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package org.apache.tools.ant;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Vector;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.Resource;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.ResourceFactory;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.selectors.FileSelector;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.selectors.SelectorScanner;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.selectors.SelectorUtils;
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.FileUtils;
/**
* Class for scanning a directory for files/directories which match certain
* criteria.
* <p>
* These criteria consist of selectors and patterns which have been specified.
* With the selectors you can select which files you want to have included.
* Files which are not selected are excluded. With patterns you can include
* or exclude files based on their filename.
* <p>
* The idea is simple. A given directory is recursively scanned for all files
* and directories. Each file/directory is matched against a set of selectors,
* including special support for matching against filenames with include and
* and exclude patterns. Only files/directories which match at least one
* pattern of the include pattern list or other file selector, and don't match
* any pattern of the exclude pattern list or fail to match against a required
* selector will be placed in the list of files/directories found.
* <p>
* When no list of include patterns is supplied, "**" will be used, which
* means that everything will be matched. When no list of exclude patterns is
* supplied, an empty list is used, such that nothing will be excluded. When
* no selectors are supplied, none are applied.
* <p>
* The filename pattern matching is done as follows:
* The name to be matched is split up in path segments. A path segment is the
* name of a directory or file, which is bounded by
* <code>File.separator</code> ('/' under UNIX, '\' under Windows).
* For example, "abc/def/ghi/xyz.java" is split up in the segments "abc",
* "def","ghi" and "xyz.java".
* The same is done for the pattern against which should be matched.
* <p>
* The segments of the name and the pattern are then matched against each
* other. When '**' is used for a path segment in the pattern, it matches
* zero or more path segments of the name.
* <p>
* There is a special case regarding the use of <code>File.separator</code>s
* at the beginning of the pattern and the string to match:<br>
* When a pattern starts with a <code>File.separator</code>, the string
* to match must also start with a <code>File.separator</code>.
* When a pattern does not start with a <code>File.separator</code>, the
* string to match may not start with a <code>File.separator</code>.
* When one of these rules is not obeyed, the string will not
* match.
* <p>
* When a name path segment is matched against a pattern path segment, the
* following special characters can be used:<br>
* '*' matches zero or more characters<br>
* '?' matches one character.
* <p>
* Examples:
* <p>
* "**\*.class" matches all .class files/dirs in a directory tree.
* <p>
* "test\a??.java" matches all files/dirs which start with an 'a', then two
* more characters and then ".java", in a directory called test.
* <p>
* "**" matches everything in a directory tree.
* <p>
* "**\test\**\XYZ*" matches all files/dirs which start with "XYZ" and where
* there is a parent directory called test (e.g. "abc\test\def\ghi\XYZ123").
* <p>
* Case sensitivity may be turned off if necessary. By default, it is
* turned on.
* <p>
* Example of usage:
* <pre>
* String[] includes = {"**\\*.class"};
* String[] excludes = {"modules\\*\\**"};
* ds.setIncludes(includes);
* ds.setExcludes(excludes);
* ds.setBasedir(new File("test"));
* ds.setCaseSensitive(true);
* ds.scan();
*
* System.out.println("FILES:");
* String[] files = ds.getIncludedFiles();
* for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
* System.out.println(files[i]);
* }
* </pre>
* This will scan a directory called test for .class files, but excludes all
* files in all proper subdirectories of a directory called "modules"
*
* @author Arnout J. Kuiper
* <a href="mailto:ajkuiper@wxs.nl">ajkuiper@wxs.nl</a>
* @author Magesh Umasankar
* @author <a href="mailto:bruce@callenish.com">Bruce Atherton</a>
* @author <a href="mailto:levylambert@tiscali-dsl.de">Antoine Levy-Lambert</a>
*/
public class DirectoryScanner
implements FileScanner, SelectorScanner, ResourceFactory {
/** Is OpenVMS the operating system we're running on? */
private static final boolean ON_VMS = Os.isFamily("openvms");
/**
* Patterns which should be excluded by default.
*
* <p>Note that you can now add patterns to the list of default
* excludes. Added patterns will not become part of this array
* that has only been kept around for backwards compatibility
* reasons.</p>
*
* @deprecated use the {@link #getDefaultExcludes
* getDefaultExcludes} method instead.
*/
protected static final String[] DEFAULTEXCLUDES = {
// Miscellaneous typical temporary files
"**/*~",
"**/#*#",
"**/.#*",
"**/%*%",
"**/._*",
// CVS
"**/CVS",
"**/CVS/**",
"**/.cvsignore",
// SCCS
"**/SCCS",
"**/SCCS/**",
// Visual SourceSafe
"**/vssver.scc",
// Subversion
"**/.svn",
"**/.svn/**",
// Mac
"**/.DS_Store"
};
/**
* Patterns which should be excluded by default.
*
* @see #addDefaultExcludes()
*/
private static Vector defaultExcludes = new Vector();
static {
resetDefaultExcludes();
}
/** The base directory to be scanned. */
protected File basedir;
/** The patterns for the files to be included. */
protected String[] includes;
/** The patterns for the files to be excluded. */
protected String[] excludes;
/** Selectors that will filter which files are in our candidate list. */
protected FileSelector[] selectors = null;
/** The files which matched at least one include and no excludes
* and were selected.
*/
protected Vector filesIncluded;
/** The files which did not match any includes or selectors. */
protected Vector filesNotIncluded;
/**
* The files which matched at least one include and at least
* one exclude.
*/
protected Vector filesExcluded;
/** The directories which matched at least one include and no excludes
* and were selected.
*/
protected Vector dirsIncluded;
/** The directories which were found and did not match any includes. */
protected Vector dirsNotIncluded;
/**
* The directories which matched at least one include and at least one
* exclude.
*/
protected Vector dirsExcluded;
/** The files which matched at least one include and no excludes and
* which a selector discarded.
*/
protected Vector filesDeselected;
/** The directories which matched at least one include and no excludes
* but which a selector discarded.
*/
protected Vector dirsDeselected;
/** Whether or not our results were built by a slow scan. */
protected boolean haveSlowResults = false;
/**
* Whether or not the file system should be treated as a case sensitive
* one.
*/
protected boolean isCaseSensitive = true;
/**
* Whether or not symbolic links should be followed.
*
* @since Ant 1.5
*/
private boolean followSymlinks = true;
/** Helper. */
private static final FileUtils fileUtils = FileUtils.newFileUtils();
/** Whether or not everything tested so far has been included. */
protected boolean everythingIncluded = true;
/**
* Sole constructor.
*/
public DirectoryScanner() {
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given
* pattern up to the first "**".
* <p>
* This is not a general purpose test and should only be used if you
* can live with false positives. For example, <code>pattern=**\a</code>
* and <code>str=b</code> will yield <code>true</code>.
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param str The path to match, as a String. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
*
* @return whether or not a given path matches the start of a given
* pattern up to the first "**".
*/
protected static boolean matchPatternStart(String pattern, String str) {
return SelectorUtils.matchPatternStart(pattern, str);
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given
* pattern up to the first "**".
* <p>
* This is not a general purpose test and should only be used if you
* can live with false positives. For example, <code>pattern=**\a</code>
* and <code>str=b</code> will yield <code>true</code>.
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param str The path to match, as a String. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param isCaseSensitive Whether or not matching should be performed
* case sensitively.
*
* @return whether or not a given path matches the start of a given
* pattern up to the first "**".
*/
protected static boolean matchPatternStart(String pattern, String str,
boolean isCaseSensitive) {
return SelectorUtils.matchPatternStart(pattern, str, isCaseSensitive);
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param str The path to match, as a String. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the pattern matches against the string,
* or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected static boolean matchPath(String pattern, String str) {
return SelectorUtils.matchPath(pattern, str);
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param str The path to match, as a String. Must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* @param isCaseSensitive Whether or not matching should be performed
* case sensitively.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the pattern matches against the string,
* or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected static boolean matchPath(String pattern, String str,
boolean isCaseSensitive) {
return SelectorUtils.matchPath(pattern, str, isCaseSensitive);
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern.
* The pattern may contain two special characters:<br>
* '*' means zero or more characters<br>
* '?' means one and only one character
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against.
* Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param str The string which must be matched against the pattern.
* Must not be <code>null</code>.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the string matches against the pattern,
* or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public static boolean match(String pattern, String str) {
return SelectorUtils.match(pattern, str);
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern.
* The pattern may contain two special characters:<br>
* '*' means zero or more characters<br>
* '?' means one and only one character
*
* @param pattern The pattern to match against.
* Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param str The string which must be matched against the pattern.
* Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param isCaseSensitive Whether or not matching should be performed
* case sensitively.
*
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the string matches against the pattern,
* or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected static boolean match(String pattern, String str,
boolean isCaseSensitive) {
return SelectorUtils.match(pattern, str, isCaseSensitive);
}
/**
* Get the list of patterns that should be excluded by default.
*
* @return An array of <code>String</code> based on the current
* contents of the <code>defaultExcludes</code>
* <code>Vector</code>.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
public static String[] getDefaultExcludes() {
return (String[]) defaultExcludes.toArray(new String[defaultExcludes
.size()]);
}
/**
* Add a pattern to the default excludes unless it is already a
* default exclude.
*
* @param s A string to add as an exclude pattern.
* @return <code>true</code> if the string was added
* <code>false</code> if it already
* existed.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
public static boolean addDefaultExclude(String s) {
if (defaultExcludes.indexOf(s) == -1) {
defaultExcludes.add(s);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Remove a string if it is a default exclude.
*
* @param s The string to attempt to remove.
* @return <code>true</code> if <code>s</code> was a default
* exclude (and thus was removed),
* <code>false</code> if <code>s</code> was not
* in the default excludes list to begin with
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
public static boolean removeDefaultExclude(String s) {
return defaultExcludes.remove(s);
}
/**
* Go back to the hard wired default exclude patterns
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
public static void resetDefaultExcludes() {
defaultExcludes = new Vector();
for (int i = 0; i < DEFAULTEXCLUDES.length; i++) {
defaultExcludes.add(DEFAULTEXCLUDES[i]);
}
}
/**
* Sets the base directory to be scanned. This is the directory which is
* scanned recursively. All '/' and '\' characters are replaced by
* <code>File.separatorChar</code>, so the separator used need not match
* <code>File.separatorChar</code>.
*
* @param basedir The base directory to scan.
* Must not be <code>null</code>.
*/
public void setBasedir(String basedir) {
setBasedir(new File(basedir.replace('/', File.separatorChar).replace(
'\\', File.separatorChar)));
}
/**
* Sets the base directory to be scanned. This is the directory which is
* scanned recursively.
*
* @param basedir The base directory for scanning.
* Should not be <code>null</code>.
*/
public void setBasedir(File basedir) {
this.basedir = basedir;
}
/**
* Returns the base directory to be scanned.
* This is the directory which is scanned recursively.
*
* @return the base directory to be scanned
*/
public File getBasedir() {
return basedir;
}
/**
* Find out whether include exclude patterns are matched in a
* case sensitive way
* @return whether or not the scanning is case sensitive
* @since ant 1.6
*/
public boolean isCaseSensitive() {
return isCaseSensitive;
}
/**
* Sets whether or not include and exclude patterns are matched
* in a case sensitive way
*
* @param isCaseSensitive whether or not the file system should be
* regarded as a case sensitive one
*/
public void setCaseSensitive(boolean isCaseSensitive) {
this.isCaseSensitive = isCaseSensitive;
}
/**
* gets whether or not a DirectoryScanner follows symbolic links
*
* @return flag indicating whether symbolic links should be followed
*
* @since ant 1.6
*/
public boolean isFollowSymlinks() {
return followSymlinks;
}
/**
* Sets whether or not symbolic links should be followed.
*
* @param followSymlinks whether or not symbolic links should be followed
*/
public void setFollowSymlinks(boolean followSymlinks) {
this.followSymlinks = followSymlinks;
}
/**
* Sets the list of include patterns to use. All '/' and '\' characters
* are replaced by <code>File.separatorChar</code>, so the separator used
* need not match <code>File.separatorChar</code>.
* <p>
* When a pattern ends with a '/' or '\', "**" is appended.
*
* @param includes A list of include patterns.
* May be <code>null</code>, indicating that all files
* should be included. If a non-<code>null</code>
* list is given, all elements must be
* non-<code>null</code>.
*/
public void setIncludes(String[] includes) {
if (includes == null) {
this.includes = null;
} else {
this.includes = new String[includes.length];
for (int i = 0; i < includes.length; i++) {
String pattern;
pattern = includes[i].replace('/', File.separatorChar).replace(
'\\', File.separatorChar);
if (pattern.endsWith(File.separator)) {
pattern += "**";
}
this.includes[i] = pattern;
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the list of exclude patterns to use. All '/' and '\' characters
* are replaced by <code>File.separatorChar</code>, so the separator used
* need not match <code>File.separatorChar</code>.
* <p>
* When a pattern ends with a '/' or '\', "**" is appended.
*
* @param excludes A list of exclude patterns.
* May be <code>null</code>, indicating that no files
* should be excluded. If a non-<code>null</code> list is
* given, all elements must be non-<code>null</code>.
*/
public void setExcludes(String[] excludes) {
if (excludes == null) {
this.excludes = null;
} else {
this.excludes = new String[excludes.length];
for (int i = 0; i < excludes.length; i++) {
String pattern;
pattern = excludes[i].replace('/', File.separatorChar).replace(
'\\', File.separatorChar);
if (pattern.endsWith(File.separator)) {
pattern += "**";
}
this.excludes[i] = pattern;
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the selectors that will select the filelist.
*
* @param selectors specifies the selectors to be invoked on a scan
*/
public void setSelectors(FileSelector[] selectors) {
this.selectors = selectors;
}
/**
* Returns whether or not the scanner has included all the files or
* directories it has come across so far.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if all files and directories which have
* been found so far have been included.
*/
public boolean isEverythingIncluded() {
return everythingIncluded;
}
/**
* Scans the base directory for files which match at least one include
* pattern and don't match any exclude patterns. If there are selectors
* then the files must pass muster there, as well.
*
* @exception IllegalStateException if the base directory was set
* incorrectly (i.e. if it is <code>null</code>, doesn't exist,
* or isn't a directory).
*/
public void scan() throws IllegalStateException {
if (basedir == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("No basedir set");
}
if (!basedir.exists()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("basedir " + basedir
+ " does not exist");
}
if (!basedir.isDirectory()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("basedir " + basedir
+ " is not a directory");
}
if (includes == null) {
// No includes supplied, so set it to 'matches all'
includes = new String[1];
includes[0] = "**";
}
if (excludes == null) {
excludes = new String[0];
}
filesIncluded = new Vector();
filesNotIncluded = new Vector();
filesExcluded = new Vector();
filesDeselected = new Vector();
dirsIncluded = new Vector();
dirsNotIncluded = new Vector();
dirsExcluded = new Vector();
dirsDeselected = new Vector();
if (isIncluded("")) {
if (!isExcluded("")) {
if (isSelected("", basedir)) {
dirsIncluded.addElement("");
} else {
dirsDeselected.addElement("");
}
} else {
dirsExcluded.addElement("");
}
} else {
dirsNotIncluded.addElement("");
}
checkIncludePatterns();
clearCaches();
}
/**
* this routine is actually checking all the include patterns in
* order to avoid scanning everything under base dir
* @since ant1.6
*/
private void checkIncludePatterns() {
Hashtable newroots = new Hashtable();
// put in the newroots vector the include patterns without
// wildcard tokens
for (int icounter = 0; icounter < includes.length; icounter++) {
String newpattern =
SelectorUtils.rtrimWildcardTokens(includes[icounter]);
newroots.put(newpattern, includes[icounter]);
}
if (newroots.containsKey("")) {
// we are going to scan everything anyway
scandir(basedir, "", true);
} else {
// only scan directories that can include matched files or
// directories
Enumeration enum2 = newroots.keys();
File canonBase = null;
try {
canonBase = basedir.getCanonicalFile();
} catch (IOException ex) {
throw new BuildException(ex);
}
while (enum2.hasMoreElements()) {
String currentelement = (String) enum2.nextElement();
String originalpattern = (String) newroots.get(currentelement);
File myfile = new File(basedir, currentelement);
if (myfile.exists()) {
// may be on a case insensitive file system. We want
// the results to show what's really on the disk, so
// we need to double check.
try {
File canonFile = myfile.getCanonicalFile();
String path = fileUtils.removeLeadingPath(canonBase,
canonFile);
if (!path.equals(currentelement) || ON_VMS) {
myfile = findFile(basedir, currentelement);
if (myfile != null) {
currentelement =
fileUtils.removeLeadingPath(basedir,
myfile);
}
}
} catch (IOException ex) {
throw new BuildException(ex);
}
}
if ((myfile == null || !myfile.exists()) && !isCaseSensitive) {
File f = findFileCaseInsensitive(basedir, currentelement);
if (f.exists()) {
// adapt currentelement to the case we've
// actually found
currentelement = fileUtils.removeLeadingPath(basedir,
f);
myfile = f;
}
}
if (myfile != null && myfile.exists()) {
if (!followSymlinks
&& isSymlink(basedir, currentelement)) {
continue;
}
if (myfile.isDirectory()) {
if (isIncluded(currentelement)
&& currentelement.length() > 0) {
accountForIncludedDir(currentelement, myfile, true);
} else {
if (currentelement.length() > 0) {
if (currentelement.charAt(currentelement
.length() - 1)
!= File.separatorChar) {
currentelement =
currentelement + File.separatorChar;
}
}
scandir(myfile, currentelement, true);
}
} else {
if (isCaseSensitive
&& originalpattern.equals(currentelement)) {
accountForIncludedFile(currentelement, myfile);
} else if (!isCaseSensitive
&& originalpattern
.equalsIgnoreCase(currentelement)) {
accountForIncludedFile(currentelement, myfile);
}
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Top level invocation for a slow scan. A slow scan builds up a full
* list of excluded/included files/directories, whereas a fast scan
* will only have full results for included files, as it ignores
* directories which can't possibly hold any included files/directories.
* <p>
* Returns immediately if a slow scan has already been completed.
*/
protected void slowScan() {
if (haveSlowResults) {
return;
}
String[] excl = new String[dirsExcluded.size()];
dirsExcluded.copyInto(excl);
String[] notIncl = new String[dirsNotIncluded.size()];
dirsNotIncluded.copyInto(notIncl);
for (int i = 0; i < excl.length; i++) {
if (!couldHoldIncluded(excl[i])) {
scandir(new File(basedir, excl[i]),
excl[i] + File.separator, false);
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < notIncl.length; i++) {
if (!couldHoldIncluded(notIncl[i])) {
scandir(new File(basedir, notIncl[i]),
notIncl[i] + File.separator, false);
}
}
haveSlowResults = true;
}
/**
* Scans the given directory for files and directories. Found files and
* directories are placed in their respective collections, based on the
* matching of includes, excludes, and the selectors. When a directory
* is found, it is scanned recursively.
*
* @param dir The directory to scan. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param vpath The path relative to the base directory (needed to
* prevent problems with an absolute path when using
* dir). Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param fast Whether or not this call is part of a fast scan.
*
* @see #filesIncluded
* @see #filesNotIncluded
* @see #filesExcluded
* @see #dirsIncluded
* @see #dirsNotIncluded
* @see #dirsExcluded
* @see #slowScan
*/
protected void scandir(File dir, String vpath, boolean fast) {
// avoid double scanning of directories, can only happen in fast mode
if (fast && hasBeenScanned(vpath)) {
return;
}
String[] newfiles = dir.list();
if (newfiles == null) {
/*
* two reasons are mentioned in the API docs for File.list
* (1) dir is not a directory. This is impossible as
* we wouldn't get here in this case.
* (2) an IO error occurred (why doesn't it throw an exception
* then???)
*/
throw new BuildException("IO error scanning directory "
+ dir.getAbsolutePath());
}
if (!followSymlinks) {
Vector noLinks = new Vector();
for (int i = 0; i < newfiles.length; i++) {
try {
if (fileUtils.isSymbolicLink(dir, newfiles[i])) {
String name = vpath + newfiles[i];
File file = new File(dir, newfiles[i]);
if (file.isDirectory()) {
dirsExcluded.addElement(name);
} else {
filesExcluded.addElement(name);
}
} else {
noLinks.addElement(newfiles[i]);
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
String msg = "IOException caught while checking "
+ "for links, couldn't get canonical path!";
// will be caught and redirected to Ant's logging system
System.err.println(msg);
noLinks.addElement(newfiles[i]);
}
}
newfiles = new String[noLinks.size()];
noLinks.copyInto(newfiles);
}
for (int i = 0; i < newfiles.length; i++) {
String name = vpath + newfiles[i];
File file = new File(dir, newfiles[i]);
if (file.isDirectory()) {
if (isIncluded(name)) {
accountForIncludedDir(name, file, fast);
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
dirsNotIncluded.addElement(name);
if (fast && couldHoldIncluded(name)) {
scandir(file, name + File.separator, fast);
}
}
if (!fast) {
scandir(file, name + File.separator, fast);
}
} else if (file.isFile()) {
if (isIncluded(name)) {
accountForIncludedFile(name, file);
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
filesNotIncluded.addElement(name);
}
}
}
}
/**
* process included file
* @param name path of the file relative to the directory of the fileset
* @param file included file
*/
private void accountForIncludedFile(String name, File file) {
if (!filesIncluded.contains(name)
&& !filesExcluded.contains(name)
&& !filesDeselected.contains(name)) {
if (!isExcluded(name)) {
if (isSelected(name, file)) {
filesIncluded.addElement(name);
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
filesDeselected.addElement(name);
}
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
filesExcluded.addElement(name);
}
}
}
/**
*
* @param name path of the directory relative to the directory of
* the fileset
* @param file directory as file
* @param fast
*/
private void accountForIncludedDir(String name, File file, boolean fast) {
if (!dirsIncluded.contains(name)
&& !dirsExcluded.contains(name)
&& !dirsDeselected.contains(name)) {
if (!isExcluded(name)) {
if (isSelected(name, file)) {
dirsIncluded.addElement(name);
if (fast) {
scandir(file, name + File.separator, fast);
}
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
dirsDeselected.addElement(name);
if (fast && couldHoldIncluded(name)) {
scandir(file, name + File.separator, fast);
}
}
} else {
everythingIncluded = false;
dirsExcluded.addElement(name);
if (fast && couldHoldIncluded(name)) {
scandir(file, name + File.separator, fast);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a name matches against at least one include
* pattern.
*
* @param name The name to match. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @return <code>true</code> when the name matches against at least one
* include pattern, or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected boolean isIncluded(String name) {
for (int i = 0; i < includes.length; i++) {
if (matchPath(includes[i], name, isCaseSensitive)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a name matches the start of at least one include
* pattern.
*
* @param name The name to match. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @return <code>true</code> when the name matches against the start of at
* least one include pattern, or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected boolean couldHoldIncluded(String name) {
for (int i = 0; i < includes.length; i++) {
if (matchPatternStart(includes[i], name, isCaseSensitive)) {
if (isMorePowerfulThanExcludes(name, includes[i])) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* find out whether one particular include pattern is more powerful
* than all the excludes
* note : the power comparison is based on the length of the include pattern
* and of the exclude patterns without the wildcards
* ideally the comparison should be done based on the depth
* of the match, that is to say how many file separators have been matched
* before the first ** or the end of the pattern
*
* IMPORTANT : this function should return false "with care"
*
* @param name the relative path that one want to test
* @param includepattern one include pattern
* @return true if there is no exclude pattern more powerful than this include pattern
* @since ant1.6
*/
private boolean isMorePowerfulThanExcludes(String name, String includepattern) {
String soughtexclude = name + File.separator + "**";
for (int counter = 0; counter < excludes.length; counter++) {
if (excludes[counter].equals(soughtexclude)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Tests whether or not a name matches against at least one exclude
* pattern.
*
* @param name The name to match. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @return <code>true</code> when the name matches against at least one
* exclude pattern, or <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected boolean isExcluded(String name) {
for (int i = 0; i < excludes.length; i++) {
if (matchPath(excludes[i], name, isCaseSensitive)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Tests whether a name should be selected.
*
* @param name the filename to check for selecting
* @param file the java.io.File object for this filename
* @return <code>false</code> when the selectors says that the file
* should not be selected, <code>true</code> otherwise.
*/
protected boolean isSelected(String name, File file) {
if (selectors != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < selectors.length; i++) {
if (!selectors[i].isSelected(basedir, name, file)) {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the files which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and none of the exclude patterns.
* The names are relative to the base directory.
*
* @return the names of the files which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and none of the exclude patterns.
*/
public String[] getIncludedFiles() {
String[] files = new String[filesIncluded.size()];
filesIncluded.copyInto(files);
Arrays.sort(files);
return files;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the files which matched none of the include
* patterns. The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.
*
* @return the names of the files which matched none of the include
* patterns.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getNotIncludedFiles() {
slowScan();
String[] files = new String[filesNotIncluded.size()];
filesNotIncluded.copyInto(files);
return files;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the files which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and at least one of the exclude patterns.
* The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.
*
* @return the names of the files which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and at least one of the exclude patterns.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getExcludedFiles() {
slowScan();
String[] files = new String[filesExcluded.size()];
filesExcluded.copyInto(files);
return files;
}
/**
* <p>Returns the names of the files which were selected out and
* therefore not ultimately included.</p>
*
* <p>The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.</p>
*
* @return the names of the files which were deselected.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getDeselectedFiles() {
slowScan();
String[] files = new String[filesDeselected.size()];
filesDeselected.copyInto(files);
return files;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the directories which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and none of the exclude patterns.
* The names are relative to the base directory.
*
* @return the names of the directories which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and none of the exclude patterns.
*/
public String[] getIncludedDirectories() {
String[] directories = new String[dirsIncluded.size()];
dirsIncluded.copyInto(directories);
Arrays.sort(directories);
return directories;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the directories which matched none of the include
* patterns. The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.
*
* @return the names of the directories which matched none of the include
* patterns.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getNotIncludedDirectories() {
slowScan();
String[] directories = new String[dirsNotIncluded.size()];
dirsNotIncluded.copyInto(directories);
return directories;
}
/**
* Returns the names of the directories which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and at least one of the exclude patterns.
* The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.
*
* @return the names of the directories which matched at least one of the
* include patterns and at least one of the exclude patterns.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getExcludedDirectories() {
slowScan();
String[] directories = new String[dirsExcluded.size()];
dirsExcluded.copyInto(directories);
return directories;
}
/**
* <p>Returns the names of the directories which were selected out and
* therefore not ultimately included.</p>
*
* <p>The names are relative to the base directory. This involves
* performing a slow scan if one has not already been completed.</p>
*
* @return the names of the directories which were deselected.
*
* @see #slowScan
*/
public String[] getDeselectedDirectories() {
slowScan();
String[] directories = new String[dirsDeselected.size()];
dirsDeselected.copyInto(directories);
return directories;
}
/**
* Adds default exclusions to the current exclusions set.
*/
public void addDefaultExcludes() {
int excludesLength = excludes == null ? 0 : excludes.length;
String[] newExcludes;
newExcludes = new String[excludesLength + defaultExcludes.size()];
if (excludesLength > 0) {
System.arraycopy(excludes, 0, newExcludes, 0, excludesLength);
}
String[] defaultExcludesTemp = getDefaultExcludes();
for (int i = 0; i < defaultExcludesTemp.length; i++) {
newExcludes[i + excludesLength] =
defaultExcludesTemp[i].replace('/', File.separatorChar)
.replace('\\', File.separatorChar);
}
excludes = newExcludes;
}
/**
* Get the named resource
* @param name path name of the file relative to the dir attribute.
*
* @return the resource with the given name.
* @since Ant 1.5.2
*/
public Resource getResource(String name) {
File f = fileUtils.resolveFile(basedir, name);
return new Resource(name, f.exists(), f.lastModified(),
f.isDirectory());
}
/**
* temporary table to speed up the various scanning methods below
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private Map fileListMap = new HashMap();
/**
* Returns a cached result of list performed on file, if
* available. Invokes the method and caches the result otherwise.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private String[] list(File file) {
String[] files = (String[]) fileListMap.get(file);
if (files == null) {
files = file.list();
if (files != null) {
fileListMap.put(file, files);
}
}
return files;
}
/**
* From <code>base</code> traverse the filesystem in a case
* insensitive manner in order to find a file that matches the
* given name.
*
* @return File object that points to the file in question. if it
* hasn't been found it will simply be <code>new File(base,
* path)</code>.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private File findFileCaseInsensitive(File base, String path) {
File f = findFileCaseInsensitive(base,
SelectorUtils.tokenizePath(path));
return f == null ? new File(base, path) : f;
}
/**
* From <code>base</code> traverse the filesystem in a case
* insensitive manner in order to find a file that matches the
* given stack of names.
*
* @return File object that points to the file in question or null.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private File findFileCaseInsensitive(File base, Vector pathElements) {
if (pathElements.size() == 0) {
return base;
} else {
if (!base.isDirectory()) {
return null;
}
String[] files = list(base);
if (files == null) {
throw new BuildException("IO error scanning directory "
+ base.getAbsolutePath());
}
String current = (String) pathElements.remove(0);
for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
if (files[i].equals(current)) {
base = new File(base, files[i]);
return findFileCaseInsensitive(base, pathElements);
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
if (files[i].equalsIgnoreCase(current)) {
base = new File(base, files[i]);
return findFileCaseInsensitive(base, pathElements);
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* From <code>base</code> traverse the filesystem in order to find
* a file that matches the given name.
*
* @return File object that points to the file in question or null.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private File findFile(File base, String path) {
return findFile(base, SelectorUtils.tokenizePath(path));
}
/**
* From <code>base</code> traverse the filesystem in order to find
* a file that matches the given stack of names.
*
* @return File object that points to the file in question or null.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private File findFile(File base, Vector pathElements) {
if (pathElements.size() == 0) {
return base;
} else {
if (!base.isDirectory()) {
return null;
}
String[] files = list(base);
if (files == null) {
throw new BuildException("IO error scanning directory "
+ base.getAbsolutePath());
}
String current = (String) pathElements.remove(0);
for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
if (files[i].equals(current)) {
base = new File(base, files[i]);
return findFile(base, pathElements);
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Do we have to traverse a symlink when trying to reach path from
* basedir?
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private boolean isSymlink(File base, String path) {
return isSymlink(base, SelectorUtils.tokenizePath(path));
}
/**
* Do we have to traverse a symlink when trying to reach path from
* basedir?
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private boolean isSymlink(File base, Vector pathElements) {
if (pathElements.size() > 0) {
String current = (String) pathElements.remove(0);
try {
if (fileUtils.isSymbolicLink(base, current)) {
return true;
} else {
base = new File(base, current);
return isSymlink(base, pathElements);
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
String msg = "IOException caught while checking "
+ "for links, couldn't get canonical path!";
// will be caught and redirected to Ant's logging system
System.err.println(msg);
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* List of all scanned directories.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private Set scannedDirs = new HashSet();
/**
* Has the directory with the given path relative to the base
* directory already been scanned?
*
* <p>Registers the given directory as scanned as a side effect.</p>
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private boolean hasBeenScanned(String vpath) {
return !scannedDirs.add(vpath);
}
/**
* Clear internal caches.
*
* @since Ant 1.6
*/
private void clearCaches() {
fileListMap.clear();
scannedDirs.clear();
}
}