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diff --git a/vendor/home/src/env.rs b/vendor/home/src/env.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e47273bc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/home/src/env.rs @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +//! Lower-level utilities for mocking the process environment. + +use std::{ + ffi::OsString, + io, + path::{Path, PathBuf}, +}; + +/// Permits parameterizing the home functions via the _from variants - used for +/// in-process unit testing by rustup. +pub trait Env { + /// Return the path to the the users home dir, or None if any error occurs: + /// see home_inner. + fn home_dir(&self) -> Option<PathBuf>; + /// Return the current working directory. + fn current_dir(&self) -> io::Result<PathBuf>; + /// Get an environment variable, as per std::env::var_os. + fn var_os(&self, key: &str) -> Option<OsString>; +} + +/// Implements Env for the OS context, both Unix style and Windows. +/// +/// This is trait permits in-process testing by providing a control point to +/// allow in-process divergence on what is normally process wide state. +/// +/// Implementations should be provided by whatever testing framework the caller +/// is using. Code that is not performing in-process threaded testing requiring +/// isolated rustup/cargo directories does not need this trait or the _from +/// functions. +pub struct OsEnv; +impl Env for OsEnv { + fn home_dir(&self) -> Option<PathBuf> { + crate::home_dir_inner() + } + fn current_dir(&self) -> io::Result<PathBuf> { + std::env::current_dir() + } + fn var_os(&self, key: &str) -> Option<OsString> { + std::env::var_os(key) + } +} + +pub const OS_ENV: OsEnv = OsEnv {}; + +/// Returns the path of the current user's home directory from [`Env::home_dir`]. +pub fn home_dir_with_env(env: &dyn Env) -> Option<PathBuf> { + env.home_dir() +} + +/// Variant of cargo_home where the environment source is parameterized. This is +/// specifically to support in-process testing scenarios as environment +/// variables and user home metadata are normally process global state. See the +/// [`Env`] trait. +pub fn cargo_home_with_env(env: &dyn Env) -> io::Result<PathBuf> { + let cwd = env.current_dir()?; + cargo_home_with_cwd_env(env, &cwd) +} + +/// Variant of cargo_home_with_cwd where the environment source is +/// parameterized. This is specifically to support in-process testing scenarios +/// as environment variables and user home metadata are normally process global +/// state. See the OsEnv trait. +pub fn cargo_home_with_cwd_env(env: &dyn Env, cwd: &Path) -> io::Result<PathBuf> { + match env.var_os("CARGO_HOME").filter(|h| !h.is_empty()) { + Some(home) => { + let home = PathBuf::from(home); + if home.is_absolute() { + Ok(home) + } else { + Ok(cwd.join(&home)) + } + } + _ => home_dir_with_env(env) + .map(|p| p.join(".cargo")) + .ok_or_else(|| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "could not find cargo home dir")), + } +} + +/// Variant of cargo_home_with_cwd where the environment source is +/// parameterized. This is specifically to support in-process testing scenarios +/// as environment variables and user home metadata are normally process global +/// state. See the OsEnv trait. +pub fn rustup_home_with_env(env: &dyn Env) -> io::Result<PathBuf> { + let cwd = env.current_dir()?; + rustup_home_with_cwd_env(env, &cwd) +} + +/// Variant of cargo_home_with_cwd where the environment source is +/// parameterized. This is specifically to support in-process testing scenarios +/// as environment variables and user home metadata are normally process global +/// state. See the OsEnv trait. +pub fn rustup_home_with_cwd_env(env: &dyn Env, cwd: &Path) -> io::Result<PathBuf> { + match env.var_os("RUSTUP_HOME").filter(|h| !h.is_empty()) { + Some(home) => { + let home = PathBuf::from(home); + if home.is_absolute() { + Ok(home) + } else { + Ok(cwd.join(&home)) + } + } + _ => home_dir_with_env(env) + .map(|d| d.join(".rustup")) + .ok_or_else(|| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "could not find rustup home dir")), + } +} |