1 # Module 'ntpath' -- common operations on WinNT/Win95 pathnames
2 """Common pathname manipulations, WindowsNT/95 version.
4 Instead of importing this module directly, import os and refer to this
14 from genericpath
import *
16 __all__
= ["normcase","isabs","join","splitdrive","split","splitext",
17 "basename","dirname","commonprefix","getsize","getmtime",
18 "getatime","getctime", "islink","exists","lexists","isdir","isfile",
19 "ismount","walk","expanduser","expandvars","normpath","abspath",
20 "splitunc","curdir","pardir","sep","pathsep","defpath","altsep",
21 "extsep","devnull","realpath","supports_unicode_filenames","relpath"]
23 # strings representing various path-related bits and pieces
31 if 'ce' in sys
.builtin_module_names
:
33 elif 'os2' in sys
.builtin_module_names
:
38 # Normalize the case of a pathname and map slashes to backslashes.
39 # Other normalizations (such as optimizing '../' away) are not done
40 # (this is done by normpath).
43 """Normalize case of pathname.
45 Makes all characters lowercase and all slashes into backslashes."""
46 return s
.replace("/", "\\").lower()
49 # Return whether a path is absolute.
50 # Trivial in Posix, harder on the Mac or MS-DOS.
51 # For DOS it is absolute if it starts with a slash or backslash (current
52 # volume), or if a pathname after the volume letter and colon / UNC resource
53 # starts with a slash or backslash.
56 """Test whether a path is absolute"""
58 return s
!= '' and s
[:1] in '/\\'
61 # Join two (or more) paths.
64 """Join two or more pathname components, inserting "\\" as needed.
65 If any component is an absolute path, all previous path components
69 b_wins
= 0 # set to 1 iff b makes path irrelevant
74 # This probably wipes out path so far. However, it's more
75 # complicated if path begins with a drive letter:
76 # 1. join('c:', '/a') == 'c:/a'
77 # 2. join('c:/', '/a') == 'c:/a'
79 # 3. join('c:/a', '/b') == '/b'
80 # 4. join('c:', 'd:/') = 'd:/'
81 # 5. join('c:/', 'd:/') = 'd:/'
82 if path
[1:2] != ":" or b
[1:2] == ":":
83 # Path doesn't start with a drive letter, or cases 4 and 5.
86 # Else path has a drive letter, and b doesn't but is absolute.
87 elif len(path
) > 3 or (len(path
) == 3 and
88 path
[-1] not in "/\\"):
95 # Join, and ensure there's a separator.
98 if b
and b
[0] in "/\\":
102 elif path
[-1] == ":":
110 # path is not empty and does not end with a backslash,
111 # but b is empty; since, e.g., split('a/') produces
112 # ('a', ''), it's best if join() adds a backslash in
119 # Split a path in a drive specification (a drive letter followed by a
120 # colon) and the path specification.
121 # It is always true that drivespec + pathspec == p
123 """Split a pathname into drive and path specifiers. Returns a 2-tuple
124 "(drive,path)"; either part may be empty"""
132 """Split a pathname into UNC mount point and relative path specifiers.
134 Return a 2-tuple (unc, rest); either part may be empty.
135 If unc is not empty, it has the form '//host/mount' (or similar
136 using backslashes). unc+rest is always the input path.
137 Paths containing drive letters never have an UNC part.
140 return '', p
# Drive letter present
142 if firstTwo
== '//' or firstTwo
== '\\\\':
144 # vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv equivalent to drive letter
145 # \\machine\mountpoint\directories...
146 # directory ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
148 index
= normp
.find('\\', 2)
150 ##raise RuntimeError, 'illegal UNC path: "' + p + '"'
152 index
= normp
.find('\\', index
+ 1)
155 return p
[:index
], p
[index
:]
159 # Split a path in head (everything up to the last '/') and tail (the
160 # rest). After the trailing '/' is stripped, the invariant
161 # join(head, tail) == p holds.
162 # The resulting head won't end in '/' unless it is the root.
167 Return tuple (head, tail) where tail is everything after the final slash.
168 Either part may be empty."""
171 # set i to index beyond p's last slash
173 while i
and p
[i
-1] not in '/\\':
175 head
, tail
= p
[:i
], p
[i
:] # now tail has no slashes
176 # remove trailing slashes from head, unless it's all slashes
178 while head2
and head2
[-1] in '/\\':
181 return d
+ head
, tail
184 # Split a path in root and extension.
185 # The extension is everything starting at the last dot in the last
186 # pathname component; the root is everything before that.
187 # It is always true that root + ext == p.
190 return genericpath
._splitext
(p
, sep
, altsep
, extsep
)
191 splitext
.__doc
__ = genericpath
._splitext
.__doc
__
194 # Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
197 """Returns the final component of a pathname"""
201 # Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
204 """Returns the directory component of a pathname"""
207 # Is a path a symbolic link?
208 # This will always return false on systems where posix.lstat doesn't exist.
211 """Test for symbolic link.
212 On WindowsNT/95 and OS/2 always returns false
216 # alias exists to lexists
219 # Is a path a mount point? Either a root (with or without drive letter)
220 # or an UNC path with at most a / or \ after the mount point.
223 """Test whether a path is a mount point (defined as root of drive)"""
224 unc
, rest
= splitunc(path
)
226 return rest
in ("", "/", "\\")
227 p
= splitdrive(path
)[1]
228 return len(p
) == 1 and p
[0] in '/\\'
231 # Directory tree walk.
232 # For each directory under top (including top itself, but excluding
233 # '.' and '..'), func(arg, dirname, filenames) is called, where
234 # dirname is the name of the directory and filenames is the list
235 # of files (and subdirectories etc.) in the directory.
236 # The func may modify the filenames list, to implement a filter,
237 # or to impose a different order of visiting.
239 def walk(top
, func
, arg
):
240 """Directory tree walk with callback function.
242 For each directory in the directory tree rooted at top (including top
243 itself, but excluding '.' and '..'), call func(arg, dirname, fnames).
244 dirname is the name of the directory, and fnames a list of the names of
245 the files and subdirectories in dirname (excluding '.' and '..'). func
246 may modify the fnames list in-place (e.g. via del or slice assignment),
247 and walk will only recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in
248 fnames; this can be used to implement a filter, or to impose a specific
249 order of visiting. No semantics are defined for, or required of, arg,
250 beyond that arg is always passed to func. It can be used, e.g., to pass
251 a filename pattern, or a mutable object designed to accumulate
252 statistics. Passing None for arg is common."""
253 warnings
.warnpy3k("In 3.x, os.path.walk is removed in favor of os.walk.",
256 names
= os
.listdir(top
)
259 func(arg
, top
, names
)
261 name
= join(top
, name
)
263 walk(name
, func
, arg
)
266 # Expand paths beginning with '~' or '~user'.
267 # '~' means $HOME; '~user' means that user's home directory.
268 # If the path doesn't begin with '~', or if the user or $HOME is unknown,
269 # the path is returned unchanged (leaving error reporting to whatever
270 # function is called with the expanded path as argument).
271 # See also module 'glob' for expansion of *, ? and [...] in pathnames.
272 # (A function should also be defined to do full *sh-style environment
273 # variable expansion.)
275 def expanduser(path
):
276 """Expand ~ and ~user constructs.
278 If user or $HOME is unknown, do nothing."""
282 while i
< n
and path
[i
] not in '/\\':
285 if 'HOME' in os
.environ
:
286 userhome
= os
.environ
['HOME']
287 elif 'USERPROFILE' in os
.environ
:
288 userhome
= os
.environ
['USERPROFILE']
289 elif not 'HOMEPATH' in os
.environ
:
293 drive
= os
.environ
['HOMEDRIVE']
296 userhome
= join(drive
, os
.environ
['HOMEPATH'])
299 userhome
= join(dirname(userhome
), path
[1:i
])
301 return userhome
+ path
[i
:]
304 # Expand paths containing shell variable substitutions.
305 # The following rules apply:
306 # - no expansion within single quotes
307 # - '$$' is translated into '$'
308 # - '%%' is translated into '%' if '%%' are not seen in %var1%%var2%
309 # - ${varname} is accepted.
310 # - $varname is accepted.
311 # - %varname% is accepted.
312 # - varnames can be made out of letters, digits and the characters '_-'
313 # (though is not verifed in the ${varname} and %varname% cases)
314 # XXX With COMMAND.COM you can use any characters in a variable name,
315 # XXX except '^|<>='.
317 def expandvars(path
):
318 """Expand shell variables of the forms $var, ${var} and %var%.
320 Unknown variables are left unchanged."""
321 if '$' not in path
and '%' not in path
:
324 varchars
= string
.ascii_letters
+ string
.digits
+ '_-'
328 while index
< pathlen
:
330 if c
== '\'': # no expansion within single quotes
331 path
= path
[index
+ 1:]
334 index
= path
.index('\'')
335 res
= res
+ '\'' + path
[:index
+ 1]
339 elif c
== '%': # variable or '%'
340 if path
[index
+ 1:index
+ 2] == '%':
344 path
= path
[index
+1:]
347 index
= path
.index('%')
349 res
= res
+ '%' + path
353 if var
in os
.environ
:
354 res
= res
+ os
.environ
[var
]
356 res
= res
+ '%' + var
+ '%'
357 elif c
== '$': # variable or '$$'
358 if path
[index
+ 1:index
+ 2] == '$':
361 elif path
[index
+ 1:index
+ 2] == '{':
362 path
= path
[index
+2:]
365 index
= path
.index('}')
367 if var
in os
.environ
:
368 res
= res
+ os
.environ
[var
]
370 res
= res
+ '${' + var
+ '}'
372 res
= res
+ '${' + path
377 c
= path
[index
:index
+ 1]
378 while c
!= '' and c
in varchars
:
381 c
= path
[index
:index
+ 1]
382 if var
in os
.environ
:
383 res
= res
+ os
.environ
[var
]
385 res
= res
+ '$' + var
394 # Normalize a path, e.g. A//B, A/./B and A/foo/../B all become A\B.
395 # Previously, this function also truncated pathnames to 8+3 format,
396 # but as this module is called "ntpath", that's obviously wrong!
399 """Normalize path, eliminating double slashes, etc."""
400 path
= path
.replace("/", "\\")
401 prefix
, path
= splitdrive(path
)
402 # We need to be careful here. If the prefix is empty, and the path starts
403 # with a backslash, it could either be an absolute path on the current
404 # drive (\dir1\dir2\file) or a UNC filename (\\server\mount\dir1\file). It
405 # is therefore imperative NOT to collapse multiple backslashes blindly in
407 # The code below preserves multiple backslashes when there is no drive
408 # letter. This means that the invalid filename \\\a\b is preserved
409 # unchanged, where a\\\b is normalised to a\b. It's not clear that there
410 # is any better behaviour for such edge cases.
412 # No drive letter - preserve initial backslashes
413 while path
[:1] == "\\":
414 prefix
= prefix
+ "\\"
417 # We have a drive letter - collapse initial backslashes
418 if path
.startswith("\\"):
419 prefix
= prefix
+ "\\"
420 path
= path
.lstrip("\\")
421 comps
= path
.split("\\")
423 while i
< len(comps
):
424 if comps
[i
] in ('.', ''):
426 elif comps
[i
] == '..':
427 if i
> 0 and comps
[i
-1] != '..':
430 elif i
== 0 and prefix
.endswith("\\"):
436 # If the path is now empty, substitute '.'
437 if not prefix
and not comps
:
439 return prefix
+ "\\".join(comps
)
442 # Return an absolute path.
444 from nt
import _getfullpathname
446 except ImportError: # not running on Windows - mock up something sensible
448 """Return the absolute version of a path."""
450 path
= join(os
.getcwd(), path
)
451 return normpath(path
)
453 else: # use native Windows method on Windows
455 """Return the absolute version of a path."""
457 if path
: # Empty path must return current working directory.
459 path
= _getfullpathname(path
)
461 pass # Bad path - return unchanged.
464 return normpath(path
)
466 # realpath is a no-op on systems without islink support
468 # Win9x family and earlier have no Unicode filename support.
469 supports_unicode_filenames
= (hasattr(sys
, "getwindowsversion") and
470 sys
.getwindowsversion()[3] >= 2)
472 def relpath(path
, start
=curdir
):
473 """Return a relative version of a path"""
476 raise ValueError("no path specified")
477 start_list
= abspath(start
).split(sep
)
478 path_list
= abspath(path
).split(sep
)
479 if start_list
[0].lower() != path_list
[0].lower():
480 unc_path
, rest
= splitunc(path
)
481 unc_start
, rest
= splitunc(start
)
482 if bool(unc_path
) ^
bool(unc_start
):
483 raise ValueError("Cannot mix UNC and non-UNC paths (%s and %s)"
486 raise ValueError("path is on drive %s, start on drive %s"
487 % (path_list
[0], start_list
[0]))
488 # Work out how much of the filepath is shared by start and path.
489 for i
in range(min(len(start_list
), len(path_list
))):
490 if start_list
[i
].lower() != path_list
[i
].lower():
495 rel_list
= [pardir
] * (len(start_list
)-i
) + path_list
[i
:]
498 return join(*rel_list
)