M3FindFile
defines an abstract object type that provides some
basic file handling operations.
INTERFACEObjects of this type are used to find a file name given a module or interface name and an extension. TheM3FindFile ; IMPORT Rd, OSError, M3Extension; EXCEPTION Failed; TYPE T = OBJECT METHODS exts(): M3Extension.TSet; find(name: TEXT; ext: M3Extension.T): TEXT RAISES {Failed}; openRead(name: TEXT; ext: M3Extension.T): Rd.T RAISES {OSError.E, Failed}; END; END M3FindFile.
exts
method returns the set of
extensions for which the file finder provides this lookup service.
Trying to look up a file with an extension not in the set returned by
exts
will typically cause a checked runtime error. The find
method does the work; it constructs the name of the file corresponding
to name
and ext
and returns it. If there is no such file it raises
Failed
. For example a simple file find
method might just use
M3Extension.Extend
to construct a file name and then check if the
name corresponds to an existing file. More complex find
methods
might look for the corresponding file in some list of locations. Note
that on some systems a file may exist but it is impossible to tell
that it exists because it is totally inaccessible. If the file
corresponding to name
and ext
is totally inaccessible in this way
the find
method will raise Failed
. The openRead
method tries to
open a reader on the pathname returned by find(name, ext)
. If there
is no such file, Failed
is raised. If an error occurs trying to open
the file, OSError.E
is raised.