exa/src/main.rs

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#![warn(deprecated_in_future)]
#![warn(future_incompatible)]
#![warn(nonstandard_style)]
#![warn(rust_2018_compatibility)]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
#![warn(trivial_casts, trivial_numeric_casts)]
#![warn(unused)]
#![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)]
#![allow(clippy::cast_precision_loss)]
#![allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
#![allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
#![allow(clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
#![allow(clippy::enum_glob_use)]
#![allow(clippy::map_unwrap_or)]
#![allow(clippy::match_same_arms)]
#![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
#![allow(clippy::non_ascii_literal)]
#![allow(clippy::option_if_let_else)]
#![allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
#![allow(clippy::unused_self)]
#![allow(clippy::upper_case_acronyms)]
#![allow(clippy::wildcard_imports)]
use std::env;
use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
use std::io::{self, Write, ErrorKind};
use std::path::{Component, PathBuf};
use ansi_term::{ANSIStrings, Style};
use log::*;
use crate::fs::{Dir, File};
use crate::fs::feature::git::GitCache;
use crate::fs::filter::GitIgnore;
use crate::options::{Options, Vars, vars, OptionsResult};
use crate::output::{escape, lines, grid, grid_details, details, View, Mode};
use crate::theme::Theme;
mod fs;
mod info;
mod logger;
mod options;
mod output;
mod theme;
fn main() {
use std::process::exit;
#[cfg(unix)]
unsafe {
libc::signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_DFL);
}
logger::configure(env::var_os(vars::EXA_DEBUG));
#[cfg(windows)]
if let Err(e) = ansi_term::enable_ansi_support() {
warn!("Failed to enable ANSI support: {}", e);
}
let args: Vec<_> = env::args_os().skip(1).collect();
match Options::parse(args.iter().map(std::convert::AsRef::as_ref), &LiveVars) {
OptionsResult::Ok(options, mut input_paths) => {
// List the current directory by default.
// (This has to be done here, otherwise git_options wont see it.)
if input_paths.is_empty() {
input_paths = vec![ OsStr::new(".") ];
}
let git = git_options(&options, &input_paths);
let writer = io::stdout();
let console_width = options.view.width.actual_terminal_width();
let theme = options.theme.to_theme(console_width.is_some());
let exa = Exa { options, writer, input_paths, theme, console_width, git };
match exa.run() {
Ok(exit_status) => {
exit(exit_status);
}
Err(e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => {
warn!("Broken pipe error: {}", e);
exit(exits::SUCCESS);
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("{}", e);
exit(exits::RUNTIME_ERROR);
}
}
}
OptionsResult::Help(help_text) => {
print!("{}", help_text);
}
OptionsResult::Version(version_str) => {
print!("{}", version_str);
}
OptionsResult::InvalidOptions(error) => {
eprintln!("exa: {}", error);
if let Some(s) = error.suggestion() {
eprintln!("{}", s);
}
exit(exits::OPTIONS_ERROR);
}
}
}
/// The main program wrapper.
pub struct Exa<'args> {
/// List of command-line options, having been successfully parsed.
pub options: Options,
/// The output handle that we write to.
pub writer: io::Stdout,
/// List of the free command-line arguments that should correspond to file
/// names (anything that isnt an option).
pub input_paths: Vec<&'args OsStr>,
/// The theme that has been configured from the command-line options and
/// environment variables. If colours are disabled, this is a theme with
/// every style set to the default.
pub theme: Theme,
/// The detected width of the console. This is used to determine which
/// view to use.
pub console_width: Option<usize>,
/// A global Git cache, if the option was passed in.
/// This has to last the lifetime of the program, because the user might
/// want to list several directories in the same repository.
pub git: Option<GitCache>,
}
/// The “real” environment variables type.
/// Instead of just calling `var_os` from within the options module,
/// the method of looking up environment variables has to be passed in.
struct LiveVars;
impl Vars for LiveVars {
fn get(&self, name: &'static str) -> Option<OsString> {
env::var_os(name)
}
}
/// Create a Git cache populated with the arguments that are going to be
/// listed before theyre actually listed, if the options demand it.
fn git_options(options: &Options, args: &[&OsStr]) -> Option<GitCache> {
if options.should_scan_for_git() {
Some(args.iter().map(PathBuf::from).collect())
}
else {
None
}
}
impl<'args> Exa<'args> {
/// # Errors
///
/// Will return `Err` if printing to stderr fails.
pub fn run(mut self) -> io::Result<i32> {
debug!("Running with options: {:#?}", self.options);
let mut files = Vec::new();
let mut dirs = Vec::new();
let mut exit_status = 0;
for file_path in &self.input_paths {
match File::from_args(PathBuf::from(file_path), None, None) {
Err(e) => {
exit_status = 2;
writeln!(io::stderr(), "{:?}: {}", file_path, e)?;
}
Ok(f) => {
if f.points_to_directory() && ! self.options.dir_action.treat_dirs_as_files() {
match f.to_dir() {
Ok(d) => dirs.push(d),
Err(e) => writeln!(io::stderr(), "{:?}: {}", file_path, e)?,
}
}
else {
files.push(f);
}
}
}
}
// We want to print a directorys name before we list it, *except* in
// the case where its the only directory, *except* if there are any
// files to print as well. (Its a double negative)
let no_files = files.is_empty();
let is_only_dir = dirs.len() == 1 && no_files;
self.options.filter.filter_argument_files(&mut files);
self.print_files(None, files)?;
self.print_dirs(dirs, no_files, is_only_dir, exit_status)
}
fn print_dirs(&mut self, dir_files: Vec<Dir>, mut first: bool, is_only_dir: bool, exit_status: i32) -> io::Result<i32> {
for dir in dir_files {
// Put a gap between directories, or between the list of files and
// the first directory.
if first {
first = false;
}
else {
writeln!(&mut self.writer)?;
}
if ! is_only_dir {
let mut bits = Vec::new();
escape(dir.path.display().to_string(), &mut bits, Style::default(), Style::default());
writeln!(&mut self.writer, "{}:", ANSIStrings(&bits))?;
}
let mut children = Vec::new();
let git_ignore = self.options.filter.git_ignore == GitIgnore::CheckAndIgnore;
for file in dir.files(self.options.filter.dot_filter, self.git.as_ref(), git_ignore) {
match file {
Ok(file) => children.push(file),
Err((path, e)) => writeln!(io::stderr(), "[{}: {}]", path.display(), e)?,
}
};
self.options.filter.filter_child_files(&mut children);
self.options.filter.sort_files(&mut children);
if let Some(recurse_opts) = self.options.dir_action.recurse_options() {
let depth = dir.path.components().filter(|&c| c != Component::CurDir).count() + 1;
if ! recurse_opts.tree && ! recurse_opts.is_too_deep(depth) {
let mut child_dirs = Vec::new();
for child_dir in children.iter().filter(|f| f.is_directory() && ! f.is_all_all) {
match child_dir.to_dir() {
Ok(d) => child_dirs.push(d),
Err(e) => writeln!(io::stderr(), "{}: {}", child_dir.path.display(), e)?,
}
}
self.print_files(Some(&dir), children)?;
match self.print_dirs(child_dirs, false, false, exit_status) {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(e) => return Err(e),
}
continue;
}
}
self.print_files(Some(&dir), children)?;
}
Ok(exit_status)
}
/// Prints the list of files using whichever view is selected.
fn print_files(&mut self, dir: Option<&Dir>, files: Vec<File<'_>>) -> io::Result<()> {
if files.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
let theme = &self.theme;
let View { ref mode, ref file_style, .. } = self.options.view;
match (mode, self.console_width) {
(Mode::Grid(ref opts), Some(console_width)) => {
let filter = &self.options.filter;
let r = grid::Render { files, theme, file_style, opts, console_width, filter };
r.render(&mut self.writer)
}
(Mode::Grid(_), None) |
(Mode::Lines, _) => {
let filter = &self.options.filter;
let r = lines::Render { files, theme, file_style, filter };
r.render(&mut self.writer)
}
(Mode::Details(ref opts), _) => {
let filter = &self.options.filter;
let recurse = self.options.dir_action.recurse_options();
let git_ignoring = self.options.filter.git_ignore == GitIgnore::CheckAndIgnore;
let git = self.git.as_ref();
let r = details::Render { dir, files, theme, file_style, opts, recurse, filter, git_ignoring, git };
r.render(&mut self.writer)
}
(Mode::GridDetails(ref opts), Some(console_width)) => {
let grid = &opts.grid;
let details = &opts.details;
let row_threshold = opts.row_threshold;
let filter = &self.options.filter;
let git_ignoring = self.options.filter.git_ignore == GitIgnore::CheckAndIgnore;
let git = self.git.as_ref();
let r = grid_details::Render { dir, files, theme, file_style, grid, details, filter, row_threshold, git_ignoring, git, console_width };
r.render(&mut self.writer)
}
(Mode::GridDetails(ref opts), None) => {
let opts = &opts.to_details_options();
let filter = &self.options.filter;
let recurse = self.options.dir_action.recurse_options();
let git_ignoring = self.options.filter.git_ignore == GitIgnore::CheckAndIgnore;
let git = self.git.as_ref();
let r = details::Render { dir, files, theme, file_style, opts, recurse, filter, git_ignoring, git };
r.render(&mut self.writer)
}
}
}
}
mod exits {
/// Exit code for when exa runs OK.
pub const SUCCESS: i32 = 0;
/// Exit code for when there was at least one I/O error during execution.
pub const RUNTIME_ERROR: i32 = 1;
/// Exit code for when the command-line options are invalid.
pub const OPTIONS_ERROR: i32 = 3;
}