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util/paths.lua @ 11103:73b8aaf55775 0.11

util.dbuffer: dynamic string buffer Similar to util.ringbuffer (and shares almost identical API). Differences: - size limit is optional and dynamic - does not allocate a fixed buffer of max_size bytes - focus on simply storing references to existing string objects where possible, avoiding unnecessary allocations - references are still stored in a ring buffer to enable use as a fast FIFO Optional second parameter to new() provides the number of ring buffer segments. On Lua 5.2 on my laptop, a segment is ~19 bytes. If the ring buffer fills up, the next write will compact all strings into a single item.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 26 Jun 2020 16:41:31 +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;