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48 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Victor Song
72b2119a34 Simplify boolean assertions in tests 2023-02-24 18:29:37 -05:00
Victor Song
cd715a6e00 Safely derive Eq whenever we derive PartialEq 2023-02-24 18:29:37 -05:00
Chester Liu
99d653b7fa Merge branch 'master' into chesterliu/dev/win-support 2021-10-29 15:50:54 +08:00
ariasuni
785d6ed991 Fix clippy warnings for Rust 1.53 2021-05-13 02:44:22 +02:00
Chester Liu
aeb4a679e8 It actually works 2021-03-26 17:47:18 +08:00
Chester Liu
e9d0af0343 Restore more 2021-03-26 16:53:31 +08:00
Chester Liu
0e8a4582d0 Restore 2021-03-26 16:50:34 +08:00
Chester Liu
6a642d0f32 merge 2021-03-26 16:37:17 +08:00
Benjamin Sago
fd730e436c Make View command-line args position-dependent
This commit changes the way the View (long mode, lines mode, grid mode, etc) is parsed from the command-line arguments.

Previously, it checked for long and long-grid, then tree, then lines, then grid, in that order, no matter which order the arguments were given in on the command-line. Now, it bases the view on whichever argument comes last in the list.

Unfortunately, the options-parsing code for Views is getting really complicated, but I can't see a way to simplify it while retaining the existing functionality.

It also links the parsing of DirAction to the result of parsing the View, so that you can't use tree mode if your view isn't Details. This is to fix an issue where `exa --tree --oneline` would just emit ".", because the DirAction was treating directories as files, and the argument was ".", and the View made it use lines view. Now, the --tree is ignored, as the view isn't Details.

Fixes GH-407 and GH-583.
2020-10-23 23:04:22 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
3dc86c99ad New set of lints, and Rust 2018 idioms 2020-10-13 01:36:41 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
6f2d8cc26c Have tests use OsStrs not OsStrings 2020-10-13 00:29:49 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
ed59428cbc Replace Misfire with a testable OptionsResult
This was meant to be a small change, but it spiralled into a big one.

The original intention was to separate OptionsResult and OptionsError. With these types separated, the Help and Version variants can only be returned from the Options::parse function, and the later option-parsing functions can only return success or errors.

Also, Misfire was a silly name.

As a side-effect of Options::parse returning OptionsResult instead of Result<Options, Misfire>, we could no longer use unwrap() or unwrap_err() to get the contents out. This commit makes OptionsResult into a value type, and Options::parse a pure function. It feels like it should be one, having its return value entirely dependent on its arguments, but it also loaded locales and time zones. These parts have been moved into lazy_static references, and the code still passes tests without much change.

OptionsResult isn't PartialEq yet, because the file colouring uses a Box internally.
2020-10-12 23:47:36 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f8df02dae7 Batch source formatting
I read through every file and applied a couple of rustfmt suggestions. The brace placement and alignment of items on similar lines has been made consistent, even if neither are rustfmt's default style (a file has been put in place to enforce this). Other changes are:

• Alphabetical imports and modules
• Comma placement at the end of match blocks
• Use newlines and indentation judiciously
• Spaces around associated types
• Spaces after negations (it makes it more clear imho)
• Comment formatting
• Use early-returns and Optional `?` where appropriate
2020-10-10 20:02:55 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c3c39fee0a Various misc clippy fixes 2020-10-10 15:57:40 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
a25cfe765d Remove some enum glob imports
These are holdovers from how I used to write Rust ("back in the day" of 2014). There are still some places in the code where I think it's worth glob-importing enums, but not these places.
2020-10-10 15:46:39 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f0c139ca68 Better referencing
This commit makes changes to the way variables are referenced:

• Make types Copy when possible
• Make methods take `self` instead of `&self` where possible (trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)
• Remove unnecessary borrowing (needless_ref)
• Remove unnecessary cloning (clone_on_copy)
• Remove `ref` from match arms where possible (new Rust match ergonomics)
2020-10-10 15:30:19 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
70a30ed683 The Selfening
This commit uses Clippy to fix all the 'use_self' warnings. Using Self instead of the type name has been good Rust style for a while now, and it's become the style I'm used to seeing.
2020-10-10 13:55:26 +01:00
ariasuni
dba3f37b0a Fix Clippy lints 2020-05-24 21:43:55 +02:00
Kat Marchán
7f717c3af3 checkpoint 2020-05-02 19:00:06 -07:00
Benjamin Sago
8ccff86940
Merge pull request #450 from Bond-009/2018
Update to Rust 2018
2020-01-18 23:23:43 +00:00
Benjamin Sago
44664bf757
Merge pull request #289 from mqudsi/optional_args
Optional args support
2020-01-18 23:22:17 +00:00
Bond_009
f599c7ce93 Update to Rust 2018 2019-07-19 20:40:21 +02:00
Thibaut Brandscheid
755876e9b6 fix most clippy warnings 2018-06-19 17:17:39 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ad02241ac2 Merge branch 'master' into optional_args 2017-09-16 14:28:24 -05:00
Benjamin Sago
a8bf990674 Tie value suggestions to their arguments
This commit changes the definition of Arg so that it knows about which values it can accept, and can display them in the help text. They were already being shown in the help text, but they were passed in separately, so one argument could show two different sets of options if it wanted. Now, the argument itself knows whether there are suggestions, so it doesn’t have to be passed in separately.

This means we can use it for other things, including listing choices when an option is missed out, without having to repeat the list.

With Misfire::BadArgument now only having two fields, it’s not worth using a constructor function anymore.
2017-09-14 01:22:37 +01:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
36cf5df044 Add support for optional argument/flag with optional value
TakesValue::Optional introduced which allows for an optional flag with
an optional value (equivalent to getopts' optflagopt mode).

Can be used where a default value for a modifier could exist, but the
user might prefer to override.

Will be used to implement #284, permitting --time to default to "sort by
modification date" for compatibility with GNU/posix ls but keeping
support for exa's previous behavior.
2017-09-13 18:48:59 -05:00
Benjamin Sago
b286676667 Add actual error messages for the error messages
The annoying part is trying to format!() an OsStr.
2017-08-10 23:34:39 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
6b309d5cfc Make SizeFormat lenient, and add tests
This changes the SizeFormat option parser from its old, strict-by-default behaviour (where passing both --bytes and --binary would be an error) to the new, use-the-last-argument behaviour (where passing --bytes --binary would use --binary because it came later).

Doing this meant adding functionality to Matches so that it could return *which* argument matched. Previously, the order of --bytes and --binary didn’t matter, because they couldn’t both be present, but now it does.
2017-08-09 19:18:31 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
ff497b52e5 Be stricter in strict mode
Now the code actually starts to use the Strictness flag that was added in the earlier commit! Well, the *code* doesn’t, but the tests do: the macros that create the test cases now have a parameter for which tests they should run. It’s usually ‘Both’ for both strict mode and default mode, but can be specified to only run in one, for when the results differ (usually when options override one another)

The downside to strict mode is that, now, *any* call to `matches.has` or `matches.get` could fail, because an option could have been specified twice, and this is the place where those are checked for. This makes the code a little less ergonomic in places, but that’s what the ? operator is for. The only place this has really had an effect is in `Classify::deduce`, which used to just return a boolean but can now fail.

In order to more thoroughly test the mode, some of the older parts of the code can now act more strict. For example, `TerminalColours::deduce` will now use the last-given option rather than searching for “colours” before “colors”.

Help and Version continue doing their own thing.
2017-08-09 09:21:29 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
00379cce63 Thread Strictness through the parser
The value is ignored, but this broke quite a lot of tests that assumed MatchedFlags had only one field.

Parsing tests have to have OsStr flags because I couldn’t get that part working right, but in general, some tests now re-use common functionality too.
2017-08-08 09:18:17 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
6759a5f97e Temporarily hush warnings 2017-08-05 19:56:42 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
cdad6bb960 Make building the matches more bearable
Now, building the two result vectors doesn’t have to go through at least one field.
2017-08-05 19:15:27 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
9872eba821 Separate the matched flags from the free strings
Originally, both the matched flags and the list of free strings were returned from the parsing function and then passed around to every type that had a ‘deduce’ method. This worked, but the list of free strings was carried around with it, never used.

Now, only the flags are passed around. They’re in a new struct which has the methods the Matches had.

Both of Matches’s fields are now just data, and all of the methods on MatchedFlags don’t ignore any fields, so it’s more cohesive, at least I think that’s the word.

Building up the MatchedFlags is a bit more annoying though because the vector is now hidden behind a field.
2017-08-05 19:11:00 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
0456e7cfbd Document and organise the parser module 2017-08-05 17:46:38 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
3331feaee8 Turning off unused_variables revealed a warning 2017-08-05 15:40:15 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
45e1cb77a4 Streamline parser tests 2017-07-26 20:33:59 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
2d1f462bfa Switch to the new options parser
This commit removes the dependency on the ‘getopts’ crate entirely, and re-writes all its uses to use the new options parser instead.

As expected there are casualties galore:

- We now need to collect the options into a vector at the start, so we can use references to them, knowing they’ll be stored *somewhere*.
- Because OsString isn’t Display, its Debug impl gets used instead. (This is hopefully temporary)
- Options that take values (such as ‘sort’ or ‘time-style’) now parse those values with ‘to_string_lossy’. The ‘lossy’ part means “I’m at a loss for what to do here”
- Error messages got a lot worse, but “--tree --all --all” is now a special case of error rather than just another Misfire::Useless.
- Some tests had to be re-written to deal with the fact that the parser works with references.
- ParseError loses its lifetime and owns its contents, to avoid having to attach <'a> to Misfire.
- The parser now takes an iterator instead of a slice.
- OsStrings can’t be ‘match’ patterns, so the code devolves to using long Eq chains instead.
- Make a change to the xtest that assumed an input argument with invalid UTF-8 in was always an error to stderr, when that now in fact works!
- Fix a bug in Vagrant where ‘exa’ and ‘rexa’ didn’t properly escape filenames with spaces in.
2017-07-26 17:48:18 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
8d96be7f6a Document the parsing decisions
Even though these can’t actually be viewed with `cargo doc` yet, they’re still good to have around.
2017-07-22 18:06:05 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
5227f09f5b Macro-ify the matching tests 2017-07-13 11:51:58 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
53dc370a41 Search for long options through matches
Casualty here was that you can’t have static values reference one another directly, so the static args slice had to be turned into a slice *of references* rather than of values. No big deal, just have to write & a few more times.
2017-07-13 11:51:50 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
e08d7fe524 Test for unknown arguments 2017-07-13 10:21:10 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
0e944d7b74 Macroify parser tests 2017-07-13 10:12:38 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c9f6c45040 Add missing short arg functionality 2017-07-13 00:51:05 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c41005a121 Change a bunch of variable names 2017-07-12 23:17:43 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
9bbe2d9816 Throw error immediately on lookup
Every time looking up an argument fails, it returns an error. We might as well just move this into the lookup function.
2017-07-12 22:59:04 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c18302e46e This function was used in both 2017-07-12 22:49:10 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
62b85e3e93 Add some tests for split_equals 2017-07-12 22:47:17 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
bf643c65fe Start work on our own options parser
All the tests pass, but only half the functionality is there right now.
2017-07-12 12:03:07 +01:00