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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ extern crate unicode;
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use std::os;
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use std::io::fs;
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use std::io::FileType::TypeDirectory;
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+use std::iter::AdditiveIterator;
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+use std::str::StrVector;
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use file::File;
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use dir::Dir;
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@@ -37,37 +39,37 @@ fn main() {
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}
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fn exa(opts: &Options) {
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- let mut dirs: Vec<String> = vec![];
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- let mut files: Vec<File> = vec![];
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-
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- // Separate the user-supplied paths into directories and files.
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- // Files are shown first, and then each directory is expanded
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- // and listed second.
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- for file in opts.path_strs.iter() {
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- let path = Path::new(file);
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- match fs::stat(&path) {
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- Ok(stat) => {
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- if !opts.list_dirs && stat.kind == TypeDirectory {
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- dirs.push(file.clone());
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- }
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- else {
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- // May as well reuse the stat result from earlier
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- // instead of just using File::from_path().
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- files.push(File::with_stat(stat, path, None));
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- }
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- }
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- Err(e) => println!("{}: {}", file, e),
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- }
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- }
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+ let mut dirs: Vec<String> = vec![];
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+ let mut files: Vec<File> = vec![];
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+
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+ // Separate the user-supplied paths into directories and files.
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+ // Files are shown first, and then each directory is expanded
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+ // and listed second.
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+ for file in opts.path_strs.iter() {
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+ let path = Path::new(file);
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+ match fs::stat(&path) {
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+ Ok(stat) => {
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+ if !opts.list_dirs && stat.kind == TypeDirectory {
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+ dirs.push(file.clone());
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ // May as well reuse the stat result from earlier
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+ // instead of just using File::from_path().
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+ files.push(File::with_stat(stat, path, None));
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+ }
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+ }
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+ Err(e) => println!("{}: {}", file, e),
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+ }
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+ }
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// It's only worth printing out directory names if the user supplied
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// more than one of them.
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let print_dir_names = opts.path_strs.len() > 1;
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- let mut first = files.is_empty();
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+ let mut first = files.is_empty();
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- if !files.is_empty() {
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- view(opts, files);
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- }
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+ if !files.is_empty() {
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+ view(opts, files);
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+ }
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for dir_name in dirs.into_iter() {
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if first {
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@@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ fn exa(opts: &Options) {
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println!("{}:", dir_name);
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}
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- view(opts, files);
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+ view(opts, files);
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}
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Err(e) => {
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println!("{}: {}", dir_name, e);
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@@ -97,11 +99,11 @@ fn exa(opts: &Options) {
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}
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fn view(options: &Options, files: Vec<File>) {
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- match options.view {
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- View::Details(ref cols) => details_view(options, cols, files),
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- View::Lines => lines_view(files),
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- View::Grid(across, width) => grid_view(across, width, files),
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- }
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+ match options.view {
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+ View::Details(ref cols) => details_view(options, cols, files),
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+ View::Lines => lines_view(files),
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+ View::Grid(across, width) => grid_view(across, width, files),
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+ }
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}
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fn lines_view(files: Vec<File>) {
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@@ -111,9 +113,19 @@ fn lines_view(files: Vec<File>) {
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}
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fn grid_view(across: bool, console_width: uint, files: Vec<File>) {
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+ // Check if all the files can be displayed on one line, and do
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+ // that if possible.
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+ let count = files.len();
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+ let spacing = 2;
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+ if files.iter().map(|ref f| f.name.len() + spacing).sum() + (count - 1) * spacing <= console_width {
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+ let names: Vec<String> = files.iter().map(|ref f| f.file_name().to_string()).collect();
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+ println!("{}", names.connect(" "));
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Otherwise, contort them into a grid.
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let max_column_length = files.iter().map(|f| f.file_name_width()).max().unwrap_or(0);
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let num_columns = (console_width + 1) / (max_column_length + 1);
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- let count = files.len();
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let mut num_rows = count / num_columns;
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if count % num_columns != 0 {
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