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/* |
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package java.io; |
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import java.net.URI; |
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import java.net.URL; |
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import java.net.MalformedURLException; |
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import java.net.URISyntaxException; |
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import java.util.List; |
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import java.util.ArrayList; |
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import java.security.AccessController; |
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import java.security.SecureRandom; |
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import java.nio.file.Path; |
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import java.nio.file.FileSystems; |
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import sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction; |
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/** |
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* An abstract representation of file and directory pathnames. |
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* |
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* <p> User interfaces and operating systems use system-dependent <em>pathname |
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* strings</em> to name files and directories. This class presents an |
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* abstract, system-independent view of hierarchical pathnames. An |
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* <em>abstract pathname</em> has two components: |
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* |
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* <ol> |
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* <li> An optional system-dependent <em>prefix</em> string, |
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* such as a disk-drive specifier, <code>"/"</code> for the UNIX root |
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* directory, or <code>"\\\\"</code> for a Microsoft Windows UNC pathname, and |
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* <li> A sequence of zero or more string <em>names</em>. |
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* </ol> |
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* |
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* The first name in an abstract pathname may be a directory name or, in the |
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* case of Microsoft Windows UNC pathnames, a hostname. Each subsequent name |
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* in an abstract pathname denotes a directory; the last name may denote |
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* either a directory or a file. The <em>empty</em> abstract pathname has no |
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* prefix and an empty name sequence. |
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* |
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* <p> The conversion of a pathname string to or from an abstract pathname is |
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* inherently system-dependent. When an abstract pathname is converted into a |
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* pathname string, each name is separated from the next by a single copy of |
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* the default <em>separator character</em>. The default name-separator |
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* character is defined by the system property <code>file.separator</code>, and |
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* is made available in the public static fields <code>{@link |
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* #separator}</code> and <code>{@link #separatorChar}</code> of this class. |
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* When a pathname string is converted into an abstract pathname, the names |
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* within it may be separated by the default name-separator character or by any |
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* other name-separator character that is supported by the underlying system. |
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* |
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* <p> A pathname, whether abstract or in string form, may be either |
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* <em>absolute</em> or <em>relative</em>. An absolute pathname is complete in |
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* that no other information is required in order to locate the file that it |
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* denotes. A relative pathname, in contrast, must be interpreted in terms of |
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* information taken from some other pathname. By default the classes in the |
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* <code>java.io</code> package always resolve relative pathnames against the |
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* current user directory. This directory is named by the system property |
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* <code>user.dir</code>, and is typically the directory in which the Java |
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* virtual machine was invoked. |
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* |
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* <p> The <em>parent</em> of an abstract pathname may be obtained by invoking |
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* the {@link #getParent} method of this class and consists of the pathname's |
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* prefix and each name in the pathname's name sequence except for the last. |
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* Each directory's absolute pathname is an ancestor of any <tt>File</tt> |
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* object with an absolute abstract pathname which begins with the directory's |
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* absolute pathname. For example, the directory denoted by the abstract |
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* pathname <tt>"/usr"</tt> is an ancestor of the directory denoted by the |
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* pathname <tt>"/usr/local/bin"</tt>. |
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* <p> The prefix concept is used to handle root directories on UNIX platforms, |
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* and drive specifiers, root directories and UNC pathnames on Microsoft Windows platforms, |
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* as follows: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li> For UNIX platforms, the prefix of an absolute pathname is always |
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* <code>"/"</code>. Relative pathnames have no prefix. The abstract pathname |
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* denoting the root directory has the prefix <code>"/"</code> and an empty |
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* name sequence. |
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* <li> For Microsoft Windows platforms, the prefix of a pathname that contains a drive |
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* specifier consists of the drive letter followed by <code>":"</code> and |
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* possibly followed by <code>"\\"</code> if the pathname is absolute. The |
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* prefix of a UNC pathname is <code>"\\\\"</code>; the hostname and the share |
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* name are the first two names in the name sequence. A relative pathname that |
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* does not specify a drive has no prefix. |
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* </ul> |
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* |
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* <p> Instances of this class may or may not denote an actual file-system |
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* object such as a file or a directory. If it does denote such an object |
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* then that object resides in a <i>partition</i>. A partition is an |
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* operating system-specific portion of storage for a file system. A single |
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* storage device (e.g. a physical disk-drive, flash memory, CD-ROM) may |
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* contain multiple partitions. The object, if any, will reside on the |
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* partition <a name="partName">named</a> by some ancestor of the absolute |
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* form of this pathname. |
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* |
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* <p> A file system may implement restrictions to certain operations on the |
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* actual file-system object, such as reading, writing, and executing. These |
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* restrictions are collectively known as <i>access permissions</i>. The file |
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* system may have multiple sets of access permissions on a single object. |
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* For example, one set may apply to the object's <i>owner</i>, and another |
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* may apply to all other users. The access permissions on an object may |
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* |
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* <p> Instances of the <code>File</code> class are immutable; that is, once |
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* |
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* <h4>Interoperability with {@code java.nio.file} package</h4> |
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* <p> The <a href="../../java/nio/file/package-summary.html">{@code java.nio.file}</a> |
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* package defines interfaces and classes for the Java virtual machine to access |
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* files, file attributes, and file systems. This API may be used to overcome |
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* many of the limitations of the {@code java.io.File} class. |
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* The {@link #toPath toPath} method may be used to obtain a {@link |
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* Path} that uses the abstract path represented by a {@code File} object to |
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* locate a file. The resulting {@code Path} may be used with the {@link |
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* java.nio.file.Files} class to provide more efficient and extensive access to |
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* additional file operations, file attributes, and I/O exceptions to help |
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{ |
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* This abstract pathname's normalized pathname string. A normalized |
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* pathname string uses the default name-separator character and does not |
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* The length of this abstract pathname's prefix, or zero if it has no |
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* property <code>file.separator</code>. On UNIX systems the value of this |
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* The parameter order is used to disambiguate this method from the |
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* Creates a new <code>File</code> instance by converting the given |
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* pathname string into an abstract pathname. If the given string is |
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* @param pathname A pathname string |
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* If the <code>pathname</code> argument is <code>null</code> |
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public File(String pathname) { |
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/* Note: The two-argument File constructors do not interpret an empty |
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parent abstract pathname as the current user directory. An empty parent |
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directory defined by the FileSystem.getDefaultParent method. On Unix |
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this default is "/", while on Microsoft Windows it is "\\". This is required for |
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compatibility with the original behavior of this class. */ |
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* Creates a new <code>File</code> instance from a parent pathname string |
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* and a child pathname string. |
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* <p> If <code>parent</code> is <code>null</code> then the new |
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* <code>File</code> instance is created as if by invoking the |
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* single-argument <code>File</code> constructor on the given |
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* <code>child</code> pathname string. |
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* |
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* <p> Otherwise the <code>parent</code> pathname string is taken to denote |
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* a directory, and the <code>child</code> pathname string is taken to |
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* denote either a directory or a file. If the <code>child</code> pathname |
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* string is absolute then it is converted into a relative pathname in a |
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* system-dependent way. If <code>parent</code> is the empty string then |
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* the new <code>File</code> instance is created by converting |
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* <code>child</code> into an abstract pathname and resolving the result |
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* against a system-dependent default directory. Otherwise each pathname |
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* string is converted into an abstract pathname and the child abstract |
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* pathname is resolved against the parent. |
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* @throws NullPointerException |
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public File(String parent, String child) { |
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if (parent != null) { |
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* Creates a new <code>File</code> instance from a parent abstract |
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* pathname and a child pathname string. |
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* |
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* <p> If <code>parent</code> is <code>null</code> then the new |
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* <code>File</code> instance is created as if by invoking the |
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* single-argument <code>File</code> constructor on the given |
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* <code>child</code> pathname string. |
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* |
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* <p> Otherwise the <code>parent</code> abstract pathname is taken to |
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* denote a directory, and the <code>child</code> pathname string is taken |
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* to denote either a directory or a file. If the <code>child</code> |
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* pathname string is absolute then it is converted into a relative |
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* pathname in a system-dependent way. If <code>parent</code> is the empty |
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* abstract pathname then the new <code>File</code> instance is created by |
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* converting <code>child</code> into an abstract pathname and resolving |
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* the result against a system-dependent default directory. Otherwise each |
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* pathname string is converted into an abstract pathname and the child |
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* abstract pathname is resolved against the parent. |
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* @param parent The parent abstract pathname |
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* @param child The child pathname string |
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* If <code>child</code> is <code>null</code> |
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public File(File parent, String child) { |
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if (parent.path.equals("")) { |
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this.path = fs.resolve(fs.getDefaultParent(), |
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this.path = fs.normalize(child); |
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* Creates a new <tt>File</tt> instance by converting the given |
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* <tt>file:</tt> URI into an abstract pathname. |
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* |
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* <p> The exact form of a <tt>file:</tt> URI is system-dependent, hence |
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* the transformation performed by this constructor is also |
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* system-dependent. |
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* |
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* <p> For a given abstract pathname <i>f</i> it is guaranteed that |
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* |
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* <blockquote><tt> |
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* so long as the original abstract pathname, the URI, and the new abstract |
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* pathname are all created in (possibly different invocations of) the same |
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* Java virtual machine. This relationship typically does not hold, |
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* however, when a <tt>file:</tt> URI that is created in a virtual machine |
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* on one operating system is converted into an abstract pathname in a |
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* virtual machine on a different operating system. |
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* |
|
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* @param uri |
|
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* An absolute, hierarchical URI with a scheme equal to |
|
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* <tt>"file"</tt>, a non-empty path component, and undefined |
|
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* authority, query, and fragment components |
|
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* |
|
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* @throws NullPointerException |
|
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* If <tt>uri</tt> is <tt>null</tt> |
|
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* |
|
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
|
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* If the preconditions on the parameter do not hold |
|
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* |
|
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* @see #toURI() |
|
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* @see java.net.URI |
|
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* @since 1.4 |
|
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*/ |
|
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public File(URI uri) { |
|
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||
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// Check our many preconditions |
|
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if (!uri.isAbsolute()) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI is not absolute"); |
|
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if (uri.isOpaque()) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI is not hierarchical"); |
|
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String scheme = uri.getScheme(); |
|
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if ((scheme == null) || !scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("file")) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI scheme is not \"file\""); |
|
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if (uri.getAuthority() != null) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI has an authority component"); |
|
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if (uri.getFragment() != null) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI has a fragment component"); |
|
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if (uri.getQuery() != null) |
|
401 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI has a query component"); |
|
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String p = uri.getPath(); |
|
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if (p.equals("")) |
|
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI path component is empty"); |
|
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||
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|
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p = fs.fromURIPath(p); |
|
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if (File.separatorChar != '/') |
|
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p = p.replace('/', File.separatorChar); |
|
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this.path = fs.normalize(p); |
|
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this.prefixLength = fs.prefixLength(this.path); |
|
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} |
|
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||
414 |
||
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/* -- Path-component accessors -- */ |
|
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||
417 |
/** |
|
418 |
* Returns the name of the file or directory denoted by this abstract |
|
419 |
* pathname. This is just the last name in the pathname's name |
|
420 |
* sequence. If the pathname's name sequence is empty, then the empty |
|
421 |
* string is returned. |
|
422 |
* |
|
423 |
* @return The name of the file or directory denoted by this abstract |
|
424 |
* pathname, or the empty string if this pathname's name sequence |
|
425 |
* is empty |
|
426 |
*/ |
|
427 |
public String getName() { |
|
428 |
int index = path.lastIndexOf(separatorChar); |
|
429 |
if (index < prefixLength) return path.substring(prefixLength); |
|
430 |
return path.substring(index + 1); |
|
431 |
} |
|
432 |
||
433 |
/** |
|
434 |
* Returns the pathname string of this abstract pathname's parent, or |
|
435 |
* <code>null</code> if this pathname does not name a parent directory. |
|
436 |
* |
|
437 |
* <p> The <em>parent</em> of an abstract pathname consists of the |
|
438 |
* pathname's prefix, if any, and each name in the pathname's name |
|
439 |
* sequence except for the last. If the name sequence is empty then |
|
440 |
* the pathname does not name a parent directory. |
|
441 |
* |
|
442 |
* @return The pathname string of the parent directory named by this |
|
443 |
* abstract pathname, or <code>null</code> if this pathname |
|
444 |
* does not name a parent |
|
445 |
*/ |
|
446 |
public String getParent() { |
|
447 |
int index = path.lastIndexOf(separatorChar); |
|
448 |
if (index < prefixLength) { |
|
449 |
if ((prefixLength > 0) && (path.length() > prefixLength)) |
|
450 |
return path.substring(0, prefixLength); |
|
451 |
return null; |
|
452 |
} |
|
453 |
return path.substring(0, index); |
|
454 |
} |
|
455 |
||
456 |
/** |
|
457 |
* Returns the abstract pathname of this abstract pathname's parent, |
|
458 |
* or <code>null</code> if this pathname does not name a parent |
|
459 |
* directory. |
|
460 |
* |
|
461 |
* <p> The <em>parent</em> of an abstract pathname consists of the |
|
462 |
* pathname's prefix, if any, and each name in the pathname's name |
|
463 |
* sequence except for the last. If the name sequence is empty then |
|
464 |
* the pathname does not name a parent directory. |
|
465 |
* |
|
466 |
* @return The abstract pathname of the parent directory named by this |
|
467 |
* abstract pathname, or <code>null</code> if this pathname |
|
468 |
* does not name a parent |
|
469 |
* |
|
470 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
471 |
*/ |
|
472 |
public File getParentFile() { |
|
473 |
String p = this.getParent(); |
|
474 |
if (p == null) return null; |
|
475 |
return new File(p, this.prefixLength); |
|
476 |
} |
|
477 |
||
478 |
/** |
|
479 |
* Converts this abstract pathname into a pathname string. The resulting |
|
480 |
* string uses the {@link #separator default name-separator character} to |
|
481 |
* separate the names in the name sequence. |
|
482 |
* |
|
483 |
* @return The string form of this abstract pathname |
|
484 |
*/ |
|
485 |
public String getPath() { |
|
486 |
return path; |
|
487 |
} |
|
488 |
||
489 |
||
490 |
/* -- Path operations -- */ |
|
491 |
||
492 |
/** |
|
493 |
* Tests whether this abstract pathname is absolute. The definition of |
|
494 |
* absolute pathname is system dependent. On UNIX systems, a pathname is |
|
495 |
* absolute if its prefix is <code>"/"</code>. On Microsoft Windows systems, a |
|
496 |
* pathname is absolute if its prefix is a drive specifier followed by |
|
497 |
* <code>"\\"</code>, or if its prefix is <code>"\\\\"</code>. |
|
498 |
* |
|
499 |
* @return <code>true</code> if this abstract pathname is absolute, |
|
500 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
501 |
*/ |
|
502 |
public boolean isAbsolute() { |
|
503 |
return fs.isAbsolute(this); |
|
504 |
} |
|
505 |
||
506 |
/** |
|
507 |
* Returns the absolute pathname string of this abstract pathname. |
|
508 |
* |
|
509 |
* <p> If this abstract pathname is already absolute, then the pathname |
|
510 |
* string is simply returned as if by the <code>{@link #getPath}</code> |
|
511 |
* method. If this abstract pathname is the empty abstract pathname then |
|
512 |
* the pathname string of the current user directory, which is named by the |
|
513 |
* system property <code>user.dir</code>, is returned. Otherwise this |
|
514 |
* pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a |
|
515 |
* relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current |
|
516 |
* user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute |
|
517 |
* by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the |
|
518 |
* pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user |
|
519 |
* directory. |
|
520 |
* |
|
521 |
* @return The absolute pathname string denoting the same file or |
|
522 |
* directory as this abstract pathname |
|
523 |
* |
|
524 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
525 |
* If a required system property value cannot be accessed. |
|
526 |
* |
|
527 |
* @see java.io.File#isAbsolute() |
|
528 |
*/ |
|
529 |
public String getAbsolutePath() { |
|
530 |
return fs.resolve(this); |
|
531 |
} |
|
532 |
||
533 |
/** |
|
534 |
* Returns the absolute form of this abstract pathname. Equivalent to |
|
535 |
* <code>new File(this.{@link #getAbsolutePath})</code>. |
|
536 |
* |
|
537 |
* @return The absolute abstract pathname denoting the same file or |
|
538 |
* directory as this abstract pathname |
|
539 |
* |
|
540 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
541 |
* If a required system property value cannot be accessed. |
|
542 |
* |
|
543 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
544 |
*/ |
|
545 |
public File getAbsoluteFile() { |
|
546 |
String absPath = getAbsolutePath(); |
|
547 |
return new File(absPath, fs.prefixLength(absPath)); |
|
548 |
} |
|
549 |
||
550 |
/** |
|
551 |
* Returns the canonical pathname string of this abstract pathname. |
|
552 |
* |
|
553 |
* <p> A canonical pathname is both absolute and unique. The precise |
|
554 |
* definition of canonical form is system-dependent. This method first |
|
555 |
* converts this pathname to absolute form if necessary, as if by invoking the |
|
556 |
* {@link #getAbsolutePath} method, and then maps it to its unique form in a |
|
557 |
* system-dependent way. This typically involves removing redundant names |
|
558 |
* such as <tt>"."</tt> and <tt>".."</tt> from the pathname, resolving |
|
559 |
* symbolic links (on UNIX platforms), and converting drive letters to a |
|
560 |
* standard case (on Microsoft Windows platforms). |
|
561 |
* |
|
562 |
* <p> Every pathname that denotes an existing file or directory has a |
|
563 |
* unique canonical form. Every pathname that denotes a nonexistent file |
|
564 |
* or directory also has a unique canonical form. The canonical form of |
|
565 |
* the pathname of a nonexistent file or directory may be different from |
|
566 |
* the canonical form of the same pathname after the file or directory is |
|
567 |
* created. Similarly, the canonical form of the pathname of an existing |
|
568 |
* file or directory may be different from the canonical form of the same |
|
569 |
* pathname after the file or directory is deleted. |
|
570 |
* |
|
571 |
* @return The canonical pathname string denoting the same file or |
|
572 |
* directory as this abstract pathname |
|
573 |
* |
|
574 |
* @throws IOException |
|
575 |
* If an I/O error occurs, which is possible because the |
|
576 |
* construction of the canonical pathname may require |
|
577 |
* filesystem queries |
|
578 |
* |
|
579 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
580 |
* If a required system property value cannot be accessed, or |
|
581 |
* if a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
582 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead}</code> method denies |
|
583 |
* read access to the file |
|
584 |
* |
|
585 |
* @since JDK1.1 |
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* @see Path#toRealPath |
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*/ |
588 |
public String getCanonicalPath() throws IOException { |
|
589 |
return fs.canonicalize(fs.resolve(this)); |
|
590 |
} |
|
591 |
||
592 |
/** |
|
593 |
* Returns the canonical form of this abstract pathname. Equivalent to |
|
594 |
* <code>new File(this.{@link #getCanonicalPath})</code>. |
|
595 |
* |
|
596 |
* @return The canonical pathname string denoting the same file or |
|
597 |
* directory as this abstract pathname |
|
598 |
* |
|
599 |
* @throws IOException |
|
600 |
* If an I/O error occurs, which is possible because the |
|
601 |
* construction of the canonical pathname may require |
|
602 |
* filesystem queries |
|
603 |
* |
|
604 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
605 |
* If a required system property value cannot be accessed, or |
|
606 |
* if a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
607 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead}</code> method denies |
|
608 |
* read access to the file |
|
609 |
* |
|
610 |
* @since 1.2 |
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* @see Path#toRealPath |
2 | 612 |
*/ |
613 |
public File getCanonicalFile() throws IOException { |
|
614 |
String canonPath = getCanonicalPath(); |
|
615 |
return new File(canonPath, fs.prefixLength(canonPath)); |
|
616 |
} |
|
617 |
||
618 |
private static String slashify(String path, boolean isDirectory) { |
|
619 |
String p = path; |
|
620 |
if (File.separatorChar != '/') |
|
621 |
p = p.replace(File.separatorChar, '/'); |
|
622 |
if (!p.startsWith("/")) |
|
623 |
p = "/" + p; |
|
624 |
if (!p.endsWith("/") && isDirectory) |
|
625 |
p = p + "/"; |
|
626 |
return p; |
|
627 |
} |
|
628 |
||
629 |
/** |
|
630 |
* Converts this abstract pathname into a <code>file:</code> URL. The |
|
631 |
* exact form of the URL is system-dependent. If it can be determined that |
|
632 |
* the file denoted by this abstract pathname is a directory, then the |
|
633 |
* resulting URL will end with a slash. |
|
634 |
* |
|
635 |
* @return A URL object representing the equivalent file URL |
|
636 |
* |
|
637 |
* @throws MalformedURLException |
|
638 |
* If the path cannot be parsed as a URL |
|
639 |
* |
|
640 |
* @see #toURI() |
|
641 |
* @see java.net.URI |
|
642 |
* @see java.net.URI#toURL() |
|
643 |
* @see java.net.URL |
|
644 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
645 |
* |
|
646 |
* @deprecated This method does not automatically escape characters that |
|
647 |
* are illegal in URLs. It is recommended that new code convert an |
|
648 |
* abstract pathname into a URL by first converting it into a URI, via the |
|
649 |
* {@link #toURI() toURI} method, and then converting the URI into a URL |
|
650 |
* via the {@link java.net.URI#toURL() URI.toURL} method. |
|
651 |
*/ |
|
652 |
@Deprecated |
|
653 |
public URL toURL() throws MalformedURLException { |
|
654 |
return new URL("file", "", slashify(getAbsolutePath(), isDirectory())); |
|
655 |
} |
|
656 |
||
657 |
/** |
|
658 |
* Constructs a <tt>file:</tt> URI that represents this abstract pathname. |
|
659 |
* |
|
660 |
* <p> The exact form of the URI is system-dependent. If it can be |
|
661 |
* determined that the file denoted by this abstract pathname is a |
|
662 |
* directory, then the resulting URI will end with a slash. |
|
663 |
* |
|
664 |
* <p> For a given abstract pathname <i>f</i>, it is guaranteed that |
|
665 |
* |
|
666 |
* <blockquote><tt> |
|
667 |
* new {@link #File(java.net.URI) File}(</tt><i> f</i><tt>.toURI()).equals(</tt><i> f</i><tt>.{@link #getAbsoluteFile() getAbsoluteFile}()) |
|
668 |
* </tt></blockquote> |
|
669 |
* |
|
670 |
* so long as the original abstract pathname, the URI, and the new abstract |
|
671 |
* pathname are all created in (possibly different invocations of) the same |
|
672 |
* Java virtual machine. Due to the system-dependent nature of abstract |
|
673 |
* pathnames, however, this relationship typically does not hold when a |
|
674 |
* <tt>file:</tt> URI that is created in a virtual machine on one operating |
|
675 |
* system is converted into an abstract pathname in a virtual machine on a |
|
676 |
* different operating system. |
|
677 |
* |
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* all components of the UNC (including the server name component) are encoded |
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* in the {@code URI} path. The authority component is undefined, meaning |
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* that it is represented as {@code null}. The {@link Path} class defines the |
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* {@link Path#toUri toUri} method to encode the server name in the authority |
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* component of the resulting {@code URI}. The {@link #toPath toPath} method |
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* may be used to obtain a {@code Path} representing this abstract pathname. |
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* |
2 | 686 |
* @return An absolute, hierarchical URI with a scheme equal to |
687 |
* <tt>"file"</tt>, a path representing this abstract pathname, |
|
688 |
* and undefined authority, query, and fragment components |
|
689 |
* @throws SecurityException If a required system property value cannot |
|
690 |
* be accessed. |
|
691 |
* |
|
692 |
* @see #File(java.net.URI) |
|
693 |
* @see java.net.URI |
|
694 |
* @see java.net.URI#toURL() |
|
695 |
* @since 1.4 |
|
696 |
*/ |
|
697 |
public URI toURI() { |
|
698 |
try { |
|
699 |
File f = getAbsoluteFile(); |
|
700 |
String sp = slashify(f.getPath(), f.isDirectory()); |
|
701 |
if (sp.startsWith("//")) |
|
702 |
sp = "//" + sp; |
|
703 |
return new URI("file", null, sp, null); |
|
704 |
} catch (URISyntaxException x) { |
|
705 |
throw new Error(x); // Can't happen |
|
706 |
} |
|
707 |
} |
|
708 |
||
709 |
||
710 |
/* -- Attribute accessors -- */ |
|
711 |
||
712 |
/** |
|
713 |
* Tests whether the application can read the file denoted by this |
|
714 |
* abstract pathname. |
|
715 |
* |
|
716 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file specified by this |
|
717 |
* abstract pathname exists <em>and</em> can be read by the |
|
718 |
* application; <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
719 |
* |
|
720 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
721 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
722 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
723 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
724 |
*/ |
|
725 |
public boolean canRead() { |
|
726 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
727 |
if (security != null) { |
|
728 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
729 |
} |
|
730 |
return fs.checkAccess(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_READ); |
|
731 |
} |
|
732 |
||
733 |
/** |
|
734 |
* Tests whether the application can modify the file denoted by this |
|
735 |
* abstract pathname. |
|
736 |
* |
|
737 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file system actually |
|
738 |
* contains a file denoted by this abstract pathname <em>and</em> |
|
739 |
* the application is allowed to write to the file; |
|
740 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise. |
|
741 |
* |
|
742 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
743 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
744 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
745 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
746 |
*/ |
|
747 |
public boolean canWrite() { |
|
748 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
749 |
if (security != null) { |
|
750 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
751 |
} |
|
752 |
return fs.checkAccess(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_WRITE); |
|
753 |
} |
|
754 |
||
755 |
/** |
|
756 |
* Tests whether the file or directory denoted by this abstract pathname |
|
757 |
* exists. |
|
758 |
* |
|
759 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file or directory denoted |
|
760 |
* by this abstract pathname exists; <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
761 |
* |
|
762 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
763 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
764 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
765 |
* method denies read access to the file or directory |
|
766 |
*/ |
|
767 |
public boolean exists() { |
|
768 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
769 |
if (security != null) { |
|
770 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
771 |
} |
|
772 |
return ((fs.getBooleanAttributes(this) & FileSystem.BA_EXISTS) != 0); |
|
773 |
} |
|
774 |
||
775 |
/** |
|
776 |
* Tests whether the file denoted by this abstract pathname is a |
|
777 |
* directory. |
|
778 |
* |
|
8158 | 779 |
* <p> Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case |
780 |
* that the file is not a directory, or where several attributes of the |
|
781 |
* same file are required at the same time, then the {@link |
|
782 |
* java.nio.file.Files#readAttributes(Path,Class,LinkOption[]) |
|
783 |
* Files.readAttributes} method may be used. |
|
784 |
* |
|
2 | 785 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file denoted by this |
786 |
* abstract pathname exists <em>and</em> is a directory; |
|
787 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
788 |
* |
|
789 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
790 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
791 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
792 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
793 |
*/ |
|
794 |
public boolean isDirectory() { |
|
795 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
796 |
if (security != null) { |
|
797 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
798 |
} |
|
799 |
return ((fs.getBooleanAttributes(this) & FileSystem.BA_DIRECTORY) |
|
800 |
!= 0); |
|
801 |
} |
|
802 |
||
803 |
/** |
|
804 |
* Tests whether the file denoted by this abstract pathname is a normal |
|
805 |
* file. A file is <em>normal</em> if it is not a directory and, in |
|
806 |
* addition, satisfies other system-dependent criteria. Any non-directory |
|
807 |
* file created by a Java application is guaranteed to be a normal file. |
|
808 |
* |
|
8158 | 809 |
* <p> Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case |
810 |
* that the file is not a normal file, or where several attributes of the |
|
811 |
* same file are required at the same time, then the {@link |
|
812 |
* java.nio.file.Files#readAttributes(Path,Class,LinkOption[]) |
|
813 |
* Files.readAttributes} method may be used. |
|
814 |
* |
|
2 | 815 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file denoted by this |
816 |
* abstract pathname exists <em>and</em> is a normal file; |
|
817 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
818 |
* |
|
819 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
820 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
821 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
822 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
823 |
*/ |
|
824 |
public boolean isFile() { |
|
825 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
826 |
if (security != null) { |
|
827 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
828 |
} |
|
829 |
return ((fs.getBooleanAttributes(this) & FileSystem.BA_REGULAR) != 0); |
|
830 |
} |
|
831 |
||
832 |
/** |
|
833 |
* Tests whether the file named by this abstract pathname is a hidden |
|
834 |
* file. The exact definition of <em>hidden</em> is system-dependent. On |
|
835 |
* UNIX systems, a file is considered to be hidden if its name begins with |
|
836 |
* a period character (<code>'.'</code>). On Microsoft Windows systems, a file is |
|
837 |
* considered to be hidden if it has been marked as such in the filesystem. |
|
838 |
* |
|
839 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file denoted by this |
|
840 |
* abstract pathname is hidden according to the conventions of the |
|
841 |
* underlying platform |
|
842 |
* |
|
843 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
844 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
845 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
846 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
847 |
* |
|
848 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
849 |
*/ |
|
850 |
public boolean isHidden() { |
|
851 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
852 |
if (security != null) { |
|
853 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
854 |
} |
|
855 |
return ((fs.getBooleanAttributes(this) & FileSystem.BA_HIDDEN) != 0); |
|
856 |
} |
|
857 |
||
858 |
/** |
|
859 |
* Returns the time that the file denoted by this abstract pathname was |
|
860 |
* last modified. |
|
861 |
* |
|
8158 | 862 |
* <p> Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case |
863 |
* where {@code 0L} is returned, or where several attributes of the |
|
864 |
* same file are required at the same time, or where the time of last |
|
865 |
* access or the creation time are required, then the {@link |
|
866 |
* java.nio.file.Files#readAttributes(Path,Class,LinkOption[]) |
|
867 |
* Files.readAttributes} method may be used. |
|
868 |
* |
|
2 | 869 |
* @return A <code>long</code> value representing the time the file was |
870 |
* last modified, measured in milliseconds since the epoch |
|
871 |
* (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970), or <code>0L</code> if the |
|
872 |
* file does not exist or if an I/O error occurs |
|
873 |
* |
|
874 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
875 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
876 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
877 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
878 |
*/ |
|
879 |
public long lastModified() { |
|
880 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
881 |
if (security != null) { |
|
882 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
883 |
} |
|
884 |
return fs.getLastModifiedTime(this); |
|
885 |
} |
|
886 |
||
887 |
/** |
|
888 |
* Returns the length of the file denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
889 |
* The return value is unspecified if this pathname denotes a directory. |
|
890 |
* |
|
8158 | 891 |
* <p> Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case |
892 |
* that {@code 0L} is returned, or where several attributes of the same file |
|
893 |
* are required at the same time, then the {@link |
|
894 |
* java.nio.file.Files#readAttributes(Path,Class,LinkOption[]) |
|
895 |
* Files.readAttributes} method may be used. |
|
896 |
* |
|
2 | 897 |
* @return The length, in bytes, of the file denoted by this abstract |
898 |
* pathname, or <code>0L</code> if the file does not exist. Some |
|
899 |
* operating systems may return <code>0L</code> for pathnames |
|
900 |
* denoting system-dependent entities such as devices or pipes. |
|
901 |
* |
|
902 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
903 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
904 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
905 |
* method denies read access to the file |
|
906 |
*/ |
|
907 |
public long length() { |
|
908 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
909 |
if (security != null) { |
|
910 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
911 |
} |
|
912 |
return fs.getLength(this); |
|
913 |
} |
|
914 |
||
915 |
||
916 |
/* -- File operations -- */ |
|
917 |
||
918 |
/** |
|
919 |
* Atomically creates a new, empty file named by this abstract pathname if |
|
920 |
* and only if a file with this name does not yet exist. The check for the |
|
921 |
* existence of the file and the creation of the file if it does not exist |
|
922 |
* are a single operation that is atomic with respect to all other |
|
923 |
* filesystem activities that might affect the file. |
|
924 |
* <P> |
|
925 |
* Note: this method should <i>not</i> be used for file-locking, as |
|
926 |
* the resulting protocol cannot be made to work reliably. The |
|
927 |
* {@link java.nio.channels.FileLock FileLock} |
|
928 |
* facility should be used instead. |
|
929 |
* |
|
930 |
* @return <code>true</code> if the named file does not exist and was |
|
931 |
* successfully created; <code>false</code> if the named file |
|
932 |
* already exists |
|
933 |
* |
|
934 |
* @throws IOException |
|
935 |
* If an I/O error occurred |
|
936 |
* |
|
937 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
938 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
939 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
940 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
941 |
* |
|
942 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
943 |
*/ |
|
944 |
public boolean createNewFile() throws IOException { |
|
945 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
946 |
if (security != null) security.checkWrite(path); |
|
947 |
return fs.createFileExclusively(path); |
|
948 |
} |
|
949 |
||
950 |
/** |
|
951 |
* Deletes the file or directory denoted by this abstract pathname. If |
|
952 |
* this pathname denotes a directory, then the directory must be empty in |
|
953 |
* order to be deleted. |
|
954 |
* |
|
8158 | 955 |
* <p> Note that the {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines the {@link |
956 |
* java.nio.file.Files#delete(Path) delete} method to throw an {@link IOException} |
|
957 |
* when a file cannot be deleted. This is useful for error reporting and to |
|
958 |
* diagnose why a file cannot be deleted. |
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* |
2 | 960 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the file or directory is |
961 |
* successfully deleted; <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
962 |
* |
|
963 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
964 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
965 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkDelete}</code> method denies |
|
966 |
* delete access to the file |
|
967 |
*/ |
|
968 |
public boolean delete() { |
|
969 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
970 |
if (security != null) { |
|
971 |
security.checkDelete(path); |
|
972 |
} |
|
973 |
return fs.delete(this); |
|
974 |
} |
|
975 |
||
976 |
/** |
|
977 |
* Requests that the file or directory denoted by this abstract |
|
978 |
* pathname be deleted when the virtual machine terminates. |
|
979 |
* Files (or directories) are deleted in the reverse order that |
|
980 |
* they are registered. Invoking this method to delete a file or |
|
981 |
* directory that is already registered for deletion has no effect. |
|
982 |
* Deletion will be attempted only for normal termination of the |
|
983 |
* virtual machine, as defined by the Java Language Specification. |
|
984 |
* |
|
985 |
* <p> Once deletion has been requested, it is not possible to cancel the |
|
986 |
* request. This method should therefore be used with care. |
|
987 |
* |
|
988 |
* <P> |
|
989 |
* Note: this method should <i>not</i> be used for file-locking, as |
|
990 |
* the resulting protocol cannot be made to work reliably. The |
|
991 |
* {@link java.nio.channels.FileLock FileLock} |
|
992 |
* facility should be used instead. |
|
993 |
* |
|
994 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
995 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
996 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkDelete}</code> method denies |
|
997 |
* delete access to the file |
|
998 |
* |
|
999 |
* @see #delete |
|
1000 |
* |
|
1001 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
1002 |
*/ |
|
1003 |
public void deleteOnExit() { |
|
1004 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1005 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1006 |
security.checkDelete(path); |
|
1007 |
} |
|
1008 |
DeleteOnExitHook.add(path); |
|
1009 |
} |
|
1010 |
||
1011 |
/** |
|
1012 |
* Returns an array of strings naming the files and directories in the |
|
1013 |
* directory denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1014 |
* |
|
1015 |
* <p> If this abstract pathname does not denote a directory, then this |
|
1016 |
* method returns {@code null}. Otherwise an array of strings is |
|
1017 |
* returned, one for each file or directory in the directory. Names |
|
1018 |
* denoting the directory itself and the directory's parent directory are |
|
1019 |
* not included in the result. Each string is a file name rather than a |
|
1020 |
* complete path. |
|
1021 |
* |
|
1022 |
* <p> There is no guarantee that the name strings in the resulting array |
|
1023 |
* will appear in any specific order; they are not, in particular, |
|
1024 |
* guaranteed to appear in alphabetical order. |
|
1025 |
* |
|
8158 | 1026 |
* <p> Note that the {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines the {@link |
1027 |
* java.nio.file.Files#newDirectoryStream(Path) newDirectoryStream} method to |
|
1028 |
* open a directory and iterate over the names of the files in the directory. |
|
1029 |
* This may use less resources when working with very large directories, and |
|
1030 |
* may be more responsive when working with remote directories. |
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* |
2 | 1032 |
* @return An array of strings naming the files and directories in the |
1033 |
* directory denoted by this abstract pathname. The array will be |
|
1034 |
* empty if the directory is empty. Returns {@code null} if |
|
1035 |
* this abstract pathname does not denote a directory, or if an |
|
1036 |
* I/O error occurs. |
|
1037 |
* |
|
1038 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1039 |
* If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1040 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to |
|
1041 |
* the directory |
|
1042 |
*/ |
|
1043 |
public String[] list() { |
|
1044 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1045 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1046 |
security.checkRead(path); |
|
1047 |
} |
|
1048 |
return fs.list(this); |
|
1049 |
} |
|
1050 |
||
1051 |
/** |
|
1052 |
* Returns an array of strings naming the files and directories in the |
|
1053 |
* directory denoted by this abstract pathname that satisfy the specified |
|
1054 |
* filter. The behavior of this method is the same as that of the |
|
1055 |
* {@link #list()} method, except that the strings in the returned array |
|
1056 |
* must satisfy the filter. If the given {@code filter} is {@code null} |
|
1057 |
* then all names are accepted. Otherwise, a name satisfies the filter if |
|
1058 |
* and only if the value {@code true} results when the {@link |
|
1059 |
* FilenameFilter#accept FilenameFilter.accept(File, String)} method |
|
1060 |
* of the filter is invoked on this abstract pathname and the name of a |
|
1061 |
* file or directory in the directory that it denotes. |
|
1062 |
* |
|
1063 |
* @param filter |
|
1064 |
* A filename filter |
|
1065 |
* |
|
1066 |
* @return An array of strings naming the files and directories in the |
|
1067 |
* directory denoted by this abstract pathname that were accepted |
|
1068 |
* by the given {@code filter}. The array will be empty if the |
|
1069 |
* directory is empty or if no names were accepted by the filter. |
|
1070 |
* Returns {@code null} if this abstract pathname does not denote |
|
1071 |
* a directory, or if an I/O error occurs. |
|
1072 |
* |
|
1073 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1074 |
* If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1075 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to |
|
1076 |
* the directory |
|
8158 | 1077 |
* |
1078 |
* @see java.nio.file.Files#newDirectoryStream(Path,String) |
|
2 | 1079 |
*/ |
1080 |
public String[] list(FilenameFilter filter) { |
|
1081 |
String names[] = list(); |
|
1082 |
if ((names == null) || (filter == null)) { |
|
1083 |
return names; |
|
1084 |
} |
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List<String> v = new ArrayList<>(); |
2 | 1086 |
for (int i = 0 ; i < names.length ; i++) { |
1087 |
if (filter.accept(this, names[i])) { |
|
1088 |
v.add(names[i]); |
|
1089 |
} |
|
1090 |
} |
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1091 |
return v.toArray(new String[v.size()]); |
2 | 1092 |
} |
1093 |
||
1094 |
/** |
|
1095 |
* Returns an array of abstract pathnames denoting the files in the |
|
1096 |
* directory denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1097 |
* |
|
1098 |
* <p> If this abstract pathname does not denote a directory, then this |
|
1099 |
* method returns {@code null}. Otherwise an array of {@code File} objects |
|
1100 |
* is returned, one for each file or directory in the directory. Pathnames |
|
1101 |
* denoting the directory itself and the directory's parent directory are |
|
1102 |
* not included in the result. Each resulting abstract pathname is |
|
1103 |
* constructed from this abstract pathname using the {@link #File(File, |
|
1104 |
* String) File(File, String)} constructor. Therefore if this |
|
1105 |
* pathname is absolute then each resulting pathname is absolute; if this |
|
1106 |
* pathname is relative then each resulting pathname will be relative to |
|
1107 |
* the same directory. |
|
1108 |
* |
|
1109 |
* <p> There is no guarantee that the name strings in the resulting array |
|
1110 |
* will appear in any specific order; they are not, in particular, |
|
1111 |
* guaranteed to appear in alphabetical order. |
|
1112 |
* |
|
8158 | 1113 |
* <p> Note that the {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines the {@link |
1114 |
* java.nio.file.Files#newDirectoryStream(Path) newDirectoryStream} method |
|
1115 |
* to open a directory and iterate over the names of the files in the |
|
1116 |
* directory. This may use less resources when working with very large |
|
1117 |
* directories. |
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* |
2 | 1119 |
* @return An array of abstract pathnames denoting the files and |
1120 |
* directories in the directory denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1121 |
* The array will be empty if the directory is empty. Returns |
|
1122 |
* {@code null} if this abstract pathname does not denote a |
|
1123 |
* directory, or if an I/O error occurs. |
|
1124 |
* |
|
1125 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1126 |
* If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1127 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to |
|
1128 |
* the directory |
|
1129 |
* |
|
1130 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
1131 |
*/ |
|
1132 |
public File[] listFiles() { |
|
1133 |
String[] ss = list(); |
|
1134 |
if (ss == null) return null; |
|
1135 |
int n = ss.length; |
|
1136 |
File[] fs = new File[n]; |
|
1137 |
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
|
1138 |
fs[i] = new File(ss[i], this); |
|
1139 |
} |
|
1140 |
return fs; |
|
1141 |
} |
|
1142 |
||
1143 |
/** |
|
1144 |
* Returns an array of abstract pathnames denoting the files and |
|
1145 |
* directories in the directory denoted by this abstract pathname that |
|
1146 |
* satisfy the specified filter. The behavior of this method is the same |
|
1147 |
* as that of the {@link #listFiles()} method, except that the pathnames in |
|
1148 |
* the returned array must satisfy the filter. If the given {@code filter} |
|
1149 |
* is {@code null} then all pathnames are accepted. Otherwise, a pathname |
|
1150 |
* satisfies the filter if and only if the value {@code true} results when |
|
1151 |
* the {@link FilenameFilter#accept |
|
1152 |
* FilenameFilter.accept(File, String)} method of the filter is |
|
1153 |
* invoked on this abstract pathname and the name of a file or directory in |
|
1154 |
* the directory that it denotes. |
|
1155 |
* |
|
1156 |
* @param filter |
|
1157 |
* A filename filter |
|
1158 |
* |
|
1159 |
* @return An array of abstract pathnames denoting the files and |
|
1160 |
* directories in the directory denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1161 |
* The array will be empty if the directory is empty. Returns |
|
1162 |
* {@code null} if this abstract pathname does not denote a |
|
1163 |
* directory, or if an I/O error occurs. |
|
1164 |
* |
|
1165 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1166 |
* If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1167 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to |
|
1168 |
* the directory |
|
1169 |
* |
|
1170 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
8158 | 1171 |
* @see java.nio.file.Files#newDirectoryStream(Path,String) |
2 | 1172 |
*/ |
1173 |
public File[] listFiles(FilenameFilter filter) { |
|
1174 |
String ss[] = list(); |
|
1175 |
if (ss == null) return null; |
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ArrayList<File> files = new ArrayList<>(); |
2 | 1177 |
for (String s : ss) |
1178 |
if ((filter == null) || filter.accept(this, s)) |
|
1179 |
files.add(new File(s, this)); |
|
1180 |
return files.toArray(new File[files.size()]); |
|
1181 |
} |
|
1182 |
||
1183 |
/** |
|
1184 |
* Returns an array of abstract pathnames denoting the files and |
|
1185 |
* directories in the directory denoted by this abstract pathname that |
|
1186 |
* satisfy the specified filter. The behavior of this method is the same |
|
1187 |
* as that of the {@link #listFiles()} method, except that the pathnames in |
|
1188 |
* the returned array must satisfy the filter. If the given {@code filter} |
|
1189 |
* is {@code null} then all pathnames are accepted. Otherwise, a pathname |
|
1190 |
* satisfies the filter if and only if the value {@code true} results when |
|
1191 |
* the {@link FileFilter#accept FileFilter.accept(File)} method of the |
|
1192 |
* filter is invoked on the pathname. |
|
1193 |
* |
|
1194 |
* @param filter |
|
1195 |
* A file filter |
|
1196 |
* |
|
1197 |
* @return An array of abstract pathnames denoting the files and |
|
1198 |
* directories in the directory denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1199 |
* The array will be empty if the directory is empty. Returns |
|
1200 |
* {@code null} if this abstract pathname does not denote a |
|
1201 |
* directory, or if an I/O error occurs. |
|
1202 |
* |
|
1203 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1204 |
* If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1205 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to |
|
1206 |
* the directory |
|
1207 |
* |
|
1208 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
8158 | 1209 |
* @see java.nio.file.Files#newDirectoryStream(Path,java.nio.file.DirectoryStream.Filter) |
2 | 1210 |
*/ |
1211 |
public File[] listFiles(FileFilter filter) { |
|
1212 |
String ss[] = list(); |
|
1213 |
if (ss == null) return null; |
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ArrayList<File> files = new ArrayList<>(); |
2 | 1215 |
for (String s : ss) { |
1216 |
File f = new File(s, this); |
|
1217 |
if ((filter == null) || filter.accept(f)) |
|
1218 |
files.add(f); |
|
1219 |
} |
|
1220 |
return files.toArray(new File[files.size()]); |
|
1221 |
} |
|
1222 |
||
1223 |
/** |
|
1224 |
* Creates the directory named by this abstract pathname. |
|
1225 |
* |
|
1226 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the directory was |
|
1227 |
* created; <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
1228 |
* |
|
1229 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1230 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1231 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1232 |
* method does not permit the named directory to be created |
|
1233 |
*/ |
|
1234 |
public boolean mkdir() { |
|
1235 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1236 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1237 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1238 |
} |
|
1239 |
return fs.createDirectory(this); |
|
1240 |
} |
|
1241 |
||
1242 |
/** |
|
1243 |
* Creates the directory named by this abstract pathname, including any |
|
1244 |
* necessary but nonexistent parent directories. Note that if this |
|
1245 |
* operation fails it may have succeeded in creating some of the necessary |
|
1246 |
* parent directories. |
|
1247 |
* |
|
1248 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the directory was created, |
|
1249 |
* along with all necessary parent directories; <code>false</code> |
|
1250 |
* otherwise |
|
1251 |
* |
|
1252 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1253 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1254 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1255 |
* method does not permit verification of the existence of the |
|
1256 |
* named directory and all necessary parent directories; or if |
|
1257 |
* the <code>{@link |
|
1258 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1259 |
* method does not permit the named directory and all necessary |
|
1260 |
* parent directories to be created |
|
1261 |
*/ |
|
1262 |
public boolean mkdirs() { |
|
1263 |
if (exists()) { |
|
1264 |
return false; |
|
1265 |
} |
|
1266 |
if (mkdir()) { |
|
1267 |
return true; |
|
1268 |
} |
|
1269 |
File canonFile = null; |
|
1270 |
try { |
|
1271 |
canonFile = getCanonicalFile(); |
|
1272 |
} catch (IOException e) { |
|
1273 |
return false; |
|
1274 |
} |
|
1275 |
||
1276 |
File parent = canonFile.getParentFile(); |
|
1277 |
return (parent != null && (parent.mkdirs() || parent.exists()) && |
|
1278 |
canonFile.mkdir()); |
|
1279 |
} |
|
1280 |
||
1281 |
/** |
|
1282 |
* Renames the file denoted by this abstract pathname. |
|
1283 |
* |
|
1284 |
* <p> Many aspects of the behavior of this method are inherently |
|
1285 |
* platform-dependent: The rename operation might not be able to move a |
|
1286 |
* file from one filesystem to another, it might not be atomic, and it |
|
1287 |
* might not succeed if a file with the destination abstract pathname |
|
1288 |
* already exists. The return value should always be checked to make sure |
|
1289 |
* that the rename operation was successful. |
|
1290 |
* |
|
8158 | 1291 |
* <p> Note that the {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines the {@link |
1292 |
* java.nio.file.Files#move move} method to move or rename a file in a |
|
1293 |
* platform independent manner. |
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* |
2 | 1295 |
* @param dest The new abstract pathname for the named file |
1296 |
* |
|
1297 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the renaming succeeded; |
|
1298 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
1299 |
* |
|
1300 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1301 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1302 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1303 |
* method denies write access to either the old or new pathnames |
|
1304 |
* |
|
1305 |
* @throws NullPointerException |
|
1306 |
* If parameter <code>dest</code> is <code>null</code> |
|
1307 |
*/ |
|
1308 |
public boolean renameTo(File dest) { |
|
1309 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1310 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1311 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1312 |
security.checkWrite(dest.path); |
|
1313 |
} |
|
1314 |
return fs.rename(this, dest); |
|
1315 |
} |
|
1316 |
||
1317 |
/** |
|
1318 |
* Sets the last-modified time of the file or directory named by this |
|
1319 |
* abstract pathname. |
|
1320 |
* |
|
1321 |
* <p> All platforms support file-modification times to the nearest second, |
|
1322 |
* but some provide more precision. The argument will be truncated to fit |
|
1323 |
* the supported precision. If the operation succeeds and no intervening |
|
1324 |
* operations on the file take place, then the next invocation of the |
|
1325 |
* <code>{@link #lastModified}</code> method will return the (possibly |
|
1326 |
* truncated) <code>time</code> argument that was passed to this method. |
|
1327 |
* |
|
1328 |
* @param time The new last-modified time, measured in milliseconds since |
|
1329 |
* the epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970) |
|
1330 |
* |
|
1331 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded; |
|
1332 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
1333 |
* |
|
1334 |
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the argument is negative |
|
1335 |
* |
|
1336 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1337 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1338 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1339 |
* method denies write access to the named file |
|
1340 |
* |
|
1341 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
1342 |
*/ |
|
1343 |
public boolean setLastModified(long time) { |
|
1344 |
if (time < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Negative time"); |
|
1345 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1346 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1347 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1348 |
} |
|
1349 |
return fs.setLastModifiedTime(this, time); |
|
1350 |
} |
|
1351 |
||
1352 |
/** |
|
1353 |
* Marks the file or directory named by this abstract pathname so that |
|
1354 |
* only read operations are allowed. After invoking this method the file |
|
1355 |
* or directory is guaranteed not to change until it is either deleted or |
|
1356 |
* marked to allow write access. Whether or not a read-only file or |
|
1357 |
* directory may be deleted depends upon the underlying system. |
|
1358 |
* |
|
1359 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded; |
|
1360 |
* <code>false</code> otherwise |
|
1361 |
* |
|
1362 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1363 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1364 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1365 |
* method denies write access to the named file |
|
1366 |
* |
|
1367 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
1368 |
*/ |
|
1369 |
public boolean setReadOnly() { |
|
1370 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1371 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1372 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1373 |
} |
|
1374 |
return fs.setReadOnly(this); |
|
1375 |
} |
|
1376 |
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/** |
2 | 1378 |
* Sets the owner's or everybody's write permission for this abstract |
1379 |
* pathname. |
|
1380 |
* |
|
8158 | 1381 |
* <p> The {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines methods that operate on |
1382 |
* file attributes including file permissions. This may be used when finer |
|
1383 |
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* |
2 | 1385 |
* @param writable |
1386 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow write |
|
1387 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow write operations |
|
1388 |
* |
|
1389 |
* @param ownerOnly |
|
1390 |
* If <code>true</code>, the write permission applies only to the |
|
1391 |
* owner's write permission; otherwise, it applies to everybody. If |
|
1392 |
* the underlying file system can not distinguish the owner's write |
|
1393 |
* permission from that of others, then the permission will apply to |
|
1394 |
* everybody, regardless of this value. |
|
1395 |
* |
|
1396 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1397 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to change |
|
1398 |
* the access permissions of this abstract pathname. |
|
1399 |
* |
|
1400 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1401 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1402 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1403 |
* method denies write access to the named file |
|
1404 |
* |
|
1405 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1406 |
*/ |
|
1407 |
public boolean setWritable(boolean writable, boolean ownerOnly) { |
|
1408 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1409 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1410 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1411 |
} |
|
1412 |
return fs.setPermission(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_WRITE, writable, ownerOnly); |
|
1413 |
} |
|
1414 |
||
1415 |
/** |
|
1416 |
* A convenience method to set the owner's write permission for this abstract |
|
1417 |
* pathname. |
|
1418 |
* |
|
1419 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>file.setWritable(arg)</tt> |
|
1420 |
* behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation |
|
1421 |
* |
|
1422 |
* <pre> |
|
1423 |
* file.setWritable(arg, true) </pre> |
|
1424 |
* |
|
1425 |
* @param writable |
|
1426 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow write |
|
1427 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow write operations |
|
1428 |
* |
|
1429 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1430 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to |
|
1431 |
* change the access permissions of this abstract pathname. |
|
1432 |
* |
|
1433 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1434 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1435 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1436 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
1437 |
* |
|
1438 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1439 |
*/ |
|
1440 |
public boolean setWritable(boolean writable) { |
|
1441 |
return setWritable(writable, true); |
|
1442 |
} |
|
1443 |
||
1444 |
/** |
|
1445 |
* Sets the owner's or everybody's read permission for this abstract |
|
1446 |
* pathname. |
|
1447 |
* |
|
8158 | 1448 |
* <p> The {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines methods that operate on |
1449 |
* file attributes including file permissions. This may be used when finer |
|
1450 |
* manipulation of file permissions is required. |
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* |
2 | 1452 |
* @param readable |
1453 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow read |
|
1454 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow read operations |
|
1455 |
* |
|
1456 |
* @param ownerOnly |
|
1457 |
* If <code>true</code>, the read permission applies only to the |
|
1458 |
* owner's read permission; otherwise, it applies to everybody. If |
|
1459 |
* the underlying file system can not distinguish the owner's read |
|
1460 |
* permission from that of others, then the permission will apply to |
|
1461 |
* everybody, regardless of this value. |
|
1462 |
* |
|
1463 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1464 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to |
|
1465 |
* change the access permissions of this abstract pathname. If |
|
1466 |
* <code>readable</code> is <code>false</code> and the underlying |
|
1467 |
* file system does not implement a read permission, then the |
|
1468 |
* operation will fail. |
|
1469 |
* |
|
1470 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1471 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1472 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1473 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
1474 |
* |
|
1475 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1476 |
*/ |
|
1477 |
public boolean setReadable(boolean readable, boolean ownerOnly) { |
|
1478 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1479 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1480 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1481 |
} |
|
1482 |
return fs.setPermission(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_READ, readable, ownerOnly); |
|
1483 |
} |
|
1484 |
||
1485 |
/** |
|
1486 |
* A convenience method to set the owner's read permission for this abstract |
|
1487 |
* pathname. |
|
1488 |
* |
|
1489 |
* <p>An invocation of this method of the form <tt>file.setReadable(arg)</tt> |
|
1490 |
* behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation |
|
1491 |
* |
|
1492 |
* <pre> |
|
1493 |
* file.setReadable(arg, true) </pre> |
|
1494 |
* |
|
1495 |
* @param readable |
|
1496 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow read |
|
1497 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow read operations |
|
1498 |
* |
|
1499 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1500 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to |
|
1501 |
* change the access permissions of this abstract pathname. If |
|
1502 |
* <code>readable</code> is <code>false</code> and the underlying |
|
1503 |
* file system does not implement a read permission, then the |
|
1504 |
* operation will fail. |
|
1505 |
* |
|
1506 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1507 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1508 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1509 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
1510 |
* |
|
1511 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1512 |
*/ |
|
1513 |
public boolean setReadable(boolean readable) { |
|
1514 |
return setReadable(readable, true); |
|
1515 |
} |
|
1516 |
||
1517 |
/** |
|
1518 |
* Sets the owner's or everybody's execute permission for this abstract |
|
1519 |
* pathname. |
|
1520 |
* |
|
8158 | 1521 |
* <p> The {@link java.nio.file.Files} class defines methods that operate on |
1522 |
* file attributes including file permissions. This may be used when finer |
|
1523 |
* manipulation of file permissions is required. |
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* |
2 | 1525 |
* @param executable |
1526 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow execute |
|
1527 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow execute operations |
|
1528 |
* |
|
1529 |
* @param ownerOnly |
|
1530 |
* If <code>true</code>, the execute permission applies only to the |
|
1531 |
* owner's execute permission; otherwise, it applies to everybody. |
|
1532 |
* If the underlying file system can not distinguish the owner's |
|
1533 |
* execute permission from that of others, then the permission will |
|
1534 |
* apply to everybody, regardless of this value. |
|
1535 |
* |
|
1536 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1537 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to |
|
1538 |
* change the access permissions of this abstract pathname. If |
|
1539 |
* <code>executable</code> is <code>false</code> and the underlying |
|
1540 |
* file system does not implement an execute permission, then the |
|
1541 |
* operation will fail. |
|
1542 |
* |
|
1543 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1544 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1545 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1546 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
1547 |
* |
|
1548 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1549 |
*/ |
|
1550 |
public boolean setExecutable(boolean executable, boolean ownerOnly) { |
|
1551 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1552 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1553 |
security.checkWrite(path); |
|
1554 |
} |
|
1555 |
return fs.setPermission(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_EXECUTE, executable, ownerOnly); |
|
1556 |
} |
|
1557 |
||
1558 |
/** |
|
1559 |
* A convenience method to set the owner's execute permission for this abstract |
|
1560 |
* pathname. |
|
1561 |
* |
|
1562 |
* <p>An invocation of this method of the form <tt>file.setExcutable(arg)</tt> |
|
1563 |
* behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation |
|
1564 |
* |
|
1565 |
* <pre> |
|
1566 |
* file.setExecutable(arg, true) </pre> |
|
1567 |
* |
|
1568 |
* @param executable |
|
1569 |
* If <code>true</code>, sets the access permission to allow execute |
|
1570 |
* operations; if <code>false</code> to disallow execute operations |
|
1571 |
* |
|
1572 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the operation succeeded. The |
|
1573 |
* operation will fail if the user does not have permission to |
|
1574 |
* change the access permissions of this abstract pathname. If |
|
1575 |
* <code>executable</code> is <code>false</code> and the underlying |
|
1576 |
* file system does not implement an excute permission, then the |
|
1577 |
* operation will fail. |
|
1578 |
* |
|
1579 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1580 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1581 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1582 |
* method denies write access to the file |
|
1583 |
* |
|
1584 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1585 |
*/ |
|
1586 |
public boolean setExecutable(boolean executable) { |
|
1587 |
return setExecutable(executable, true); |
|
1588 |
} |
|
1589 |
||
1590 |
/** |
|
1591 |
* Tests whether the application can execute the file denoted by this |
|
1592 |
* abstract pathname. |
|
1593 |
* |
|
1594 |
* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the abstract pathname exists |
|
1595 |
* <em>and</em> the application is allowed to execute the file |
|
1596 |
* |
|
1597 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1598 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1599 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkExec(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1600 |
* method denies execute access to the file |
|
1601 |
* |
|
1602 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1603 |
*/ |
|
1604 |
public boolean canExecute() { |
|
1605 |
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1606 |
if (security != null) { |
|
1607 |
security.checkExec(path); |
|
1608 |
} |
|
1609 |
return fs.checkAccess(this, FileSystem.ACCESS_EXECUTE); |
|
1610 |
} |
|
1611 |
||
1612 |
||
1613 |
/* -- Filesystem interface -- */ |
|
1614 |
||
1615 |
/** |
|
1616 |
* List the available filesystem roots. |
|
1617 |
* |
|
1618 |
* <p> A particular Java platform may support zero or more |
|
1619 |
* hierarchically-organized file systems. Each file system has a |
|
1620 |
* {@code root} directory from which all other files in that file system |
|
1621 |
* can be reached. Windows platforms, for example, have a root directory |
|
1622 |
* for each active drive; UNIX platforms have a single root directory, |
|
1623 |
* namely {@code "/"}. The set of available filesystem roots is affected |
|
1624 |
* by various system-level operations such as the insertion or ejection of |
|
1625 |
* removable media and the disconnecting or unmounting of physical or |
|
1626 |
* virtual disk drives. |
|
1627 |
* |
|
1628 |
* <p> This method returns an array of {@code File} objects that denote the |
|
1629 |
* root directories of the available filesystem roots. It is guaranteed |
|
1630 |
* that the canonical pathname of any file physically present on the local |
|
1631 |
* machine will begin with one of the roots returned by this method. |
|
1632 |
* |
|
1633 |
* <p> The canonical pathname of a file that resides on some other machine |
|
1634 |
* and is accessed via a remote-filesystem protocol such as SMB or NFS may |
|
1635 |
* or may not begin with one of the roots returned by this method. If the |
|
1636 |
* pathname of a remote file is syntactically indistinguishable from the |
|
1637 |
* pathname of a local file then it will begin with one of the roots |
|
1638 |
* returned by this method. Thus, for example, {@code File} objects |
|
1639 |
* denoting the root directories of the mapped network drives of a Windows |
|
1640 |
* platform will be returned by this method, while {@code File} objects |
|
1641 |
* containing UNC pathnames will not be returned by this method. |
|
1642 |
* |
|
1643 |
* <p> Unlike most methods in this class, this method does not throw |
|
1644 |
* security exceptions. If a security manager exists and its {@link |
|
1645 |
* SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies read access to a |
|
1646 |
* particular root directory, then that directory will not appear in the |
|
1647 |
* result. |
|
1648 |
* |
|
1649 |
* @return An array of {@code File} objects denoting the available |
|
1650 |
* filesystem roots, or {@code null} if the set of roots could not |
|
1651 |
* be determined. The array will be empty if there are no |
|
1652 |
* filesystem roots. |
|
1653 |
* |
|
1654 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
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* @see java.nio.file.FileStore |
2 | 1656 |
*/ |
1657 |
public static File[] listRoots() { |
|
1658 |
return fs.listRoots(); |
|
1659 |
} |
|
1660 |
||
1661 |
||
1662 |
/* -- Disk usage -- */ |
|
1663 |
||
1664 |
/** |
|
1665 |
* Returns the size of the partition <a href="#partName">named</a> by this |
|
1666 |
* abstract pathname. |
|
1667 |
* |
|
1668 |
* @return The size, in bytes, of the partition or <tt>0L</tt> if this |
|
1669 |
* abstract pathname does not name a partition |
|
1670 |
* |
|
1671 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1672 |
* If a security manager has been installed and it denies |
|
1673 |
* {@link RuntimePermission}<tt>("getFileSystemAttributes")</tt> |
|
1674 |
* or its {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies |
|
1675 |
* read access to the file named by this abstract pathname |
|
1676 |
* |
|
1677 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1678 |
*/ |
|
1679 |
public long getTotalSpace() { |
|
1680 |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1681 |
if (sm != null) { |
|
1682 |
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getFileSystemAttributes")); |
|
1683 |
sm.checkRead(path); |
|
1684 |
} |
|
1685 |
return fs.getSpace(this, FileSystem.SPACE_TOTAL); |
|
1686 |
} |
|
1687 |
||
1688 |
/** |
|
1689 |
* Returns the number of unallocated bytes in the partition <a |
|
1690 |
* href="#partName">named</a> by this abstract path name. |
|
1691 |
* |
|
1692 |
* <p> The returned number of unallocated bytes is a hint, but not |
|
1693 |
* a guarantee, that it is possible to use most or any of these |
|
1694 |
* bytes. The number of unallocated bytes is most likely to be |
|
1695 |
* accurate immediately after this call. It is likely to be made |
|
1696 |
* inaccurate by any external I/O operations including those made |
|
1697 |
* on the system outside of this virtual machine. This method |
|
1698 |
* makes no guarantee that write operations to this file system |
|
1699 |
* will succeed. |
|
1700 |
* |
|
1701 |
* @return The number of unallocated bytes on the partition <tt>0L</tt> |
|
1702 |
* if the abstract pathname does not name a partition. This |
|
1703 |
* value will be less than or equal to the total file system size |
|
1704 |
* returned by {@link #getTotalSpace}. |
|
1705 |
* |
|
1706 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1707 |
* If a security manager has been installed and it denies |
|
1708 |
* {@link RuntimePermission}<tt>("getFileSystemAttributes")</tt> |
|
1709 |
* or its {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies |
|
1710 |
* read access to the file named by this abstract pathname |
|
1711 |
* |
|
1712 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1713 |
*/ |
|
1714 |
public long getFreeSpace() { |
|
1715 |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1716 |
if (sm != null) { |
|
1717 |
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getFileSystemAttributes")); |
|
1718 |
sm.checkRead(path); |
|
1719 |
} |
|
1720 |
return fs.getSpace(this, FileSystem.SPACE_FREE); |
|
1721 |
} |
|
1722 |
||
1723 |
/** |
|
1724 |
* Returns the number of bytes available to this virtual machine on the |
|
1725 |
* partition <a href="#partName">named</a> by this abstract pathname. When |
|
1726 |
* possible, this method checks for write permissions and other operating |
|
1727 |
* system restrictions and will therefore usually provide a more accurate |
|
1728 |
* estimate of how much new data can actually be written than {@link |
|
1729 |
* #getFreeSpace}. |
|
1730 |
* |
|
1731 |
* <p> The returned number of available bytes is a hint, but not a |
|
1732 |
* guarantee, that it is possible to use most or any of these bytes. The |
|
1733 |
* number of unallocated bytes is most likely to be accurate immediately |
|
1734 |
* after this call. It is likely to be made inaccurate by any external |
|
1735 |
* I/O operations including those made on the system outside of this |
|
1736 |
* virtual machine. This method makes no guarantee that write operations |
|
1737 |
* to this file system will succeed. |
|
1738 |
* |
|
1739 |
* @return The number of available bytes on the partition or <tt>0L</tt> |
|
1740 |
* if the abstract pathname does not name a partition. On |
|
1741 |
* systems where this information is not available, this method |
|
1742 |
* will be equivalent to a call to {@link #getFreeSpace}. |
|
1743 |
* |
|
1744 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1745 |
* If a security manager has been installed and it denies |
|
1746 |
* {@link RuntimePermission}<tt>("getFileSystemAttributes")</tt> |
|
1747 |
* or its {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String)} method denies |
|
1748 |
* read access to the file named by this abstract pathname |
|
1749 |
* |
|
1750 |
* @since 1.6 |
|
1751 |
*/ |
|
1752 |
public long getUsableSpace() { |
|
1753 |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); |
|
1754 |
if (sm != null) { |
|
1755 |
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getFileSystemAttributes")); |
|
1756 |
sm.checkRead(path); |
|
1757 |
} |
|
1758 |
return fs.getSpace(this, FileSystem.SPACE_USABLE); |
|
1759 |
} |
|
1760 |
||
1761 |
/* -- Temporary files -- */ |
|
1762 |
||
8158 | 1763 |
private static class TempDirectory { |
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private TempDirectory() { } |
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// temporary directory location |
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static File location() { |
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|
1770 |
return tmpdir; |
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1771 |
} |
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|
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// file name generation |
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|
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private static final SecureRandom random = new SecureRandom(); |
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|
1775 |
static File generateFile(String prefix, String suffix, File dir) { |
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|
1776 |
long n = random.nextLong(); |
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|
1777 |
if (n == Long.MIN_VALUE) { |
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1778 |
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|
1779 |
} else { |
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n = Math.abs(n); |
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|
1781 |
} |
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|
1782 |
return new File(dir, prefix + Long.toString(n) + suffix); |
2 | 1783 |
} |
1784 |
} |
|
1785 |
||
1786 |
/** |
|
1787 |
* <p> Creates a new empty file in the specified directory, using the |
|
1788 |
* given prefix and suffix strings to generate its name. If this method |
|
1789 |
* returns successfully then it is guaranteed that: |
|
1790 |
* |
|
1791 |
* <ol> |
|
1792 |
* <li> The file denoted by the returned abstract pathname did not exist |
|
1793 |
* before this method was invoked, and |
|
1794 |
* <li> Neither this method nor any of its variants will return the same |
|
1795 |
* abstract pathname again in the current invocation of the virtual |
|
1796 |
* machine. |
|
1797 |
* </ol> |
|
1798 |
* |
|
1799 |
* This method provides only part of a temporary-file facility. To arrange |
|
1800 |
* for a file created by this method to be deleted automatically, use the |
|
1801 |
* <code>{@link #deleteOnExit}</code> method. |
|
1802 |
* |
|
1803 |
* <p> The <code>prefix</code> argument must be at least three characters |
|
1804 |
* long. It is recommended that the prefix be a short, meaningful string |
|
1805 |
* such as <code>"hjb"</code> or <code>"mail"</code>. The |
|
1806 |
* <code>suffix</code> argument may be <code>null</code>, in which case the |
|
1807 |
* suffix <code>".tmp"</code> will be used. |
|
1808 |
* |
|
1809 |
* <p> To create the new file, the prefix and the suffix may first be |
|
1810 |
* adjusted to fit the limitations of the underlying platform. If the |
|
1811 |
* prefix is too long then it will be truncated, but its first three |
|
1812 |
* characters will always be preserved. If the suffix is too long then it |
|
1813 |
* too will be truncated, but if it begins with a period character |
|
1814 |
* (<code>'.'</code>) then the period and the first three characters |
|
1815 |
* following it will always be preserved. Once these adjustments have been |
|
1816 |
* made the name of the new file will be generated by concatenating the |
|
1817 |
* prefix, five or more internally-generated characters, and the suffix. |
|
1818 |
* |
|
1819 |
* <p> If the <code>directory</code> argument is <code>null</code> then the |
|
1820 |
* system-dependent default temporary-file directory will be used. The |
|
1821 |
* default temporary-file directory is specified by the system property |
|
1822 |
* <code>java.io.tmpdir</code>. On UNIX systems the default value of this |
|
1823 |
* property is typically <code>"/tmp"</code> or <code>"/var/tmp"</code>; on |
|
1824 |
* Microsoft Windows systems it is typically <code>"C:\\WINNT\\TEMP"</code>. A different |
|
1825 |
* value may be given to this system property when the Java virtual machine |
|
1826 |
* is invoked, but programmatic changes to this property are not guaranteed |
|
1827 |
* to have any effect upon the temporary directory used by this method. |
|
1828 |
* |
|
1829 |
* @param prefix The prefix string to be used in generating the file's |
|
1830 |
* name; must be at least three characters long |
|
1831 |
* |
|
1832 |
* @param suffix The suffix string to be used in generating the file's |
|
1833 |
* name; may be <code>null</code>, in which case the |
|
1834 |
* suffix <code>".tmp"</code> will be used |
|
1835 |
* |
|
1836 |
* @param directory The directory in which the file is to be created, or |
|
1837 |
* <code>null</code> if the default temporary-file |
|
1838 |
* directory is to be used |
|
1839 |
* |
|
1840 |
* @return An abstract pathname denoting a newly-created empty file |
|
1841 |
* |
|
1842 |
* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
|
1843 |
* If the <code>prefix</code> argument contains fewer than three |
|
1844 |
* characters |
|
1845 |
* |
|
1846 |
* @throws IOException If a file could not be created |
|
1847 |
* |
|
1848 |
* @throws SecurityException |
|
1849 |
* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
|
1850 |
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
|
1851 |
* method does not allow a file to be created |
|
1852 |
* |
|
1853 |
* @since 1.2 |
|
1854 |
*/ |
|
1855 |
public static File createTempFile(String prefix, String suffix, |
|
1856 |
File directory) |
|
1857 |
throws IOException |
|
1858 |
{ |
|
1859 |
if (prefix.length() < 3) |
|
1860 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Prefix string too short"); |
|
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1861 |
if (suffix == null) |
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1862 |
suffix = ".tmp"; |
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|
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File tmpdir = (directory != null) ? directory : TempDirectory.location(); |
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|
1865 |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); |
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1866 |
File f; |
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|
1867 |
do { |
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|
1868 |
f = TempDirectory.generateFile(prefix, suffix, tmpdir); |
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|
1869 |
if (sm != null) { |
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|
1870 |
try { |
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|
1871 |
sm.checkWrite(f.getPath()); |
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|
1872 |
} catch (SecurityException se) { |
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1873 |
// don't reveal temporary directory location |
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|
1874 |
if (directory == null) |
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|
1875 |
throw new SecurityException("Unable to create temporary file"); |
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|
1876 |
throw se; |
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|
1877 |
} |
2 | 1878 |
} |
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} while (!fs.createFileExclusively(f.getPath())); |
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1880 |
return f; |
2 | 1881 |
} |
1882 |
||
1883 |
/** |
|
1884 |
* Creates an empty file in the default temporary-file directory, using |
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* the given prefix and suffix to generate its name. Invoking this method |
2 | 1886 |
* is equivalent to invoking <code>{@link #createTempFile(java.lang.String, |
1887 |
* java.lang.String, java.io.File) |
|
1888 |
* createTempFile(prefix, suffix, null)}</code>. |
|
1889 |
* |
|
8158 | 1890 |
* <p> The {@link |
1891 |
* java.nio.file.Files#createTempFile(String,String,java.nio.file.attribute.FileAttribute[]) |
|
1892 |
* Files.createTempFile} method provides an alternative method to create an |
|
1893 |
* empty file in the temporary-file directory. Files created by that method |
|
1894 |
* may have more restrictive access permissions to files created by this |
|
1895 |
* method and so may be more suited to security-sensitive applications. |
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* |
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* @param prefix The prefix string to be used in generating the file's |
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* name; must be at least three characters long |
|
1899 |
* |
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* name; may be <code>null</code>, in which case the |
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* |
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* @return An abstract pathname denoting a newly-created empty file |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
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* If the <code>prefix</code> argument contains fewer than three |
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* characters |
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* |
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* @throws IOException If a file could not be created |
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* |
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* @throws SecurityException |
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* If a security manager exists and its <code>{@link |
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* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String)}</code> |
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* method does not allow a file to be created |
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* |
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* @since 1.2 |
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* @see java.nio.file.Files#createTempDirectory(String,FileAttribute[]) |
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* Compares two abstract pathnames lexicographically. The ordering |
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* defined by this method depends upon the underlying system. On UNIX |
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* systems, alphabetic case is significant in comparing pathnames; on Microsoft Windows |
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* systems it is not. |
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* |
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* @param pathname The abstract pathname to be compared to this abstract |
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* pathname |
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* |
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* @return Zero if the argument is equal to this abstract pathname, a |
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* value less than zero if this abstract pathname is |
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* than zero if this abstract pathname is lexicographically |
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* greater than the argument |
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* |
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*/ |
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public int compareTo(File pathname) { |
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} |
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* Tests this abstract pathname for equality with the given object. |
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* Returns <code>true</code> if and only if the argument is not |
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* <code>null</code> and is an abstract pathname that denotes the same file |
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* or directory as this abstract pathname. Whether or not two abstract |
|
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* pathnames are equal depends upon the underlying system. On UNIX |
|
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* systems, alphabetic case is significant in comparing pathnames; on Microsoft Windows |
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* systems it is not. |
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* |
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* @param obj The object to be compared with this abstract pathname |
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* |
|
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* @return <code>true</code> if and only if the objects are the same; |
|
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* <code>false</code> otherwise |
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*/ |
|
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public boolean equals(Object obj) { |
|
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if ((obj != null) && (obj instanceof File)) { |
|
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return compareTo((File)obj) == 0; |
|
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} |
|
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return false; |
|
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} |
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|
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* Computes a hash code for this abstract pathname. Because equality of |
|
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* abstract pathnames is inherently system-dependent, so is the computation |
|
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* of their hash codes. On UNIX systems, the hash code of an abstract |
|
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* pathname is equal to the exclusive <em>or</em> of the hash code |
|
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* of its pathname string and the decimal value |
|
1976 |
* <code>1234321</code>. On Microsoft Windows systems, the hash |
|
1977 |
* code is equal to the exclusive <em>or</em> of the hash code of |
|
1978 |
* its pathname string converted to lower case and the decimal |
|
1979 |
* value <code>1234321</code>. Locale is not taken into account on |
|
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* lowercasing the pathname string. |
|
1981 |
* |
|
1982 |
* @return A hash code for this abstract pathname |
|
1983 |
*/ |
|
1984 |
public int hashCode() { |
|
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return fs.hashCode(this); |
|
1986 |
} |
|
1987 |
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/** |
|
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* Returns the pathname string of this abstract pathname. This is just the |
|
1990 |
* string returned by the <code>{@link #getPath}</code> method. |
|
1991 |
* |
|
1992 |
* @return The string form of this abstract pathname |
|
1993 |
*/ |
|
1994 |
public String toString() { |
|
1995 |
return getPath(); |
|
1996 |
} |
|
1997 |
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1998 |
/** |
|
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* WriteObject is called to save this filename. |
|
2000 |
* The separator character is saved also so it can be replaced |
|
2001 |
* in case the path is reconstituted on a different host type. |
|
2002 |
* <p> |
|
2003 |
* @serialData Default fields followed by separator character. |
|
2004 |
*/ |
|
2005 |
private synchronized void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) |
|
2006 |
throws IOException |
|
2007 |
{ |
|
2008 |
s.defaultWriteObject(); |
|
2009 |
s.writeChar(this.separatorChar); // Add the separator character |
|
2010 |
} |
|
2011 |
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2012 |
/** |
|
2013 |
* readObject is called to restore this filename. |
|
2014 |
* The original separator character is read. If it is different |
|
2015 |
* than the separator character on this system, then the old separator |
|
2016 |
* is replaced by the local separator. |
|
2017 |
*/ |
|
2018 |
private synchronized void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) |
|
2019 |
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException |
|
2020 |
{ |
|
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2022 |
String pathField = (String)fields.get("path", null); |
|
2 | 2023 |
char sep = s.readChar(); // read the previous separator char |
2024 |
if (sep != separatorChar) |
|
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pathField = pathField.replace(sep, separatorChar); |
2026 |
this.path = fs.normalize(pathField); |
|
2 | 2027 |
this.prefixLength = fs.prefixLength(this.path); |
2028 |
} |
|
2029 |
||
2030 |
/** use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.0.2 for interoperability */ |
|
2031 |
private static final long serialVersionUID = 301077366599181567L; |
|
2032 |
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// -- Integration with java.nio.file -- |
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private volatile transient Path filePath; |
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/** |
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* Returns a {@link Path java.nio.file.Path} object constructed from the |
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* this abstract path. The resulting {@code Path} is associated with the |
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* {@link java.nio.file.FileSystems#getDefault default-filesystem}. |
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* |
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* equivalent to evaluating the expression: |
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* <blockquote><pre> |
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* {@link java.nio.file.FileSystems#getDefault FileSystems.getDefault}().{@link |
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* java.nio.file.FileSystem#getPath getPath}(this.{@link #getPath getPath}()); |
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* </pre></blockquote> |
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* Subsequent invocations of this method return the same {@code Path}. |
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* |
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* <p> If this abstract pathname is the empty abstract pathname then this |
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* method returns a {@code Path} that may be used to access the current |
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* user directory. |
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* |
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* @return a {@code Path} constructed from this abstract path |
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* |
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* @throws java.nio.file.InvalidPathException |
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* if a {@code Path} object cannot be constructed from the abstract |
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* path (see {@link java.nio.file.FileSystem#getPath FileSystem.getPath}) |
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* |
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* @since 1.7 |
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* @see Path#toFile |
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*/ |
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public Path toPath() { |
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Path result = filePath; |
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if (result == null) { |
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synchronized (this) { |
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result = filePath; |
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if (result == null) { |
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result = FileSystems.getDefault().getPath(path); |
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filePath = result; |
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} |
2072 |
} |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
2076 |
} |