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Move viewing code to its own module
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src/exa.rs
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src/exa.rs
@ -7,25 +7,18 @@ extern crate users;
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use std::io::FileType;
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use std::io::fs;
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use std::iter::{AdditiveIterator, repeat};
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use std::os;
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use std::cmp::max;
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use column::Alignment::Left;
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use column::Column;
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use dir::Dir;
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use file::File;
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use options::{Options, View};
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use ansi_term::Style::Plain;
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use ansi_term::strip_formatting;
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use users::OSUsers;
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use options::Options;
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pub mod column;
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pub mod dir;
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pub mod file;
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pub mod filetype;
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pub mod options;
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pub mod output;
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pub mod term;
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fn main() {
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@ -70,7 +63,7 @@ fn exa(options: &Options) {
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let mut first = files.is_empty();
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if !files.is_empty() {
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view(options, files);
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options.view.view(files);
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}
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for dir_name in dirs.iter() {
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@ -90,7 +83,7 @@ fn exa(options: &Options) {
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println!("{}:", dir_name);
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}
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view(options, files);
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options.view.view(files);
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}
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Err(e) => {
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println!("{}: {}", dir_name, e);
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@ -99,155 +92,3 @@ fn exa(options: &Options) {
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};
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}
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}
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fn view(options: &Options, files: Vec<File>) {
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match options.view {
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View::Grid(across, width) => grid_view(across, width, files),
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View::Details(ref cols) => details_view(cols, files, options.header),
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View::Lines => lines_view(files),
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}
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}
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fn lines_view(files: Vec<File>) {
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for file in files.iter() {
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println!("{}", file.file_name());
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}
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}
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fn fit_into_grid(across: bool, console_width: usize, files: &Vec<File>) -> Option<(usize, Vec<usize>)> {
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// TODO: this function could almost certainly be optimised...
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// surely not *all* of the numbers of lines are worth searching through!
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// Instead of numbers of columns, try to find the fewest number of *lines*
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// that the output will fit in.
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for num_lines in range(1, files.len()) {
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// The number of columns is the number of files divided by the number
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// of lines, *rounded up*.
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let mut num_columns = files.len() / num_lines;
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if files.len() % num_lines != 0 {
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num_columns += 1;
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}
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// Early abort: if there are so many columns that the width of the
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// *column separators* is bigger than the width of the screen, then
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// don't even try to tabulate it.
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// This is actually a necessary check, because the width is stored as
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// a usize, and making it go negative makes it huge instead, but it
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// also serves as a speed-up.
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let separator_width = (num_columns - 1) * 2;
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if console_width < separator_width {
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continue;
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}
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// Remove the separator width from the available space.
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let adjusted_width = console_width - separator_width;
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// Find the width of each column by adding the lengths of the file
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// names in that column up.
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let mut column_widths: Vec<usize> = repeat(0).take(num_columns).collect();
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for (index, file) in files.iter().enumerate() {
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let index = if across {
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index % num_columns
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}
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else {
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index / num_lines
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};
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column_widths[index] = max(column_widths[index], file.name.len());
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}
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// If they all fit in the terminal, combined, then success!
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if column_widths.iter().map(|&x| x).sum() < adjusted_width {
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return Some((num_lines, column_widths));
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}
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}
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// If you get here you have really long file names.
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return None;
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}
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fn grid_view(across: bool, console_width: usize, files: Vec<File>) {
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if let Some((num_lines, widths)) = fit_into_grid(across, console_width, &files) {
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for y in range(0, num_lines) {
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for x in range(0, widths.len()) {
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let num = if across {
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y * widths.len() + x
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}
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else {
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y + num_lines * x
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};
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// Show whitespace in the place of trailing files
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if num >= files.len() {
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continue;
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}
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let ref file = files[num];
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let styled_name = file.file_colour().paint(file.name.as_slice()).to_string();
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if x == widths.len() - 1 {
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// The final column doesn't need to have trailing spaces
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print!("{}", styled_name);
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}
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else {
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assert!(widths[x] >= file.name.len());
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print!("{}", Left.pad_string(&styled_name, widths[x] - file.name.len() + 2));
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}
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}
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print!("\n");
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}
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}
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else {
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// Drop down to lines view if the file names are too big for a grid
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lines_view(files);
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}
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}
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fn details_view(columns: &Vec<Column>, files: Vec<File>, header: bool) {
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// The output gets formatted into columns, which looks nicer. To
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// do this, we have to write the results into a table, instead of
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// displaying each file immediately, then calculating the maximum
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// width of each column based on the length of the results and
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// padding the fields during output.
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let mut cache = OSUsers::empty_cache();
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let mut table: Vec<Vec<String>> = files.iter()
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.map(|f| columns.iter().map(|c| f.display(c, &mut cache)).collect())
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.collect();
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if header {
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table.insert(0, columns.iter().map(|c| Plain.underline().paint(c.header()).to_string()).collect());
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}
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// Each column needs to have its invisible colour-formatting
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// characters stripped before it has its width calculated, or the
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// width will be incorrect and the columns won't line up properly.
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// This is fairly expensive to do (it uses a regex), so the
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// results are cached.
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let lengths: Vec<Vec<usize>> = table.iter()
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.map(|row| row.iter().map(|col| strip_formatting(col.as_slice()).len()).collect())
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.collect();
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let column_widths: Vec<usize> = range(0, columns.len())
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.map(|n| lengths.iter().map(|row| row[n]).max().unwrap_or(0))
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.collect();
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for (field_widths, row) in lengths.iter().zip(table.iter()) {
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for (num, column) in columns.iter().enumerate() {
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if num != 0 {
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print!(" "); // Separator
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}
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if num == columns.len() - 1 {
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// The final column doesn't need to have trailing spaces
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print!("{}", row[num]);
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}
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else {
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let padding = column_widths[num] - field_widths[num];
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print!("{}", column.alignment().pad_string(&row[num], padding));
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}
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}
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print!("\n");
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}
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}
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use file::File;
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use column::{Column, SizeFormat};
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use column::Column::*;
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use output::View;
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use term::dimensions;
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use std::ascii::AsciiExt;
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@ -28,14 +29,7 @@ impl SortField {
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}
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}
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pub enum View {
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Details(Vec<Column>),
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Lines,
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Grid(bool, usize),
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}
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pub struct Options {
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pub header: bool,
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pub list_dirs: bool,
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path_strs: Vec<String>,
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reverse: bool,
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}
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Ok(Options {
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header: matches.opt_present("header"),
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list_dirs: matches.opt_present("list-dirs"),
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path_strs: if matches.free.is_empty() { vec![ ".".to_string() ] } else { matches.free.clone() },
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reverse: matches.opt_present("reverse"),
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fn view(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> View {
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if matches.opt_present("long") {
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View::Details(Options::columns(matches))
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View::Details(Options::columns(matches), matches.opt_present("header"))
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}
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else if matches.opt_present("oneline") {
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View::Lines
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src/output.rs
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src/output.rs
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use std::cmp::max;
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use std::iter::{AdditiveIterator, repeat};
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use column::Column;
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use column::Alignment::Left;
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use file::File;
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use users::OSUsers;
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use ansi_term::Style::Plain;
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use ansi_term::strip_formatting;
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pub enum View {
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Details(Vec<Column>, bool),
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Lines,
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Grid(bool, usize),
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}
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impl View {
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pub fn view(&self, files: Vec<File>) {
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match *self {
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View::Grid(across, width) => grid_view(across, width, files),
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View::Details(ref cols, header) => details_view(cols, files, header),
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View::Lines => lines_view(files),
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}
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}
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}
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fn lines_view(files: Vec<File>) {
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for file in files.iter() {
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println!("{}", file.file_name());
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}
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}
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fn fit_into_grid(across: bool, console_width: usize, files: &Vec<File>) -> Option<(usize, Vec<usize>)> {
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// TODO: this function could almost certainly be optimised...
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// surely not *all* of the numbers of lines are worth searching through!
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// Instead of numbers of columns, try to find the fewest number of *lines*
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// that the output will fit in.
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for num_lines in range(1, files.len()) {
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// The number of columns is the number of files divided by the number
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// of lines, *rounded up*.
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let mut num_columns = files.len() / num_lines;
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if files.len() % num_lines != 0 {
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num_columns += 1;
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}
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// Early abort: if there are so many columns that the width of the
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// *column separators* is bigger than the width of the screen, then
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// don't even try to tabulate it.
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// This is actually a necessary check, because the width is stored as
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// a usize, and making it go negative makes it huge instead, but it
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// also serves as a speed-up.
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let separator_width = (num_columns - 1) * 2;
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if console_width < separator_width {
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continue;
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}
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// Remove the separator width from the available space.
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let adjusted_width = console_width - separator_width;
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// Find the width of each column by adding the lengths of the file
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// names in that column up.
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let mut column_widths: Vec<usize> = repeat(0).take(num_columns).collect();
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for (index, file) in files.iter().enumerate() {
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let index = if across {
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index % num_columns
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}
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else {
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index / num_lines
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};
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column_widths[index] = max(column_widths[index], file.name.len());
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}
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// If they all fit in the terminal, combined, then success!
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if column_widths.iter().map(|&x| x).sum() < adjusted_width {
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return Some((num_lines, column_widths));
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}
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}
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// If you get here you have really long file names.
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return None;
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}
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fn grid_view(across: bool, console_width: usize, files: Vec<File>) {
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if let Some((num_lines, widths)) = fit_into_grid(across, console_width, &files) {
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for y in range(0, num_lines) {
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for x in range(0, widths.len()) {
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let num = if across {
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y * widths.len() + x
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}
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else {
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y + num_lines * x
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};
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// Show whitespace in the place of trailing files
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if num >= files.len() {
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continue;
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}
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let ref file = files[num];
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let styled_name = file.file_colour().paint(file.name.as_slice()).to_string();
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if x == widths.len() - 1 {
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// The final column doesn't need to have trailing spaces
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print!("{}", styled_name);
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}
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else {
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assert!(widths[x] >= file.name.len());
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print!("{}", Left.pad_string(&styled_name, widths[x] - file.name.len() + 2));
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}
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}
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print!("\n");
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}
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}
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else {
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// Drop down to lines view if the file names are too big for a grid
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lines_view(files);
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}
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}
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fn details_view(columns: &Vec<Column>, files: Vec<File>, header: bool) {
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// The output gets formatted into columns, which looks nicer. To
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// do this, we have to write the results into a table, instead of
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// displaying each file immediately, then calculating the maximum
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// width of each column based on the length of the results and
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// padding the fields during output.
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let mut cache = OSUsers::empty_cache();
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let mut table: Vec<Vec<String>> = files.iter()
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.map(|f| columns.iter().map(|c| f.display(c, &mut cache)).collect())
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.collect();
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if header {
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table.insert(0, columns.iter().map(|c| Plain.underline().paint(c.header()).to_string()).collect());
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}
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// Each column needs to have its invisible colour-formatting
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// characters stripped before it has its width calculated, or the
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// width will be incorrect and the columns won't line up properly.
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// This is fairly expensive to do (it uses a regex), so the
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// results are cached.
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let lengths: Vec<Vec<usize>> = table.iter()
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.map(|row| row.iter().map(|col| strip_formatting(col.as_slice()).len()).collect())
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.collect();
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let column_widths: Vec<usize> = range(0, columns.len())
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.map(|n| lengths.iter().map(|row| row[n]).max().unwrap_or(0))
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.collect();
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for (field_widths, row) in lengths.iter().zip(table.iter()) {
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for (num, column) in columns.iter().enumerate() {
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if num != 0 {
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print!(" "); // Separator
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}
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if num == columns.len() - 1 {
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// The final column doesn't need to have trailing spaces
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print!("{}", row[num]);
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}
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else {
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let padding = column_widths[num] - field_widths[num];
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print!("{}", column.alignment().pad_string(&row[num], padding));
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}
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}
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print!("\n");
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}
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}
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