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restic/src/restic/fs/file_all.go
Jan Stürtz b108966b12 Fix 567 (#570)
* Patch for  https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/567
Backup also files on windows with longer pathnames than 255 chars (e.g. from node).

as fd0 says "So, as far as I can see, we need to have custom methods for all functions that accept a path, so that on Windows we can substitute the normal (possibly relative) path used within restic by an (absolute) UNC path, and only then call the underlying functions like os.Stat(), os.Lstat(), os.Open() and so on.

I've already thought about adding a generic abstraction for the file system (so we can mock this easier in tests), and this looks like a good opportunity to build it."

* fixed building tests

* Restructured patches
Add Wrapper for filepath.Walk

* using \\?\ requires absolute pathes to be used.
Now all tests run

* used gofmt on the code

* Restructured Code. No patches dir, integrate the file functions into restic/fs/

There is still an issue, because restic.fs.Open has a different api the os.Open, which returns the result of OpenFile, but takes only a string

* Changed the last os.Open() calls to fs.Open() after extending the File interface

* fixed name-clash of restic.fs and fuse.fs detected by travis

* fixed fmt with gofmt

* c&p failure: removed fixpath() call.

* missing include

* fixed includes in linux variant

* Fix for Linux. Fd() is required on File interface

* done gofmt
2016-08-15 21:59:13 +02:00

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// +build !linux !go1.4
package fs
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
)
func fixpath(name string) string {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
abspath, err := filepath.Abs(name)
if err == nil {
return "\\\\?\\" + abspath
}
}
return name
}
// Open opens a file for reading.
func Open(name string) (File, error) {
return os.OpenFile(fixpath(name), os.O_RDONLY, 0)
}
// ClearCache syncs and then removes the file's content from the OS cache.
func ClearCache(f File) error {
return nil
}
// Chmod changes the mode of the named file to mode.
func Chmod(name string, mode os.FileMode) error {
return os.Chmod(fixpath(name), mode)
}
// Mkdir creates a new directory with the specified name and permission bits.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Mkdir(name string, perm os.FileMode) error {
return os.Mkdir(fixpath(name), perm)
}
// MkdirAll creates a directory named path,
// along with any necessary parents, and returns nil,
// or else returns an error.
// The permission bits perm are used for all
// directories that MkdirAll creates.
// If path is already a directory, MkdirAll does nothing
// and returns nil.
func MkdirAll(path string, perm os.FileMode) error {
return os.MkdirAll(fixpath(path), perm)
}
// Readlink returns the destination of the named symbolic link.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Readlink(name string) (string, error) {
return os.Readlink(fixpath(name))
}
// Remove removes the named file or directory.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Remove(name string) error {
return os.Remove(fixpath(name))
}
// RemoveAll removes path and any children it contains.
// It removes everything it can but returns the first error
// it encounters. If the path does not exist, RemoveAll
// returns nil (no error).
func RemoveAll(path string) error {
return os.RemoveAll(fixpath(path))
}
// Rename renames (moves) oldpath to newpath.
// If newpath already exists, Rename replaces it.
// OS-specific restrictions may apply when oldpath and newpath are in different directories.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *LinkError.
func Rename(oldpath, newpath string) error {
return os.Rename(fixpath(oldpath), fixpath(newpath))
}
// Symlink creates newname as a symbolic link to oldname.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *LinkError.
func Symlink(oldname, newname string) error {
return os.Symlink(fixpath(oldname), fixpath(newname))
}
// Stat returns a FileInfo structure describing the named file.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return os.Stat(fixpath(name))
}
// Lstat returns the FileInfo structure describing the named file.
// If the file is a symbolic link, the returned FileInfo
// describes the symbolic link. Lstat makes no attempt to follow the link.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Lstat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return os.Lstat(fixpath(name))
}
// Create creates the named file with mode 0666 (before umask), truncating
// it if it already exists. If successful, methods on the returned
// File can be used for I/O; the associated file descriptor has mode
// O_RDWR.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func Create(name string) (*os.File, error) {
return os.Create(fixpath(name))
}
// OpenFile is the generalized open call; most users will use Open
// or Create instead. It opens the named file with specified flag
// (O_RDONLY etc.) and perm, (0666 etc.) if applicable. If successful,
// methods on the returned File can be used for I/O.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
func OpenFile(name string, flag int, perm os.FileMode) (*os.File, error) {
return os.OpenFile(fixpath(name), flag, perm)
}
// Walk walks the file tree rooted at root, calling walkFn for each file or
// directory in the tree, including root. All errors that arise visiting files
// and directories are filtered by walkFn. The files are walked in lexical
// order, which makes the output deterministic but means that for very
// large directories Walk can be inefficient.
// Walk does not follow symbolic links.
func Walk(root string, walkFn filepath.WalkFunc) error {
return filepath.Walk(fixpath(root), walkFn)
}