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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
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use std::old_io::{fs, IoResult};
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use std::old_path::GenericPath;
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use std::old_path::posix::Path;
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-use file::{File, GREY};
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-#[cfg(feature="git")] use ansi_term::{ANSIString, ANSIStrings};
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-#[cfg(feature="git")] use ansi_term::Colour::*;
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-#[cfg(feature="git")] use git2;
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+use feature::Git;
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+use file::{File, GREY};
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/// A **Dir** provides a cached list of the file paths in a directory that's
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/// being listed.
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@@ -20,6 +18,7 @@ pub struct Dir {
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}
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impl Dir {
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+
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/// Create a new Dir object filled with all the files in the directory
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/// pointed to by the given path. Fails if the directory can't be read, or
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/// isn't actually a directory.
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@@ -67,107 +66,9 @@ impl Dir {
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/// Get a string describing the Git status of the given file.
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pub fn git_status(&self, path: &Path, prefix_lookup: bool) -> String {
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match (&self.git, prefix_lookup) {
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- (&Some(ref git), false) => git.status(path),
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- (&Some(ref git), true) => git.dir_status(path),
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- (&None, _) => GREY.paint("--").to_string(),
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- }
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- }
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-}
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-
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-/// Container of Git statuses for all the files in this folder's Git repository.
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-#[cfg(feature="git")]
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-struct Git {
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- statuses: Vec<(Path, git2::Status)>,
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-}
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-
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-#[cfg(feature="git")]
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-impl Git {
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-
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- /// Discover a Git repository on or above this directory, scanning it for
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- /// the files' statuses if one is found.
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- fn scan(path: &Path) -> Result<Git, git2::Error> {
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- use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt;
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- use std::ffi::AsOsStr;
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-
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- // TODO: libgit2-rs uses the new Path module, but exa still uses the
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- // old_path one, and will have to continue to do so until the new IO
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- // module gets a bit more developed. So we have to turn Paths into
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- // old_path::Paths. Yes, this is hacky, but hopefully temporary.
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- let repo = try!(git2::Repository::discover(path));
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- let workdir = match repo.workdir() {
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- Some(w) => Path::new(w.as_os_str().as_bytes()),
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- None => return Ok(Git { statuses: vec![] }), // bare repo
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- };
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-
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- let statuses = try!(repo.statuses(None)).iter()
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- .map(|e| (workdir.join(e.path_bytes()), e.status()))
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- .collect();
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- Ok(Git { statuses: statuses })
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- }
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-
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- /// Get the status for the file at the given path, if present.
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- fn status(&self, path: &Path) -> String {
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- let status = self.statuses.iter()
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- .find(|p| &p.0 == path);
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- match status {
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- Some(&(_, s)) => ANSIStrings( &[Git::index_status(s), Git::working_tree_status(s) ]).to_string(),
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- None => GREY.paint("--").to_string(),
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+ (&Some(ref git), false) => git.status(path),
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+ (&Some(ref git), true) => git.dir_status(path),
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+ (&None, _) => GREY.paint("--").to_string(),
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}
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}
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-
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- /// Get the combined status for all the files whose paths begin with the
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- /// path that gets passed in. This is used for getting the status of
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- /// directories, which don't really have an 'official' status.
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- fn dir_status(&self, dir: &Path) -> String {
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- let s = self.statuses.iter()
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- .filter(|p| dir.is_ancestor_of(&p.0))
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- .fold(git2::Status::empty(), |a, b| a | b.1);
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-
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- ANSIStrings( &[Git::index_status(s), Git::working_tree_status(s)] ).to_string()
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- }
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-
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- /// The character to display if the file has been modified, but not staged.
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- fn working_tree_status(status: git2::Status) -> ANSIString<'static> {
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- match status {
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_WT_NEW) => Green.paint("A"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_WT_MODIFIED) => Blue.paint("M"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_WT_DELETED) => Red.paint("D"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_WT_RENAMED) => Yellow.paint("R"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_WT_TYPECHANGE) => Purple.paint("T"),
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- _ => GREY.paint("-"),
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /// The character to display if the file has been modified, and the change
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- /// has been staged.
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- fn index_status(status: git2::Status) -> ANSIString<'static> {
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- match status {
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_INDEX_NEW) => Green.paint("A"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED) => Blue.paint("M"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_INDEX_DELETED) => Red.paint("D"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_INDEX_RENAMED) => Yellow.paint("R"),
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- s if s.contains(git2::STATUS_INDEX_TYPECHANGE) => Purple.paint("T"),
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- _ => GREY.paint("-"),
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- }
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- }
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-}
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-
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-#[cfg(not(feature="git"))]
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-struct Git;
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-
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-#[cfg(not(feature="git"))]
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-impl Git {
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- fn scan(_: &Path) -> Result<Git, ()> {
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- // Don't do anything without Git support
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- Err(())
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- }
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-
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- fn status(&self, _: &Path) -> String {
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- // The Err above means that this should never happen
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- panic!("Tried to access a Git repo without Git support!");
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- }
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-
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- fn dir_status(&self, path: &Path) -> String {
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- self.status(path)
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- }
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}
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