A FileList
is essentially an array with a few helper methods defined to make file manipulation a bit easier.
FileLists are lazy. When given a list of glob patterns for possible files to be included in the file list, instead of searching the file structures to find the files, a FileList
holds the pattern for latter use.
This allows us to define a number of FileList
to match any number of files, but only search out the actual files when then FileList
itself is actually used. The key is that the first time an element of the FileList/Array is requested, the pending patterns are resolved into a real list of file names.
List of array methods (that are not in Object
) that need to be delegated.
List of additional methods that must be delegated.
List of methods that should not be delegated here (we define special versions of them explicitly below).
List of delegated methods that return new array values which need wrapping.
Create a new file list including the files listed. Similar to:
FileList.new(*args)
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 400 def [](*args) new(*args) end
Get a sorted list of files matching the pattern. This method should be preferred to Dir and Dir.glob(pattern) because the files returned are guaranteed to be sorted.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 407 def glob(pattern, *args) Dir.glob(pattern, *args).sort end
Create a file list from the globbable patterns given. If you wish to perform multiple includes or excludes at object build time, use the “yield self” pattern.
Example:
file_list = FileList.new('lib/**/*.rb', 'test/test*.rb') pkg_files = FileList.new('lib/**/*') do |fl| fl.exclude(/\bCVS\b/) end
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 99 def initialize(*patterns) @pending_add = [] @pending = false @exclude_patterns = DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS.dup @exclude_procs = DEFAULT_IGNORE_PROCS.dup @items = [] patterns.each { |pattern| include(pattern) } yield self if block_given? end
Redefine * to return either a string or a new file list.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 193 def *(other) result = @items * other case result when Array self.class.new.import(result) else result end end
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 203 def <<(obj) resolve @items << Rake.from_pathname(obj) self end
A FileList
is equal through array equality.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 171 def ==(array) to_ary == array end
Clear all the exclude patterns so that we exclude nothing.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 164 def clear_exclude @exclude_patterns = [] @exclude_procs = [] self end
Grep each of the files in the filelist using the given pattern. If a block is given, call the block on each matching line, passing the file name, line number, and the matching line of text. If no block is given, a standard emacs style file:linenumber:line message will be printed to standard out. Returns the number of matched items.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 293 def egrep(pattern, *options) matched = 0 each do |fn| begin File.open(fn, "r", *options) do |inf| count = 0 inf.each do |line| count += 1 if pattern.match(line) matched += 1 if block_given? yield fn, count, line else puts "#{fn}:#{count}:#{line}" end end end end rescue StandardError => ex $stderr.puts "Error while processing '#{fn}': #{ex}" end end matched end
Register a list of file name patterns that should be excluded from the list. Patterns may be regular expressions, glob patterns or regular strings. In addition, a block given to exclude will remove entries that return true when given to the block.
Note that glob patterns are expanded against the file system. If a file is explicitly added to a file list, but does not exist in the file system, then an glob pattern in the exclude list will not exclude the file.
Examples:
FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.c") => ['b.c'] FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude(/^a/) => ['b.c']
If “a.c” is a file, then …
FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.*") => ['b.c']
If “a.c” is not a file, then …
FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.*") => ['a.c', 'b.c']
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 150 def exclude(*patterns, &block) patterns.each do |pat| if pat.respond_to? :to_ary exclude(*pat.to_ary) else @exclude_patterns << Rake.from_pathname(pat) end end @exclude_procs << block if block_given? resolve_exclude unless @pending self end
Should the given file name be excluded from the list?
NOTE: This method was formerly named “exclude?”, but Rails introduced an exclude? method as an array method and setup a conflict with file list. We renamed the method to avoid confusion. If you were using “FileList#exclude?” in your user code, you will need to update.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 364 def excluded_from_list?(fn) return true if @exclude_patterns.any? do |pat| case pat when Regexp fn =~ pat when GLOB_PATTERN flags = File::FNM_PATHNAME # Ruby <= 1.9.3 does not support File::FNM_EXTGLOB flags |= File::FNM_EXTGLOB if defined? File::FNM_EXTGLOB File.fnmatch?(pat, fn, flags) else fn == pat end end @exclude_procs.any? { |p| p.call(fn) } end
Return a new file list that only contains file names from the current file list that exist on the file system.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 320 def existing select { |fn| File.exist?(fn) }.uniq end
Modify the current file list so that it contains only file name that exist on the file system.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 326 def existing! resolve @items = @items.select { |fn| File.exist?(fn) }.uniq self end
Return a new FileList
with String#ext
method applied to each member of the array.
This method is a shortcut for:
array.collect { |item| item.ext(newext) }
ext
is a user added method for the Array class.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 284 def ext(newext="") collect { |fn| fn.ext(newext) } end
Return a new FileList
with the results of running gsub
against each element of the original list.
Example:
FileList['lib/test/file', 'x/y'].gsub(/\//, "\\") => ['lib\\test\\file', 'x\\y']
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 253 def gsub(pat, rep) inject(self.class.new) { |res, fn| res << fn.gsub(pat, rep) } end
Same as gsub
except that the original file list is modified.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 264 def gsub!(pat, rep) each_with_index { |fn, i| self[i] = fn.gsub(pat, rep) } self end
Add file names defined by glob patterns to the file list. If an array is given, add each element of the array.
Example:
file_list.include("*.java", "*.cfg") file_list.include %w( math.c lib.h *.o )
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 116 def include(*filenames) # TODO: check for pending filenames.each do |fn| if fn.respond_to? :to_ary include(*fn.to_ary) else @pending_add << Rake.from_pathname(fn) end end @pending = true self end
Lie about our class.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 187 def is_a?(klass) klass == Array || super(klass) end
Apply the pathmap spec to each of the included file names, returning a new file list with the modified paths. (See String#pathmap
for details.)
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 272 def pathmap(spec=nil, &block) collect { |fn| fn.pathmap(spec, &block) } end
Resolve all the pending adds now.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 210 def resolve if @pending @pending = false @pending_add.each do |fn| resolve_add(fn) end @pending_add = [] resolve_exclude end self end
Return a new FileList
with the results of running sub
against each element of the original list.
Example:
FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].sub(/\.c$/, '.o') => ['a.o', 'b.o']
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 242 def sub(pat, rep) inject(self.class.new) { |res, fn| res << fn.sub(pat, rep) } end
Same as sub
except that the original file list is modified.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 258 def sub!(pat, rep) each_with_index { |fn, i| self[i] = fn.sub(pat, rep) } self end
Return the internal array object.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 176 def to_a resolve @items end
Return the internal array object.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 182 def to_ary to_a end
Convert a FileList
to a string by joining all elements with a space.
# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/file_list.rb, line 344 def to_s resolve self.join(" ") end