625303226d
As well as import, 2 other places ran "mv" manually, so changed them to use moveFile as well.
242 lines
6.8 KiB
Haskell
242 lines
6.8 KiB
Haskell
{- directory traversal and manipulation
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-
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- Copyright 2011-2014 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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-
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- License: BSD-2-clause
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-}
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{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
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{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-tabs #-}
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module Utility.Directory where
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import System.IO.Error
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import System.Directory
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import Control.Monad
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import Control.Monad.IfElse
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import System.FilePath
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import Control.Applicative
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import Control.Concurrent
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import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafeInterleaveIO)
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import Data.Maybe
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import Prelude
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#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
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import qualified System.Win32 as Win32
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#else
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import qualified System.Posix as Posix
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#endif
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import Utility.PosixFiles
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import Utility.SafeCommand
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import Utility.Tmp
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import Utility.Exception
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import Utility.Monad
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import Utility.Applicative
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dirCruft :: FilePath -> Bool
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dirCruft "." = True
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dirCruft ".." = True
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dirCruft _ = False
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{- Lists the contents of a directory.
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- Unlike getDirectoryContents, paths are not relative to the directory. -}
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dirContents :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
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dirContents d = map (d </>) . filter (not . dirCruft) <$> getDirectoryContents d
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{- Gets files in a directory, and then its subdirectories, recursively,
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- and lazily.
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-
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- Does not follow symlinks to other subdirectories.
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-
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- When the directory does not exist, no exception is thrown,
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- instead, [] is returned. -}
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dirContentsRecursive :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
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dirContentsRecursive = dirContentsRecursiveSkipping (const False) True
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{- Skips directories whose basenames match the skipdir. -}
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dirContentsRecursiveSkipping :: (FilePath -> Bool) -> Bool -> FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
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dirContentsRecursiveSkipping skipdir followsubdirsymlinks topdir = go [topdir]
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where
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go [] = return []
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go (dir:dirs)
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| skipdir (takeFileName dir) = go dirs
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| otherwise = unsafeInterleaveIO $ do
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(files, dirs') <- collect [] []
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=<< catchDefaultIO [] (dirContents dir)
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files' <- go (dirs' ++ dirs)
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return (files ++ files')
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collect files dirs' [] = return (reverse files, reverse dirs')
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collect files dirs' (entry:entries)
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| dirCruft entry = collect files dirs' entries
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| otherwise = do
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let skip = collect (entry:files) dirs' entries
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let recurse = collect files (entry:dirs') entries
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ms <- catchMaybeIO $ getSymbolicLinkStatus entry
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case ms of
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(Just s)
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| isDirectory s -> recurse
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| isSymbolicLink s && followsubdirsymlinks ->
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ifM (doesDirectoryExist entry)
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( recurse
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, skip
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)
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_ -> skip
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{- Gets the directory tree from a point, recursively and lazily,
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- with leaf directories **first**, skipping any whose basenames
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- match the skipdir. Does not follow symlinks. -}
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dirTreeRecursiveSkipping :: (FilePath -> Bool) -> FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
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dirTreeRecursiveSkipping skipdir topdir = go [] [topdir]
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where
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go c [] = return c
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go c (dir:dirs)
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| skipdir (takeFileName dir) = go c dirs
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| otherwise = unsafeInterleaveIO $ do
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subdirs <- go c
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=<< filterM (isDirectory <$$> getSymbolicLinkStatus)
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=<< catchDefaultIO [] (dirContents dir)
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go (subdirs++[dir]) dirs
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{- Moves one filename to another.
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- First tries a rename, but falls back to moving across devices if needed. -}
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moveFile :: FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()
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moveFile src dest = tryIO (rename src dest) >>= onrename
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where
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onrename (Right _) = noop
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onrename (Left e)
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| isPermissionError e = rethrow
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| isDoesNotExistError e = rethrow
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| otherwise = viaTmp mv dest ""
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where
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rethrow = throwM e
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mv tmp _ = do
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-- copyFile is likely not as optimised as
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-- the mv command, so we'll use the command.
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--
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-- But, while Windows has a "mv", it does not seem very
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-- reliable, so use copyFile there.
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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-- If dest is a directory, mv would move the file
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-- into it, which is not desired.
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whenM (isdir dest) rethrow
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ok <- boolSystem "mv" [Param "-f", Param src, Param tmp]
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let e' = e
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#else
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r <- tryIO $ copyFile src tmp
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let (ok, e') = case r of
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Left e' -> (False, e')
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Right _ -> (True, e)
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#endif
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unless ok $ do
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-- delete any partial
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_ <- tryIO $ removeFile tmp
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throwM e'
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isdir f = do
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r <- tryIO $ getFileStatus f
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case r of
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(Left _) -> return False
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(Right s) -> return $ isDirectory s
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{- Removes a file, which may or may not exist, and does not have to
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- be a regular file.
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-
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- Note that an exception is thrown if the file exists but
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- cannot be removed. -}
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nukeFile :: FilePath -> IO ()
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nukeFile file = void $ tryWhenExists go
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where
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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go = removeLink file
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#else
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go = removeFile file
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#endif
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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data DirectoryHandle = DirectoryHandle IsOpen Posix.DirStream
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#else
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data DirectoryHandle = DirectoryHandle IsOpen Win32.HANDLE Win32.FindData (MVar ())
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#endif
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type IsOpen = MVar () -- full when the handle is open
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openDirectory :: FilePath -> IO DirectoryHandle
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openDirectory path = do
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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dirp <- Posix.openDirStream path
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isopen <- newMVar ()
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return (DirectoryHandle isopen dirp)
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#else
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(h, fdat) <- Win32.findFirstFile (path </> "*")
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-- Indicate that the fdat contains a filename that readDirectory
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-- has not yet returned, by making the MVar be full.
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-- (There's always at least a "." entry.)
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alreadyhave <- newMVar ()
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isopen <- newMVar ()
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return (DirectoryHandle isopen h fdat alreadyhave)
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#endif
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closeDirectory :: DirectoryHandle -> IO ()
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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closeDirectory (DirectoryHandle isopen dirp) =
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whenOpen isopen $
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Posix.closeDirStream dirp
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#else
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closeDirectory (DirectoryHandle isopen h _ alreadyhave) =
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whenOpen isopen $ do
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_ <- tryTakeMVar alreadyhave
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Win32.findClose h
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#endif
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where
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whenOpen :: IsOpen -> IO () -> IO ()
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whenOpen mv f = do
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v <- tryTakeMVar mv
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when (isJust v) f
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{- |Reads the next entry from the handle. Once the end of the directory
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is reached, returns Nothing and automatically closes the handle.
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-}
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readDirectory :: DirectoryHandle -> IO (Maybe FilePath)
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#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
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readDirectory hdl@(DirectoryHandle _ dirp) = do
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e <- Posix.readDirStream dirp
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if null e
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then do
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closeDirectory hdl
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return Nothing
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else return (Just e)
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#else
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readDirectory hdl@(DirectoryHandle _ h fdat mv) = do
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-- If the MVar is full, then the filename in fdat has
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-- not yet been returned. Otherwise, need to find the next
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-- file.
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r <- tryTakeMVar mv
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case r of
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Just () -> getfn
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Nothing -> do
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more <- Win32.findNextFile h fdat
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if more
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then getfn
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else do
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closeDirectory hdl
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return Nothing
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where
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getfn = do
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filename <- Win32.getFindDataFileName fdat
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return (Just filename)
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#endif
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-- True only when directory exists and contains nothing.
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-- Throws exception if directory does not exist.
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isDirectoryEmpty :: FilePath -> IO Bool
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isDirectoryEmpty d = bracket (openDirectory d) closeDirectory check
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where
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check h = do
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v <- readDirectory h
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case v of
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Nothing -> return True
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Just f
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| not (dirCruft f) -> return False
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| otherwise -> check h
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