path/filepath, io/fs: add SkipAll

Fixes #47209

Change-Id: If75b0dd38f2c30a23517205d80c7a6683a5c921c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/363814
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Paschalis Tsilias 2021-11-13 02:18:30 +02:00 committed by Gopher Robot
parent 6a801d3082
commit 95a786da12
5 changed files with 121 additions and 11 deletions

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api/next/47209.txt Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
pkg io/fs, var SkipAll error #47209
pkg path/filepath, var SkipAll error #47209

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@ -760,6 +760,42 @@ func TestWalkSkipDir(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestWalkSkipAll(t *testing.T) {
initOverlay(t, `
{
"Replace": {
"dir/subdir1/foo1": "dummy.txt",
"dir/subdir1/foo2": "dummy.txt",
"dir/subdir1/foo3": "dummy.txt",
"dir/subdir2/foo4": "dummy.txt",
"dir/zzlast": "dummy.txt"
}
}
-- dummy.txt --
`)
var seen []string
Walk("dir", func(path string, info fs.FileInfo, err error) error {
seen = append(seen, filepath.ToSlash(path))
if info.Name() == "foo2" {
return filepath.SkipAll
}
return nil
})
wantSeen := []string{"dir", "dir/subdir1", "dir/subdir1/foo1", "dir/subdir1/foo2"}
if len(seen) != len(wantSeen) {
t.Errorf("paths seen in walk: got %v entries; want %v entries", len(seen), len(wantSeen))
}
for i := 0; i < len(seen) && i < len(wantSeen); i++ {
if seen[i] != wantSeen[i] {
t.Errorf("path %#v seen walking tree: got %q, want %q", i, seen[i], wantSeen[i])
}
}
}
func TestWalkError(t *testing.T) {
initOverlay(t, "{}")

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@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ import (
// as an error by any function.
var SkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory")
// SkipAll is used as a return value from WalkDirFuncs to indicate that
// all remaining files and directories are to be skipped. It is not returned
// as an error by any function.
var SkipAll = errors.New("skip everything and stop the walk")
// WalkDirFunc is the type of the function called by WalkDir to visit
// each file or directory.
//
@ -27,8 +32,10 @@ var SkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory")
// The error result returned by the function controls how WalkDir
// continues. If the function returns the special value SkipDir, WalkDir
// skips the current directory (path if d.IsDir() is true, otherwise
// path's parent directory). Otherwise, if the function returns a non-nil
// error, WalkDir stops entirely and returns that error.
// path's parent directory). If the function returns the special value
// SkipAll, WalkDir skips all remaining files and directories. Otherwise,
// if the function returns a non-nil error, WalkDir stops entirely and
// returns that error.
//
// The err argument reports an error related to path, signaling that
// WalkDir will not walk into that directory. The function can decide how
@ -47,15 +54,16 @@ var SkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory")
// ReadDir. In this second case, the function is called twice with the
// path of the directory: the first call is before the directory read is
// attempted and has err set to nil, giving the function a chance to
// return SkipDir and avoid the ReadDir entirely. The second call is
// after a failed ReadDir and reports the error from ReadDir.
// return SkipDir or SkipAll and avoid the ReadDir entirely. The second call
// is after a failed ReadDir and reports the error from ReadDir.
// (If ReadDir succeeds, there is no second call.)
//
// The differences between WalkDirFunc compared to filepath.WalkFunc are:
//
// - The second argument has type fs.DirEntry instead of fs.FileInfo.
// - The function is called before reading a directory, to allow SkipDir
// to bypass the directory read entirely.
// or SkipAll to bypass the directory read entirely or skip all remaining
// files and directories respectively.
// - If a directory read fails, the function is called a second time
// for that directory to report the error.
type WalkDirFunc func(path string, d DirEntry, err error) error
@ -113,7 +121,7 @@ func WalkDir(fsys FS, root string, fn WalkDirFunc) error {
} else {
err = walkDir(fsys, root, &statDirEntry{info}, fn)
}
if err == SkipDir {
if err == SkipDir || err == SkipAll {
return nil
}
return err

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@ -352,6 +352,11 @@ func Rel(basepath, targpath string) (string, error) {
// as an error by any function.
var SkipDir error = fs.SkipDir
// SkipAll is used as a return value from WalkFuncs to indicate that
// all remaining files and directories are to be skipped. It is not returned
// as an error by any function.
var SkipAll error = fs.SkipAll
// WalkFunc is the type of the function called by Walk to visit each
// file or directory.
//
@ -370,8 +375,9 @@ var SkipDir error = fs.SkipDir
// The error result returned by the function controls how Walk continues.
// If the function returns the special value SkipDir, Walk skips the
// current directory (path if info.IsDir() is true, otherwise path's
// parent directory). Otherwise, if the function returns a non-nil error,
// Walk stops entirely and returns that error.
// parent directory). If the function returns the special value SkipAll,
// Walk skips all remaining files and directories. Otherwise, if the function
// returns a non-nil error, Walk stops entirely and returns that error.
//
// The err argument reports an error related to path, signaling that Walk
// will not walk into that directory. The function can decide how to
@ -441,7 +447,7 @@ func walk(path string, info fs.FileInfo, walkFn WalkFunc) error {
if err != nil || err1 != nil {
// The caller's behavior is controlled by the return value, which is decided
// by walkFn. walkFn may ignore err and return nil.
// If walkFn returns SkipDir, it will be handled by the caller.
// If walkFn returns SkipDir or SkipAll, it will be handled by the caller.
// So walk should return whatever walkFn returns.
return err1
}
@ -483,7 +489,7 @@ func WalkDir(root string, fn fs.WalkDirFunc) error {
} else {
err = walkDir(root, &statDirEntry{info}, fn)
}
if err == SkipDir {
if err == SkipDir || err == SkipAll {
return nil
}
return err
@ -519,7 +525,7 @@ func Walk(root string, fn WalkFunc) error {
} else {
err = walk(root, info, fn)
}
if err == SkipDir {
if err == SkipDir || err == SkipAll {
return nil
}
return err

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@ -638,6 +638,64 @@ func TestWalkSkipDirOnFile(t *testing.T) {
})
}
func TestWalkSkipAllOnFile(t *testing.T) {
td := t.TempDir()
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(td, "dir", "subdir"), 0755); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(td, "dir2"), 0755); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "dir", "foo1"))
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "dir", "foo2"))
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "dir", "subdir", "foo3"))
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "dir", "foo4"))
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "dir2", "bar"))
touch(t, filepath.Join(td, "last"))
remainingWereSkipped := true
walker := func(path string) error {
if strings.HasSuffix(path, "foo2") {
return filepath.SkipAll
}
if strings.HasSuffix(path, "foo3") ||
strings.HasSuffix(path, "foo4") ||
strings.HasSuffix(path, "bar") ||
strings.HasSuffix(path, "last") {
remainingWereSkipped = false
}
return nil
}
walkFn := func(path string, _ fs.FileInfo, _ error) error { return walker(path) }
walkDirFn := func(path string, _ fs.DirEntry, _ error) error { return walker(path) }
check := func(t *testing.T, walk func(root string) error, root string) {
t.Helper()
remainingWereSkipped = true
if err := walk(root); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !remainingWereSkipped {
t.Errorf("SkipAll on file foo2 did not block processing of remaining files and directories")
}
}
t.Run("Walk", func(t *testing.T) {
Walk := func(_ string) error { return filepath.Walk(td, walkFn) }
check(t, Walk, td)
check(t, Walk, filepath.Join(td, "dir"))
})
t.Run("WalkDir", func(t *testing.T) {
WalkDir := func(_ string) error { return filepath.WalkDir(td, walkDirFn) }
check(t, WalkDir, td)
check(t, WalkDir, filepath.Join(td, "dir"))
})
}
func TestWalkFileError(t *testing.T) {
td := t.TempDir()