{- moving files - - Copyright 2011-2020 Joey Hess - - License: BSD-2-clause -} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-tabs #-} module Utility.MoveFile ( moveFile, ) where import Control.Monad import System.FilePath import System.PosixCompat.Files hiding (removeLink) import System.IO.Error import Prelude #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS import Control.Monad.IfElse import Utility.SafeCommand #endif import Utility.SystemDirectory import Utility.Tmp import Utility.Exception import Utility.Monad {- Moves one filename to another. - First tries a rename, but falls back to moving across devices if needed. -} moveFile :: FilePath -> FilePath -> IO () moveFile src dest = tryIO (rename src dest) >>= onrename where onrename (Right _) = noop onrename (Left e) | isPermissionError e = rethrow | isDoesNotExistError e = rethrow | otherwise = viaTmp mv dest () where rethrow = throwM e mv tmp () = do -- copyFile is likely not as optimised as -- the mv command, so we'll use the command. -- -- But, while Windows has a "mv", it does not seem very -- reliable, so use copyFile there. #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS -- If dest is a directory, mv would move the file -- into it, which is not desired. whenM (isdir dest) rethrow ok <- boolSystem "mv" [Param "-f", Param src, Param tmp] let e' = e #else r <- tryIO $ copyFile src tmp let (ok, e') = case r of Left err -> (False, err) Right _ -> (True, e) #endif unless ok $ do -- delete any partial _ <- tryIO $ removeFile tmp throwM e' #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS isdir f = do r <- tryIO $ getFileStatus f case r of (Left _) -> return False (Right s) -> return $ isDirectory s #endif