ouch/src/extension.rs

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//! Our representation of all the supported compression formats.
use std::{ffi::OsStr, fmt, path::Path};
use self::CompressionFormat::*;
/// A wrapper around `CompressionFormat` that allows combinations like `tgz`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Extension {
pub compression_formats: Vec<CompressionFormat>,
pub display_text: String,
}
impl Extension {
/// # Panics:
/// Will panic if `formats` is empty
pub fn new(formats: impl Into<Vec<CompressionFormat>>, text: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
let formats = formats.into();
assert!(!formats.is_empty());
Self { compression_formats: formats, display_text: text.into() }
}
/// Checks if the first format in `compression_formats` is an archive
pub fn is_archive(&self) -> bool {
// Safety: we check that `compression_formats` is not empty in `Self::new`
self.compression_formats[0].is_archive_format()
}
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &CompressionFormat> {
self.compression_formats.iter()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Extension {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(&self.display_text)
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
/// Accepted extensions for input and output
pub enum CompressionFormat {
Gzip, // .gz
Bzip, // .bz
Lzma, // .lzma
Tar, // .tar (technically not a compression extension, but will do for now)
Zstd, // .zst
Zip, // .zip
}
impl CompressionFormat {
pub fn is_archive_format(&self) -> bool {
// Keep this match like that without a wildcard `_` so we don't forget to update it
match self {
Tar | Zip => true,
Gzip => false,
Bzip => false,
Lzma => false,
Zstd => false,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for CompressionFormat {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match self {
Gzip => ".gz",
Bzip => ".bz",
Zstd => ".zst",
Lzma => ".lz",
Tar => ".tar",
Zip => ".zip",
}
)
}
}
pub fn separate_known_extensions_from_name(mut path: &Path) -> (&Path, Vec<Extension>) {
// // TODO: check for file names with the name of an extension
// // TODO2: warn the user that currently .tar.gz is a .gz file named .tar
//
// let all = ["tar", "zip", "bz", "bz2", "gz", "xz", "lzma", "lz"];
// if path.file_name().is_some() && all.iter().any(|ext| path.file_name().unwrap() == *ext) {
// todo!("we found a extension in the path name instead, what to do with this???");
// }
let mut extensions = vec![];
// While there is known extensions at the tail, grab them
while let Some(extension) = path.extension().and_then(OsStr::to_str) {
extensions.push(match extension {
"tar" => Extension::new([Tar], extension),
"tgz" => Extension::new([Tar, Gzip], extension),
"tbz" | "tbz2" => Extension::new([Tar, Bzip], extension),
"txz" | "tlz" | "tlzma" => Extension::new([Tar, Lzma], extension),
"tzst" => Extension::new([Tar, Zstd], ".tzst"),
"zip" => Extension::new([Zip], extension),
"bz" | "bz2" => Extension::new([Bzip], extension),
"gz" => Extension::new([Gzip], extension),
"xz" | "lzma" | "lz" => Extension::new([Lzma], extension),
"zst" => Extension::new([Zstd], extension),
_ => break,
});
// Update for the next iteration
path = if let Some(stem) = path.file_stem() { Path::new(stem) } else { Path::new("") };
}
// Put the extensions in the correct order: left to right
extensions.reverse();
(path, extensions)
}
pub fn extensions_from_path(path: &Path) -> Vec<Extension> {
let (_, extensions) = separate_known_extensions_from_name(path);
extensions
}