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Currently there's only one numeric column, and that's the file size, so it gets special treatment. I was originally going to have a folder file size field be filled up with '-'s as far as it could go, leaving it entirely up to the column how its field gets formatted. But then I saw just one '-' working just fine, so I left it like that. In the first try, columns could do anything they want when padding a string (including changing the padding character or just changing it entirely), but now there's no point.
52 lines
1.3 KiB
Rust
52 lines
1.3 KiB
Rust
pub enum Column {
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Permissions,
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FileName,
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FileSize(bool),
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User(u64),
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Group,
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}
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// Each column can pick its own alignment. Usually, numbers are
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// right-aligned, and text is left-aligned.
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pub enum Alignment {
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Left, Right,
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}
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impl Column {
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pub fn alignment(&self) -> Alignment {
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match *self {
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FileSize(_) => Right,
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_ => Left,
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}
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}
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}
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// An Alignment is used to pad a string to a certain length, letting
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// it pick which end it puts the text on. The length of the string is
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// passed in specifically because it needs to be the *unformatted*
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// length, rather than just the number of characters.
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impl Alignment {
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pub fn pad_string(&self, string: &String, string_length: uint, width: uint) -> String {
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let mut str = String::new();
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match *self {
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Left => {
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str.push_str(string.as_slice());
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for _ in range(string_length, width) {
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str.push_char(' ');
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}
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}
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Right => {
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for _ in range(string_length, width) {
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str.push_char(' ');
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}
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str.push_str(string.as_slice());
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},
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}
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return str;
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}
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}
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