From: Sylvain Le Gall <gildor@debian.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: absolute_name ?
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:23:09 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <slrnfa29tt.f1k.gildor@gallu.homelinux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46A0E915.1000903@univ-savoie.fr>
On 20-07-2007, Christophe Raffalli <christophe.raffalli@univ-savoie.fr> wrote:
>
> Is this the best (and only) way to get the absolute name to a file in a way that would work on all
> system (windonws, OS X, unix, ...) ?
>
>
> let absolute_name str =
> let base = Filename.basename str in
> let dir = Filename.dirname str in
> let saved_dir = Sys.getcwd () in
> Sys.chdir dir;
> let res = Filename.concat (Sys.getcwd ()) base in
> Sys.chdir saved_dir;
> res
>
> I find this a bit complicated, so I may be missing some functions in Sys, Filename or some other lib ...
>
Maybe, you can have a look at ocaml-fileutils.
http://le-gall.net/sylvain+violaine/ocaml-fileutils.html
You can use either "readlink" if you want to solve the link and the
current working dir (the file need to exist)
(you have also FileUtil.Default.make_absolute which can apply to a non
existing file)
Here is an example:
$> ocaml
# #use "topfind";;
# #require "fileutils";;
# open FilePath.DefaultPath;;
# open FileUtil.StrUtil;;
# ls ".";;
- : FileUtil.filename list =
["./ocaml_3.10.0-5.dsc"; "./ocaml_3.10.0-5.dsc.asc";
"./ocaml-base-nox_3.10.0-5_i386.deb"; "./ocaml_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./ocaml-source_3.10.0-5_all.deb"; "./camlp4_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./camlp4-extra_3.10.0-5_i386.deb"; "./ocaml_3.10.0-5.dsc.gpg";
"./ocaml_3.10.0.orig.tar.gz"; "./ocaml-base_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./ocaml_3.10.0-5.diff.gz"; "./ocaml-interp_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./ocaml-mode_3.10.0-5_all.deb";
"./ocaml-compiler-libs_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./ocaml-nox_3.10.0-5_i386.deb";
"./ocaml-native-compilers_3.10.0-5_i386.deb"]
# readlink "./ocaml_3.10.0-5.dsc";;
- : FileUtil.filename =
"/home/gildor/public_html/debstage/builder/queue/ocaml/ocaml_3.10.0-5.dsc"
# make_absolute (pwd ()) "./toto";;
- : FilePath.DefaultPath.filename =
"/home/gildor/public_html/debstage/builder/queue/ocaml/toto"
DefaultPath stands for the path for the current OS. You can use
UnixPath, MacOSPath, Win32Path or CygwinPath if you want to bypass OS
detection.
The documentation is a bit complicated, i need to rewrite it at some
point in the future.
Regards,
Sylvain Le Gall
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-07-20 21:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-07-20 16:55 Christophe Raffalli
2007-07-20 21:23 ` Sylvain Le Gall [this message]
[not found] ` <46B1BCD1.9030004@trusted-labs.fr>
2007-08-02 14:36 ` [Caml-list] " Christophe Raffalli
2007-08-02 16:21 ` skaller
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