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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Implementation of `std::os` functionality for Windows
#![allow(bad_style)]
use os::windows::prelude::*;
use error::Error as StdError;
use ffi::{OsString, OsStr};
use fmt;
use io;
use os::windows::ffi::EncodeWide;
use path::{self, PathBuf};
use ptr;
use slice;
use sys::{c, cvt};
use sys::handle::Handle;
use super::to_u16s;
pub fn errno() -> i32 {
unsafe { c::GetLastError() as i32 }
}
/// Gets a detailed string description for the given error number.
pub fn error_string(mut errnum: i32) -> String {
// This value is calculated from the macro
// MAKELANGID(LANG_SYSTEM_DEFAULT, SUBLANG_SYS_DEFAULT)
let langId = 0x0800 as c::DWORD;
let mut buf = [0 as c::WCHAR; 2048];
unsafe {
let mut module = ptr::null_mut();
let mut flags = 0;
// NTSTATUS errors may be encoded as HRESULT, which may returned from
// GetLastError. For more information about Windows error codes, see
// `[MS-ERREF]`: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231198.aspx
if (errnum & c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32) != 0 {
// format according to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/259693
const NTDLL_DLL: &'static [u16] = &['N' as _, 'T' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, 'L' as _,
'.' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, 'L' as _, 0];
module = c::GetModuleHandleW(NTDLL_DLL.as_ptr());
if module != ptr::null_mut() {
errnum ^= c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32;
flags = c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE;
}
}
let res = c::FormatMessageW(flags | c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
module,
errnum as c::DWORD,
langId,
buf.as_mut_ptr(),
buf.len() as c::DWORD,
ptr::null()) as usize;
if res == 0 {
// Sometimes FormatMessageW can fail e.g. system doesn't like langId,
let fm_err = errno();
return format!("OS Error {} (FormatMessageW() returned error {})",
errnum, fm_err);
}
match String::from_utf16(&buf[..res]) {
Ok(mut msg) => {
// Trim trailing CRLF inserted by FormatMessageW
let len = msg.trim_right().len();
msg.truncate(len);
msg
},
Err(..) => format!("OS Error {} (FormatMessageW() returned \
invalid UTF-16)", errnum),
}
}
}
pub struct Env {
base: c::LPWCH,
cur: c::LPWCH,
}
impl Iterator for Env {
type Item = (OsString, OsString);
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(OsString, OsString)> {
loop {
unsafe {
if *self.cur == 0 { return None }
let p = &*self.cur as *const u16;
let mut len = 0;
while *p.offset(len) != 0 {
len += 1;
}
let s = slice::from_raw_parts(p, len as usize);
self.cur = self.cur.offset(len + 1);
// Windows allows environment variables to start with an equals
// symbol (in any other position, this is the separator between
// variable name and value). Since`s` has at least length 1 at
// this point (because the empty string terminates the array of
// environment variables), we can safely slice.
let pos = match s[1..].iter().position(|&u| u == b'=' as u16).map(|p| p + 1) {
Some(p) => p,
None => continue,
};
return Some((
OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[..pos]),
OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[pos+1..]),
))
}
}
}
}
impl Drop for Env {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { c::FreeEnvironmentStringsW(self.base); }
}
}
pub fn env() -> Env {
unsafe {
let ch = c::GetEnvironmentStringsW();
if ch as usize == 0 {
panic!("failure getting env string from OS: {}",
io::Error::last_os_error());
}
Env { base: ch, cur: ch }
}
}
pub struct SplitPaths<'a> {
data: EncodeWide<'a>,
must_yield: bool,
}
pub fn split_paths(unparsed: &OsStr) -> SplitPaths {
SplitPaths {
data: unparsed.encode_wide(),
must_yield: true,
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for SplitPaths<'a> {
type Item = PathBuf;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<PathBuf> {
// On Windows, the PATH environment variable is semicolon separated.
// Double quotes are used as a way of introducing literal semicolons
// (since c:\some;dir is a valid Windows path). Double quotes are not
// themselves permitted in path names, so there is no way to escape a
// double quote. Quoted regions can appear in arbitrary locations, so
//
// c:\foo;c:\som"e;di"r;c:\bar
//
// Should parse as [c:\foo, c:\some;dir, c:\bar].
//
// (The above is based on testing; there is no clear reference available
// for the grammar.)
let must_yield = self.must_yield;
self.must_yield = false;
let mut in_progress = Vec::new();
let mut in_quote = false;
for b in self.data.by_ref() {
if b == '"' as u16 {
in_quote = !in_quote;
} else if b == ';' as u16 && !in_quote {
self.must_yield = true;
break
} else {
in_progress.push(b)
}
}
if !must_yield && in_progress.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(super::os2path(&in_progress))
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct JoinPathsError;
pub fn join_paths<I, T>(paths: I) -> Result<OsString, JoinPathsError>
where I: Iterator<Item=T>, T: AsRef<OsStr>
{
let mut joined = Vec::new();
let sep = b';' as u16;
for (i, path) in paths.enumerate() {
let path = path.as_ref();
if i > 0 { joined.push(sep) }
let v = path.encode_wide().collect::<Vec<u16>>();
if v.contains(&(b'"' as u16)) {
return Err(JoinPathsError)
} else if v.contains(&sep) {
joined.push(b'"' as u16);
joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]);
joined.push(b'"' as u16);
} else {
joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]);
}
}
Ok(OsStringExt::from_wide(&joined[..]))
}
impl fmt::Display for JoinPathsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
"path segment contains `\"`".fmt(f)
}
}
impl StdError for JoinPathsError {
fn description(&self) -> &str { "failed to join paths" }
}
pub fn current_exe() -> io::Result<PathBuf> {
super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe {
c::GetModuleFileNameW(ptr::null_mut(), buf, sz)
}, super::os2path)
}
pub fn getcwd() -> io::Result<PathBuf> {
super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe {
c::GetCurrentDirectoryW(sz, buf)
}, super::os2path)
}
pub fn chdir(p: &path::Path) -> io::Result<()> {
let p: &OsStr = p.as_ref();
let mut p = p.encode_wide().collect::<Vec<_>>();
p.push(0);
cvt(unsafe {
c::SetCurrentDirectoryW(p.as_ptr())
}).map(|_| ())
}
pub fn getenv(k: &OsStr) -> io::Result<Option<OsString>> {
let k = to_u16s(k)?;
let res = super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe {
c::GetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), buf, sz)
}, |buf| {
OsStringExt::from_wide(buf)
});
match res {
Ok(value) => Ok(Some(value)),
Err(e) => {
if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND as i32) {
Ok(None)
} else {
Err(e)
}
}
}
}
pub fn setenv(k: &OsStr, v: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> {
let k = to_u16s(k)?;
let v = to_u16s(v)?;
cvt(unsafe {
c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), v.as_ptr())
}).map(|_| ())
}
pub fn unsetenv(n: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> {
let v = to_u16s(n)?;
cvt(unsafe {
c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(v.as_ptr(), ptr::null())
}).map(|_| ())
}
pub fn temp_dir() -> PathBuf {
super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe {
c::GetTempPathW(sz, buf)
}, super::os2path).unwrap()
}
pub fn home_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
::env::var_os("HOME").or_else(|| {
::env::var_os("USERPROFILE")
}).map(PathBuf::from).or_else(|| unsafe {
let me = c::GetCurrentProcess();
let mut token = ptr::null_mut();
if c::OpenProcessToken(me, c::TOKEN_READ, &mut token) == 0 {
return None
}
let _handle = Handle::new(token);
super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, mut sz| {
match c::GetUserProfileDirectoryW(token, buf, &mut sz) {
0 if c::GetLastError() != c::ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER => 0,
0 => sz,
_ => sz - 1, // sz includes the null terminator
}
}, super::os2path).ok()
})
}
pub fn exit(code: i32) -> ! {
unsafe { c::ExitProcess(code as c::UINT) }
}
pub fn getpid() -> u32 {
unsafe { c::GetCurrentProcessId() as u32 }
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use io::Error;
use sys::c;
// tests `error_string` above
#[test]
fn ntstatus_error() {
const STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL: u32 = 0xc000_0001;
assert!(!Error::from_raw_os_error((STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL | c::FACILITY_NT_BIT) as _)
.to_string().contains("FormatMessageW() returned error"));
}
}