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# Copyright Dave Abrahams 2003-2004.
# Copyright Rene Rivera 2003-2006.
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
# Performs various path manipulations. Paths are always in a 'normalized'
# representation. In it, a path may be either:
#
# - '.', or
#
# - ['/'] [ ( '..' '/' )* (token '/')* token ]
#
# In plain english, path can be rooted, '..' elements are allowed only at the
# beginning, and it never ends in slash, except for path consisting of slash
# only.
import errors ;
import modules ;
import regex ;
import sequence ;
import set ;
import version ;
os = [ modules.peek : OS ] ;
if [ modules.peek : UNIX ]
{
local uname = [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] ;
switch $(uname)
{
case CYGWIN* : os = CYGWIN ;
case * : os = UNIX ;
}
}
# Converts the native path into normalized form.
#
rule make ( native )
{
return [ make-$(os) $(native) ] ;
}
# Builds native representation of the path.
#
rule native ( path )
{
return [ native-$(os) $(path) ] ;
}
# Tests if a path is rooted.
#
rule is-rooted ( path )
{
return [ MATCH "^(/)" : $(path) ] ;
}
# Tests if a path has a parent.
#
rule has-parent ( path )
{
if $(path) != /
{
return 1 ;
}
else
{
return ;
}
}
# Returns the path without any directory components.
#
rule basename ( path )
{
return [ MATCH "([^/]+)$" : $(path) ] ;
}
# Returns parent directory of the path. If no parent exists, error is issued.
#
rule parent ( path )
{
if [ has-parent $(path) ]
{
if $(path) = .
{
return .. ;
}
else
{
# Strip everything at the end of path up to and including the last
# slash.
local result = [ regex.match "((.*)/)?([^/]+)" : $(path) : 2 3 ] ;
# Did we strip what we shouldn't?
if $(result[2]) = ".."
{
return $(path)/.. ;
}
else
{
if ! $(result[1])
{
if [ is-rooted $(path) ]
{
result = / ;
}
else
{
result = . ;
}
}
return $(result[1]) ;
}
}
}
else
{
errors.error "Path '$(path)' has no parent" ;
}
}
# Returns path2 such that "[ join path path2 ] = .". The path may not contain
# ".." element or be rooted.
#
rule reverse ( path )
{
if $(path) = .
{
return $(path) ;
}
else
{
local tokens = [ regex.split $(path) "/" ] ;
local tokens2 ;
for local i in $(tokens)
{
tokens2 += .. ;
}
return [ sequence.join $(tokens2) : "/" ] ;
}
}
# Concatenates the passed path elements. Generates an error if any element other
# than the first one is rooted. Skips any empty or undefined path elements.
#
rule join ( elements + )
{
if ! $(elements[2-])
{
return $(elements[1]) ;
}
else
{
for local e in $(elements[2-])
{
if [ is-rooted $(e) ]
{
errors.error only the first element may be rooted ;
}
}
if [ version.check-jam-version 3 1 17 ]
{
return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "$(elements)" ] ;
}
else
{
# Boost Jam prior to version 3.1.17 had problems with its
# NORMALIZE_PATH rule in case you passed it a leading backslash
# instead of a slash, in some cases when you sent it an empty
# initial path element and possibly some others. At least some of
# those cases were being hit and relied upon when calling this rule
# from the path.make-NT rule.
if ! $(elements[1]) && $(elements[2])
{
return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "/" "$(elements[2-])" ] ;
}
else
{
return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "$(elements)" ] ;
}
}
}
}
# If 'path' is relative, it is rooted at 'root'. Otherwise, it is unchanged.
#
rule root ( path root )
{
if [ is-rooted $(path) ]
{
return $(path) ;
}
else
{
return [ join $(root) $(path) ] ;
}
}
# Returns the current working directory.
#
rule pwd ( )
{
if ! $(.pwd)
{
.pwd = [ make [ PWD ] ] ;
}
return $(.pwd) ;
}
# Returns the list of files matching the given pattern in the specified
# directory. Both directories and patterns are supplied as portable paths. Each
# pattern should be non-absolute path, and can't contain "." or ".." elements.
# Each slash separated element of pattern can contain the following special
# characters:
# - '?', which match any character
# - '*', which matches arbitrary number of characters.
# A file $(d)/e1/e2/e3 (where 'd' is in $(dirs)) matches pattern p1/p2/p3 if and
# only if e1 matches p1, e2 matches p2 and so on.
#
# For example:
# [ glob . : *.cpp ]
# [ glob . : */build/Jamfile ]
#
rule glob ( dirs * : patterns + : exclude-patterns * )
{
local result ;
local real-patterns ;
local real-exclude-patterns ;
for local d in $(dirs)
{
for local p in $(patterns)
{
local pattern = [ path.root $(p) $(d) ] ;
real-patterns += [ path.native $(pattern) ] ;
}
for local p in $(exclude-patterns)
{
local pattern = [ path.root $(p) $(d) ] ;
real-exclude-patterns += [ path.native $(pattern) ] ;
}
}
local inc = [ GLOB-RECURSIVELY $(real-patterns) ] ;
inc = [ sequence.transform NORMALIZE_PATH : $(inc) ] ;
local exc = [ GLOB-RECURSIVELY $(real-exclude-patterns) ] ;
exc = [ sequence.transform NORMALIZE_PATH : $(exc) ] ;
return [ sequence.transform path.make : [ set.difference $(inc) : $(exc) ] ]
;
}
# Recursive version of GLOB. Builds the glob of files while also searching in
# the subdirectories of the given roots. An optional set of exclusion patterns
# will filter out the matching entries from the result. The exclusions also
# apply to the subdirectory scanning, such that directories that match the
# exclusion patterns will not be searched.
#
rule glob-tree ( roots * : patterns + : exclude-patterns * )
{
return [ sequence.transform path.make : [ .glob-tree [ sequence.transform
path.native : $(roots) ] : $(patterns) : $(exclude-patterns) ] ] ;
}
local rule .glob-tree ( roots * : patterns * : exclude-patterns * )
{
local excluded ;
if $(exclude-patterns)
{
excluded = [ GLOB $(roots) : $(exclude-patterns) ] ;
}
local result = [ set.difference [ GLOB $(roots) : $(patterns) ] :
$(excluded) ] ;
local subdirs ;
for local d in [ set.difference [ GLOB $(roots) : * ] : $(excluded) ]
{
if ! ( $(d:D=) in . .. ) && ! [ CHECK_IF_FILE $(d) ]
{
subdirs += $(d) ;
}
}
if $(subdirs)
{
result += [ .glob-tree $(subdirs) : $(patterns) : $(exclude-patterns) ]
;
}
return $(result) ;
}
# Returns true is the specified file exists.
#
rule exists ( file )
{
return [ path.glob $(file:D) : $(file:D=) ] ;
}
NATIVE_RULE path : exists ;
# Find out the absolute name of path and returns the list of all the parents,
# starting with the immediate one. Parents are returned as relative names. If
# 'upper_limit' is specified, directories above it will be pruned.
#
rule all-parents ( path : upper_limit ? : cwd ? )
{
cwd ?= [ pwd ] ;
local path_ele = [ regex.split [ root $(path) $(cwd) ] "/" ] ;
if ! $(upper_limit)
{
upper_limit = / ;
}
local upper_ele = [ regex.split [ root $(upper_limit) $(cwd) ] "/" ] ;
# Leave only elements in 'path_ele' below 'upper_ele'.
while $(path_ele) && ( $(upper_ele[1]) = $(path_ele[1]) )
{
upper_ele = $(upper_ele[2-]) ;
path_ele = $(path_ele[2-]) ;
}
# Have all upper elements been removed ?
if $(upper_ele)
{
errors.error "$(upper_limit) is not prefix of $(path)" ;
}
# Create the relative paths to parents, number of elements in 'path_ele'.
local result ;
for local i in $(path_ele)
{
path = [ parent $(path) ] ;
result += $(path) ;
}
return $(result) ;
}
# Search for 'pattern' in parent directories of 'dir', up till and including
# 'upper_limit', if it is specified, or till the filesystem root otherwise.
#
rule glob-in-parents ( dir : patterns + : upper-limit ? )
{
local result ;
local parent-dirs = [ all-parents $(dir) : $(upper-limit) ] ;
while $(parent-dirs) && ! $(result)
{
result = [ glob $(parent-dirs[1]) : $(patterns) ] ;
parent-dirs = $(parent-dirs[2-]) ;
}
return $(result) ;
}
# Assuming 'child' is a subdirectory of 'parent', return the relative path from
# 'parent' to 'child'.
#
rule relative ( child parent : no-error ? )
{
local not-a-child ;
if $(parent) = "."
{
return $(child) ;
}
else
{
local split1 = [ regex.split $(parent) / ] ;
local split2 = [ regex.split $(child) / ] ;
while $(split1)
{
if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1])
{
split1 = $(split1[2-]) ;
split2 = $(split2[2-]) ;
}
else
{
not-a-child = true ;
split1 = ;
}
}
if $(split2)
{
if $(not-a-child)
{
if $(no-error)
{
return not-a-child ;
}
else
{
errors.error $(child) is not a subdir of $(parent) ;
}
}
else
{
return [ join $(split2) ] ;
}
}
else
{
return "." ;
}
}
}
# Returns the minimal path to path2 that is relative path1.
#
rule relative-to ( path1 path2 )
{
local root_1 = [ regex.split [ reverse $(path1) ] / ] ;
local split1 = [ regex.split $(path1) / ] ;
local split2 = [ regex.split $(path2) / ] ;
while $(split1) && $(root_1)
{
if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1])
{
root_1 = $(root_1[2-]) ;
split1 = $(split1[2-]) ;
split2 = $(split2[2-]) ;
}
else
{
split1 = ;
}
}
return [ join . $(root_1) $(split2) ] ;
}
# Returns the list of paths which are used by the operating system for looking
# up programs.
#
rule programs-path ( )
{
local result ;
local raw = [ modules.peek : PATH Path path ] ;
for local p in $(raw)
{
if $(p)
{
result += [ path.make $(p) ] ;
}
}
return $(result) ;
}
rule makedirs ( path )
{
local result = true ;
local native = [ native $(path) ] ;
if ! [ exists $(native) ]
{
if [ makedirs [ parent $(path) ] ]
{
if ! [ MAKEDIR $(native) ]
{
errors.error "Could not create directory '$(path)'" ;
result = ;
}
}
}
return $(result) ;
}
# Converts native Windows paths into our internal canonic path representation.
# Supports 'invalid' paths containing multiple successive path separator
# characters.
#
# TODO: Check and if needed add support for Windows 'X:file' path format where
# the file is located in the current folder on drive X.
#
rule make-NT ( native )
{
local result ;
if [ version.check-jam-version 3 1 17 ]
{
result = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(native) ] ;
}
else
{
# This old implementation is really fragile due to a not so clear way
# NORMALIZE_PATH rule worked in Boost.Jam versions prior to 3.1.17. E.g.
# path.join would mostly ignore empty path elements but would root the
# joined path in case the initial two path elements were empty or some
# similar accidental wierdness.
result = [ path.join [ regex.split $(native) "[/\\]" ] ] ;
}
# We need to add an extra '/' in front in case this is a rooted Windows path
# starting with a drive letter and not a path separator character since the
# builtin NORMALIZE_PATH rule has no knowledge of this leading drive letter
# and treats it as a regular folder name.
if [ regex.match "(^.:)" : $(native) ]
{
result = /$(result) ;
}
return $(result) ;
}
rule native-NT ( path )
{
local result ;
if [ is-rooted $(path) ] && ! [ regex.match "^/(.:)" : $(path) ]
{
result = $(path) ;
}
else
{
result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ;
}
result = [ sequence.join [ regex.split $(result) "/" ] : "\\" ] ;
return $(result) ;
}
rule make-UNIX ( native )
{
# VP: I have no idea now 'native' can be empty here! But it can!
if ! $(native)
{
errors.error "Empty path passed to 'make-UNIX'" ;
}
else
{
return [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(native:T) ] ;
}
}
rule native-UNIX ( path )
{
return $(path) ;
}
rule make-CYGWIN ( path )
{
return [ make-NT $(path) ] ;
}
rule native-CYGWIN ( path )
{
local result = $(path) ;
if [ regex.match "(^/.:)" : $(path) ] # Windows absolute path.
{
result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ; # Remove leading '/'.
}
return [ native-UNIX $(result) ] ;
}
# split-path-VMS: splits input native path into device dir file (each part is
# optional).
#
# example:
#
# dev:[dir]file.c => dev: [dir] file.c
#
rule split-path-VMS ( native )
{
local matches = [ MATCH ([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:)?(\\[[^\]]*\\])?(.*)?$ : $(native) ] ;
local device = $(matches[1]) ;
local dir = $(matches[2]) ;
local file = $(matches[3]) ;
return $(device) $(dir) $(file) ;
}
# Converts a native VMS path into a portable path spec.
#
# Does not handle current-device absolute paths such as "[dir]File.c" as it is
# not clear how to represent them in the portable path notation.
#
# Adds a trailing dot (".") to the file part if no extension is present (helps
# when converting it back into native path).
#
rule make-VMS ( native )
{
if [ MATCH ^(\\[[a-zA-Z0-9]) : $(native) ]
{
errors.error "Can't handle default-device absolute paths: " $(native) ;
}
local parts = [ split-path-VMS $(native) ] ;
local device = $(parts[1]) ;
local dir = $(parts[2]) ;
local file = $(parts[3]) ;
local elems ;
if $(device)
{
#
# rooted
#
elems = /$(device) ;
}
if $(dir) = "[]"
{
#
# Special case: current directory
#
elems = $(elems) "." ;
}
else if $(dir)
{
dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) "\\[|\\]" "" ] ;
local dir_parts = [ regex.split $(dir) \\. ] ;
if $(dir_parts[1]) = ""
{
#
# Relative path
#
dir_parts = $(dir_parts[2--1]) ;
}
#
# replace "parent-directory" parts (- => ..)
#
dir_parts = [ regex.replace-list $(dir_parts) : - : .. ] ;
elems = $(elems) $(dir_parts) ;
}
if $(file)
{
if ! [ MATCH (\\.) : $(file) ]
{
#
# Always add "." to end of non-extension file.
#
file = $(file). ;
}
elems = $(elems) $(file) ;
}
local portable = [ path.join $(elems) ] ;
return $(portable) ;
}
# Converts a portable path spec into a native VMS path.
#
# Relies on having at least one dot (".") included in the file name to be able
# to differentiate it from the directory part.
#
rule native-VMS ( path )
{
local device = "" ;
local dir = $(path) ;
local file = "" ;
local native ;
local split ;
#
# Has device ?
#
if [ is-rooted $(dir) ]
{
split = [ MATCH ^/([^:]+:)/?(.*) : $(dir) ] ;
device = $(split[1]) ;
dir = $(split[2]) ;
}
#
# Has file ?
#
# This is no exact science, just guess work:
#
# If the last part of the current path spec
# includes some chars, followed by a dot,
# optionally followed by more chars -
# then it is a file (keep your fingers crossed).
#
split = [ regex.split $(dir) / ] ;
local maybe_file = $(split[-1]) ;
if [ MATCH ^([^.]+\\..*) : $(maybe_file) ]
{
file = $(maybe_file) ;
dir = [ sequence.join $(split[1--2]) : / ] ;
}
#
# Has dir spec ?
#
if $(dir) = "."
{
dir = "[]" ;
}
else if $(dir)
{
dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) \\.\\. - ] ;
dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) / . ] ;
if $(device) = ""
{
#
# Relative directory
#
dir = "."$(dir) ;
}
dir = "["$(dir)"]" ;
}
native = [ sequence.join $(device) $(dir) $(file) ] ;
return $(native) ;
}
rule __test__ ( )
{
import assert ;
import errors : try catch ;
assert.true is-rooted "/" ;
assert.true is-rooted "/foo" ;
assert.true is-rooted "/foo/bar" ;
assert.result : is-rooted "." ;
assert.result : is-rooted "foo" ;
assert.result : is-rooted "foo/bar" ;
assert.true has-parent "foo" ;
assert.true has-parent "foo/bar" ;
assert.true has-parent "." ;
assert.result : has-parent "/" ;
assert.result "." : basename "." ;
assert.result ".." : basename ".." ;
assert.result "foo" : basename "foo" ;
assert.result "foo" : basename "bar/foo" ;
assert.result "foo" : basename "gaz/bar/foo" ;
assert.result "foo" : basename "/gaz/bar/foo" ;
assert.result "." : parent "foo" ;
assert.result "/" : parent "/foo" ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : parent "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result ".." : parent "." ;
assert.result ".." : parent "../foo" ;
assert.result "../../foo" : parent "../../foo/bar" ;
assert.result "." : reverse "." ;
assert.result ".." : reverse "foo" ;
assert.result "../../.." : reverse "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result "foo" : join "foo" ;
assert.result "/foo" : join "/" "foo" ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo" "bar" ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo/giz" "../bar" ;
assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/bar/baz" "../../giz" ;
assert.result ".." : join "." ".." ;
assert.result ".." : join "foo" "../.." ;
assert.result "../.." : join "../foo" "../.." ;
assert.result "/foo" : join "/bar" "../foo" ;
assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/giz" "." ;
assert.result "." : join lib2 ".." ;
assert.result "/" : join "/a" ".." ;
assert.result /a/b : join /a/b/c .. ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : join "foo" "bar" "giz" ;
assert.result "giz" : join "foo" ".." "giz" ;
assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo" "." "giz" ;
try ;
{
join "a" "/b" ;
}
catch only first element may be rooted ;
local CWD = "/home/ghost/build" ;
assert.result : all-parents . : . : $(CWD) ;
assert.result . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ;
assert.result foo . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "foo/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ;
assert.result ../Work .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "../Work/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ;
local CWD = "/home/ghost" ;
assert.result . .. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home" : $(CWD) ;
assert.result . : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home/ghost" : $(CWD) ;
assert.result "c/d" : relative "a/b/c/d" "a/b" ;
assert.result "foo" : relative "foo" "." ;
local save-os = [ modules.peek path : os ] ;
modules.poke path : os : NT ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo\\bar\\giz" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/." ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/.." ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/../" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/..\\" ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo/././././bar" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "\\foo" ;
assert.result "/D:/My Documents" : make "D:\\My Documents" ;
assert.result "/c:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "c:\\boost\\tools\\build\\test\\..\\new\\project.jam" ;
# Test processing 'invalid' paths containing multiple successive path
# separators.
assert.result "foo" : make "foo//" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo///" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\\\" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\\\\\" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "//foo" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "///foo" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "\\\\foo" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "\\\\\\foo" ;
assert.result "/foo" : make "\\/\\/foo" ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo//\\//\\\\bar//\\//\\\\\\//\\//\\\\" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar//.." ;
assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo/bar/giz//.." ;
assert.result "foo/giz" : make "foo//\\//\\\\bar///\\\\//\\\\////\\/..///giz\\//\\\\\\//\\//\\\\" ;
assert.result "../../../foo" : make "..///.//..///.//..////foo///" ;
# Test processing 'invalid' rooted paths with too many '..' path elements
# that would place them before the root.
assert.result : make "/.." ;
assert.result : make "/../" ;
assert.result : make "/../." ;
assert.result : make "/.././" ;
assert.result : make "/foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ;
assert.result : make "/foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ;
assert.result : make "//foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ;
assert.result : make "//foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ;
assert.result : make "\\\\foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ;
assert.result : make "\\\\foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ;
assert.result : make "/..///.//..///.//..////foo///" ;
assert.result "foo\\bar\\giz" : native "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result "foo" : native "foo" ;
assert.result "\\foo" : native "/foo" ;
assert.result "D:\\My Documents\\Work" : native "/D:/My Documents/Work" ;
modules.poke path : os : UNIX ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/." ;
assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/sub2/.." ;
assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/." ;
assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/sub2/.." ;
assert.result "/foo/bar" : native "/foo/bar" ;
modules.poke path : os : VMS ;
#
# Don't really need to poke os before these
#
assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]file" ;
assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]" ;
assert.result "disk:" "" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:" ;
assert.result "disk:" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:file" ;
assert.result "" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[dir]file" ;
assert.result "" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "[dir]" ;
assert.result "" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "file" ;
assert.result "" "" "" : split-path-VMS "" ;
#
# Special case: current directory
#
assert.result "" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "[]" ;
assert.result "disk:" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]" ;
assert.result "" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[]file" ;
assert.result "disk:" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]file" ;
#
# Make portable paths
#
assert.result "/disk:" : make "disk:" ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "[.foo.bar.giz]" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo]" ;
assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo.bar.-]" ;
assert.result ".." : make "[.-]" ;
assert.result ".." : make "[-]" ;
assert.result "." : make "[]" ;
assert.result "giz.h" : make "giz.h" ;
assert.result "foo/bar/giz.h" : make "[.foo.bar]giz.h" ;
assert.result "/disk:/my_docs" : make "disk:[my_docs]" ;
assert.result "/disk:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "disk:[boost.tools.build.test.-.new]project.jam" ;
#
# Special case (adds '.' to end of file w/o extension to
# disambiguate from directory in portable path spec).
#
assert.result "Jamfile." : make "Jamfile" ;
assert.result "dir/Jamfile." : make "[.dir]Jamfile" ;
assert.result "/disk:/dir/Jamfile." : make "disk:[dir]Jamfile" ;
#
# Make native paths
#
assert.result "disk:" : native "/disk:" ;
assert.result "[.foo.bar.giz]" : native "foo/bar/giz" ;
assert.result "[.foo]" : native "foo" ;
assert.result "[.-]" : native ".." ;
assert.result "[.foo.-]" : native "foo/.." ;
assert.result "[]" : native "." ;
assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]" : native "/disk:/my_docs/work" ;
assert.result "giz.h" : native "giz.h" ;
assert.result "disk:Jamfile." : native "/disk:Jamfile." ;
assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]Jamfile." : native "/disk:/my_docs/work/Jamfile." ;
modules.poke path : os : $(save-os) ;
}
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