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update nu-glob based on latest glob 0.3.1 changes (#9099)
# Description This PR updates `nu-glob` to add the latest changes and updates from `rust-lang/glob` [v0.3.1](https://github.com/rust-lang/glob). With these changes you can do this type of globbing ```rust /// - `?` matches any single character. /// /// - `*` matches any (possibly empty) sequence of characters. /// /// - `**` matches the current directory and arbitrary subdirectories. This /// sequence **must** form a single path component, so both `**a` and `b**` /// are invalid and will result in an error. A sequence of more than two /// consecutive `*` characters is also invalid. /// /// - `[...]` matches any character inside the brackets. Character sequences /// can also specify ranges of characters, as ordered by Unicode, so e.g. /// `[0-9]` specifies any character between 0 and 9 inclusive. An unclosed /// bracket is invalid. /// /// - `[!...]` is the negation of `[...]`, i.e. it matches any characters /// **not** in the brackets. /// /// - The metacharacters `?`, `*`, `[`, `]` can be matched by using brackets /// (e.g. `[?]`). When a `]` occurs immediately following `[` or `[!` then it /// is interpreted as being part of, rather then ending, the character set, so /// `]` and NOT `]` can be matched by `[]]` and `[!]]` respectively. The `-` /// character can be specified inside a character sequence pattern by placing /// it at the start or the end, e.g. `[abc-]`. ``` Example - with character sequences ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266670-03bf9384-4917-4074-9687-2c1c0d8ef34a.png) Example - with character sequence negation ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266421-73c3ee2c-1d10-4da0-86be-0afb51b50604.png) Example - normal globbing ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267138-60f22228-b8d3-4bf2-911b-a80560fdfa4f.png) Example - with character sequences ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267475-8c38fce9-87fe-4544-9757-34d319ce55b8.png) Not that, if you're using a character sequence by itself, you need to enclose it in quotes, otherwise nushell will think it's a range. But if you already have a type of a bare word already, no quotes are necessary, as in the last example. # User-Facing Changes <!-- List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps us keep track of breaking changes. --> # Tests + Formatting <!-- Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes. Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands: - `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes) - `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that you're using the standard code style - `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass - `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the standard library > **Note** > from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows > ```bash > use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it automatically > toolkit check pr > ``` --> # After Submitting <!-- If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date. -->
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ impl Command for Ls {
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} else if is_empty_dir(current_dir(engine_state, stack)?) {
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return Ok(Value::list(vec![], call_span).into_pipeline_data());
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} else {
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(PathBuf::from("./*"), call_span, false)
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(PathBuf::from("*"), call_span, false)
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}
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}
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};
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
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#![doc(
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html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
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html_favicon_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
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html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/glob/0.3.0"
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html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/glob/0.3.1"
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)]
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#![deny(missing_docs)]
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@ -80,8 +80,10 @@ use std::io;
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use std::path::{self, Component, Path, PathBuf};
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use std::str::FromStr;
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use CharSpecifier::{CharRange, SingleChar};
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use MatchResult::{EntirePatternDoesntMatch, Match, SubPatternDoesntMatch};
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use PatternToken::{AnyChar, AnyRecursiveSequence, AnySequence, Char};
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use PatternToken::AnyExcept;
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use PatternToken::{AnyChar, AnyRecursiveSequence, AnySequence, AnyWithin, Char};
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/// An iterator that yields `Path`s from the filesystem that match a particular
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/// pattern.
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@ -179,7 +181,10 @@ pub fn glob_with(pattern: &str, options: MatchOptions) -> Result<Paths, PatternE
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#[cfg(windows)]
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fn check_windows_verbatim(p: &Path) -> bool {
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match p.components().next() {
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Some(Component::Prefix(ref p)) => p.kind().is_verbatim(),
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Some(Component::Prefix(ref p)) => {
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// Allow VerbatimDisk paths. std canonicalize() generates them, and they work fine
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p.kind().is_verbatim() && !matches!(p.kind(), std::path::Prefix::VerbatimDisk(_))
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}
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_ => false,
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}
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}
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@ -297,6 +302,11 @@ impl GlobError {
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}
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impl Error for GlobError {
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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fn description(&self) -> &str {
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self.error.description()
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}
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#[allow(unknown_lints, bare_trait_objects)]
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fn cause(&self) -> Option<&dyn Error> {
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Some(&self.error)
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@ -488,6 +498,21 @@ impl fmt::Display for PatternError {
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/// sequence **must** form a single path component, so both `**a` and `b**`
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/// are invalid and will result in an error. A sequence of more than two
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/// consecutive `*` characters is also invalid.
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///
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/// - `[...]` matches any character inside the brackets. Character sequences
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/// can also specify ranges of characters, as ordered by Unicode, so e.g.
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/// `[0-9]` specifies any character between 0 and 9 inclusive. An unclosed
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/// bracket is invalid.
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///
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/// - `[!...]` is the negation of `[...]`, i.e. it matches any characters
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/// **not** in the brackets.
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///
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/// - The metacharacters `?`, `*`, `[`, `]` can be matched by using brackets
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/// (e.g. `[?]`). When a `]` occurs immediately following `[` or `[!` then it
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/// is interpreted as being part of, rather then ending, the character set, so
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/// `]` and NOT `]` can be matched by `[]]` and `[!]]` respectively. The `-`
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/// character can be specified inside a character sequence pattern by placing
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/// it at the start or the end, e.g. `[abc-]`.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Default, Debug)]
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pub struct Pattern {
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original: String,
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@ -516,10 +541,17 @@ enum PatternToken {
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AnyChar,
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AnySequence,
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AnyRecursiveSequence,
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AnyWithin(Vec<CharSpecifier>),
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AnyExcept(Vec<CharSpecifier>),
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}
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#[allow(clippy::enum_variant_names)]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)]
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enum CharSpecifier {
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SingleChar(char),
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CharRange(char, char),
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
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enum MatchResult {
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Match,
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SubPatternDoesntMatch,
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@ -529,6 +561,7 @@ enum MatchResult {
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const ERROR_WILDCARDS: &str = "wildcards are either regular `*` or recursive `**`";
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const ERROR_RECURSIVE_WILDCARDS: &str = "recursive wildcards must form a single path \
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component";
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const ERROR_INVALID_RANGE: &str = "invalid range pattern";
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impl Pattern {
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/// This function compiles Unix shell style patterns.
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@ -604,6 +637,36 @@ impl Pattern {
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tokens.push(AnySequence);
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}
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}
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'[' => {
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if i + 4 <= chars.len() && chars[i + 1] == '!' {
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match chars[i + 3..].iter().position(|x| *x == ']') {
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None => (),
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Some(j) => {
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let chars = &chars[i + 2..i + 3 + j];
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let cs = parse_char_specifiers(chars);
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tokens.push(AnyExcept(cs));
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i += j + 4;
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continue;
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}
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}
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} else if i + 3 <= chars.len() && chars[i + 1] != '!' {
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match chars[i + 2..].iter().position(|x| *x == ']') {
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None => (),
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Some(j) => {
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let cs = parse_char_specifiers(&chars[i + 1..i + 2 + j]);
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tokens.push(AnyWithin(cs));
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i += j + 3;
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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// if we get here then this is not a valid range pattern
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return Err(PatternError {
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pos: i,
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msg: ERROR_INVALID_RANGE,
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});
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}
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c => {
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tokens.push(Char(c));
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i += 1;
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})
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}
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/// Escape metacharacters within the given string by surrounding them in
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/// brackets. The resulting string will, when compiled into a `Pattern`,
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/// match the input string and nothing else.
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pub fn escape(s: &str) -> String {
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let mut escaped = String::new();
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for c in s.chars() {
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match c {
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// note that ! does not need escaping because it is only special
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// inside brackets
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'?' | '*' | '[' | ']' => {
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escaped.push('[');
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escaped.push(c);
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escaped.push(']');
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}
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c => {
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escaped.push(c);
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}
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}
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}
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escaped
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}
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/// Return if the given `str` matches this `Pattern` using the default
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/// match options (i.e. `MatchOptions::new()`).
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///
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/// use nu_glob::Pattern;
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///
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/// assert!(Pattern::new("c?t").unwrap().matches("cat"));
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/// assert!(Pattern::new("k[!e]tteh").unwrap().matches("kitteh"));
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/// assert!(Pattern::new("d*g").unwrap().matches("doog"));
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/// ```
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pub fn matches(&self, str: &str) -> bool {
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let is_sep = path::is_separator(c);
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if !match *token {
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AnyChar
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AnyChar | AnyWithin(..) | AnyExcept(..)
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if (options.require_literal_separator && is_sep)
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|| (follows_separator
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&& options.require_literal_leading_dot
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false
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}
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AnyChar => true,
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AnyWithin(ref specifiers) => in_char_specifiers(specifiers, c, options),
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AnyExcept(ref specifiers) => !in_char_specifiers(specifiers, c, options),
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Char(c2) => chars_eq(c, c2, options.case_sensitive),
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AnySequence | AnyRecursiveSequence => unreachable!(),
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} {
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});
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match dirs {
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Ok(mut children) => {
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// FIXME: This check messes up a lot of tests for some reason
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// if options.require_literal_leading_dot {
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// children.retain(|x| {
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// !x.file_name()
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// .expect("internal error: getting filename")
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// .to_str()
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// .expect("internal error: filename to_str")
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// .starts_with('.')
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// });
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// }
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children.sort_by(|p1, p2| p2.file_name().cmp(&p1.file_name()));
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todo.extend(children.into_iter().map(|x| Ok((x, idx))));
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}
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}
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fn parse_char_specifiers(s: &[char]) -> Vec<CharSpecifier> {
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let mut cs = Vec::new();
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let mut i = 0;
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while i < s.len() {
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if i + 3 <= s.len() && s[i + 1] == '-' {
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cs.push(CharRange(s[i], s[i + 2]));
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i += 3;
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} else {
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cs.push(SingleChar(s[i]));
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i += 1;
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}
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}
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cs
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}
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fn in_char_specifiers(specifiers: &[CharSpecifier], c: char, options: MatchOptions) -> bool {
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for &specifier in specifiers.iter() {
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match specifier {
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SingleChar(sc) => {
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if chars_eq(c, sc, options.case_sensitive) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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CharRange(start, end) => {
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// FIXME: work with non-ascii chars properly (issue #1347)
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if !options.case_sensitive && c.is_ascii() && start.is_ascii() && end.is_ascii() {
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let start = start.to_ascii_lowercase();
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let end = end.to_ascii_lowercase();
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let start_up = start
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.to_uppercase()
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.next()
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.expect("internal error: getting start uppercase");
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let end_up = end
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.to_uppercase()
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.next()
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.expect("internal error: getting end uppercase");
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// only allow case insensitive matching when
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// both start and end are within a-z or A-Z
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if start != start_up && end != end_up {
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let c = c.to_ascii_lowercase();
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if c >= start && c <= end {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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if c >= start && c <= end {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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false
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}
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/// A helper function to determine if two chars are (possibly case-insensitively) equal.
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fn chars_eq(a: char, b: char, case_sensitive: bool) -> bool {
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if cfg!(windows) && path::is_separator(a) && path::is_separator(b) {
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}
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/// Configuration options to modify the behaviour of `Pattern::matches_with(..)`.
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#[allow(missing_copy_implementations)]
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Default)]
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pub struct MatchOptions {
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/// Whether or not patterns should be matched in a case-sensitive manner.
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/// recursive_match_hidden_dir: true,
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Note
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/// The behavior of this method doesn't match `default()`'s. This returns
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/// `case_sensitive` as `true` while `default()` does it as `false`.
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// FIXME: Consider unity the behavior with `default()` in a next major release.
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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case_sensitive: true,
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#[test]
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fn test_wildcard_errors() {
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assert_eq!(Pattern::new("a/**b").unwrap_err().pos, 4);
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assert_eq!(Pattern::new("a/bc**").unwrap_err().pos, 3);
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assert_eq!(Pattern::new("a/*****").unwrap_err().pos, 4);
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assert_eq!(Pattern::new("a/b**c**d").unwrap_err().pos, 2);
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assert_eq!(Pattern::new("a**b").unwrap_err().pos, 0);
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assert!(Pattern::new("a/**b").unwrap_err().pos == 4);
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assert!(Pattern::new("a/bc**").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("a/*****").unwrap_err().pos == 4);
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assert!(Pattern::new("a/b**c**d").unwrap_err().pos == 2);
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assert!(Pattern::new("a**b").unwrap_err().pos == 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unclosed_bracket_errors() {
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[def").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[!def").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[!").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[d").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[!d").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[]").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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assert!(Pattern::new("abc[!]").unwrap_err().pos == 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_glob_errors() {
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assert_eq!(glob("a/**b").err().unwrap().pos, 4);
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assert!(glob("a/**b").err().unwrap().pos == 4);
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assert!(glob("abc[def").err().unwrap().pos == 3);
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}
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// this test assumes that there is a /root directory and that
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assert!(Pattern::new("a*a*a*a*a*a*a*a*a")
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.unwrap()
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.matches("aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"));
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assert!(Pattern::new("a*b[xyz]c*d").unwrap().matches("abxcdbxcddd"));
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}
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#[test]
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#[test]
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fn test_lots_of_files() {
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// this is a good test because it touches lots of differently named files
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glob("/*/*/*/*").unwrap().nth(10000);
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glob("/*/*/*/*").unwrap().skip(10000).next();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_pattern() {
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let pat = Pattern::new("a[0-9]b").unwrap();
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for i in 0..10 {
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assert!(pat.matches(&format!("a{}b", i)));
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}
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assert!(!pat.matches("a_b"));
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let pat = Pattern::new("a[!0-9]b").unwrap();
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for i in 0..10 {
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assert!(!pat.matches(&format!("a{}b", i)));
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}
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assert!(pat.matches("a_b"));
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let pats = ["[a-z123]", "[1a-z23]", "[123a-z]"];
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for &p in pats.iter() {
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let pat = Pattern::new(p).unwrap();
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for c in "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz".chars() {
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assert!(pat.matches(&c.to_string()));
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}
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for c in "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ".chars() {
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let options = MatchOptions {
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case_sensitive: false,
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..MatchOptions::new()
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};
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assert!(pat.matches_with(&c.to_string(), options));
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}
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assert!(pat.matches("1"));
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assert!(pat.matches("2"));
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assert!(pat.matches("3"));
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}
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let pats = ["[abc-]", "[-abc]", "[a-c-]"];
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for &p in pats.iter() {
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let pat = Pattern::new(p).unwrap();
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assert!(pat.matches("a"));
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assert!(pat.matches("b"));
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assert!(pat.matches("c"));
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assert!(pat.matches("-"));
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assert!(!pat.matches("d"));
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}
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let pat = Pattern::new("[2-1]").unwrap();
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assert!(!pat.matches("1"));
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assert!(!pat.matches("2"));
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assert!(Pattern::new("[-]").unwrap().matches("-"));
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assert!(!Pattern::new("[!-]").unwrap().matches("-"));
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}
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#[test]
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@ -1093,6 +1319,13 @@ mod test {
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assert!(!dir_pat.matches("some/other/path/to/hello.txt"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_pattern_escape() {
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let s = "_[_]_?_*_!_";
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assert_eq!(Pattern::escape(s), "_[[]_[]]_[?]_[*]_!_".to_string());
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assert!(Pattern::new(&Pattern::escape(s)).unwrap().matches(s));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_pattern_matches_case_insensitive() {
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let pat = Pattern::new("aBcDeFg").unwrap();
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@ -1109,6 +1342,33 @@ mod test {
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assert!(pat.matches_with("AbCdEfG", options));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_pattern_matches_case_insensitive_range() {
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let pat_within = Pattern::new("[a]").unwrap();
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let pat_except = Pattern::new("[!a]").unwrap();
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let options_case_insensitive = MatchOptions {
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case_sensitive: false,
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require_literal_separator: false,
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require_literal_leading_dot: false,
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recursive_match_hidden_dir: false,
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};
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let options_case_sensitive = MatchOptions {
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case_sensitive: true,
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require_literal_separator: false,
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require_literal_leading_dot: false,
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recursive_match_hidden_dir: false,
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};
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assert!(pat_within.matches_with("a", options_case_insensitive));
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assert!(pat_within.matches_with("A", options_case_insensitive));
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assert!(!pat_within.matches_with("A", options_case_sensitive));
|
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assert!(!pat_except.matches_with("a", options_case_insensitive));
|
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assert!(!pat_except.matches_with("A", options_case_insensitive));
|
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assert!(pat_except.matches_with("A", options_case_sensitive));
|
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}
|
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|
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#[test]
|
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fn test_pattern_matches_require_literal_separator() {
|
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let options_require_literal = MatchOptions {
|
||||
@ -1133,6 +1393,9 @@ mod test {
|
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assert!(!Pattern::new("abc*def")
|
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.unwrap()
|
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.matches_with("abc/def", options_require_literal));
|
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assert!(!Pattern::new("abc[/]def")
|
||||
.unwrap()
|
||||
.matches_with("abc/def", options_require_literal));
|
||||
|
||||
assert!(Pattern::new("abc/def")
|
||||
.unwrap()
|
||||
@ -1143,6 +1406,9 @@ mod test {
|
||||
assert!(Pattern::new("abc*def")
|
||||
.unwrap()
|
||||
.matches_with("abc/def", options_not_require_literal));
|
||||
assert!(Pattern::new("abc[/]def")
|
||||
.unwrap()
|
||||
.matches_with("abc/def", options_not_require_literal));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
@ -1208,6 +1474,14 @@ mod test {
|
||||
assert!(f(options_not_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
assert!(!f(options_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
|
||||
let f = |options| {
|
||||
Pattern::new("aaa/[.]bbb")
|
||||
.unwrap()
|
||||
.matches_with("aaa/.bbb", options)
|
||||
};
|
||||
assert!(f(options_not_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
assert!(!f(options_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
|
||||
let f = |options| Pattern::new("**/*").unwrap().matches_with(".bbb", options);
|
||||
assert!(f(options_not_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
assert!(!f(options_require_literal_leading_dot));
|
||||
|
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