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-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/dir.go92
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/errno.go98
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/error.go45
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/file.go316
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/fs.go292
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/oflag.go70
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno.go106
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_notwindows.go13
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_unsupported.go7
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_windows.go66
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/time.go10
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/unimplemented.go160
12 files changed, 0 insertions, 1275 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/dir.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/dir.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b997cb8f..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/dir.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "io/fs"
-
- "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
-)
-
-// FileType is fs.FileMode masked on fs.ModeType. For example, zero is a
-// regular file, fs.ModeDir is a directory and fs.ModeIrregular is unknown.
-//
-// Note: This is defined by Linux, not POSIX.
-type FileType = fs.FileMode
-
-// Dirent is an entry read from a directory via File.Readdir.
-//
-// # Notes
-//
-// - This extends `dirent` defined in POSIX with some fields defined by
-// Linux. See https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html and
-// https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/dirent.h.html
-// - This has a subset of fields defined in sys.Stat_t. Notably, there is no
-// field corresponding to Stat_t.Dev because that value will be constant
-// for all files in a directory. To get the Dev value, call File.Stat on
-// the directory File.Readdir was called on.
-type Dirent struct {
- // Ino is the file serial number, or zero if not available. See Ino for
- // more details including impact returning a zero value.
- Ino sys.Inode
-
- // Name is the base name of the directory entry. Empty is invalid.
- Name string
-
- // Type is fs.FileMode masked on fs.ModeType. For example, zero is a
- // regular file, fs.ModeDir is a directory and fs.ModeIrregular is unknown.
- //
- // Note: This is defined by Linux, not POSIX.
- Type fs.FileMode
-}
-
-func (d *Dirent) String() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("name=%s, type=%v, ino=%d", d.Name, d.Type, d.Ino)
-}
-
-// IsDir returns true if the Type is fs.ModeDir.
-func (d *Dirent) IsDir() bool {
- return d.Type == fs.ModeDir
-}
-
-// DirFile is embeddable to reduce the amount of functions to implement a file.
-type DirFile struct{}
-
-// IsAppend implements File.IsAppend
-func (DirFile) IsAppend() bool {
- return false
-}
-
-// SetAppend implements File.SetAppend
-func (DirFile) SetAppend(bool) Errno {
- return EISDIR
-}
-
-// IsDir implements File.IsDir
-func (DirFile) IsDir() (bool, Errno) {
- return true, 0
-}
-
-// Read implements File.Read
-func (DirFile) Read([]byte) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, EISDIR
-}
-
-// Pread implements File.Pread
-func (DirFile) Pread([]byte, int64) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, EISDIR
-}
-
-// Write implements File.Write
-func (DirFile) Write([]byte) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, EISDIR
-}
-
-// Pwrite implements File.Pwrite
-func (DirFile) Pwrite([]byte, int64) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, EISDIR
-}
-
-// Truncate implements File.Truncate
-func (DirFile) Truncate(int64) Errno {
- return EISDIR
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/errno.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/errno.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 238949496..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/errno.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import "strconv"
-
-// Errno is a subset of POSIX errno used by wazero interfaces. Zero is not an
-// error. Other values should not be interpreted numerically, rather by constants
-// prefixed with 'E'.
-//
-// See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/errno.h.html
-type Errno uint16
-
-// ^-- Note: This will eventually move to the public /sys package. It is
-// experimental until we audit the socket related APIs to ensure we have all
-// the Errno it returns, and we export fs.FS. This is not in /internal/sys as
-// that would introduce a package cycle.
-
-// This is a subset of errors to reduce implementation burden. `wasip1` defines
-// almost all POSIX error numbers, but not all are used in practice. wazero
-// will add ones needed in POSIX order, as needed by functions that explicitly
-// document returning them.
-//
-// https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/snapshot-01/phases/snapshot/docs.md#-errno-enumu16
-const (
- EACCES Errno = iota + 1
- EAGAIN
- EBADF
- EEXIST
- EFAULT
- EINTR
- EINVAL
- EIO
- EISDIR
- ELOOP
- ENAMETOOLONG
- ENOENT
- ENOSYS
- ENOTDIR
- ERANGE
- ENOTEMPTY
- ENOTSOCK
- ENOTSUP
- EPERM
- EROFS
-
- // NOTE ENOTCAPABLE is defined in wasip1, but not in POSIX. wasi-libc
- // converts it to EBADF, ESPIPE or EINVAL depending on the call site.
- // It isn't known if compilers who don't use ENOTCAPABLE would crash on it.
-)
-
-// Error implements error
-func (e Errno) Error() string {
- switch e {
- case 0: // not an error
- return "success"
- case EACCES:
- return "permission denied"
- case EAGAIN:
- return "resource unavailable, try again"
- case EBADF:
- return "bad file descriptor"
- case EEXIST:
- return "file exists"
- case EFAULT:
- return "bad address"
- case EINTR:
- return "interrupted function"
- case EINVAL:
- return "invalid argument"
- case EIO:
- return "input/output error"
- case EISDIR:
- return "is a directory"
- case ELOOP:
- return "too many levels of symbolic links"
- case ENAMETOOLONG:
- return "filename too long"
- case ENOENT:
- return "no such file or directory"
- case ENOSYS:
- return "functionality not supported"
- case ENOTDIR:
- return "not a directory or a symbolic link to a directory"
- case ERANGE:
- return "result too large"
- case ENOTEMPTY:
- return "directory not empty"
- case ENOTSOCK:
- return "not a socket"
- case ENOTSUP:
- return "not supported (may be the same value as [EOPNOTSUPP])"
- case EPERM:
- return "operation not permitted"
- case EROFS:
- return "read-only file system"
- default:
- return "Errno(" + strconv.Itoa(int(e)) + ")"
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/error.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/error.go
deleted file mode 100644
index a0c76019a..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/error.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import (
- "io"
- "io/fs"
- "os"
-)
-
-// UnwrapOSError returns an Errno or zero if the input is nil.
-func UnwrapOSError(err error) Errno {
- if err == nil {
- return 0
- }
- err = underlyingError(err)
- switch err {
- case nil, io.EOF:
- return 0 // EOF is not a Errno
- case fs.ErrInvalid:
- return EINVAL
- case fs.ErrPermission:
- return EPERM
- case fs.ErrExist:
- return EEXIST
- case fs.ErrNotExist:
- return ENOENT
- case fs.ErrClosed:
- return EBADF
- }
- return errorToErrno(err)
-}
-
-// underlyingError returns the underlying error if a well-known OS error type.
-//
-// This impl is basically the same as os.underlyingError in os/error.go
-func underlyingError(err error) error {
- switch err := err.(type) {
- case *os.PathError:
- return err.Err
- case *os.LinkError:
- return err.Err
- case *os.SyscallError:
- return err.Err
- }
- return err
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/file.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/file.go
deleted file mode 100644
index b6bfbcfeb..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/file.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,316 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
-
-// File is a writeable fs.File bridge backed by syscall functions needed for ABI
-// including WASI.
-//
-// Implementations should embed UnimplementedFile for forward compatibility. Any
-// unsupported method or parameter should return ENOSYS.
-//
-// # Errors
-//
-// All methods that can return an error return a Errno, which is zero
-// on success.
-//
-// Restricting to Errno matches current WebAssembly host functions,
-// which are constrained to well-known error codes. For example, WASI maps syscall
-// errors to u32 numeric values.
-//
-// # Notes
-//
-// - You must call Close to avoid file resource conflicts. For example,
-// Windows cannot delete the underlying directory while a handle to it
-// remains open.
-// - A writable filesystem abstraction is not yet implemented as of Go 1.20.
-// See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/45757
-type File interface {
- // Dev returns the device ID (Stat_t.Dev) of this file, zero if unknown or
- // an error retrieving it.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // Possible errors are those from Stat, except ENOSYS should not
- // be returned. Zero should be returned if there is no implementation.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - Implementations should cache this result.
- // - This combined with Ino can implement os.SameFile.
- Dev() (uint64, Errno)
-
- // Ino returns the serial number (Stat_t.Ino) of this file, zero if unknown
- // or an error retrieving it.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // Possible errors are those from Stat, except ENOSYS should not
- // be returned. Zero should be returned if there is no implementation.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - Implementations should cache this result.
- // - This combined with Dev can implement os.SameFile.
- Ino() (sys.Inode, Errno)
-
- // IsDir returns true if this file is a directory or an error there was an
- // error retrieving this information.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // Possible errors are those from Stat, except ENOSYS should not
- // be returned. false should be returned if there is no implementation.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - Implementations should cache this result.
- IsDir() (bool, Errno)
-
- // IsAppend returns true if the file was opened with O_APPEND, or
- // SetAppend was successfully enabled on this file.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This might not match the underlying state of the file descriptor if
- // the file was not opened via OpenFile.
- IsAppend() bool
-
- // SetAppend toggles the append mode (O_APPEND) of this file.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - There is no `O_APPEND` for `fcntl` in POSIX, so implementations may
- // have to re-open the underlying file to apply this. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html
- SetAppend(enable bool) Errno
-
- // Stat is similar to syscall.Fstat.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Fstat and `fstatat` with `AT_FDCWD` in POSIX.
- // See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stat.html
- // - A fs.FileInfo backed implementation sets atim, mtim and ctim to the
- // same value.
- // - Windows allows you to stat a closed directory.
- Stat() (sys.Stat_t, Errno)
-
- // Read attempts to read all bytes in the file into `buf`, and returns the
- // count read even on error.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed or not readable.
- // - EISDIR: the file was a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like io.Reader and `read` in POSIX, preferring semantics of
- // io.Reader. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/read.html
- // - Unlike io.Reader, there is no io.EOF returned on end-of-file. To
- // read the file completely, the caller must repeat until `n` is zero.
- Read(buf []byte) (n int, errno Errno)
-
- // Pread attempts to read all bytes in the file into `p`, starting at the
- // offset `off`, and returns the count read even on error.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed or not readable.
- // - EINVAL: the offset was negative.
- // - EISDIR: the file was a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like io.ReaderAt and `pread` in POSIX, preferring semantics
- // of io.ReaderAt. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/pread.html
- // - Unlike io.ReaderAt, there is no io.EOF returned on end-of-file. To
- // read the file completely, the caller must repeat until `n` is zero.
- Pread(buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno Errno)
-
- // Seek attempts to set the next offset for Read or Write and returns the
- // resulting absolute offset or an error.
- //
- // # Parameters
- //
- // The `offset` parameters is interpreted in terms of `whence`:
- // - io.SeekStart: relative to the start of the file, e.g. offset=0 sets
- // the next Read or Write to the beginning of the file.
- // - io.SeekCurrent: relative to the current offset, e.g. offset=16 sets
- // the next Read or Write 16 bytes past the prior.
- // - io.SeekEnd: relative to the end of the file, e.g. offset=-1 sets the
- // next Read or Write to the last byte in the file.
- //
- // # Behavior when a directory
- //
- // The only supported use case for a directory is seeking to `offset` zero
- // (`whence` = io.SeekStart). This should have the same behavior as
- // os.File, which resets any internal state used by Readdir.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed or not readable.
- // - EINVAL: the offset was negative.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like io.Seeker and `fseek` in POSIX, preferring semantics
- // of io.Seeker. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fseek.html
- Seek(offset int64, whence int) (newOffset int64, errno Errno)
-
- // Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with file and
- // returns a slice of up to n Dirent values in an arbitrary order. This is
- // a stateful function, so subsequent calls return any next values.
- //
- // If n > 0, Readdir returns at most n entries or an error.
- // If n <= 0, Readdir returns all remaining entries or an error.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file was closed or not a directory.
- // - ENOENT: the directory could not be read (e.g. deleted).
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like `Readdir` on os.File, but unlike `readdir` in POSIX.
- // See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readdir.html
- // - Unlike os.File, there is no io.EOF returned on end-of-directory. To
- // read the directory completely, the caller must repeat until the
- // count read (`len(dirents)`) is less than `n`.
- // - See /RATIONALE.md for design notes.
- Readdir(n int) (dirents []Dirent, errno Errno)
-
- // Write attempts to write all bytes in `p` to the file, and returns the
- // count written even on error.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file was closed, not writeable, or a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like io.Writer and `write` in POSIX, preferring semantics of
- // io.Writer. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html
- Write(buf []byte) (n int, errno Errno)
-
- // Pwrite attempts to write all bytes in `p` to the file at the given
- // offset `off`, and returns the count written even on error.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed or not writeable.
- // - EINVAL: the offset was negative.
- // - EISDIR: the file was a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like io.WriterAt and `pwrite` in POSIX, preferring semantics
- // of io.WriterAt. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/pwrite.html
- Pwrite(buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno Errno)
-
- // Truncate truncates a file to a specified length.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- // - EINVAL: the `size` is negative.
- // - EISDIR: the file was a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Ftruncate and `ftruncate` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/ftruncate.html
- // - Windows does not error when calling Truncate on a closed file.
- Truncate(size int64) Errno
-
- // Sync synchronizes changes to the file.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Fsync and `fsync` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fsync.html
- // - This returns with no error instead of ENOSYS when
- // unimplemented. This prevents fake filesystems from erring.
- // - Windows does not error when calling Sync on a closed file.
- Sync() Errno
-
- // Datasync synchronizes the data of a file.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Fdatasync and `fdatasync` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fdatasync.html
- // - This returns with no error instead of ENOSYS when
- // unimplemented. This prevents fake filesystems from erring.
- // - As this is commonly missing, some implementations dispatch to Sync.
- Datasync() Errno
-
- // Utimens set file access and modification times of this file, at
- // nanosecond precision.
- //
- // # Parameters
- //
- // The `atim` and `mtim` parameters refer to access and modification time
- // stamps as defined in sys.Stat_t. To retain one or the other, substitute
- // it with the pseudo-timestamp UTIME_OMIT.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.UtimesNano and `futimens` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/futimens.html
- // - Windows requires files to be open with O_RDWR, which means you
- // cannot use this to update timestamps on a directory (EPERM).
- Utimens(atim, mtim int64) Errno
-
- // Close closes the underlying file.
- //
- // A zero Errno is returned if unimplemented or success.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Close and `close` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/close.html
- Close() Errno
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/fs.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/fs.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 87810510a..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/fs.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,292 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import (
- "io/fs"
-
- "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
-)
-
-// FS is a writeable fs.FS bridge backed by syscall functions needed for ABI
-// including WASI.
-//
-// Implementations should embed UnimplementedFS for forward compatibility. Any
-// unsupported method or parameter should return ENO
-//
-// # Errors
-//
-// All methods that can return an error return a Errno, which is zero
-// on success.
-//
-// Restricting to Errno matches current WebAssembly host functions,
-// which are constrained to well-known error codes. For example, WASI maps syscall
-// errors to u32 numeric values.
-//
-// # Notes
-//
-// A writable filesystem abstraction is not yet implemented as of Go 1.20. See
-// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/45757
-type FS interface {
- // OpenFile opens a file. It should be closed via Close on File.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` or `flag` is invalid.
- // - EISDIR: the path was a directory, but flag included O_RDWR or
- // O_WRONLY
- // - ENOENT: `path` doesn't exist and `flag` doesn't contain O_CREAT.
- //
- // # Constraints on the returned file
- //
- // Implementations that can read flags should enforce them regardless of
- // the type returned. For example, while os.File implements io.Writer,
- // attempts to write to a directory or a file opened with O_RDONLY fail
- // with a EBADF.
- //
- // Some implementations choose whether to enforce read-only opens, namely
- // fs.FS. While fs.FS is supported (Adapt), wazero cannot runtime enforce
- // open flags. Instead, we encourage good behavior and test our built-in
- // implementations.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like os.OpenFile, except the path is relative to this file
- // system, and Errno is returned instead of os.PathError.
- // - Implications of permissions when O_CREAT are described in Chmod notes.
- // - This is like `open` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html
- OpenFile(path string, flag Oflag, perm fs.FileMode) (File, Errno)
-
- // Lstat gets file status without following symbolic links.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - ENOENT: `path` doesn't exist.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Lstat, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `lstat` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/lstat.html
- // - An fs.FileInfo backed implementation sets atim, mtim and ctim to the
- // same value.
- // - When the path is a symbolic link, the stat returned is for the link,
- // not the file it refers to.
- Lstat(path string) (sys.Stat_t, Errno)
-
- // Stat gets file status.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - ENOENT: `path` doesn't exist.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Stat, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `stat` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stat.html
- // - An fs.FileInfo backed implementation sets atim, mtim and ctim to the
- // same value.
- // - When the path is a symbolic link, the stat returned is for the file
- // it refers to.
- Stat(path string) (sys.Stat_t, Errno)
-
- // Mkdir makes a directory.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- // - EEXIST: `path` exists and is a directory.
- // - ENOTDIR: `path` exists and is a file.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Mkdir, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `mkdir` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mkdir.html
- // - Implications of permissions are described in Chmod notes.
- Mkdir(path string, perm fs.FileMode) Errno
-
- // Chmod changes the mode of the file.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- // - ENOENT: `path` does not exist.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Chmod, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `chmod` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/chmod.html
- // - Windows ignores the execute bit, and any permissions come back as
- // group and world. For example, chmod of 0400 reads back as 0444, and
- // 0700 0666. Also, permissions on directories aren't supported at all.
- Chmod(path string, perm fs.FileMode) Errno
-
- // Rename renames file or directory.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `from` or `to` is invalid.
- // - ENOENT: `from` or `to` don't exist.
- // - ENOTDIR: `from` is a directory and `to` exists as a file.
- // - EISDIR: `from` is a file and `to` exists as a directory.
- // - ENOTEMPTY: `both from` and `to` are existing directory, but
- // `to` is not empty.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Rename, except the paths are relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `rename` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/rename.html
- // - Windows doesn't let you overwrite an existing directory.
- Rename(from, to string) Errno
-
- // Rmdir removes a directory.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- // - ENOENT: `path` doesn't exist.
- // - ENOTDIR: `path` exists, but isn't a directory.
- // - ENOTEMPTY: `path` exists, but isn't empty.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Rmdir, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `rmdir` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/rmdir.html
- // - As of Go 1.19, Windows maps ENOTDIR to ENOENT.
- Rmdir(path string) Errno
-
- // Unlink removes a directory entry.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- // - ENOENT: `path` doesn't exist.
- // - EISDIR: `path` exists, but is a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Unlink, except the `path` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `unlink` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/unlink.html
- // - On Windows, syscall.Unlink doesn't delete symlink to directory unlike other platforms. Implementations might
- // want to combine syscall.RemoveDirectory with syscall.Unlink in order to delete such links on Windows.
- // See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-removedirectorya
- Unlink(path string) Errno
-
- // Link creates a "hard" link from oldPath to newPath, in contrast to a
- // soft link (via Symlink).
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EPERM: `oldPath` is invalid.
- // - ENOENT: `oldPath` doesn't exist.
- // - EISDIR: `newPath` exists, but is a directory.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Link, except the `oldPath` is relative to this
- // file system.
- // - This is like `link` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/link.html
- Link(oldPath, newPath string) Errno
-
- // Symlink creates a "soft" link from oldPath to newPath, in contrast to a
- // hard link (via Link).
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EPERM: `oldPath` or `newPath` is invalid.
- // - EEXIST: `newPath` exists.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Symlink, except the `oldPath` is relative to
- // this file system.
- // - This is like `symlink` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/symlink.html
- // - Only `newPath` is relative to this file system and `oldPath` is kept
- // as-is. That is because the link is only resolved relative to the
- // directory when dereferencing it (e.g. ReadLink).
- // See https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cap-std/blob/v1.0.4/cap-std/src/fs/dir.rs#L404-L409
- // for how others implement this.
- // - Symlinks in Windows requires `SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege`.
- // Otherwise, EPERM results.
- // See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/create-symbolic-links
- Symlink(oldPath, linkName string) Errno
-
- // Readlink reads the contents of a symbolic link.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.Readlink, except the path is relative to this
- // filesystem.
- // - This is like `readlink` in POSIX. See
- // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readlink.html
- // - On Windows, the path separator is different from other platforms,
- // but to provide consistent results to Wasm, this normalizes to a "/"
- // separator.
- Readlink(path string) (string, Errno)
-
- // Utimens set file access and modification times on a path relative to
- // this file system, at nanosecond precision.
- //
- // # Parameters
- //
- // If the path is a symbolic link, the target of expanding that link is
- // updated.
- //
- // The `atim` and `mtim` parameters refer to access and modification time
- // stamps as defined in sys.Stat_t. To retain one or the other, substitute
- // it with the pseudo-timestamp UTIME_OMIT.
- //
- // # Errors
- //
- // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise:
- // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function.
- // - EINVAL: `path` is invalid.
- // - EEXIST: `path` exists and is a directory.
- // - ENOTDIR: `path` exists and is a file.
- //
- // # Notes
- //
- // - This is like syscall.UtimesNano and `utimensat` with `AT_FDCWD` in
- // POSIX. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/futimens.html
- Utimens(path string, atim, mtim int64) Errno
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/oflag.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/oflag.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 39ebd378f..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/oflag.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-// Oflag are flags used for FS.OpenFile. Values, including zero, should not be
-// interpreted numerically. Instead, use by constants prefixed with 'O_' with
-// special casing noted below.
-//
-// # Notes
-//
-// - O_RDONLY, O_RDWR and O_WRONLY are mutually exclusive, while the other
-// flags can coexist bitwise.
-// - This is like `flag` in os.OpenFile and `oflag` in POSIX. See
-// https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html
-type Oflag uint32
-
-// This is a subset of oflags to reduce implementation burden. `wasip1` splits
-// these across `oflags` and `fdflags`. We can't rely on the Go `os` package,
-// as it is missing some values. Any flags added will be defined in POSIX
-// order, as needed by functions that explicitly document accepting them.
-//
-// https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/snapshot-01/phases/snapshot/docs.md#-oflags-flagsu16
-// https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/snapshot-01/phases/snapshot/docs.md#-fdflags-flagsu16
-const (
- // O_RDONLY is like os.O_RDONLY
- O_RDONLY Oflag = iota
-
- // O_RDWR is like os.O_RDWR
- O_RDWR
-
- // O_WRONLY is like os.O_WRONLY
- O_WRONLY
-
- // Define bitflags as they are in POSIX `open`: alphabetically
-
- // O_APPEND is like os.O_APPEND
- O_APPEND Oflag = 1 << iota
-
- // O_CREAT is link os.O_CREATE
- O_CREAT
-
- // O_DIRECTORY is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_DIRECTORY.
- //
- // Note: This ensures that the opened file is a directory. Those emulating
- // on platforms that don't support the O_DIRECTORY, can double-check the
- // result with File.IsDir (or stat) and err if not a directory.
- O_DIRECTORY
-
- // O_DSYNC is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_DSYNC.
- O_DSYNC
-
- // O_EXCL is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_EXCL.
- O_EXCL
-
- // O_NOFOLLOW is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_NOFOLLOW.
- //
- // Note: This allows programs to ensure that if the opened file is a
- // symbolic link, the link itself is opened instead of its target.
- O_NOFOLLOW
-
- // O_NONBLOCK is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_NONBLOCK.
- O_NONBLOCK
-
- // O_RSYNC is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_RSYNC.
- O_RSYNC
-
- // O_SYNC is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_SYNC.
- O_SYNC
-
- // O_TRUNC is defined on some platforms as syscall.O_TRUNC.
- O_TRUNC
-)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno.go
deleted file mode 100644
index ea511ec25..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-//go:build !plan9 && !aix
-
-package sys
-
-import "syscall"
-
-func syscallToErrno(err error) (Errno, bool) {
- errno, ok := err.(syscall.Errno)
- if !ok {
- return 0, false
- }
- switch errno {
- case 0:
- return 0, true
- case syscall.EACCES:
- return EACCES, true
- case syscall.EAGAIN:
- return EAGAIN, true
- case syscall.EBADF:
- return EBADF, true
- case syscall.EEXIST:
- return EEXIST, true
- case syscall.EFAULT:
- return EFAULT, true
- case syscall.EINTR:
- return EINTR, true
- case syscall.EINVAL:
- return EINVAL, true
- case syscall.EIO:
- return EIO, true
- case syscall.EISDIR:
- return EISDIR, true
- case syscall.ELOOP:
- return ELOOP, true
- case syscall.ENAMETOOLONG:
- return ENAMETOOLONG, true
- case syscall.ENOENT:
- return ENOENT, true
- case syscall.ENOSYS:
- return ENOSYS, true
- case syscall.ENOTDIR:
- return ENOTDIR, true
- case syscall.ERANGE:
- return ERANGE, true
- case syscall.ENOTEMPTY:
- return ENOTEMPTY, true
- case syscall.ENOTSOCK:
- return ENOTSOCK, true
- case syscall.ENOTSUP:
- return ENOTSUP, true
- case syscall.EPERM:
- return EPERM, true
- case syscall.EROFS:
- return EROFS, true
- default:
- return EIO, true
- }
-}
-
-// Unwrap is a convenience for runtime.GOOS which define syscall.Errno.
-func (e Errno) Unwrap() error {
- switch e {
- case 0:
- return nil
- case EACCES:
- return syscall.EACCES
- case EAGAIN:
- return syscall.EAGAIN
- case EBADF:
- return syscall.EBADF
- case EEXIST:
- return syscall.EEXIST
- case EFAULT:
- return syscall.EFAULT
- case EINTR:
- return syscall.EINTR
- case EINVAL:
- return syscall.EINVAL
- case EIO:
- return syscall.EIO
- case EISDIR:
- return syscall.EISDIR
- case ELOOP:
- return syscall.ELOOP
- case ENAMETOOLONG:
- return syscall.ENAMETOOLONG
- case ENOENT:
- return syscall.ENOENT
- case ENOSYS:
- return syscall.ENOSYS
- case ENOTDIR:
- return syscall.ENOTDIR
- case ENOTEMPTY:
- return syscall.ENOTEMPTY
- case ENOTSOCK:
- return syscall.ENOTSOCK
- case ENOTSUP:
- return syscall.ENOTSUP
- case EPERM:
- return syscall.EPERM
- case EROFS:
- return syscall.EROFS
- default:
- return syscall.EIO
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_notwindows.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_notwindows.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a88ed765..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_notwindows.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-//go:build !windows
-
-package sys
-
-func errorToErrno(err error) Errno {
- if errno, ok := err.(Errno); ok {
- return errno
- }
- if errno, ok := syscallToErrno(err); ok {
- return errno
- }
- return EIO
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_unsupported.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_unsupported.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 1c6d423d0..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_unsupported.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-//go:build plan9 || aix
-
-package sys
-
-func syscallToErrno(err error) (Errno, bool) {
- return 0, false
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_windows.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ebc1780f..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/syscall_errno_windows.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import "syscall"
-
-// These are errors not defined in the syscall package. They are prefixed with
-// underscore to avoid exporting them.
-//
-// See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/system-error-codes--0-499-
-const (
- // _ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE is a Windows error returned by syscall.Write
- // instead of syscall.EBADF
- _ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE = syscall.Errno(6)
-
- // _ERROR_INVALID_NAME is a Windows error returned by open when a file
- // path has a trailing slash
- _ERROR_INVALID_NAME = syscall.Errno(0x7B)
-
- // _ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK is a Windows error returned by os.Truncate
- // instead of syscall.EINVAL
- _ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK = syscall.Errno(0x83)
-
- // _ERROR_DIRECTORY is a Windows error returned by syscall.Rmdir
- // instead of syscall.ENOTDIR
- _ERROR_DIRECTORY = syscall.Errno(0x10B)
-
- // _ERROR_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT is a Windows error returned by os.Readlink
- // instead of syscall.EINVAL
- _ERROR_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT = syscall.Errno(0x1126)
-
- // _ERROR_INVALID_SOCKET is a Windows error returned by winsock_select
- // when a given handle is not a socket.
- _ERROR_INVALID_SOCKET = syscall.Errno(0x2736)
-)
-
-func errorToErrno(err error) Errno {
- switch err := err.(type) {
- case Errno:
- return err
- case syscall.Errno:
- // Note: In windows, _ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND(0x3) maps to syscall.ENOTDIR
- switch err {
- case syscall.ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS:
- return EEXIST
- case _ERROR_DIRECTORY:
- return ENOTDIR
- case syscall.ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY:
- return ENOTEMPTY
- case syscall.ERROR_FILE_EXISTS:
- return EEXIST
- case _ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, _ERROR_INVALID_SOCKET:
- return EBADF
- case syscall.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
- // POSIX read and write functions expect EBADF, not EACCES when not
- // open for reading or writing.
- return EBADF
- case syscall.ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD:
- return EPERM
- case _ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK, _ERROR_INVALID_NAME, _ERROR_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT:
- return EINVAL
- }
- errno, _ := syscallToErrno(err)
- return errno
- default:
- return EIO
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/time.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/time.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f3e01fef..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/time.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import "math"
-
-// UTIME_OMIT is a special constant for use in updating times via FS.Utimens
-// or File.Utimens. When used for atim or mtim, the value is retained.
-//
-// Note: This may be implemented via a stat when the underlying filesystem
-// does not support this value.
-const UTIME_OMIT int64 = math.MinInt64
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/unimplemented.go b/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/unimplemented.go
deleted file mode 100644
index d853d9e8f..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys/unimplemented.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
-package sys
-
-import (
- "io/fs"
-
- "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
-)
-
-// UnimplementedFS is an FS that returns ENOSYS for all functions,
-// This should be embedded to have forward compatible implementations.
-type UnimplementedFS struct{}
-
-// OpenFile implements FS.OpenFile
-func (UnimplementedFS) OpenFile(path string, flag Oflag, perm fs.FileMode) (File, Errno) {
- return nil, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Lstat implements FS.Lstat
-func (UnimplementedFS) Lstat(path string) (sys.Stat_t, Errno) {
- return sys.Stat_t{}, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Stat implements FS.Stat
-func (UnimplementedFS) Stat(path string) (sys.Stat_t, Errno) {
- return sys.Stat_t{}, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Readlink implements FS.Readlink
-func (UnimplementedFS) Readlink(path string) (string, Errno) {
- return "", ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Mkdir implements FS.Mkdir
-func (UnimplementedFS) Mkdir(path string, perm fs.FileMode) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Chmod implements FS.Chmod
-func (UnimplementedFS) Chmod(path string, perm fs.FileMode) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Rename implements FS.Rename
-func (UnimplementedFS) Rename(from, to string) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Rmdir implements FS.Rmdir
-func (UnimplementedFS) Rmdir(path string) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Link implements FS.Link
-func (UnimplementedFS) Link(_, _ string) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Symlink implements FS.Symlink
-func (UnimplementedFS) Symlink(_, _ string) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Unlink implements FS.Unlink
-func (UnimplementedFS) Unlink(path string) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Utimens implements FS.Utimens
-func (UnimplementedFS) Utimens(path string, atim, mtim int64) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// UnimplementedFile is a File that returns ENOSYS for all functions,
-// except where no-op are otherwise documented.
-//
-// This should be embedded to have forward compatible implementations.
-type UnimplementedFile struct{}
-
-// Dev implements File.Dev
-func (UnimplementedFile) Dev() (uint64, Errno) {
- return 0, 0
-}
-
-// Ino implements File.Ino
-func (UnimplementedFile) Ino() (sys.Inode, Errno) {
- return 0, 0
-}
-
-// IsDir implements File.IsDir
-func (UnimplementedFile) IsDir() (bool, Errno) {
- return false, 0
-}
-
-// IsAppend implements File.IsAppend
-func (UnimplementedFile) IsAppend() bool {
- return false
-}
-
-// SetAppend implements File.SetAppend
-func (UnimplementedFile) SetAppend(bool) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Stat implements File.Stat
-func (UnimplementedFile) Stat() (sys.Stat_t, Errno) {
- return sys.Stat_t{}, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Read implements File.Read
-func (UnimplementedFile) Read([]byte) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Pread implements File.Pread
-func (UnimplementedFile) Pread([]byte, int64) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Seek implements File.Seek
-func (UnimplementedFile) Seek(int64, int) (int64, Errno) {
- return 0, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Readdir implements File.Readdir
-func (UnimplementedFile) Readdir(int) (dirents []Dirent, errno Errno) {
- return nil, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Write implements File.Write
-func (UnimplementedFile) Write([]byte) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Pwrite implements File.Pwrite
-func (UnimplementedFile) Pwrite([]byte, int64) (int, Errno) {
- return 0, ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Truncate implements File.Truncate
-func (UnimplementedFile) Truncate(int64) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Sync implements File.Sync
-func (UnimplementedFile) Sync() Errno {
- return 0 // not ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Datasync implements File.Datasync
-func (UnimplementedFile) Datasync() Errno {
- return 0 // not ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Utimens implements File.Utimens
-func (UnimplementedFile) Utimens(int64, int64) Errno {
- return ENOSYS
-}
-
-// Close implements File.Close
-func (UnimplementedFile) Close() (errno Errno) { return }