citra/src/common/file_util.h
Vitor K 480d3aaf19
common: Port some changes from dolphin (#5127)
* IOFile: Make the move constructor and move assignment operator noexcept

Certain parts of the standard library try to determine whether or not a
transfer operation should either be a copy or a move. The prevalent notion
of move constructors/assignment operators is that they should not throw,
they simply move an already existing resource somewhere else.

This is typically done with 'std::move_if_noexcept'. Like the name says,
if a type's move constructor is noexcept, then the functions retrieves an
r-value reference (for move semantics), or an l-value (for copy semantics)
if it is not noexcept.

As IOFile deletes the copy constructor and copy assignment operators,
using IOFile with certain parts of the standard library can fail in
unexcepted ways (especially when used with various container
implementations). This prevents that.

* fix various instances of -1 being assigned to unsigned types

* do not assign in conditional statements

* File/IOFile: Check _tfopen_s properly

* common/file_util.cpp: address review comments

Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Hoffman <godisgovernment@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sepalani <sepalani@hotmail.fr>
2020-03-25 14:33:37 -05:00

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// Copyright 2013 Dolphin Emulator Project / 2014 Citra Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#pragma once
#include <array>
#include <cstdio>
#include <fstream>
#include <functional>
#include <limits>
#include <optional>
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
#include "common/common_types.h"
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include "common/string_util.h"
#endif
namespace FileUtil {
// User paths for GetUserPath
enum class UserPath {
CacheDir,
CheatsDir,
ConfigDir,
DLLDir,
DumpDir,
LoadDir,
LogDir,
NANDDir,
RootDir,
SDMCDir,
ShaderDir,
SysDataDir,
UserDir,
};
// FileSystem tree node/
struct FSTEntry {
bool isDirectory;
u64 size; // file length or number of entries from children
std::string physicalName; // name on disk
std::string virtualName; // name in FST names table
std::vector<FSTEntry> children;
};
// Returns true if file filename exists
bool Exists(const std::string& filename);
// Returns true if filename is a directory
bool IsDirectory(const std::string& filename);
// Returns the size of filename (64bit)
u64 GetSize(const std::string& filename);
// Overloaded GetSize, accepts file descriptor
u64 GetSize(const int fd);
// Overloaded GetSize, accepts FILE*
u64 GetSize(FILE* f);
// Returns true if successful, or path already exists.
bool CreateDir(const std::string& filename);
// Creates the full path of fullPath returns true on success
bool CreateFullPath(const std::string& fullPath);
// Deletes a given filename, return true on success
// Doesn't supports deleting a directory
bool Delete(const std::string& filename);
// Deletes a directory filename, returns true on success
bool DeleteDir(const std::string& filename);
// renames file srcFilename to destFilename, returns true on success
bool Rename(const std::string& srcFilename, const std::string& destFilename);
// copies file srcFilename to destFilename, returns true on success
bool Copy(const std::string& srcFilename, const std::string& destFilename);
// creates an empty file filename, returns true on success
bool CreateEmptyFile(const std::string& filename);
/**
* @param num_entries_out to be assigned by the callable with the number of iterated directory
* entries, never null
* @param directory the path to the enclosing directory
* @param virtual_name the entry name, without any preceding directory info
* @return whether handling the entry succeeded
*/
using DirectoryEntryCallable = std::function<bool(
u64* num_entries_out, const std::string& directory, const std::string& virtual_name)>;
/**
* Scans a directory, calling the callback for each file/directory contained within.
* If the callback returns failure, scanning halts and this function returns failure as well
* @param num_entries_out assigned by the function with the number of iterated directory entries,
* can be null
* @param directory the directory to scan
* @param callback The callback which will be called for each entry
* @return whether scanning the directory succeeded
*/
bool ForeachDirectoryEntry(u64* num_entries_out, const std::string& directory,
DirectoryEntryCallable callback);
/**
* Scans the directory tree, storing the results.
* @param directory the parent directory to start scanning from
* @param parent_entry FSTEntry where the filesystem tree results will be stored.
* @param recursion Number of children directories to read before giving up.
* @return the total number of files/directories found
*/
u64 ScanDirectoryTree(const std::string& directory, FSTEntry& parent_entry,
unsigned int recursion = 0);
/**
* Recursively searches through a FSTEntry for files, and stores them.
* @param directory The FSTEntry to start scanning from
* @param parent_entry FSTEntry vector where the results will be stored.
*/
void GetAllFilesFromNestedEntries(FSTEntry& directory, std::vector<FSTEntry>& output);
// deletes the given directory and anything under it. Returns true on success.
bool DeleteDirRecursively(const std::string& directory, unsigned int recursion = 256);
// Returns the current directory
std::optional<std::string> GetCurrentDir();
// Create directory and copy contents (does not overwrite existing files)
void CopyDir(const std::string& source_path, const std::string& dest_path);
// Set the current directory to given directory
bool SetCurrentDir(const std::string& directory);
void SetUserPath(const std::string& path = "");
// Returns a pointer to a string with a Citra data dir in the user's home
// directory. To be used in "multi-user" mode (that is, installed).
const std::string& GetUserPath(UserPath path);
// Returns the path to where the sys file are
std::string GetSysDirectory();
#ifdef __APPLE__
std::string GetBundleDirectory();
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
const std::string& GetExeDirectory();
std::string AppDataRoamingDirectory();
#endif
std::size_t WriteStringToFile(bool text_file, const std::string& filename, std::string_view str);
std::size_t ReadFileToString(bool text_file, const std::string& filename, std::string& str);
/**
* Splits the filename into 8.3 format
* Loosely implemented following https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename
* @param filename The normal filename to use
* @param short_name A 9-char array in which the short name will be written
* @param extension A 4-char array in which the extension will be written
*/
void SplitFilename83(const std::string& filename, std::array<char, 9>& short_name,
std::array<char, 4>& extension);
// Splits the path on '/' or '\' and put the components into a vector
// i.e. "C:\Users\Yuzu\Documents\save.bin" becomes {"C:", "Users", "Yuzu", "Documents", "save.bin" }
std::vector<std::string> SplitPathComponents(std::string_view filename);
// Gets all of the text up to the last '/' or '\' in the path.
std::string_view GetParentPath(std::string_view path);
// Gets all of the text after the first '/' or '\' in the path.
std::string_view GetPathWithoutTop(std::string_view path);
// Gets the filename of the path
std::string_view GetFilename(std::string_view path);
// Gets the extension of the filename
std::string_view GetExtensionFromFilename(std::string_view name);
// Removes the final '/' or '\' if one exists
std::string_view RemoveTrailingSlash(std::string_view path);
// Creates a new vector containing indices [first, last) from the original.
template <typename T>
std::vector<T> SliceVector(const std::vector<T>& vector, std::size_t first, std::size_t last) {
if (first >= last)
return {};
last = std::min<std::size_t>(last, vector.size());
return std::vector<T>(vector.begin() + first, vector.begin() + first + last);
}
enum class DirectorySeparator { ForwardSlash, BackwardSlash, PlatformDefault };
// Removes trailing slash, makes all '\\' into '/', and removes duplicate '/'. Makes '/' into '\\'
// depending if directory_separator is BackwardSlash or PlatformDefault and running on windows
std::string SanitizePath(std::string_view path,
DirectorySeparator directory_separator = DirectorySeparator::ForwardSlash);
// simple wrapper for cstdlib file functions to
// hopefully will make error checking easier
// and make forgetting an fclose() harder
class IOFile : public NonCopyable {
public:
IOFile();
// flags is used for windows specific file open mode flags, which
// allows citra to open the logs in shared write mode, so that the file
// isn't considered "locked" while citra is open and people can open the log file and view it
IOFile(const std::string& filename, const char openmode[], int flags = 0);
~IOFile();
IOFile(IOFile&& other) noexcept;
IOFile& operator=(IOFile&& other) noexcept;
void Swap(IOFile& other) noexcept;
bool Open(const std::string& filename, const char openmode[], int flags = 0);
bool Close();
template <typename T>
std::size_t ReadArray(T* data, std::size_t length) {
static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable_v<T>,
"Given array does not consist of trivially copyable objects");
if (!IsOpen()) {
m_good = false;
return std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max();
}
std::size_t items_read = std::fread(data, sizeof(T), length, m_file);
if (items_read != length)
m_good = false;
return items_read;
}
template <typename T>
std::size_t WriteArray(const T* data, std::size_t length) {
static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable_v<T>,
"Given array does not consist of trivially copyable objects");
if (!IsOpen()) {
m_good = false;
return std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max();
}
std::size_t items_written = std::fwrite(data, sizeof(T), length, m_file);
if (items_written != length)
m_good = false;
return items_written;
}
template <typename T>
std::size_t ReadBytes(T* data, std::size_t length) {
static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable_v<T>, "T must be trivially copyable");
return ReadArray(reinterpret_cast<char*>(data), length);
}
template <typename T>
std::size_t WriteBytes(const T* data, std::size_t length) {
static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable_v<T>, "T must be trivially copyable");
return WriteArray(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(data), length);
}
template <typename T>
std::size_t WriteObject(const T& object) {
static_assert(!std::is_pointer_v<T>, "WriteObject arguments must not be a pointer");
return WriteArray(&object, 1);
}
std::size_t WriteString(std::string_view str) {
return WriteArray(str.data(), str.length());
}
bool IsOpen() const {
return nullptr != m_file;
}
// m_good is set to false when a read, write or other function fails
bool IsGood() const {
return m_good;
}
explicit operator bool() const {
return IsGood();
}
bool Seek(s64 off, int origin);
u64 Tell() const;
u64 GetSize() const;
bool Resize(u64 size);
bool Flush();
// clear error state
void Clear() {
m_good = true;
std::clearerr(m_file);
}
private:
std::FILE* m_file = nullptr;
bool m_good = true;
};
} // namespace FileUtil
// To deal with Windows being dumb at unicode:
template <typename T>
void OpenFStream(T& fstream, const std::string& filename, std::ios_base::openmode openmode) {
#ifdef _MSC_VER
fstream.open(Common::UTF8ToUTF16W(filename), openmode);
#else
fstream.open(filename, openmode);
#endif
}