Index: llvm/trunk/lib/Support/Windows/Path.inc =================================================================== --- llvm/trunk/lib/Support/Windows/Path.inc +++ llvm/trunk/lib/Support/Windows/Path.inc @@ -259,29 +259,32 @@ std::error_code remove(const Twine &path, bool IgnoreNonExisting) { SmallVector path_utf16; - file_status ST; - if (std::error_code EC = status(path, ST)) { - if (EC != errc::no_such_file_or_directory || !IgnoreNonExisting) - return EC; - return std::error_code(); - } - if (std::error_code ec = widenPath(path, path_utf16)) return ec; - if (ST.type() == file_type::directory_file) { - if (!::RemoveDirectoryW(c_str(path_utf16))) { - std::error_code EC = mapWindowsError(::GetLastError()); - if (EC != errc::no_such_file_or_directory || !IgnoreNonExisting) - return EC; - } - return std::error_code(); - } - if (!::DeleteFileW(c_str(path_utf16))) { + // We don't know whether this is a file or a directory, and remove() can + // accept both. The usual way to delete a file or directory is to use one of + // the DeleteFile or RemoveDirectory functions, but that requires you to know + // which one it is. We could stat() the file to determine that, but that would + // cost us additional system calls, which can be slow in a directory + // containing a large number of files. So instead we call CreateFile directly. + // The important part is the FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE flag, which causes the + // file to be deleted once it is closed. We also use the flags + // FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS (which allows us to open directories), and + // FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT (don't follow symlinks). + ScopedFileHandle h(::CreateFileW( + c_str(path_utf16), DELETE, + FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, NULL, + OPEN_EXISTING, + FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | + FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, + NULL)); + if (!h) { std::error_code EC = mapWindowsError(::GetLastError()); if (EC != errc::no_such_file_or_directory || !IgnoreNonExisting) return EC; } + return std::error_code(); }