use std::{convert::TryFrom, str::FromStr}; use crate::{oid, Kind, ObjectId}; impl TryFrom for Kind { type Error = u8; fn try_from(value: u8) -> Result { Ok(match value { 1 => Kind::Sha1, unknown => return Err(unknown), }) } } impl FromStr for Kind { type Err = String; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { Ok(match s { "sha1" | "SHA1" => Kind::Sha1, other => return Err(other.into()), }) } } impl std::fmt::Display for Kind { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { match self { Kind::Sha1 => f.write_str("SHA1"), } } } impl Kind { /// Returns the shortest hash we support. #[inline] pub const fn shortest() -> Self { Self::Sha1 } /// Returns the longest hash we support. #[inline] pub const fn longest() -> Self { Self::Sha1 } /// Returns a buffer suitable to hold the longest possible hash in hex. #[inline] pub const fn hex_buf() -> [u8; Kind::longest().len_in_hex()] { [0u8; Kind::longest().len_in_hex()] } /// Returns a buffer suitable to hold the longest possible hash as raw bytes. #[inline] pub const fn buf() -> [u8; Kind::longest().len_in_bytes()] { [0u8; Kind::longest().len_in_bytes()] } /// Returns the amount of bytes needed to encode this instance as hexadecimal characters. #[inline] pub const fn len_in_hex(&self) -> usize { match self { Kind::Sha1 => 40, } } /// Returns the amount of bytes taken up by the hash of this instance. #[inline] pub const fn len_in_bytes(&self) -> usize { match self { Kind::Sha1 => 20, } } /// Returns the kind of hash that would fit the given `hex_len`, or `None` if there is no fitting hash. /// Note that `0` as `hex_len` up to 40 always yields `Sha1`. #[inline] pub const fn from_hex_len(hex_len: usize) -> Option { Some(match hex_len { 0..=40 => Kind::Sha1, _ => return None, }) } /// Converts a size in bytes as obtained by `Kind::len_in_bytes()` into the corresponding hash kind, if possible. /// /// **Panics** if the hash length doesn't match a known hash. /// /// NOTE that this method isn't public as it shouldn't be encouraged to assume all hashes have the same length. /// However, if there should be such a thing, our `oid` implementation will have to become an enum and it's pretty breaking /// to the way it's currently being used as auto-dereffing doesn't work anymore. Let's hope it won't happen. // TODO: make 'const' once Rust 1.57 is more readily available in projects using 'gitoxide'. #[inline] pub(crate) fn from_len_in_bytes(bytes: usize) -> Self { match bytes { 20 => Kind::Sha1, _ => panic!("BUG: must be called only with valid hash lengths produced by len_in_bytes()"), } } /// Create a shared null-id of our hash kind. #[inline] pub fn null_ref(&self) -> &'static oid { match self { Kind::Sha1 => oid::null_sha1(), } } /// Create an owned null-id of our hash kind. #[inline] pub const fn null(&self) -> ObjectId { match self { Kind::Sha1 => ObjectId::null_sha1(), } } }