rebar/src/rebar_file_utils.erl
Eric B Merritt ec3927f9b0 Fix eunit testing of apps that have no erl files
'Erlang' projects that do not contain any erlang files (Joxa, LFE,
Elixir, etc) break the eunit task. It attempts to copy an empty list
of source files to the .eunit directory. This change makes copying an
empty list a simple no-op.
2012-07-03 15:18:09 +02:00

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%% -*- erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
%% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
%% rebar: Erlang Build Tools
%%
%% Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com)
%%
%% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
%% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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%% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
%% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
%%
%% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
%% all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
%%
%% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
%% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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%% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
%% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
%% THE SOFTWARE.
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
-module(rebar_file_utils).
-export([rm_rf/1,
cp_r/2,
mv/2,
delete_each/1]).
-include("rebar.hrl").
%% ===================================================================
%% Public API
%% ===================================================================
%% @doc Remove files and directories.
%% Target is a single filename, directoryname or wildcard expression.
-spec rm_rf(Target::string()) -> ok.
rm_rf(Target) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
EscTarget = escape_spaces(Target),
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("rm -rf ~s", [EscTarget]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
ok;
{win32, _} ->
Filelist = filelib:wildcard(Target),
Dirs = [F || F <- Filelist, filelib:is_dir(F)],
Files = Filelist -- Dirs,
ok = delete_each(Files),
ok = delete_each_dir_win32(Dirs),
ok
end.
-spec cp_r(Sources::list(string()), Dest::file:filename()) -> ok.
cp_r([], _Dest) ->
ok;
cp_r(Sources, Dest) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
EscSources = [escape_spaces(Src) || Src <- Sources],
SourceStr = string:join(EscSources, " "),
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("cp -R ~s \"~s\"",
[SourceStr, Dest]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
ok;
{win32, _} ->
lists:foreach(fun(Src) -> ok = cp_r_win32(Src,Dest) end, Sources),
ok
end.
-spec mv(Source::string(), Dest::file:filename()) -> ok.
mv(Source, Dest) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
EscSource = escape_spaces(Source),
EscDest = escape_spaces(Dest),
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("mv ~s ~s", [EscSource, EscDest]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
ok;
{win32, _} ->
{ok, R} = rebar_utils:sh(
?FMT("move /y \"~s\" \"~s\" 1> nul",
[filename:nativename(Source),
filename:nativename(Dest)]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case R of
[] ->
ok;
_ ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to move ~s to ~s~n",
[Source, Dest]))}
end
end.
delete_each([]) ->
ok;
delete_each([File | Rest]) ->
case file:delete(File) of
ok ->
delete_each(Rest);
{error, enoent} ->
delete_each(Rest);
{error, Reason} ->
?ERROR("Failed to delete file ~s: ~p\n", [File, Reason]),
?ABORT
end.
%% ===================================================================
%% Internal functions
%% ===================================================================
delete_each_dir_win32([]) -> ok;
delete_each_dir_win32([Dir | Rest]) ->
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("rd /q /s \"~s\"",
[filename:nativename(Dir)]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
delete_each_dir_win32(Rest).
xcopy_win32(Source,Dest)->
{ok, R} = rebar_utils:sh(
?FMT("xcopy \"~s\" \"~s\" /q /y /e 2> nul",
[filename:nativename(Source), filename:nativename(Dest)]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case length(R) > 0 of
%% when xcopy fails, stdout is empty and and error message is printed
%% to stderr (which is redirected to nul)
true -> ok;
false ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to xcopy from ~s to ~s~n",
[Source, Dest]))}
end.
cp_r_win32({true, SourceDir}, {true, DestDir}) ->
%% from directory to directory
SourceBase = filename:basename(SourceDir),
ok = case file:make_dir(filename:join(DestDir, SourceBase)) of
{error, eexist} -> ok;
Other -> Other
end,
ok = xcopy_win32(SourceDir, filename:join(DestDir, SourceBase));
cp_r_win32({false, Source} = S,{true, DestDir}) ->
%% from file to directory
cp_r_win32(S, {false, filename:join(DestDir, filename:basename(Source))});
cp_r_win32({false, Source},{false, Dest}) ->
%% from file to file
{ok,_} = file:copy(Source, Dest),
ok;
cp_r_win32({true, SourceDir}, {false, DestDir}) ->
case filelib:is_regular(DestDir) of
true ->
%% From directory to file? This shouldn't happen
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Cannot copy dir (~p) to file (~p)\n",
[SourceDir, DestDir]))};
false ->
%% Specifying a target directory that doesn't currently exist.
%% So let's attempt to create this directory
case filelib:ensure_dir(filename:join(DestDir, "dummy")) of
ok ->
ok = xcopy_win32(SourceDir, DestDir);
{error, Reason} ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Unable to create dir ~p: ~p\n",
[DestDir, Reason]))}
end
end;
cp_r_win32(Source,Dest) ->
Dst = {filelib:is_dir(Dest), Dest},
lists:foreach(fun(Src) ->
ok = cp_r_win32({filelib:is_dir(Src), Src}, Dst)
end, filelib:wildcard(Source)),
ok.
escape_spaces(Str) ->
re:replace(Str, " ", "\\\\ ", [global, {return, list}]).