1package File::GlobMapper;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5use Carp;
6
7our ($CSH_GLOB);
8
9BEGIN
10{
11    if ($] < 5.006)
12    {
13        require File::BSDGlob; import File::BSDGlob qw(:glob) ;
14        $CSH_GLOB = File::BSDGlob::GLOB_CSH() ;
15        *globber = \&File::BSDGlob::csh_glob;
16    }
17    else
18    {
19        require File::Glob; import File::Glob qw(:glob) ;
20        $CSH_GLOB = File::Glob::GLOB_CSH() ;
21        #*globber = \&File::Glob::bsd_glob;
22        *globber = \&File::Glob::csh_glob;
23    }
24}
25
26our ($Error);
27
28our ($VERSION, @EXPORT_OK);
29$VERSION = '1.001';
30@EXPORT_OK = qw( globmap );
31
32
33our ($noPreBS, $metachars, $matchMetaRE, %mapping, %wildCount);
34$noPreBS = '(?<!\\\)' ; # no preceding backslash
35$metachars = '.*?[](){}';
36$matchMetaRE = '[' . quotemeta($metachars) . ']';
37
38%mapping = (
39                '*' => '([^/]*)',
40                '?' => '([^/])',
41                '.' => '\.',
42                '[' => '([',
43                '(' => '(',
44                ')' => ')',
45           );
46
47%wildCount = map { $_ => 1 } qw/ * ? . { ( [ /;
48
49sub globmap ($$;)
50{
51    my $inputGlob = shift ;
52    my $outputGlob = shift ;
53
54    my $obj = File::GlobMapper->new($inputGlob, $outputGlob, @_)
55        or croak "globmap: $Error" ;
56    return $obj->getFileMap();
57}
58
59sub new
60{
61    my $class = shift ;
62    my $inputGlob = shift ;
63    my $outputGlob = shift ;
64    # TODO -- flags needs to default to whatever File::Glob does
65    my $flags = shift || $CSH_GLOB ;
66    #my $flags = shift ;
67
68    $inputGlob =~ s/^\s*\<\s*//;
69    $inputGlob =~ s/\s*\>\s*$//;
70
71    $outputGlob =~ s/^\s*\<\s*//;
72    $outputGlob =~ s/\s*\>\s*$//;
73
74    my %object =
75            (   InputGlob   => $inputGlob,
76                OutputGlob  => $outputGlob,
77                GlobFlags   => $flags,
78                Braces      => 0,
79                WildCount   => 0,
80                Pairs       => [],
81                Sigil       => '#',
82            );
83
84    my $self = bless \%object, ref($class) || $class ;
85
86    $self->_parseInputGlob()
87        or return undef ;
88
89    $self->_parseOutputGlob()
90        or return undef ;
91
92    my @inputFiles = globber($self->{InputGlob}, $flags) ;
93
94    if (GLOB_ERROR)
95    {
96        $Error = $!;
97        return undef ;
98    }
99
100    #if (whatever)
101    {
102        my $missing = grep { ! -e $_ } @inputFiles ;
103
104        if ($missing)
105        {
106            $Error = "$missing input files do not exist";
107            return undef ;
108        }
109    }
110
111    $self->{InputFiles} = \@inputFiles ;
112
113    $self->_getFiles()
114        or return undef ;
115
116    return $self;
117}
118
119sub _retError
120{
121    my $string = shift ;
122    $Error = "$string in input fileglob" ;
123    return undef ;
124}
125
126sub _unmatched
127{
128    my $delimeter = shift ;
129
130    _retError("Unmatched $delimeter");
131    return undef ;
132}
133
134sub _parseBit
135{
136    my $self = shift ;
137
138    my $string = shift ;
139
140    my $out = '';
141    my $depth = 0 ;
142
143    while ($string =~ s/(.*?)$noPreBS(,|$matchMetaRE)//)
144    {
145        $out .= quotemeta($1) ;
146        $out .= $mapping{$2} if defined $mapping{$2};
147
148        ++ $self->{WildCount} if $wildCount{$2} ;
149
150        if ($2 eq ',')
151        {
152            return _unmatched("(")
153                if $depth ;
154
155            $out .= '|';
156        }
157        elsif ($2 eq '(')
158        {
159            ++ $depth ;
160        }
161        elsif ($2 eq ')')
162        {
163            return _unmatched(")")
164                if ! $depth ;
165
166            -- $depth ;
167        }
168        elsif ($2 eq '[')
169        {
170            # TODO -- quotemeta & check no '/'
171            # TODO -- check for \]  & other \ within the []
172            $string =~ s#(.*?\])##
173                or return _unmatched("[");
174            $out .= "$1)" ;
175        }
176        elsif ($2 eq ']')
177        {
178            return _unmatched("]");
179        }
180        elsif ($2 eq '{' || $2 eq '}')
181        {
182            return _retError("Nested {} not allowed");
183        }
184    }
185
186    $out .= quotemeta $string;
187
188    return _unmatched("(")
189        if $depth ;
190
191    return $out ;
192}
193
194sub _parseInputGlob
195{
196    my $self = shift ;
197
198    my $string = $self->{InputGlob} ;
199    my $inGlob = '';
200
201    # Multiple concatenated *'s don't make sense
202    #$string =~ s#\*\*+#*# ;
203
204    # TODO -- Allow space to delimit patterns?
205    #my @strings = split /\s+/, $string ;
206    #for my $str (@strings)
207    my $out = '';
208    my $depth = 0 ;
209
210    while ($string =~ s/(.*?)$noPreBS($matchMetaRE)//)
211    {
212        $out .= quotemeta($1) ;
213        $out .= $mapping{$2} if defined $mapping{$2};
214        ++ $self->{WildCount} if $wildCount{$2} ;
215
216        if ($2 eq '(')
217        {
218            ++ $depth ;
219        }
220        elsif ($2 eq ')')
221        {
222            return _unmatched(")")
223                if ! $depth ;
224
225            -- $depth ;
226        }
227        elsif ($2 eq '[')
228        {
229            # TODO -- quotemeta & check no '/' or '(' or ')'
230            # TODO -- check for \]  & other \ within the []
231            $string =~ s#(.*?\])##
232                or return _unmatched("[");
233            $out .= "$1)" ;
234        }
235        elsif ($2 eq ']')
236        {
237            return _unmatched("]");
238        }
239        elsif ($2 eq '}')
240        {
241            return _unmatched("}");
242        }
243        elsif ($2 eq '{')
244        {
245            # TODO -- check no '/' within the {}
246            # TODO -- check for \}  & other \ within the {}
247
248            my $tmp ;
249            unless ( $string =~ s/(.*?)$noPreBS\}//)
250            {
251                return _unmatched("{");
252            }
253            #$string =~ s#(.*?)\}##;
254
255            #my $alt = join '|',
256            #          map { quotemeta $_ }
257            #          split "$noPreBS,", $1 ;
258            my $alt = $self->_parseBit($1);
259            defined $alt or return 0 ;
260            $out .= "($alt)" ;
261
262            ++ $self->{Braces} ;
263        }
264    }
265
266    return _unmatched("(")
267        if $depth ;
268
269    $out .= quotemeta $string ;
270
271
272    $self->{InputGlob} =~ s/$noPreBS[\(\)]//g;
273    $self->{InputPattern} = $out ;
274
275    #print "# INPUT '$self->{InputGlob}' => '$out'\n";
276
277    return 1 ;
278
279}
280
281sub _parseOutputGlob
282{
283    my $self = shift ;
284
285    my $string = $self->{OutputGlob} ;
286    my $maxwild = $self->{WildCount};
287
288    if ($self->{GlobFlags} & GLOB_TILDE)
289    #if (1)
290    {
291        $string =~ s{
292              ^ ~             # find a leading tilde
293              (               # save this in $1
294                  [^/]        # a non-slash character
295                        *     # repeated 0 or more times (0 means me)
296              )
297            }{
298              $1
299                  ? (getpwnam($1))[7]
300                  : ( $ENV{HOME} || $ENV{LOGDIR} )
301            }ex;
302
303    }
304
305    # max #1 must be == to max no of '*' in input
306    while ( $string =~ m/#(\d)/g )
307    {
308        croak "Max wild is #$maxwild, you tried #$1"
309            if $1 > $maxwild ;
310    }
311
312    my $noPreBS = '(?<!\\\)' ; # no preceding backslash
313    #warn "noPreBS = '$noPreBS'\n";
314
315    #$string =~ s/${noPreBS}\$(\d)/\${$1}/g;
316    $string =~ s/${noPreBS}#(\d)/\${$1}/g;
317    $string =~ s#${noPreBS}\*#\${inFile}#g;
318    $string = '"' . $string . '"';
319
320    #print "OUTPUT '$self->{OutputGlob}' => '$string'\n";
321    $self->{OutputPattern} = $string ;
322
323    return 1 ;
324}
325
326sub _getFiles
327{
328    my $self = shift ;
329
330    my %outInMapping = ();
331    my %inFiles = () ;
332
333    foreach my $inFile (@{ $self->{InputFiles} })
334    {
335        next if $inFiles{$inFile} ++ ;
336
337        my $outFile = $inFile ;
338
339        if ( $inFile =~ m/$self->{InputPattern}/ )
340        {
341            no warnings 'uninitialized';
342            eval "\$outFile = $self->{OutputPattern};" ;
343
344            if (defined $outInMapping{$outFile})
345            {
346                $Error =  "multiple input files map to one output file";
347                return undef ;
348            }
349            $outInMapping{$outFile} = $inFile;
350            push @{ $self->{Pairs} }, [$inFile, $outFile];
351        }
352    }
353
354    return 1 ;
355}
356
357sub getFileMap
358{
359    my $self = shift ;
360
361    return $self->{Pairs} ;
362}
363
364sub getHash
365{
366    my $self = shift ;
367
368    return { map { $_->[0] => $_->[1] } @{ $self->{Pairs} } } ;
369}
370
3711;
372
373__END__
374
375=head1 NAME
376
377File::GlobMapper - Extend File Glob to Allow Input and Output Files
378
379=head1 SYNOPSIS
380
381    use File::GlobMapper qw( globmap );
382
383    my $aref = globmap $input => $output
384        or die $File::GlobMapper::Error ;
385
386    my $gm = File::GlobMapper->new( $input => $output )
387        or die $File::GlobMapper::Error ;
388
389
390=head1 DESCRIPTION
391
392This module needs Perl5.005 or better.
393
394This module takes the existing C<File::Glob> module as a starting point and
395extends it to allow new filenames to be derived from the files matched by
396C<File::Glob>.
397
398This can be useful when carrying out batch operations on multiple files that
399have both an input filename and output filename and the output file can be
400derived from the input filename. Examples of operations where this can be
401useful include, file renaming, file copying and file compression.
402
403
404=head2 Behind The Scenes
405
406To help explain what C<File::GlobMapper> does, consider what code you
407would write if you wanted to rename all files in the current directory
408that ended in C<.tar.gz> to C<.tgz>. So say these files are in the
409current directory
410
411    alpha.tar.gz
412    beta.tar.gz
413    gamma.tar.gz
414
415and they need renamed to this
416
417    alpha.tgz
418    beta.tgz
419    gamma.tgz
420
421Below is a possible implementation of a script to carry out the rename
422(error cases have been omitted)
423
424    foreach my $old ( glob "*.tar.gz" )
425    {
426        my $new = $old;
427        $new =~ s#(.*)\.tar\.gz$#$1.tgz# ;
428
429        rename $old => $new
430            or die "Cannot rename '$old' to '$new': $!\n;
431    }
432
433Notice that a file glob pattern C<*.tar.gz> was used to match the
434C<.tar.gz> files, then a fairly similar regular expression was used in
435the substitute to allow the new filename to be created.
436
437Given that the file glob is just a cut-down regular expression and that it
438has already done a lot of the hard work in pattern matching the filenames,
439wouldn't it be handy to be able to use the patterns in the fileglob to
440drive the new filename?
441
442Well, that's I<exactly> what C<File::GlobMapper> does.
443
444Here is same snippet of code rewritten using C<globmap>
445
446    for my $pair (globmap '<*.tar.gz>' => '<#1.tgz>' )
447    {
448        my ($from, $to) = @$pair;
449        rename $from => $to
450            or die "Cannot rename '$old' to '$new': $!\n;
451    }
452
453So how does it work?
454
455Behind the scenes the C<globmap> function does a combination of a
456file glob to match existing filenames followed by a substitute
457to create the new filenames.
458
459Notice how both parameters to C<globmap> are strings that are delimited by <>.
460This is done to make them look more like file globs - it is just syntactic
461sugar, but it can be handy when you want the strings to be visually
462distinctive. The enclosing <> are optional, so you don't have to use them - in
463fact the first thing globmap will do is remove these delimiters if they are
464present.
465
466The first parameter to C<globmap>, C<*.tar.gz>, is an I<Input File Glob>.
467Once the enclosing "< ... >" is removed, this is passed (more or
468less) unchanged to C<File::Glob> to carry out a file match.
469
470Next the fileglob C<*.tar.gz> is transformed behind the scenes into a
471full Perl regular expression, with the additional step of wrapping each
472transformed wildcard metacharacter sequence in parenthesis.
473
474In this case the input fileglob C<*.tar.gz> will be transformed into
475this Perl regular expression
476
477    ([^/]*)\.tar\.gz
478
479Wrapping with parenthesis allows the wildcard parts of the Input File
480Glob to be referenced by the second parameter to C<globmap>, C<#1.tgz>,
481the I<Output File Glob>. This parameter operates just like the replacement
482part of a substitute command. The difference is that the C<#1> syntax
483is used to reference sub-patterns matched in the input fileglob, rather
484than the C<$1> syntax that is used with perl regular expressions. In
485this case C<#1> is used to refer to the text matched by the C<*> in the
486Input File Glob. This makes it easier to use this module where the
487parameters to C<globmap> are typed at the command line.
488
489The final step involves passing each filename matched by the C<*.tar.gz>
490file glob through the derived Perl regular expression in turn and
491expanding the output fileglob using it.
492
493The end result of all this is a list of pairs of filenames. By default
494that is what is returned by C<globmap>. In this example the data structure
495returned will look like this
496
497     ( ['alpha.tar.gz' => 'alpha.tgz'],
498       ['beta.tar.gz'  => 'beta.tgz' ],
499       ['gamma.tar.gz' => 'gamma.tgz']
500     )
501
502
503Each pair is an array reference with two elements - namely the I<from>
504filename, that C<File::Glob> has matched, and a I<to> filename that is
505derived from the I<from> filename.
506
507
508
509=head2 Limitations
510
511C<File::GlobMapper> has been kept simple deliberately, so it isn't intended to
512solve all filename mapping operations. Under the hood C<File::Glob> (or for
513older versions of Perl, C<File::BSDGlob>) is used to match the files, so you
514will never have the flexibility of full Perl regular expression.
515
516=head2 Input File Glob
517
518The syntax for an Input FileGlob is identical to C<File::Glob>, except
519for the following
520
521=over 5
522
523=item 1.
524
525No nested {}
526
527=item 2.
528
529Whitespace does not delimit fileglobs.
530
531=item 3.
532
533The use of parenthesis can be used to capture parts of the input filename.
534
535=item 4.
536
537If an Input glob matches the same file more than once, only the first
538will be used.
539
540=back
541
542The syntax
543
544=over 5
545
546=item B<~>
547
548=item B<~user>
549
550
551=item B<.>
552
553Matches a literal '.'.
554Equivalent to the Perl regular expression
555
556    \.
557
558=item B<*>
559
560Matches zero or more characters, except '/'. Equivalent to the Perl
561regular expression
562
563    [^/]*
564
565=item B<?>
566
567Matches zero or one character, except '/'. Equivalent to the Perl
568regular expression
569
570    [^/]?
571
572=item B<\>
573
574Backslash is used, as usual, to escape the next character.
575
576=item  B<[]>
577
578Character class.
579
580=item  B<{,}>
581
582Alternation
583
584=item  B<()>
585
586Capturing parenthesis that work just like perl
587
588=back
589
590Any other character it taken literally.
591
592=head2 Output File Glob
593
594The Output File Glob is a normal string, with 2 glob-like features.
595
596The first is the '*' metacharacter. This will be replaced by the complete
597filename matched by the input file glob. So
598
599    *.c *.Z
600
601The second is
602
603Output FileGlobs take the
604
605=over 5
606
607=item "*"
608
609The "*" character will be replaced with the complete input filename.
610
611=item #1
612
613Patterns of the form /#\d/ will be replaced with the
614
615=back
616
617=head2 Returned Data
618
619
620=head1 EXAMPLES
621
622=head2 A Rename script
623
624Below is a simple "rename" script that uses C<globmap> to determine the
625source and destination filenames.
626
627    use File::GlobMapper qw(globmap) ;
628    use File::Copy;
629
630    die "rename: Usage rename 'from' 'to'\n"
631        unless @ARGV == 2 ;
632
633    my $fromGlob = shift @ARGV;
634    my $toGlob   = shift @ARGV;
635
636    my $pairs = globmap($fromGlob, $toGlob)
637        or die $File::GlobMapper::Error;
638
639    for my $pair (@$pairs)
640    {
641        my ($from, $to) = @$pair;
642        move $from => $to ;
643    }
644
645
646
647Here is an example that renames all c files to cpp.
648
649    $ rename '*.c' '#1.cpp'
650
651=head2 A few example globmaps
652
653Below are a few examples of globmaps
654
655To copy all your .c file to a backup directory
656
657    '</my/home/*.c>'    '</my/backup/#1.c>'
658
659If you want to compress all
660
661    '</my/home/*.[ch]>'    '<*.gz>'
662
663To uncompress
664
665    '</my/home/*.[ch].gz>'    '</my/home/#1.#2>'
666
667=head1 SEE ALSO
668
669L<File::Glob|File::Glob>
670
671=head1 AUTHOR
672
673The I<File::GlobMapper> module was written by Paul Marquess, F<pmqs@cpan.org>.
674
675=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
676
677Copyright (c) 2005 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.
678This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
679modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
680