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http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby/wiki/DeveloperHowto#coding-style Patch by Steve Klabnik [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4730] Patch by Jason Dew [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4718] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@31635 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
77 lines
2 KiB
Ruby
77 lines
2 KiB
Ruby
#
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# find.rb: the Find module for processing all files under a given directory.
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#
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#
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# The +Find+ module supports the top-down traversal of a set of file paths.
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#
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# For example, to total the size of all files under your home directory,
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# ignoring anything in a "dot" directory (e.g. $HOME/.ssh):
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#
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# require 'find'
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#
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# total_size = 0
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#
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# Find.find(ENV["HOME"]) do |path|
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# if FileTest.directory?(path)
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# if File.basename(path)[0] == ?.
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# Find.prune # Don't look any further into this directory.
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# else
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# next
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# end
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# else
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# total_size += FileTest.size(path)
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# end
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# end
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#
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module Find
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# Calls the associated block with the name of every file and directory listed
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# as arguments, then recursively on their subdirectories, and so on.
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#
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# See the +Find+ module documentation for an example.
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#
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def find(*paths) # :yield: path
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block_given? or return enum_for(__method__, *paths)
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paths.collect!{|d| raise Errno::ENOENT unless File.exist?(d); d.dup}
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while file = paths.shift
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catch(:prune) do
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yield file.dup.taint
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begin
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s = File.lstat(file)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOTDIR, Errno::ELOOP, Errno::ENAMETOOLONG
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next
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end
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if s.directory? then
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begin
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fs = Dir.entries(file)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOTDIR, Errno::ELOOP, Errno::ENAMETOOLONG
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next
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end
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fs.sort!
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fs.reverse_each {|f|
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next if f == "." or f == ".."
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f = File.join(file, f)
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paths.unshift f.untaint
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}
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end
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end
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end
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end
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#
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# Skips the current file or directory, restarting the loop with the next
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# entry. If the current file is a directory, that directory will not be
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# recursively entered. Meaningful only within the block associated with
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# Find::find.
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#
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# See the +Find+ module documentation for an example.
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#
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def prune
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throw :prune
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end
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module_function :find, :prune
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end
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