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ripgrep/src/app.rs

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use std::collections::HashMap;
use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg, ArgSettings};
const ABOUT: &'static str = "
ripgrep (rg) recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern.
ripgrep's regex engine uses finite automata and guarantees linear time
searching. Because of this, features like backreferences and arbitrary
lookaround are not supported.
Project home page: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
Use -h for short descriptions and --help for more details.";
const USAGE: &'static str = "
rg [OPTIONS] <pattern> [<path> ...]
rg [OPTIONS] [-e PATTERN | -f FILE ]... [<path> ...]
rg [OPTIONS] --files [<path> ...]
rg [OPTIONS] --type-list";
const TEMPLATE: &'static str = "\
{bin} {version}
{author}
{about}
USAGE:{usage}
ARGS:
{positionals}
OPTIONS:
{unified}";
/// Build a clap application with short help strings.
pub fn app_short() -> App<'static, 'static> {
app(false, |k| USAGES[k].short)
}
/// Build a clap application with long help strings.
pub fn app_long() -> App<'static, 'static> {
app(true, |k| USAGES[k].long)
}
/// Build a clap application parameterized by usage strings.
///
/// The function given should take a clap argument name and return a help
/// string. `app` will panic if a usage string is not defined.
///
/// This is an intentionally stand-alone module so that it can be used easily
/// in a `build.rs` script to build shell completion files.
fn app<F>(next_line_help: bool, doc: F) -> App<'static, 'static>
where F: Fn(&'static str) -> &'static str {
let arg = |name| {
Arg::with_name(name).help(doc(name)).next_line_help(next_line_help)
};
let flag = |name| arg(name).long(name);
App::new("ripgrep")
.author(crate_authors!())
.version(crate_version!())
.about(ABOUT)
.max_term_width(100)
.setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage)
.usage(USAGE)
.template(TEMPLATE)
// Handle help/version manually to make their output formatting
// consistent with short/long views.
.arg(arg("help-short").short("h"))
.arg(flag("help"))
.arg(flag("version").short("V"))
// First, set up primary positional/flag arguments.
.arg(arg("pattern")
.required_unless_one(&[
"file", "files", "help-short", "help", "regexp", "type-list",
"version",
]))
.arg(arg("path").multiple(true))
.arg(flag("regexp").short("e")
.takes_value(true).multiple(true).number_of_values(1)
.set(ArgSettings::AllowLeadingHyphen)
.value_name("pattern"))
.arg(flag("files")
// This should also conflict with `pattern`, but the first file
// path will actually be in `pattern`.
.conflicts_with_all(&["file", "regexp", "type-list"]))
.arg(flag("type-list")
.conflicts_with_all(&["file", "files", "pattern", "regexp"]))
// Second, set up common flags.
.arg(flag("text").short("a"))
.arg(flag("count").short("c"))
.arg(flag("color")
.value_name("WHEN")
.takes_value(true)
.hide_possible_values(true)
.possible_values(&["never", "auto", "always", "ansi"]))
.arg(flag("colors").value_name("SPEC")
.takes_value(true).multiple(true).number_of_values(1))
.arg(flag("fixed-strings").short("F"))
.arg(flag("glob").short("g")
.takes_value(true).multiple(true).number_of_values(1)
.value_name("GLOB"))
.arg(flag("ignore-case").short("i"))
.arg(flag("line-number").short("n"))
.arg(flag("no-line-number").short("N"))
.arg(flag("quiet").short("q"))
.arg(flag("type").short("t")
.takes_value(true).multiple(true).number_of_values(1)
.value_name("TYPE"))
.arg(flag("type-not").short("T")
.takes_value(true).multiple(true).number_of_values(1)
.value_name("TYPE"))
.arg(flag("unrestricted").short("u")
.multiple(true))
.arg(flag("invert-match").short("v"))
.arg(flag("word-regexp").short("w"))
// Third, set up less common flags.
.arg(flag("after-context").short("A")
.value_name("NUM").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("before-context").short("B")
.value_name("NUM").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("context").short("C")
.value_name("NUM").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("column"))
.arg(flag("context-separator")
.value_name("SEPARATOR").takes_value(true))
.arg(flag("debug"))
.arg(flag("file").short("f")
.value_name("FILE").takes_value(true)
.multiple(true).number_of_values(1))
.arg(flag("files-with-matches").short("l"))
.arg(flag("files-without-match"))
.arg(flag("with-filename").short("H"))
.arg(flag("no-filename"))
.arg(flag("heading").overrides_with("no-heading"))
.arg(flag("no-heading").overrides_with("heading"))
.arg(flag("hidden"))
.arg(flag("ignore-file")
.value_name("FILE").takes_value(true)
.multiple(true).number_of_values(1))
.arg(flag("follow").short("L"))
.arg(flag("max-count")
.short("m").value_name("NUM").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("maxdepth")
.value_name("NUM").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("mmap"))
.arg(flag("no-messages"))
.arg(flag("no-mmap"))
.arg(flag("no-ignore"))
.arg(flag("no-ignore-parent"))
.arg(flag("no-ignore-vcs"))
.arg(flag("null"))
.arg(flag("path-separator").value_name("SEPARATOR").takes_value(true))
.arg(flag("pretty").short("p"))
.arg(flag("replace").short("r").value_name("ARG").takes_value(true))
.arg(flag("case-sensitive").short("s"))
.arg(flag("smart-case").short("S"))
.arg(flag("sort-files"))
.arg(flag("threads")
.short("j").value_name("ARG").takes_value(true)
.validator(validate_number))
.arg(flag("vimgrep"))
.arg(flag("type-add")
.value_name("TYPE").takes_value(true)
.multiple(true).number_of_values(1))
.arg(flag("type-clear")
.value_name("TYPE").takes_value(true)
.multiple(true).number_of_values(1))
}
struct Usage {
short: &'static str,
long: &'static str,
}
macro_rules! doc {
($map:expr, $name:expr, $short:expr) => {
doc!($map, $name, $short, $short)
};
($map:expr, $name:expr, $short:expr, $long:expr) => {
$map.insert($name, Usage {
short: $short,
long: concat!($long, "\n "),
});
};
}
lazy_static! {
static ref USAGES: HashMap<&'static str, Usage> = {
let mut h = HashMap::new();
doc!(h, "help-short",
"Show short help output.",
"Show short help output. Use --help to show more details.");
doc!(h, "help",
"Show verbose help output.",
"When given, more details about flags are provided.");
doc!(h, "version",
"Prints version information.");
doc!(h, "pattern",
"A regular expression used for searching.",
"A regular expression used for searching. Multiple patterns \
may be given. To match a pattern beginning with a -, use [-].");
doc!(h, "regexp",
"A regular expression used for searching.",
"A regular expression used for searching. Multiple patterns \
may be given. To match a pattern beginning with a -, use [-].");
doc!(h, "path",
"A file or directory to search.",
"A file or directory to search. Directories are searched \
recursively.");
doc!(h, "files",
"Print each file that would be searched.",
"Print each file that would be searched without actually \
performing the search. This is useful to determine whether a \
particular file is being searched or not.");
doc!(h, "type-list",
"Show all supported file types.",
"Show all supported file types and their corresponding globs.");
doc!(h, "text",
"Search binary files as if they were text.");
doc!(h, "count",
"Only show count of matches for each file.");
doc!(h, "color",
"When to use color. [default: auto]",
"When to use color in the output. The possible values are \
never, auto, always or ansi. The default is auto. When always \
is used, coloring is attempted based on your environment. When \
ansi used, coloring is forcefully done using ANSI escape color \
codes.");
doc!(h, "colors",
"Configure color settings and styles.",
"This flag specifies color settings for use in the output. \
This flag may be provided multiple times. Settings are applied \
iteratively. Colors are limited to one of eight choices: \
red, blue, green, cyan, magenta, yellow, white and black. \
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Styles are limited to nobold, bold, nointense or intense.\n\n\
The format of the flag is {type}:{attribute}:{value}. {type} \
should be one of path, line or match. {attribute} can be fg, bg \
or style. {value} is either a color (for fg and bg) or a text \
style. A special format, {type}:none, will clear all color \
settings for {type}.\n\nFor example, the following command will \
change the match color to magenta and the background color for \
line numbers to yellow:\n\n\
rg --colors 'match:fg:magenta' --colors 'line:bg:yellow' foo.");
doc!(h, "fixed-strings",
"Treat the pattern as a literal string.",
"Treat the pattern as a literal string instead of a regular \
expression. When this flag is used, special regular expression \
meta characters such as (){}*+. do not need to be escaped.");
doc!(h, "glob",
"Include or exclude files/directories.",
"Include or exclude files/directories for searching that \
match the given glob. This always overrides any other \
ignore logic. Multiple glob flags may be used. Globbing \
rules match .gitignore globs. Precede a glob with a ! \
to exclude it.");
doc!(h, "ignore-case",
"Case insensitive search.",
"Case insensitive search. This is overridden by \
--case-sensitive.");
doc!(h, "line-number",
"Show line numbers.",
"Show line numbers (1-based). This is enabled by default when \
searching in a tty.");
doc!(h, "no-line-number",
"Suppress line numbers.",
"Suppress line numbers. This is enabled by default when NOT \
searching in a tty.");
doc!(h, "quiet",
"Do not print anything to stdout.",
"Do not print anything to stdout. If a match is found in a file, \
stop searching. This is useful when ripgrep is used only for \
its exit code.");
doc!(h, "type",
"Only search files matching TYPE.",
"Only search files matching TYPE. Multiple type flags may be \
provided. Use the --type-list flag to list all available \
types.");
doc!(h, "type-not",
"Do not search files matching TYPE.",
"Do not search files matching TYPE. Multiple type-not flags may \
be provided. Use the --type-list flag to list all available \
types.");
doc!(h, "unrestricted",
"Reduce the level of \"smart\" searching.",
"Reduce the level of \"smart\" searching. A single -u \
won't respect .gitignore (etc.) files. Two -u flags will \
additionally search hidden files and directories. Three \
-u flags will additionally search binary files. -uu is \
roughly equivalent to grep -r and -uuu is roughly \
equivalent to grep -a -r.");
doc!(h, "invert-match",
"Invert matching.",
"Invert matching. Show lines that don't match given patterns.");
doc!(h, "word-regexp",
"Only show matches surrounded by word boundaries.",
"Only show matches surrounded by word boundaries. This is \
equivalent to putting \\b before and after all of the search \
patterns.");
doc!(h, "after-context",
"Show NUM lines after each match.");
doc!(h, "before-context",
"Show NUM lines before each match.");
doc!(h, "context",
"Show NUM lines before and after each match.");
doc!(h, "column",
"Show column numbers",
"Show column numbers (1-based). This only shows the column \
numbers for the first match on each line. This does not try \
to account for Unicode. One byte is equal to one column. This \
implies --line-number.");
doc!(h, "context-separator",
"Set the context separator string. [default: --]",
"The string used to separate non-contiguous context lines in the \
output. Escape sequences like \\x7F or \\t may be used. The \
default value is --.");
doc!(h, "debug",
"Show debug messages.",
"Show debug messages. Please use this when filing a bug report.");
doc!(h, "file",
"Search for patterns from the given file.",
"Search for patterns from the given file, with one pattern per \
line. When this flag is used or multiple times or in \
combination with the -e/--regexp flag, then all patterns \
provided are searched. Empty pattern lines will match all input \
lines, and the newline is not counted as part of the pattern.");
doc!(h, "files-with-matches",
"Only show the path of each file with at least one match.");
doc!(h, "files-without-match",
"Only show the path of each file that contains zero matches.");
doc!(h, "with-filename",
"Show file name for each match.",
"Prefix each match with the file name that contains it. This is \
the default when more than one file is searched.");
doc!(h, "no-filename",
"Never show the file name for a match.",
"Never show the file name for a match. This is the default when \
one file is searched.");
doc!(h, "heading",
"Show matches grouped by each file.",
"This shows the file name above clusters of matches from each \
file instead of showing the file name for every match. This is \
the default mode at a tty.");
doc!(h, "no-heading",
"Don't group matches by each file.",
"Don't group matches by each file. If -H/--with-filename is \
enabled, then file names will be shown for every line matched. \
This is the default mode when not at a tty.");
doc!(h, "hidden",
"Search hidden files and directories.",
"Search hidden files and directories. By default, hidden files \
and directories are skipped.");
doc!(h, "ignore-file",
"Specify additional ignore files.",
"Specify additional ignore files for filtering file paths. \
Ignore files should be in the gitignore format and are matched \
relative to the current working directory. These ignore files \
have lower precedence than all other ignore files. When \
specifying multiple ignore files, earlier files have lower \
precedence than later files.");
doc!(h, "follow",
"Follow symbolic links.");
doc!(h, "max-count",
"Limit the number of matches.",
"Limit the number of matching lines per file searched to NUM.");
doc!(h, "maxdepth",
"Descend at most NUM directories.",
"Limit the depth of directory traversal to NUM levels beyond \
the paths given. A value of zero only searches the \
starting-points themselves.\n\nFor example, \
'rg --maxdepth 0 dir/' is a no-op because dir/ will not be \
descended into. 'rg --maxdepth 1 dir/' will search only the \
direct children of dir/.");
doc!(h, "mmap",
"Searching using memory maps when possible.",
"Search using memory maps when possible. This is enabled by \
default when ripgrep thinks it will be faster. Note that memory \
map searching doesn't currently support all options, so if an \
incompatible option (e.g., --context) is given with --mmap, \
then memory maps will not be used.");
doc!(h, "no-messages",
"Suppress all error messages.",
"Suppress all error messages. This is equivalent to redirecting \
stderr to /dev/null.");
doc!(h, "no-mmap",
"Never use memory maps.",
"Never use memory maps, even when they might be faster.");
doc!(h, "no-ignore",
"Don't respect ignore files.",
"Don't respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.). This \
implies --no-ignore-parent and --no-ignore-vcs.");
doc!(h, "no-ignore-parent",
"Don't respect ignore files in parent directories.",
"Don't respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.) in \
parent directories.");
doc!(h, "no-ignore-vcs",
"Don't respect VCS ignore files",
"Don't respect version control ignore files (.gitignore, etc.). \
This implies --no-ignore-parent. Note that .ignore files will \
continue to be respected.");
doc!(h, "null",
"Print NUL byte after file names",
"Whenever a file name is printed, follow it with a NUL byte. \
This includes printing file names before matches, and when \
printing a list of matching files such as with --count, \
--files-with-matches and --files. This option is useful for use \
with xargs.");
doc!(h, "path-separator",
"Path separator to use when printing file paths.",
"The path separator to use when printing file paths. This \
defaults to your platform's path separator, which is / on Unix \
and \\ on Windows. This flag is intended for overriding the \
default when the environment demands it (e.g., cygwin). A path \
separator is limited to a single byte.");
doc!(h, "pretty",
"Alias for --color always --heading -n.");
doc!(h, "replace",
"Replace matches with string given.",
"Replace every match with the string given when printing \
results. Neither this flag nor any other flag will modify your \
files.\n\nCapture group indices (e.g., $5) and names \
(e.g., $foo) are supported in the replacement string.\n\n\
Note that the replacement by default replaces each match, and \
NOT the entire line. To replace the entire line, you should \
match the entire line.");
doc!(h, "case-sensitive",
"Search case sensitively.",
"Search case sensitively. This overrides -i/--ignore-case and \
-S/--smart-case.");
doc!(h, "smart-case",
"Smart case search.",
"Searches case insensitively if the pattern is all lowercase. \
Search case sensitively otherwise. This is overridden by \
either -s/--case-sensitive or -i/--ignore-case.");
doc!(h, "sort-files",
"Sort results by file path. Implies --threads=1.",
"Sort results by file path. Note that this currently \
disables all parallelism and runs search in a single thread.");
doc!(h, "threads",
"The approximate number of threads to use.",
"The approximate number of threads to use. A value of 0 (which \
is the default) causes ripgrep to choose the thread count \
using heuristics.");
doc!(h, "vimgrep",
"Show results in vim compatible format.",
"Show results with every match on its own line, including \
line numbers and column numbers. With this option, a line with \
more than one match will be printed more than once.");
doc!(h, "type-add",
"Add a new glob for a file type.",
"Add a new glob for a particular file type. Only one glob can be \
added at a time. Multiple --type-add flags can be provided. \
Unless --type-clear is used, globs are added to any existing \
globs defined inside of ripgrep.\n\nNote that this MUST be \
passed to every invocation of ripgrep. Type settings are NOT \
persisted.\n\nExample: \
rg --type-add 'foo:*.foo' -tfoo PATTERN.\n\n\
--type-add can also be used to include rules from other types \
with the special include directive. The include directive \
permits specifying one or more other type names (separated by a \
comma) that have been defined and its rules will automatically \
be imported into the type specified. For example, to create a \
type called src that matches C++, Python and Markdown files, one \
can use:\n\n\
--type-add 'src:include:cpp,py,md'\n\n\
Additional glob rules can still be added to the src type by \
using the --type-add flag again:\n\n\
--type-add 'src:include:cpp,py,md' --type-add 'src:*.foo'\n\n\
Note that type names must consist only of Unicode letters or \
numbers. Punctuation characters are not allowed.");
doc!(h, "type-clear",
"Clear globs for given file type.",
"Clear the file type globs previously defined for TYPE. This \
only clears the default type definitions that are found inside \
of ripgrep.\n\nNote that this MUST be passed to every \
invocation of ripgrep. Type settings are NOT persisted.");
h
};
}
fn validate_number(s: String) -> Result<(), String> {
s.parse::<usize>().map(|_|()).map_err(|err| err.to_string())
}