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See #97 and recently #130 too. This allows the user to pass in options such as "--ignore '*.pyc'" to not list any files ending in '.pyc' in the output. It uses the Rust glob crate and currently does a simple split on pipe, without any escaping, so it’s not really *complete*, but is at least something.
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5.6 KiB
Rust
172 lines
5.6 KiB
Rust
#![warn(trivial_casts, trivial_numeric_casts)]
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#![warn(unused_results)]
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extern crate ansi_term;
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extern crate datetime;
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extern crate getopts;
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extern crate glob;
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extern crate libc;
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extern crate locale;
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extern crate natord;
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extern crate num_cpus;
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extern crate number_prefix;
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extern crate scoped_threadpool;
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extern crate term_grid;
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extern crate unicode_width;
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extern crate users;
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extern crate zoneinfo_compiled;
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#[cfg(feature="git")] extern crate git2;
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#[macro_use] extern crate lazy_static;
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use std::ffi::OsStr;
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use std::io::{stderr, Write, Result as IOResult};
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use std::path::{Component, Path};
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use fs::{Dir, File};
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use options::{Options, View};
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pub use options::Misfire;
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mod fs;
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mod info;
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mod options;
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mod output;
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mod term;
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/// The main program wrapper.
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pub struct Exa<'w, W: Write + 'w> {
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/// List of command-line options, having been successfully parsed.
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pub options: Options,
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/// The output handle that we write to. When running the program normally,
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/// this will be `std::io::Stdout`, but it can accept any struct that’s
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/// `Write` so we can write into, say, a vector for testing.
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pub writer: &'w mut W,
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/// List of the free command-line arguments that should correspond to file
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/// names (anything that isn’t an option).
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pub args: Vec<String>,
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}
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impl<'w, W: Write + 'w> Exa<'w, W> {
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pub fn new<S>(args: &[S], writer: &'w mut W) -> Result<Exa<'w, W>, Misfire>
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where S: AsRef<OsStr> {
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Options::getopts(args).map(move |(opts, args)| Exa {
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options: opts,
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writer: writer,
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args: args,
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})
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}
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pub fn run(&mut self) -> IOResult<()> {
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let mut files = Vec::new();
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let mut dirs = Vec::new();
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// List the current directory by default, like ls.
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if self.args.is_empty() {
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self.args.push(".".to_owned());
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}
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for file_name in self.args.iter() {
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match File::from_path(Path::new(&file_name), None) {
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Err(e) => {
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try!(writeln!(stderr(), "{}: {}", file_name, e));
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},
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Ok(f) => {
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if f.is_directory() && !self.options.dir_action.treat_dirs_as_files() {
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match f.to_dir(self.options.should_scan_for_git()) {
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Ok(d) => dirs.push(d),
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Err(e) => try!(writeln!(stderr(), "{}: {}", file_name, e)),
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}
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}
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else {
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files.push(f);
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}
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},
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}
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}
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// We want to print a directory’s name before we list it, *except* in
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// the case where it’s the only directory, *except* if there are any
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// files to print as well. (It’s a double negative)
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let no_files = files.is_empty();
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let is_only_dir = dirs.len() == 1 && no_files;
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self.options.filter.filter_argument_files(&mut files);
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try!(self.print_files(None, files));
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self.print_dirs(dirs, no_files, is_only_dir)
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}
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fn print_dirs(&mut self, dir_files: Vec<Dir>, mut first: bool, is_only_dir: bool) -> IOResult<()> {
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for dir in dir_files {
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// Put a gap between directories, or between the list of files and
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// the first directory.
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if first {
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first = false;
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}
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else {
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try!(write!(self.writer, "\n"));
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}
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if !is_only_dir {
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try!(writeln!(self.writer, "{}:", dir.path.display()));
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}
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let mut children = Vec::new();
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for file in dir.files() {
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match file {
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Ok(file) => children.push(file),
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Err((path, e)) => try!(writeln!(stderr(), "[{}: {}]", path.display(), e)),
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}
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};
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self.options.filter.filter_child_files(&mut children);
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self.options.filter.sort_files(&mut children);
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if let Some(recurse_opts) = self.options.dir_action.recurse_options() {
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let depth = dir.path.components().filter(|&c| c != Component::CurDir).count() + 1;
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if !recurse_opts.tree && !recurse_opts.is_too_deep(depth) {
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let mut child_dirs = Vec::new();
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for child_dir in children.iter().filter(|f| f.is_directory()) {
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match child_dir.to_dir(false) {
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Ok(d) => child_dirs.push(d),
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Err(e) => try!(writeln!(stderr(), "{}: {}", child_dir.path.display(), e)),
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}
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}
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try!(self.print_files(Some(&dir), children));
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try!(self.print_dirs(child_dirs, false, false));
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continue;
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}
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}
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try!(self.print_files(Some(&dir), children));
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Prints the list of files using whichever view is selected.
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/// For various annoying logistical reasons, each one handles
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/// printing differently...
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fn print_files(&mut self, dir: Option<&Dir>, files: Vec<File>) -> IOResult<()> {
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if !files.is_empty() {
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match self.options.view {
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View::Grid(ref g) => g.view(&files, self.writer),
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View::Details(ref d) => d.view(dir, files, self.writer),
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View::GridDetails(ref gd) => gd.view(dir, files, self.writer),
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View::Lines(ref l) => l.view(files, self.writer),
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}
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}
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else {
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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}
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