OpamSystem
Bindings of lots of filesystem and system operations
exception Process_error of OpamProcess.result
Exception raised when subprocess fails
val process_error : OpamProcess.result -> 'a
raise Process_error
val raise_on_process_error : OpamProcess.result -> unit
raise Process_error
if the process didn't return 0
val internal_error : ('a, unit, string, 'b) format4 -> 'a
Raise Internal_error
val with_tmp_dir_job : (string -> 'a OpamProcess.job) -> 'a OpamProcess.job
Runs a job with a temp dir that is cleaned up afterwards
Returns true if the default verbose level for base commands (cp, mv, etc.) is reached
Returns a directory name, in the temporary directory, composed by opam (if prefix
is not set), pid, and random number.
copy_file src dst
copies src
to dst
. Remove dst
before the copy if it is a link.
copy_dir src dst
copies the contents of directory src
into directory dst
, creating it if necessary, merging directory contents and ovewriting files otherwise
type install_warning = [
| `Add_exe |
| `Install_dll |
| `Install_script |
| `Install_unknown |
| `Cygwin |
| `Cygwin_libraries |
]
Warnings which come from install
type install_warning_fn = string -> install_warning -> unit
val default_install_warning : install_warning_fn
The default warning function - displays a message on OpamConsole
val install : ?warning:install_warning_fn -> ?exec:bool -> string -> string -> unit
install ?exec src dst
copies file src
as file dst
using install
. If exec
, make the resulting file executable (otherwise, look at the permissions of the original file to decide).
Checks if a file is an executable (regular file with execution permission)
link src dst
links src
to dst
. Remove dst
if it is a file, not a directory.
real_path p
returns the real path associated to p
: ..
are expanded and relative paths become absolute.
val string_of_channel : in_channel -> string
Return the contents of a channel.
Raised when a file or directory can't be accessed (doesn't exist, bad permissions, etc.)
read filename
returns the contents of filename
(while taking an advisory read lock to prevent concurrent writes)
write filename contents
write contents
to filename
(while taking an advisory write lock to prevent concurrent reads or writes)
remove filename
removes filename
. Works whether filename
is a file or a directory
remove_file filename
removes filename
. Works only for normal files (or also at least for symlinks)
remove_dir filename
removes filename
. Works only for directory (not for symlinks or other files).
Returns the list of files and directories in the given directory (full names)
files_with_links dir
returns the files in the directory dir
. Links simulating directory are ignored, others links are returned.
rec_files dir
returns the list of all files in dir
, recursively. Links behaving like directory are crossed.
rec_dirs dir
return the list list of all directories recursively (going through symbolink links).
directories_with_links dir
returns the directories in the directory dir
. Links pointing to directory are also returned.
val make_command : ?verbose:bool -> ?env:string array -> ?name:string ->
?text:string -> ?metadata:(string * string) list -> ?allow_stdin:bool ->
?stdout:string -> ?dir:string -> ?resolve_path:bool -> string -> string list -> OpamProcess.command
Make a comman suitable for OpamProcess.Job. if verbose
, is set, command and output will be displayed (at command end for the latter, if concurrent commands are running). name
is used for naming log files. text
is what is displayed in the status line for this command. May raise Command_not_found, unless resolve_path
is set to false (in which case you can end up with a process error instead)
OLD COMMAND API, DEPRECATED
Test whether a command exists in the environment, and returns it (resolved if found in PATH)
Returns a function which should be applied to arguments for a given command by determining if the command is the Cygwin variant of the command. Returns the identity function otherwise.
val command : ?verbose:bool -> ?env:string array -> ?name:string ->
?metadata:(string * string) list -> ?allow_stdin:bool -> command -> unit
command cmd
executes the command cmd
in the correct OPAM environment.
val commands : ?verbose:bool -> ?env:string array -> ?name:string ->
?metadata:(string * string) list -> ?keep_going:bool -> command list -> unit
commands cmds
executes the commands cmds
in the correct OPAM environment. It stops whenever one command fails unless keep_going
is set to true
. In this case, the first error is re-raised at the end.
val read_command_output : ?verbose:bool -> ?env:string array ->
?metadata:(string * string) list -> ?allow_stdin:bool -> command -> string list
read_command_output cmd
executes the command cmd
in the correct OPAM environment and return the lines from stdout if the command exists normally. If the command does not exist or if the command exited with a non-empty exit-code, throw an error.
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extract ~dir:dirname filename
extracts the archive filename
into dirname
. dirname
should not exists and filename
should contain only one top-level directory.
val extract_job : dir:string -> string -> exn option OpamProcess.job
Same as extract
, but as an OpamProcess.job
extract_in ~dir:dirname filename
extracts the archive filename
into dirname
.
val extract_in_job : dir:string -> string -> exn option OpamProcess.job
extract_in_job
is similar to extract_in
, but as a job
val make_tar_gz_job : dir:string -> string -> exn option OpamProcess.job
The different kinds of unix advisory locks available (`Lock_none doesn't actually lock anything, or even create the lock file)
val lock_none : lock
Dummy lock
Force releases all open locks in the process. Required for Windows if an exception has been raised, since Windows doesn't permit unlinking while handles are open.
Acquires a lock on the given file. Raises Locked
if the lock can't be acquired and dontblock
is set. Raises OpamStd.Sys.Exit
if safe_mode
is set and a write lock is required. Also raises Unix errors if the lock file can't be opened.
Updates an existing lock to the given level. Raises the same exceptions as flock
.
val funlock : lock -> unit
Releases an acquired lock (equivalent to flock_update `Lock_none
)
Returns the highest of the two lock flags (with the order no lock < read lock < write lock)
Returns true if the lock already has the lock_flag rights or more
val get_lock_fd : lock -> Unix.file_descr
Returns the underlying fd for the lock or raises Not_found for `No_lock
val patch : ?preprocess:bool -> dir:string -> string -> exn option OpamProcess.job
Apply a patch file in the current directory. If preprocess
is set to false, there is no CRLF translation. Returns the error if the patch didn't apply.
Returns the end-of-line encoding style for the given file. None
means that either the encoding of line endings is mixed, or the file contains no line endings at all (an empty file, or a file with one line and no EOL at EOF). Otherwise it returns Some true
if all endings are encoded CRLF.
translate_patch ~dir input_patch output_patch
writes a copy of input_patch
to output_patch
as though input_patch
had been applied in dir
. The patch is rewritten such that if text files have different line endings then the patch is transformed to patch using the encoding on disk. In particular, this means that patches generated against Unix checkouts of Git sources will correctly apply to Windows checkouts of the same sources.
Create a temporary file in ~/.opam/logs/<name>XXX, if dir
is not set. ?auto_clean controls whether the file is automatically deleted when opam terminates (default: true
).
Registers an exception printer that adds some OPAM version info, and details on process and Unix errors
Initialises signal handlers, catch_break and some exception printers. The lib may not perform properly without this if Sys.catch_break
isn't set and SIGPIPE isn't handled (with a no-op)
val classify_executable : string -> [ `Exe of [ `i386 | `x86 | `x86_64 ] | `Dll of [ `x86 | `x86_64 ] | `Script | `Unknown ]
Identifies kinds of executable files. At present, only useful on Windows. Executable or DLLs are recognised based on their content, not on their filename. Any file beginning "#!" is assumed to be a shell script and all files are classified `Unknown
.