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1 | use crate::commands::Command; | |||
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2 | use crate::error::{CommandError, CommandErrorKind}; | |||
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3 | use crate::ui::utf8_to_local; | |||
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4 | use crate::ui::Ui; | |||
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5 | use hg::operations::{ | |||
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6 | DebugData, DebugDataError, DebugDataErrorKind, DebugDataKind, | |||
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7 | }; | |||
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8 | ||||
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9 | pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = " | |||
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10 | Dump the contents of a data file revision | |||
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11 | "; | |||
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12 | ||||
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13 | pub struct DebugDataCommand<'a> { | |||
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14 | rev: &'a str, | |||
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15 | kind: DebugDataKind, | |||
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16 | } | |||
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17 | ||||
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18 | impl<'a> DebugDataCommand<'a> { | |||
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19 | pub fn new(rev: &'a str, kind: DebugDataKind) -> Self { | |||
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20 | DebugDataCommand { rev, kind } | |||
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21 | } | |||
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22 | } | |||
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23 | ||||
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24 | impl<'a> Command for DebugDataCommand<'a> { | |||
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25 | fn run(&self, ui: &Ui) -> Result<(), CommandError> { | |||
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26 | let mut operation = DebugData::new(self.rev, self.kind); | |||
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27 | let data = | |||
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28 | operation.run().map_err(|e| to_command_error(self.rev, e))?; | |||
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29 | ||||
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30 | let mut stdout = ui.stdout_buffer(); | |||
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31 | stdout.write_all(&data)?; | |||
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32 | stdout.flush()?; | |||
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33 | ||||
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34 | Ok(()) | |||
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35 | } | |||
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36 | } | |||
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37 | ||||
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38 | /// Convert operation errors to command errors | |||
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39 | fn to_command_error(rev: &str, err: DebugDataError) -> CommandError { | |||
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40 | match err.kind { | |||
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41 | DebugDataErrorKind::FindRootError(err) => CommandError::from(err), | |||
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42 | DebugDataErrorKind::IoError(err) => CommandError { | |||
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43 | kind: CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some( | |||
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44 | utf8_to_local(&format!("abort: {}\n", err)).into(), | |||
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45 | )), | |||
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46 | }, | |||
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47 | DebugDataErrorKind::InvalidRevision => CommandError { | |||
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48 | kind: CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some( | |||
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49 | utf8_to_local(&format!( | |||
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50 | "abort: invalid revision identifier{}\n", | |||
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51 | rev | |||
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52 | )) | |||
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53 | .into(), | |||
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54 | )), | |||
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55 | }, | |||
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56 | DebugDataErrorKind::UnsuportedRevlogVersion(version) => CommandError { | |||
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57 | kind: CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some( | |||
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58 | utf8_to_local(&format!( | |||
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59 | "abort: unsupported revlog version {}\n", | |||
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60 | version | |||
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61 | )) | |||
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62 | .into(), | |||
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63 | )), | |||
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64 | }, | |||
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65 | DebugDataErrorKind::CorruptedRevlog => CommandError { | |||
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66 | kind: CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some( | |||
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67 | "abort: corrupted revlog\n".into(), | |||
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68 | )), | |||
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69 | }, | |||
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70 | DebugDataErrorKind::UnknowRevlogDataFormat(format) => CommandError { | |||
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71 | kind: CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some( | |||
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72 | utf8_to_local(&format!( | |||
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73 | "abort: unknow revlog dataformat {:?}\n", | |||
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74 | format | |||
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75 | )) | |||
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76 | .into(), | |||
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77 | )), | |||
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78 | }, | |||
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79 | } | |||
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80 | } |
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1 | //! A distinction is made between operations and commands. |
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1 | //! A distinction is made between operations and commands. | |
2 | //! An operation is what can be done whereas a command is what is exposed by |
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2 | //! An operation is what can be done whereas a command is what is exposed by | |
3 | //! the cli. A single command can use several operations to achieve its goal. |
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3 | //! the cli. A single command can use several operations to achieve its goal. | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | mod debugdata; |
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5 | mod debugdata; | |
6 | mod dirstate_status; |
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6 | mod dirstate_status; | |
7 | mod find_root; |
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7 | mod find_root; | |
8 | mod list_tracked_files; |
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8 | mod list_tracked_files; | |
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9 | pub use debugdata::{ | |||
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10 | DebugData, DebugDataError, DebugDataErrorKind, DebugDataKind, | |||
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11 | }; | |||
9 | pub use find_root::{FindRoot, FindRootError, FindRootErrorKind}; |
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12 | pub use find_root::{FindRoot, FindRootError, FindRootErrorKind}; | |
10 | pub use list_tracked_files::{ |
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13 | pub use list_tracked_files::{ | |
11 | ListTrackedFiles, ListTrackedFilesError, ListTrackedFilesErrorKind, |
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14 | ListTrackedFiles, ListTrackedFilesError, ListTrackedFilesErrorKind, | |
12 | }; |
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15 | }; | |
13 |
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16 | |||
14 | // TODO add an `Operation` trait when GAT have landed (rust #44265): |
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17 | // TODO add an `Operation` trait when GAT have landed (rust #44265): | |
15 | // there is no way to currently define a trait which can both return |
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18 | // there is no way to currently define a trait which can both return | |
16 | // references to `self` and to passed data, which is what we would need. |
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19 | // references to `self` and to passed data, which is what we would need. | |
17 | // Generic Associated Types may fix this and allow us to have a unified |
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20 | // Generic Associated Types may fix this and allow us to have a unified | |
18 | // interface. |
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21 | // interface. |
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1 | pub mod debugdata; | |||
1 | pub mod files; |
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2 | pub mod files; | |
2 | pub mod root; |
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3 | pub mod root; | |
3 | use crate::error::CommandError; |
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4 | use crate::error::CommandError; | |
4 | use crate::ui::Ui; |
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5 | use crate::ui::Ui; | |
5 |
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6 | |||
6 | /// The common trait for rhg commands |
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7 | /// The common trait for rhg commands | |
7 | /// |
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8 | /// | |
8 | /// Normalize the interface of the commands provided by rhg |
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9 | /// Normalize the interface of the commands provided by rhg | |
9 | pub trait Command { |
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10 | pub trait Command { | |
10 | fn run(&self, ui: &Ui) -> Result<(), CommandError>; |
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11 | fn run(&self, ui: &Ui) -> Result<(), CommandError>; | |
11 | } |
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12 | } |
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1 | use std::borrow::Cow; | |||
1 | use std::io; |
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2 | use std::io; | |
2 | use std::io::{ErrorKind, Write}; |
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3 | use std::io::{ErrorKind, Write}; | |
3 |
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4 | |||
4 | #[derive(Debug)] |
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5 | #[derive(Debug)] | |
5 | pub struct Ui { |
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6 | pub struct Ui { | |
6 | stdout: std::io::Stdout, |
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7 | stdout: std::io::Stdout, | |
7 | stderr: std::io::Stderr, |
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8 | stderr: std::io::Stderr, | |
8 | } |
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9 | } | |
9 |
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10 | |||
10 | /// The kind of user interface error |
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11 | /// The kind of user interface error | |
11 | pub enum UiError { |
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12 | pub enum UiError { | |
12 | /// The standard output stream cannot be written to |
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13 | /// The standard output stream cannot be written to | |
13 | StdoutError(io::Error), |
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14 | StdoutError(io::Error), | |
14 | /// The standard error stream cannot be written to |
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15 | /// The standard error stream cannot be written to | |
15 | StderrError(io::Error), |
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16 | StderrError(io::Error), | |
16 | } |
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17 | } | |
17 |
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18 | |||
18 | /// The commandline user interface |
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19 | /// The commandline user interface | |
19 | impl Ui { |
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20 | impl Ui { | |
20 | pub fn new() -> Self { |
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21 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
21 | Ui { |
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22 | Ui { | |
22 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), |
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23 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), | |
23 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), |
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24 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), | |
24 | } |
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25 | } | |
25 | } |
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26 | } | |
26 |
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27 | |||
27 | /// Returns a buffered handle on stdout for faster batch printing |
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28 | /// Returns a buffered handle on stdout for faster batch printing | |
28 | /// operations. |
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29 | /// operations. | |
29 | pub fn stdout_buffer(&self) -> StdoutBuffer<std::io::StdoutLock> { |
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30 | pub fn stdout_buffer(&self) -> StdoutBuffer<std::io::StdoutLock> { | |
30 | StdoutBuffer::new(self.stdout.lock()) |
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31 | StdoutBuffer::new(self.stdout.lock()) | |
31 | } |
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32 | } | |
32 |
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33 | |||
33 | /// Write bytes to stdout |
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34 | /// Write bytes to stdout | |
34 | pub fn write_stdout(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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35 | pub fn write_stdout(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
35 | let mut stdout = self.stdout.lock(); |
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36 | let mut stdout = self.stdout.lock(); | |
36 |
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37 | |||
37 | stdout.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)?; |
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38 | stdout.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)?; | |
38 |
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39 | |||
39 | stdout.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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40 | stdout.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
40 | } |
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41 | } | |
41 |
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42 | |||
42 | /// Write bytes to stderr |
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43 | /// Write bytes to stderr | |
43 | pub fn write_stderr(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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44 | pub fn write_stderr(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
44 | let mut stderr = self.stderr.lock(); |
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45 | let mut stderr = self.stderr.lock(); | |
45 |
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46 | |||
46 | stderr.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stderr_error)?; |
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47 | stderr.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stderr_error)?; | |
47 |
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48 | |||
48 | stderr.flush().or_else(handle_stderr_error) |
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49 | stderr.flush().or_else(handle_stderr_error) | |
49 | } |
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50 | } | |
50 |
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51 | |||
51 | /// Write string line to stderr |
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52 | /// Write string line to stderr | |
52 | pub fn writeln_stderr_str(&self, s: &str) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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53 | pub fn writeln_stderr_str(&self, s: &str) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
53 | self.write_stderr(&format!("{}\n", s).as_bytes()) |
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54 | self.write_stderr(&format!("{}\n", s).as_bytes()) | |
54 | } |
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55 | } | |
55 | } |
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56 | } | |
56 |
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57 | |||
57 | /// A buffered stdout writer for faster batch printing operations. |
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58 | /// A buffered stdout writer for faster batch printing operations. | |
58 | pub struct StdoutBuffer<W: Write> { |
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59 | pub struct StdoutBuffer<W: Write> { | |
59 | buf: io::BufWriter<W>, |
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60 | buf: io::BufWriter<W>, | |
60 | } |
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61 | } | |
61 |
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62 | |||
62 | impl<W: Write> StdoutBuffer<W> { |
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63 | impl<W: Write> StdoutBuffer<W> { | |
63 | pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self { |
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64 | pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self { | |
64 | let buf = io::BufWriter::new(writer); |
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65 | let buf = io::BufWriter::new(writer); | |
65 | Self { buf } |
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66 | Self { buf } | |
66 | } |
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67 | } | |
67 |
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68 | |||
68 | /// Write bytes to stdout buffer |
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69 | /// Write bytes to stdout buffer | |
69 | pub fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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70 | pub fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
70 | self.buf.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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71 | self.buf.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
71 | } |
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72 | } | |
72 |
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73 | |||
73 | /// Flush bytes to stdout |
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74 | /// Flush bytes to stdout | |
74 | pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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75 | pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
75 | self.buf.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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76 | self.buf.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
76 | } |
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77 | } | |
77 | } |
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78 | } | |
78 |
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79 | |||
79 | /// Sometimes writing to stdout is not possible, try writing to stderr to |
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80 | /// Sometimes writing to stdout is not possible, try writing to stderr to | |
80 | /// signal that failure, otherwise just bail. |
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81 | /// signal that failure, otherwise just bail. | |
81 | fn handle_stdout_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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82 | fn handle_stdout_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
82 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { |
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83 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { | |
83 | // This makes `| head` work for example |
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84 | // This makes `| head` work for example | |
84 | return Ok(()); |
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85 | return Ok(()); | |
85 | } |
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86 | } | |
86 | let mut stderr = io::stderr(); |
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87 | let mut stderr = io::stderr(); | |
87 |
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88 | |||
88 | stderr |
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89 | stderr | |
89 | .write_all(&[b"abort: ", error.to_string().as_bytes(), b"\n"].concat()) |
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90 | .write_all(&[b"abort: ", error.to_string().as_bytes(), b"\n"].concat()) | |
90 | .map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; |
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91 | .map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; | |
91 |
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92 | |||
92 | stderr.flush().map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; |
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93 | stderr.flush().map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; | |
93 |
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94 | |||
94 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) |
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95 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) | |
95 | } |
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96 | } | |
96 |
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97 | |||
97 | /// Sometimes writing to stderr is not possible. |
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98 | /// Sometimes writing to stderr is not possible. | |
98 | fn handle_stderr_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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99 | fn handle_stderr_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
99 | // A broken pipe should not result in a error |
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100 | // A broken pipe should not result in a error | |
100 | // like with `| head` for example |
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101 | // like with `| head` for example | |
101 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { |
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102 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { | |
102 | return Ok(()); |
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103 | return Ok(()); | |
103 | } |
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104 | } | |
104 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) |
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105 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) | |
105 | } |
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106 | } | |
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107 | ||||
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108 | /// Encode rust strings according to the user system. | |||
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109 | pub fn utf8_to_local(s: &str) -> Cow<[u8]> { | |||
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110 | // TODO encode for the user's system // | |||
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111 | let bytes = s.as_bytes(); | |||
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112 | Cow::Borrowed(bytes) | |||
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113 | } |
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