Test and document builtins.baseNameOf

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Robert Hensing 2024-03-24 01:26:12 +01:00
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@ -1580,11 +1580,18 @@ static void prim_baseNameOf(EvalState & state, const PosIdx pos, Value * * args,
static RegisterPrimOp primop_baseNameOf({
.name = "baseNameOf",
.args = {"s"},
.args = {"x"},
.doc = R"(
Return the *base name* of the string *s*, that is, everything
following the final slash in the string. This is similar to the GNU
`basename` command.
Return the *base name* of either a [path value](@docroot@/language/values.md#type-path) *x* or a string *x*, depending on which type is passed, and according to the following rules.
For a path value, the *base name* is considered to be the part of the path after the last directory separator, including any file extensions.
This is the simple case, as path values don't have trailing slashes.
When the argument is a string, a more involved logic applies. If the string ends with a `/`, only this one final slash is removed.
After this, the *base name* is returned as previously described, assuming `/` as the directory separator. (Note that evaluation must be platform independent.)
This is somewhat similar to the [GNU `basename`](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/basename-invocation.html) command, but GNU `basename` will strip any number of trailing slashes.
)",
.fun = prim_baseNameOf,
});

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"ok"

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assert baseNameOf "" == "";
assert baseNameOf "." == ".";
assert baseNameOf ".." == "..";
assert baseNameOf "a" == "a";
assert baseNameOf "a." == "a.";
assert baseNameOf "a.." == "a..";
assert baseNameOf "a.b" == "a.b";
assert baseNameOf "a.b." == "a.b.";
assert baseNameOf "a.b.." == "a.b..";
assert baseNameOf "a/" == "a";
assert baseNameOf "a/." == ".";
assert baseNameOf "a/.." == "..";
assert baseNameOf "a/b" == "b";
assert baseNameOf "a/b." == "b.";
assert baseNameOf "a/b.." == "b..";
assert baseNameOf "a/b/c" == "c";
assert baseNameOf "a/b/c." == "c.";
assert baseNameOf "a/b/c.." == "c..";
assert baseNameOf "a/b/c/d" == "d";
assert baseNameOf "a/b/c/d." == "d.";
assert baseNameOf "a\\b" == "a\\b";
assert baseNameOf "C:a" == "C:a";
assert baseNameOf "a//b" == "b";
# It's been like this for close to a decade. We ought to commit to it.
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/582#issuecomment-121014450
assert baseNameOf "a//" == "";
assert baseNameOf ./foo == "foo";
assert baseNameOf ./foo/bar == "bar";
"ok"