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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Sago
a02f37cb45 Change views to print to a Writer, not stdout
This will mean that we can test exa's output as a whole, without having to rely on process or IO or anything like that.
2016-04-18 18:39:32 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
b83844f384 Move a file's type out of its permissions field 2016-04-16 20:01:45 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
efa372cb3b Source file rearrangements
This commit moves file, dir, and the feature modules into one parent 'fs' module. Now there are three main 'areas' of the code: main and options, the filesystem-touching code, and the output-displaying code.

It should be the case that nothing in 'output' touches 'std::fs'.
2016-04-16 18:59:25 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
9b87ef1da2 Print the parent path for passed-in files
This commit changes all the views to accommodate printing each path's prefix, if it has one.

Previously, each file was stripped of its ancestry, leaving only its file name to be displayed. So running "exa /usr/bin/*" would display only filenames, while running "ls /usr/bin/*" would display each file prefixed with "/usr/bin/". But running "ls /usr/bin/" -- without the glob -- would run ls on just the directory, printing out the file names with no prefix or anything.

This functionality turned out to be useful in quite a few situations: firstly, if the user passes in files from different directories, it would be hard to tell where they came from (especially if they have the same name, such as find | xargs). Secondly, this also applied when following symlinks, making it unclear exactly which file a symlink would be pointing to.

The reason that it did it this way beforehand was that I didn't think of these use-cases, rather than for any technical reason; this new method should not have any drawbacks save making the output slightly wider in a few cases. Compatibility with ls is also a big plus.

Fixes #104, and relates to #88 and #92.
2016-04-11 19:10:55 +01:00
Ben S
f6c5c89f55 Always sort files the same way
This fixes a bug where extra sorting options (dirs first, reverse) were not applied when listing in long mode. In other words, fixes #105.

The bug occurred because the sorting function only took Files, but the details view uses File eggs that only contain Files. This commit changes the sorting function to accept anything that AsRefs to File, and impls that on both File and Egg so the same function works for both.
2016-03-31 23:13:15 +01:00
Ben S
ee4c09dd30 Use only the time zone data present on the system
Thinking about it, it doesn't make sense to use an *external* time zone source when the program we want to compare it to, ls, uses the system one. So just use the system one.

Also, handle the case where the time zone data file can't be loaded by showing the files in UTC rather than falling over and quitting.
2016-03-31 21:19:29 +01:00
Ben S
252eba4844 Improve error when we can't find a time zone 2016-02-11 15:52:40 +00:00
Ben S
2e8de3fb71 Fix import of TZResult 2016-02-10 19:11:10 +00:00
Ben S
7f480ab06b Improve system time zone detection 2016-02-10 19:02:20 +00:00
Ben S
b3d252522a Update test timezone to one we know exists
It wasn't the Arc unwrap causing the crash on Linux. Maybe it's this.
2016-02-10 16:16:09 +00:00
Ben S
2b213b3aea Rewrite tests to not use unwrap
Something about these seemed to be causing a crash on Travis (build 327)... I have no idea what would set it off, but this makes the code better anyway.
2016-02-10 16:08:15 +00:00
Ben S
75b2748ab1 Update packages to latest versions
- Users v0.5.1, which renames OSUsers to UsersCache
- Locale v0.2, which returns to libc v0.1
- Datetime v0.4.2, which mimics the locale update, and puts timezone definitions in:
- Zoneinfo-data, which is needed to obtain the current timezone
2016-02-10 15:22:43 +00:00
Benjamin Sago
4c3266310d Fix bug where xattr '@' characters weren't shown
The `--long` flag should show the '@' character in the permissions list if that feature has been compiled in, but only the `--extended` flag should actually show their keys, rather than just their presence.
2016-01-16 12:19:00 -10:00
Benjamin Sago
7f980935c5 Use Mutex lock on only the users columns
This makes use of a change in the `users` crate to change which parts of exa's code are accessed under a `Mutex`. The change is that the methods on `Users` can now take just `&self`, instead of `&mut self`. This has a knock-on effect in exa, as many methods now don't need to take a mutable `&self`, meaning that the Mutex can be moved to only containing the users information instead of having to be queried for *every column*. This means that threading should now be a lot faster, as fewer parts have to be executed on a single thread.

The main change to facilitate this is that `Table`'s structure has changed: everything environmental that gets loaded at the beginning is now in an `Environment` struct, which can be mocked out if necessary, as one of `Table`'s fields. (They were kind of in a variety of places before.)

Casualties include having to make some of the test code more verbose, as it explicitly takes the columns and environment as references rather than values, and those both need to be put on the stack beforehand. Also, all the colours are now hidden behind an `opts` field, so a lot of the rendering code is more verbose too (but not greatly so).
2016-01-16 11:56:37 -10:00
Benjamin Sago
d009ba5938 Move tree code to its module, and add tests
This commit separates the code used to generate the tree structure characters from the code used to build tables, meaning that it'll become possible to display tree structures without using any of the table code.

Also, some tests are added to make sure that the tree code *basically* works.
2015-12-22 15:44:51 +11:00
Benjamin Sago
54319a685e Use Vec::resize now that it has stabilised 2015-12-22 15:36:36 +11:00
Benjamin Sago
d1ea4c0ff5 Move TreePart to its own module 2015-12-22 13:14:32 +11:00
Benjamin Sago
2e15b81249 Optimise imports
1. imports from std
2. imports from external crates
3. imports from local modules
4. imports from self
2015-12-22 12:15:59 +11:00
Benjamin Sago
1b3492ce45 Move colours module into output
This commit moves the colours module to be a sub-module of the output one.
This makes sense because finding which colour a certain file should be is only
done during output, and (I think) the only places that the `Colours` struct's
fields are ever queried is from the output module.

The only casualty was that the `file_colour` from the filetype module had to
be moved, as determining colours is no longer part of that module - only
determining filetype is. So it now reflects its name!
2015-12-20 17:56:57 +11:00
Benjamin Sago
15cd67abe6 Turn TextCellContents into a struct
The benefit of this is that it make it possible to convert text cell contents
vectors into text cells with a method (see next commit). Casualties include
having to call `.into()` on vectors everywhere, which I'm not convinced is a
bad thing.
2015-12-17 17:51:42 +08:00
Benjamin Sago
39aa210437 Rename cell 'length' to 'width'
Because, strictly speaking, it's not a length, it's a width!

Also, re-order some struct constructors so that they're no longer
order-dependent (it's no longer the case that a value will be borrowed for one
field then consumed in another, meaning they have to be ordered in a certain
way to compile. Now the value is just worked out beforehand and the fields can
be specified in any order)
2015-12-17 10:34:11 +08:00
Benjamin Sago
88653a00eb Remove dependency between file and output mods
By removing the `File#file_name_width` method, we can make the file module
have no dependency on the output module -- in other words, the model (file)
and the view (output) are now separate again!
2015-12-17 10:27:44 +08:00
Benjamin Sago
4c2bf2f2e6 Encapsulate "display width" in a struct
This commit introduces the `output::cell::DisplayWidth` struct, which
encapsulates the Unicode *display width* of a string in a struct that makes it
less easily confused with the *length* of a string.

The use of this type means that it's now harder to accidentally use a string's
length-in-bytes as its width. I've fixed at least one case in the code where
this was being done!

The only casualty is that it introduces a dependency on the output module from
the file module, which will be removed next commit.
2015-12-17 10:15:09 +08:00
Benjamin Sago
c911b5f6e4 Replace Cells with growable TextCells
A recent change to ansi-term [1] means that `ANSIString`s can now hold either
owned *or* borrowed data (Rust calls this the Cow type). This means that we
can delay formatting ANSIStrings into ANSI-control-code-formatted strings
until it's absolutely necessary. The process for doing this was:

1. Replace the `Cell` type with a `TextCell` type that holds a vector of
   `ANSIString` values instead of a formatted string. It still does the
   width tracking.

2. Rework the details module's `render` functions to emit values of this
   type.

3. Similarly, rework the functions that produce cells containing filenames
   to use a `File` value's `name` field, which is an owned `String` that
   can now be re-used.

4. Update the printing, formatting, and width-calculating code in the
   details and grid-details views to produce a table by adding vectors
   together instead of adding strings together, delaying the formatting as
   long as it can.

This results in fewer allocations (as fewer `String` values are produced), and
makes the API tidier (as fewer `String` values are being passed around without
having their contents specified).

This also paves the way to Windows support, or at least support for
non-ANSI terminals: by delaying the time until strings are formatted,
it'll now be easier to change *how* they are formatted.

Casualties include:

- Bump to ansi_term v0.7.1, which impls `PartialEq` and `Debug` on
  `ANSIString`.
- The grid_details and lines views now need to take a vector of files, rather
  than a borrowed slice, so the filename cells produced now own the filename
  strings that get taken from files.
- Fixed the signature of `File#link_target` to specify that the
  file produced refers to the same directory, rather than some phantom
  directory with the same lifetime as the file. (This was wrong from the
  start, but it broke nothing until now)

References:

[1]: ansi-term@f6a6579ba8174de1cae64d181ec04af32ba2a4f0
2015-12-17 08:25:20 +08:00
Ben S
e07992d08c Use lazy_static to cache datetime formats
One of those two date formats was re-compiled before any date was displayed. Now they are compiled only the first time they're used, and cached versions are used thereafter, resulting in a speedup.
2015-11-15 19:26:58 +00:00
Ben S
590fb9cd60 Move time type picking to details module
Technically speaking, picking which timestamp to show for a file is a function of an output module, rather than the file itself. This also means that the `output::column` and `file` modules are now completely separate.
2015-11-15 16:12:16 +00:00
Ben S
10468797bb Move many Options structs to the output module
This cleans up the options module, moving the structs that were *only* in use for the columns view out of it.

The new OptionSet trait is used to add the ‘deduce’ methods that used to be present on the values.
2015-11-14 23:32:57 +00:00
Florian Gilcher
d083d26eaf Fix tree output 2015-11-04 15:22:51 +01:00
Florian Gilcher
7a97b7d40c Reserve Vector elements instead of resizing 2015-11-04 11:07:31 +01:00
Florian Gilcher
679b9e18b2 Replace sum call by stable fold(0, Add::add) 2015-11-04 09:41:49 +01:00
Ben S
f7131a740b Fix warning when building on 64-bit systems
This warning was 'caused' by the previous commit (but it's small and easy to fix, so don't worry)
2015-10-02 00:56:09 +01:00
rhysd
3dbc441c78 Fix integer length error on 32bit environment
this commit fixes below type mismatch error:

```
src/output/details.rs:585:49: 585:60 error: mismatched types:
 expected `i64`,
    found `i32`
(expected i64,
    found i32) [E0308]
src/output/details.rs:585         let date = self.tz.at(LocalDateTime::at(timestamp.0));
                                                                          ^~~~~~~~~~~
src/output/details.rs:585:49: 585:60 help: run `rustc --explain E0308` to see a detailed explanation
error: aborting due to previous error
Could not compile `exa`.
```
2015-09-28 11:42:52 +09:00
Ben S
41fb02a02d Upgrade to latest version of datetime crate
- VariableOffset -> TimeZone::VariableOffset
2015-09-21 00:15:07 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
3d3acc2e93 Dismiss some compile-time warnings
The `unused_results` lint was complaining that the results of inserting into a `MockUsers` object weren't being inspected. These are mock users, so all that would be returned is `None` to indicate that they weren't already in the table -- they're fine to ignore! So, suppress the warnings for those two testing modules.
2015-09-15 20:05:27 +01:00
Ben S
10fecbd7f6 Details view comments and tidy-ups 2015-09-03 18:48:53 +01:00
Ben S
4e49b91d23 Parallelise the details view!
This commit removes the threadpool in `main.rs` that stats each command-line argument separately, and replaces it with a *scoped* threadpool in `options/details.rs` that builds the table in parallel! Running this on my machine halves the execution time when tree-ing my entire home directory (which isn't exactly a common occurrence, but it's the only way to give exa a large running time)

The statting will be added back in parallel at a later stage. This was facilitated by the previous changes to recursion that made it easier to deal with.

There's a lot of large sweeping architectural changes. Here's a smattering of them:

- In `main.rs`, the files are now passed around as vectors of files rather than array slices of files. This is because `File`s aren't `Clone`, and the `Vec` is necessary to give away ownership of the files at the appropriate point.
- In the details view, files are now sorted *all* the time, rather than obeying the command-line order. As they're run in parallel, they have no guaranteed order anyway, so we *have* to sort them again. (I'm not sure if this should be the intended behaviour or not!) This means that the `Details` struct has to have the filter *all* the time, not only while recursing, so it's been moved out of the `recurse` field.
- We use `scoped_threadpool` over `threadpool`, a recent addition. It's only safely used on Nightly, which we're using anyway, so that's OK!
- Removed a bunch of out-of-date comments.

This also fixes #77, mainly by accident :)
2015-09-02 23:19:10 +01:00
Ben S
5e1ff9cdcd Restore xattrs to their long view column
Had to thread the value in at display-time to get it to only query the attributes once!

This isn't the nicest way to do it, but this *is* a bit of an edge-case (it's the only thing where a column depends on something that gets calculated later)
2015-08-26 12:00:31 +01:00
Ben S
31dec1d1ba Use the correct ASCII for rows with errors/attrs
This prints three separate groups of child nodes: firstly the xattrs, then the errors, then any file children. It's done this way to only check for the 'last' child when necessary.
2015-08-26 11:36:10 +01:00
Ben S
b5edee53bd Scan for nested files on-demand, not all the time
This does a similar thing that we did with the xattrs, except with the nested files: it removes the 'this' field on File, and replaces it with a method (to_dir) that has the same effect.

This means we get to remove a bunch of 'recurse' fields and parameters that really had no business being there! Now the table doesn't need to know whether it's going to need to list files recursively or not.
2015-08-26 09:35:11 +01:00
Ben S
69b22a0d66 Print xattrs in tree view like we do errors
This changes the way extended attributes (xattrs) are printed. Before, they were artificially printed out on their own line both in lines mode *and* details mode, which looked a bit weird. Now, they are additional 'child nodes' of that item that get printed alongside errors.

All this allows all the 'extra info' that is going to be present for very few entries to be consolidated and listed in the same way, without resorting to extra printlns.

As a great side-effect, it allows taking out some of the more redundant code in the Table impl -- it is now *always* going to be in create-child-nodes mode, as *any* file now can, not only when we have the --tree flag in use.

Also, it now actually displays errors when failing to read the extended attributes, such as if the user doesn't have permission to read them.

The extended attribute flag has been temporarily disabled while I work out the best way to do it!
2015-08-26 09:03:43 +01:00
Ben S
a250f21282 Coalesce platform-specific xattr modules
Now we have one Ur-module that contains functionality common to both supported platforms.

The benefits of doing it this way are that:

1. It doesn't implement a dummy interface - rather, there will be less code generated when the feature is not present;
2. The code shared between them can be kept in sync. The other two modules were something like 80% the same.
2015-08-25 18:29:23 +01:00
Ben S
2741c19e93 Fix bug where errors' tree parts ended early
Have to collect the results into a Vec in order to make sure we only do the ending part for the last one.
2015-08-25 15:27:24 +01:00
Ben S
2a9b6fe930 Display errors inline in the tree
When tree mode is active, this will print out errors as another form of child node in the tree, instead of in one big block before any output.

The 'this' field now holds the io::Result of the readdir call, rather than only a *successful* result.
2015-08-25 15:04:15 +01:00
Ben S
7deb08644a Comment corrections 2015-08-25 11:50:07 +01:00
Ben S
ec0539d314 Make the cells optional for display Rows.
This will be used to not provide any information for the rows that will have no data (attributes, errors).
2015-08-25 11:45:27 +01:00
Ben S
5d0bd37168 Make Dir return an Iterator of files, not Vec
This is part of work to make the flow of files more iterator-able, rather than going in and out of vectors. Here, a Dir returns an iterator of files, rather than a pre-filled vector.

For now, this removes the ability for error messages to be displayed. Will be added in later though!
2015-08-25 11:27:08 +01:00
Ben S
e1f4ea9215 Allow --tree without --long
This kind of abuses the details view by giving it no columns when the Columns value is None (it's now Optional).
2015-08-03 13:54:25 +01:00
Ben S
922cd2a188 Cache the rendered cells
Previously, each time it tried to render a table (to check its width), it both re-queried the filesystem and re-formatted the values into coloured strings.

These values are now calculated only once before the table is drawn, and are used repeatedly throughout.

Although it looks as though there's more `clone()`ing going on than before, it used to be recalculating things and storing them as vectors anyway, so the memory would still be used in any case.
2015-06-28 19:57:13 +01:00
Ben S
ccdf9ff4a6 Add --grid --long option
This commit adds --grid, which, when used with --long, will split the details into multiple columns. Currently this is just 2 columns, but in the future it will be based on the width of the terminal.

In order to do this, I had to do two things:

1. Add a `links` parameter to the filename function, which disables the printing of the arrow and link target in the details view. When this is active, the columns get way too large, and it becomes not worth it.
2. Change the `print_table` function from actually printing the table to stdout to returning a list of `Cells` based on the table. This list then gets its width measured to calculate the width of the resulting table.
2015-06-28 13:21:21 +01:00
Ben S
2d8a9b49be Various unimportant style changes 2015-06-08 21:33:39 +01:00