use std::io::{Write, Result as IOResult}; use term_grid as tg; use fs::File; use style::Colours; use output::file_name::FileStyle; #[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub struct Options { pub across: bool, pub console_width: usize, } impl Options { pub fn direction(&self) -> tg::Direction { if self.across { tg::Direction::LeftToRight } else { tg::Direction::TopToBottom } } } pub struct Render<'a> { pub files: Vec>, pub colours: &'a Colours, pub style: &'a FileStyle, pub opts: &'a Options, } impl<'a> Render<'a> { pub fn render(&self, w: &mut W) -> IOResult<()> { let mut grid = tg::Grid::new(tg::GridOptions { direction: self.opts.direction(), filling: tg::Filling::Spaces(2), }); grid.reserve(self.files.len()); for file in &self.files { let filename = self.style.for_file(file, self.colours).paint(); let width = filename.width(); grid.add(tg::Cell { contents: filename.strings().to_string(), width: *width, }); } if let Some(display) = grid.fit_into_width(self.opts.console_width) { write!(w, "{}", display) } else { // File names too long for a grid - drop down to just listing them! // This isn’t *quite* the same as the lines view, which also // displays full link paths. for file in &self.files { let name_cell = self.style.for_file(file, self.colours).paint(); writeln!(w, "{}", name_cell.strings())?; } Ok(()) } } }