Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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/// \file utils/fs/path.hpp
/// Provides the utils::fs::path class.
///
/// This is a poor man's reimplementation of the path class provided by
/// Boost.Filesystem, in the sense that it tries to follow the same API but is
/// much simplified.
#if !defined(UTILS_FS_PATH_HPP)
#define UTILS_FS_PATH_HPP
#include "utils/fs/path_fwd.hpp"
#include <string>
#include <ostream>
namespace utils {
namespace fs {
/// Representation and manipulation of a file system path.
///
/// Application code should always use this class to represent a path instead of
/// std::string, because this class is more semantically representative, ensures
/// that the values are valid and provides some useful manipulation functions.
///
/// Conversions to and from strings are always explicit.
class path {
/// Internal representation of the path.
std::string _repr;
public:
explicit path(const std::string&);
const char* c_str(void) const;
const std::string& str(void) const;
path branch_path(void) const;
std::string leaf_name(void) const;
path to_absolute(void) const;
bool is_absolute(void) const;
bool is_parent_of(path) const;
int ncomponents(void) const;
bool operator<(const path&) const;
bool operator==(const path&) const;
bool operator!=(const path&) const;
path operator/(const std::string&) const;
path operator/(const path&) const;
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const path&);
} // namespace fs
} // namespace utils
#endif // !defined(UTILS_FS_PATH_HPP)