use colours::{Plain, Style, Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, Fixed}; use std::io::{fs, IoResult}; use std::io; use column::{Column, Permissions, FileName, FileSize, User, Group, HardLinks, Inode, Blocks}; use format::{format_metric_bytes, format_IEC_bytes}; use unix::Unix; use sort::SortPart; use dir::Dir; use filetype::HasType; // Instead of working with Rust's Paths, we have our own File object // that holds the Path and various cached information. Each file is // definitely going to have its filename used at least once, its stat // information queried at least once, and its file extension extracted // at least once, so we may as well carry around that information with // the actual path. pub struct File<'a> { pub name: &'a str, pub dir: &'a Dir<'a>, pub ext: Option<&'a str>, pub path: &'a Path, pub stat: io::FileStat, pub parts: Vec, } impl<'a> File<'a> { pub fn from_path(path: &'a Path, parent: &'a Dir) -> IoResult> { // Getting the string from a filename fails whenever it's not // UTF-8 representable - just assume it is for now. let filename: &str = path.filename_str().unwrap(); // Use lstat here instead of file.stat(), as it doesn't follow // symbolic links. Otherwise, the stat() call will fail if it // encounters a link that's target is non-existent. fs::lstat(path).map(|stat| File { path: path, dir: parent, stat: stat, name: filename, ext: File::ext(filename), parts: SortPart::split_into_parts(filename), }) } fn ext(name: &'a str) -> Option<&'a str> { // The extension is the series of characters after a dot at // the end of a filename. This deliberately also counts // dotfiles - the ".git" folder has the extension "git". let re = regex!(r"\.([^.]+)$"); re.captures(name).map(|caps| caps.at(1)) } pub fn is_dotfile(&self) -> bool { self.name.starts_with(".") } pub fn is_tmpfile(&self) -> bool { self.name.ends_with("~") || (self.name.starts_with("#") && self.name.ends_with("#")) } // Highlight the compiled versions of files. Some of them, like .o, // get special highlighting when they're alone because there's no // point in existing without their source. Others can be perfectly // content without their source files, such as how .js is valid // without a .coffee. pub fn get_source_files(&self) -> Vec { match self.ext { Some("class") => vec![self.path.with_extension("java")], // Java Some("elc") => vec![self.path.with_extension("el")], // Emacs Lisp Some("hi") => vec![self.path.with_extension("hs")], // Haskell Some("o") => vec![self.path.with_extension("c"), self.path.with_extension("cpp")], // C, C++ Some("pyc") => vec![self.path.with_extension("py")], // Python Some("js") => vec![self.path.with_extension("coffee"), self.path.with_extension("ts")], // CoffeeScript, TypeScript Some("css") => vec![self.path.with_extension("sass"), self.path.with_extension("less")], // SASS, Less Some("aux") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // TeX: auxiliary file Some("bbl") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // BibTeX bibliography file Some("blg") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // BibTeX log file Some("lof") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // list of figures Some("log") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // TeX log file Some("lot") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // list of tables Some("toc") => vec![self.path.with_extension("tex")], // table of contents _ => vec![], } } pub fn display(&self, column: &Column, unix: &mut Unix) -> String { match *column { Permissions => self.permissions_string(), FileName => self.file_name(), FileSize(use_iec) => self.file_size(use_iec), HardLinks => Red.paint(self.stat.unstable.nlink.to_str().as_slice()), Inode => Purple.paint(self.stat.unstable.inode.to_str().as_slice()), Blocks => { if self.stat.kind == io::TypeFile || self.stat.kind == io::TypeSymlink { Cyan.paint(self.stat.unstable.blocks.to_str().as_slice()) } else { Fixed(244).paint("-") } }, // Display the ID if the user/group doesn't exist, which // usually means it was deleted but its files weren't. User(uid) => { let style = if uid == self.stat.unstable.uid { Yellow.bold() } else { Plain }; let string = unix.get_user_name(self.stat.unstable.uid as i32).unwrap_or(self.stat.unstable.uid.to_str()); return style.paint(string.as_slice()); }, Group => unix.get_group_name(self.stat.unstable.gid as u32).unwrap_or(self.stat.unstable.gid.to_str()), } } fn file_name(&self) -> String { let displayed_name = self.file_colour().paint(self.name); if self.stat.kind == io::TypeSymlink { match fs::readlink(self.path) { Ok(path) => { let target_path = if path.is_absolute() { path } else { self.dir.path.join(path) }; format!("{} {}", displayed_name, self.target_file_name_and_arrow(target_path)) } Err(_) => displayed_name, } } else { displayed_name } } fn target_file_name_and_arrow(&self, target_path: Path) -> String { let filename = target_path.as_str().unwrap(); let link_target = fs::stat(&target_path).map(|stat| File { path: &target_path, dir: self.dir, stat: stat, name: filename, ext: File::ext(filename), parts: vec![], // not needed }); // Statting a path usually fails because the file at the other // end doesn't exist. Show this by highlighting the target // file in red instead of displaying an error, because the // error would be shown out of context and it's almost always // that reason anyway. match link_target { Ok(file) => format!("{} {}", Fixed(244).paint("=>"), file.file_colour().paint(filename)), Err(_) => format!("{} {}", Red.paint("=>"), Red.underline().paint(filename)), } } fn file_size(&self, use_iec_prefixes: bool) -> String { // Don't report file sizes for directories. I've never looked // at one of those numbers and gained any information from it. if self.stat.kind == io::TypeDirectory { Fixed(244).paint("-") } else { let (size, suffix) = if use_iec_prefixes { format_IEC_bytes(self.stat.size) } else { format_metric_bytes(self.stat.size) }; return format!("{}{}", Green.bold().paint(size.as_slice()), Green.paint(suffix.as_slice())); } } fn type_char(&self) -> String { return match self.stat.kind { io::TypeFile => ".".to_string(), io::TypeDirectory => Blue.paint("d"), io::TypeNamedPipe => Yellow.paint("|"), io::TypeBlockSpecial => Purple.paint("s"), io::TypeSymlink => Cyan.paint("l"), io::TypeUnknown => "?".to_string(), } } fn file_colour(&self) -> Style { self.get_type().style() } fn permissions_string(&self) -> String { let bits = self.stat.perm; return format!("{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}", self.type_char(), // The first three are bold because they're the ones used // most often. File::permission_bit(bits, io::UserRead, "r", Yellow.bold()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::UserWrite, "w", Red.bold()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::UserExecute, "x", Green.bold().underline()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::GroupRead, "r", Yellow.normal()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::GroupWrite, "w", Red.normal()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::GroupExecute, "x", Green.normal()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::OtherRead, "r", Yellow.normal()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::OtherWrite, "w", Red.normal()), File::permission_bit(bits, io::OtherExecute, "x", Green.normal()), ); } fn permission_bit(bits: io::FilePermission, bit: io::FilePermission, character: &'static str, style: Style) -> String { if bits.contains(bit) { style.paint(character.as_slice()) } else { Black.bold().paint("-".as_slice()) } } }