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author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Feb 2011 23:37:21 +0100 |
parents | 46291ec605a0 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 TMate Software Ltd * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * For information on how to redistribute this software under * the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License * contact TMate Software at support@hg4j.com */ package org.tmatesoft.hg.repo; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; import java.util.regex.Pattern; /** * * @author Artem Tikhomirov * @author TMate Software Ltd. */ public class HgIgnore { private List<Pattern> entries; HgIgnore() { entries = Collections.emptyList(); } /* package-local */void read(File hgignoreFile) throws IOException { if (!hgignoreFile.exists()) { return; } ArrayList<Pattern> result = new ArrayList<Pattern>(entries); // start with existing String syntax = "regex"; // or "glob" BufferedReader fr = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(hgignoreFile)); String line; while ((line = fr.readLine()) != null) { line = line.trim(); if (line.startsWith("syntax:")) { syntax = line.substring("syntax:".length()).trim(); if (!"regex".equals(syntax) && !"glob".equals(syntax)) { throw new IllegalStateException(line); } } else if (line.length() > 0) { // shall I account for local paths in the file (i.e. // back-slashed on windows)? int x; if ((x = line.indexOf('#')) >= 0) { line = line.substring(0, x).trim(); if (line.length() == 0) { continue; } } if ("glob".equals(syntax)) { // hgignore(5) // (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgignore.5.html) says slashes '\' are escape characters, // hence no special treatment of Windows path // however, own attempts make me think '\' on Windows are not treated as escapes line = glob2regex(line); } result.add(Pattern.compile(line)); // case-sensitive } } result.trimToSize(); entries = result; } // note, #isIgnored(), even if queried for directories and returned positive reply, may still get // a file from that ignored folder to get examined. Thus, patterns like "bin" shall match not only a folder, // but any file under that folder as well // Alternatively, file walker may memorize folder is ignored and uses this information for all nested files. However, // this approach would require walker (a) return directories (b) provide nesting information. This may become // troublesome when one walks not over io.File, but Eclipse's IResource or any other custom VFS. // // // might be interesting, although looks like of no direct use in my case // @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1247772/is-there-an-equivalent-of-java-util-regex-for-glob-type-patterns private String glob2regex(String line) { assert line.length() > 0; StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(line.length() + 10); sb.append('^'); // help avoid matcher.find() to match 'bin' pattern in the middle of the filename int start = 0, end = line.length() - 1; // '*' at the beginning and end of a line are useless for Pattern // XXX although how about **.txt - such globs can be seen in a config, are they valid for HgIgnore? while (start <= end && line.charAt(start) == '*') start++; while (end > start && line.charAt(end) == '*') end--; for (int i = start; i <= end; i++) { char ch = line.charAt(i); if (ch == '.' || ch == '\\') { sb.append('\\'); } else if (ch == '?') { // simple '.' substitution might work out, however, more formally // a char class seems more appropriate to avoid accidentally // matching a subdirectory with ? char (i.e. /a/b?d against /a/bad, /a/bed and /a/b/d) // @see http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_13_03 // quote: "The slash character in a pathname shall be explicitly matched by using one or more slashes in the pattern; // it shall neither be matched by the asterisk or question-mark special characters nor by a bracket expression" sb.append("[^/]"); continue; } else if (ch == '*') { sb.append("[^/]*?"); continue; } sb.append(ch); } return sb.toString(); } // TODO use Path and PathGlobMatcher public boolean isIgnored(String path) { for (Pattern p : entries) { if (p.matcher(path).find()) { return true; } } return false; } }