// Copyright 2012 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. // +build !plan9 // Package fsnotify provides a platform-independent interface for file system notifications. package fsnotify import ( "bytes" "fmt" ) // Event represents a single file system notification. type Event struct { Name string // Relative path to the file or directory. Op Op // File operation that triggered the event. } // Op describes a set of file operations. type Op uint32 // These are the generalized file operations that can trigger a notification. const ( Create Op = 1 << iota Write Remove Rename Chmod ) // String returns a string representation of the event in the form // "file: REMOVE|WRITE|..." func (e Event) String() string { // Use a buffer for efficient string concatenation var buffer bytes.Buffer if e.Op&Create == Create { buffer.WriteString("|CREATE") } if e.Op&Remove == Remove { buffer.WriteString("|REMOVE") } if e.Op&Write == Write { buffer.WriteString("|WRITE") } if e.Op&Rename == Rename { buffer.WriteString("|RENAME") } if e.Op&Chmod == Chmod { buffer.WriteString("|CHMOD") } // If buffer remains empty, return no event names if buffer.Len() == 0 { return fmt.Sprintf("%q: ", e.Name) } // Return a list of event names, with leading pipe character stripped return fmt.Sprintf("%q: %s", e.Name, buffer.String()[1:]) }