source: sasview/src/sas/sascalc/data_util/pathutils.py @ 12dfce6

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Initial commit of the refactored SasCalc? module.

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[4bae1ef]1#!/usr/bin/env python
2"""
3Utilities for path manipulation. Not to be confused with the pathutils module
4from the pythonutils package (http://groups.google.com/group/pythonutils).
5"""
6
7# NOTE: If enough of _that_ pathutils functionality is required, we can switch
8# this module for that one.
9
10# TODO: Make algorithm more robust and complete; consider using abspath.
11
12__all__ = ['relpath']
13
14from os.path import join
15from os.path import sep
16
17def relpath(p1, p2):
18    """Compute the relative path of p1 with respect to p2."""
19
20    def commonpath(L1, L2, common=[]):
21        if len(L1) < 1: return (common, L1, L2)
22        if len(L2) < 1: return (common, L1, L2)
23        if L1[0] != L2[0]: return (common, L1, L2)
24        return commonpath(L1[1:], L2[1:], common=common+[L1[0]])
25
26    # if the strings are equal, then return "."
27    if p1 == p2: return "."
28    (common,L1,L2) = commonpath(p2.split(sep), p1.split(sep))
29    # if there is nothing in common, then return an empty string
30    if not common: return ""
31    # otherwise, replace the common pieces with "../" (or "..\")
32    p = [(".."+sep) * len(L1)] + L2
33    return join(*p)
34
35def test():
36    p1 = sep.join(["a","b","c","d"])
37    p2 = sep.join(["a","b","c1","d1"])
38    p3 = sep.join(["a","b","c","d","e"])
39    p4 = sep.join(["a","b","c","d1","e"])
40    p5 = sep.join(["w","x","y","z"])
41
42    assert relpath(p1, p1) == "."
43    assert relpath(p2, p1) ==  sep.join(["..", "..", "c1", "d1"])
44    assert relpath(p3, p1) == "e"
45    assert relpath(p4, p1) ==  sep.join(["..", "d1", "e"])
46    assert relpath(p5, p1) == ""
47
48if __name__ == '__main__':
49    test()
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