| //! This module contains a `Metadata` implementation that must be used instead of `std::fs::Metadata` to assure |
| //! that the `ctime` information is populated exactly like the one in `git`, which wouldn't be the case on unix. |
| #![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] // on some MacOOS conversions are required, but on linux usually not. |
| #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)] |
| |
| // it's allowed for good measure, in case there are systems that use different types for that. |
| use std::{path::Path, time::SystemTime}; |
| |
| /// A structure to partially mirror [`std::fs::Metadata`]. |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| pub struct Metadata(rustix::fs::Stat); |
| |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| /// A structure to partially mirror [`std::fs::Metadata`]. |
| pub struct Metadata(std::fs::Metadata); |
| |
| /// Lifecycle |
| impl Metadata { |
| /// Obtain the metadata at `path` without following symlinks. |
| pub fn from_path_no_follow(path: &Path) -> Result<Self, std::io::Error> { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| rustix::fs::lstat(path).map(Metadata).map_err(Into::into) |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| path.symlink_metadata().map(Metadata) |
| } |
| |
| /// Obtain the metadata at `path` without following symlinks. |
| pub fn from_file(file: &std::fs::File) -> Result<Self, std::io::Error> { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| rustix::fs::fstat(file).map(Metadata).map_err(Into::into) |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| file.metadata().map(Metadata) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Access |
| #[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)] |
| impl Metadata { |
| /// Return true if the metadata belongs to a directory |
| pub fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| (self.0.st_mode as u32 & libc::S_IFMT as u32) == libc::S_IFDIR as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.is_dir() |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the time at which the underlying file was modified. |
| pub fn modified(&self) -> Option<SystemTime> { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd")))] |
| let seconds = self.0.st_mtime; |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd"))] |
| let seconds = self.0.st_mtim.tv_sec; |
| |
| #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd")))] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_mtime_nsec; |
| #[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_mtimensec; |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd"))] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_mtim.tv_nsec; |
| |
| // All operating systems treat the seconds as offset from unix epoch, hence it must |
| // be signed in order to deal with dates before epoch. |
| // Rustix seems to think this value is u64, but we fix it here for now. |
| let seconds = seconds as i64; |
| system_time_from_secs_nanos(seconds, nanoseconds.try_into().ok()?) |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.modified().ok() |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the time at which the underlying file was created. |
| /// |
| /// Note that this differs from [`std::fs::Metadata::created()`] which would return |
| /// the inode birth time, which is notably different to what `git` does. |
| pub fn created(&self) -> Option<SystemTime> { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd")))] |
| let seconds = self.0.st_ctime; |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd"))] |
| let seconds = self.0.st_ctim.tv_sec; |
| |
| #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd")))] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_ctime_nsec; |
| #[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_ctimensec; |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "hurd"))] |
| let nanoseconds = self.0.st_ctim.tv_nsec; |
| |
| // All operating systems treat the seconds as offset from unix epoch, hence it must |
| // be signed in order to deal with dates before epoch. |
| // Rustix seems to think this value is u64, but we fix it here for now. |
| let seconds = seconds as i64; |
| system_time_from_secs_nanos(seconds, nanoseconds.try_into().ok()?) |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.created().ok() |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the size of the file in bytes. |
| pub fn len(&self) -> u64 { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| self.0.st_size as u64 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.len() |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the device id on which the file is located, or 0 on windows. |
| pub fn dev(&self) -> u64 { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| self.0.st_dev as u64 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| 0 |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the inode id tracking the file, or 0 on windows. |
| pub fn ino(&self) -> u64 { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| self.0.st_ino as u64 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| 0 |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the user-id of the file or 0 on windows. |
| pub fn uid(&self) -> u32 { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| self.0.st_uid as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| 0 |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the group-id of the file or 0 on windows. |
| pub fn gid(&self) -> u32 { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| self.0.st_gid as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| 0 |
| } |
| |
| /// Return `true` if the file's executable bit is set, or `false` on windows. |
| pub fn is_executable(&self) -> bool { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| (self.0.st_mode as u32 & libc::S_IFMT as u32) == libc::S_IFREG as u32 |
| && self.0.st_mode as u32 & libc::S_IXUSR as u32 == libc::S_IXUSR as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| gix_fs::is_executable(&self.0) |
| } |
| |
| /// Return `true` if the file's is a symbolic link. |
| pub fn is_symlink(&self) -> bool { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| (self.0.st_mode as u32 & libc::S_IFMT as u32) == libc::S_IFLNK as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.is_symlink() |
| } |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this is a regular file, executable or not. |
| pub fn is_file(&self) -> bool { |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| { |
| (self.0.st_mode as u32 & libc::S_IFMT as u32) == libc::S_IFREG as u32 |
| } |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| self.0.is_file() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(not(windows))] |
| fn system_time_from_secs_nanos(secs: i64, nanos: i32) -> Option<SystemTime> { |
| // Copied from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust at a8ece1190bf6b340175bc5b688e52bd29924f483, MIT licensed, and adapted. |
| // On Apple OS, dates before epoch are represented differently than on other |
| // Unix platforms: e.g. 1/10th of a second before epoch is represented as `seconds=-1` |
| // and `nanoseconds=100_000_000` on other platforms, but is `seconds=0` and |
| // `nanoseconds=-900_000_000` on Apple OS. |
| // |
| // To compensate, we first detect this special case by checking if both |
| // seconds and nanoseconds are in range, and then correct the value for seconds |
| // and nanoseconds to match the common unix representation. |
| // |
| // Please note that Apple OS nonetheless accepts the standard unix format when |
| // setting file times, which makes this compensation round-trippable and generally |
| // transparent. |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "tvos", target_os = "watchos"))] |
| let (secs, nanos) = if (secs <= 0 && secs > i64::MIN) && (nanos < 0 && nanos > -1_000_000_000) { |
| (secs - 1, nanos + 1_000_000_000) |
| } else { |
| (secs, nanos) |
| }; |
| let d = std::time::Duration::new(secs.abs_diff(0), nanos.try_into().ok()?); |
| Some(if secs < 0 { |
| std::time::UNIX_EPOCH - d |
| } else { |
| std::time::UNIX_EPOCH + d |
| }) |
| } |