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142 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Sago
e154b58268 Move EXA_DEBUG variable to vars file 2017-10-08 17:24:50 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
59d9e90f20 Replace “mi” colour with “bO” overlay
Fixes #288, but more-or-less as a side-effect.

The “mi” key in LS_COLORS was meant to be used for a missing link path, but it wasn’t really used like that. There was also a bug where control characters in a broken symlink’s path were assumed to be underlined, because that’s what happened in the default colour scheme, but this assumption doesn’t hold when colours were disabled.

The solution to these was not to introduce another configurable colour code, but to start using _overlays_ to alter a bunch of colours at once. The “mi” code will have to be added back later.
2017-10-08 17:08:07 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
b95446d834 Thread an ignore cache through the program
!
2017-09-30 09:17:29 +02:00
Benjamin Sago
07443e87ba Add a --git-ignore option that doesn’t do anything
!!
2017-09-30 09:17:28 +02:00
Benjamin Sago
c475cccce4 Flip the new/old order, and add suggestion for -lt
I changed my mind about which way round sorting by “newest” or by “oldest” should actually go. If you’re listing a large directory, you see the last lines of the output first, so these files should be the ones with the largest whatever the sort field is. It’s about sorting *last*, not sorting *first*. Sorting by size wouldn’t say “sorts smallest files first”, it would say “sorts largest files last”. Right?

Also, add a new suggestion that warns against “ls -lt”.
2017-09-14 09:18:17 +01:00
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
Benjamin Sago
1824313cda Put misfire.rs in a nicer order
The main type is now at the top.
2017-09-13 23:49:30 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
43bbf00478 Show a warning when running ‘exa -ltr’
Raised in #243 and #284. exa isn’t able to override the -t option like this, so the least it can do is detect that case (which is going to be an error case anyway) and show a suggestion.
2017-09-13 23:47:19 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
0fefc78cbb Add more modified date aliases
I don’t really see the modified date as the *modified* date, rather just the *date* field, because it’s the date field I refer to like 99.9% of the time. So now it has aliases to match.

Also are included are aliases for the reverse order, because I’d rather write “new” than “the reverse of old”.
2017-09-13 23:26:06 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
19b7780755 Fix typo in error message
It said “(Choices: (choices: this, that, other))” instead of “(choices: this, that, other)”. Also improve the same error elsewhere: options more have ‘settings’ than ‘values’.
2017-09-13 22:37:51 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
dc45332d7b Implement file name colouring in {exa,ls}_colors
This commit adds to the parsing of the LS_COLORS and EXA_COLORS variables so that non-two-letter codes (keys other than things like ‘di’ or ‘ln’ or ‘ex’) will be treated as file name globs, and get used to colour files accordingly.

Fixes #116 for good.
2017-09-13 08:51:57 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
b86074d63b Rename Style to Styles to avoid a name clash 2017-09-13 08:44:59 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
28b4b672d4 Move FileStyle to the same options file as Colours
They are going to be deduced together (from the same environment variable) so it makes sense to put them in the same file first.
2017-09-03 19:50:40 +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
d86fc4286b \t and \s+$ 2017-08-26 23:54:12 +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
504a0dd6b7 Stop collecting ls_colors into a hashmap
LSColors used to be built up from an iterator, and then queried later. But because the resulting HashMap gets queried in serial anyway, we might as well pass in a callback instead, saving the allocation.

This is also technically a little faster because styles that don’t map to anything (like `zz`) are no longer parsed.
2017-08-26 22:33:16 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
dd838c2dc1 Move Colours and LSColors to their own module
The ‘options’ module is allowed to depend on ‘style’, but ‘options::render’ is not.
2017-08-26 21:40:37 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
945fa1e83d Isolate and document the environment variables 2017-08-26 21:36:27 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
bf8ff3675b Move Vars into its own module 2017-08-26 20:48:51 +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
276d18cf7c Give block and character devices different colours
There are now two device colours instead of one. Even though they’re both set to the same style for the default colour set, LS_COLORS allows the two to look different, so exa has to support it too.

It’s probably a good idea to support it anyway.
2017-08-26 14:30:33 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
bd8e9d819c Add more ls_colors colours 2017-08-26 14:04:49 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
d517e9e12b Split FileTypes into types and kinds
This separates the colours to give to files with different filesystem types (directories, links, sockets) from files with different names or extensions (images, videos, archives).

I’m not 100% sure I’ve got the terms “kind” and “type” the right way round, but whatever.

This was done because colouring files based on their name is going to be handled differently and extensibly from colouring files based on what the filesystem thinks.
2017-08-25 17:50:22 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
fb3395883e Start actually parsing ls_colors
So far it only changes the colour of a directory, but it’s a start.
2017-08-25 17:43:36 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
59edc3b6ea These tests don’t need a type
Because the macros are now specialised to the type that’s being deduce-d, we don’t need to specify what the type is every time.
2017-08-25 09:07:28 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
974ddc0e63 Tests for turning colours on/off 2017-08-25 09:03:47 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
a581c871ed Split the colours tests in two
The TerminalColours tests used half the macros, and the Colours tests used the other half. Now only the macros used are actually in scope.
2017-08-25 08:53:35 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
4907565baf Move colour options to their own file 2017-08-24 23:38:26 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
30f3c6eb00 Strict mode and tests for colour scale 2017-08-23 11:45:29 +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
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
bcf5213cc8 Tie the row threshold to EXA_GRID_ROWS
This makes it its own type, rather than just another environment variable that’s easily missed.
2017-08-13 11:15:40 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
6740faa781 env vars should be referenced, not copied
Just because the type that gets used right now is Copy and Clone doesn’t mean that when we pass mock ones in for tests they’ll be those two as well. So we have to go through and add &s everywhere.
2017-08-13 11:14:58 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
33e83accd0 match-to-if-let 2017-08-12 22:51:45 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
da00e2fda2 Thread the row threshold through grid_details
No new features here, just some restructuring. Mode::GridDetails was nice and elegant with those two fields, but now there’s a grid-details-only option the elegance has gone out the window.
2017-08-12 22:49:16 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
e45e515805 Remove stray colon from help text
Fixes #266
2017-08-12 11:39:12 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
9e15c616cc dir_action comments and docs 2017-08-12 11:29:40 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
673e894d25 Give the filter modules some love 2017-08-12 10:09:33 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
a7d8e1c84b Make the dir action a bit more lenient
More strict mode checks I forgot to take out
2017-08-11 22:56:52 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
eec1a4f78a Stop --git from complaining too
Re-fixes #152
2017-08-11 21:43:56 +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
Benjamin Sago
dbebd60c4e Extract var_os and use the mock to test
Some of the deduce functions used to just blatantly call std::env::var_os and not care, introducing global state into a module that was otherwise nice and functional and self-contained. (Well, almost. There’s still terminal width.)

Anyway, this made it hard to test, because we couldn’t test it fully with this global dependency in place. It *is* possible to work around this by actually setting the environment variables in the tests, but this way is more self-documenting.

With this in place, we can start to unit test things like deriving the view by passing in what the $COLUMNS environment variable should be, and that’s one of the first things checked.

src/options/mod.rs *almost* has all its tests moved to where they should be!
2017-08-10 17:54:28 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
532ebbc591 Only complain about long options in strict mode
Fixes #152. It just puts the check behind a flag and moves the tests around.
2017-08-10 13:59:39 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
f389943bf1 New macro for testing deduce errors
Sometimes, the type in the Ok part of the Result wouldn’t implement PartialEq, so the first macro (which uses assert_eq) won’t work. In these cases, this new macro can be used instead, which just unwraps the Err’s contents. In other cases, it can shave off a ) at the end of a few lines.
2017-08-10 13:59:09 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
6755ee6ae9 Extract table columns into a struct
The table Options struct is roughly half runtime configuration and half flags to select which columns to display The column fields might as well be in their own struct, and now that the ‘for_dir’ function doesn’t use SizeFormat, it can be moved to Columns.
2017-08-09 22:25:16 +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
b2947ed590 Document and test time formats 2017-08-09 17:14:16 +01:00
Benjamin Sago
0b87392fd4 Decouple assert_eq! and assert_parses
The assert_parses function was problematic because it insisted on using assert_eq! to check its contents. This won’t work for any type we want to test that doesn’t implement PartialEq, such as TimeFormat, which holds references to years and date strings and other such.

To go about fixing this, the first step is to change that function so it only does the initial processing, rather than the assertion, which is now done outside of it in the test macros instead.
2017-08-09 13:41:07 +01:00