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Warn if -v7.3 format is used for load/save (bug #45706).
* load-save.cc (Fload, Fsave): Document that -v7.3 format is not implemented.
* load-save.cc (load_save_system::parse_save_options): Detect '-v7.3' option
and issue an error() that format is not implemented.
* load-save.cc (load_save_system::load): Detect '-v7.3' option and issue an
error() that format is not implemented. Re-order if/elseif tree for clarity.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Tue, 14 Apr 2020 11:09:42 -0700 |
parents | bd51beb6205e |
children | 9cb04a9e81ec 0a5b15007766 |
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If not, see // <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) # include "config.h" #endif #include <cerrno> #include <cstdio> #include <cstddef> #include <cstdlib> #include <cstring> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include "file-ops.h" #include "file-stat.h" #include "glob-match.h" #include "oct-env.h" #include "oct-glob.h" #include "pathsearch.h" #include "str-vec.h" #include "Cell.h" #include "defun.h" #include "dir-ops.h" #include "error.h" #include "errwarn.h" #include "event-manager.h" #include "input.h" #include "load-path.h" #include "octave.h" #include "ovl.h" #include "pager.h" #include "procstream.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "interpreter.h" #include "unwind-prot.h" #include "utils.h" #include "variables.h" // TRUE means we ask for confirmation before recursively removing a // directory tree. static bool Vconfirm_recursive_rmdir = true; DEFMETHOD (cd, interp, args, nargout, doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} cd @var{dir} @deftypefnx {} {} cd @deftypefnx {} {@var{old_dir} =} cd @deftypefnx {} {@var{old_dir} =} cd (@var{dir}) @deftypefnx {} {} chdir @dots{} Change the current working directory to @var{dir}. If called with no input or output arguments, the current directory is changed to the user's home directory (@qcode{"~"}). For example, @example cd ~/octave @end example @noindent changes the current working directory to @file{~/octave}. If the directory does not exist, an error message is printed and the working directory is not changed. @code{chdir} is an alias for @code{cd} and can be used in all of the same calling formats. Compatibility Note: When called with no arguments, @sc{matlab} prints the present working directory rather than changing to the user's home directory. @seealso{pwd, mkdir, rmdir, dir, ls} @end deftypefn */) { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 1) print_usage (); octave_value_list retval; if (nargout > 0) retval = octave_value (octave::sys::env::get_current_directory ()); if (nargin == 1) { std::string dirname = args(0).xstring_value ("cd: DIR must be a string"); if (! dirname.empty ()) interp.chdir (dirname); } else if (nargout == 0) { std::string home_dir = octave::sys::env::get_home_directory (); if (! home_dir.empty ()) interp.chdir (home_dir); } return retval; } DEFALIAS (chdir, cd); DEFUN (pwd, , , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} pwd () @deftypefnx {} {@var{dir} =} pwd () Return the current working directory. @seealso{cd, dir, ls, mkdir, rmdir} @end deftypefn */) { return ovl (octave::sys::env::get_current_directory ()); } DEFUN (readdir, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {@var{files} =} readdir (@var{dir}) @deftypefnx {} {[@var{files}, @var{err}, @var{msg}] =} readdir (@var{dir}) Return the names of files in the directory @var{dir} as a cell array of strings. If an error occurs, return an empty cell array in @var{files}. If successful, @var{err} is 0 and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{err} is nonzero and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message. @seealso{ls, dir, glob, what} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 1) print_usage (); std::string dirname = args(0).xstring_value ("readdir: DIR must be a string"); octave_value_list retval = ovl (Cell (), -1.0, ""); dirname = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (dirname); string_vector dirlist; std::string msg; if (octave::sys::get_dirlist (dirname, dirlist, msg)) { retval(0) = Cell (dirlist.sort ()); retval(1) = 0.0; } else retval(2) = msg; return retval; } // FIXME: should maybe also allow second arg to specify mode? // OTOH, that might cause trouble with compatibility later... DEFUN (__mkdir__, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} __mkdir__ (@var{parent}, @var{dir}) Internal function called by mkdir.m. @seealso{mkdir, rmdir, pwd, cd, umask} @end deftypefn */) { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2) print_usage ("mkdir"); std::string dirname; if (nargin == 2) { std::string parent = args(0).xstring_value ("mkdir: PARENT must be a string"); std::string dir = args(1).xstring_value ("mkdir: DIR must be a string"); dirname = octave::sys::file_ops::concat (parent, dir); } else if (nargin == 1) dirname = args(0).xstring_value ("mkdir: DIR must be a string"); dirname = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (dirname); octave::sys::file_stat fs (dirname); if (fs && fs.is_dir ()) { // For Matlab compatibility, return true when directory already exists. return ovl (true, "directory exists", "mkdir"); } else { std::string msg; int status = octave::sys::mkdir (dirname, 0777, msg); if (status < 0) return ovl (false, msg, "mkdir"); else return ovl (true, "", ""); } } DEFMETHODX ("rmdir", Frmdir, interp, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} rmdir @var{dir} @deftypefnx {} {} rmdir (@var{dir}, "s") @deftypefnx {} {[@var{status}, @var{msg}, @var{msgid}] =} rmdir (@dots{}) Remove the directory named @var{dir}. If the optional second parameter is supplied with value @qcode{"s"}, recursively remove all subdirectories as well. If successful, @var{status} is 1, and @var{msg}, @var{msgid} are empty character strings (""). Otherwise, @var{status} is 0, @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message, and @var{msgid} contains a unique message identifier. @seealso{mkdir, confirm_recursive_rmdir, pwd} @end deftypefn */) { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2) print_usage (); std::string dirname = args(0).xstring_value ("rmdir: DIR must be a string"); std::string fulldir = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (dirname); int status = -1; std::string msg; octave::event_manager& evmgr = interp.get_event_manager (); if (nargin == 2) { if (args(1).string_value () != "s") error (R"(rmdir: second argument must be "s" for recursive removal)"); bool doit = true; if (interp.interactive () && ! octave::application::forced_interactive () && Vconfirm_recursive_rmdir) { octave::input_system& input_sys = interp.get_input_system (); std::string prompt = "remove entire contents of " + fulldir + "? "; doit = input_sys.yes_or_no (prompt); } if (doit) { evmgr.file_remove (fulldir, ""); status = octave::sys::recursive_rmdir (fulldir, msg); } } else { evmgr.file_remove (fulldir, ""); status = octave::sys::rmdir (fulldir, msg); } evmgr.file_renamed (status >= 0); if (status < 0) return ovl (false, msg, "rmdir"); else return ovl (true, "", ""); } DEFUNX ("link", Flink, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} link @var{old} @var{new} @deftypefnx {} {[@var{err}, @var{msg}] =} link (@var{old}, @var{new}) Create a new link (also known as a hard link) to an existing file. If successful, @var{err} is 0 and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{err} is nonzero and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message. @seealso{symlink, unlink, readlink, lstat} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 2) print_usage (); std::string from = args(0).xstring_value ("link: OLD must be a string"); std::string to = args(1).xstring_value ("link: NEW must be a string"); from = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (from); to = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (to); std::string msg; int status = octave::sys::link (from, to, msg); if (status < 0) return ovl (-1.0, msg); else return ovl (status, ""); } DEFUNX ("symlink", Fsymlink, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} symlink @var{old} @var{new} @deftypefnx {} {[@var{err}, @var{msg}] =} symlink (@var{old}, @var{new}) Create a symbolic link @var{new} which contains the string @var{old}. If successful, @var{err} is 0 and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{err} is nonzero and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message. @seealso{link, unlink, readlink, lstat} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 2) print_usage (); std::string from = args(0).xstring_value ("symlink: OLD must be a string"); std::string to = args(1).xstring_value ("symlink: NEW must be a string"); from = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (from); to = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (to); std::string msg; int status = octave::sys::symlink (from, to, msg); if (status < 0) return ovl (-1.0, msg); else return ovl (status, ""); } DEFUNX ("readlink", Freadlink, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} readlink @var{symlink} @deftypefnx {} {[@var{result}, @var{err}, @var{msg}] =} readlink (@var{symlink}) Read the value of the symbolic link @var{symlink}. If successful, @var{result} contains the contents of the symbolic link @var{symlink}, @var{err} is 0, and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{err} is nonzero and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message. @seealso{lstat, symlink, link, unlink, delete} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 1) print_usage (); std::string symlink = args(0).xstring_value ("readlink: SYMLINK must be a string"); symlink = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (symlink); std::string result, msg; int status = octave::sys::readlink (symlink, result, msg); if (status < 0) return ovl ("", -1.0, msg); else return ovl (result, status, ""); } DEFMETHODX ("rename", Frename, interp, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} rename @var{old} @var{new} @deftypefnx {} {[@var{err}, @var{msg}] =} rename (@var{old}, @var{new}) Change the name of file @var{old} to @var{new}. If successful, @var{err} is 0 and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{err} is nonzero and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent error message. @seealso{movefile, copyfile, ls, dir} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 2) print_usage (); std::string from = args(0).xstring_value ("rename: OLD must be a string"); std::string to = args(1).xstring_value ("rename: NEW must be a string"); from = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (from); to = octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (to); std::string msg; octave::event_manager& evmgr = interp.get_event_manager (); evmgr.file_remove (from, to); int status = octave::sys::rename (from, to, msg); if (status < 0) { evmgr.file_renamed (false); return ovl (-1.0, msg); } else { evmgr.file_renamed (true); return ovl (status, ""); } } DEFUN (glob, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} glob (@var{pattern}) Given an array of pattern strings (as a char array or a cell array) in @var{pattern}, return a cell array of filenames that match any of them, or an empty cell array if no patterns match. The pattern strings are interpreted as filename globbing patterns (as they are used by Unix shells). Within a pattern @table @code @item * matches any string, including the null string, @item ? matches any single character, and @item [@dots{}] matches any of the enclosed characters. @end table Tilde expansion is performed on each of the patterns before looking for matching filenames. For example: @example ls @result{} file1 file2 file3 myfile1 myfile1b glob ("*file1") @result{} @{ [1,1] = file1 [2,1] = myfile1 @} glob ("myfile?") @result{} @{ [1,1] = myfile1 @} glob ("file[12]") @result{} @{ [1,1] = file1 [2,1] = file2 @} @end example @seealso{ls, dir, readdir, what} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 1) print_usage (); string_vector pat = args(0).xstring_vector_value ("glob: PATTERN must be a string"); glob_match pattern (octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (pat)); return ovl (Cell (pattern.glob ())); } DEFUN (__wglob__, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} __wglob__ (@var{pattern}) Windows-like glob for dir. Given an array of pattern strings (as a char array or a cell array) in @var{pattern}, return a cell array of filenames that match any of them, or an empty cell array if no patterns match. The pattern strings are interpreted as filename globbing patterns (roughly as they are used by Windows dir). Within a pattern @table @code @item * matches any string, including the null string, @item ? matches any single character, and @item *.* matches any string, even if no . is present. @end table Tilde expansion is performed on each of the patterns before looking for matching filenames. For example: @example ls @result{} file1 file2 file3 myfile1 myfile1b glob ("*file1") @result{} @{ [1,1] = file1 [2,1] = myfile1 @} glob ("myfile?") @result{} @{ [1,1] = myfile1 @} glob ("*.*") @result{} @{ [1,1] = file1 [2,1] = file2 [3,1] = file3 [4,1] = myfile1 [5,1] = myfile1b @} @end example @seealso{glob, dir} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () == 0) return ovl (); string_vector pat = args(0).string_vector_value (); string_vector pattern (octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (pat)); return ovl (Cell (octave::sys::windows_glob (pattern))); } /* %!test %! tmpdir = tempname; %! filename = {"file1", "file2", "file3", "myfile1", "myfile1b"}; %! if (mkdir (tmpdir)) %! cwd = pwd; %! cd (tmpdir); %! if (strcmp (canonicalize_file_name (pwd), canonicalize_file_name (tmpdir))) %! a = 0; %! for n = 1:5 %! save (filename{n}, "a"); %! endfor %! else %! rmdir (tmpdir); %! error ("Couldn't change to temporary dir"); %! endif %! else %! error ("Couldn't create temporary directory"); %! endif %! result1 = glob ("*file1"); %! result2 = glob ("myfile?"); %! result3 = glob ("file[12]"); %! for n = 1:5 %! delete (filename{n}); %! endfor %! cd (cwd); %! rmdir (tmpdir); %! assert (result1, {"file1"; "myfile1"}); %! assert (result2, {"myfile1"}); %! assert (result3, {"file1"; "file2"}); */ DEFUN (__fnmatch__, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} fnmatch (@var{pattern}, @var{string}) Return true or false for each element of @var{string} that matches any of the elements of the string array @var{pattern}, using the rules of filename pattern matching. For example: @example @group fnmatch ("a*b", @{"ab"; "axyzb"; "xyzab"@}) @result{} [ 1; 1; 0 ] @end group @end example @seealso{glob, regexp} @end deftypefn */) { if (args.length () != 2) print_usage (); string_vector pat = args(0).string_vector_value (); string_vector str = args(1).string_vector_value (); glob_match pattern (octave::sys::file_ops::tilde_expand (pat)); return ovl (pattern.match (str)); } DEFUN (filesep, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {} filesep () @deftypefnx {} {} filesep ("all") Return the system-dependent character used to separate directory names. If @qcode{"all"} is given, the function returns all valid file separators in the form of a string. The list of file separators is system-dependent. It is @samp{/} (forward slash) under UNIX or @w{Mac OS X}, @samp{/} and @samp{\} (forward and backward slashes) under Windows. @seealso{pathsep} @end deftypefn */) { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 1) print_usage (); octave_value retval; if (nargin == 0) retval = octave::sys::file_ops::dir_sep_str (); else { std::string s = args(0).xstring_value ("filesep: argument must be a string"); if (s != "all") error (R"(filesep: argument must be "all")"); retval = octave::sys::file_ops::dir_sep_chars (); } return retval; } DEFUN (pathsep, args, , doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {@var{val} =} pathsep () Query the character used to separate directories in a path. @seealso{filesep} @end deftypefn */) { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 0) print_usage (); return ovl (octave::directory_path::path_sep_str ()); } DEFUN (confirm_recursive_rmdir, args, nargout, doc: /* -*- texinfo -*- @deftypefn {} {@var{val} =} confirm_recursive_rmdir () @deftypefnx {} {@var{old_val} =} confirm_recursive_rmdir (@var{new_val}) @deftypefnx {} {} confirm_recursive_rmdir (@var{new_val}, "local") Query or set the internal variable that controls whether Octave will ask for confirmation before recursively removing a directory tree. When called from inside a function with the @qcode{"local"} option, the variable is changed locally for the function and any subroutines it calls. The original variable value is restored when exiting the function. @seealso{rmdir} @end deftypefn */) { return SET_INTERNAL_VARIABLE (confirm_recursive_rmdir); }