fd/src/internal.rs

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Rust

// Copyright (c) 2017 fd developers
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
// <LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>
// or the MIT license <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>,
// at your option. All files in the project carrying such
// notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except
// according to those terms.
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::process;
use std::time;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use exec::CommandTemplate;
use lscolors::LsColors;
use regex_syntax::Parser;
use regex_syntax::hir::Hir;
use regex::RegexSet;
/// Whether or not to show
pub struct FileTypes {
pub files: bool,
pub directories: bool,
pub symlinks: bool,
pub executables_only: bool,
}
impl Default for FileTypes {
fn default() -> FileTypes {
FileTypes {
files: false,
directories: false,
symlinks: false,
executables_only: false,
}
}
}
/// Configuration options for *fd*.
pub struct FdOptions {
/// Whether the search is case-sensitive or case-insensitive.
pub case_sensitive: bool,
/// Whether to search within the full file path or just the base name (filename or directory
/// name).
pub search_full_path: bool,
/// Whether to ignore hidden files and directories (or not).
pub ignore_hidden: bool,
/// Whether to respect `.fdignore` files or not.
pub read_fdignore: bool,
/// Whether to respect VCS ignore files (`.gitignore`, ..) or not.
pub read_vcsignore: bool,
/// Whether to follow symlinks or not.
pub follow_links: bool,
/// Whether elements of output should be separated by a null character
pub null_separator: bool,
/// The maximum search depth, or `None` if no maximum search depth should be set.
///
/// A depth of `1` includes all files under the current directory, a depth of `2` also includes
/// all files under subdirectories of the current directory, etc.
pub max_depth: Option<usize>,
/// The number of threads to use.
pub threads: usize,
/// Time to buffer results internally before streaming to the console. This is useful to
/// provide a sorted output, in case the total execution time is shorter than
/// `max_buffer_time`.
pub max_buffer_time: Option<time::Duration>,
/// `None` if the output should not be colorized. Otherwise, a `LsColors` instance that defines
/// how to style different filetypes.
pub ls_colors: Option<LsColors>,
/// The type of file to search for. If set to `None`, all file types are displayed. If
/// set to `Some(..)`, only the types that are specified are shown.
pub file_types: Option<FileTypes>,
/// The extension to search for. Only entries matching the extension will be included.
///
/// The value (if present) will be a lowercase string without leading dots.
pub extensions: Option<RegexSet>,
/// If a value is supplied, each item found will be used to generate and execute commands.
pub command: Option<CommandTemplate>,
/// A list of glob patterns that should be excluded from the search.
pub exclude_patterns: Vec<String>,
/// A list of custom ignore files.
pub ignore_files: Vec<PathBuf>,
}
/// Print error message to stderr and exit with status `1`.
pub fn error(message: &str) -> ! {
writeln!(&mut ::std::io::stderr(), "{}", message).expect("Failed writing to stderr");
process::exit(1);
}
/// Determine if a regex pattern contains a literal uppercase character.
pub fn pattern_has_uppercase_char(pattern: &str) -> bool {
Parser::new()
.parse(pattern)
.map(|hir| hir_has_uppercase_char(&hir))
.unwrap_or(false)
}
/// Determine if a regex expression contains a literal uppercase character.
fn hir_has_uppercase_char(hir: &Hir) -> bool {
use regex_syntax::hir::*;
match *hir.kind() {
HirKind::Literal(Literal::Unicode(c)) => c.is_uppercase(),
HirKind::Class(Class::Unicode(ref ranges)) => ranges
.iter()
.any(|r| r.start().is_uppercase() || r.end().is_uppercase()),
HirKind::Group(Group { ref hir, .. }) | HirKind::Repetition(Repetition { ref hir, .. }) => {
hir_has_uppercase_char(hir)
}
HirKind::Concat(ref hirs) | HirKind::Alternation(ref hirs) => {
hirs.iter().any(hir_has_uppercase_char)
}
_ => false,
}
}
/// Maximum size of the output buffer before flushing results to the console
pub const MAX_BUFFER_LENGTH: usize = 1000;
/// Exit code representing a general error
pub const EXITCODE_ERROR: i32 = 1;
/// Exit code representing that the process was killed by SIGINT
pub const EXITCODE_SIGINT: i32 = 130;
/// Traverse args_os, looking for -exec and replacing it with --exec.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * The args, with substitution if required
pub fn transform_args_with_exec<I>(original: I) -> Vec<OsString>
where
I: Iterator<Item = OsString>,
{
let mut in_exec_opt = false;
let target = OsString::from("-exec");
let long_start = OsString::from("--exec");
let short_start = OsString::from("-x");
let exec_end = OsString::from(";");
original.fold(vec![], |mut args, curr| {
if in_exec_opt {
if curr == exec_end {
in_exec_opt = false;
}
args.push(curr);
return args;
}
if curr == target || curr == long_start || curr == short_start {
args.push(if curr == target {
OsString::from("--exec")
} else {
curr
});
in_exec_opt = true;
} else {
args.push(curr);
}
args
})
}
#[cfg(test)]
fn oss(v: &str) -> OsString {
OsString::from(v)
}
/// Ensure that -exec gets transformed into --exec
#[test]
fn normal_exec_substitution() {
let original = vec![oss("fd"), oss("foo"), oss("-exec"), oss("cmd")];
let expected = vec![oss("fd"), oss("foo"), oss("--exec"), oss("cmd")];
let actual = transform_args_with_exec(original.into_iter());
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
/// Ensure that --exec is not touched
#[test]
fn passthru_of_original_exec() {
let original = vec![oss("fd"), oss("foo"), oss("--exec"), oss("cmd")];
let expected = vec![oss("fd"), oss("foo"), oss("--exec"), oss("cmd")];
let actual = transform_args_with_exec(original.into_iter());
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn temp_check_that_exec_context_observed() {
let original = vec![
oss("fd"),
oss("foo"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("cmd"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("ls"),
oss(";"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("rm"),
oss(";"),
oss("--exec"),
oss("find"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("rm"),
oss(";"),
oss("-x"),
oss("foo"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("something"),
oss(";"),
oss("-exec"),
];
let expected = vec![
oss("fd"),
oss("foo"),
oss("--exec"),
oss("cmd"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("ls"),
oss(";"),
oss("--exec"),
oss("rm"),
oss(";"),
oss("--exec"),
oss("find"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("rm"),
oss(";"),
oss("-x"),
oss("foo"),
oss("-exec"),
oss("something"),
oss(";"),
oss("--exec"),
];
let actual = transform_args_with_exec(original.into_iter());
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}