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author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 23 Feb 2015 14:54:39 -0800 |
parents | 4197fc428c7d |
children | 76f67400649e |
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## Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Bill Denney ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} savepath () ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} savepath (@var{file}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{status} =} savepath (@dots{}) ## Save the unique portion of the current function search path that is ## not set during Octave's initialization process to @var{file}. ## ## If @var{file} is omitted, Octave looks in the current directory for a ## project-specific @file{.octaverc} file in which to save the path ## information. If no such file is present then the user's configuration file ## @file{~/.octaverc} is used. ## ## If successful, @code{savepath} returns 0. ## ## The @code{savepath} function makes it simple to customize a user's ## configuration file to restore the working paths necessary for a particular ## instance of Octave. Assuming no filename is specified, Octave will ## automatically restore the saved directory paths from the appropriate ## @file{.octaverc} file when starting up. If a filename has been specified ## then the paths may be restored manually by calling @code{source @var{file}}. ## @seealso{path, addpath, rmpath, genpath, pathdef} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Bill Denney <bill@givebillmoney.com> function retval = savepath (file) beginstring = "## Begin savepath auto-created section, do not edit"; endstring = "## End savepath auto-created section"; ## Use project-specific or user's .octaverc when no file specified if (nargin == 0) file = fullfile (pwd, ".octaverc"); if (! exist (file, "file")) file = fullfile ("~", ".octaverc"); endif endif ## Read in the file [filelines, startline, endline] = getsavepath (file); ## Determine where the savepath lines are placed in the file. if (isempty (filelines) || (startline == 1 && endline == length (filelines))) ## savepath is the entire file. pre = post = {}; elseif (endline == 0) ## Drop the savepath statements at the end of the file. pre = filelines; post = {}; elseif (startline == 1) pre = {}; post = filelines(endline+1:end); elseif (endline == length (filelines)) pre = filelines(1:startline-1); post = {}; else ## Insert in the middle. pre = filelines(1:startline-1); post = filelines(endline+1:end); endif ## Write the results. [fid, msg] = fopen (file, "wt"); if (fid < 0) error ("savepath: unable to open file for writing, %s, %s", file, msg); endif unwind_protect fprintf (fid, "%s\n", pre{:}); ## Remove the portion of the path defined via the command line ## and/or the environment. workingpath = parsepath (path); cmd_line_path = parsepath (command_line_path ()); octave_path = parsepath (getenv ("OCTAVE_PATH")); default_path = pathdef (); if (isempty (default_path)) ## This occurs when running octave via run-octave. In this instance ## the entire path is specified via the command line and pathdef() ## is empty. [~, n] = setdiff (workingpath, octave_path); default_path = cmd_line_path; else [~, n] = setdiff (workingpath, union (cmd_line_path, octave_path)); default_path = parsepath (default_path); endif ## This is the path we'd like to preserve when octave is run. path_to_preserve = workingpath(sort (n)); ## Determine the path to Octave's user and system wide packages. [pkg_user, pkg_system] = pkg ("list"); ## Conversion from cell array of structs to cellstr of archprefixes. pkg_path = unique (cellfun (@(elt) elt.archprefix, [pkg_user, pkg_system], "uniformoutput", false)); ## Rely on Octave's initialization to include the pkg path elements. if (! isempty (pkg_path)) [~, n] = setdiff (path_to_preserve, strcat (pkg_path, ":")); path_to_preserve = path_to_preserve(sort (n)); endif ## Split the path to be saved into two groups. Those path elements that ## belong at the beginning and those at the end. if (! isempty (default_path)) n1 = find (strcmp (default_path{1}, path_to_preserve)); n2 = find (strcmp (default_path{end}, path_to_preserve)); n_middle = round ((n1+n2)/2); [~, n] = setdiff (path_to_preserve, default_path); path_to_save = path_to_preserve(sort (n)); ## Remove pwd path_to_save(strcmp (path_to_save, ["." pathsep])) = []; if (! isempty (path_to_save)) n = ones (numel (path_to_save), 1); for m = 1:numel (path_to_save) n(m) = find (strcmp (path_to_save{m}, path_to_preserve)); endfor path_to_save_begin = path_to_save(n <= n_middle); path_to_save_end = path_to_save(n > n_middle); else path_to_save_begin = {}; path_to_save_end = {}; endif else path_to_save_begin = path_to_preserve; path_to_save_end = {}; endif path_to_save_begin = cell2mat (path_to_save_begin); path_to_save_end = cell2mat (path_to_save_end); ## Use single quotes for PATH argument to avoid string escape ## processing. Since we are using single quotes around the arg, ## double any single quote characters found in the string. fprintf (fid, "%s\n", beginstring); if (! isempty (path_to_save_begin)) n = find (path_to_save_begin != pathsep, 1, "last"); fprintf (fid, " addpath ('%s', '-begin');\n", strrep (path_to_save_begin(1:n), "'", "''")); endif if (! isempty (path_to_save_end)) n = find (path_to_save_end != pathsep, 1, "last"); fprintf (fid, " addpath ('%s', '-end');\n", strrep (path_to_save_end(1:n), "'", "''")); endif fprintf (fid, "%s\n", endstring); fprintf (fid, "%s\n", post{:}); unwind_protect_cleanup status = fclose (fid); if (status < 0) error ("savepath: could not close savefile after writing, %s", file); elseif (nargin == 0) warning ("off", "backtrace", "local"); warning ("Octave:savepath-local", "savepath: current path saved to %s", file); endif end_unwind_protect if (nargout > 0) retval = 0; endif endfunction ## Convert single string of paths to cell array of paths function path_elements = parsepath (p) path_elements = strcat (ostrsplit (p, pathsep), pathsep); endfunction %!test %! fname = tempname (); %! status = savepath (fname); %! assert (status == 0); %! old_dir = pwd; %! unwind_protect %! cd (P_tmpdir); %! if (exist (fullfile (pwd, ".octaverc"))) %! unlink (".octaverc"); %! endif %! ## Create blank .octaverc file %! fid = fopen (".octaverc", "wt"); %! assert (fid >= 0); %! fclose (fid); %! ## Save path into local .octaverc file %! warning ("off", "Octave:savepath-local"); %! status = savepath (); %! assert (status == 0); %! ## Compare old and new versions %! fid = fopen (fname, "rb"); %! assert (fid >= 0); %! orig_data = fread (fid); %! fclose (fid); %! fid = fopen (".octaverc", "rb"); %! assert (fid >= 0); %! new_data = fread (fid); %! fclose (fid); %! assert (orig_data, new_data); %! unwind_protect_cleanup %! cd (old_dir); %! end_unwind_protect