
This changes the m_parts, m_dirname, m_basename, m_title and m_extension member variables to StringViews onto the m_string String. It also removes the m_is_absolute member in favour of computing if a path is absolute in the is_absolute() getter. Due to this, the canonicalize() method has been completely rewritten. The parts() getter still returns a Vector<String>, although it is no longer a const reference as m_parts is no longer a Vector<String>. Rather, it is constructed from the StringViews in m_parts upon request. The parts_view() getter has been added, which returns Vector<StringView> const&. Most previous users of parts() have been changed to use parts_view(), except where Strings are required. Due to this change, it's is now no longer allow to create temporary LexicalPath objects to call the dirname, basename, title, or extension getters on them because the returned StringViews will point to possible freed memory.
461 lines
13 KiB
C++
461 lines
13 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#ifdef __serenity__
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# include <serenity.h>
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#endif
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#include <AK/LexicalPath.h>
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#include <AK/ScopeGuard.h>
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#include <LibCore/DirIterator.h>
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#include <LibCore/File.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <libgen.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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// On Linux distros that use glibc `basename` is defined as a macro that expands to `__xpg_basename`, so we undefine it
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#if defined(__linux__) && defined(basename)
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# undef basename
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#endif
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namespace Core {
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Result<NonnullRefPtr<File>, String> File::open(String filename, OpenMode mode, mode_t permissions)
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{
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auto file = File::construct(move(filename));
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if (!file->open_impl(mode, permissions))
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return String(file->error_string());
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return file;
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}
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File::File(String filename, Object* parent)
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: IODevice(parent)
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, m_filename(move(filename))
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{
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}
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File::~File()
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{
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if (m_should_close_file_descriptor == ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::Yes && mode() != OpenMode::NotOpen)
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close();
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}
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bool File::open(int fd, OpenMode mode, ShouldCloseFileDescriptor should_close)
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{
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set_fd(fd);
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set_mode(mode);
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m_should_close_file_descriptor = should_close;
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return true;
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}
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bool File::open(OpenMode mode)
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{
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return open_impl(mode, 0666);
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}
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bool File::open_impl(OpenMode mode, mode_t permissions)
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{
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VERIFY(!m_filename.is_null());
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int flags = 0;
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if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::ReadOnly) && has_flag(mode, OpenMode::WriteOnly)) {
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flags |= O_RDWR | O_CREAT;
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} else if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::ReadOnly)) {
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flags |= O_RDONLY;
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} else if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::WriteOnly)) {
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flags |= O_WRONLY | O_CREAT;
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bool should_truncate = !(has_flag(mode, OpenMode::Append) || has_flag(mode, OpenMode::MustBeNew));
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if (should_truncate)
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flags |= O_TRUNC;
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}
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if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::Append))
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flags |= O_APPEND;
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if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::Truncate))
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flags |= O_TRUNC;
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if (has_flag(mode, OpenMode::MustBeNew))
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flags |= O_EXCL;
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if (!has_flag(mode, OpenMode::KeepOnExec))
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flags |= O_CLOEXEC;
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int fd = ::open(m_filename.characters(), flags, permissions);
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if (fd < 0) {
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set_error(errno);
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return false;
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}
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set_fd(fd);
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set_mode(mode);
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return true;
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}
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bool File::is_device() const
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{
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struct stat stat;
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if (fstat(fd(), &stat) < 0)
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return false;
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return S_ISBLK(stat.st_mode) || S_ISCHR(stat.st_mode);
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}
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bool File::is_device(const String& filename)
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{
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struct stat st;
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if (stat(filename.characters(), &st) < 0)
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return false;
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return S_ISBLK(st.st_mode) || S_ISCHR(st.st_mode);
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}
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bool File::is_directory() const
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{
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struct stat stat;
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if (fstat(fd(), &stat) < 0)
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return false;
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return S_ISDIR(stat.st_mode);
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}
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bool File::is_directory(const String& filename)
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{
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struct stat st;
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if (stat(filename.characters(), &st) < 0)
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return false;
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return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode);
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}
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bool File::exists(const String& filename)
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{
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struct stat st;
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return stat(filename.characters(), &st) == 0;
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}
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String File::real_path_for(const String& filename)
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{
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if (filename.is_null())
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return {};
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auto* path = realpath(filename.characters(), nullptr);
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String real_path(path);
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free(path);
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return real_path;
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}
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bool File::ensure_parent_directories(const String& path)
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{
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VERIFY(path.starts_with("/"));
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int saved_errno = 0;
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ScopeGuard restore_errno = [&saved_errno] { errno = saved_errno; };
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char* parent_buffer = strdup(path.characters());
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ScopeGuard free_buffer = [parent_buffer] { free(parent_buffer); };
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const char* parent = dirname(parent_buffer);
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int rc = mkdir(parent, 0755);
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saved_errno = errno;
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if (rc == 0 || errno == EEXIST)
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return true;
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if (errno != ENOENT)
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return false;
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bool ok = ensure_parent_directories(parent);
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saved_errno = errno;
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if (!ok)
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return false;
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rc = mkdir(parent, 0755);
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saved_errno = errno;
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return rc == 0;
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}
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#ifdef __serenity__
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String File::read_link(String const& link_path)
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{
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// First, try using a 64-byte buffer, that ought to be enough for anybody.
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char small_buffer[64];
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int rc = serenity_readlink(link_path.characters(), link_path.length(), small_buffer, sizeof(small_buffer));
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if (rc < 0)
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return {};
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size_t size = rc;
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// If the call was successful, the syscall (unlike the LibC wrapper)
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// returns the full size of the link. Let's see if our small buffer
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// was enough to read the whole link.
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if (size <= sizeof(small_buffer))
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return { small_buffer, size };
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// Nope, but at least now we know the right size.
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char* large_buffer_ptr;
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auto large_buffer = StringImpl::create_uninitialized(size, large_buffer_ptr);
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rc = serenity_readlink(link_path.characters(), link_path.length(), large_buffer_ptr, size);
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if (rc < 0)
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return {};
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size_t new_size = rc;
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if (new_size == size)
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return { *large_buffer };
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// If we're here, the symlink has changed while we were looking at it.
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// If it became shorter, our buffer is valid, we just have to trim it a bit.
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if (new_size < size)
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return { large_buffer_ptr, new_size };
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// Otherwise, here's not much we can do, unless we want to loop endlessly
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// in this case. Let's leave it up to the caller whether to loop.
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errno = EAGAIN;
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return {};
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}
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#else
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// This is a sad version for other systems. It has to always make a copy of the
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// link path, and to always make two syscalls to get the right size first.
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String File::read_link(String const& link_path)
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{
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struct stat statbuf = {};
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int rc = lstat(link_path.characters(), &statbuf);
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if (rc < 0)
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return {};
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char* buffer_ptr;
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auto buffer = StringImpl::create_uninitialized(statbuf.st_size, buffer_ptr);
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if (readlink(link_path.characters(), buffer_ptr, statbuf.st_size) < 0)
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return {};
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// (See above.)
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if (rc == statbuf.st_size)
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return { *buffer };
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return { buffer_ptr, (size_t)rc };
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}
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#endif
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static RefPtr<File> stdin_file;
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static RefPtr<File> stdout_file;
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static RefPtr<File> stderr_file;
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NonnullRefPtr<File> File::standard_input()
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{
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if (!stdin_file) {
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stdin_file = File::construct();
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stdin_file->open(STDIN_FILENO, OpenMode::ReadOnly, ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::No);
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}
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return *stdin_file;
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}
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NonnullRefPtr<File> File::standard_output()
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{
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if (!stdout_file) {
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stdout_file = File::construct();
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stdout_file->open(STDOUT_FILENO, OpenMode::WriteOnly, ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::No);
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}
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return *stdout_file;
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}
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NonnullRefPtr<File> File::standard_error()
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{
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if (!stderr_file) {
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stderr_file = File::construct();
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stderr_file->open(STDERR_FILENO, OpenMode::WriteOnly, ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::No);
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}
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return *stderr_file;
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}
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static String get_duplicate_name(const String& path, int duplicate_count)
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{
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if (duplicate_count == 0) {
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return path;
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}
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LexicalPath lexical_path(path);
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StringBuilder duplicated_name;
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duplicated_name.append('/');
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auto& parts = lexical_path.parts_view();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < parts.size() - 1; ++i) {
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duplicated_name.appendff("{}/", parts[i]);
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}
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auto prev_duplicate_tag = String::formatted("({})", duplicate_count);
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auto title = lexical_path.title();
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if (title.ends_with(prev_duplicate_tag)) {
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// remove the previous duplicate tag "(n)" so we can add a new tag.
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title = title.substring_view(0, title.length() - prev_duplicate_tag.length());
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}
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duplicated_name.appendff("{} ({})", title, duplicate_count);
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if (!lexical_path.extension().is_empty()) {
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duplicated_name.appendff(".{}", lexical_path.extension());
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}
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return duplicated_name.build();
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}
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Result<void, File::CopyError> File::copy_file_or_directory(const String& dst_path, const String& src_path, RecursionMode recursion_mode, LinkMode link_mode, AddDuplicateFileMarker add_duplicate_file_marker)
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{
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if (add_duplicate_file_marker == AddDuplicateFileMarker::Yes) {
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int duplicate_count = 0;
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while (access(get_duplicate_name(dst_path, duplicate_count).characters(), F_OK) == 0) {
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++duplicate_count;
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}
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if (duplicate_count != 0) {
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return copy_file_or_directory(get_duplicate_name(dst_path, duplicate_count), src_path);
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}
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}
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auto source_or_error = File::open(src_path, OpenMode::ReadOnly);
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if (source_or_error.is_error())
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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auto& source = *source_or_error.value();
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struct stat src_stat;
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if (fstat(source.fd(), &src_stat) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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if (source.is_directory()) {
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if (recursion_mode == RecursionMode::Disallowed)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), true };
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return copy_directory(dst_path, src_path, src_stat);
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}
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if (link_mode == LinkMode::Allowed) {
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if (link(src_path.characters(), dst_path.characters()) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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return {};
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}
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return copy_file(dst_path, src_stat, source);
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}
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Result<void, File::CopyError> File::copy_file(const String& dst_path, const struct stat& src_stat, File& source)
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{
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int dst_fd = creat(dst_path.characters(), 0666);
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if (dst_fd < 0) {
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if (errno != EISDIR)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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auto dst_dir_path = String::formatted("{}/{}", dst_path, LexicalPath::basename(source.filename()));
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dst_fd = creat(dst_dir_path.characters(), 0666);
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if (dst_fd < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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}
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ScopeGuard close_fd_guard([dst_fd]() { ::close(dst_fd); });
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if (src_stat.st_size > 0) {
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if (ftruncate(dst_fd, src_stat.st_size) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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}
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for (;;) {
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char buffer[32768];
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ssize_t nread = ::read(source.fd(), buffer, sizeof(buffer));
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if (nread < 0) {
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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}
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if (nread == 0)
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break;
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ssize_t remaining_to_write = nread;
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char* bufptr = buffer;
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while (remaining_to_write) {
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ssize_t nwritten = ::write(dst_fd, bufptr, remaining_to_write);
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if (nwritten < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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VERIFY(nwritten > 0);
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remaining_to_write -= nwritten;
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bufptr += nwritten;
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}
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}
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// NOTE: We don't copy the set-uid and set-gid bits.
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auto my_umask = umask(0);
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umask(my_umask);
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if (fchmod(dst_fd, (src_stat.st_mode & ~my_umask) & ~06000) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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return {};
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}
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Result<void, File::CopyError> File::copy_directory(const String& dst_path, const String& src_path, const struct stat& src_stat, LinkMode link)
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{
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if (mkdir(dst_path.characters(), 0755) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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String src_rp = File::real_path_for(src_path);
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src_rp = String::formatted("{}/", src_rp);
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String dst_rp = File::real_path_for(dst_path);
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dst_rp = String::formatted("{}/", dst_rp);
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if (!dst_rp.is_empty() && dst_rp.starts_with(src_rp))
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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DirIterator di(src_path, DirIterator::SkipDots);
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if (di.has_error())
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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while (di.has_next()) {
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String filename = di.next_path();
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auto result = copy_file_or_directory(
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String::formatted("{}/{}", dst_path, filename),
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String::formatted("{}/{}", src_path, filename),
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RecursionMode::Allowed, link);
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if (result.is_error())
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return result.error();
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}
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auto my_umask = umask(0);
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umask(my_umask);
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if (chmod(dst_path.characters(), src_stat.st_mode & ~my_umask) < 0)
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return CopyError { OSError(errno), false };
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return {};
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}
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Result<void, OSError> File::link_file(const String& dst_path, const String& src_path)
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{
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int duplicate_count = 0;
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while (access(get_duplicate_name(dst_path, duplicate_count).characters(), F_OK) == 0) {
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++duplicate_count;
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}
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if (duplicate_count != 0) {
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return link_file(src_path, get_duplicate_name(dst_path, duplicate_count));
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}
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int rc = symlink(src_path.characters(), dst_path.characters());
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if (rc < 0) {
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return OSError(errno);
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}
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return {};
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}
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Result<void, File::RemoveError> File::remove(const String& path, RecursionMode mode, bool force)
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{
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struct stat path_stat;
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if (lstat(path.characters(), &path_stat) < 0) {
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if (!force)
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return RemoveError { path, OSError(errno) };
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return {};
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}
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if (S_ISDIR(path_stat.st_mode) && mode == RecursionMode::Allowed) {
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auto di = DirIterator(path, DirIterator::SkipParentAndBaseDir);
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if (di.has_error())
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return RemoveError { path, OSError(di.error()) };
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while (di.has_next()) {
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auto result = remove(di.next_full_path(), RecursionMode::Allowed, true);
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if (result.is_error())
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return result.error();
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}
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if (rmdir(path.characters()) < 0 && !force)
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return RemoveError { path, OSError(errno) };
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} else {
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if (unlink(path.characters()) < 0 && !force)
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return RemoveError { path, OSError(errno) };
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}
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return {};
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}
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}
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