use std::iter::repeat; use ansi_term::Style; use options::{SizeFormat, TimeType}; #[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Copy)] pub enum Column { Permissions, FileSize(SizeFormat), Timestamp(TimeType, i64), Blocks, User, Group, HardLinks, Inode, GitStatus, } /// Each column can pick its own **Alignment**. Usually, numbers are /// right-aligned, and text is left-aligned. #[derive(Copy)] pub enum Alignment { Left, Right, } impl Column { /// Get the alignment this column should use. pub fn alignment(&self) -> Alignment { match *self { Column::FileSize(_) => Alignment::Right, Column::HardLinks => Alignment::Right, Column::Inode => Alignment::Right, Column::Blocks => Alignment::Right, Column::GitStatus => Alignment::Right, _ => Alignment::Left, } } /// Get the text that should be printed at the top, when the user elects /// to have a header row printed. pub fn header(&self) -> &'static str { match *self { Column::Permissions => "Permissions", Column::FileSize(_) => "Size", Column::Timestamp(t, _) => t.header(), Column::Blocks => "Blocks", Column::User => "User", Column::Group => "Group", Column::HardLinks => "Links", Column::Inode => "inode", Column::GitStatus => "Git", } } } /// Pad a string with the given number of spaces. fn spaces(length: usize) -> String { repeat(" ").take(length).collect() } impl Alignment { /// Pad a string with the given alignment and number of spaces. /// /// This doesn't take the width the string *should* be, rather the number /// of spaces to add: this is because the strings are usually full of /// invisible control characters, so getting the displayed width of the /// string is not as simple as just getting its length. pub fn pad_string(&self, string: &String, padding: usize) -> String { match *self { Alignment::Left => format!("{}{}", string, spaces(padding).as_slice()), Alignment::Right => format!("{}{}", spaces(padding), string.as_slice()), } } } #[derive(PartialEq, Debug)] pub struct Cell { pub length: usize, pub text: String, } impl Cell { pub fn paint(style: Style, string: &str) -> Cell { Cell { text: style.paint(string).to_string(), length: string.width(true), } } }