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all: Add package runtimeos for runtime.GOOS comparisons I grew tired of hand written string comparisons. This adds generated constants for the GOOS values, and predefined Is$OS constants that can be iffed on. In a couple of places I rewrote trivial switch:es to if:s, and added Illumos where we checked for Solaris (because they are effectively the same, and if we're going to target one of them that would be Illumos...).
232 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
232 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright (C) 2016 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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package fs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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"unicode"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/build"
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)
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const pathSeparatorString = string(PathSeparator)
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func ExpandTilde(path string) (string, error) {
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if path == "~" {
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return getHomeDir()
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}
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path = filepath.FromSlash(path)
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if !strings.HasPrefix(path, fmt.Sprintf("~%c", PathSeparator)) {
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return path, nil
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}
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home, err := getHomeDir()
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return filepath.Join(home, path[2:]), nil
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}
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func getHomeDir() (string, error) {
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if build.IsWindows {
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// Legacy -- we prioritize this for historical reasons, whereas
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// os.UserHomeDir uses %USERPROFILE% always.
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home := filepath.Join(os.Getenv("HomeDrive"), os.Getenv("HomePath"))
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if home != "" {
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return home, nil
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}
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}
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return os.UserHomeDir()
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}
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const windowsDisallowedCharacters = (`<>:"|?*` +
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"\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f" +
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"\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f")
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func WindowsInvalidFilename(name string) error {
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// None of the path components should end in space or period, or be a
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// reserved name.
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for _, part := range strings.Split(name, `\`) {
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if part == "" {
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continue
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}
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switch part[len(part)-1] {
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case ' ', '.':
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// Names ending in space or period are not valid.
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return errInvalidFilenameWindowsSpacePeriod
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}
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if windowsIsReserved(part) {
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return errInvalidFilenameWindowsReservedName
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}
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}
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// The path must not contain any disallowed characters
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if strings.ContainsAny(name, windowsDisallowedCharacters) {
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return errInvalidFilenameWindowsReservedChar
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}
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return nil
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}
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// SanitizePath takes a string that might contain all kinds of special
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// characters and makes a valid, similar, path name out of it.
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//
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// Spans of invalid characters, whitespace and/or non-UTF-8 sequences are
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// replaced by a single space. The result is always UTF-8 and contains only
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// printable characters, as determined by unicode.IsPrint.
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//
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// Invalid characters are non-printing runes, things not allowed in file names
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// in Windows, and common shell metacharacters. Even if asterisks and pipes
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// and stuff are allowed on Unixes in general they might not be allowed by
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// the filesystem and may surprise the user and cause shell oddness. This
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// function is intended for file names we generate on behalf of the user,
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// and surprising them with odd shell characters in file names is unkind.
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//
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// We include whitespace in the invalid characters so that multiple
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// whitespace is collapsed to a single space. Additionally, whitespace at
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// either end is removed.
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//
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// If the result is a name disallowed on windows, a hyphen is prepended.
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func SanitizePath(path string) string {
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var b strings.Builder
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const disallowed = `'/\[]{};:!@$%&^#` + windowsDisallowedCharacters
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prev := ' '
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for _, c := range path {
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if !unicode.IsPrint(c) || c == unicode.ReplacementChar ||
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strings.ContainsRune(disallowed, c) {
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c = ' '
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}
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if !(c == ' ' && prev == ' ') {
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b.WriteRune(c)
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}
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prev = c
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}
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path = strings.TrimSpace(b.String())
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if windowsIsReserved(path) {
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path = "-" + path
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}
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return path
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}
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func windowsIsReserved(part string) bool {
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// nul.txt.jpg is also disallowed.
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dot := strings.IndexByte(part, '.')
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if dot != -1 {
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part = part[:dot]
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}
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// Check length to skip allocating ToUpper.
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if len(part) != 3 && len(part) != 4 {
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return false
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}
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// COM0 and LPT0 are missing from the Microsoft docs,
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// but Windows Explorer treats them as invalid too.
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// (https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/fileio/naming-a-file)
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switch strings.ToUpper(part) {
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case "CON", "PRN", "AUX", "NUL",
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"COM0", "COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4",
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"COM5", "COM6", "COM7", "COM8", "COM9",
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"LPT0", "LPT1", "LPT2", "LPT3", "LPT4",
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"LPT5", "LPT6", "LPT7", "LPT8", "LPT9":
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// IsParent compares paths purely lexicographically, meaning it returns false
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// if path and parent aren't both absolute or relative.
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func IsParent(path, parent string) bool {
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if parent == path {
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// Twice the same root on windows would not be caught at the end.
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return false
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}
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if filepath.IsAbs(path) != filepath.IsAbs(parent) {
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return false
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}
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if parent == "" || parent == "." {
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// The empty string is the parent of everything except the empty
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// string and ".". (Avoids panic in the last step.)
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return path != "" && path != "."
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}
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if parent == "/" {
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// The root is the parent of everything except itself, which would
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// not be caught below.
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return path != "/"
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}
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if parent[len(parent)-1] != PathSeparator {
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parent += pathSeparatorString
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}
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return strings.HasPrefix(path, parent)
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}
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func CommonPrefix(first, second string) string {
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if filepath.IsAbs(first) != filepath.IsAbs(second) {
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// Whatever
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return ""
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}
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firstParts := PathComponents(filepath.Clean(first))
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secondParts := PathComponents(filepath.Clean(second))
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isAbs := filepath.IsAbs(first) && filepath.IsAbs(second)
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count := len(firstParts)
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if len(secondParts) < len(firstParts) {
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count = len(secondParts)
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}
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common := make([]string, 0, count)
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for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
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if firstParts[i] != secondParts[i] {
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break
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}
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common = append(common, firstParts[i])
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}
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if isAbs {
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if build.IsWindows && isVolumeNameOnly(common) {
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// Because strings.Split strips out path separators, if we're at the volume name, we end up without a separator
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// Wedge an empty element to be joined with.
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common = append(common, "")
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} else if len(common) == 1 {
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// If isAbs on non Windows, first element in both first and second is "", hence joining that returns nothing.
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return pathSeparatorString
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}
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}
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// This should only be true on Windows when drive letters are different or when paths are relative.
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// In case of UNC paths we should end up with more than a single element hence joining is fine
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if len(common) == 0 {
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return ""
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}
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// This has to be strings.Join, because filepath.Join([]string{"", "", "?", "C:", "Audrius"}...) returns garbage
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result := strings.Join(common, pathSeparatorString)
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return filepath.Clean(result)
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}
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// PathComponents returns a list of names of parent directories and the leaf
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// item for the given native (fs.PathSeparator delimited) and clean path.
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func PathComponents(path string) []string {
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return strings.Split(path, pathSeparatorString)
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}
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func isVolumeNameOnly(parts []string) bool {
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isNormalVolumeName := len(parts) == 1 && strings.HasSuffix(parts[0], ":")
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isUNCVolumeName := len(parts) == 4 && strings.HasSuffix(parts[3], ":")
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return isNormalVolumeName || isUNCVolumeName
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}
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