use std::borrow::Cow; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::path::Component; /// Like `std::path::Component` except we combine `Prefix` and `RootDir` since /// we don't support absolute paths, and `Normal` has a `Cow` instead of a /// plain `OsStr` reference, so it can optionally own its own string. pub(super) enum CowComponent<'borrow> { PrefixOrRootDir, CurDir, ParentDir, Normal(Cow<'borrow, OsStr>), } impl<'borrow> CowComponent<'borrow> { /// Convert a `Component` into a `CowComponent` which borrows strings. pub(super) fn borrowed(component: Component<'borrow>) -> Self { match component { Component::Prefix(_) | Component::RootDir => Self::PrefixOrRootDir, Component::CurDir => Self::CurDir, Component::ParentDir => Self::ParentDir, Component::Normal(os_str) => Self::Normal(os_str.into()), } } /// Convert a `Component` into a `CowComponent` which owns strings. pub(super) fn owned(component: Component) -> Self { match component { Component::Prefix(_) | Component::RootDir => Self::PrefixOrRootDir, Component::CurDir => Self::CurDir, Component::ParentDir => Self::ParentDir, Component::Normal(os_str) => Self::Normal(os_str.to_os_string().into()), } } /// Test whether `self` is `Component::Normal`. #[cfg(windows)] pub(super) fn is_normal(&self) -> bool { match self { CowComponent::Normal(_) => true, _ => false, } } }