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package org.openjdk.tools.javac.file;

import java.nio.file.FileSystem;
import java.nio.file.InvalidPathException;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.util.zip.ZipEntry;
import java.util.zip.ZipFile;

import javax.tools.JavaFileObject;

/**
 * Used to represent a platform-neutral path within a platform-specific
 * container, such as a directory or zip file.
 * Internally, the file separator is always '/'.
 *
 * 

This is NOT part of any supported API. * If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. * This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or * deletion without notice. */ public abstract class RelativePath implements Comparable { /** * @param p must use '/' as an internal separator */ protected RelativePath(String p) { path = p; } public abstract RelativeDirectory dirname(); public abstract String basename(); public Path resolveAgainst(Path directory) throws /*unchecked*/ InvalidPathException { String sep = directory.getFileSystem().getSeparator(); return directory.resolve(path.replace("/", sep)); } public Path resolveAgainst(FileSystem fs) throws /*unchecked*/ InvalidPathException { String sep = fs.getSeparator(); Path root = fs.getRootDirectories().iterator().next(); return root.resolve(path.replace("/", sep)); } @Override public int compareTo(RelativePath other) { return path.compareTo(other.path); } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (!(other instanceof RelativePath)) return false; return path.equals(((RelativePath) other).path); } @Override public int hashCode() { return path.hashCode(); } @Override public String toString() { return "RelPath[" + path + "]"; } public String getPath() { return path; } protected final String path; /** * Used to represent a platform-neutral subdirectory within a platform-specific * container, such as a directory or zip file. * Internally, the file separator is always '/', and if the path is not empty, * it always ends in a '/' as well. */ public static class RelativeDirectory extends RelativePath { static RelativeDirectory forPackage(CharSequence packageName) { return new RelativeDirectory(packageName.toString().replace('.', '/')); } /** * @param p must use '/' as an internal separator */ public RelativeDirectory(String p) { super(p.length() == 0 || p.endsWith("/") ? p : p + "/"); } /** * @param p must use '/' as an internal separator */ public RelativeDirectory(RelativeDirectory d, String p) { this(d.path + p); } @Override public RelativeDirectory dirname() { int l = path.length(); if (l == 0) return this; int sep = path.lastIndexOf('/', l - 2); return new RelativeDirectory(path.substring(0, sep + 1)); } @Override public String basename() { int l = path.length(); if (l == 0) return path; int sep = path.lastIndexOf('/', l - 2); return path.substring(sep + 1, l - 1); } /** * Return true if this subdirectory "contains" the other path. * A subdirectory path does not contain itself. **/ boolean contains(RelativePath other) { return other.path.length() > path.length() && other.path.startsWith(path); } @Override public String toString() { return "RelativeDirectory[" + path + "]"; } } /** * Used to represent a platform-neutral file within a platform-specific * container, such as a directory or zip file. * Internally, the file separator is always '/'. It never ends in '/'. */ public static class RelativeFile extends RelativePath { static RelativeFile forClass(CharSequence className, JavaFileObject.Kind kind) { return new RelativeFile(className.toString().replace('.', '/') + kind.extension); } public RelativeFile(String p) { super(p); if (p.endsWith("/")) throw new IllegalArgumentException(p); } /** * @param p must use '/' as an internal separator */ public RelativeFile(RelativeDirectory d, String p) { this(d.path + p); } RelativeFile(RelativeDirectory d, RelativePath p) { this(d, p.path); } @Override public RelativeDirectory dirname() { int sep = path.lastIndexOf('/'); return new RelativeDirectory(path.substring(0, sep + 1)); } @Override public String basename() { int sep = path.lastIndexOf('/'); return path.substring(sep + 1); } ZipEntry getZipEntry(ZipFile zip) { return zip.getEntry(path); } @Override public String toString() { return "RelativeFile[" + path + "]"; } } }





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