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| # frozen_string_literal: true
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| #
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| # = pathname.rb
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| #
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| # Object-Oriented Pathname Class
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| #
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| # Author:: Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
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| # Documentation:: Author and Gavin Sinclair
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| #
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| # For documentation, see class Pathname.
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| #
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| 
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| require 'pathname.so'
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| 
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| class Pathname
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| 
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|   # :stopdoc:
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| 
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|   # to_path is implemented so Pathname objects are usable with File.open, etc.
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|   TO_PATH = :to_path
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| 
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|   SAME_PATHS = if File::FNM_SYSCASE.nonzero?
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|     # Avoid #zero? here because #casecmp can return nil.
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|     proc {|a, b| a.casecmp(b) == 0}
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|   else
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|     proc {|a, b| a == b}
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|   end
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| 
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| 
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|   if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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|     SEPARATOR_LIST = "#{Regexp.quote File::ALT_SEPARATOR}#{Regexp.quote File::SEPARATOR}"
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|     SEPARATOR_PAT = /[#{SEPARATOR_LIST}]/
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|   else
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|     SEPARATOR_LIST = "#{Regexp.quote File::SEPARATOR}"
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|     SEPARATOR_PAT = /#{Regexp.quote File::SEPARATOR}/
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|   end
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| 
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|   # :startdoc:
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| 
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|   # chop_basename(path) -> [pre-basename, basename] or nil
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|   def chop_basename(path) # :nodoc:
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|     base = File.basename(path)
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|     if /\A#{SEPARATOR_PAT}?\z/o.match?(base)
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|       return nil
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|     else
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|       return path[0, path.rindex(base)], base
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :chop_basename
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| 
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|   # split_names(path) -> prefix, [name, ...]
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|   def split_names(path) # :nodoc:
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|     names = []
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|     while r = chop_basename(path)
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|       path, basename = r
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|       names.unshift basename
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|     end
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|     return path, names
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|   end
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|   private :split_names
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| 
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|   def prepend_prefix(prefix, relpath) # :nodoc:
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|     if relpath.empty?
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|       File.dirname(prefix)
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|     elsif /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}/o.match?(prefix)
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|       prefix = File.dirname(prefix)
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|       prefix = File.join(prefix, "") if File.basename(prefix + 'a') != 'a'
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|       prefix + relpath
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|     else
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|       prefix + relpath
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :prepend_prefix
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| 
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|   # Returns clean pathname of +self+ with consecutive slashes and useless dots
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|   # removed.  The filesystem is not accessed.
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|   #
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|   # If +consider_symlink+ is +true+, then a more conservative algorithm is used
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|   # to avoid breaking symbolic linkages.  This may retain more +..+
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|   # entries than absolutely necessary, but without accessing the filesystem,
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|   # this can't be avoided.
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|   #
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|   # See Pathname#realpath.
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|   #
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|   def cleanpath(consider_symlink=false)
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|     if consider_symlink
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|       cleanpath_conservative
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|     else
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|       cleanpath_aggressive
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Clean the path simply by resolving and removing excess +.+ and +..+ entries.
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|   # Nothing more, nothing less.
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|   #
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|   def cleanpath_aggressive # :nodoc:
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|     path = @path
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|     names = []
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|     pre = path
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|     while r = chop_basename(pre)
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|       pre, base = r
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|       case base
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|       when '.'
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|       when '..'
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|         names.unshift base
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|       else
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|         if names[0] == '..'
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|           names.shift
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|         else
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|           names.unshift base
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|         end
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|       end
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|     end
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|     pre.tr!(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR) if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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|     if /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}/o.match?(File.basename(pre))
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|       names.shift while names[0] == '..'
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|     end
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|     self.class.new(prepend_prefix(pre, File.join(*names)))
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|   end
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|   private :cleanpath_aggressive
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| 
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|   # has_trailing_separator?(path) -> bool
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|   def has_trailing_separator?(path) # :nodoc:
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|     if r = chop_basename(path)
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|       pre, basename = r
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|       pre.length + basename.length < path.length
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|     else
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|       false
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :has_trailing_separator?
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| 
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|   # add_trailing_separator(path) -> path
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|   def add_trailing_separator(path) # :nodoc:
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|     if File.basename(path + 'a') == 'a'
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|       path
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|     else
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|       File.join(path, "") # xxx: Is File.join is appropriate to add separator?
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :add_trailing_separator
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| 
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|   def del_trailing_separator(path) # :nodoc:
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|     if r = chop_basename(path)
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|       pre, basename = r
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|       pre + basename
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|     elsif /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}+\z/o =~ path
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|       $` + File.dirname(path)[/#{SEPARATOR_PAT}*\z/o]
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|     else
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|       path
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :del_trailing_separator
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| 
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|   def cleanpath_conservative # :nodoc:
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|     path = @path
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|     names = []
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|     pre = path
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|     while r = chop_basename(pre)
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|       pre, base = r
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|       names.unshift base if base != '.'
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|     end
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|     pre.tr!(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR) if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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|     if /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}/o.match?(File.basename(pre))
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|       names.shift while names[0] == '..'
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|     end
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|     if names.empty?
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|       self.class.new(File.dirname(pre))
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|     else
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|       if names.last != '..' && File.basename(path) == '.'
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|         names << '.'
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|       end
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|       result = prepend_prefix(pre, File.join(*names))
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|       if /\A(?:\.|\.\.)\z/ !~ names.last && has_trailing_separator?(path)
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|         self.class.new(add_trailing_separator(result))
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|       else
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|         self.class.new(result)
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|       end
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :cleanpath_conservative
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| 
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|   # Returns the parent directory.
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|   #
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|   # This is same as <code>self + '..'</code>.
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|   def parent
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|     self + '..'
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Returns +true+ if +self+ points to a mountpoint.
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|   def mountpoint?
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|     begin
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|       stat1 = self.lstat
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|       stat2 = self.parent.lstat
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|       stat1.dev != stat2.dev || stat1.ino == stat2.ino
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|     rescue Errno::ENOENT
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|       false
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Predicate method for root directories.  Returns +true+ if the
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|   # pathname consists of consecutive slashes.
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|   #
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|   # It doesn't access the filesystem.  So it may return +false+ for some
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|   # pathnames which points to roots such as <tt>/usr/..</tt>.
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|   #
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|   def root?
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|     chop_basename(@path) == nil && /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}/o.match?(@path)
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Predicate method for testing whether a path is absolute.
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|   #
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|   # It returns +true+ if the pathname begins with a slash.
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|   #
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|   #   p = Pathname.new('/im/sure')
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|   #   p.absolute?
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|   #       #=> true
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|   #
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|   #   p = Pathname.new('not/so/sure')
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|   #   p.absolute?
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|   #       #=> false
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|   def absolute?
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|     !relative?
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|   end
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| 
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|   # The opposite of Pathname#absolute?
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|   #
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|   # It returns +false+ if the pathname begins with a slash.
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|   #
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|   #   p = Pathname.new('/im/sure')
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|   #   p.relative?
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|   #       #=> false
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|   #
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|   #   p = Pathname.new('not/so/sure')
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|   #   p.relative?
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|   #       #=> true
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|   def relative?
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|     path = @path
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|     while r = chop_basename(path)
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|       path, = r
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|     end
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|     path == ''
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Iterates over each component of the path.
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|   #
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|   #   Pathname.new("/usr/bin/ruby").each_filename {|filename| ... }
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|   #     # yields "usr", "bin", and "ruby".
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|   #
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|   # Returns an Enumerator if no block was given.
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|   #
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|   #   enum = Pathname.new("/usr/bin/ruby").each_filename
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|   #     # ... do stuff ...
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|   #   enum.each { |e| ... }
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|   #     # yields "usr", "bin", and "ruby".
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|   #
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|   def each_filename # :yield: filename
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|     return to_enum(__method__) unless block_given?
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|     _, names = split_names(@path)
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|     names.each {|filename| yield filename }
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|     nil
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Iterates over and yields a new Pathname object
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|   # for each element in the given path in descending order.
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|   #
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|   #  Pathname.new('/path/to/some/file.rb').descend {|v| p v}
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|   #     #<Pathname:/>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to/some>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to/some/file.rb>
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|   #
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|   #  Pathname.new('path/to/some/file.rb').descend {|v| p v}
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|   #     #<Pathname:path>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to/some>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to/some/file.rb>
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|   #
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|   # Returns an Enumerator if no block was given.
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|   #
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|   #   enum = Pathname.new("/usr/bin/ruby").descend
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|   #     # ... do stuff ...
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|   #   enum.each { |e| ... }
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|   #     # yields Pathnames /, /usr, /usr/bin, and /usr/bin/ruby.
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|   #
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|   # It doesn't access the filesystem.
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|   #
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|   def descend
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|     return to_enum(__method__) unless block_given?
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|     vs = []
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|     ascend {|v| vs << v }
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|     vs.reverse_each {|v| yield v }
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|     nil
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Iterates over and yields a new Pathname object
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|   # for each element in the given path in ascending order.
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|   #
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|   #  Pathname.new('/path/to/some/file.rb').ascend {|v| p v}
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to/some/file.rb>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to/some>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path/to>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/path>
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|   #     #<Pathname:/>
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|   #
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|   #  Pathname.new('path/to/some/file.rb').ascend {|v| p v}
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to/some/file.rb>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to/some>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path/to>
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|   #     #<Pathname:path>
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|   #
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|   # Returns an Enumerator if no block was given.
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|   #
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|   #   enum = Pathname.new("/usr/bin/ruby").ascend
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|   #     # ... do stuff ...
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|   #   enum.each { |e| ... }
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|   #     # yields Pathnames /usr/bin/ruby, /usr/bin, /usr, and /.
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|   #
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|   # It doesn't access the filesystem.
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|   #
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|   def ascend
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|     return to_enum(__method__) unless block_given?
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|     path = @path
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|     yield self
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|     while r = chop_basename(path)
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|       path, = r
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|       break if path.empty?
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|       yield self.class.new(del_trailing_separator(path))
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Appends a pathname fragment to +self+ to produce a new Pathname object.
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|   #
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|   #   p1 = Pathname.new("/usr")      # Pathname:/usr
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|   #   p2 = p1 + "bin/ruby"           # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
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|   #   p3 = p1 + "/etc/passwd"        # Pathname:/etc/passwd
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|   #
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|   #   # / is aliased to +.
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|   #   p4 = p1 / "bin/ruby"           # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
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|   #   p5 = p1 / "/etc/passwd"        # Pathname:/etc/passwd
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|   #
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|   # This method doesn't access the file system; it is pure string manipulation.
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|   #
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|   def +(other)
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|     other = Pathname.new(other) unless Pathname === other
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|     Pathname.new(plus(@path, other.to_s))
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|   end
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|   alias / +
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| 
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|   def plus(path1, path2) # -> path # :nodoc:
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|     prefix2 = path2
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|     index_list2 = []
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|     basename_list2 = []
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|     while r2 = chop_basename(prefix2)
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|       prefix2, basename2 = r2
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|       index_list2.unshift prefix2.length
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|       basename_list2.unshift basename2
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|     end
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|     return path2 if prefix2 != ''
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|     prefix1 = path1
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|     while true
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|       while !basename_list2.empty? && basename_list2.first == '.'
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|         index_list2.shift
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|         basename_list2.shift
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|       end
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|       break unless r1 = chop_basename(prefix1)
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|       prefix1, basename1 = r1
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|       next if basename1 == '.'
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|       if basename1 == '..' || basename_list2.empty? || basename_list2.first != '..'
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|         prefix1 = prefix1 + basename1
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|         break
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|       end
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|       index_list2.shift
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|       basename_list2.shift
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|     end
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|     r1 = chop_basename(prefix1)
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|     if !r1 && (r1 = /#{SEPARATOR_PAT}/o.match?(File.basename(prefix1)))
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|       while !basename_list2.empty? && basename_list2.first == '..'
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|         index_list2.shift
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|         basename_list2.shift
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|       end
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|     end
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|     if !basename_list2.empty?
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|       suffix2 = path2[index_list2.first..-1]
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|       r1 ? File.join(prefix1, suffix2) : prefix1 + suffix2
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|     else
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|       r1 ? prefix1 : File.dirname(prefix1)
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|     end
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|   end
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|   private :plus
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Joins the given pathnames onto +self+ to create a new Pathname object.
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|   #
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|   #   path0 = Pathname.new("/usr")                # Pathname:/usr
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|   #   path0 = path0.join("bin/ruby")              # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
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|   #       # is the same as
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|   #   path1 = Pathname.new("/usr") + "bin/ruby"   # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
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|   #   path0 == path1
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|   #       #=> true
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|   #
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|   def join(*args)
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|     return self if args.empty?
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|     result = args.pop
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|     result = Pathname.new(result) unless Pathname === result
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|     return result if result.absolute?
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|     args.reverse_each {|arg|
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|       arg = Pathname.new(arg) unless Pathname === arg
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|       result = arg + result
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|       return result if result.absolute?
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|     }
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|     self + result
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Returns the children of the directory (files and subdirectories, not
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|   # recursive) as an array of Pathname objects.
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|   #
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|   # By default, the returned pathnames will have enough information to access
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|   # the files. If you set +with_directory+ to +false+, then the returned
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|   # pathnames will contain the filename only.
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|   #
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|   # For example:
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|   #   pn = Pathname("/usr/lib/ruby/1.8")
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|   #   pn.children
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|   #       # -> [ Pathname:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/English.rb,
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|   #              Pathname:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/Env.rb,
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|   #              Pathname:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/abbrev.rb, ... ]
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|   #   pn.children(false)
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|   #       # -> [ Pathname:English.rb, Pathname:Env.rb, Pathname:abbrev.rb, ... ]
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|   #
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|   # Note that the results never contain the entries +.+ and +..+ in
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|   # the directory because they are not children.
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|   #
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|   def children(with_directory=true)
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|     with_directory = false if @path == '.'
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|     result = []
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|     Dir.foreach(@path) {|e|
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|       next if e == '.' || e == '..'
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|       if with_directory
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|         result << self.class.new(File.join(@path, e))
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|       else
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|         result << self.class.new(e)
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|       end
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|     }
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|     result
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Iterates over the children of the directory
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|   # (files and subdirectories, not recursive).
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|   #
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|   # It yields Pathname object for each child.
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|   #
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|   # By default, the yielded pathnames will have enough information to access
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|   # the files.
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|   #
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|   # If you set +with_directory+ to +false+, then the returned pathnames will
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|   # contain the filename only.
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|   #
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|   #   Pathname("/usr/local").each_child {|f| p f }
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|   #   #=> #<Pathname:/usr/local/share>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/bin>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/games>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/lib>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/include>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/sbin>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/src>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:/usr/local/man>
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|   #
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|   #   Pathname("/usr/local").each_child(false) {|f| p f }
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|   #   #=> #<Pathname:share>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:bin>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:games>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:lib>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:include>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:sbin>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:src>
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|   #   #   #<Pathname:man>
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|   #
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|   # Note that the results never contain the entries +.+ and +..+ in
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|   # the directory because they are not children.
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|   #
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|   # See Pathname#children
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|   #
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|   def each_child(with_directory=true, &b)
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|     children(with_directory).each(&b)
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|   end
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| 
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|   #
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|   # Returns a relative path from the given +base_directory+ to the receiver.
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|   #
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|   # If +self+ is absolute, then +base_directory+ must be absolute too.
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|   #
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|   # If +self+ is relative, then +base_directory+ must be relative too.
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|   #
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|   # This method doesn't access the filesystem.  It assumes no symlinks.
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|   #
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|   # ArgumentError is raised when it cannot find a relative path.
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|   #
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|   def relative_path_from(base_directory)
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|     base_directory = Pathname.new(base_directory) unless base_directory.is_a? Pathname
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|     dest_directory = self.cleanpath.to_s
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|     base_directory = base_directory.cleanpath.to_s
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|     dest_prefix = dest_directory
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|     dest_names = []
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|     while r = chop_basename(dest_prefix)
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|       dest_prefix, basename = r
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|       dest_names.unshift basename if basename != '.'
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|     end
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|     base_prefix = base_directory
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|     base_names = []
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|     while r = chop_basename(base_prefix)
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|       base_prefix, basename = r
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|       base_names.unshift basename if basename != '.'
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|     end
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|     unless SAME_PATHS[dest_prefix, base_prefix]
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|       raise ArgumentError, "different prefix: #{dest_prefix.inspect} and #{base_directory.inspect}"
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|     end
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|     while !dest_names.empty? &&
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|           !base_names.empty? &&
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|           SAME_PATHS[dest_names.first, base_names.first]
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|       dest_names.shift
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|       base_names.shift
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|     end
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|     if base_names.include? '..'
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|       raise ArgumentError, "base_directory has ..: #{base_directory.inspect}"
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|     end
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|     base_names.fill('..')
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|     relpath_names = base_names + dest_names
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|     if relpath_names.empty?
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|       Pathname.new('.')
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|     else
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|       Pathname.new(File.join(*relpath_names))
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|     end
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| 
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| class Pathname    # * Find *
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|   #
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|   # Iterates over the directory tree in a depth first manner, yielding a
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|   # Pathname for each file under "this" directory.
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|   #
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|   # Returns an Enumerator if no block is given.
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|   #
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|   # Since it is implemented by the standard library module Find, Find.prune can
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|   # be used to control the traversal.
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|   #
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|   # If +self+ is +.+, yielded pathnames begin with a filename in the
 | |
|   # current directory, not +./+.
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|   #
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|   # See Find.find
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|   #
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|   def find(ignore_error: true) # :yield: pathname
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|     return to_enum(__method__, ignore_error: ignore_error) unless block_given?
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|     require 'find'
 | |
|     if @path == '.'
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|       Find.find(@path, ignore_error: ignore_error) {|f| yield self.class.new(f.sub(%r{\A\./}, '')) }
 | |
|     else
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|       Find.find(@path, ignore_error: ignore_error) {|f| yield self.class.new(f) }
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
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| 
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| class Pathname    # * FileUtils *
 | |
|   # Creates a full path, including any intermediate directories that don't yet
 | |
|   # exist.
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|   #
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|   # See FileUtils.mkpath and FileUtils.mkdir_p
 | |
|   def mkpath
 | |
|     require 'fileutils'
 | |
|     FileUtils.mkpath(@path)
 | |
|     nil
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Recursively deletes a directory, including all directories beneath it.
 | |
|   #
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|   # See FileUtils.rm_r
 | |
|   def rmtree
 | |
|     # The name "rmtree" is borrowed from File::Path of Perl.
 | |
|     # File::Path provides "mkpath" and "rmtree".
 | |
|     require 'fileutils'
 | |
|     FileUtils.rm_r(@path)
 | |
|     nil
 | |
|   end
 | |
| end
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| 
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