file-find 0.3.3-universal-java-1.5 → 0.3.4-universal-java-1.5
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- data/CHANGES +6 -0
- data/Rakefile +46 -0
- data/file-find.gemspec +27 -0
- data/lib/file/find.rb +504 -0
- data/test/test_file_find.rb +1 -1
- metadata +7 -4
data/CHANGES
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== 0.3.4 - 19-Sep-2009
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* Fixed a packaging bug. Thanks go to Gabriel Horner for the spot.
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* Added the 'gem' task to the Rakefile for building the gem. Removed the
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gem builder code that was in the gemspec itself.
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* Updated the dependency for sys-admin to 1.5.2.
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== 0.3.3 - 3-Aug-2009
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* Now compatible with Ruby 1.9.x.
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* Added support for the :links option
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data/Rakefile
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require 'rake'
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require 'rake/testtask'
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desc "Cleanup .test-result files if present"
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task :clean do
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rm_rf '.test-result' if File.exists?('.test-result')
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Dir.foreach(Dir.pwd){ |file|
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if File.directory?(file)
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Dir.chdir(file){
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rm_rf '.test-result' if File.exists?('.test-result')
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}
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end
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}
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end
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desc "Install the file-find library (non-gem)"
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task :install do
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dest = File.join(Config::CONFIG['sitelibdir'], 'file')
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Dir.mkdir(dest) unless File.exists? dest
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cp 'lib/file/find.rb', dest, :verbose => true
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end
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desc "Install the file-find library as a gem"
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task :install_gem do
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ruby 'file-find.gemspec'
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file = Dir["*.gem"].first
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sh "gem install #{file}"
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end
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desc 'Create a gem'
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task :gem do
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spec = eval(IO.read('file-find.gemspec'))
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if RUBY_PLATFORM.match('java')
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spec.platform = Gem::Platform::CURRENT
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else
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spec.add_dependency('sys-admin', '>= 1.5.2')
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end
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Gem::Builder.new(spec).build
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end
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Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
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t.warning = true
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t.verbose = true
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end
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data/file-find.gemspec
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require 'rubygems'
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Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
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gem.name = 'file-find'
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gem.version = '0.3.4'
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gem.author = 'Daniel Berger'
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gem.license = 'Artistic 2.0'
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gem.summary = 'A better way to find files'
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gem.email = 'djberg96@gmail.com'
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gem.homepage = 'http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/shards'
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gem.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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gem.files = Dir['**/*'].reject{ |f| f.include?('CVS') }
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gem.test_file = 'test/test_file_find.rb'
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gem.has_rdoc = true
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gem.rubyforge_project = 'shards'
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gem.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'CHANGES', 'MANIFEST']
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gem.add_development_dependency('test-unit', '>= 2.0.3')
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gem.description = <<-EOF
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The file-find library provides a better, more object oriented approach
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to finding files. It allows you to find files based on a variety of
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properties, such as access time, size, owner, etc. You can also limit
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directory depth.
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EOF
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end
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require 'date'
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require 'rbconfig'
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# For alternate implementations of Ruby, such as JRuby, that cannot
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# build C extensions fall back to the Etc module.
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begin
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require 'sys/admin'
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rescue LoadError
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require 'etc'
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end
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class File::Find
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# The version of the file-find library
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VERSION = '0.3.4'
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# :stopdoc:
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VALID_OPTIONS = %w/
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atime
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ctime
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follow
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ftype
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inum
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group
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links
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maxdepth
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mindepth
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mount
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mtime
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name
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pattern
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path
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perm
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prune
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size
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user
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# :startdoc:
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# The starting path(s) for the search. The default is the current directory.
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# This can be a single path or an array of paths.
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#
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attr_accessor :path
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# The list of options passed to the constructor and/or used by the
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# File::Find#find method.
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#
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attr_accessor :options
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# Limits searches by file access time, where the value you supply is the
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# number of days back from the time that the File::Find#find method was
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# called.
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#
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attr_accessor :atime
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# Limits searches by file change time, where the value you supply is the
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# number of days back from the time that the File::Find#find method was
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# called.
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#
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attr_accessor :ctime
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# Limits searches to files that belong to a specific group, where the
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# group can be either a group name or ID.
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#
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# Not currently supported on MS Windows.
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#
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attr_accessor :group
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# An array of two element arrays for storing FileTest methods and their
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# boolean value.
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#
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attr_accessor :filetest
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# Controls the behavior of how symlinks are followed. If set to true (the
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# default), then follows the file pointed to. If false, it considers the
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# symlink itself.
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#
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attr_accessor :follow
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# Limits searches to specific types of files. The possible values here are
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# those returned by the File.ftype method.
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#
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attr_accessor :ftype
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# Limits search to a file with a specific inode number. Ignored on MS
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# Windows.
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#
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attr_accessor :inum
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# Limits search to files with the specified number of links.
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#
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attr_accessor :links
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# Limits search to a maximum depth into the tree relative to the starting
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# search directory.
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attr_accessor :maxdepth
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# Limits searches to a minimum depth into the tree relative to the starting
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# search directory.
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attr_accessor :mindepth
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# Limits searches to the same filesystem as the specified directory. For
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# Windows users, this refers to the volume.
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attr_reader :mount
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# Limits searches by file modification time, where the value you supply is
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# the number of days back from the time that the File::Find#find method was
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# called.
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#
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attr_accessor :mtime
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# The name pattern used to limit file searches. The patterns that are legal
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# for Dir.glob are legal here. The default is '*', i.e. everything.
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attr_accessor :name
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# Limits searches to files which have permissions that match the octal
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# value that you provide. For purposes of this comparison, only the user,
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# group, and world settings are used. Do not use a leading 0 in the values
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# that you supply, e.g. use 755 not 0755.
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#
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# You may optionally use symbolic permissions, e.g. "g+rw", "u=rwx", etc.
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# Skips files or directories that match the string provided as an argument.
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attr_accessor :prune
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# If the value passed is an integer, this option limits searches to files
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# that match the size, in bytes, exactly. If a string is passed, you can
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# use the standard comparable operators to match files, e.g. ">= 200" would
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# limit searches to files greater than or equal to 200 bytes.
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# Limits searches to files that belong to a specific user, where the user
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# can be either a user name or an ID.
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# The file that matched previously in the current search.
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attr_reader :previous
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alias pattern name
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alias pattern= name=
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# Creates and returns a new File::Find object. The options set for this
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# object serve as the rules for determining what files the File::Find#find
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# method will search for.
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#
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# In addition to the standard list of valid options, you may also use
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# FileTest methods as options, setting their value to true or false.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# rule = File::Find.new(
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# :follow => false,
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# :path => ['/usr/local/lib', '/opt/local/lib'],
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# :readable? => true
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# )
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def initialize(options = {})
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@options = options
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@atime = nil
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@ctime = nil
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@ftype = nil
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@group = nil
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@follow = true
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@inum = nil
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@links = nil
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@mount = nil
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@mtime = nil
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@perm = nil
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@prune = nil
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@size = nil
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@user = nil
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@previous = nil
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@maxdepth = nil
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@mindepth = nil
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@filetest = []
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validate_and_set_options(options) unless options.empty?
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@filesystem = File.stat(@mount).dev if @mount
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@path ||= Dir.pwd
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@name ||= '*'
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end
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# Executes the find based on the rules you set for the File::Find object.
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# In block form, yields each file in turn that matches the specified rules.
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# In non-block form it will return an array of matches instead.
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# Example:
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# rule = File::Find.new(
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# rule.find{ |f|
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def find
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results = [] unless block_given?
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paths = @path.is_a?(String) ? [@path] : @path # Ruby 1.9.x compatibility
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prune_regex = Regexp.new(@prune)
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Dir.foreach(path){ |file|
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begin
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stat_info = File.send(stat_method, file)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EACCES
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if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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file.tr!(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR)
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glob.tr!(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR)
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file_depth = file.split(File::SEPARATOR).length
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path_depth = @path.split(File::SEPARATOR).length
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paths << file
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file_test = true
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}
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end
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end
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end
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if @mtime
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end
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end
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if @ftype
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end
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if @group
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if @group.is_a?(String)
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next unless get_group(stat_info.gid).name == @group
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else
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next unless stat_info.gid == @group
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end
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end
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unless Config::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /windows|mswin/i
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if @inum
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next unless stat_info.ino == @inum
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|
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end
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|
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end
|
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|
+
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|
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# This currently doesn't work on MS Windows, even in limited
|
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# fashion for 0666 and 0664, because File.stat.mode doesn't
|
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# return the proper value.
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#
|
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|
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if @perm
|
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|
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if @perm.is_a?(String)
|
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|
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octal_perm = sym2oct(@perm)
|
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|
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next unless stat_info.mode & octal_perm == octal_perm
|
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|
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else
|
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|
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next unless sprintf("%o", stat_info.mode & 07777) == @perm.to_s
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
|
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|
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# Allow plain numbers, or strings for comparison operators.
|
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|
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if @size
|
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|
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if @size.is_a?(String)
|
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|
+
regex = /^([><=]+)\s*?(\d+)$/
|
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|
+
match = regex.match(@size)
|
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|
+
|
375
|
+
if match.nil? || match.captures.include?(nil)
|
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|
+
raise ArgumentError, "invalid size string: '#{@size}'"
|
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|
+
end
|
378
|
+
|
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|
+
operator = match.captures.first.strip
|
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|
+
number = match.captures.last.strip.to_i
|
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|
+
|
382
|
+
next unless stat_info.size.send(operator, number)
|
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|
+
else
|
384
|
+
next unless stat_info.size == @size
|
385
|
+
end
|
386
|
+
end
|
387
|
+
|
388
|
+
if @user
|
389
|
+
if @user.is_a?(String)
|
390
|
+
next unless get_user(stat_info.uid).name == @user
|
391
|
+
else
|
392
|
+
next unless stat_info.uid == @user
|
393
|
+
end
|
394
|
+
end
|
395
|
+
|
396
|
+
if block_given?
|
397
|
+
yield file
|
398
|
+
else
|
399
|
+
results << file
|
400
|
+
end
|
401
|
+
|
402
|
+
@previous = file unless @previous == file
|
403
|
+
}
|
404
|
+
rescue Errno::EACCES
|
405
|
+
next # Skip inaccessible directories
|
406
|
+
end
|
407
|
+
}
|
408
|
+
|
409
|
+
block_given? ? nil : results
|
410
|
+
end
|
411
|
+
|
412
|
+
# Limits searches to the same file system as the specified +mount_point+.
|
413
|
+
#
|
414
|
+
def mount=(mount_point)
|
415
|
+
@mount = mount_point
|
416
|
+
@filesystem = File.stat(mount_point).dev
|
417
|
+
end
|
418
|
+
|
419
|
+
private
|
420
|
+
|
421
|
+
# This validates that the keys are valid. If they are, it sets the value
|
422
|
+
# of that key's corresponding method to the given value. If a key ends
|
423
|
+
# with a '?', it's validated as a File method.
|
424
|
+
#
|
425
|
+
def validate_and_set_options(options)
|
426
|
+
options.each do |key, value|
|
427
|
+
key = key.to_s.downcase
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
if key[-1].chr == '?'
|
430
|
+
sym = key.to_sym
|
431
|
+
|
432
|
+
unless File.respond_to?(sym)
|
433
|
+
raise ArgumentError, "invalid option '#{key}'"
|
434
|
+
end
|
435
|
+
|
436
|
+
@filetest << [sym, value]
|
437
|
+
else
|
438
|
+
unless VALID_OPTIONS.include?(key)
|
439
|
+
raise ArgumentError, "invalid option '#{key}'"
|
440
|
+
end
|
441
|
+
|
442
|
+
send("#{key}=", value)
|
443
|
+
end
|
444
|
+
end
|
445
|
+
end
|
446
|
+
|
447
|
+
# Converts a symoblic permissions mode into its octal equivalent.
|
448
|
+
#--
|
449
|
+
# Taken almost entirely from ruby-talk: 96956 (Hal Fulton).
|
450
|
+
#
|
451
|
+
def sym2oct(str)
|
452
|
+
left = {'u' => 0700, 'g' => 0070, 'o' => 0007, 'a' => 0777}
|
453
|
+
right = {'r' => 0444, 'w' => 0222, 'x' => 0111}
|
454
|
+
regex = /([ugoa]+)([+-=])([rwx]+)/
|
455
|
+
|
456
|
+
cmds = str.split(',')
|
457
|
+
|
458
|
+
perm = 0
|
459
|
+
|
460
|
+
cmds.each do |cmd|
|
461
|
+
match = cmd.match(regex)
|
462
|
+
raise "Invalid symbolic permissions: '#{str}'" if match.nil?
|
463
|
+
|
464
|
+
junk, who, what, how = match.to_a
|
465
|
+
|
466
|
+
who = who.split(//).inject(who_num=0){ |num,b| num |= left[b]; num }
|
467
|
+
how = how.split(//).inject(how_num=0){ |num,b| num |= right[b]; num }
|
468
|
+
mask = who & how
|
469
|
+
|
470
|
+
case what
|
471
|
+
when '+'
|
472
|
+
perm = perm | mask
|
473
|
+
when '-'
|
474
|
+
perm = perm & ~mask
|
475
|
+
when '='
|
476
|
+
perm = mask
|
477
|
+
end
|
478
|
+
end
|
479
|
+
|
480
|
+
perm
|
481
|
+
end
|
482
|
+
|
483
|
+
# Returns the group object based on the group id. Implemented for the
|
484
|
+
# sake of platforms that cannot build extensions, such as JRuby.
|
485
|
+
#
|
486
|
+
def get_group(gid)
|
487
|
+
if defined? Sys::Admin
|
488
|
+
Sys::Admin.get_group(gid)
|
489
|
+
else
|
490
|
+
Etc.getgrgid(gid)
|
491
|
+
end
|
492
|
+
end
|
493
|
+
|
494
|
+
# Returns the user object based on the group id. Implemented for the
|
495
|
+
# sake of platforms that cannot build extensions, such as JRuby.
|
496
|
+
#
|
497
|
+
def get_user(uid)
|
498
|
+
if defined? Sys::Admin
|
499
|
+
Sys::Admin.get_user(uid)
|
500
|
+
else
|
501
|
+
Etc.getpwuid(uid)
|
502
|
+
end
|
503
|
+
end
|
504
|
+
end
|
data/test/test_file_find.rb
CHANGED
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -5,14 +5,17 @@ homepage: http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/shards
|
|
5
5
|
executables: []
|
6
6
|
|
7
7
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
8
|
-
version: 0.3.
|
8
|
+
version: 0.3.4
|
9
9
|
post_install_message:
|
10
|
-
date: 2009-
|
10
|
+
date: 2009-09-19 06:00:00 +00:00
|
11
11
|
files:
|
12
|
-
- test/test_file_find.rb
|
13
|
-
- README
|
14
12
|
- CHANGES
|
13
|
+
- file-find.gemspec
|
15
14
|
- MANIFEST
|
15
|
+
- Rakefile
|
16
|
+
- README
|
17
|
+
- lib/file/find.rb
|
18
|
+
- test/test_file_find.rb
|
16
19
|
rubygems_version: 1.3.3
|
17
20
|
rdoc_options: []
|
18
21
|
|