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@@ -8,21 +8,16 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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/// For this file, return a vector of alternate file paths that, if any of
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/// them exist, mean that *this* file should be coloured as “compiled”.
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///
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- /// The point of this is to highlight compiled files such as `foo.o` when
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- /// their source file `foo.c` exists in the same directory. It's too
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- /// dangerous to highlight *all* compiled, so the paths in this vector
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- /// are checked for existence first: for example, `foo.js` is perfectly
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- /// valid without `foo.coffee`.
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+ /// The point of this is to highlight compiled files such as `foo.js` when
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+ /// their source file `foo.coffee` exists in the same directory.
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+ /// For example, `foo.js` is perfectly valid without `foo.coffee`, so we
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+ /// don't want to always blindly highlight `*.js` as compiled.
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+ /// (See also `FileExtensions#is_compiled`)
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pub fn get_source_files(&self) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
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if let Some(ref ext) = self.ext {
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match &ext[..] {
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- "class" => vec![self.path.with_extension("java")], // Java
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"css" => vec![self.path.with_extension("sass"), self.path.with_extension("less")], // SASS, Less
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- "elc" => vec![self.path.with_extension("el")], // Emacs Lisp
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- "hi" => vec![self.path.with_extension("hs")], // Haskell
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"js" => vec![self.path.with_extension("coffee"), self.path.with_extension("ts")], // CoffeeScript, TypeScript
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- "o" => vec![self.path.with_extension("c"), self.path.with_extension("cpp")], // C, C++
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- "pyc" => vec![self.path.with_extension("py")], // Python
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"aux" | // TeX: auxiliary file
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"bbl" | // BibTeX bibliography file
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