woodpecker/vendor/github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar/doublestar.go
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[CI] Run "build" on pull too (#287)
* CI: run "build" on pull too

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package doublestar
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
// An OS abstracts functions in the standard library's os package.
type OS interface {
Lstat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error)
Open(name string) (*os.File, error)
PathSeparator() rune
Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error)
}
// StandardOS is a value that implements the OS interface by calling functions
// in the standard libray's os package.
var StandardOS OS = standardOS{}
// A standardOS implements OS by calling functions in the standard library's os
// package.
type standardOS struct{}
func (standardOS) Lstat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) { return os.Lstat(name) }
func (standardOS) Open(name string) (*os.File, error) { return os.Open(name) }
func (standardOS) PathSeparator() rune { return os.PathSeparator }
func (standardOS) Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) { return os.Stat(name) }
// ErrBadPattern indicates a pattern was malformed.
var ErrBadPattern = path.ErrBadPattern
// Split a path on the given separator, respecting escaping.
func splitPathOnSeparator(path string, separator rune) (ret []string) {
idx := 0
if separator == '\\' {
// if the separator is '\\', then we can just split...
ret = strings.Split(path, string(separator))
idx = len(ret)
} else {
// otherwise, we need to be careful of situations where the separator was escaped
cnt := strings.Count(path, string(separator))
if cnt == 0 {
return []string{path}
}
ret = make([]string, cnt+1)
pathlen := len(path)
separatorLen := utf8.RuneLen(separator)
emptyEnd := false
for start := 0; start < pathlen; {
end := indexRuneWithEscaping(path[start:], separator)
if end == -1 {
emptyEnd = false
end = pathlen
} else {
emptyEnd = true
end += start
}
ret[idx] = path[start:end]
start = end + separatorLen
idx++
}
// If the last rune is a path separator, we need to append an empty string to
// represent the last, empty path component. By default, the strings from
// make([]string, ...) will be empty, so we just need to icrement the count
if emptyEnd {
idx++
}
}
return ret[:idx]
}
// Find the first index of a rune in a string,
// ignoring any times the rune is escaped using "\".
func indexRuneWithEscaping(s string, r rune) int {
end := strings.IndexRune(s, r)
if end == -1 {
return -1
}
if end > 0 && s[end-1] == '\\' {
start := end + utf8.RuneLen(r)
end = indexRuneWithEscaping(s[start:], r)
if end != -1 {
end += start
}
}
return end
}
// Find the last index of a rune in a string,
// ignoring any times the rune is escaped using "\".
func lastIndexRuneWithEscaping(s string, r rune) int {
end := strings.LastIndex(s, string(r))
if end == -1 {
return -1
}
if end > 0 && s[end-1] == '\\' {
end = lastIndexRuneWithEscaping(s[:end-1], r)
}
return end
}
// Find the index of the first instance of one of the unicode characters in
// chars, ignoring any times those characters are escaped using "\".
func indexAnyWithEscaping(s, chars string) int {
end := strings.IndexAny(s, chars)
if end == -1 {
return -1
}
if end > 0 && s[end-1] == '\\' {
_, adj := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[end:])
start := end + adj
end = indexAnyWithEscaping(s[start:], chars)
if end != -1 {
end += start
}
}
return end
}
// Split a set of alternatives such as {alt1,alt2,...} and returns the index of
// the rune after the closing curly brace. Respects nested alternatives and
// escaped runes.
func splitAlternatives(s string) (ret []string, idx int) {
ret = make([]string, 0, 2)
idx = 0
slen := len(s)
braceCnt := 1
esc := false
start := 0
for braceCnt > 0 {
if idx >= slen {
return nil, -1
}
sRune, adj := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[idx:])
if esc {
esc = false
} else if sRune == '\\' {
esc = true
} else if sRune == '{' {
braceCnt++
} else if sRune == '}' {
braceCnt--
} else if sRune == ',' && braceCnt == 1 {
ret = append(ret, s[start:idx])
start = idx + adj
}
idx += adj
}
ret = append(ret, s[start:idx-1])
return
}
// Returns true if the pattern is "zero length", meaning
// it could match zero or more characters.
func isZeroLengthPattern(pattern string) (ret bool, err error) {
// * can match zero
if pattern == "" || pattern == "*" || pattern == "**" {
return true, nil
}
// an alternative with zero length can match zero, for example {,x} - the
// first alternative has zero length
r, adj := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(pattern)
if r == '{' {
options, endOptions := splitAlternatives(pattern[adj:])
if endOptions == -1 {
return false, ErrBadPattern
}
if ret, err = isZeroLengthPattern(pattern[adj+endOptions:]); !ret || err != nil {
return
}
for _, o := range options {
if ret, err = isZeroLengthPattern(o); ret || err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return false, nil
}
// Match returns true if name matches the shell file name pattern.
// The pattern syntax is:
//
// pattern:
// { term }
// term:
// '*' matches any sequence of non-path-separators
// '**' matches any sequence of characters, including
// path separators.
// '?' matches any single non-path-separator character
// '[' [ '^' ] { character-range } ']'
// character class (must be non-empty)
// '{' { term } [ ',' { term } ... ] '}'
// c matches character c (c != '*', '?', '\\', '[')
// '\\' c matches character c
//
// character-range:
// c matches character c (c != '\\', '-', ']')
// '\\' c matches character c
// lo '-' hi matches character c for lo <= c <= hi
//
// Match requires pattern to match all of name, not just a substring.
// The path-separator defaults to the '/' character. The only possible
// returned error is ErrBadPattern, when pattern is malformed.
//
// Note: this is meant as a drop-in replacement for path.Match() which
// always uses '/' as the path separator. If you want to support systems
// which use a different path separator (such as Windows), what you want
// is the PathMatch() function below.
//
func Match(pattern, name string) (bool, error) {
return matchWithSeparator(pattern, name, '/')
}
// PathMatch is like Match except that it uses your system's path separator.
// For most systems, this will be '/'. However, for Windows, it would be '\\'.
// Note that for systems where the path separator is '\\', escaping is
// disabled.
//
// Note: this is meant as a drop-in replacement for filepath.Match().
//
func PathMatch(pattern, name string) (bool, error) {
return PathMatchOS(StandardOS, pattern, name)
}
// PathMatchOS is like PathMatch except that it uses vos's path separator.
func PathMatchOS(vos OS, pattern, name string) (bool, error) {
pattern = filepath.ToSlash(pattern)
return matchWithSeparator(pattern, name, vos.PathSeparator())
}
// Match returns true if name matches the shell file name pattern.
// The pattern syntax is:
//
// pattern:
// { term }
// term:
// '*' matches any sequence of non-path-separators
// '**' matches any sequence of characters, including
// path separators.
// '?' matches any single non-path-separator character
// '[' [ '^' ] { character-range } ']'
// character class (must be non-empty)
// '{' { term } [ ',' { term } ... ] '}'
// c matches character c (c != '*', '?', '\\', '[')
// '\\' c matches character c
//
// character-range:
// c matches character c (c != '\\', '-', ']')
// '\\' c matches character c, unless separator is '\\'
// lo '-' hi matches character c for lo <= c <= hi
//
// Match requires pattern to match all of name, not just a substring.
// The only possible returned error is ErrBadPattern, when pattern
// is malformed.
//
func matchWithSeparator(pattern, name string, separator rune) (bool, error) {
nameComponents := splitPathOnSeparator(name, separator)
return doMatching(pattern, nameComponents)
}
func doMatching(pattern string, nameComponents []string) (matched bool, err error) {
// check for some base-cases
patternLen, nameLen := len(pattern), len(nameComponents)
if patternLen == 0 && nameLen == 0 {
return true, nil
}
if patternLen == 0 {
if nameLen == 1 && nameComponents[0] == "" {
return true, nil
} else if nameLen == 0 {
return false, nil
}
}
slashIdx := indexRuneWithEscaping(pattern, '/')
lastComponent := slashIdx == -1
if lastComponent {
slashIdx = len(pattern)
}
if pattern[:slashIdx] == "**" {
// if our last pattern component is a doublestar, we're done -
// doublestar will match any remaining name components, if any.
if lastComponent {
return true, nil
}
// otherwise, try matching remaining components
for nameIdx := 0; nameIdx < nameLen; nameIdx++ {
if m, _ := doMatching(pattern[slashIdx+1:], nameComponents[nameIdx:]); m {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
var matches []string
matches, err = matchComponent(pattern, nameComponents[0])
if matches == nil || err != nil {
return
}
if len(matches) == 0 && nameLen == 1 {
return true, nil
}
if nameLen > 1 {
for _, alt := range matches {
matched, err = doMatching(alt, nameComponents[1:])
if matched || err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return false, nil
}
// Glob returns the names of all files matching pattern or nil
// if there is no matching file. The syntax of pattern is the same
// as in Match. The pattern may describe hierarchical names such as
// /usr/*/bin/ed (assuming the Separator is '/').
//
// Glob ignores file system errors such as I/O errors reading directories.
// The only possible returned error is ErrBadPattern, when pattern
// is malformed.
//
// Your system path separator is automatically used. This means on
// systems where the separator is '\\' (Windows), escaping will be
// disabled.
//
// Note: this is meant as a drop-in replacement for filepath.Glob().
//
func Glob(pattern string) (matches []string, err error) {
return GlobOS(StandardOS, pattern)
}
// GlobOS is like Glob except that it operates on vos.
func GlobOS(vos OS, pattern string) (matches []string, err error) {
if len(pattern) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
// if the pattern starts with alternatives, we need to handle that here - the
// alternatives may be a mix of relative and absolute
if pattern[0] == '{' {
options, endOptions := splitAlternatives(pattern[1:])
if endOptions == -1 {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
for _, o := range options {
m, e := GlobOS(vos, o+pattern[endOptions+1:])
if e != nil {
return nil, e
}
matches = append(matches, m...)
}
return matches, nil
}
// If the pattern is relative or absolute and we're on a non-Windows machine,
// volumeName will be an empty string. If it is absolute and we're on a
// Windows machine, volumeName will be a drive letter ("C:") for filesystem
// paths or \\<server>\<share> for UNC paths.
isAbs := filepath.IsAbs(pattern) || pattern[0] == '\\' || pattern[0] == '/'
volumeName := filepath.VolumeName(pattern)
isWindowsUNC := strings.HasPrefix(volumeName, `\\`)
if isWindowsUNC || isAbs {
startIdx := len(volumeName) + 1
return doGlob(vos, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", volumeName, string(vos.PathSeparator())), filepath.ToSlash(pattern[startIdx:]), matches)
}
// otherwise, it's a relative pattern
return doGlob(vos, ".", filepath.ToSlash(pattern), matches)
}
// Perform a glob
func doGlob(vos OS, basedir, pattern string, matches []string) (m []string, e error) {
m = matches
e = nil
// if the pattern starts with any path components that aren't globbed (ie,
// `path/to/glob*`), we can skip over the un-globbed components (`path/to` in
// our example).
globIdx := indexAnyWithEscaping(pattern, "*?[{\\")
if globIdx > 0 {
globIdx = lastIndexRuneWithEscaping(pattern[:globIdx], '/')
} else if globIdx == -1 {
globIdx = lastIndexRuneWithEscaping(pattern, '/')
}
if globIdx > 0 {
basedir = filepath.Join(basedir, pattern[:globIdx])
pattern = pattern[globIdx+1:]
}
// Lstat will return an error if the file/directory doesn't exist
fi, err := vos.Lstat(basedir)
if err != nil {
return
}
// if the pattern is empty, we've found a match
if len(pattern) == 0 {
m = append(m, basedir)
return
}
// otherwise, we need to check each item in the directory...
// first, if basedir is a symlink, follow it...
if (fi.Mode() & os.ModeSymlink) != 0 {
fi, err = vos.Stat(basedir)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
// confirm it's a directory...
if !fi.IsDir() {
return
}
files, err := filesInDir(vos, basedir)
if err != nil {
return
}
sort.Slice(files, func(i, j int) bool { return files[i].Name() < files[j].Name() })
slashIdx := indexRuneWithEscaping(pattern, '/')
lastComponent := slashIdx == -1
if lastComponent {
slashIdx = len(pattern)
}
if pattern[:slashIdx] == "**" {
// if the current component is a doublestar, we'll try depth-first
for _, file := range files {
// if symlink, we may want to follow
if (file.Mode() & os.ModeSymlink) != 0 {
file, err = vos.Stat(filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()))
if err != nil {
continue
}
}
if file.IsDir() {
// recurse into directories
if lastComponent {
m = append(m, filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()))
}
m, e = doGlob(vos, filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()), pattern, m)
} else if lastComponent {
// if the pattern's last component is a doublestar, we match filenames, too
m = append(m, filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()))
}
}
if lastComponent {
return // we're done
}
pattern = pattern[slashIdx+1:]
}
// check items in current directory and recurse
var match []string
for _, file := range files {
match, e = matchComponent(pattern, file.Name())
if e != nil {
return
}
if match != nil {
if len(match) == 0 {
m = append(m, filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()))
} else {
for _, alt := range match {
m, e = doGlob(vos, filepath.Join(basedir, file.Name()), alt, m)
}
}
}
}
return
}
func filesInDir(vos OS, dirPath string) (files []os.FileInfo, e error) {
dir, err := vos.Open(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil
}
defer func() {
if err := dir.Close(); e == nil {
e = err
}
}()
files, err = dir.Readdir(-1)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil
}
return
}
// Attempt to match a single path component with a pattern. Note that the
// pattern may include multiple components but that the "name" is just a single
// path component. The return value is a slice of patterns that should be
// checked against subsequent path components or nil, indicating that the
// pattern does not match this path. It is assumed that pattern components are
// separated by '/'
func matchComponent(pattern, name string) ([]string, error) {
// check for matches one rune at a time
patternLen, nameLen := len(pattern), len(name)
patIdx, nameIdx := 0, 0
for patIdx < patternLen && nameIdx < nameLen {
patRune, patAdj := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(pattern[patIdx:])
nameRune, nameAdj := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[nameIdx:])
if patRune == '/' {
patIdx++
break
} else if patRune == '\\' {
// handle escaped runes, only if separator isn't '\\'
patIdx += patAdj
patRune, patAdj = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(pattern[patIdx:])
if patRune == utf8.RuneError {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
} else if patRune == nameRune {
patIdx += patAdj
nameIdx += nameAdj
} else {
return nil, nil
}
} else if patRune == '*' {
// handle stars - a star at the end of the pattern or before a separator
// will always match the rest of the path component
if patIdx += patAdj; patIdx >= patternLen {
return []string{}, nil
}
if patRune, patAdj = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(pattern[patIdx:]); patRune == '/' {
return []string{pattern[patIdx+patAdj:]}, nil
}
// check if we can make any matches
for ; nameIdx < nameLen; nameIdx += nameAdj {
if m, e := matchComponent(pattern[patIdx:], name[nameIdx:]); m != nil || e != nil {
return m, e
}
_, nameAdj = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[nameIdx:])
}
return nil, nil
} else if patRune == '[' {
// handle character sets
patIdx += patAdj
endClass := indexRuneWithEscaping(pattern[patIdx:], ']')
if endClass == -1 {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
endClass += patIdx
classRunes := []rune(pattern[patIdx:endClass])
classRunesLen := len(classRunes)
if classRunesLen > 0 {
classIdx := 0
matchClass := false
if classRunes[0] == '^' {
classIdx++
}
for classIdx < classRunesLen {
low := classRunes[classIdx]
if low == '-' {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
classIdx++
if low == '\\' {
if classIdx < classRunesLen {
low = classRunes[classIdx]
classIdx++
} else {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
}
high := low
if classIdx < classRunesLen && classRunes[classIdx] == '-' {
// we have a range of runes
if classIdx++; classIdx >= classRunesLen {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
high = classRunes[classIdx]
if high == '-' {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
classIdx++
if high == '\\' {
if classIdx < classRunesLen {
high = classRunes[classIdx]
classIdx++
} else {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
}
}
if low <= nameRune && nameRune <= high {
matchClass = true
}
}
if matchClass == (classRunes[0] == '^') {
return nil, nil
}
} else {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
patIdx = endClass + 1
nameIdx += nameAdj
} else if patRune == '{' {
// handle alternatives such as {alt1,alt2,...}
patIdx += patAdj
options, endOptions := splitAlternatives(pattern[patIdx:])
if endOptions == -1 {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
patIdx += endOptions
results := make([][]string, 0, len(options))
totalResults := 0
for _, o := range options {
m, e := matchComponent(o+pattern[patIdx:], name[nameIdx:])
if e != nil {
return nil, e
}
if m != nil {
results = append(results, m)
totalResults += len(m)
}
}
if len(results) > 0 {
lst := make([]string, 0, totalResults)
for _, m := range results {
lst = append(lst, m...)
}
return lst, nil
}
return nil, nil
} else if patRune == '?' || patRune == nameRune {
// handle single-rune wildcard
patIdx += patAdj
nameIdx += nameAdj
} else {
return nil, nil
}
}
if nameIdx >= nameLen {
if patIdx >= patternLen {
return []string{}, nil
}
pattern = pattern[patIdx:]
slashIdx := indexRuneWithEscaping(pattern, '/')
testPattern := pattern
if slashIdx >= 0 {
testPattern = pattern[:slashIdx]
}
zeroLength, err := isZeroLengthPattern(testPattern)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if zeroLength {
if slashIdx == -1 {
return []string{}, nil
} else {
return []string{pattern[slashIdx+1:]}, nil
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}