Add file system interfacing to core library
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export module core.files;
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import core;
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export namespace core {
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/**
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* Platform-generalized identifier for a resource in a [file_store].
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*/
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struct path {
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/**
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* Maximum path length.
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*/
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static usize const max = u8_max;
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/**
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* Common path component separator.
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*/
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static char const seperator = '/';
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constexpr path() : buffer{0} {
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this->buffer[max] = max;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the base pointer of the path name.
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*/
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char const * begin() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<char const *>(this->buffer);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the number of bytes composing the path.
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*/
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constexpr usize byte_size() const {
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return max - this->buffer[max];
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}
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/**
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* Compares the path to `that`, returning the difference between the two paths or `0` if
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* they are identical.
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*/
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constexpr size compare(path const & that) const {
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return core::compare(slice{this->begin(), this->end()}.as_bytes(),
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slice{that.begin(), that.end()}.as_bytes());
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}
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/**
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* Returns the tail pointer of the path name.
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*/
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char const * end() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<char const *>(this->buffer) + this->byte_size();
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}
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/**
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* Tests the path against `that` for equality, returning `true` if they are identical,
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* otherwise `false`.
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*/
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constexpr bool equals(path const & that) const {
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return core::equals(slice{this->begin(), this->end()}.as_bytes(),
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slice{that.begin(), that.end()}.as_bytes());
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}
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/**
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* Returns the path hash code.
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*
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* *Note:* the returned hash code is not guaranteed to be unique.
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*/
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constexpr u64 hash() const {
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return core::hash(slice{this->begin(), this->end()}.as_bytes());
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}
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/**
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* Returns a new [path] composed of the current path joined with `text`.
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*
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* *Note:* should the new path exceed [max] bytes in size, an empty [path] is returned instead.
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*/
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constexpr path joined(slice<char const> const & text) const {
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if (text.length > this->buffer[max]) return path{};
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path joined_path = *this;
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for (char const c : text) {
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joined_path.buffer[joined_path.byte_size()] = c;
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joined_path.buffer[max] -= 1;
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}
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return joined_path;
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}
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private:
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u8 buffer[max + 1];
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};
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/**
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* Platform-generalized file system interface.
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*/
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struct fs {
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/**
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* The result from a file access operation.
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*
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* [file_result::ok] indicates a successful file access operation.
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*
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* [file_result::not_found] signals that the file was not found.
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*
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* [file_result::access_denied] warns that the file was found but cannot be opened through
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* the file system interface. The most common scenario for this error is a lack of required
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* file permissions.
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*/
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enum class [[nodiscard]] access_result {
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ok,
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not_found,
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access_denied,
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};
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/**
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* Attempts to read the file in the file system located at `file_path` relative, calling
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* `then` if it was successfully opened for reading.
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*
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* The returned [access_result] indicates whether the operation was successful or not.
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*
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* Once `then` returns, access to the file is closed automatically.
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*/
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virtual access_result read_file(path const & file_path,
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callable<void(readable const &)> const & then) = 0;
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/**
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* Attempts to write the file in the file system located at `file_path` relative, calling
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* `then` if it was successfully opened for writing.
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*
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* The returned [access_result] indicates whether the operation was successful or not.
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*
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* Once `then` returns, access to the file is closed automatically.
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*/
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virtual access_result write_file(path const & file_path,
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callable<void(writable const &)> const & then) = 0;
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};
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}
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