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use process_control::{ChildExt, Timeout};
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::fs::read_to_string;
use std::io::{Error, ErrorKind, Result};
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
use crate::context::Shell;
/// Return the string contents of a file
pub fn read_file<P: AsRef<Path> + Debug>(file_name: P) -> Result<String> {
log::trace!("Trying to read from {:?}", file_name);
let result = read_to_string(file_name);
if result.is_err() {
log::debug!("Error reading file: {:?}", result);
} else {
log::trace!("File read successfully");
};
result
}
/// Reads command output from stderr or stdout depending on to which stream program streamed it's output
pub fn get_command_string_output(command: CommandOutput) -> String {
if command.stdout.is_empty() {
command.stderr
} else {
command.stdout
}
}
/// Attempt to resolve `binary_name` from and creates a new `Command` pointing at it
/// This allows executing cmd files on Windows and prevents running executable from cwd on Windows
/// This function also initialises std{err,out,in} to protect against processes changing the console mode
pub fn create_command<T: AsRef<OsStr>>(binary_name: T) -> Result<Command> {
let binary_name = binary_name.as_ref();
log::trace!("Creating Command struct with binary name {:?}", binary_name);
let full_path = match which::which(binary_name) {
Ok(full_path) => {
log::trace!("Using {:?} as {:?}", full_path, binary_name);
full_path
}
Err(error) => {
log::trace!("Unable to find {:?} in PATH, {:?}", binary_name, error);
return Err(Error::new(ErrorKind::NotFound, error));
}
};
#[allow(clippy::disallowed_method)]
let mut cmd = Command::new(full_path);
cmd.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stdin(Stdio::null());
Ok(cmd)
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct CommandOutput {
pub stdout: String,
pub stderr: String,
}
impl PartialEq for CommandOutput {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.stdout == other.stdout && self.stderr == other.stderr
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn display_command<T: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug, U: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug>(
cmd: T,
args: &[U],
) -> String {
std::iter::once(cmd.as_ref())
.chain(args.iter().map(|i| i.as_ref()))
.map(|i| i.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
.collect::<Vec<String>>()
.join(" ")
}
/// Execute a command and return the output on stdout and stderr if successful
#[cfg(not(test))]
pub fn exec_cmd<T: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug, U: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug>(
cmd: T,
args: &[U],
time_limit: Duration,
) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
internal_exec_cmd(cmd, args, time_limit)
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn exec_cmd<T: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug, U: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug>(
cmd: T,
args: &[U],
time_limit: Duration,
) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
let command = display_command(&cmd, args);
match command.as_str() {
"cobc -version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("\
cobc (GnuCOBOL) 3.1.2.0
Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Written by Keisuke Nishida, Roger While, Ron Norman, Simon Sobisch, Edward Hart
Built Dec 24 2020 19:08:58
Packaged Dec 23 2020 12:04:58 UTC
C version \"10.2.0\""),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"crystal --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(
"\
Crystal 0.35.1 (2020-06-19)
LLVM: 10.0.0
Default target: x86_64-apple-macosx\n",
),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
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"dart --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::default(),
stderr: String::from(
"Dart VM version: 2.8.4 (stable) (Wed Jun 3 12:26:04 2020 +0200) on \"macos_x64\"",
),
}),
"deno -V" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("deno 1.8.3\n"),
stderr: String::default()
}),
"dummy_command" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("stdout ok!\n"),
stderr: String::from("stderr ok!\n"),
}),
"elixir --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(
"\
Erlang/OTP 22 [erts-10.6.4] [source] [64-bit] [smp:8:8] [ds:8:8:10] [async-threads:1] [hipe]
Elixir 1.10 (compiled with Erlang/OTP 22)\n",
),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"elm --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("0.19.1\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"go version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("go version go1.12.1 linux/amd64\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"helm version --short --client" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("v3.1.1+gafe7058\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
s if s.ends_with("java -Xinternalversion") => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (13.0.2+8) for bsd-amd64 JRE (13.0.2+8), built on Feb 6 2020 02:07:52 by \"brew\" with clang 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.17)"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"scalac -version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("Scala compiler version 2.13.5 -- Copyright 2002-2020, LAMP/EPFL and Lightbend, Inc."),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"julia --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("julia version 1.4.0\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"kotlin -version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("Kotlin version 1.4.21-release-411 (JRE 14.0.1+7)\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"kotlinc -version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("info: kotlinc-jvm 1.4.21 (JRE 14.0.1+7)\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"lua -v" => Some(CommandOutput{
stdout: String::from("Lua 5.4.0 Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Lua.org, PUC-Rio\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"luajit -v" => Some(CommandOutput{
stdout: String::from("LuaJIT 2.0.5 -- Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Mike Pall. http://luajit.org/\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"nim --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(
"\
Nim Compiler Version 1.2.0 [Linux: amd64]
Compiled at 2020-04-03
Copyright (c) 2006-2020 by Andreas Rumpf
git hash: 7e83adff84be5d0c401a213eccb61e321a3fb1ff
active boot switches: -d:release\n",
),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"node --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("v12.0.0\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"ocaml -vnum" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("4.10.0\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"opam switch show --safe" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("default\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"esy ocaml -vnum" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("4.08.1\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"perl -e printf q#%vd#,$^V;" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("5.26.1"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"php -nr echo PHP_MAJOR_VERSION.\".\".PHP_MINOR_VERSION.\".\".PHP_RELEASE_VERSION;" => {
Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("7.3.8"),
stderr: String::default(),
})
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},
"pulumi version" => Some(CommandOutput{
stdout: String::from("1.2.3-ver.1631311768+e696fb6c"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"purs --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("0.13.5\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"pyenv version-name" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("system\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"python --version" => None,
"python2 --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::default(),
stderr: String::from("Python 2.7.17\n"),
}),
"python3 --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("Python 3.8.0\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
feat(r-lang): add module for R programming language (#1475) * feat(formatter): Allow scoped variables (#1094) * feat: Allow scoped variables , with the following improvements to the format string parser. - Add documentation to spec - Simplify some syntax in the spec - Rewrite for loop with iterators * Added support for R programming language. * Removed unnecessary debug log used during dev process. * Make the `R` command upper case as the *nix OS executables are case sensitives and the correct command is upper-case. * Changed comments to reflect R features (rather than node.js where code was coming from). * feat(format_string): Allow positional segments (#1138) * feat(format_string): Allow using variables in a style string (#1130) * fix(format_string): Allow multiple variable mappers (#1142) * refactor: Add error handling to variables (#1148) * Squashed commit of changes with meta variables: commit 5beb3bca18f0b0c822b740afb3778ccb1e3a7d19 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Mon Apr 27 09:52:59 2020 +0800 fix: Cache variables in meta variables properly commit 49b9324942dd55350c87107d0e8c7d1592d92e8a Merge: cc575bc 260a1ab Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sun Apr 26 21:34:52 2020 +0800 Merge branch 'feat/format-string' into meta-variables commit cc575bc27cbf87c4197e96d2fa5416d4932e45d7 Merge: 3ed2d32 e0c1901 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sun Apr 26 12:16:12 2020 +0800 Merge branch 'feat/format-string' into meta-variables commit 3ed2d326c9f625930bdd72cea736c1d0eab6d381 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sun Apr 26 11:06:28 2020 +0800 refactor(format_string): Allow returning error in variable mapper commit 766732fe697df947538fe12ca92a8eb8e7bfea3e Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 22:56:02 2020 +0800 fix: Add test for StyleVariableHolder commit 444334ad206a68132fa6257b83c3992b7b790981 Merge: 479d4a7 9796a66 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 22:52:27 2020 +0800 Merge branch 'positional-segments' into style-variables commit 9796a66a9679597676e7fd859197fd542e8042dc Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 22:51:26 2020 +0800 test: Add tests for VariableHolder commit 479d4a72fa58fd8aa777acd8228d4834407a7b6a Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 22:41:47 2020 +0800 feat: Add trait StyleVariableHolder commit 21d40c6f4e2d12b34fdec4e2e38b6ad0f91217a3 Merge: 3b459f4 e7dd987 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 22:17:11 2020 +0800 Merge branch 'positional-segments' into style-variables commit e7dd987fd7b01a82c6012ba7055d1dd9b5fd84aa Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Sat Apr 25 15:10:12 2020 +0800 misc: Minor changes on docs and codes commit 71020b0397a86e850ad5beda926aa9416250025c Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Fri Apr 24 20:51:45 2020 +0800 feat(format_string): Add syntax for positional segments commit 3b459f4379b08defce50c57a903502513ad1b2b6 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Wed Apr 22 17:49:15 2020 +0800 fix: Fix clippy commit 2fb052d68cb46680c081f5a0e25e2c3fbdc9e204 Author: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> Date: Wed Apr 22 17:02:09 2020 +0800 feat: Add map_style method to feed values in style string * fix: Change error type of StringFormatter::new * fix: Fix rustfmt * tests: Add tests to variable errors * docs: Add documentation * chore: Rename positional to conditional (#1166) * docs: Add docs for format strings (#1083) Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor(rust): Use format strings (#1063) * Updated to latest string formatter's changes. * feat(format-string): add format string support to battery module (#1158) * update battery module with format string * update battery module docs * update battery module with format string * update battery module docs * fix battery module with new StringFormatter api * fix clippy warnings * Update docs/config/README.md Co-authored-by: Zhenhui Xie <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> * battery symbols now supports format-string * battery symbols now support format-string remove space between symbol and percentage fix battery config Co-authored-by: Zhenhui Xie <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> * refactor(golang): Use format strings (#1066) * refactor(golang): Use format strings * docs(golang): Update docs * docs(golang): Update docs * fix: Update to upstream API changes * docs(golang): Update docs Co-authored-by: heyrict <xiezh0831@yahoo.co.jp> * Fixed a few inconsistencies. * Removed string clone in favor of a reference. * Update src/modules/r.rs Reverting the r version string formatting to a more idiomatic way of handling it. 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(#1111) * Added formatter support for the Haskell module. * Updated haskell module with latest formatter code changes. * Changed documentation for latest Haskell string formatter changes. * Fixed a few inconsistencies. * Removed unnecessary variable cloning for using reference instead. * refactor(env_var): Added formatter support for the env_var module (#1180) * refactor(memory_usage): Added formatter support for memory_usage module (#1182) * Migrated the memory usage module to string formatter' support. * Fixed a few inconsistencies. * Removed cloning of variables to instead use references. * refactor(cmd_duration): Use format strings (#1200) * Fixed format issue in code. * Fixed compilation error after adding new 'r' module in root config. * Added .Rproj extension file to be detected with R prog lang. * Aligned R module code with existing ones. * Update src/configs/r.rs Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: Added rconfig to fullconfig and fixed broken api calls * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com> * Update src/modules/r.rs Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com> * Addressed PR comments. 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"R --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::default(),
stderr: String::from(
r#"R version 4.1.0 (2021-05-18) -- "Camp Pontanezen"
Copyright (C) 2021 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)\n
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it under the terms of the
GNU General Public License versions 2 or 3.
For more information about these matters see
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/."#
),
}),
"red --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("0.6.4\n"),
stderr: String::default()
}),
"ruby -v" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("ruby 2.5.1p57 (2018-03-29 revision 63029) [x86_64-linux-gnu]\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
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"swift --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(
"\
Apple Swift version 5.2.2 (swiftlang-1103.0.32.6 clang-1103.0.32.51)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin19.4.0\n",
),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"vagrant --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("Vagrant 2.2.10\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"v version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("V 0.2 30c0659"),
stderr: String::default()
}),
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"zig version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("0.6.0\n"),
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stderr: String::default(),
}),
"cmake --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(
"\
cmake version 3.17.3
CMake suite maintained and supported by Kitware (kitware.com/cmake).\n",
),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"dotnet --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("3.1.103"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"dotnet --list-sdks" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("3.1.103 [/usr/share/dotnet/sdk]"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
"terraform version" => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("Terraform v0.12.14\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
s if s.starts_with("erl -noshell -eval") => Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("22.1.3\n"),
stderr: String::default(),
}),
// If we don't have a mocked command fall back to executing the command
_ => internal_exec_cmd(&cmd, args, time_limit),
}
}
/// Wraps ANSI color escape sequences in the shell-appropriate wrappers.
pub fn wrap_colorseq_for_shell(ansi: String, shell: Shell) -> String {
const ESCAPE_BEGIN: char = '\u{1b}';
const ESCAPE_END: char = 'm';
wrap_seq_for_shell(ansi, shell, ESCAPE_BEGIN, ESCAPE_END)
}
/// Many shells cannot deal with raw unprintable characters and miscompute the cursor position,
/// leading to strange visual bugs like duplicated/missing chars. This function wraps a specified
/// sequence in shell-specific escapes to avoid these problems.
pub fn wrap_seq_for_shell(
ansi: String,
shell: Shell,
escape_begin: char,
escape_end: char,
) -> String {
const BASH_BEG: &str = "\u{5c}\u{5b}"; // \[
const BASH_END: &str = "\u{5c}\u{5d}"; // \]
const ZSH_BEG: &str = "\u{25}\u{7b}"; // %{
const ZSH_END: &str = "\u{25}\u{7d}"; // %}
const TCSH_BEG: &str = "\u{25}\u{7b}"; // %{
const TCSH_END: &str = "\u{25}\u{7d}"; // %}
// ANSI escape codes cannot be nested, so we can keep track of whether we're
// in an escape or not with a single boolean variable
let mut escaped = false;
let final_string: String = ansi
.chars()
.map(|x| {
if x == escape_begin && !escaped {
escaped = true;
match shell {
Shell::Bash => format!("{}{}", BASH_BEG, escape_begin),
Shell::Zsh => format!("{}{}", ZSH_BEG, escape_begin),
Shell::Tcsh => format!("{}{}", TCSH_BEG, escape_begin),
_ => x.to_string(),
}
} else if x == escape_end && escaped {
escaped = false;
match shell {
Shell::Bash => format!("{}{}", escape_end, BASH_END),
Shell::Zsh => format!("{}{}", escape_end, ZSH_END),
Shell::Tcsh => format!("{}{}", escape_end, TCSH_END),
_ => x.to_string(),
}
} else {
x.to_string()
}
})
.collect();
final_string
}
fn internal_exec_cmd<T: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug, U: AsRef<OsStr> + Debug>(
cmd: T,
args: &[U],
time_limit: Duration,
) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
log::trace!("Executing command {:?} with args {:?}", cmd, args);
let full_path = match which::which(&cmd) {
Ok(full_path) => {
log::trace!("Using {:?} as {:?}", full_path, cmd);
full_path
}
Err(error) => {
log::trace!("Unable to find {:?} in PATH, {:?}", cmd, error);
return None;
}
};
let start = Instant::now();
#[allow(clippy::disallowed_method)]
let process = match Command::new(full_path)
.args(args)
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.spawn()
{
Ok(process) => process,
Err(error) => {
log::info!("Unable to run {:?}, {:?}", cmd, error);
return None;
}
};
match process.with_output_timeout(time_limit).terminating().wait() {
Ok(Some(output)) => {
let stdout_string = match String::from_utf8(output.stdout) {
Ok(stdout) => stdout,
Err(error) => {
log::warn!("Unable to decode stdout: {:?}", error);
return None;
}
};
let stderr_string = match String::from_utf8(output.stderr) {
Ok(stderr) => stderr,
Err(error) => {
log::warn!("Unable to decode stderr: {:?}", error);
return None;
}
};
log::trace!(
"stdout: {:?}, stderr: {:?}, exit code: \"{:?}\", took {:?}",
stdout_string,
stderr_string,
output.status.code(),
start.elapsed()
);
if !output.status.success() {
return None;
}
Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: stdout_string,
stderr: stderr_string,
})
}
Ok(None) => {
log::warn!("Executing command {:?} timed out.", cmd);
log::warn!("You can set command_timeout in your config to a higher value to allow longer-running commands to keep executing.");
None
}
Err(error) => {
log::info!("Executing command {:?} failed by: {:?}", cmd, error);
None
}
}
}
// Render the time into a nice human-readable string
pub fn render_time(raw_millis: u128, show_millis: bool) -> String {
// Make sure it renders something if the time equals zero instead of an empty string
if raw_millis == 0 {
return "0ms".into();
}
// Calculate a simple breakdown into days/hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds
let (millis, raw_seconds) = (raw_millis % 1000, raw_millis / 1000);
let (seconds, raw_minutes) = (raw_seconds % 60, raw_seconds / 60);
let (minutes, raw_hours) = (raw_minutes % 60, raw_minutes / 60);
let (hours, days) = (raw_hours % 24, raw_hours / 24);
let components = [days, hours, minutes, seconds];
let suffixes = ["d", "h", "m", "s"];
let mut rendered_components: Vec<String> = components
.iter()
.zip(&suffixes)
.map(render_time_component)
.collect();
if show_millis || raw_millis < 1000 {
rendered_components.push(render_time_component((&millis, &"ms")));
}
rendered_components.join("")
}
/// Render a single component of the time string, giving an empty string if component is zero
fn render_time_component((component, suffix): (&u128, &&str)) -> String {
match component {
0 => String::new(),
n => format!("{}{}", n, suffix),
}
}
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pub fn home_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
directories_next::BaseDirs::new().map(|base_dirs| base_dirs.home_dir().to_owned())
}
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const HEXTABLE: &[char] = &[
'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f',
];
/// Encode a u8 slice into a hexadecimal string.
pub fn encode_to_hex(slice: &[u8]) -> String {
// let mut j = 0;
let mut dst = Vec::with_capacity(slice.len() * 2);
for &v in slice {
dst.push(HEXTABLE[(v >> 4) as usize] as u8);
dst.push(HEXTABLE[(v & 0x0f) as usize] as u8);
}
String::from_utf8(dst).unwrap()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_0ms() {
assert_eq!(render_time(0_u128, true), "0ms")
}
#[test]
fn test_500ms() {
assert_eq!(render_time(500_u128, true), "500ms")
}
#[test]
fn test_10s() {
assert_eq!(render_time(10_000_u128, true), "10s")
}
#[test]
fn test_90s() {
assert_eq!(render_time(90_000_u128, true), "1m30s")
}
#[test]
fn test_10110s() {
assert_eq!(render_time(10_110_000_u128, true), "2h48m30s")
}
#[test]
fn test_1d() {
assert_eq!(render_time(86_400_000_u128, true), "1d")
}
#[test]
fn exec_mocked_command() {
let result = exec_cmd(
"dummy_command",
&[] as &[&OsStr],
Duration::from_millis(500),
);
let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("stdout ok!\n"),
stderr: String::from("stderr ok!\n"),
});
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
// While the exec_cmd should work on Windows some of these tests assume a Unix-like
// environment.
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_no_output() {
let result = internal_exec_cmd("true", &[] as &[&OsStr], Duration::from_millis(500));
let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(""),
stderr: String::from(""),
});
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_with_output_stdout() {
let result =
internal_exec_cmd("/bin/sh", &["-c", "echo hello"], Duration::from_millis(500));
let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("hello\n"),
stderr: String::from(""),
});
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_with_output_stderr() {
let result = internal_exec_cmd(
"/bin/sh",
&["-c", "echo hello >&2"],
Duration::from_millis(500),
);
let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(""),
stderr: String::from("hello\n"),
});
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_with_output_both() {
let result = internal_exec_cmd(
"/bin/sh",
&["-c", "echo hello; echo world >&2"],
Duration::from_millis(500),
);
let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("hello\n"),
stderr: String::from("world\n"),
});
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_with_non_zero_exit_code() {
let result = internal_exec_cmd("false", &[] as &[&OsStr], Duration::from_millis(500));
let expected = None;
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn exec_slow_command() {
let result = internal_exec_cmd("sleep", &["500"], Duration::from_millis(500));
let expected = None;
assert_eq!(result, expected)
}
#[test]
fn test_color_sequence_wrappers() {
let test0 = "\x1b2mhellomynamekeyes\x1b2m"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: m
let test1 = "\x1b]330;mlol\x1b]0m"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: m
let test2 = "\u{1b}J"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: J
let test3 = "OH NO"; // BEGIN: O END: O
let test4 = "herpaderp";
let test5 = "";
let zresult0 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test0.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
let zresult1 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test1.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
let zresult2 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test2.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'J');
let zresult3 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test3.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, 'O', 'O');
let zresult4 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test4.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
let zresult5 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test5.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
assert_eq!(&zresult0, "%{\x1b2m%}hellomynamekeyes%{\x1b2m%}");
assert_eq!(&zresult1, "%{\x1b]330;m%}lol%{\x1b]0m%}");
assert_eq!(&zresult2, "%{\x1bJ%}");
assert_eq!(&zresult3, "%{OH NO%}");
assert_eq!(&zresult4, "herpaderp");
assert_eq!(&zresult5, "");
let bresult0 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test0.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
let bresult1 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test1.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
let bresult2 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test2.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'J');
let bresult3 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test3.to_string(), Shell::Bash, 'O', 'O');
let bresult4 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test4.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
let bresult5 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test5.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
assert_eq!(&bresult0, "\\[\x1b2m\\]hellomynamekeyes\\[\x1b2m\\]");
assert_eq!(&bresult1, "\\[\x1b]330;m\\]lol\\[\x1b]0m\\]");
assert_eq!(&bresult2, "\\[\x1bJ\\]");
assert_eq!(&bresult3, "\\[OH NO\\]");
assert_eq!(&bresult4, "herpaderp");
assert_eq!(&bresult5, "");
}
#[test]
fn test_get_command_string_output() {
let case1 = CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from("stdout"),
stderr: String::from("stderr"),
};
assert_eq!(get_command_string_output(case1), "stdout");
let case2 = CommandOutput {
stdout: String::from(""),
stderr: String::from("stderr"),
};
assert_eq!(get_command_string_output(case2), "stderr");
}
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#[test]
fn sha1_hex() {
assert_eq!(
encode_to_hex(&[8, 13, 9, 189, 129, 94]),
"080d09bd815e".to_string()
);
}
}