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util/paths.lua @ 11111:55d8612ac357 0.11

mod_websocket: Continue to process data already in the buffer after an error occurs Previously any error, or even a normal websocket close frame, would return early, leaving potentially entire frames in the buffer unprocessed and then discarded. This change stops processing new data, but returns an existing processed data up to the point of the error/close.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 28 Sep 2020 16:36:12 +0100
parent 6505:2dc8dbd0940e
child 10197:91085371cfc5
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local t_concat = table.concat;

local path_sep = package.config:sub(1,1);

local path_util = {}

-- Helper function to resolve relative paths (needed by config)
function path_util.resolve_relative_path(parent_path, path)
	if path then
		-- Some normalization
		parent_path = parent_path:gsub("%"..path_sep.."+$", "");
		path = path:gsub("^%.%"..path_sep.."+", "");

		local is_relative;
		if path_sep == "/" and path:sub(1,1) ~= "/" then
			is_relative = true;
		elseif path_sep == "\\" and (path:sub(1,1) ~= "/" and (path:sub(2,3) ~= ":\\" and path:sub(2,3) ~= ":/")) then
			is_relative = true;
		end
		if is_relative then
			return parent_path..path_sep..path;
		end
	end
	return path;
end

-- Helper function to convert a glob to a Lua pattern
function path_util.glob_to_pattern(glob)
	return "^"..glob:gsub("[%p*?]", function (c)
		if c == "*" then
			return ".*";
		elseif c == "?" then
			return ".";
		else
			return "%"..c;
		end
	end).."$";
end

function path_util.join(...)
	return t_concat({...}, path_sep);
end

return path_util;