{- git FilePath library - - Different git commands use different types of FilePaths to refer to - files in the repository. Some commands use paths relative to the - top of the repository even when run in a subdirectory. Adding some - types helps keep that straight. - - Copyright 2012-2013 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} module Git.FilePath ( TopFilePath(..), fromTopFilePath, toTopFilePath, asTopFilePath, InternalGitPath, toInternalGitPath, fromInternalGitPath, absoluteGitPath ) where import Common import Git import qualified System.FilePath.Posix {- A FilePath, relative to the top of the git repository. -} newtype TopFilePath = TopFilePath { getTopFilePath :: FilePath } deriving (Show) {- Returns an absolute FilePath. -} fromTopFilePath :: TopFilePath -> Git.Repo -> FilePath fromTopFilePath p repo = absPathFrom (repoPath repo) (getTopFilePath p) {- The input FilePath can be absolute, or relative to the CWD. -} toTopFilePath :: FilePath -> Git.Repo -> IO TopFilePath toTopFilePath file repo = TopFilePath <$> relPathDirToFile (repoPath repo) file {- The input FilePath must already be relative to the top of the git - repository -} asTopFilePath :: FilePath -> TopFilePath asTopFilePath file = TopFilePath file {- Git may use a different representation of a path when storing - it internally. - - On Windows, git uses '/' to separate paths stored in the repository, - despite Windows using '\'. - -} type InternalGitPath = String toInternalGitPath :: FilePath -> InternalGitPath #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS toInternalGitPath = id #else toInternalGitPath = replace "\\" "/" #endif fromInternalGitPath :: InternalGitPath -> FilePath #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS fromInternalGitPath = id #else fromInternalGitPath = replace "/" "\\" #endif {- isAbsolute on Windows does not think "/foo" or "\foo" is absolute, - so try posix paths. -} absoluteGitPath :: FilePath -> Bool absoluteGitPath p = isAbsolute p || System.FilePath.Posix.isAbsolute (toInternalGitPath p)