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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package os provides a platform-independent interface to operating system // functionality. The design is Unix-like, although the error handling is // Go-like; failing calls return values of type error rather than error numbers. // Often, more information is available within the error. For example, // if a call that takes a file name fails, such as Open or Stat, the error // will include the failing file name when printed and will be of type // *PathError, which may be unpacked for more information. // // The os interface is intended to be uniform across all operating systems. // Features not generally available appear in the system-specific package syscall. // // Here is a simple example, opening a file and reading some of it. // // file, err := os.Open("file.go") // For read access. // if err != nil { // log.Fatal(err) // } // // If the open fails, the error string will be self-explanatory, like // // open file.go: no such file or directory // // The file's data can then be read into a slice of bytes. Read and // Write take their byte counts from the length of the argument slice. // // data := make([]byte, 100) // count, err := file.Read(data) // if err != nil { // log.Fatal(err) // } // fmt.Printf("read %d bytes: %q\n", count, data[:count]) // // Note: The maximum number of concurrent operations on a File may be limited by // the OS or the system. The number should be high, but exceeding it may degrade // performance or cause other issues. package os import ( "errors" "internal/poll" "internal/safefilepath" "internal/testlog" "io" "io/fs" "runtime" "syscall" "time" "unsafe" ) // Name returns the name of the file as presented to Open. func (f *File) Name() string { return f.name } // Stdin, Stdout, and Stderr are open Files pointing to the standard input, // standard output, and standard error file descriptors. // // Note that the Go runtime writes to standard error for panics and crashes; // closing Stderr may cause those messages to go elsewhere, perhaps // to a file opened later. var ( Stdin = NewFile(uintptr(syscall.Stdin), "/dev/stdin") Stdout = NewFile(uintptr(syscall.Stdout), "/dev/stdout") Stderr = NewFile(uintptr(syscall.Stderr), "/dev/stderr") ) // Flags to OpenFile wrapping those of the underlying system. Not all // flags may be implemented on a given system. const ( // Exactly one of O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, or O_RDWR must be specified. O_RDONLY int = syscall.O_RDONLY // open the file read-only. O_WRONLY int = syscall.O_WRONLY // open the file write-only. O_RDWR int = syscall.O_RDWR // open the file read-write. // The remaining values may be or'ed in to control behavior. O_APPEND int = syscall.O_APPEND // append data to the file when writing. O_CREATE int = syscall.O_CREAT // create a new file if none exists. O_EXCL int = syscall.O_EXCL // used with O_CREATE, file must not exist. O_SYNC int = syscall.O_SYNC // open for synchronous I/O. O_TRUNC int = syscall.O_TRUNC // truncate regular writable file when opened. ) // Seek whence values. // // Deprecated: Use io.SeekStart, io.SeekCurrent, and io.SeekEnd. const ( SEEK_SET int = 0 // seek relative to the origin of the file SEEK_CUR int = 1 // seek relative to the current offset SEEK_END int = 2 // seek relative to the end ) // LinkError records an error during a link or symlink or rename // system call and the paths that caused it. type LinkError struct { Op string Old string New string Err error } func (e *LinkError) Error() string { return e.Op + " " + e.Old + " " + e.New + ": " + e.Err.Error() } func (e *LinkError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err } // Read reads up to len(b) bytes from the File and stores them in b. // It returns the number of bytes read and any error encountered. // At end of file, Read returns 0, io.EOF. func (f *File) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("read"); err != nil { return 0, err } n, e := f.read(b) return n, f.wrapErr("read", e) } // ReadAt reads len(b) bytes from the File starting at byte offset off. // It returns the number of bytes read and the error, if any. // ReadAt always returns a non-nil error when n < len(b). // At end of file, that error is io.EOF. func (f *File) ReadAt(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("read"); err != nil { return 0, err } if off < 0 { return 0, &PathError{Op: "readat", Path: f.name, Err: errors.New("negative offset")} } for len(b) > 0 { m, e := f.pread(b, off) if e != nil { err = f.wrapErr("read", e) break } n += m b = b[m:] off += int64(m) } return } // ReadFrom implements io.ReaderFrom. func (f *File) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (n int64, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("write"); err != nil { return 0, err } n, handled, e := f.readFrom(r) if !handled { return genericReadFrom(f, r) // without wrapping } return n, f.wrapErr("write", e) } // noReadFrom can be embedded alongside another type to // hide the ReadFrom method of that other type. type noReadFrom struct{} // ReadFrom hides another ReadFrom method. // It should never be called. func (noReadFrom) ReadFrom(io.Reader) (int64, error) { panic("can't happen") } // fileWithoutReadFrom implements all the methods of *File other // than ReadFrom. This is used to permit ReadFrom to call io.Copy // without leading to a recursive call to ReadFrom. type fileWithoutReadFrom struct { noReadFrom *File } func genericReadFrom(f *File, r io.Reader) (int64, error) { return io.Copy(fileWithoutReadFrom{File: f}, r) } // Write writes len(b) bytes from b to the File. // It returns the number of bytes written and an error, if any. // Write returns a non-nil error when n != len(b). func (f *File) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("write"); err != nil { return 0, err } n, e := f.write(b) if n < 0 { n = 0 } if n != len(b) { err = io.ErrShortWrite } epipecheck(f, e) if e != nil { err = f.wrapErr("write", e) } return n, err } var errWriteAtInAppendMode = errors.New("os: invalid use of WriteAt on file opened with O_APPEND") // WriteAt writes len(b) bytes to the File starting at byte offset off. // It returns the number of bytes written and an error, if any. // WriteAt returns a non-nil error when n != len(b). // // If file was opened with the O_APPEND flag, WriteAt returns an error. func (f *File) WriteAt(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("write"); err != nil { return 0, err } if f.appendMode { return 0, errWriteAtInAppendMode } if off < 0 { return 0, &PathError{Op: "writeat", Path: f.name, Err: errors.New("negative offset")} } for len(b) > 0 { m, e := f.pwrite(b, off) if e != nil { err = f.wrapErr("write", e) break } n += m b = b[m:] off += int64(m) } return } // WriteTo implements io.WriterTo. func (f *File) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (n int64, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("read"); err != nil { return 0, err } n, handled, e := f.writeTo(w) if handled { return n, f.wrapErr("read", e) } return genericWriteTo(f, w) // without wrapping } // noWriteTo can be embedded alongside another type to // hide the WriteTo method of that other type. type noWriteTo struct{} // WriteTo hides another WriteTo method. // It should never be called. func (noWriteTo) WriteTo(io.Writer) (int64, error) { panic("can't happen") } // fileWithoutWriteTo implements all the methods of *File other // than WriteTo. This is used to permit WriteTo to call io.Copy // without leading to a recursive call to WriteTo. type fileWithoutWriteTo struct { noWriteTo *File } func genericWriteTo(f *File, w io.Writer) (int64, error) { return io.Copy(w, fileWithoutWriteTo{File: f}) } // Seek sets the offset for the next Read or Write on file to offset, interpreted // according to whence: 0 means relative to the origin of the file, 1 means // relative to the current offset, and 2 means relative to the end. // It returns the new offset and an error, if any. // The behavior of Seek on a file opened with O_APPEND is not specified. func (f *File) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (ret int64, err error) { if err := f.checkValid("seek"); err != nil { return 0, err } r, e := f.seek(offset, whence) if e == nil && f.dirinfo != nil && r != 0 { e = syscall.EISDIR } if e != nil { return 0, f.wrapErr("seek", e) } return r, nil } // WriteString is like Write, but writes the contents of string s rather than // a slice of bytes. func (f *File) WriteString(s string) (n int, err error) { b := unsafe.Slice(unsafe.StringData(s), len(s)) return f.Write(b) } // Mkdir creates a new directory with the specified name and permission // bits (before umask). // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func Mkdir(name string, perm FileMode) error { longName := fixLongPath(name) e := ignoringEINTR(func() error { return syscall.Mkdir(longName, syscallMode(perm)) }) if e != nil { return &PathError{Op: "mkdir", Path: name, Err: e} } // mkdir(2) itself won't handle the sticky bit on *BSD and Solaris if !supportsCreateWithStickyBit && perm&ModeSticky != 0 { e = setStickyBit(name) if e != nil { Remove(name) return e } } return nil } // setStickyBit adds ModeSticky to the permission bits of path, non atomic. func setStickyBit(name string) error { fi, err := Stat(name) if err != nil { return err } return Chmod(name, fi.Mode()|ModeSticky) } // Chdir changes the current working directory to the named directory. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func Chdir(dir string) error { if e := syscall.Chdir(dir); e != nil { testlog.Open(dir) // observe likely non-existent directory return &PathError{Op: "chdir", Path: dir, Err: e} } if log := testlog.Logger(); log != nil { wd, err := Getwd() if err == nil { log.Chdir(wd) } } return nil } // Open opens the named file for reading. If successful, methods on // the returned file can be used for reading; the associated file // descriptor has mode O_RDONLY. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func Open(name string) (*File, error) { return OpenFile(name, O_RDONLY, 0) } // Create creates or truncates the named file. If the file already exists, // it is truncated. If the file does not exist, it is created with mode 0666 // (before umask). 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) (*File, error) { return OpenFile(name, O_RDWR|O_CREATE|O_TRUNC, 0666) } // 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.). If the file does not exist, and the O_CREATE flag // is passed, it is created with mode perm (before umask). 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 FileMode) (*File, error) { testlog.Open(name) f, err := openFileNolog(name, flag, perm) if err != nil { return nil, err } f.appendMode = flag&O_APPEND != 0 return f, nil } // lstat is overridden in tests. var lstat = Lstat // Rename renames (moves) oldpath to newpath. // If newpath already exists and is not a directory, Rename replaces it. // OS-specific restrictions may apply when oldpath and newpath are in different directories. // Even within the same directory, on non-Unix platforms Rename is not an atomic operation. // If there is an error, it will be of type *LinkError. func Rename(oldpath, newpath string) error { return rename(oldpath, newpath) } // Readlink returns the destination of the named symbolic link. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. // // If the link destination is relative, Readlink returns the relative path // without resolving it to an absolute one. func Readlink(name string) (string, error) { return readlink(name) } // Many functions in package syscall return a count of -1 instead of 0. // Using fixCount(call()) instead of call() corrects the count. func fixCount(n int, err error) (int, error) { if n < 0 { n = 0 } return n, err } // checkWrapErr is the test hook to enable checking unexpected wrapped errors of poll.ErrFileClosing. // It is set to true in the export_test.go for tests (including fuzz tests). var checkWrapErr = false // wrapErr wraps an error that occurred during an operation on an open file. // It passes io.EOF through unchanged, otherwise converts // poll.ErrFileClosing to ErrClosed and wraps the error in a PathError. func (f *File) wrapErr(op string, err error) error { if err == nil || err == io.EOF { return err } if err == poll.ErrFileClosing { err = ErrClosed } else if checkWrapErr && errors.Is(err, poll.ErrFileClosing) { panic("unexpected error wrapping poll.ErrFileClosing: " + err.Error()) } return &PathError{Op: op, Path: f.name, Err: err} } // TempDir returns the default directory to use for temporary files. // // On Unix systems, it returns $TMPDIR if non-empty, else /tmp. // On Windows, it uses GetTempPath, returning the first non-empty // value from %TMP%, %TEMP%, %USERPROFILE%, or the Windows directory. // On Plan 9, it returns /tmp. // // The directory is neither guaranteed to exist nor have accessible // permissions. func TempDir() string { return tempDir() } // UserCacheDir returns the default root directory to use for user-specific // cached data. Users should create their own application-specific subdirectory // within this one and use that. // // On Unix systems, it returns $XDG_CACHE_HOME as specified by // https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html if // non-empty, else $HOME/.cache. // On Darwin, it returns $HOME/Library/Caches. // On Windows, it returns %LocalAppData%. // On Plan 9, it returns $home/lib/cache. // // If the location cannot be determined (for example, $HOME is not defined), // then it will return an error. func UserCacheDir() (string, error) { var dir string switch runtime.GOOS { case "windows": dir = Getenv("LocalAppData") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("%LocalAppData% is not defined") } case "darwin", "ios": dir = Getenv("HOME") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("$HOME is not defined") } dir += "/Library/Caches" case "plan9": dir = Getenv("home") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("$home is not defined") } dir += "/lib/cache" default: // Unix dir = Getenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME") if dir == "" { dir = Getenv("HOME") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("neither $XDG_CACHE_HOME nor $HOME are defined") } dir += "/.cache" } } return dir, nil } // UserConfigDir returns the default root directory to use for user-specific // configuration data. Users should create their own application-specific // subdirectory within this one and use that. // // On Unix systems, it returns $XDG_CONFIG_HOME as specified by // https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html if // non-empty, else $HOME/.config. // On Darwin, it returns $HOME/Library/Application Support. // On Windows, it returns %AppData%. // On Plan 9, it returns $home/lib. // // If the location cannot be determined (for example, $HOME is not defined), // then it will return an error. func UserConfigDir() (string, error) { var dir string switch runtime.GOOS { case "windows": dir = Getenv("AppData") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("%AppData% is not defined") } case "darwin", "ios": dir = Getenv("HOME") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("$HOME is not defined") } dir += "/Library/Application Support" case "plan9": dir = Getenv("home") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("$home is not defined") } dir += "/lib" default: // Unix dir = Getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") if dir == "" { dir = Getenv("HOME") if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("neither $XDG_CONFIG_HOME nor $HOME are defined") } dir += "/.config" } } return dir, nil } // UserHomeDir returns the current user's home directory. // // On Unix, including macOS, it returns the $HOME environment variable. // On Windows, it returns %USERPROFILE%. // On Plan 9, it returns the $home environment variable. // // If the expected variable is not set in the environment, UserHomeDir // returns either a platform-specific default value or a non-nil error. func UserHomeDir() (string, error) { env, enverr := "HOME", "$HOME" switch runtime.GOOS { case "windows": env, enverr = "USERPROFILE", "%userprofile%" case "plan9": env, enverr = "home", "$home" } if v := Getenv(env); v != "" { return v, nil } // On some geese the home directory is not always defined. switch runtime.GOOS { case "android": return "/sdcard", nil case "ios": return "/", nil } return "", errors.New(enverr + " is not defined") } // Chmod changes the mode of the named file to mode. // If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the mode of the link's target. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. // // A different subset of the mode bits are used, depending on the // operating system. // // On Unix, the mode's permission bits, ModeSetuid, ModeSetgid, and // ModeSticky are used. // // On Windows, only the 0200 bit (owner writable) of mode is used; it // controls whether the file's read-only attribute is set or cleared. // The other bits are currently unused. For compatibility with Go 1.12 // and earlier, use a non-zero mode. Use mode 0400 for a read-only // file and 0600 for a readable+writable file. // // On Plan 9, the mode's permission bits, ModeAppend, ModeExclusive, // and ModeTemporary are used. func Chmod(name string, mode FileMode) error { return chmod(name, mode) } // Chmod changes the mode of the file to mode. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func (f *File) Chmod(mode FileMode) error { return f.chmod(mode) } // SetDeadline sets the read and write deadlines for a File. // It is equivalent to calling both SetReadDeadline and SetWriteDeadline. // // Only some kinds of files support setting a deadline. Calls to SetDeadline // for files that do not support deadlines will return ErrNoDeadline. // On most systems ordinary files do not support deadlines, but pipes do. // // A deadline is an absolute time after which I/O operations fail with an // error instead of blocking. The deadline applies to all future and pending // I/O, not just the immediately following call to Read or Write. // After a deadline has been exceeded, the connection can be refreshed // by setting a deadline in the future. // // If the deadline is exceeded a call to Read or Write or to other I/O // methods will return an error that wraps ErrDeadlineExceeded. // This can be tested using errors.Is(err, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded). // That error implements the Timeout method, and calling the Timeout // method will return true, but there are other possible errors for which // the Timeout will return true even if the deadline has not been exceeded. // // An idle timeout can be implemented by repeatedly extending // the deadline after successful Read or Write calls. // // A zero value for t means I/O operations will not time out. func (f *File) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error { return f.setDeadline(t) } // SetReadDeadline sets the deadline for future Read calls and any // currently-blocked Read call. // A zero value for t means Read will not time out. // Not all files support setting deadlines; see SetDeadline. func (f *File) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error { return f.setReadDeadline(t) } // SetWriteDeadline sets the deadline for any future Write calls and any // currently-blocked Write call. // Even if Write times out, it may return n > 0, indicating that // some of the data was successfully written. // A zero value for t means Write will not time out. // Not all files support setting deadlines; see SetDeadline. func (f *File) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error { return f.setWriteDeadline(t) } // SyscallConn returns a raw file. // This implements the syscall.Conn interface. func (f *File) SyscallConn() (syscall.RawConn, error) { if err := f.checkValid("SyscallConn"); err != nil { return nil, err } return newRawConn(f) } // DirFS returns a file system (an fs.FS) for the tree of files rooted at the directory dir. // // Note that DirFS("/prefix") only guarantees that the Open calls it makes to the // operating system will begin with "/prefix": DirFS("/prefix").Open("file") is the // same as os.Open("/prefix/file"). So if /prefix/file is a symbolic link pointing outside // the /prefix tree, then using DirFS does not stop the access any more than using // os.Open does. Additionally, the root of the fs.FS returned for a relative path, // DirFS("prefix"), will be affected by later calls to Chdir. DirFS is therefore not // a general substitute for a chroot-style security mechanism when the directory tree // contains arbitrary content. // // The directory dir must not be "". // // The result implements [io/fs.StatFS], [io/fs.ReadFileFS] and // [io/fs.ReadDirFS]. func DirFS(dir string) fs.FS { return dirFS(dir) } type dirFS string func (dir dirFS) Open(name string) (fs.File, error) { fullname, err := dir.join(name) if err != nil { return nil, &PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: err} } f, err := Open(fullname) if err != nil { // DirFS takes a string appropriate for GOOS, // while the name argument here is always slash separated. // dir.join will have mixed the two; undo that for // error reporting. err.(*PathError).Path = name return nil, err } return f, nil } // The ReadFile method calls the [ReadFile] function for the file // with the given name in the directory. The function provides // robust handling for small files and special file systems. // Through this method, dirFS implements [io/fs.ReadFileFS]. func (dir dirFS) ReadFile(name string) ([]byte, error) { fullname, err := dir.join(name) if err != nil { return nil, &PathError{Op: "readfile", Path: name, Err: err} } b, err := ReadFile(fullname) if err != nil { if e, ok := err.(*PathError); ok { // See comment in dirFS.Open. e.Path = name } return nil, err } return b, nil } // ReadDir reads the named directory, returning all its directory entries sorted // by filename. Through this method, dirFS implements [io/fs.ReadDirFS]. func (dir dirFS) ReadDir(name string) ([]DirEntry, error) { fullname, err := dir.join(name) if err != nil { return nil, &PathError{Op: "readdir", Path: name, Err: err} } entries, err := ReadDir(fullname) if err != nil { if e, ok := err.(*PathError); ok { // See comment in dirFS.Open. e.Path = name } return nil, err } return entries, nil } func (dir dirFS) Stat(name string) (fs.FileInfo, error) { fullname, err := dir.join(name) if err != nil { return nil, &PathError{Op: "stat", Path: name, Err: err} } f, err := Stat(fullname) if err != nil { // See comment in dirFS.Open. err.(*PathError).Path = name return nil, err } return f, nil } // join returns the path for name in dir. func (dir dirFS) join(name string) (string, error) { if dir == "" { return "", errors.New("os: DirFS with empty root") } if !fs.ValidPath(name) { return "", ErrInvalid } name, err := safefilepath.FromFS(name) if err != nil { return "", ErrInvalid } if IsPathSeparator(dir[len(dir)-1]) { return string(dir) + name, nil } return string(dir) + string(PathSeparator) + name, nil } // ReadFile reads the named file and returns the contents. // A successful call returns err == nil, not err == EOF. // Because ReadFile reads the whole file, it does not treat an EOF from Read // as an error to be reported. func ReadFile(name string) ([]byte, error) { f, err := Open(name) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer f.Close() var size int if info, err := f.Stat(); err == nil { size64 := info.Size() if int64(int(size64)) == size64 { size = int(size64) } } size++ // one byte for final read at EOF // If a file claims a small size, read at least 512 bytes. // In particular, files in Linux's /proc claim size 0 but // then do not work right if read in small pieces, // so an initial read of 1 byte would not work correctly. if size < 512 { size = 512 } data := make([]byte, 0, size) for { n, err := f.Read(data[len(data):cap(data)]) data = data[:len(data)+n] if err != nil { if err == io.EOF { err = nil } return data, err } if len(data) >= cap(data) { d := append(data[:cap(data)], 0) data = d[:len(data)] } } } // WriteFile writes data to the named file, creating it if necessary. // If the file does not exist, WriteFile creates it with permissions perm (before umask); // otherwise WriteFile truncates it before writing, without changing permissions. // Since WriteFile requires multiple system calls to complete, a failure mid-operation // can leave the file in a partially written state. func WriteFile(name string, data []byte, perm FileMode) error { f, err := OpenFile(name, O_WRONLY|O_CREATE|O_TRUNC, perm) if err != nil { return err } _, err = f.Write(data) if err1 := f.Close(); err1 != nil && err == nil { err = err1 } return err }