From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs | 550 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 550 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs (limited to 'vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs') diff --git a/vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs b/vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..824f7c4dc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/ignore/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,550 @@ +/*! +The ignore crate provides a fast recursive directory iterator that respects +various filters such as globs, file types and `.gitignore` files. The precise +matching rules and precedence is explained in the documentation for +`WalkBuilder`. + +Secondarily, this crate exposes gitignore and file type matchers for use cases +that demand more fine-grained control. + +# Example + +This example shows the most basic usage of this crate. This code will +recursively traverse the current directory while automatically filtering out +files and directories according to ignore globs found in files like +`.ignore` and `.gitignore`: + + +```rust,no_run +use ignore::Walk; + +for result in Walk::new("./") { + // Each item yielded by the iterator is either a directory entry or an + // error, so either print the path or the error. + match result { + Ok(entry) => println!("{}", entry.path().display()), + Err(err) => println!("ERROR: {}", err), + } +} +``` + +# Example: advanced + +By default, the recursive directory iterator will ignore hidden files and +directories. This can be disabled by building the iterator with `WalkBuilder`: + +```rust,no_run +use ignore::WalkBuilder; + +for result in WalkBuilder::new("./").hidden(false).build() { + println!("{:?}", result); +} +``` + +See the documentation for `WalkBuilder` for many other options. +*/ + +#![deny(missing_docs)] + +use std::error; +use std::fmt; +use std::io; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; + +pub use crate::walk::{ + DirEntry, ParallelVisitor, ParallelVisitorBuilder, Walk, WalkBuilder, + WalkParallel, WalkState, +}; + +mod default_types; +mod dir; +pub mod gitignore; +pub mod overrides; +mod pathutil; +pub mod types; +mod walk; + +/// Represents an error that can occur when parsing a gitignore file. +#[derive(Debug)] +pub enum Error { + /// A collection of "soft" errors. These occur when adding an ignore + /// file partially succeeded. + Partial(Vec), + /// An error associated with a specific line number. + WithLineNumber { + /// The line number. + line: u64, + /// The underlying error. + err: Box, + }, + /// An error associated with a particular file path. + WithPath { + /// The file path. + path: PathBuf, + /// The underlying error. + err: Box, + }, + /// An error associated with a particular directory depth when recursively + /// walking a directory. + WithDepth { + /// The directory depth. + depth: usize, + /// The underlying error. + err: Box, + }, + /// An error that occurs when a file loop is detected when traversing + /// symbolic links. + Loop { + /// The ancestor file path in the loop. + ancestor: PathBuf, + /// The child file path in the loop. + child: PathBuf, + }, + /// An error that occurs when doing I/O, such as reading an ignore file. + Io(io::Error), + /// An error that occurs when trying to parse a glob. + Glob { + /// The original glob that caused this error. This glob, when + /// available, always corresponds to the glob provided by an end user. + /// e.g., It is the glob as written in a `.gitignore` file. + /// + /// (This glob may be distinct from the glob that is actually + /// compiled, after accounting for `gitignore` semantics.) + glob: Option, + /// The underlying glob error as a string. + err: String, + }, + /// A type selection for a file type that is not defined. + UnrecognizedFileType(String), + /// A user specified file type definition could not be parsed. + InvalidDefinition, +} + +impl Clone for Error { + fn clone(&self) -> Error { + match *self { + Error::Partial(ref errs) => Error::Partial(errs.clone()), + Error::WithLineNumber { line, ref err } => { + Error::WithLineNumber { line: line, err: err.clone() } + } + Error::WithPath { ref path, ref err } => { + Error::WithPath { path: path.clone(), err: err.clone() } + } + Error::WithDepth { depth, ref err } => { + Error::WithDepth { depth: depth, err: err.clone() } + } + Error::Loop { ref ancestor, ref child } => Error::Loop { + ancestor: ancestor.clone(), + child: child.clone(), + }, + Error::Io(ref err) => match err.raw_os_error() { + Some(e) => Error::Io(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(e)), + None => Error::Io(io::Error::new(err.kind(), err.to_string())), + }, + Error::Glob { ref glob, ref err } => { + Error::Glob { glob: glob.clone(), err: err.clone() } + } + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(ref err) => { + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(err.clone()) + } + Error::InvalidDefinition => Error::InvalidDefinition, + } + } +} + +impl Error { + /// Returns true if this is a partial error. + /// + /// A partial error occurs when only some operations failed while others + /// may have succeeded. For example, an ignore file may contain an invalid + /// glob among otherwise valid globs. + pub fn is_partial(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Error::Partial(_) => true, + Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), + Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), + Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), + _ => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if this error is exclusively an I/O error. + pub fn is_io(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Error::Partial(ref errs) => errs.len() == 1 && errs[0].is_io(), + Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), + Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), + Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), + Error::Loop { .. } => false, + Error::Io(_) => true, + Error::Glob { .. } => false, + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => false, + Error::InvalidDefinition => false, + } + } + + /// Inspect the original [`io::Error`] if there is one. + /// + /// [`None`] is returned if the [`Error`] doesn't correspond to an + /// [`io::Error`]. This might happen, for example, when the error was + /// produced because a cycle was found in the directory tree while + /// following symbolic links. + /// + /// This method returns a borrowed value that is bound to the lifetime of the [`Error`]. To + /// obtain an owned value, the [`into_io_error`] can be used instead. + /// + /// > This is the original [`io::Error`] and is _not_ the same as + /// > [`impl From for std::io::Error`][impl] which contains additional context about the + /// error. + /// + /// [`None`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/option/enum.Option.html#variant.None + /// [`io::Error`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Error.html + /// [`From`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/convert/trait.From.html + /// [`Error`]: struct.Error.html + /// [`into_io_error`]: struct.Error.html#method.into_io_error + /// [impl]: struct.Error.html#impl-From%3CError%3E + pub fn io_error(&self) -> Option<&std::io::Error> { + match *self { + Error::Partial(ref errs) => { + if errs.len() == 1 { + errs[0].io_error() + } else { + None + } + } + Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.io_error(), + Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.io_error(), + Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.io_error(), + Error::Loop { .. } => None, + Error::Io(ref err) => Some(err), + Error::Glob { .. } => None, + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => None, + Error::InvalidDefinition => None, + } + } + + /// Similar to [`io_error`] except consumes self to convert to the original + /// [`io::Error`] if one exists. + /// + /// [`io_error`]: struct.Error.html#method.io_error + /// [`io::Error`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Error.html + pub fn into_io_error(self) -> Option { + match self { + Error::Partial(mut errs) => { + if errs.len() == 1 { + errs.remove(0).into_io_error() + } else { + None + } + } + Error::WithLineNumber { err, .. } => err.into_io_error(), + Error::WithPath { err, .. } => err.into_io_error(), + Error::WithDepth { err, .. } => err.into_io_error(), + Error::Loop { .. } => None, + Error::Io(err) => Some(err), + Error::Glob { .. } => None, + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => None, + Error::InvalidDefinition => None, + } + } + + /// Returns a depth associated with recursively walking a directory (if + /// this error was generated from a recursive directory iterator). + pub fn depth(&self) -> Option { + match *self { + Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.depth(), + Error::WithDepth { depth, .. } => Some(depth), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given file path. + fn with_path>(self, path: P) -> Error { + Error::WithPath { + path: path.as_ref().to_path_buf(), + err: Box::new(self), + } + } + + /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given depth. + fn with_depth(self, depth: usize) -> Error { + Error::WithDepth { depth: depth, err: Box::new(self) } + } + + /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given file path and line + /// number. If path is empty, then it is omitted from the error. + fn tagged>(self, path: P, lineno: u64) -> Error { + let errline = + Error::WithLineNumber { line: lineno, err: Box::new(self) }; + if path.as_ref().as_os_str().is_empty() { + return errline; + } + errline.with_path(path) + } + + /// Build an error from a walkdir error. + fn from_walkdir(err: walkdir::Error) -> Error { + let depth = err.depth(); + if let (Some(anc), Some(child)) = (err.loop_ancestor(), err.path()) { + return Error::WithDepth { + depth: depth, + err: Box::new(Error::Loop { + ancestor: anc.to_path_buf(), + child: child.to_path_buf(), + }), + }; + } + let path = err.path().map(|p| p.to_path_buf()); + let mut ig_err = Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)); + if let Some(path) = path { + ig_err = Error::WithPath { path: path, err: Box::new(ig_err) }; + } + ig_err + } +} + +impl error::Error for Error { + #[allow(deprecated)] + fn description(&self) -> &str { + match *self { + Error::Partial(_) => "partial error", + Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.description(), + Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.description(), + Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.description(), + Error::Loop { .. } => "file system loop found", + Error::Io(ref err) => err.description(), + Error::Glob { ref err, .. } => err, + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => "unrecognized file type", + Error::InvalidDefinition => "invalid definition", + } + } +} + +impl fmt::Display for Error { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match *self { + Error::Partial(ref errs) => { + let msgs: Vec = + errs.iter().map(|err| err.to_string()).collect(); + write!(f, "{}", msgs.join("\n")) + } + Error::WithLineNumber { line, ref err } => { + write!(f, "line {}: {}", line, err) + } + Error::WithPath { ref path, ref err } => { + write!(f, "{}: {}", path.display(), err) + } + Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.fmt(f), + Error::Loop { ref ancestor, ref child } => write!( + f, + "File system loop found: \ + {} points to an ancestor {}", + child.display(), + ancestor.display() + ), + Error::Io(ref err) => err.fmt(f), + Error::Glob { glob: None, ref err } => write!(f, "{}", err), + Error::Glob { glob: Some(ref glob), ref err } => { + write!(f, "error parsing glob '{}': {}", glob, err) + } + Error::UnrecognizedFileType(ref ty) => { + write!(f, "unrecognized file type: {}", ty) + } + Error::InvalidDefinition => write!( + f, + "invalid definition (format is type:glob, e.g., \ + html:*.html)" + ), + } + } +} + +impl From for Error { + fn from(err: io::Error) -> Error { + Error::Io(err) + } +} + +#[derive(Debug, Default)] +struct PartialErrorBuilder(Vec); + +impl PartialErrorBuilder { + fn push(&mut self, err: Error) { + self.0.push(err); + } + + fn push_ignore_io(&mut self, err: Error) { + if !err.is_io() { + self.push(err); + } + } + + fn maybe_push(&mut self, err: Option) { + if let Some(err) = err { + self.push(err); + } + } + + fn maybe_push_ignore_io(&mut self, err: Option) { + if let Some(err) = err { + self.push_ignore_io(err); + } + } + + fn into_error_option(mut self) -> Option { + if self.0.is_empty() { + None + } else if self.0.len() == 1 { + Some(self.0.pop().unwrap()) + } else { + Some(Error::Partial(self.0)) + } + } +} + +/// The result of a glob match. +/// +/// The type parameter `T` typically refers to a type that provides more +/// information about a particular match. For example, it might identify +/// the specific gitignore file and the specific glob pattern that caused +/// the match. +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub enum Match { + /// The path didn't match any glob. + None, + /// The highest precedent glob matched indicates the path should be + /// ignored. + Ignore(T), + /// The highest precedent glob matched indicates the path should be + /// whitelisted. + Whitelist(T), +} + +impl Match { + /// Returns true if the match result didn't match any globs. + pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Match::None => true, + Match::Ignore(_) | Match::Whitelist(_) => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the match result implies the path should be ignored. + pub fn is_ignore(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Match::Ignore(_) => true, + Match::None | Match::Whitelist(_) => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the match result implies the path should be + /// whitelisted. + pub fn is_whitelist(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Match::Whitelist(_) => true, + Match::None | Match::Ignore(_) => false, + } + } + + /// Inverts the match so that `Ignore` becomes `Whitelist` and + /// `Whitelist` becomes `Ignore`. A non-match remains the same. + pub fn invert(self) -> Match { + match self { + Match::None => Match::None, + Match::Ignore(t) => Match::Whitelist(t), + Match::Whitelist(t) => Match::Ignore(t), + } + } + + /// Return the value inside this match if it exists. + pub fn inner(&self) -> Option<&T> { + match *self { + Match::None => None, + Match::Ignore(ref t) => Some(t), + Match::Whitelist(ref t) => Some(t), + } + } + + /// Apply the given function to the value inside this match. + /// + /// If the match has no value, then return the match unchanged. + pub fn map U>(self, f: F) -> Match { + match self { + Match::None => Match::None, + Match::Ignore(t) => Match::Ignore(f(t)), + Match::Whitelist(t) => Match::Whitelist(f(t)), + } + } + + /// Return the match if it is not none. Otherwise, return other. + pub fn or(self, other: Self) -> Self { + if self.is_none() { + other + } else { + self + } + } +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use std::env; + use std::error; + use std::fs; + use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; + use std::result; + + /// A convenient result type alias. + pub type Result = + result::Result>; + + macro_rules! err { + ($($tt:tt)*) => { + Box::::from(format!($($tt)*)) + } + } + + /// A simple wrapper for creating a temporary directory that is + /// automatically deleted when it's dropped. + /// + /// We use this in lieu of tempfile because tempfile brings in too many + /// dependencies. + #[derive(Debug)] + pub struct TempDir(PathBuf); + + impl Drop for TempDir { + fn drop(&mut self) { + fs::remove_dir_all(&self.0).unwrap(); + } + } + + impl TempDir { + /// Create a new empty temporary directory under the system's configured + /// temporary directory. + pub fn new() -> Result { + use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; + + static TRIES: usize = 100; + static COUNTER: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); + + let tmpdir = env::temp_dir(); + for _ in 0..TRIES { + let count = COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); + let path = tmpdir.join("rust-ignore").join(count.to_string()); + if path.is_dir() { + continue; + } + fs::create_dir_all(&path).map_err(|e| { + err!("failed to create {}: {}", path.display(), e) + })?; + return Ok(TempDir(path)); + } + Err(err!("failed to create temp dir after {} tries", TRIES)) + } + + /// Return the underlying path to this temporary directory. + pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { + &self.0 + } + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3