rustpkg: Simplify the PkgId struct

Get rid of special cases for names beginning with "rust-" or
containing hyphens, and just store a Path in a package ID. The Rust-identifier
for the crate is none of rustpkg's business.
This commit is contained in:
Tim Chevalier 2013-08-02 16:59:58 -07:00
parent 96fd606ddd
commit 37fd8f03fd
10 changed files with 99 additions and 189 deletions

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@ -349,7 +349,8 @@ $(3)/stage$(1)/test/rustpkgtest-$(2)$$(X_$(2)): \
$$(SREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
$$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBSYNTAX_$(2)) \
$$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBRUSTC_$(2)) \
$$(TBIN$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/rustpkg$$(X_$(2))
$$(TBIN$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/rustpkg$$(X_$(2)) \
$$(TBIN$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X_$(2))
@$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@)
$$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) -o $$@ $$< --test

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@ -8,33 +8,37 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
pub use package_path::{RemotePath, LocalPath, normalize, hash};
use version::{try_getting_version, try_getting_local_version,
Version, NoVersion, split_version};
use std::rt::io::Writer;
use std::hash::Streaming;
use std::hash;
/// Path-fragment identifier of a package such as
/// 'github.com/graydon/test'; path must be a relative
/// path with >=1 component.
#[deriving(Clone)]
pub struct PkgId {
/// Remote path: for example, github.com/mozilla/quux-whatever
remote_path: RemotePath,
/// Local path: for example, /home/quux/github.com/mozilla/quux_whatever
/// Note that '-' normalizes to '_' when mapping a remote path
/// onto a local path
/// Also, this will change when we implement #6407, though we'll still
/// need to keep track of separate local and remote paths
local_path: LocalPath,
/// Short name. This is the local path's filestem, but we store it
/// This is a path, on the local filesystem, referring to where the
/// files for this package live. For example:
/// github.com/mozilla/quux-whatever (it's assumed that if we're
/// working with a package ID of this form, rustpkg has already cloned
/// the sources into a local directory in the RUST_PATH).
path: Path,
/// Short name. This is the path's filestem, but we store it
/// redundantly so as to not call get() everywhere (filestem() returns an
/// option)
/// The short name does not need to be a valid Rust identifier.
/// Users can write: `extern mod foo = "...";` to get around the issue
/// of package IDs whose short names aren't valid Rust identifiers.
short_name: ~str,
/// The requested package version.
version: Version
}
impl Eq for PkgId {
fn eq(&self, p: &PkgId) -> bool {
*p.local_path == *self.local_path && p.version == self.version
p.path == self.path && p.version == self.version
}
fn ne(&self, p: &PkgId) -> bool {
!(self.eq(p))
@ -42,9 +46,6 @@ impl Eq for PkgId {
}
impl PkgId {
// The PkgId constructor takes a Path argument so as
// to be able to infer the version if the path refers
// to a local git repository
pub fn new(s: &str) -> PkgId {
use conditions::bad_pkg_id::cond;
@ -63,40 +64,37 @@ impl PkgId {
}
};
let p = Path(s);
if p.is_absolute {
return cond.raise((p, ~"absolute pkgid"));
let path = Path(s);
if path.is_absolute {
return cond.raise((path, ~"absolute pkgid"));
}
if p.components.len() < 1 {
return cond.raise((p, ~"0-length pkgid"));
if path.components.len() < 1 {
return cond.raise((path, ~"0-length pkgid"));
}
let remote_path = RemotePath(p);
let local_path = normalize(remote_path.clone());
let short_name = local_path.clone().filestem().expect(fmt!("Strange path! %s", s));
let short_name = path.clone().filestem().expect(fmt!("Strange path! %s", s));
let version = match given_version {
Some(v) => v,
None => match try_getting_local_version(&*local_path) {
None => match try_getting_local_version(&path) {
Some(v) => v,
None => match try_getting_version(&remote_path) {
None => match try_getting_version(&path) {
Some(v) => v,
None => NoVersion
}
}
};
debug!("local_path = %s, remote_path = %s", local_path.to_str(), remote_path.to_str());
debug!("path = %s", path.to_str());
PkgId {
local_path: local_path,
remote_path: remote_path,
path: path,
short_name: short_name,
version: version
}
}
pub fn hash(&self) -> ~str {
fmt!("%s-%s-%s", self.remote_path.to_str(),
hash(self.remote_path.to_str() + self.version.to_str()),
fmt!("%s-%s-%s", self.path.to_str(),
hash(self.path.to_str() + self.version.to_str()),
self.version.to_str())
}
@ -106,13 +104,24 @@ impl PkgId {
/// True if the ID has multiple components
pub fn is_complex(&self) -> bool {
self.short_name != self.local_path.to_str()
self.short_name != self.path.to_str()
}
}
impl ToStr for PkgId {
fn to_str(&self) -> ~str {
// should probably use the filestem and not the whole path
fmt!("%s-%s", self.local_path.to_str(), self.version.to_str())
fmt!("%s-%s", self.path.to_str(), self.version.to_str())
}
}
pub fn write<W: Writer>(writer: &mut W, string: &str) {
writer.write(string.as_bytes());
}
pub fn hash(data: ~str) -> ~str {
let hasher = &mut hash::default_state();
write(hasher, data);
hasher.result_str()
}

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@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// rustpkg utilities having to do with local and remote paths
use std::clone::Clone;
use std::hash::Streaming;
use std::hash;
use std::option::Some;
use std::path::Path;
use std::rt::io::Writer;
/// Wrappers to prevent local and remote paths from getting confused
/// (These will go away after #6407)
pub struct RemotePath (Path);
impl Clone for RemotePath {
fn clone(&self) -> RemotePath {
RemotePath((**self).clone())
}
}
pub struct LocalPath (Path);
impl Clone for LocalPath {
fn clone(&self) -> LocalPath {
LocalPath((**self).clone())
}
}
// normalize should be the only way to construct a LocalPath
// (though this isn't enforced)
/// Replace all occurrences of '-' in the stem part of path with '_'
/// This is because we treat rust-foo-bar-quux and rust_foo_bar_quux
/// as the same name
pub fn normalize(p_: RemotePath) -> LocalPath {
let RemotePath(p) = p_;
match p.filestem() {
None => LocalPath(p),
Some(st) => {
let replaced = st.replace("-", "_");
if replaced != st {
LocalPath(p.with_filestem(replaced))
}
else {
LocalPath(p)
}
}
}
}
pub fn write<W: Writer>(writer: &mut W, string: &str) {
writer.write(string.as_bytes());
}
pub fn hash(data: ~str) -> ~str {
let hasher = &mut hash::default_state();
write(hasher, data);
hasher.result_str()
}

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
use target::*;
use package_id::PkgId;
use std::path::Path;
use std::{os, str};
use std::os;
use context::*;
use crate::Crate;
use messages::*;
@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ impl PkgSrc {
fn check_dir(&self) -> Path {
use conditions::nonexistent_package::cond;
debug!("Pushing onto root: %s | %s", self.id.remote_path.to_str(),
self.root.to_str());
debug!("Pushing onto root: %s | %s", self.id.path.to_str(), self.root.to_str());
let dir;
let dirs = pkgid_src_in_workspace(&self.id, &self.root);
debug!("Checking dirs: %?", dirs);
@ -86,18 +85,18 @@ impl PkgSrc {
os::remove_dir_recursive(&local);
debug!("Checking whether %s exists locally. Cwd = %s, does it? %?",
self.id.local_path.to_str(),
self.id.path.to_str(),
os::getcwd().to_str(),
os::path_exists(&*self.id.local_path));
os::path_exists(&self.id.path));
if os::path_exists(&*self.id.local_path) {
if os::path_exists(&self.id.path) {
debug!("%s exists locally! Cloning it into %s",
self.id.local_path.to_str(), local.to_str());
git_clone(&*self.id.local_path, &local, &self.id.version);
self.id.path.to_str(), local.to_str());
git_clone(&self.id.path, &local, &self.id.version);
return Some(local);
}
let url = fmt!("https://%s", self.id.remote_path.to_str());
let url = fmt!("https://%s", self.id.path.to_str());
note(fmt!("Fetching package: git clone %s %s [version=%s]",
url, local.to_str(), self.id.version.to_str()));
if git_clone_general(url, &local, &self.id.version) {
@ -122,25 +121,8 @@ impl PkgSrc {
}
/// True if the given path's stem is self's pkg ID's stem
/// or if the pkg ID's stem is <rust-foo> and the given path's
/// stem is foo
/// Requires that dashes in p have already been normalized to
/// underscores
fn stem_matches(&self, p: &Path) -> bool {
let self_id = self.id.local_path.filestem();
if self_id == p.filestem() {
return true;
}
else {
for pth in self_id.iter() {
if pth.starts_with("rust_") // because p is already normalized
&& match p.filestem() {
Some(s) => str::eq_slice(s, pth.slice(5, pth.len())),
None => false
} { return true; }
}
}
false
p.filestem().map_default(false, |p| { p == &self.id.short_name })
}
fn push_crate(cs: &mut ~[Crate], prefix: uint, p: &Path) {
@ -161,7 +143,7 @@ impl PkgSrc {
let dir = self.check_dir();
debug!("Called check_dir, I'm in %s", dir.to_str());
let prefix = dir.components.len();
debug!("Matching against %?", self.id.local_path.filestem());
debug!("Matching against %?", self.id.short_name);
do os::walk_dir(&dir) |pth| {
match pth.filename() {
Some(~"lib.rs") => PkgSrc::push_crate(&mut self.libs,

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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
// rustpkg utilities having to do with paths and directories
pub use package_path::{RemotePath, LocalPath, normalize};
pub use package_id::PkgId;
pub use target::{OutputType, Main, Lib, Test, Bench, Target, Build, Install};
pub use version::{Version, NoVersion, split_version_general};
@ -94,9 +93,9 @@ pub fn workspace_contains_package_id(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> bool {
pub fn pkgid_src_in_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> ~[Path] {
let mut results = ~[];
let result = workspace.push("src").push(fmt!("%s-%s",
pkgid.local_path.to_str(), pkgid.version.to_str()));
pkgid.path.to_str(), pkgid.version.to_str()));
results.push(result);
results.push(workspace.push("src").push_rel(&*pkgid.remote_path));
results.push(workspace.push("src").push_rel(&pkgid.path));
results
}
@ -159,14 +158,12 @@ fn output_in_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path, what: OutputType) -> Opt
/// Figure out what the library name for <pkgid> in <workspace>'s build
/// directory is, and if the file exists, return it.
pub fn built_library_in_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Option<Path> {
library_in_workspace(&pkgid.local_path, pkgid.short_name,
Build, workspace, "build")
library_in_workspace(&pkgid.path, pkgid.short_name, Build, workspace, "build")
}
/// Does the actual searching stuff
pub fn installed_library_in_workspace(short_name: &str, workspace: &Path) -> Option<Path> {
library_in_workspace(&normalize(RemotePath(Path(short_name))),
short_name, Install, workspace, "lib")
library_in_workspace(&Path(short_name), short_name, Install, workspace, "lib")
}
@ -174,7 +171,7 @@ pub fn installed_library_in_workspace(short_name: &str, workspace: &Path) -> Opt
/// don't know the entire package ID.
/// `workspace` is used to figure out the directory to search.
/// `short_name` is taken as the link name of the library.
pub fn library_in_workspace(path: &LocalPath, short_name: &str, where: Target,
pub fn library_in_workspace(path: &Path, short_name: &str, where: Target,
workspace: &Path, prefix: &str) -> Option<Path> {
debug!("library_in_workspace: checking whether a library named %s exists",
short_name);
@ -186,7 +183,7 @@ pub fn library_in_workspace(path: &LocalPath, short_name: &str, where: Target,
prefix = %s", short_name, where, workspace.to_str(), prefix);
let dir_to_search = match where {
Build => workspace.push(prefix).push_rel(&**path),
Build => workspace.push(prefix).push_rel(path),
Install => workspace.push(prefix)
};
debug!("Listing directory %s", dir_to_search.to_str());
@ -302,7 +299,7 @@ fn target_file_in_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path,
// Artifacts in the build directory live in a package-ID-specific subdirectory,
// but installed ones don't.
let result = match where {
Build => workspace.push(subdir).push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path),
Build => workspace.push(subdir).push_rel(&pkgid.path),
_ => workspace.push(subdir)
};
if !os::path_exists(&result) && !mkdir_recursive(&result, U_RWX) {
@ -321,7 +318,7 @@ pub fn build_pkg_id_in_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, workspace: &Path) -> Path {
let mut result = workspace.push("build");
// n.b. Should actually use a target-specific
// subdirectory of build/
result = result.push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path);
result = result.push_rel(&pkgid.path);
if os::path_exists(&result) || os::mkdir_recursive(&result, U_RWX) {
result
}
@ -342,7 +339,7 @@ pub fn mk_output_path(what: OutputType, where: Target,
// If we're installing, it just goes under <workspace>...
Install => workspace,
// and if we're just building, it goes in a package-specific subdir
Build => workspace.push_rel(&*pkg_id.local_path)
Build => workspace.push_rel(&pkg_id.path)
};
debug!("[%?:%?] mk_output_path: short_name = %s, path = %s", what, where,
if what == Lib { short_name_with_version.clone() } else { pkg_id.short_name.clone() },

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@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ mod crate;
mod installed_packages;
mod messages;
mod package_id;
mod package_path;
mod package_source;
mod path_util;
mod search;
@ -268,7 +267,7 @@ impl CtxMethods for Ctx {
"list" => {
io::println("Installed packages:");
do installed_packages::list_installed_packages |pkg_id| {
println(pkg_id.local_path.to_str());
println(pkg_id.path.to_str());
true
};
}
@ -322,18 +321,18 @@ impl CtxMethods for Ctx {
fn build(&self, workspace: &Path, pkgid: &PkgId) {
debug!("build: workspace = %s (in Rust path? %? is git dir? %? \
pkgid = %s", workspace.to_str(),
in_rust_path(workspace), is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path)),
in_rust_path(workspace), is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&pkgid.path)),
pkgid.to_str());
let src_dir = first_pkgid_src_in_workspace(pkgid, workspace);
// If workspace isn't in the RUST_PATH, and it's a git repo,
// then clone it into the first entry in RUST_PATH, and repeat
debug!("%? %? %s", in_rust_path(workspace),
is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path)),
is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&pkgid.path)),
workspace.to_str());
if !in_rust_path(workspace) && is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path)) {
let out_dir = default_workspace().push("src").push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path);
source_control::git_clone(&workspace.push_rel(&*pkgid.local_path),
if !in_rust_path(workspace) && is_git_dir(&workspace.push_rel(&pkgid.path)) {
let out_dir = default_workspace().push("src").push_rel(&pkgid.path);
source_control::git_clone(&workspace.push_rel(&pkgid.path),
&out_dir, &pkgid.version);
let default_ws = default_workspace();
debug!("Calling build recursively with %? and %?", default_ws.to_str(),

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@ -12,11 +12,10 @@
use context::Ctx;
use std::hashmap::HashMap;
use std::{io, libc, os, result, run, str};
use std::{io, libc, os, run, str};
use extra::tempfile::mkdtemp;
use std::run::ProcessOutput;
use installed_packages::list_installed_packages;
use package_path::*;
use package_id::{PkgId};
use version::{ExactRevision, NoVersion, Version, Tagged};
use path_util::{target_executable_in_workspace, target_library_in_workspace,
@ -44,31 +43,25 @@ fn fake_ctxt(sysroot_opt: Option<@Path>) -> Ctx {
fn fake_pkg() -> PkgId {
let sn = ~"bogus";
let remote = RemotePath(Path(sn));
PkgId {
local_path: normalize(remote.clone()),
remote_path: remote,
path: Path(sn),
short_name: sn,
version: NoVersion
}
}
fn git_repo_pkg() -> PkgId {
let remote = RemotePath(Path("mockgithub.com/catamorphism/test-pkg"));
PkgId {
local_path: normalize(remote.clone()),
remote_path: remote,
short_name: ~"test_pkg",
path: Path("mockgithub.com/catamorphism/test-pkg"),
short_name: ~"test-pkg",
version: NoVersion
}
}
fn git_repo_pkg_with_tag(a_tag: ~str) -> PkgId {
let remote = RemotePath(Path("mockgithub.com/catamorphism/test-pkg"));
PkgId {
local_path: normalize(remote.clone()),
remote_path: remote,
short_name: ~"test_pkg",
path: Path("mockgithub.com/catamorphism/test-pkg"),
short_name: ~"test-pkg",
version: Tagged(a_tag)
}
}
@ -78,13 +71,13 @@ fn writeFile(file_path: &Path, contents: &str) {
out.write_line(contents);
}
fn mk_empty_workspace(short_name: &LocalPath, version: &Version) -> Path {
fn mk_empty_workspace(short_name: &Path, version: &Version) -> Path {
let workspace_dir = mkdtemp(&os::tmpdir(), "test").expect("couldn't create temp dir");
mk_workspace(&workspace_dir, short_name, version);
workspace_dir
}
fn mk_workspace(workspace: &Path, short_name: &LocalPath, version: &Version) -> Path {
fn mk_workspace(workspace: &Path, short_name: &Path, version: &Version) -> Path {
// include version number in directory name
let package_dir = workspace.push("src").push(fmt!("%s-%s",
short_name.to_str(), version.to_str()));
@ -92,7 +85,7 @@ fn mk_workspace(workspace: &Path, short_name: &LocalPath, version: &Version) ->
package_dir
}
fn mk_temp_workspace(short_name: &LocalPath, version: &Version) -> Path {
fn mk_temp_workspace(short_name: &Path, version: &Version) -> Path {
let package_dir = mk_empty_workspace(short_name,
version).push("src").push(fmt!("%s-%s",
short_name.to_str(),
@ -255,7 +248,7 @@ to make sure the command succeeded
}
fn create_local_package(pkgid: &PkgId) -> Path {
let parent_dir = mk_temp_workspace(&pkgid.local_path, &pkgid.version);
let parent_dir = mk_temp_workspace(&pkgid.path, &pkgid.version);
debug!("Created empty package dir for %s, returning %s", pkgid.to_str(), parent_dir.to_str());
parent_dir.pop().pop()
}
@ -312,7 +305,7 @@ fn create_local_package_with_custom_build_hook(pkgid: &PkgId,
}
fn assert_lib_exists(repo: &Path, short_name: &str, v: Version) {
fn assert_lib_exists(repo: &Path, short_name: &str, _v: Version) { // ??? version?
debug!("assert_lib_exists: repo = %s, short_name = %s", repo.to_str(), short_name);
let lib = installed_library_in_workspace(short_name, repo);
debug!("assert_lib_exists: checking whether %? exists", lib);
@ -357,11 +350,11 @@ fn command_line_test_output_with_env(args: &[~str], env: ~[(~str, ~str)]) -> ~[~
result
}
// assumes short_name and local_path are one and the same -- I should fix
// assumes short_name and path are one and the same -- I should fix
fn lib_output_file_name(workspace: &Path, parent: &str, short_name: &str) -> Path {
debug!("lib_output_file_name: given %s and parent %s and short name %s",
workspace.to_str(), parent, short_name);
library_in_workspace(&normalize(RemotePath(Path(short_name))),
library_in_workspace(&Path(short_name),
short_name,
Build,
workspace,
@ -436,7 +429,7 @@ fn test_install_valid() {
debug!("sysroot = %s", sysroot.to_str());
let ctxt = fake_ctxt(Some(@sysroot));
let temp_pkg_id = fake_pkg();
let temp_workspace = mk_temp_workspace(&temp_pkg_id.local_path, &NoVersion).pop().pop();
let temp_workspace = mk_temp_workspace(&temp_pkg_id.path, &NoVersion).pop().pop();
debug!("temp_workspace = %s", temp_workspace.to_str());
// should have test, bench, lib, and main
ctxt.install(&temp_workspace, &temp_pkg_id);
@ -489,7 +482,7 @@ fn test_install_git() {
let sysroot = test_sysroot();
debug!("sysroot = %s", sysroot.to_str());
let temp_pkg_id = git_repo_pkg();
let repo = init_git_repo(&Path(temp_pkg_id.local_path.to_str()));
let repo = init_git_repo(&temp_pkg_id.path);
let repo_subdir = repo.push("mockgithub.com").push("catamorphism").push("test_pkg");
writeFile(&repo_subdir.push("main.rs"),
"fn main() { let _x = (); }");
@ -502,9 +495,9 @@ fn test_install_git() {
add_git_tag(&repo_subdir, ~"0.1"); // this has the effect of committing the files
debug!("test_install_git: calling rustpkg install %s in %s",
temp_pkg_id.local_path.to_str(), repo.to_str());
temp_pkg_id.path.to_str(), repo.to_str());
// should have test, bench, lib, and main
command_line_test([~"install", temp_pkg_id.local_path.to_str()], &repo);
command_line_test([~"install", temp_pkg_id.path.to_str()], &repo);
// Check that all files exist
debug!("Checking for files in %s", repo.to_str());
let exec = target_executable_in_workspace(&temp_pkg_id, &repo);
@ -551,7 +544,7 @@ fn test_package_ids_must_be_relative_path_like() {
let whatever = PkgId::new("foo");
assert_eq!(~"foo-0.1", whatever.to_str());
assert!("github.com/catamorphism/test_pkg-0.1" ==
assert!("github.com/catamorphism/test-pkg-0.1" ==
PkgId::new("github.com/catamorphism/test-pkg").to_str());
do cond.trap(|(p, e)| {
@ -755,7 +748,7 @@ fn rustpkg_clean_no_arg() {
#[ignore (reason = "Specifying env doesn't work -- see #8028")]
fn rust_path_test() {
let dir_for_path = mkdtemp(&os::tmpdir(), "more_rust").expect("rust_path_test failed");
let dir = mk_workspace(&dir_for_path, &normalize(RemotePath(Path("foo"))), &NoVersion);
let dir = mk_workspace(&dir_for_path, &Path("foo"), &NoVersion);
debug!("dir = %s", dir.to_str());
writeFile(&dir.push("main.rs"), "fn main() { let _x = (); }");
@ -877,7 +870,7 @@ fn install_check_duplicates() {
let mut contents = ~[];
let check_dups = |p: &PkgId| {
if contents.contains(p) {
fail!("package %s appears in `list` output more than once", p.local_path.to_str());
fail!("package %s appears in `list` output more than once", p.path.to_str());
}
else {
contents.push((*p).clone());
@ -992,8 +985,8 @@ fn test_uninstall() {
#[test]
fn test_non_numeric_tag() {
let temp_pkg_id = git_repo_pkg();
let repo = init_git_repo(&Path(temp_pkg_id.local_path.to_str()));
let repo_subdir = repo.push("mockgithub.com").push("catamorphism").push("test_pkg");
let repo = init_git_repo(&temp_pkg_id.path);
let repo_subdir = repo.push("mockgithub.com").push("catamorphism").push("test-pkg");
writeFile(&repo_subdir.push("foo"), "foo");
writeFile(&repo_subdir.push("lib.rs"),
"pub fn f() { let _x = (); }");
@ -1003,12 +996,10 @@ fn test_non_numeric_tag() {
writeFile(&repo_subdir.push("not_on_testbranch_only"), "bye bye");
add_all_and_commit(&repo_subdir);
command_line_test([~"install", fmt!("%s#testbranch", temp_pkg_id.remote_path.to_str())],
&repo);
command_line_test([~"install", fmt!("%s#testbranch", temp_pkg_id.path.to_str())], &repo);
let file1 = repo.push_many(["mockgithub.com", "catamorphism",
"test_pkg", "testbranch_only"]);
let file2 = repo.push_many(["mockgithub.com", "catamorphism", "test_pkg",
"test-pkg", "testbranch_only"]);
let file2 = repo.push_many(["mockgithub.com", "catamorphism", "test-pkg",
"master_only"]);
assert!(os::path_exists(&file1));
assert!(!os::path_exists(&file2));

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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ pub fn compile_input(ctxt: &Ctx,
// tjc: by default, use the package ID name as the link name
// not sure if we should support anything else
let out_dir = workspace.push("build").push_rel(&*pkg_id.local_path);
let out_dir = workspace.push("build").push_rel(&pkg_id.path);
let binary = os::args()[0].to_managed();
@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ pub fn compile_input(ctxt: &Ctx,
// Inject the link attributes so we get the right package name and version
if attr::find_linkage_metas(crate.attrs).is_empty() {
let name_to_use = match what {
Test => fmt!("%stest", pkg_id.local_path.to_str()).to_managed(),
Bench => fmt!("%sbench", pkg_id.local_path.to_str()).to_managed(),
Test => fmt!("%stest", pkg_id.short_name).to_managed(),
Bench => fmt!("%sbench", pkg_id.short_name).to_managed(),
_ => pkg_id.short_name.to_managed()
};
debug!("Injecting link name: %s", name_to_use);
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ pub fn compile_input(ctxt: &Ctx,
attr::mk_name_value_item_str(@"vers", pkg_id.version.to_str().to_managed())] +
if pkg_id.is_complex() {
~[attr::mk_name_value_item_str(@"package_id",
pkg_id.local_path.to_str().to_managed())]
pkg_id.path.to_str().to_managed())]
} else { ~[] };
debug!("link options: %?", link_options);

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@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ extern mod std;
use extra::semver;
use std::{char, os, result, run, str};
use package_path::RemotePath;
use extra::tempfile::mkdtemp;
use path_util::rust_path;
@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ pub fn try_getting_local_version(local_path: &Path) -> Option<Version> {
/// If `remote_path` refers to a git repo that can be downloaded,
/// and the most recent tag in that repo denotes a version, return it;
/// otherwise, `None`
pub fn try_getting_version(remote_path: &RemotePath) -> Option<Version> {
pub fn try_getting_version(remote_path: &Path) -> Option<Version> {
debug!("try_getting_version: %s", remote_path.to_str());
if is_url_like(remote_path) {
debug!("Trying to fetch its sources..");
@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ fn try_parsing_version(s: &str) -> Option<Version> {
}
/// Just an approximation
fn is_url_like(p: &RemotePath) -> bool {
fn is_url_like(p: &Path) -> bool {
let str = p.to_str();
str.split_iter('/').len_() > 2
}

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub fn each_pkg_parent_workspace(pkgid: &PkgId, action: &fn(&Path) -> bool) -> b
// tjc: make this a condition
fail!("Package %s not found in any of \
the following workspaces: %s",
pkgid.remote_path.to_str(),
pkgid.path.to_str(),
rust_path().to_str());
}
for ws in workspaces.iter() {