// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package lookpath import ( "errors" "io/fs" "os" "path/filepath" "strings" ) // ErrNotFound is the error resulting if a path search failed to find an executable file. var ErrNotFound = errors.New("executable file not found in %PATH%") func chkStat(file string) error { d, err := os.Stat(file) if err != nil { return err } if d.IsDir() { return fs.ErrPermission } return nil } func hasExt(file string) bool { i := strings.LastIndex(file, ".") if i < 0 { return false } return strings.LastIndexAny(file, `:\/`) < i } func findExecutable(file string, exts []string) (string, error) { if len(exts) == 0 { return file, chkStat(file) } if hasExt(file) { if chkStat(file) == nil { return file, nil } } for _, e := range exts { if f := file + e; chkStat(f) == nil { return f, nil } } return "", fs.ErrNotExist } // LookPath searches for an executable named file in the // directories named by the PATH environment variable. // If file contains a slash, it is tried directly and the PATH is not consulted. // LookPath also uses PATHEXT environment variable to match // a suitable candidate. // The result may be an absolute path or a path relative to the current directory. func LookPath2(file string, lenv Env) (string, error) { var exts []string x := lenv.Getenv(`PATHEXT`) if x != "" { for _, e := range strings.Split(strings.ToLower(x), `;`) { if e == "" { continue } if e[0] != '.' { e = "." + e } exts = append(exts, e) } } else { exts = []string{".com", ".exe", ".bat", ".cmd"} } if strings.ContainsAny(file, `:\/`) { if f, err := findExecutable(file, exts); err == nil { return f, nil } else { return "", &Error{file, err} } } if f, err := findExecutable(filepath.Join(".", file), exts); err == nil { return f, nil } path := lenv.Getenv("path") for _, dir := range filepath.SplitList(path) { if f, err := findExecutable(filepath.Join(dir, file), exts); err == nil { return f, nil } } return "", &Error{file, ErrNotFound} }