- Add VariableSpec class with magnitude field validation - Add Formula class supporting multiple input/output variables - Support d4rt_code as string or object with code field - Add comprehensive tests for parsing and serialization - Fix broken test import in pruebas_d4rt_test.dart Follows README.md format requirements exactly
203 lines
7.6 KiB
Dart
203 lines
7.6 KiB
Dart
// Copyright (c) 2014, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'package:file/file.dart';
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import 'package:file/memory.dart';
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import 'package:path/path.dart' as p;
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import 'src/ast.dart';
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import 'src/list_tree.dart';
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import 'src/parser.dart';
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import 'src/utils.dart';
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/// Regular expression used to quote globs.
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final _quoteRegExp = RegExp(r'[*{[?\\}\],\-()]');
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/// A glob for matching and listing files and directories.
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///
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/// A glob matches an entire string as a path. Although the glob pattern uses
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/// POSIX syntax, it can match against POSIX, Windows, or URL paths. The format
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/// it expects paths to use is based on the `context` parameter to [Glob.new];
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/// it defaults to the current system's syntax.
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///
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/// Paths are normalized before being matched against a glob, so for example the
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/// glob `foo/bar` matches the path `foo/./bar`. A relative glob can match an
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/// absolute path and vice versa; globs and paths are both interpreted as
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/// relative to `context.current`, which defaults to the current working
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/// directory.
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///
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/// When used as a [Pattern], a glob will return either one or zero matches for
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/// a string depending on whether the entire string matches the glob. These
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/// matches don't currently have capture groups, although this may change in the
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/// future.
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class Glob implements Pattern {
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/// The pattern used to create this glob.
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final String pattern;
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/// The context in which paths matched against this glob are interpreted.
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final p.Context context;
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/// If true, a path matches if it matches the glob itself or is recursively
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/// contained within a directory that matches.
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final bool recursive;
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/// Whether the glob matches paths case-sensitively.
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bool get caseSensitive => _ast.caseSensitive;
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/// The parsed AST of the glob.
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final AstNode _ast;
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/// The underlying object used to implement [listFileSystem] and
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/// [listFileSystemSync].
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///
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/// This should not be read directly outside of [_listTreeForFileSystem].
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ListTree? _listTree;
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/// Keeps track of the previous file system used. If this changes then the
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/// [_listTree] must be invalidated.
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///
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/// This is handled inside of [_listTreeForFileSystem].
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FileSystem? _previousFileSystem;
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/// Whether [context]'s current directory is absolute.
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bool get _contextIsAbsolute =>
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_contextIsAbsoluteCache ??= context.isAbsolute(context.current);
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bool? _contextIsAbsoluteCache;
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/// Whether [pattern] could match absolute paths.
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bool get _patternCanMatchAbsolute =>
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_patternCanMatchAbsoluteCache ??= _ast.canMatchAbsolute;
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bool? _patternCanMatchAbsoluteCache;
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/// Whether [pattern] could match relative paths.
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bool get _patternCanMatchRelative =>
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_patternCanMatchRelativeCache ??= _ast.canMatchRelative;
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bool? _patternCanMatchRelativeCache;
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/// Returns [contents] with characters that are meaningful in globs
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/// backslash-escaped.
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static String quote(String contents) =>
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contents.replaceAllMapped(_quoteRegExp, (match) => '\\${match[0]}');
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/// Creates a new glob with [pattern].
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///
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/// Paths matched against the glob are interpreted according to [context]. It
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/// defaults to the system context.
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///
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/// If [recursive] is true, this glob matches and lists not only the files and
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/// directories it explicitly matches, but anything beneath those as well.
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///
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/// If [caseSensitive] is true, this glob matches and lists only files whose
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/// case matches that of the characters in the glob. Otherwise, it matches
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/// regardless of case. This defaults to `false` when [context] is Windows and
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/// `true` otherwise.
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factory Glob(String pattern,
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{p.Context? context, bool recursive = false, bool? caseSensitive}) {
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context ??= p.context;
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caseSensitive ??= context.style == p.Style.windows ? false : true;
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if (recursive) pattern += '{,/**}';
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var parser = Parser(pattern, context, caseSensitive: caseSensitive);
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return Glob._(pattern, context, parser.parse(), recursive);
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}
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Glob._(this.pattern, this.context, this._ast, this.recursive);
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/// Lists all [FileSystemEntity]s beneath [root] that match the glob in the
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/// provided [fileSystem].
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///
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/// This works much like [Directory.list], but it only lists directories that
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/// could contain entities that match the glob. It provides no guarantees
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/// about the order of the returned entities, although it does guarantee that
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/// only one entity with a given path will be returned.
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///
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/// [root] defaults to the current working directory.
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///
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/// [followLinks] works the same as for [Directory.list].
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Stream<FileSystemEntity> listFileSystem(FileSystem fileSystem,
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{String? root, bool followLinks = true}) {
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if (context.style != p.style) {
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throw StateError("Can't list glob \"$this\"; it matches "
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'${context.style} paths, but this platform uses ${p.style} paths.');
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}
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return _listTreeForFileSystem(fileSystem)
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.list(root: root, followLinks: followLinks);
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}
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/// Synchronously lists all [FileSystemEntity]s beneath [root] that match the
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/// glob in the provided [fileSystem].
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///
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/// This works much like [Directory.listSync], but it only lists directories
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/// that could contain entities that match the glob. It provides no guarantees
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/// about the order of the returned entities, although it does guarantee that
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/// only one entity with a given path will be returned.
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///
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/// [root] defaults to the current working directory.
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///
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/// [followLinks] works the same as for [Directory.list].
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List<FileSystemEntity> listFileSystemSync(FileSystem fileSystem,
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{String? root, bool followLinks = true}) {
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if (context.style != p.style) {
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throw StateError("Can't list glob \"$this\"; it matches "
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'${context.style} paths, but this platform uses ${p.style} paths.');
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}
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return _listTreeForFileSystem(fileSystem)
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.listSync(root: root, followLinks: followLinks);
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}
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/// Returns whether this glob matches [path].
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bool matches(String path) => matchAsPrefix(path) != null;
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@override
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Match? matchAsPrefix(String path, [int start = 0]) {
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// Globs are like anchored RegExps in that they only match entire paths, so
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// if the match starts anywhere after the first character it can't succeed.
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if (start != 0) return null;
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if (_patternCanMatchAbsolute &&
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(_contextIsAbsolute || context.isAbsolute(path))) {
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var absolutePath = context.normalize(context.absolute(path));
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if (_ast.matches(toPosixPath(context, absolutePath))) {
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return GlobMatch(path, this);
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}
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}
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if (_patternCanMatchRelative) {
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var relativePath = context.relative(path);
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if (_ast.matches(toPosixPath(context, relativePath))) {
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return GlobMatch(path, this);
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}
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}
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return null;
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}
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@override
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Iterable<Match> allMatches(String path, [int start = 0]) {
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var match = matchAsPrefix(path, start);
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return match == null ? [] : [match];
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}
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@override
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String toString() => pattern;
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/// Handles getting a possibly cached [ListTree] for a [fileSystem].
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ListTree _listTreeForFileSystem(FileSystem fileSystem) {
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// Don't use cached trees for in memory file systems to avoid memory leaks.
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if (fileSystem is MemoryFileSystem) return ListTree(_ast, fileSystem);
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// Throw away our cached `_listTree` if the file system is different.
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if (fileSystem != _previousFileSystem) {
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_listTree = null;
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_previousFileSystem = fileSystem;
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}
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return _listTree ??= ListTree(_ast, fileSystem);
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}
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}
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