven't called fileparse_set_fstype(), the syntax is chosen
by examining the builtin variable C<$^O> according to these rules.
$dir eq 'Doc_Root:[Help]'
$type eq '.Rnh'
+=over
+
=item C<basename>
The basename() routine returns the first element of the list produced
-by calling fileparse() with the same arguments. It is provided for
-compatibility with the UNIX shell command basename(1).
+by calling fileparse() with the same arguments, except that it always
+quotes metacharacters in the given suffixes. It is provided for
+programmer compatibility with the UNIX shell command basename(1).
=item C<dirname>
considers the directory name to be F<lib/>, while dirname() considers the
directory name to be F<.>).
+=back
+
=cut
-require 5.002;
+
+## use strict;
+# A bit of juggling to insure that C<use re 'taint';> always works, since
+# File::Basename is used during the Perl build, when the re extension may
+# not be available.
+BEGIN {
+ unless (eval { require re; })
+ { eval ' sub re::import { $^H |= 0x00100000; } ' }
+ import re 'taint';
+}
+
+
+
+use 5.005_64;
+our(@ISA, @EXPORT, $VERSION, $Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(fileparse fileparse_set_fstype basename dirname);
-#use strict;
-#use vars qw($VERSION $Fileparse_fstype);
-$VERSION = "2.4";
+$VERSION = "2.6";
# fileparse_set_fstype() - specify OS-based rules used in future
# calls to routines in this package
#
-# Currently recognized values: VMS, MSDOS, MacOS
-# Any other name uses Unix-style rules
+# Currently recognized values: VMS, MSDOS, MacOS, AmigaOS, os2, RISCOS
+# Any other name uses Unix-style rules and is case-sensitive
sub fileparse_set_fstype {
- my($old) = $Fileparse_fstype;
- $Fileparse_fstype = $_[0] if $_[0];
- $old;
+ my @old = ($Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
+ if (@_) {
+ $Fileparse_fstype = $_[0];
+ $Fileparse_igncase = ($_[0] =~ /^(?:MacOS|VMS|AmigaOS|os2|RISCOS|MSWin32|MSDOS)/i);
+ }
+ wantarray ? @old : $old[0];
}
# fileparse() - parse file specification
sub fileparse {
my($fullname,@suffices) = @_;
- my($fstype) = $Fileparse_fstype;
+ my($fstype,$igncase) = ($Fileparse_fstype, $Fileparse_igncase);
my($dirpath,$tail,$suffix,$basename);
+ my($taint) = substr($fullname,0,0); # Is $fullname tainted?
if ($fstype =~ /^VMS/i) {
if ($fullname =~ m#/#) { $fstype = '' } # We're doing Unix emulation
else {
($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^(.*[:>\]])?(.*)/);
+ $dirpath ||= ''; # should always be defined
}
}
- if ($fstype =~ /^MSDOS/i) {
- ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^(.*[:\\\/])?(.*)/);
- $dirpath .= '.\\' unless $dirpath =~ /\\$/;
+ if ($fstype =~ /^MS(DOS|Win32)/i) {
+ ($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^((?:.*[:\\\/])?)(.*)/);
+ $dirpath .= '.\\' unless $dirpath =~ /[\\\/]$/;
}
elsif ($fstype =~ /^MacOS/i) {
($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /^(.*:)?(.*)/);
}
elsif ($fstype =~ /^AmigaOS/i) {
($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ /(.*[:\/])?(.*)/);
+ $dirpath = './' unless $dirpath;
}
elsif ($fstype !~ /^VMS/i) { # default to Unix
($dirpath,$basename) = ($fullname =~ m#^(.*/)?(.*)#);
+ if ($^O eq 'VMS' and $fullname =~ m:/[^/]+/000000/?:) {
+ # dev:[000000] is top of VMS tree, similar to Unix '/'
+ ($basename,$dirpath) = ('',$fullname);
+ }
$dirpath = './' unless $dirpath;
}
if (@suffices) {
$tail = '';
foreach $suffix (@suffices) {
- if ($basename =~ /([\x00-\xff]*?)($suffix)$/) {
- $tail = $2 . $tail;
- $basename = $1;
+ my $pat = ($igncase ? '(?i)' : '') . "($suffix)\$";
+ if ($basename =~ s/$pat//) {
+ $taint .= substr($suffix,0,0);
+ $tail = $1 . $tail;
}
}
}
- wantarray ? ($basename,$dirpath,$tail) : $basename;
-
+ $tail .= $taint if defined $tail; # avoid warning if $tail == undef
+ wantarray ? ($basename . $taint, $dirpath . $taint, $tail)
+ : $basename . $taint;
}
}
if ($fstype =~ /MacOS/i) { return $dirname }
elsif ($fstype =~ /MSDOS/i) {
- if ( $dirname =~ /:\\$/) { return $dirname }
- chop $dirname;
- $dirname =~ s:[^\\]+$:: unless length($basename);
- $dirname = '.' unless length($dirname);
+ $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*$/$1/;
+ unless( length($basename) ) {
+ ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
+ $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*$/$1/;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($fstype =~ /MSWin32/i) {
+ $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*$/$1/;
+ unless( length($basename) ) {
+ ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
+ $dirname =~ s/([^:])[\\\/]*$/$1/;
+ }
}
elsif ($fstype =~ /AmigaOS/i) {
if ( $dirname =~ /:$/) { return $dirname }
$dirname =~ s#[^:/]+$## unless length($basename);
}
else {
- if ( $dirname =~ m:^/+$:) { return '/'; }
- chop $dirname;
- $dirname =~ s:[^/]+$:: unless length($basename);
- $dirname =~ s:/+$:: ;
- $dirname = '.' unless length($dirname);
+ $dirname =~ s:(.)/*$:$1:;
+ unless( length($basename) ) {
+ local($File::Basename::Fileparse_fstype) = $fstype;
+ ($basename,$dirname) = fileparse $dirname;
+ $dirname =~ s:(.)/*$:$1:;
+ }
}
$dirname;
}
-$Fileparse_fstype = $^O;
+fileparse_set_fstype $^O;
1;