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@@ -3,34 +3,17 @@ use std::env::current_dir;
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use std::fs;
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use std::io;
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use std::os::unix;
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-use std::os::unix::raw::mode_t;
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use std::os::unix::fs::{MetadataExt, PermissionsExt};
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use std::path::{Component, Path, PathBuf};
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-use ansi_term::{ANSIString, ANSIStrings, Style};
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-use ansi_term::Style::Plain;
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-use ansi_term::Colour::Fixed;
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-
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-use users::Users;
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-
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-use locale;
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-
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use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr;
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-use number_prefix::{binary_prefix, decimal_prefix, Prefixed, Standalone, PrefixNames};
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-
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-use datetime::local::{LocalDateTime, DatePiece};
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-use datetime::format::{DateFormat};
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-
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-use colours::Colours;
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-use column::{Column, Cell};
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-use column::Column::*;
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use dir::Dir;
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-use filetype::file_colour;
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-use options::{SizeFormat, TimeType};
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-use output::details::UserLocale;
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+use options::TimeType;
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use feature::Attribute;
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+use self::fields as f;
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+
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/// A **File** is a wrapper around one of Rust's Path objects, along with
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/// associated data about the file.
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///
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@@ -109,91 +92,24 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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self.name.starts_with(".")
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}
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- /// Get the data for a column, formatted as a coloured string.
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- pub fn display<U: Users>(&self, column: &Column, colours: &Colours, users_cache: &mut U, locale: &UserLocale) -> Cell {
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- match *column {
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- Permissions => self.permissions_string(colours),
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- FileSize(f) => self.file_size(colours, f, &locale.numeric),
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- Timestamp(t, y) => self.timestamp(colours, t, y, &locale.time),
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- HardLinks => self.hard_links(colours, &locale.numeric),
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- Inode => self.inode(colours),
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- Blocks => self.blocks(colours, &locale.numeric),
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- User => self.user(colours, users_cache),
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- Group => self.group(colours, users_cache),
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- GitStatus => self.git_status(colours),
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- }
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- }
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+ pub fn path_prefix(&self) -> String {
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+ let path_bytes: Vec<Component> = self.path.components().collect();
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+ let mut path_prefix = String::new();
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- /// The "file name view" is what's displayed in the column and lines
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- /// views, but *not* in the grid view.
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- ///
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- /// It consists of the file name coloured in the appropriate style,
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- /// with special formatting for a symlink.
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- pub fn file_name_view(&self, colours: &Colours) -> String {
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- if self.is_link() {
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- self.symlink_file_name_view(colours)
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- }
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- else {
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- file_colour(colours, self).paint(&*self.name).to_string()
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- }
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- }
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+ if !path_bytes.is_empty() {
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+ // Use init() to add all but the last component of the
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+ // path to the prefix. init() panics when given an
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+ // empty list, hence the check.
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+ for component in path_bytes.init().iter() {
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+ path_prefix.push_str(&*component.as_os_str().to_string_lossy());
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- /// If this file is a symlink, returns a string displaying its name,
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- /// and an arrow pointing to the file it links to, which is also
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- /// coloured in the appropriate style.
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- ///
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- /// If the symlink target doesn't exist, then instead of displaying
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- /// an error, highlight the target and arrow in red. The error would
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- /// be shown out of context, and it's almost always because the
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- /// target doesn't exist.
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- fn symlink_file_name_view(&self, colours: &Colours) -> String {
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- let name = &*self.name;
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- let style = file_colour(colours, self);
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-
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- if let Ok(path) = fs::read_link(&self.path) {
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- let target_path = match self.dir {
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- Some(dir) => dir.join(&*path),
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- None => path,
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- };
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-
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- match self.target_file(&target_path) {
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- Ok(file) => {
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-
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- // Generate a preview for the path this symlink links to.
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- // The preview should consist of the directory of the file
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- // (if present) in cyan, an extra slash if necessary, then
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- // the target file, colourised in the appropriate style.
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- let mut path_prefix = String::new();
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-
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- let path_bytes: Vec<Component> = file.path.components().collect();
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- if !path_bytes.is_empty() {
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- // Use init() to add all but the last component of the
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- // path to the prefix. init() panics when given an
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- // empty list, hence the check.
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- for component in path_bytes.init().iter() {
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- path_prefix.push_str(&*component.as_os_str().to_string_lossy());
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-
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- if component != &Component::RootDir {
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- path_prefix.push_str("/");
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- }
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- }
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- }
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-
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- format!("{} {} {}",
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- style.paint(name),
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- colours.punctuation.paint("=>"),
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- ANSIStrings(&[ colours.symlink_path.paint(&path_prefix),
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- file_colour(colours, &file).paint(&file.name) ]))
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- },
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- Err(filename) => format!("{} {} {}",
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- style.paint(name),
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- colours.broken_arrow.paint("=>"),
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- colours.broken_filename.paint(&filename)),
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+ if component != &Component::RootDir {
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+ path_prefix.push_str("/");
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+ }
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}
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}
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- else {
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- style.paint(name).to_string()
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- }
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+
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+ path_prefix
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}
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/// The Unicode 'display width' of the filename.
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@@ -211,17 +127,27 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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/// If statting the file fails (usually because the file on the
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/// other end doesn't exist), returns the *filename* of the file
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/// that should be there.
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- fn target_file(&self, target_path: &Path) -> Result<File, String> {
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- let filename = path_filename(target_path);
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+ pub fn link_target(&self) -> Result<File, String> {
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+ let path = match fs::read_link(&self.path) {
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+ Ok(path) => path,
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+ Err(_) => return Err(self.name.clone()),
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+ };
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+
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+ let target_path = match self.dir {
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+ Some(dir) => dir.join(&*path),
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+ None => path
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+ };
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+
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+ let filename = path_filename(&target_path);
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// Use plain `metadata` instead of `symlink_metadata` - we *want* to follow links.
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- if let Ok(stat) = fs::metadata(target_path) {
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+ if let Ok(stat) = fs::metadata(&target_path) {
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Ok(File {
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path: target_path.to_path_buf(),
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dir: self.dir,
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stat: stat,
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ext: ext(&filename),
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- xattrs: Attribute::list(target_path).unwrap_or(Vec::new()),
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+ xattrs: Attribute::list(&target_path).unwrap_or(Vec::new()),
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name: filename.to_string(),
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this: None,
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})
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@@ -232,76 +158,38 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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}
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/// This file's number of hard links as a coloured string.
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- fn hard_links(&self, colours: &Colours, locale: &locale::Numeric) -> Cell {
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- let style = if self.has_multiple_links() { colours.links.multi_link_file }
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- else { colours.links.normal };
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-
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- Cell::paint(style, &locale.format_int(self.stat.as_raw().nlink())[..])
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- }
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-
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- /// Whether this is a regular file with more than one link.
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///
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/// This is important, because a file with multiple links is uncommon,
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/// while you can come across directories and other types with multiple
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/// links much more often.
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- fn has_multiple_links(&self) -> bool {
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- self.is_file() && self.stat.as_raw().nlink() > 1
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+ pub fn links(&self) -> f::Links {
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+ let count = self.stat.as_raw().nlink();
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+
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+ f::Links {
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+ count: count,
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+ multiple: self.is_file() && count > 1,
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+ }
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}
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- /// This file's inode as a coloured string.
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- fn inode(&self, colours: &Colours) -> Cell {
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- let inode = self.stat.as_raw().ino();
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- Cell::paint(colours.inode, &inode.to_string()[..])
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+ pub fn inode(&self) -> f::Inode {
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+ f::Inode(self.stat.as_raw().ino())
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}
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- /// This file's number of filesystem blocks (if available) as a coloured string.
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- fn blocks(&self, colours: &Colours, locale: &locale::Numeric) -> Cell {
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+ pub fn blocks(&self) -> f::Blocks {
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if self.is_file() || self.is_link() {
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- Cell::paint(colours.blocks, &locale.format_int(self.stat.as_raw().blocks())[..])
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+ f::Blocks::Some(self.stat.as_raw().blocks())
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}
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else {
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- Cell { text: colours.punctuation.paint("-").to_string(), length: 1 }
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+ f::Blocks::None
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}
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}
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- /// This file's owner's username as a coloured string.
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- ///
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- /// If the user is not present, then it formats the uid as a number
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- /// instead. This usually happens when a user is deleted, but still owns
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- /// files.
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- fn user<U: Users>(&self, colours: &Colours, users_cache: &mut U) -> Cell {
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- let uid = self.stat.as_raw().uid();
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-
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- let user_name = match users_cache.get_user_by_uid(uid) {
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- Some(user) => user.name,
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- None => uid.to_string(),
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- };
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-
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- let style = if users_cache.get_current_uid() == uid { colours.users.user_you } else { colours.users.user_someone_else };
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- Cell::paint(style, &*user_name)
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+ pub fn user(&self) -> f::User {
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+ f::User(self.stat.as_raw().uid())
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}
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- /// This file's group name as a coloured string.
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- ///
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- /// As above, if not present, it formats the gid as a number instead.
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- fn group<U: Users>(&self, colours: &Colours, users_cache: &mut U) -> Cell {
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- let gid = self.stat.as_raw().gid();
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- let mut style = colours.users.group_not_yours;
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-
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- let group_name = match users_cache.get_group_by_gid(gid as u32) {
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- Some(group) => {
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- let current_uid = users_cache.get_current_uid();
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- if let Some(current_user) = users_cache.get_user_by_uid(current_uid) {
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- if current_user.primary_group == group.gid || group.members.contains(¤t_user.name) {
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- style = colours.users.group_yours;
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- }
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- }
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- group.name
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- },
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- None => gid.to_string(),
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- };
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-
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- Cell::paint(style, &*group_name)
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+ pub fn group(&self) -> f::Group {
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+ f::Group(self.stat.as_raw().gid())
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}
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/// This file's size, formatted using the given way, as a coloured string.
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@@ -310,118 +198,63 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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/// some filesystems, I've never looked at one of those numbers and gained
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/// any information from it, so by emitting "-" instead, the table is less
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/// cluttered with numbers.
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- fn file_size(&self, colours: &Colours, size_format: SizeFormat, locale: &locale::Numeric) -> Cell {
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+ pub fn size(&self) -> f::Size {
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if self.is_directory() {
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- Cell { text: colours.punctuation.paint("-").to_string(), length: 1 }
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+ f::Size::None
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}
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else {
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- let result = match size_format {
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- SizeFormat::DecimalBytes => decimal_prefix(self.stat.len() as f64),
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- SizeFormat::BinaryBytes => binary_prefix(self.stat.len() as f64),
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- SizeFormat::JustBytes => return Cell::paint(colours.size.numbers, &locale.format_int(self.stat.len())[..]),
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- };
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-
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- match result {
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- Standalone(bytes) => Cell::paint(colours.size.numbers, &*bytes.to_string()),
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- Prefixed(prefix, n) => {
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- let number = if n < 10f64 { locale.format_float(n, 1) } else { locale.format_int(n as isize) };
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- let symbol = prefix.symbol();
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-
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- Cell {
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- text: ANSIStrings( &[ colours.size.unit.paint(&number[..]), colours.size.unit.paint(symbol) ]).to_string(),
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- length: number.len() + symbol.len(),
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- }
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- }
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- }
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+ f::Size::Some(self.stat.len())
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}
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}
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- fn timestamp(&self, colours: &Colours, time_type: TimeType, current_year: i64, locale: &locale::Time) -> Cell {
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-
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+ pub fn timestamp(&self, time_type: TimeType) -> f::Time {
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let time_in_seconds = match time_type {
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TimeType::FileAccessed => self.stat.as_raw().atime(),
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TimeType::FileModified => self.stat.as_raw().mtime(),
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TimeType::FileCreated => self.stat.as_raw().ctime(),
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- } as i64;
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-
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- let date = LocalDateTime::at(time_in_seconds);
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-
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- let format = if date.year() == current_year {
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- DateFormat::parse("{2>:D} {:M} {2>:h}:{02>:m}").unwrap()
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- }
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- else {
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- DateFormat::parse("{2>:D} {:M} {5>:Y}").unwrap()
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- };
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+ };
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- Cell::paint(colours.date, &format.format(date, locale))
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+ f::Time(time_in_seconds)
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}
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/// This file's type, represented by a coloured character.
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///
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/// Although the file type can usually be guessed from the colour of the
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/// file, `ls` puts this character there, so people will expect it.
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- fn type_char(&self, colours: &Colours) -> ANSIString {
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+ fn type_char(&self) -> f::Type {
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if self.is_file() {
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- colours.filetypes.normal.paint(".")
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+ f::Type::File
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}
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else if self.is_directory() {
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- colours.filetypes.directory.paint("d")
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+ f::Type::Directory
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}
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else if self.is_pipe() {
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- colours.filetypes.special.paint("|")
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+ f::Type::Pipe
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}
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else if self.is_link() {
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- colours.filetypes.symlink.paint("l")
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+ f::Type::Link
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}
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else {
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- colours.filetypes.special.paint("?")
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+ f::Type::Special
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}
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}
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- /// Marker indicating that the file contains extended attributes
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- ///
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- /// Returns "@" or " " depending on wheter the file contains an extented
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- /// attribute or not. Also returns " " in case the attributes cannot be read
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- /// for some reason.
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- fn attribute_marker(&self, colours: &Colours) -> ANSIString {
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- if self.xattrs.len() > 0 { colours.perms.attribute.paint("@") } else { Plain.paint(" ") }
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- }
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-
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- /// Generate the "rwxrwxrwx" permissions string, like how ls does it.
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- ///
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- /// Each character is given its own colour. The first three permission
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- /// bits are bold because they're the ones used most often, and executable
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- /// files are underlined to make them stand out more.
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- fn permissions_string(&self, colours: &Colours) -> Cell {
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-
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+ pub fn permissions(&self) -> f::Permissions {
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let bits = self.stat.permissions().mode();
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- let executable_colour = if self.is_file() { colours.perms.user_execute_file }
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- else { colours.perms.user_execute_other };
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-
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- let string = ANSIStrings(&[
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- self.type_char(colours),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::USER_READ, "r", colours.perms.user_read),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::USER_WRITE, "w", colours.perms.user_write),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::USER_EXECUTE, "x", executable_colour),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::GROUP_READ, "r", colours.perms.group_read),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::GROUP_WRITE, "w", colours.perms.group_write),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::GROUP_EXECUTE, "x", colours.perms.group_execute),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::OTHER_READ, "r", colours.perms.other_read),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::OTHER_WRITE, "w", colours.perms.other_write),
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- File::permission_bit(bits, unix::fs::OTHER_EXECUTE, "x", colours.perms.other_execute),
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- self.attribute_marker(colours)
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- ]).to_string();
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-
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- Cell { text: string, length: 11 }
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- }
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-
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- /// Helper method for the permissions string.
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- fn permission_bit(bits: mode_t, bit: mode_t, character: &'static str, style: Style) -> ANSIString<'static> {
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- if bits & bit == bit {
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- style.paint(character)
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- }
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- else {
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- Fixed(244).paint("-")
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+ let has_bit = |bit| { bits & bit == bit };
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+
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+ f::Permissions {
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+ file_type: self.type_char(),
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+ user_read: has_bit(unix::fs::USER_READ),
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+ user_write: has_bit(unix::fs::USER_WRITE),
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+ user_execute: has_bit(unix::fs::USER_EXECUTE),
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+ group_read: has_bit(unix::fs::GROUP_READ),
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+ group_write: has_bit(unix::fs::GROUP_WRITE),
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+ group_execute: has_bit(unix::fs::GROUP_EXECUTE),
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+ other_read: has_bit(unix::fs::OTHER_READ),
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+ other_write: has_bit(unix::fs::OTHER_WRITE),
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+ other_execute: has_bit(unix::fs::OTHER_EXECUTE),
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+ attribute: !self.xattrs.is_empty()
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}
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}
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@@ -471,20 +304,18 @@ impl<'a> File<'a> {
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choices.contains(&&self.name[..])
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}
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- fn git_status(&self, colours: &Colours) -> Cell {
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- let status = match self.dir {
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- None => colours.punctuation.paint("--").to_string(),
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+ pub fn git_status(&self) -> f::Git {
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+ match self.dir {
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+ None => f::Git { staged: f::GitStatus::NotModified, unstaged: f::GitStatus::NotModified },
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Some(d) => {
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let cwd = match current_dir() {
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Err(_) => Path::new(".").join(&self.path),
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Ok(dir) => dir.join(&self.path),
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};
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- d.git_status(&cwd, colours, self.is_directory())
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+ d.git_status(&cwd, self.is_directory())
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},
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- };
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-
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- Cell { text: status, length: 2 }
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+ }
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}
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}
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@@ -513,6 +344,71 @@ fn ext<'a>(name: &'a str) -> Option<String> {
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name.rfind('.').map(|p| name[p+1..].to_ascii_lowercase())
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}
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+pub mod fields {
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+ use std::os::unix::raw::{blkcnt_t, gid_t, ino_t, nlink_t, time_t, uid_t};
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+
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+ pub enum Type {
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+ File, Directory, Pipe, Link, Special,
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+ }
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+
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+ pub struct Permissions {
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+ pub file_type: Type,
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+ pub user_read: bool,
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+ pub user_write: bool,
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+ pub user_execute: bool,
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+ pub group_read: bool,
|
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|
+ pub group_write: bool,
|
|
|
+ pub group_execute: bool,
|
|
|
+ pub other_read: bool,
|
|
|
+ pub other_write: bool,
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|
|
+ pub other_execute: bool,
|
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|
+ pub attribute: bool,
|
|
|
+ }
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|
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+
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|
+ pub struct Links {
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|
|
+ pub count: nlink_t,
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|
|
+ pub multiple: bool,
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
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|
|
+ pub struct Inode(pub ino_t);
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|
+
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|
|
+ pub enum Blocks {
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|
|
+ Some(blkcnt_t),
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|
|
+ None,
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub struct User(pub uid_t);
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub struct Group(pub gid_t);
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub enum Size {
|
|
|
+ Some(u64),
|
|
|
+ None,
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub struct Time(pub time_t);
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub enum GitStatus {
|
|
|
+ NotModified,
|
|
|
+ New,
|
|
|
+ Modified,
|
|
|
+ Deleted,
|
|
|
+ Renamed,
|
|
|
+ TypeChange,
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ pub struct Git {
|
|
|
+ pub staged: GitStatus,
|
|
|
+ pub unstaged: GitStatus,
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ impl Git {
|
|
|
+ pub fn empty() -> Git {
|
|
|
+ Git { staged: GitStatus::NotModified, unstaged: GitStatus::NotModified }
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
#[cfg(broken_test)]
|
|
|
pub mod test {
|
|
|
pub use super::*;
|