Klasse PathBuf

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PointerInterface

public class PathBuf extends Record
`GPathBuf` is a helper type that allows you to easily build paths from
individual elements, using the platform specific conventions for path
separators.

```c
g_auto (GPathBuf) path;

g_path_buf_init (&path);

g_path_buf_push (&path, "usr");
g_path_buf_push (&path, "bin");
g_path_buf_push (&path, "echo");

g_autofree char *echo = g_path_buf_to_path (&path);
g_assert_cmpstr (echo, ==, "/usr/bin/echo");
```

You can also load a full path and then operate on its components:

```c
g_auto (GPathBuf) path;

g_path_buf_init_from_path (&path, "/usr/bin/echo");

g_path_buf_pop (&path);
g_path_buf_push (&path, "sh");

g_autofree char *sh = g_path_buf_to_path (&path);
g_assert_cmpstr (sh, ==, "/usr/bin/sh");
```

https://docs.gtk.org/glib/struct.PathBuf.html

  • Konstruktordetails

  • Methodendetails

    • getClassHandler

      public static ClassHandler getClassHandler()
    • clear

      public void clear()
      Clears the contents of the path buffer.

      This function should be use to free the resources in a stack-allocated
      `GPathBuf` initialized using g_path_buf_init() or
      g_path_buf_init_from_path().
    • clearToPath

      public Str clearToPath()
      Clears the contents of the path buffer and returns the built path.

      This function returns `NULL` if the `GPathBuf` is empty.

      See also: g_path_buf_to_path()
      Gibt zurück:
      the built path
    • copy

      public PathBuf copy()
      Copies the contents of a path buffer into a new `GPathBuf`.
      Gibt zurück:
      the newly allocated path buffer
    • free

      public void free()
      Frees a `GPathBuf` allocated by g_path_buf_new().
    • freeToPath

      public Str freeToPath()
      Frees a `GPathBuf` allocated by g_path_buf_new(), and
      returns the path inside the buffer.

      This function returns `NULL` if the `GPathBuf` is empty.

      See also: g_path_buf_to_path()
      Gibt zurück:
      the path
    • init

      public PathBuf init()
      Initializes a `GPathBuf` instance.
      Gibt zurück:
      the initialized path builder
    • initFromPath

      public PathBuf initFromPath(@Nullable Str path)
      Initializes a `GPathBuf` instance with the given path.
      Parameter:
      path - a file system path
      Gibt zurück:
      the initialized path builder
    • initFromPath

      public PathBuf initFromPath(String path)
      Initializes a `GPathBuf` instance with the given path.
      Parameter:
      path - a file system path
      Gibt zurück:
      the initialized path builder
    • pop

      public boolean pop()
      Removes the last element of the path buffer.

      If there is only one element in the path buffer (for example, `/` on
      Unix-like operating systems or the drive on Windows systems), it will
      not be removed and %FALSE will be returned instead.
      <!-- language="C" -->
       GPathBuf buf, cmp;
       
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&buf, "/bin/sh");
       
       g_path_buf_pop (&buf);
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/bin");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_pop (&buf);
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_clear (&buf);
       
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the buffer was modified and `FALSE` otherwise
    • push

      public PathBuf push(@Nonnull Str path)
      Extends the given path buffer with @path.

      If @path is absolute, it replaces the current path.

      If @path contains a directory separator, the buffer is extended by
      as many elements the path provides.

      On Windows, both forward slashes and backslashes are treated as
      directory separators. On other platforms, %G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S is the
      only directory separator.
      <!-- language="C" -->
       GPathBuf buf, cmp;
       
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&buf, "/tmp");
       g_path_buf_push (&buf, ".X11-unix/X0");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/tmp/.X11-unix/X0");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_push (&buf, "/etc/locale.conf");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/etc/locale.conf");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_clear (&buf);
       
      Parameter:
      path - a path
      Gibt zurück:
      the same pointer to @buf, for convenience
    • push

      public PathBuf push(String path)
      Extends the given path buffer with @path.

      If @path is absolute, it replaces the current path.

      If @path contains a directory separator, the buffer is extended by
      as many elements the path provides.

      On Windows, both forward slashes and backslashes are treated as
      directory separators. On other platforms, %G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S is the
      only directory separator.
      <!-- language="C" -->
       GPathBuf buf, cmp;
       
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&buf, "/tmp");
       g_path_buf_push (&buf, ".X11-unix/X0");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/tmp/.X11-unix/X0");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_push (&buf, "/etc/locale.conf");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/etc/locale.conf");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_clear (&buf);
       
      Parameter:
      path - a path
      Gibt zurück:
      the same pointer to @buf, for convenience
    • setExtension

      public boolean setExtension(@Nullable Str extension)
      Adds an extension to the file name in the path buffer.

      If @extension is `NULL`, the extension will be unset.

      If the path buffer does not have a file name set, this function returns
      `FALSE` and leaves the path buffer unmodified.
      Parameter:
      extension - the file extension
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the extension was replaced, and `FALSE` otherwise
    • setExtension

      public boolean setExtension(String extension)
      Adds an extension to the file name in the path buffer.

      If @extension is `NULL`, the extension will be unset.

      If the path buffer does not have a file name set, this function returns
      `FALSE` and leaves the path buffer unmodified.
      Parameter:
      extension - the file extension
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the extension was replaced, and `FALSE` otherwise
    • setFilename

      public boolean setFilename(@Nonnull Str file_name)
      Sets the file name of the path.

      If the path buffer is empty, the filename is left unset and this
      function returns `FALSE`.

      If the path buffer only contains the root element (on Unix-like operating
      systems) or the drive (on Windows), this is the equivalent of pushing
      the new @file_name.

      If the path buffer contains a path, this is the equivalent of
      popping the path buffer and pushing @file_name, creating a
      sibling of the original path.
      <!-- language="C" -->
       GPathBuf buf, cmp;
       
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&buf, "/");
       
       g_path_buf_set_filename (&buf, "bar");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/bar");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_set_filename (&buf, "baz.txt");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/baz.txt");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp);
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_clear (&buf);
       
      Parameter:
      file_name - the file name in the path
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the file name was replaced, and `FALSE` otherwise
    • setFilename

      public boolean setFilename(String file_name)
      Sets the file name of the path.

      If the path buffer is empty, the filename is left unset and this
      function returns `FALSE`.

      If the path buffer only contains the root element (on Unix-like operating
      systems) or the drive (on Windows), this is the equivalent of pushing
      the new @file_name.

      If the path buffer contains a path, this is the equivalent of
      popping the path buffer and pushing @file_name, creating a
      sibling of the original path.
      <!-- language="C" -->
       GPathBuf buf, cmp;
       
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&buf, "/");
       
       g_path_buf_set_filename (&buf, "bar");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/bar");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp));
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_set_filename (&buf, "baz.txt");
       g_path_buf_init_from_path (&cmp, "/baz.txt");
       g_assert_true (g_path_buf_equal (&buf, &cmp);
       g_path_buf_clear (&cmp);
       
       g_path_buf_clear (&buf);
       
      Parameter:
      file_name - the file name in the path
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the file name was replaced, and `FALSE` otherwise
    • toPath

      public Str toPath()
      Retrieves the built path from the path buffer.

      On Windows, the result contains backslashes as directory separators,
      even if forward slashes were used in input.

      If the path buffer is empty, this function returns `NULL`.
      Gibt zurück:
      the path
    • equal

      public static boolean equal(@Nonnull Pointer v1, @Nonnull Pointer v2)
      Compares two path buffers for equality and returns `TRUE`
      if they are equal.

      The path inside the paths buffers are not going to be normalized,
      so `X/Y/Z/A/..`, `X/./Y/Z` and `X/Y/Z` are not going to be considered
      equal.

      This function can be passed to g_hash_table_new() as the
      `key_equal_func` parameter.
      Parameter:
      v1 - a path buffer to compare
      v2 - a path buffer to compare
      Gibt zurück:
      `TRUE` if the two path buffers are equal, and `FALSE` otherwise
    • _new

      public static PathBuf _new()
      Allocates a new `GPathBuf`.
      Gibt zurück:
      the newly allocated path buffer
    • newFromPath

      public static PathBuf newFromPath(@Nullable Str path)
      Allocates a new `GPathBuf` with the given @path.
      Parameter:
      path - the path used to initialize the buffer
      Gibt zurück:
      the newly allocated path buffer