//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Microsoft Research Singularity // // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // File: Nameserver.cs // // Note: // using System; using System.Collections; using System.Runtime.Remoting; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Threading; using Microsoft.SingSharp; using Microsoft.Singularity; using Microsoft.Singularity.Channels; #if !SINGULARITY_PROCESS namespace Microsoft.Singularity.Directory #else namespace Microsoft.Application.DSP #endif { public class Path { ArrayList! elts; public Path(String! s) { string[] sa = s.Split("/".ToCharArray()); ArrayList elts = this.elts = new ArrayList(sa); elts.RemoveAt(0); // since paths start with a slash, the first one will be empty } public bool Empty { get { return this.elts.Count == 0; } } public int Length() { return elts.Count; } public String StripLast() { int pos = elts.Count - 1; String s = (String)elts[pos]; elts.RemoveAt(pos); return s; } public void Append(String elt) { elts.Add(elt); } public String FirstElement() { return (String)elts[0]; } public void RemoveFirstElement() { elts.RemoveAt(0); } public String! PathString() { String result = ""; IEnumerator e = elts.GetEnumerator(); while (e.MoveNext()) { result += "/" + e.Current; } return result; } public char[]! in ExHeap PathVector() { String result = PathString(); return Bitter.FromString2(result); } } }