| Copyright | 2010 John Millikin |
|---|---|
| License | MIT |
| Maintainer | jmillikin@gmail.com |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Filesystem.Path.Rules
Description
Synopsis
- data Rules platformFormat
- posix :: Rules ByteString
- posix_ghc702 :: Rules ByteString
- posix_ghc704 :: Rules ByteString
- windows :: Rules Text
- darwin :: Rules Text
- darwin_ghc702 :: Rules Text
- toText :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> Either Text Text
- fromText :: Rules platformFormat -> Text -> FilePath
- encode :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> platformFormat
- decode :: Rules platformFormat -> platformFormat -> FilePath
- encodeString :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> String
- decodeString :: Rules platformFormat -> String -> FilePath
- valid :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> Bool
- splitSearchPath :: Rules platformFormat -> platformFormat -> [FilePath]
- splitSearchPathString :: Rules platformFormat -> String -> [FilePath]
Documentation
data Rules platformFormat Source #
The type of platformFormat for Rules is conditionally selected at compilation time. As such it is only intended for direct use with external OS functions and code that expects platformFormat to be stable across platforms may fail to subsequently compile on a differing platform.
For example: on Windows or OSX platformFormat will be Text, and on Linux it will be ByteString.
If portability is a concern, restrict usage to functions which do not expose platformFormat directly.
posix :: Rules ByteString Source #
Linux, BSD, and other UNIX or UNIX-like operating systems.
posix_ghc702 :: Rules ByteString Source #
Linux, BSD, and other UNIX or UNIX-like operating systems.
This is a variant of posix for use with GHC 7.2, which tries to decode file paths in its IO computations.
Since: 0.3.3 / 0.4.2
posix_ghc704 :: Rules ByteString Source #
Linux, BSD, and other UNIX or UNIX-like operating systems.
This is a variant of posix for use with GHC 7.4 or later, which tries to decode file paths in its IO computations.
Since: 0.3.7 / 0.4.6
Darwin and Mac OS X.
This is almost identical to posix, but with a native path type of Text rather than ByteString.
Since: 0.3.4 / 0.4.3
darwin_ghc702 :: Rules Text Source #
Darwin and Mac OS X.
This is a variant of darwin for use with GHC 7.2 or later, which tries to decode file paths in its IO computations.
Since: 0.3.4 / 0.4.3
Type conversions
toText :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> Either Text Text Source #
Attempt to convert a FilePath to human‐readable text.
If the path is decoded successfully, the result is a Right containing the decoded text. Successfully decoded text can be converted back to the original path using fromText.
If the path cannot be decoded, the result is a Left containing an approximation of the original path. If displayed to the user, this value should be accompanied by some warning that the path has an invalid encoding. Approximated text cannot be converted back to the original path.
This function ignores the user’s locale, and assumes all file paths are encoded in UTF8. If you need to display file paths with an unusual or obscure encoding, use encode and then decode them manually.
Since: 0.2
encode :: Rules platformFormat -> FilePath -> platformFormat Source #
Convert a FilePath to a platform‐specific format, suitable for use with external OS functions.
Note: The type of platformTextFormat can change depending upon the underlying compilation platform. Consider using toText or encodeString instead. See Rules for more information.
Since: 0.3
decode :: Rules platformFormat -> platformFormat -> FilePath Source #
Convert a FilePath from a platform‐specific format, suitable for use with external OS functions.
Note: The type of platformTextFormat can change depending upon the underlying compilation platform. Consider using fromText or decodeString instead. See Rules for more information.
Since: 0.3
Rule‐specific path properties
splitSearchPath :: Rules platformFormat -> platformFormat -> [FilePath] Source #
Split a search path, such as $PATH or $PYTHONPATH, into a list of FilePaths.
Note: The type of platformTextFormat can change depending upon the underlying compilation platform. Consider using splitSearchPathString instead. See Rules for more information.
splitSearchPathString :: Rules platformFormat -> String -> [FilePath] Source #
splitSearchPathString is like splitSearchPath, but takes a string encoded in the format used by System.IO.