FileExists() public method

public FileExists ( string path ) : bool
path string
return bool
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        private static void GetExecutable(PlatformAdaptationLayer/*!*/ pal, string/*!*/ command, out string executable, out string arguments) {
            command = command.Trim(' ');
            if (command.Length == 0) {
                throw RubyExceptions.CreateEINVAL(command);
            }

            // This seems to be quite complicated:
            // 1) If the first part of the command is a shell command (DIR, ECHO, ...) or
            //    if the command contains unquoted <, > or | then
            //    it uses ENV['COMSPEC'] to execute the command: %COMSPEC% /c "COMMAND"
            // 2) It looks for the shortest prefix of command that is separated by space from the rest of the command that is either
            //      a) An absolute path to an executable file.
            //      b) Try prepend paths from ENV['PATH']
            //      c) Try Environment.SpecialFolder.System.
            //      d) Try SHGetFolderPath(CSIDL_WINDOWS) - we can't get this from Environment.SpecialFolder, so we need to use 
            //         ENV["SystemRoot"] environment variable.
            //    In each step it tries to append ".exe" or ".com" extension if the path doesn't exist.
            // 
            //    For example, if the command is `x/a b/x` and the directory structure is
            //      x\a b\x.exe
            //      x\a.exe
            //    it executes a.exe.
            //    
            //    MRI probably calls CreateProcess Win32 API with lpApplicationName it resolves as described above and 
            //    lpCommandLine == command. System.Diagnostics.Process also uses this API with lpApplicationName == NULL and 
            //    lpCommandLine == '"{ProcessStartInfo.FileName}" {ProcessStartInfo.Arguments}'.
            //
            //    Although CreateProcess does all the searching for an executable if passed no lpApplicationName, 
            //    we need to do it ourselves because it is slightly different in MRI (is that a bug?) and also because System.Diagnostics.Process 
            //    quotes the FileName :(
            //    

            string comspec = pal.GetEnvironmentVariable("COMSPEC");
            if (!pal.FileExists(comspec)) {
                comspec = null;
            }

            if (comspec != null && IndexOfUnquotedSpecialCharacter(command) >= 0) {
                executable = comspec;
                arguments = "/c \"" + command + "\"";
                return;
            }

            int start = 0;
            while (true) {
                int next = command.IndexOf(' ', start);

                executable = (next >= 0) ? command.Substring(0, next) : command;
                arguments = (next >= 0) ? command.Substring(next + 1) : "";

                if (start == 0 && comspec != null && IsShellCommand(executable)) {
                    executable = comspec;
                    arguments = "/c \"" + command + "\"";
                    return;
                }

                try {
                    foreach (var path in GetExecutableFiles(pal, executable)) {
                        if (pal.FileExists(path)) {
                            // We need to set the path we found as executable. Althought makes command line of the target process
                            // different from when called by MRI it will execute the right process. If we passed the original executable name
                            // CreateProcess might resolve it to a different executable.
                            executable = path;
                            return;
                        }
                    }
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    if (next < 0) {
                        throw RubyExceptions.CreateENOENT(command, e);
                    }
                }

                if (next < 0) {
                    throw RubyExceptions.CreateENOENT(command);
                }

                start = next + 1;
                while (start < command.Length && command[start] == ' ') {
                    start++;
                }
            }
        }