add . and .. to the readdir iterator
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@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ wasi_tests::directory_seek
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impl of Caps to see about this
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wasi_tests::fd_flags_set
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- set_fdflags is not implemented. test wanted to clear O_APPEND mode
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wasi_tests::fd_readdir
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- test expects `..` and `.`, Dir::readdir doesnt provide them
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wasi_tests::nofollow_errors
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- nofollow not implemented for dirs
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wasi_tests::path_filestat
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@@ -262,27 +262,59 @@ impl WasiDir for cap_std::fs::Dir {
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&self,
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cursor: ReaddirCursor,
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) -> Result<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = Result<(ReaddirEntity, String), Error>>>, Error> {
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let rd = self
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.read_dir(Path::new("."))
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.expect("always possible to readdir an open Dir") // XXX is this true?
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.enumerate()
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.skip(u64::from(cursor) as usize);
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Ok(Box::new(rd.map(|(ix, entry)| {
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use cap_fs_ext::MetadataExt;
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let entry = entry?;
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let meta = entry.metadata()?;
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let inode = meta.ino();
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let filetype = FileType::from(&meta.file_type());
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let name = entry.file_name().into_string().map_err(|_| Error::Ilseq)?;
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let namelen = name.as_bytes().len().try_into()?;
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let entity = ReaddirEntity {
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next: ReaddirCursor::from(ix as u64 + 1),
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filetype,
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inode,
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namelen,
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};
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Ok((entity, name))
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})))
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use cap_fs_ext::MetadataExt;
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// cap_std's read_dir does not include . and .., we should prepend these.
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// Why closures? failure of any individual entry doesn't mean the whole method should
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// fail.
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// Why the tuple? We can't construct a cap_std::fs::DirEntry.
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let rd = vec![
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(|| {
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let meta = self.dir_metadata()?;
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let name = ".".to_owned();
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let namelen = name.as_bytes().len().try_into()?;
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Ok((FileType::Directory, meta.ino(), namelen, name))
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})(),
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(|| {
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// XXX if parent dir is mounted it *might* be possible to give its inode, but we
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// don't know that in this context.
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let name = "..".to_owned();
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let namelen = name.as_bytes().len().try_into()?;
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Ok((FileType::Directory, 0, namelen, name))
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})(),
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]
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.into_iter()
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.chain(
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// Now process the `DirEntry`s:
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self.read_dir(Path::new("."))
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.expect("always possible to readdir an open Dir") // XXX is this true?
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.map(|entry| {
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let entry = entry?;
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let meta = entry.metadata()?;
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let inode = meta.ino();
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let filetype = FileType::from(&meta.file_type());
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let name = entry.file_name().into_string().map_err(|_| Error::Ilseq)?;
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let namelen = name.as_bytes().len().try_into()?;
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Ok((filetype, inode, namelen, name))
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}),
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)
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// Enumeration of the iterator makes it possible to define the ReaddirCursor
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.enumerate()
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.map(|(ix, r)| match r {
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Ok((filetype, inode, namelen, name)) => Ok((
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ReaddirEntity {
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next: ReaddirCursor::from(ix as u64 + 1),
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filetype,
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inode,
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namelen,
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},
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name,
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)),
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Err(e) => Err(e),
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})
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.skip(u64::from(cursor) as usize);
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Ok(Box::new(rd))
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}
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fn symlink(&self, src_path: &str, dest_path: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
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