Clean up FileType enum following enum namespacing

All of the enum components had a redundant 'Type' specifier: TypeSymlink, TypeDirectory, TypeFile. This change removes them, replacing them with a namespace: FileType::Symlink, FileType::Directory, and FileType::RegularFile.

RegularFile is used instead of just File, as File by itself could be mistakenly thought of as referring to the struct.

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This commit is contained in:
Ben S 2014-11-24 19:04:54 +00:00
parent 4334d3c196
commit 3b9dfd6af0
6 changed files with 35 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ fs::unlink(&path);
use clone::Clone;
use io::standard_error;
use io::{FilePermission, Write, Open, FileAccess, FileMode};
use io::{FilePermission, Write, Open, FileAccess, FileMode, FileType};
use io::{IoResult, IoError, FileStat, SeekStyle, Seek, Writer, Reader};
use io::{Read, Truncate, ReadWrite, Append};
use io::UpdateIoError;
@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ pub fn mkdir_recursive(path: &Path, mode: FilePermission) -> IoResult<()> {
match result {
Err(mkdir_err) => {
// already exists ?
if try!(stat(&curpath)).kind != io::TypeDirectory {
if try!(stat(&curpath)).kind != FileType::Directory {
return Err(mkdir_err);
}
}
@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ pub fn rmdir_recursive(path: &Path) -> IoResult<()> {
false => try!(update_err(lstat(&child), path))
};
if child_type.kind == io::TypeDirectory {
if child_type.kind == FileType::Directory {
rm_stack.push(child);
has_child_dir = true;
} else {
@ -772,13 +772,13 @@ impl PathExtensions for path::Path {
}
fn is_file(&self) -> bool {
match self.stat() {
Ok(s) => s.kind == io::TypeFile,
Ok(s) => s.kind == FileType::RegularFile,
Err(..) => false
}
}
fn is_dir(&self) -> bool {
match self.stat() {
Ok(s) => s.kind == io::TypeDirectory,
Ok(s) => s.kind == FileType::Directory,
Err(..) => false
}
}
@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ fn access_string(access: FileAccess) -> &'static str {
#[allow(unused_mut)]
mod test {
use prelude::*;
use io::{SeekSet, SeekCur, SeekEnd, Read, Open, ReadWrite};
use io::{SeekSet, SeekCur, SeekEnd, Read, Open, ReadWrite, FileType};
use io;
use str;
use io::fs::*;
@ -1028,12 +1028,12 @@ mod test {
fs.write(msg.as_bytes()).unwrap();
let fstat_res = check!(fs.stat());
assert_eq!(fstat_res.kind, io::TypeFile);
assert_eq!(fstat_res.kind, FileType::RegularFile);
}
let stat_res_fn = check!(stat(filename));
assert_eq!(stat_res_fn.kind, io::TypeFile);
assert_eq!(stat_res_fn.kind, FileType::RegularFile);
let stat_res_meth = check!(filename.stat());
assert_eq!(stat_res_meth.kind, io::TypeFile);
assert_eq!(stat_res_meth.kind, FileType::RegularFile);
check!(unlink(filename));
}
@ -1043,9 +1043,9 @@ mod test {
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_stat_correct_on_is_dir");
check!(mkdir(filename, io::USER_RWX));
let stat_res_fn = check!(stat(filename));
assert!(stat_res_fn.kind == io::TypeDirectory);
assert!(stat_res_fn.kind == FileType::Directory);
let stat_res_meth = check!(filename.stat());
assert!(stat_res_meth.kind == io::TypeDirectory);
assert!(stat_res_meth.kind == FileType::Directory);
check!(rmdir(filename));
}
@ -1315,8 +1315,8 @@ mod test {
check!(File::create(&input).write("foobar".as_bytes()));
check!(symlink(&input, &out));
if cfg!(not(windows)) {
assert_eq!(check!(lstat(&out)).kind, io::TypeSymlink);
assert_eq!(check!(out.lstat()).kind, io::TypeSymlink);
assert_eq!(check!(lstat(&out)).kind, FileType::Symlink);
assert_eq!(check!(out.lstat()).kind, FileType::Symlink);
}
assert_eq!(check!(stat(&out)).size, check!(stat(&input)).size);
assert_eq!(check!(File::open(&out).read_to_end()),
@ -1350,8 +1350,8 @@ mod test {
check!(File::create(&input).write("foobar".as_bytes()));
check!(link(&input, &out));
if cfg!(not(windows)) {
assert_eq!(check!(lstat(&out)).kind, io::TypeFile);
assert_eq!(check!(out.lstat()).kind, io::TypeFile);
assert_eq!(check!(lstat(&out)).kind, FileType::RegularFile);
assert_eq!(check!(out.lstat()).kind, FileType::RegularFile);
assert_eq!(check!(stat(&out)).unstable.nlink, 2);
assert_eq!(check!(out.stat()).unstable.nlink, 2);
}

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@ -224,7 +224,6 @@ responding to errors that may occur while attempting to read the numbers.
pub use self::SeekStyle::*;
pub use self::FileMode::*;
pub use self::FileAccess::*;
pub use self::FileType::*;
pub use self::IoErrorKind::*;
use char::Char;
@ -1698,22 +1697,22 @@ pub enum FileAccess {
#[deriving(PartialEq, Show, Hash, Clone)]
pub enum FileType {
/// This is a normal file, corresponding to `S_IFREG`
TypeFile,
RegularFile,
/// This file is a directory, corresponding to `S_IFDIR`
TypeDirectory,
Directory,
/// This file is a named pipe, corresponding to `S_IFIFO`
TypeNamedPipe,
NamedPipe,
/// This file is a block device, corresponding to `S_IFBLK`
TypeBlockSpecial,
BlockSpecial,
/// This file is a symbolic link to another file, corresponding to `S_IFLNK`
TypeSymlink,
Symlink,
/// The type of this file is not recognized as one of the other categories
TypeUnknown,
Unknown,
}
/// A structure used to describe metadata information about a file. This