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Benjamin Sago
9cda05df20 Only display Git column for directories with repos
This fixes the previous commit.
2017-09-02 00:04:22 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
45a807a14f Redo Git implementation to allow --git --recurse
This is all a big commit because it took a lot more work than I thought it would! The commit basically moves Git repositories from being per-directory to living for the whole life of the program. This allows for several directories in the same repository to be listed in the same invocation; before, it would try to rediscover the repository each time! This is why two of the tests “broke”: it suddenly started working with --recurse.

The Dir type does now not use Git at all; because a Dir doesn’t have a Git, then a File doesn’t have one either, so the Git cache gets passed to the render functions which will put them in the Table to render them.
2017-09-01 19:13:47 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
cfc05eef00 Add test for nested Git repository
I don’t know how this should work, but let’s at least record the current behaviour in case it changes
2017-08-28 18:24:20 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
55aaecb74d Improve Git test coverage
- Two different repositories being queried at once
- The same one being queried twice, at different depths
- Tests for --tree and --recurse that should break in the future when that’s implemented
- Also just more tests in general
2017-08-28 15:10:29 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
be70fbdf98 Add test for multiple Git repositories 2017-08-27 00:33:02 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f6b7b7f298 Add exa_colors to make exa themable
This adds support for the EXA_COLORS environment variable, and defines a bunch of exa-specific two-letter codes that I pretty much made up arbitrarily that control parts of the interface.

Fixes #160, which I didn’t expect to actually fix this release cycle, but it unexpectedly became easy to do!
2017-08-26 23:17:07 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
bfb8a5a573 Extract trait above file name colours
This commit meddles about with both the Colours and the FileExtensions.

Even though all the renderable fields were turned into traits, the FileName struct kept on accessing fields directly on the Colours value instead of calling methods on it. It also did the usual amount of colour misappropriation (such as ‘punctuation’ instead of specifying ‘normal_arrow’)

In preparation for when custom file colours are configurable (any day now), the colourise-file-by-kind functionality (links, sockets, or directories) was separated from the colourise-file-by-name functionality (images, videos, archives). The FileStyle struct already allowed for both to be separate; it was only changed so that a type other than FileExtensions could be used instead, as long as it implements the FileColours trait. (I feel like I should re-visit the naming of all these at some point in the future)

The decision to separate the two means that FileExtensions is the one assigning the colours, rather than going through the fields on a Colours value, which have all been removed. This is why a bunch of arbitrary Styles now exist in filetype.rs.

Because the decision on which colourise-file-by-name code to use (currently just the standard extensions, or nothing if we aren’t colourising) is now determined by the Colours type (instead of being derived), it’s possible to get it wrong. And wrong it was! There was a bug where file names were colourised even though the rest of the --long output wasn’t, and this wasn’t caught by the xtests. It is now.
2017-08-26 20:43:47 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
414b347ae5 Formalise exa-packaging script
Every time I had to build exa, I copied the files manually and checked to make sure they all had the same name. There’s now a script that does all that stuff for me, so I don’t need to remember to do it anymore.

It also does some things that weren’t being done before, including stripping the binary and listing its linked dependencies to we can tell if something like libhttp_parser has slipped in there (see #194)
2017-08-20 18:22:08 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
57c647fee5 Default to sorting case-insensitively
This was touched on in #209 where I got the docs wrong compared to the actual implementation, but after thinking about it, I’d like to switch it round. (The --sort=Name and --sort=name difference has also been switched.) See the big ol’ comment for my reasons.

Because this changes core functionality, it broke many, many tests. You can see that this doesn’t change the -star- tests because the shell, rather than exa, orders the globbed files.

I kept on forgetting which way round Sensitive and Insensitive went, so I named them after the effect they have.
2017-08-20 17:33:39 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
cb9c0d3aa5 Fail xtests fast if the exa binary doesn’t exist 2017-08-19 23:27:26 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
965bc9e37a Print the parsed options to the debug log
It adds a lot of lines to the output, so I’m not convinced it’s worth it, but…
2017-08-19 22:39:34 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
4c16f50565 Fix an error being displayed weirdly
The Debug impl was being used instead of the Display one. Also, remove the full stops from the ends of all the error messages because I’ve decided it looks weird.
2017-08-19 22:17:53 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
80e3d6fcaf Test for debug mode 2017-08-19 13:57:56 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
e45e515805 Remove stray colon from help text
Fixes #266
2017-08-12 11:39:12 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
e29f06fae0 Merge pull request #258 from chrisvittal/compression-types
Add extra types to compressed filetype filter.
2017-08-12 11:32:31 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
5189d66e2c Hide xattr errors unless --extended
exa now ignores errors when checking for extended attributes when the user didn’t explicitly demand that they be checked. If a file does have xattrs, it’ll still display the @ in the permissions column; errors will now just cause the @ to be hidden instead.

This changed a lot of the xtests, which were displaying the error message in a few situations. Those tests have gained @-suffixed companions so the actual error messages can still be tested.

Fixes #178 (finally)
2017-08-11 12:36:14 +01:00
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
adaa36e1c5 Integrate strict mode, use it to test file sizes
It’s a good test to be able to switch strict mode on in run.sh and not have it break anything! Now, the EXA_STRICT environment variable will toggle it on. We can even switch it off and see that it doesn’t error.
2017-08-10 18:45:26 +01:00
Christopher Vittal
1bce51c9c8 Add extra types to compressed filetype filter.
This adds a few more common compressed filetypes to the is_compressed
fuction. Notably, xz, and two common package file formats, deb and rpm.
2017-08-07 00:57:29 -04:00
Benjamin Sago
115315a03c Test the locale month name width stuff
This commit modifies a specific file timestamp so we test both July (which is 5 characters in French) and December (which is 4 characters in Japanese). It’s also kind of a test for locales as well.
2017-08-06 22:25:00 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
4cb28593fd Fix ISO time style xtest
This started failing because the behaviour was corrected in #250.
2017-08-06 20:42:15 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
89540edb22 Allow xattrs to be shown in --tree without --long
This restriction was originally only there because a standalone --tree wasn’t a thing. Now it’s there, there’s no reason to forbid the combination.
2017-08-06 12:02:17 +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
6afde85e18 Document --time-style, and completions 2017-07-06 00:52:27 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
3251378e91 Add iso time style 2017-07-06 00:39:54 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f0eed9fde4 Add full-iso time style 2017-07-06 00:21:38 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
786e8f4d7f Add long-iso style and --time-style option
This has to do its own number formatting because *somebody* didn’t add “print the current month number” functionality to rust-datetime!
2017-07-06 00:01:45 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
5bdf6304bb Fix bug where accessed times were wrong!
It used the mtime, rather than the atime. Copy and paste error. Whoops!
2017-07-05 22:07:03 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f4ddbf3849 Fix tree permissions bug
There was a bug where if you tried to recurse into a directory you didn’t have permission to read the contents of, the error would be ignored.

It now displays the errors.
2017-07-04 17:48:30 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
882ac489ce Much more thorough xattr testing
It now tests a lot more combinations of xattrs on files, as well as xattrs and files and errors as the children of directories.

The recent code changes have touched the part where directories’ xattrs and children are displayed at the same tree level, and there weren’t enough tests for this.
2017-07-04 17:42:16 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
5a2ffd3fbe Generate files with certain timestamps
This is going to be used to test time formatting.

Casualty here is that the “have you not ran the provisioning script in a year?” checker complained about there being files more than a year old, so that now has to ignore the times directory.
2017-07-03 08:46:38 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f61e3853c1 Document sorting by type 2017-06-29 14:57:43 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f750536420 Add sorting by type
This isn’t perfect, as a file’s type isn’t cached, so it gets recomputed for every comparison in the sort! We can’t go off the file’s `st_mode` flag because it’s not guaranteed to be in any order between systems.
2017-06-29 14:52:02 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
7d1448da36 Add a test for inode sorting 2017-06-29 14:06:59 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
098788c98e Add sort tests for name and ext and lowercase 2017-06-29 14:03:17 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
9d74091195 Upcase some of the extension testcases
These are going to be used for sort testing. Unfortunately, three existing tests that were using the lowercase versions had to be changed.
2017-06-29 13:57:31 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
7e302718fe Update the docs where it counts 2017-06-29 13:24:55 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
dd8bff083f Override the names of . and ..
There was a problem when displaying . and .. in directory listings: their names would normalise to actual names! So instead of literally seeing `.`, you’d see the current directory’s name, inserted in sort order into the list of results. Obviously this is not what we want.

In unrelated news, putting `.` and `..` into the list of paths read from a directory just takes up more heap space for something that’s basically constant.

We can solve both these problems at once by moving the DotFilter to the files iterator in Dir, rather than at the Dir’s creation. Having the iterator know whether it should display `.` and `..` means it can emit those files first, and because it knows what those files really represent, it can override their file names to actually be those sequences of dots.

This is not a perfect solution: the main casualty is that a File can now be constructed with a name, some metadata, both, or neither. This is currently handled with a bunch of Options, and returns IOResult even without doing any IO operations.

But at least all the tests pass!
2017-06-28 18:41:31 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
84b01f2064 Fix bug where colours were incorrectly applied
exa assumed that the COLUMNS environment variable being present always meant that the output was to a terminal, so it should use colours. But because this variable can be overridden, colours were being incorrectly set!

The ‘fix’ is to stop trying to be clever while only calculating the terminal width once, and instead just stick it in a lazy_static so it’s usable everywhere.
2017-06-25 14:51:44 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
4e90b4d7e3 Tests for disabling colours 2017-06-25 11:53:59 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
4e32b7fca9 Remove one last newline from help output 2017-06-23 22:30:48 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
a060782312 Require version and help text to be on stdout 2017-06-23 22:03:58 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
90e0c5b60e Add tests for --help --long 2017-06-23 21:31:13 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c5b18d0f6b Remove extra newline from help text 2017-06-23 21:25:55 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
8308638dd9 Add a test for --help 2017-06-23 21:22:48 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
c4447e35b6 xtests for higher order bits
Finally, re-do the permissions extended tests to include the setuid, setgid, and sticky bits, and rename the last two existing ones to match the others (files with the same names as their permissions).
2017-05-30 15:32:11 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
ef5fa90660 Display device IDs when listing devices
Override the size column for block and charater devices, so it shows the major and minor device IDs instead (which are in the Metadata struct somewhere).

This is what ls does when faced with a device.
2017-05-19 09:20:47 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
de60b95850 Don’t core dump when given invalid UTF-8 arguments
By parsing OsStrings rather than Strings, it’s the getopts crate that’s doing the UTF-8 checking rather than us, so if one of them isn’t valid, it’ll just fail to parse rather than crash exa.

Also, save a few allocations here and there.
2017-05-19 00:08:13 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
43bc16dba2 Test change emoji width
The change in 0828133300 means that the width of emoji are used. I think the issue https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-width/issues/4 means that the wrong width is being calculated for emoji, and there happens to be one in the example.
2017-05-17 23:12:27 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
e10c4b3eb9 Add xtests for existing Git implementation 2017-05-17 20:35:05 +01:00