Change path normalization strategy to not resolve symlinks (#9330)

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woojiq 10 months ago committed by GitHub
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@ -1074,6 +1074,7 @@ dependencies = [
"slotmap", "slotmap",
"smallvec", "smallvec",
"smartstring", "smartstring",
"tempfile",
"textwrap", "textwrap",
"toml", "toml",
"tree-sitter", "tree-sitter",

@ -55,3 +55,4 @@ parking_lot = "0.12"
[dev-dependencies] [dev-dependencies]
quickcheck = { version = "1", default-features = false } quickcheck = { version = "1", default-features = false }
indoc = "2.0.4" indoc = "2.0.4"
tempfile = "3.7.0"

@ -30,31 +30,10 @@ pub fn expand_tilde(path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
path.to_path_buf() path.to_path_buf()
} }
/// Normalize a path, removing things like `.` and `..`. /// Normalize a path without resolving symlinks.
/// // Strategy: start from the first component and move up. Cannonicalize previous path,
/// CAUTION: This does not resolve symlinks (unlike // join component, cannonicalize new path, strip prefix and join to the final result.
/// [`std::fs::canonicalize`]). This may cause incorrect or surprising
/// behavior at times. This should be used carefully. Unfortunately,
/// [`std::fs::canonicalize`] can be hard to use correctly, since it can often
/// fail, or on Windows returns annoying device paths. This is a problem Cargo
/// needs to improve on.
/// Copied from cargo: <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/blob/070e459c2d8b79c5b2ac5218064e7603329c92ae/crates/cargo-util/src/paths.rs#L81>
pub fn get_normalized_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf { pub fn get_normalized_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
// normalization strategy is to canonicalize first ancestor path that exists (i.e., canonicalize as much as possible),
// then run handrolled normalization on the non-existent remainder
let (base, path) = path
.ancestors()
.find_map(|base| {
let canonicalized_base = dunce::canonicalize(base).ok()?;
let remainder = path.strip_prefix(base).ok()?.into();
Some((canonicalized_base, remainder))
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| (PathBuf::new(), PathBuf::from(path)));
if path.as_os_str().is_empty() {
return base;
}
let mut components = path.components().peekable(); let mut components = path.components().peekable();
let mut ret = if let Some(c @ Component::Prefix(..)) = components.peek().cloned() { let mut ret = if let Some(c @ Component::Prefix(..)) = components.peek().cloned() {
components.next(); components.next();
@ -70,20 +49,60 @@ pub fn get_normalized_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
ret.push(component.as_os_str()); ret.push(component.as_os_str());
} }
Component::CurDir => {} Component::CurDir => {}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
Component::ParentDir => {
ret.pop();
}
#[cfg(windows)]
Component::ParentDir => {
if let Some(head) = ret.components().next_back() {
match head {
Component::Prefix(_) | Component::RootDir => {}
Component::CurDir => unreachable!(),
// If we left previous component as ".." it means we met a symlink before and we can't pop path.
Component::ParentDir => { Component::ParentDir => {
ret.push("..");
}
Component::Normal(_) => {
if ret.is_symlink() {
ret.push("..");
} else {
ret.pop(); ret.pop();
} }
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
Component::Normal(c) => { Component::Normal(c) => {
ret.push(c); ret.push(c);
} }
#[cfg(windows)]
Component::Normal(c) => 'normal: {
use std::fs::canonicalize;
let new_path = ret.join(c);
if new_path.is_symlink() {
ret = new_path;
break 'normal;
}
let (can_new, can_old) = (canonicalize(&new_path), canonicalize(&ret));
match (can_new, can_old) {
(Ok(can_new), Ok(can_old)) => {
let striped = can_new.strip_prefix(can_old);
ret.push(striped.unwrap_or_else(|_| c.as_ref()));
}
_ => ret.push(c),
}
}
} }
} }
base.join(ret) dunce::simplified(&ret).to_path_buf()
} }
/// Returns the canonical, absolute form of a path with all intermediate components normalized. /// Returns the canonical, absolute form of a path with all intermediate components normalized.
/// ///
/// This function is used instead of `std::fs::canonicalize` because we don't want to verify /// This function is used instead of [`std::fs::canonicalize`] because we don't want to verify
/// here if the path exists, just normalize it's components. /// here if the path exists, just normalize it's components.
pub fn get_canonicalized_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf { pub fn get_canonicalized_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let path = expand_tilde(path); let path = expand_tilde(path);

@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
#![cfg(windows)]
use std::{
env::set_current_dir,
error::Error,
path::{Component, Path, PathBuf},
};
use helix_core::path::get_normalized_path;
use tempfile::Builder;
// Paths on Windows are almost always case-insensitive.
// Normalization should return the original path.
// E.g. mkdir `CaSe`, normalize(`case`) = `CaSe`.
#[test]
fn test_case_folding_windows() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
// tmp/root/case
let tmp_prefix = std::env::temp_dir();
set_current_dir(&tmp_prefix)?;
let root = Builder::new().prefix("root-").tempdir()?;
let case = Builder::new().prefix("CaSe-").tempdir_in(&root)?;
let root_without_prefix = root.path().strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)?;
let lowercase_case = format!(
"case-{}",
case.path()
.file_name()
.unwrap()
.to_string_lossy()
.split_at(5)
.1
);
let test_path = root_without_prefix.join(lowercase_case);
assert_eq!(
get_normalized_path(&test_path),
case.path().strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)?
);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_path() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
/*
tmp/root/
link -> dir1/orig_file
dir1/
orig_file
dir2/
dir_link -> ../dir1/
*/
let tmp_prefix = std::env::temp_dir();
set_current_dir(&tmp_prefix)?;
// Create a tree structure as shown above
let root = Builder::new().prefix("root-").tempdir()?;
let dir1 = Builder::new().prefix("dir1-").tempdir_in(&root)?;
let orig_file = Builder::new().prefix("orig_file-").tempfile_in(&dir1)?;
let dir2 = Builder::new().prefix("dir2-").tempdir_in(&root)?;
// Create path and delete existing file
let dir_link = Builder::new()
.prefix("dir_link-")
.tempfile_in(&dir2)?
.path()
.to_owned();
let link = Builder::new()
.prefix("link-")
.tempfile_in(&root)?
.path()
.to_owned();
use std::os::windows;
windows::fs::symlink_dir(&dir1, &dir_link)?;
windows::fs::symlink_file(&orig_file, &link)?;
// root/link
let path = link.strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)?;
assert_eq!(
get_normalized_path(path),
path,
"input {:?} and symlink last component shouldn't be resolved",
path
);
// root/dir2/dir_link/orig_file/../..
let path = dir_link
.strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)
.unwrap()
.join(orig_file.path().file_name().unwrap())
.join(Component::ParentDir)
.join(Component::ParentDir);
let expected = dir_link
.strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)
.unwrap()
.join(Component::ParentDir);
assert_eq!(
get_normalized_path(&path),
expected,
"input {:?} and \"..\" should not erase the simlink that goes ahead",
&path
);
// root/link/.././../dir2/../
let path = link
.strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)
.unwrap()
.join(Component::ParentDir)
.join(Component::CurDir)
.join(Component::ParentDir)
.join(dir2.path().file_name().unwrap())
.join(Component::ParentDir);
let expected = link
.strip_prefix(&tmp_prefix)
.unwrap()
.join(Component::ParentDir)
.join(Component::ParentDir);
assert_eq!(get_normalized_path(&path), expected, "input {:?}", &path);
Ok(())
}
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