//! The **Details** output view displays each file as a row in a table. //! //! It's used in the following situations: //! //! - Most commonly, when using the `--long` command-line argument to display the //! details of each file, which requires using a table view to hold all the data; //! - When using the `--tree` argument, which uses the same table view to display //! each file on its own line, with the table providing the tree characters; //! - When using both the `--long` and `--grid` arguments, which constructs a //! series of tables to fit all the data on the screen. //! //! You will probably recognise it from the `ls --long` command. It looks like //! this: //! //! .rw-r--r-- 9.6k ben 29 Jun 16:16 Cargo.lock //! .rw-r--r-- 547 ben 23 Jun 10:54 Cargo.toml //! .rw-r--r-- 1.1k ben 23 Nov 2014 LICENCE //! .rw-r--r-- 2.5k ben 21 May 14:38 README.md //! .rw-r--r-- 382k ben 8 Jun 21:00 screenshot.png //! drwxr-xr-x - ben 29 Jun 14:50 src //! drwxr-xr-x - ben 28 Jun 19:53 target //! //! The table is constructed by creating a `Table` value, which produces a `Row` //! value for each file. These rows can contain a vector of `Cell`s, or they can //! contain depth information for the tree view, or both. These are described //! below. //! //! //! ## Constructing Detail Views //! //! When using the `--long` command-line argument, the details of each file are //! displayed next to its name. //! //! The table holds a vector of all the column types. For each file and column, a //! `Cell` value containing the ANSI-coloured text and Unicode width of each cell //! is generated, with the row and column determined by indexing into both arrays. //! //! The column types vector does not actually include the filename. This is //! because the filename is always the rightmost field, and as such, it does not //! need to have its width queried or be padded with spaces. //! //! To illustrate the above: //! //! ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ //! │ columns: [ Permissions, Size, User, Date(Modified) ] │ //! ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ //! │ rows: cells: filename: │ //! │ row 1: [ ".rw-r--r--", "9.6k", "ben", "29 Jun 16:16" ] Cargo.lock │ //! │ row 2: [ ".rw-r--r--", "547", "ben", "23 Jun 10:54" ] Cargo.toml │ //! │ row 3: [ "drwxr-xr-x", "-", "ben", "29 Jun 14:50" ] src │ //! │ row 4: [ "drwxr-xr-x", "-", "ben", "28 Jun 19:53" ] target │ //! └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ //! //! Each column in the table needs to be resized to fit its widest argument. This //! means that we must wait until every row has been added to the table before it //! can be displayed, in order to make sure that every column is wide enough. //! //! //! ## Constructing Tree Views //! //! When using the `--tree` argument, instead of a vector of cells, each row has a //! `depth` field that indicates how far deep in the tree it is: the top level has //! depth 0, its children have depth 1, and *their* children have depth 2, and so //! on. //! //! On top of this, it also has a `last` field that specifies whether this is the //! last row of this particular consecutive set of rows. This doesn't affect the //! file's information; it's just used to display a different set of Unicode tree //! characters! The resulting table looks like this: //! //! ┌───────┬───────┬───────────────────────┐ //! │ Depth │ Last │ Output │ //! ├───────┼───────┼───────────────────────┤ //! │ 0 │ │ documents │ //! │ 1 │ false │ ├── this_file.txt │ //! │ 1 │ false │ ├── that_file.txt │ //! │ 1 │ false │ ├── features │ //! │ 2 │ false │ │ ├── feature_1.rs │ //! │ 2 │ false │ │ ├── feature_2.rs │ //! │ 2 │ true │ │ └── feature_3.rs │ //! │ 1 │ true │ └── pictures │ //! │ 2 │ false │ ├── garden.jpg │ //! │ 2 │ false │ ├── flowers.jpg │ //! │ 2 │ false │ ├── library.png │ //! │ 2 │ true │ └── space.tiff │ //! └───────┴───────┴───────────────────────┘ //! //! Creating the table like this means that each file has to be tested to see if //! it's the last one in the group. This is usually done by putting all the files //! in a vector beforehand, getting its length, then comparing the index of each //! file to see if it's the last one. (As some files may not be successfully //! `stat`ted, we don't know how many files are going to exist in each directory) //! //! These rows have a `None` value for their vector of cells, instead of a `Some` //! vector containing any. It's possible to have *both* a vector of cells and //! depth and last flags when the user specifies `--tree` *and* `--long`. //! //! //! ## Extended Attributes and Errors //! //! Finally, files' extended attributes and any errors that occur while statting //! them can also be displayed as their children. It looks like this: //! //! .rw-r--r-- 0 ben 3 Sep 13:26 forbidden //! └── //! .rw-r--r--@ 0 ben 3 Sep 13:26 file_with_xattrs //! ├── another_greeting (len 2) //! └── greeting (len 5) //! //! These lines also have `None` cells, and the error string or attribute details //! are used in place of the filename. use std::error::Error; use std::io; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::string::ToString; use std::ops::Add; use std::iter::repeat; use colours::Colours; use dir::Dir; use feature::xattr::{Attribute, FileAttributes}; use file::fields as f; use file::File; use options::{FileFilter, RecurseOptions}; use output::column::{Alignment, Column, Columns, Cell, SizeFormat}; use ansi_term::{ANSIString, ANSIStrings, Style}; use datetime::local::{LocalDateTime, DatePiece}; use datetime::format::{DateFormat}; use datetime::zoned::{TimeZone}; use locale; use number_prefix::{binary_prefix, decimal_prefix, Prefixed, Standalone, PrefixNames}; use users::{OSUsers, Users}; use users::mock::MockUsers; use super::filename; /// With the **Details** view, the output gets formatted into columns, with /// each `Column` object showing some piece of information about the file, /// such as its size, or its permissions. /// /// To do this, the results have to be written to a table, instead of /// displaying each file immediately. Then, the width of each column can be /// calculated based on the individual results, and the fields are padded /// during output. /// /// Almost all the heavy lifting is done in a Table object, which handles the /// columns for each row. #[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub struct Details { /// A Columns object that says which columns should be included in the /// output in the general case. Directories themselves can pick which /// columns are *added* to this list, such as the Git column. pub columns: Option, /// Whether to recurse through directories with a tree view, and if so, /// which options to use. This field is only relevant here if the `tree` /// field of the RecurseOptions is `true`. pub recurse: Option, /// How to sort and filter the files after getting their details. pub filter: FileFilter, /// Whether to show a header line or not. pub header: bool, /// Whether to show each file's extended attributes. pub xattr: bool, /// The colours to use to display information in the table, including the /// colour of the tree view symbols. pub colours: Colours, } impl Details { /// Print the details of the given vector of files -- all of which will /// have been read from the given directory, if present -- to stdout. pub fn view(&self, dir: Option<&Dir>, files: Vec) { // First, transform the Columns object into a vector of columns for // the current directory. let columns_for_dir = match self.columns { Some(cols) => cols.for_dir(dir), None => Vec::new(), }; // Next, add a header if the user requests it. let mut table = Table::with_options(self.colours, columns_for_dir); if self.header { table.add_header() } // Then add files to the table and print it out. self.add_files_to_table(&mut table, files, 0); for cell in table.print_table() { println!("{}", cell.text); } } /// Adds files to the table, possibly recursively. This is easily /// parallelisable, and uses a pool of threads. fn add_files_to_table<'dir, U: Users+Send>(&self, mut table: &mut Table, src: Vec>, depth: usize) { use num_cpus; use scoped_threadpool::Pool; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; let mut pool = Pool::new(num_cpus::get() as u32); let mut file_eggs = Vec::new(); struct Egg<'_> { cells: Vec, name: Cell, xattrs: Vec, errors: Vec<(io::Error, Option)>, dir: Option, file: Arc>, } pool.scoped(|scoped| { let file_eggs = Arc::new(Mutex::new(&mut file_eggs)); let table = Arc::new(Mutex::new(&mut table)); for file in src.into_iter() { let file: Arc = Arc::new(file); let file_eggs = file_eggs.clone(); let table = table.clone(); scoped.execute(move || { let mut errors = Vec::new(); let mut xattrs = Vec::new(); match file.path.attributes() { Ok(xs) => { if self.xattr { for xattr in xs { xattrs.push(xattr); } } }, Err(e) => { if self.xattr { errors.push((e, None)); } }, }; let cells = table.lock().unwrap().cells_for_file(&file, !xattrs.is_empty()); let name = Cell { text: filename(&file, &self.colours, true), length: file.file_name_width() }; let mut dir = None; if let Some(r) = self.recurse { if file.is_directory() && r.tree && !r.is_too_deep(depth) { if let Ok(d) = file.to_dir(false) { dir = Some(d); } } }; let egg = Egg { cells: cells, name: name, xattrs: xattrs, errors: errors, dir: dir, file: file, }; file_eggs.lock().unwrap().push(egg); }); } }); file_eggs.sort_by(|a, b| self.filter.compare_files(&*a.file, &*b.file)); let num_eggs = file_eggs.len(); for (index, egg) in file_eggs.into_iter().enumerate() { let mut files = Vec::new(); let mut errors = egg.errors; let row = Row { depth: depth, cells: Some(egg.cells), name: egg.name, last: index == num_eggs - 1, }; table.rows.push(row); if let Some(ref dir) = egg.dir { for file_to_add in dir.files() { match file_to_add { Ok(f) => files.push(f), Err((path, e)) => errors.push((e, Some(path))) } } self.filter.filter_files(&mut files); if !files.is_empty() { for xattr in egg.xattrs { table.add_xattr(xattr, depth + 1, false); } for (error, path) in errors { table.add_error(&error, depth + 1, false, path); } self.add_files_to_table(table, files, depth + 1); continue; } } let count = egg.xattrs.len(); for (index, xattr) in egg.xattrs.into_iter().enumerate() { table.add_xattr(xattr, depth + 1, errors.is_empty() && index == count - 1); } let count = errors.len(); for (index, (error, path)) in errors.into_iter().enumerate() { table.add_error(&error, depth + 1, index == count - 1, path); } } } } struct Row { /// Vector of cells to display. /// /// Most of the rows will be used to display files' metadata, so this will /// almost always be `Some`, containing a vector of cells. It will only be /// `None` for a row displaying an attribute or error, neither of which /// have cells. cells: Option>, // Did You Know? // A Vec and an Option> actually have the same byte size! /// This file's name, in coloured output. The name is treated separately /// from the other cells, as it never requires padding. name: Cell, /// How many directories deep into the tree structure this is. Directories /// on top have depth 0. depth: usize, /// Whether this is the last entry in the directory. This flag is used /// when calculating the tree view. last: bool, } impl Row { /// Gets the Unicode display width of the indexed column, if present. If /// not, returns 0. fn column_width(&self, index: usize) -> usize { match self.cells { Some(ref cells) => cells[index].length, None => 0, } } } /// A **Table** object gets built up by the view as it lists files and /// directories. pub struct Table { columns: Vec, rows: Vec, time: locale::Time, numeric: locale::Numeric, tz: TimeZone, users: U, colours: Colours, current_year: i64, } impl Default for Table { fn default() -> Table { Table { columns: Columns::default().for_dir(None), rows: Vec::new(), time: locale::Time::english(), numeric: locale::Numeric::english(), tz: TimeZone::localtime().unwrap(), users: MockUsers::with_current_uid(0), colours: Colours::default(), current_year: 1234, } } } impl Table { /// Create a new, empty Table object, setting the caching fields to their /// empty states. pub fn with_options(colours: Colours, columns: Vec) -> Table { Table { columns: columns, rows: Vec::new(), time: locale::Time::load_user_locale().unwrap_or_else(|_| locale::Time::english()), numeric: locale::Numeric::load_user_locale().unwrap_or_else(|_| locale::Numeric::english()), tz: TimeZone::localtime().unwrap(), users: OSUsers::empty_cache(), colours: colours, current_year: LocalDateTime::now().year(), } } } impl Table where U: Users { /// Add a dummy "header" row to the table, which contains the names of all /// the columns, underlined. This has dummy data for the cases that aren't /// actually used, such as the depth or list of attributes. pub fn add_header(&mut self) { let row = Row { depth: 0, cells: Some(self.columns.iter().map(|c| Cell::paint(self.colours.header, c.header())).collect()), name: Cell::paint(self.colours.header, "Name"), last: false, }; self.rows.push(row); } fn add_error(&mut self, error: &io::Error, depth: usize, last: bool, path: Option) { let error_message = match path { Some(path) => format!("<{}: {}>", path.display(), error), None => format!("<{}>", error), }; let row = Row { depth: depth, cells: None, name: Cell::paint(self.colours.broken_arrow, &error_message), last: last, }; self.rows.push(row); } fn add_xattr(&mut self, xattr: Attribute, depth: usize, last: bool) { let row = Row { depth: depth, cells: None, name: Cell::paint(self.colours.perms.attribute, &format!("{} (len {})", xattr.name, xattr.size)), last: last, }; self.rows.push(row); } pub fn add_file_with_cells(&mut self, cells: Vec, file: &File, depth: usize, last: bool, links: bool) { let row = Row { depth: depth, cells: Some(cells), name: Cell { text: filename(file, &self.colours, links), length: file.file_name_width() }, last: last, }; self.rows.push(row); } /// Use the list of columns to find which cells should be produced for /// this file, per-column. pub fn cells_for_file(&mut self, file: &File, xattrs: bool) -> Vec { self.columns.clone().iter() .map(|c| self.display(file, c, xattrs)) .collect() } fn display(&mut self, file: &File, column: &Column, xattrs: bool) -> Cell { match *column { Column::Permissions => self.render_permissions(file.permissions(), xattrs), Column::FileSize(fmt) => self.render_size(file.size(), fmt), Column::Timestamp(t) => self.render_time(file.timestamp(t)), Column::HardLinks => self.render_links(file.links()), Column::Inode => self.render_inode(file.inode()), Column::Blocks => self.render_blocks(file.blocks()), Column::User => self.render_user(file.user()), Column::Group => self.render_group(file.group()), Column::GitStatus => self.render_git_status(file.git_status()), } } fn render_permissions(&self, permissions: f::Permissions, xattrs: bool) -> Cell { let c = self.colours.perms; let bit = |bit, chr: &'static str, style: Style| { if bit { style.paint(chr) } else { self.colours.punctuation.paint("-") } }; let file_type = match permissions.file_type { f::Type::File => self.colours.filetypes.normal.paint("."), f::Type::Directory => self.colours.filetypes.directory.paint("d"), f::Type::Pipe => self.colours.filetypes.special.paint("|"), f::Type::Link => self.colours.filetypes.symlink.paint("l"), f::Type::Special => self.colours.filetypes.special.paint("?"), }; let x_colour = if let f::Type::File = permissions.file_type { c.user_execute_file } else { c.user_execute_other }; let mut columns = vec![ file_type, bit(permissions.user_read, "r", c.user_read), bit(permissions.user_write, "w", c.user_write), bit(permissions.user_execute, "x", x_colour), bit(permissions.group_read, "r", c.group_read), bit(permissions.group_write, "w", c.group_write), bit(permissions.group_execute, "x", c.group_execute), bit(permissions.other_read, "r", c.other_read), bit(permissions.other_write, "w", c.other_write), bit(permissions.other_execute, "x", c.other_execute), ]; if xattrs { columns.push(c.attribute.paint("@")); } Cell { text: ANSIStrings(&columns).to_string(), length: columns.len(), } } fn render_links(&self, links: f::Links) -> Cell { let style = if links.multiple { self.colours.links.multi_link_file } else { self.colours.links.normal }; Cell::paint(style, &self.numeric.format_int(links.count)) } fn render_blocks(&self, blocks: f::Blocks) -> Cell { match blocks { f::Blocks::Some(blocks) => Cell::paint(self.colours.blocks, &blocks.to_string()), f::Blocks::None => Cell::paint(self.colours.punctuation, "-"), } } fn render_inode(&self, inode: f::Inode) -> Cell { Cell::paint(self.colours.inode, &inode.0.to_string()) } fn render_size(&self, size: f::Size, size_format: SizeFormat) -> Cell { if let f::Size::Some(offset) = size { let result = match size_format { SizeFormat::DecimalBytes => decimal_prefix(offset as f64), SizeFormat::BinaryBytes => binary_prefix(offset as f64), SizeFormat::JustBytes => return Cell::paint(self.colours.size.numbers, &self.numeric.format_int(offset)), }; match result { Standalone(bytes) => Cell::paint(self.colours.size.numbers, &*bytes.to_string()), Prefixed(prefix, n) => { let number = if n < 10f64 { self.numeric.format_float(n, 1) } else { self.numeric.format_int(n as isize) }; let symbol = prefix.symbol(); Cell { text: ANSIStrings( &[ self.colours.size.numbers.paint(&number[..]), self.colours.size.unit.paint(symbol) ]).to_string(), length: number.len() + symbol.len(), } } } } else { Cell::paint(self.colours.punctuation, "-") } } #[allow(trivial_numeric_casts)] fn render_time(&self, timestamp: f::Time) -> Cell { let date = self.tz.at(LocalDateTime::at(timestamp.0 as i64)); let format = if date.year() == self.current_year { DateFormat::parse("{2>:D} {:M} {2>:h}:{02>:m}").unwrap() } else { DateFormat::parse("{2>:D} {:M} {5>:Y}").unwrap() }; Cell::paint(self.colours.date, &format.format(&date, &self.time)) } fn render_git_status(&self, git: f::Git) -> Cell { Cell { text: ANSIStrings(&[ self.render_git_char(git.staged), self.render_git_char(git.unstaged) ]).to_string(), length: 2, } } fn render_git_char(&self, status: f::GitStatus) -> ANSIString { match status { f::GitStatus::NotModified => self.colours.punctuation.paint("-"), f::GitStatus::New => self.colours.git.new.paint("N"), f::GitStatus::Modified => self.colours.git.modified.paint("M"), f::GitStatus::Deleted => self.colours.git.deleted.paint("D"), f::GitStatus::Renamed => self.colours.git.renamed.paint("R"), f::GitStatus::TypeChange => self.colours.git.typechange.paint("T"), } } fn render_user(&mut self, user: f::User) -> Cell { let user_name = match self.users.get_user_by_uid(user.0) { Some(user) => user.name, None => user.0.to_string(), }; let style = if self.users.get_current_uid() == user.0 { self.colours.users.user_you } else { self.colours.users.user_someone_else }; Cell::paint(style, &*user_name) } fn render_group(&mut self, group: f::Group) -> Cell { let mut style = self.colours.users.group_not_yours; let group_name = match self.users.get_group_by_gid(group.0) { Some(group) => { let current_uid = self.users.get_current_uid(); if let Some(current_user) = self.users.get_user_by_uid(current_uid) { if current_user.primary_group == group.gid || group.members.contains(¤t_user.name) { style = self.colours.users.group_yours; } } group.name }, None => group.0.to_string(), }; Cell::paint(style, &*group_name) } /// Render the table as a vector of Cells, to be displayed on standard output. pub fn print_table(&self) -> Vec { let mut stack = Vec::new(); let mut cells = Vec::new(); // Work out the list of column widths by finding the longest cell for // each column, then formatting each cell in that column to be the // width of that one. let column_widths: Vec = (0 .. self.columns.len()) .map(|n| self.rows.iter().map(|row| row.column_width(n)).max().unwrap_or(0)) .collect(); let total_width: usize = self.columns.len() + column_widths.iter().fold(0, Add::add); for row in self.rows.iter() { let mut cell = Cell::empty(); if let Some(ref cells) = row.cells { for (n, width) in column_widths.iter().enumerate() { match self.columns[n].alignment() { Alignment::Left => { cell.append(&cells[n]); cell.add_spaces(width - cells[n].length); } Alignment::Right => { cell.add_spaces(width - cells[n].length); cell.append(&cells[n]); } } cell.add_spaces(1); } } else { cell.add_spaces(total_width) } let mut filename = String::new(); let mut filename_length = 0; // A stack tracks which tree characters should be printed. It's // necessary to maintain information about the previously-printed // lines, as the output will change based on whether the // *previous* entry was the last in its directory. // TODO: Replace this by Vec::resize() when it becomes stable (1.5.0) let stack_len = stack.len(); if row.depth + 1 > stack_len { stack.extend(repeat(TreePart::Edge).take(row.depth + 1 - stack_len)); } else { stack = stack[..(row.depth + 1)].into(); } stack[row.depth] = if row.last { TreePart::Corner } else { TreePart::Edge }; for i in 1 .. row.depth + 1 { filename.push_str(&*self.colours.punctuation.paint(stack[i].ascii_art()).to_string()); filename_length += 4; } stack[row.depth] = if row.last { TreePart::Blank } else { TreePart::Line }; // If any tree characters have been printed, then add an extra // space, which makes the output look much better. if row.depth != 0 { filename.push(' '); filename_length += 1; } // Print the name without worrying about padding. filename.push_str(&*row.name.text); filename_length += row.name.length; cell.append(&Cell { text: filename, length: filename_length }); cells.push(cell); } cells } } #[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Clone)] enum TreePart { /// Rightmost column, *not* the last in the directory. Edge, /// Not the rightmost column, and the directory has not finished yet. Line, /// Rightmost column, and the last in the directory. Corner, /// Not the rightmost column, and the directory *has* finished. Blank, } impl TreePart { fn ascii_art(&self) -> &'static str { match *self { TreePart::Edge => "├──", TreePart::Line => "│ ", TreePart::Corner => "└──", TreePart::Blank => " ", } } } #[cfg(test)] pub mod test { pub use super::Table; pub use file::File; pub use file::fields as f; pub use output::column::{Cell, Column}; pub use users::{User, Group, uid_t, gid_t}; pub use users::mock::MockUsers; pub use ansi_term::Style; pub use ansi_term::Colour::*; pub fn newser(uid: uid_t, name: &str, group: gid_t) -> User { User { uid: uid, name: name.to_string(), primary_group: group, home_dir: String::new(), shell: String::new(), } } // These tests create a new, default Table object, then fill in the // expected style in a certain way. This means we can check that the // right style is being used, as otherwise, it would just be plain. // // Doing things with fields is way easier than having to fake the entire // Metadata struct, which is what I was doing before! mod users { #![allow(unused_results)] use super::*; #[test] fn named() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.user_you = Red.bold(); let mut users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(1000); users.add_user(newser(1000, "enoch", 100)); table.users = users; let user = f::User(1000); let expected = Cell::paint(Red.bold(), "enoch"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_user(user)) } #[test] fn unnamed() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.user_you = Cyan.bold(); let users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(1000); table.users = users; let user = f::User(1000); let expected = Cell::paint(Cyan.bold(), "1000"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_user(user)); } #[test] fn different_named() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.user_someone_else = Green.bold(); table.users.add_user(newser(1000, "enoch", 100)); let user = f::User(1000); let expected = Cell::paint(Green.bold(), "enoch"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_user(user)); } #[test] fn different_unnamed() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.user_someone_else = Red.normal(); let user = f::User(1000); let expected = Cell::paint(Red.normal(), "1000"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_user(user)); } #[test] fn overflow() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.user_someone_else = Blue.underline(); let user = f::User(2_147_483_648); let expected = Cell::paint(Blue.underline(), "2147483648"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_user(user)); } } mod groups { #![allow(unused_results)] use super::*; #[test] fn named() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.group_not_yours = Fixed(101).normal(); let mut users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(1000); users.add_group(Group { gid: 100, name: "folk".to_string(), members: vec![] }); table.users = users; let group = f::Group(100); let expected = Cell::paint(Fixed(101).normal(), "folk"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_group(group)) } #[test] fn unnamed() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.group_not_yours = Fixed(87).normal(); let users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(1000); table.users = users; let group = f::Group(100); let expected = Cell::paint(Fixed(87).normal(), "100"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_group(group)); } #[test] fn primary() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.group_yours = Fixed(64).normal(); let mut users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(2); users.add_user(newser(2, "eve", 100)); users.add_group(Group { gid: 100, name: "folk".to_string(), members: vec![] }); table.users = users; let group = f::Group(100); let expected = Cell::paint(Fixed(64).normal(), "folk"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_group(group)) } #[test] fn secondary() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.group_yours = Fixed(31).normal(); let mut users = MockUsers::with_current_uid(2); users.add_user(newser(2, "eve", 666)); users.add_group(Group { gid: 100, name: "folk".to_string(), members: vec![ "eve".to_string() ] }); table.users = users; let group = f::Group(100); let expected = Cell::paint(Fixed(31).normal(), "folk"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_group(group)) } #[test] fn overflow() { let mut table = Table::default(); table.colours.users.group_not_yours = Blue.underline(); let group = f::Group(2_147_483_648); let expected = Cell::paint(Blue.underline(), "2147483648"); assert_eq!(expected, table.render_group(group)); } } }