Core_kernel.Filename
type t = Base.String.t
include Bin_prot.Binable.S with type t := t
include Bin_prot.Binable.S_only_functions with type t := t
val bin_size_t : t Bin_prot.Size.sizer
val bin_write_t : t Bin_prot.Write.writer
val bin_read_t : t Bin_prot.Read.reader
val __bin_read_t__ : (int -> t) Bin_prot.Read.reader
This function only needs implementation if t
exposed to be a polymorphic variant. Despite what the type reads, this does *not* produce a function after reading; instead it takes the constructor tag (int) before reading and reads the rest of the variant t
afterwards.
val bin_shape_t : Bin_prot.Shape.t
val bin_writer_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.writer
val bin_reader_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.reader
val bin_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.t
val compare : t -> t -> Base.Int.t
val hash_fold_t : Base.Hash.state -> t -> Base.Hash.state
val hash : t -> Base.Hash.hash_value
include Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexpable.S with type t := t
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib0.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
include Comparable.S with type t := t with type comparator_witness = String.comparator_witness
include Base.Comparable.S with type t := t with type comparator_witness = String.comparator_witness
include Base.Comparisons.S with type t := t
ascending
is identical to compare
. descending x y = ascending y x
. These are intended to be mnemonic when used like List.sort ~compare:ascending
and List.sort
~cmp:descending
, since they cause the list to be sorted in ascending or descending order, respectively.
clamp_exn t ~min ~max
returns t'
, the closest value to t
such that between t' ~low:min ~high:max
is true.
Raises if not (min <= max)
.
val clamp : t -> min:t -> max:t -> t Base.Or_error.t
include Base.Comparator.S with type t := t with type comparator_witness = String.comparator_witness
type comparator_witness = String.comparator_witness
val comparator : (t, comparator_witness) Base.Comparator.comparator
val validate_lbound : min:t Base.Maybe_bound.t -> t Base.Validate.check
val validate_ubound : max:t Base.Maybe_bound.t -> t Base.Validate.check
val validate_bound : min:t Base.Maybe_bound.t -> max:t Base.Maybe_bound.t -> t Base.Validate.check
module Replace_polymorphic_compare : Base.Comparable.Polymorphic_compare with type t := t
module Map : Map.S with type Key.t = t with type Key.comparator_witness = comparator_witness
module Set : Set.S with type Elt.t = t with type Elt.comparator_witness = comparator_witness
include Hashable.S with type t := t
include Hashable.Common with type t := t
val compare : t -> t -> Base.Int.t
val hash_fold_t : Base.Hash.state -> t -> Base.Hash.state
val hash : t -> Base.Hash.hash_value
val hashable : t Hashtbl.Hashable.t
module Hash_set : Hash_set.S with type elt = t
module Hash_queue : Hash_queue.S with type key = t
val root : Base.String.t
The path of the root.
val is_posix_pathname_component : Base.String.t -> Base.Bool.t
is_posix_pathname_component f
val temp_dir_name : Base.String.t
The name of the temporary directory:
Under Unix, the value of the TMPDIR
environment variable, or "/tmp" if the variable is not set.
Under Windows, the value of the TEMP
environment variable, or "." if the variable is not set.
val current_dir_name : Base.String.t
The conventional name for the current directory (e.g. .
in Unix).
val parent_dir_name : Base.String.t
The conventional name for the parent of the current directory (e.g. ..
in Unix).
val dir_sep : Base.String.t
The directory separator (e.g. /
in Unix).
val concat : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
concat p1 p2
returns a path equivalent to p1 ^ "/" ^ p2
. In the resulting path p1 (resp. p2) has all its trailing (resp. leading) "." and "/" removed. eg: concat "a/." ".//b" => "a/b" concat "." "b" => "./b" concat "a" "." => "a/." concat "a" "/b" => "a/b"
@throws Failure if p1
is empty.
val is_relative : Base.String.t -> Base.Bool.t
Return true
if the file name is relative to the current directory, false
if it is absolute (i.e. in Unix, starts with /
).
val is_absolute : Base.String.t -> Base.Bool.t
val is_implicit : Base.String.t -> Base.Bool.t
Return true
if the file name is relative and does not start with an explicit reference to the current directory (./
or ../
in Unix), false
if it starts with an explicit reference to the root directory or the current directory.
val check_suffix : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t -> Base.Bool.t
check_suffix name suff
returns true
if the filename name
ends with the suffix suff
.
val chop_suffix : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
chop_suffix name suff
removes the suffix suff
from the filename name
. The behavior is undefined if name
does not end with the suffix suff
.
val chop_extension : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
Return the given file name without its extension. The extension is the shortest suffix starting with a period and not including a directory separator, .xyz
for instance.
Raise Invalid_argument
if the given name does not contain an extension.
val split_extension : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t * Base.String.t Base.Option.t
split_extension fn
return the portion of the filename before the extension and the (optional) extension. Example: split_extension "/foo/my_file" = ("/foo/my_file", None) split_extension "/foo/my_file.txt" = ("/foo/my_file", Some "txt") split_extension "/home/c.falls/my_file" = ("/home/c.falls/my_file", None)
val basename : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
Respects the posix semantic.
Split a file name into directory name / base file name. concat (dirname name) (basename name)
returns a file name which is equivalent to name
. Moreover, after setting the current directory to dirname name
(with Sys.chdir
), references to basename name
(which is a relative file name) designate the same file as name
before the call to Sys.chdir
.
The result is not specified if the argument is not a valid file name (for example, under Unix if there is a NUL character in the string).
val dirname : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
See Filename.basename
.
val to_absolute_exn : Base.String.t -> relative_to:Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
Returns the absolute path by prepending relative_to
if the path is not already absolute.
Using the result of Core.Unix.getcwd
as relative_to
is often a reasonable choice.
Note that to_absolute_exn
may return a non-canonical path (e.g. /foo/bar/../baz).
Raises if relative_to
is a relative path.
val split : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t * Base.String.t
split filename
returns (dirname filename, basename filename)
val parts : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t Base.List.t
parts filename
returns a list of path components in order. For instance: /tmp/foo/bar/baz -> "/"; "tmp"; "foo"; "bar"; "baz"
. The first component is always either "." for relative paths or "/" for absolute ones.
val of_parts : Base.String.t Base.List.t -> Base.String.t
of_parts parts
joins a list of path components into a path. It does roughly the opposite of parts
, but they fail to be precisely mutually inverse because of ambiguities like multiple consecutive slashes and . components.
Raises an error if given an empty list.
val quote : Base.String.t -> Base.String.t
Return a quoted version of a file name, suitable for use as one argument in a command line, escaping all meta-characters. Warning: under Windows, the output is only suitable for use with programs that follow the standard Windows quoting conventions.
See Sys.quote
for an alternative implementation that is more human readable but less portable.
module Stable : sig ... end