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use crate::hay::{SHERLOCK, SHERLOCK_CRLF};
use crate::util::{Dir, TestCommand, sort_lines};
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_sjis, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\x84Y\x84u\x84\x82\x84|\x84\x80\x84{ \x84V\x84\x80\x84|\x84}\x84\x83"
);
cmd.arg("-Esjis").arg("Шерлок Холмс");
eqnice!("foo:Шерлок Холмс\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_utf16_auto, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\xff\xfe(\x045\x04@\x04;\x04>\x04:\x04 \x00%\x04>\x04;\x04<\x04A\x04"
);
cmd.arg("Шерлок Холмс");
eqnice!("foo:Шерлок Холмс\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_utf16_explicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\xff\xfe(\x045\x04@\x04;\x04>\x04:\x04 \x00%\x04>\x04;\x04<\x04A\x04"
);
cmd.arg("-Eutf-16le").arg("Шерлок Холмс");
eqnice!("foo:Шерлок Холмс\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_eucjp, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\xa7\xba\xa7\xd6\xa7\xe2\xa7\xdd\xa7\xe0\xa7\xdc \xa7\xb7\xa7\xe0\xa7\xdd\xa7\xde\xa7\xe3"
);
cmd.arg("-Eeuc-jp").arg("Шерлок Холмс");
eqnice!("foo:Шерлок Холмс\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_unknown_encoding, |_: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
cmd.arg("-Efoobar").assert_non_empty_stderr();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1
rgtest!(f1_replacement_encoding, |_: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
cmd.arg("-Ecsiso2022kr").assert_non_empty_stderr();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/7
rgtest!(f7, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
dir.create("pat", "Sherlock\nHolmes");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-fpat").arg("sherlock").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/7
rgtest!(f7_stdin, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let expected = "\
sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
";
binary: rejigger ripgrep's handling of binary files This commit attempts to surface binary filtering in a slightly more user friendly way. Namely, before, ripgrep would silently stop searching a file if it detected a NUL byte, even if it had previously printed a match. This can lead to the user quite reasonably assuming that there are no more matches, since a partial search is fairly unintuitive. (ripgrep has this behavior by default because it really wants to NOT search binary files at all, just like it doesn't search gitignored or hidden files.) With this commit, if a match has already been printed and ripgrep detects a NUL byte, then it will print a warning message indicating that the search stopped prematurely. Moreover, this commit adds a new flag, --binary, which causes ripgrep to stop filtering binary files, but in a way that still avoids dumping binary data into terminals. That is, the --binary flag makes ripgrep behave more like grep's default behavior. For files explicitly specified in a search, e.g., `rg foo some-file`, then no binary filtering is applied (just like no gitignore and no hidden file filtering is applied). Instead, ripgrep behaves as if you gave the --binary flag for all explicitly given files. This was a fairly invasive change, and potentially increases the UX complexity of ripgrep around binary files. (Before, there were two binary modes, where as now there are three.) However, ripgrep is now a bit louder with warning messages when binary file detection might otherwise be hiding potential matches, so hopefully this is a net improvement. Finally, the `-uuu` convenience now maps to `--no-ignore --hidden --binary`, since this is closer to the actualy intent of the `--unrestricted` flag, i.e., to reduce ripgrep's smart filtering. As a consequence, `rg -uuu foo` should now search roughly the same number of bytes as `grep -r foo`, and `rg -uuua foo` should search roughly the same number of bytes as `grep -ra foo`. (The "roughly" weasel word is used because grep's and ripgrep's binary file detection might differ somewhat---perhaps based on buffer sizes---which can impact exactly what is and isn't searched.) See the numerous tests in tests/binary.rs for intended behavior. Fixes #306, Fixes #855
2019-04-09 01:28:38 +02:00
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-f-").pipe(b"Sherlock"));
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/20
rgtest!(f20_no_filename, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("--no-filename");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("--no-filename").arg("Sherlock").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/34
rgtest!(f34_only_matching, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let expected = "\
sherlock:Sherlock
sherlock:Sherlock
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-o").arg("Sherlock").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/34
rgtest!(f34_only_matching_line_column, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let expected = "\
sherlock:1:57:Sherlock
sherlock:3:49:Sherlock
";
cmd.arg("-o").arg("--column").arg("-n").arg("Sherlock");
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45
rgtest!(f45_relative_cwd, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create(".not-an-ignore", "foo\n/bar");
dir.create_dir("bar");
dir.create_dir("baz/bar");
dir.create_dir("baz/baz/bar");
dir.create("bar/test", "test");
dir.create("baz/bar/test", "test");
dir.create("baz/baz/bar/test", "test");
dir.create("baz/foo", "test");
dir.create("baz/test", "test");
dir.create("foo", "test");
dir.create("test", "test");
cmd.arg("-l").arg("test");
// First, get a baseline without applying ignore rules.
let expected = "
bar/test
baz/bar/test
baz/baz/bar/test
baz/foo
baz/test
foo
test
";
eqnice!(sort_lines(expected), sort_lines(&cmd.stdout()));
// Now try again with the ignore file activated.
cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore");
let expected = "
baz/bar/test
baz/baz/bar/test
baz/test
test
";
eqnice!(sort_lines(expected), sort_lines(&cmd.stdout()));
// Now do it again, but inside the baz directory. Since the ignore file
// is interpreted relative to the CWD, this will cause the /bar anchored
// pattern to filter out baz/bar, which is a subtle difference between true
// parent ignore files and manually specified ignore files.
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(&["--ignore-file", "../.not-an-ignore", "-l", "test"]);
cmd.current_dir(dir.path().join("baz"));
let expected = "
baz/bar/test
test
";
eqnice!(sort_lines(expected), sort_lines(&cmd.stdout()));
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45
rgtest!(f45_precedence_with_others, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create(".not-an-ignore", "*.log");
dir.create(".ignore", "!imp.log");
dir.create("imp.log", "test");
dir.create("wat.log", "test");
cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore").arg("test");
eqnice!("imp.log:test\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45
rgtest!(f45_precedence_internal, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create(".not-an-ignore1", "*.log");
dir.create(".not-an-ignore2", "!imp.log");
dir.create("imp.log", "test");
dir.create("wat.log", "test");
cmd.args(&[
"--ignore-file", ".not-an-ignore1",
"--ignore-file", ".not-an-ignore2",
"test",
]);
eqnice!("imp.log:test\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/68
rgtest!(f68_no_ignore_vcs, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_dir(".git");
dir.create(".gitignore", "foo");
dir.create(".ignore", "bar");
dir.create("foo", "test");
dir.create("bar", "test");
eqnice!("foo:test\n", cmd.arg("--no-ignore-vcs").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/70
rgtest!(f70_smart_case, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let expected = "\
sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-S").arg("sherlock").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89
rgtest!(f89_files_with_matches, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files-with-matches").arg("Sherlock");
eqnice!("sherlock\x00", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89
rgtest!(f89_files_without_match, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
dir.create("file.py", "foo");
cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files-without-match").arg("Sherlock");
eqnice!("file.py\x00", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89
rgtest!(f89_count, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("--null").arg("--count").arg("Sherlock");
eqnice!("sherlock\x002\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89
rgtest!(f89_files, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
eqnice!("sherlock\x00", cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89
rgtest!(f89_match, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let expected = "\
sherlock\x00For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
sherlock\x00Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
sherlock\x00be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
sherlock\x00can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash;
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("--null").arg("-C1").arg("Sherlock").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/109
rgtest!(f109_max_depth, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_dir("one");
dir.create("one/pass", "far");
dir.create_dir("one/too");
dir.create("one/too/many", "far");
cmd.arg("--maxdepth").arg("2").arg("far");
eqnice!("one/pass:far\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/124
rgtest!(f109_case_sensitive_part1, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "tEsT");
cmd.arg("--smart-case").arg("--case-sensitive").arg("test").assert_err();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/124
rgtest!(f109_case_sensitive_part2, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "tEsT");
cmd.arg("--ignore-case").arg("--case-sensitive").arg("test").assert_err();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129
rgtest!(f129_matches, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test\ntest abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz test");
let expected = "foo:test\nfoo:[Omitted long matching line]\n";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-M26").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129
rgtest!(f129_context, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test\nabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz");
let expected = "foo:test\nfoo-[Omitted long context line]\n";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-M20").arg("-C1").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129
rgtest!(f129_replace, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test\ntest abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz test");
let expected = "foo:foo\nfoo:[Omitted long line with 2 matches]\n";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("-M26").arg("-rfoo").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/159
rgtest!(f159_max_count, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test\ntest");
eqnice!("foo:test\n", cmd.arg("-m1").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/159
rgtest!(f159_max_count_zero, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test\ntest");
cmd.arg("-m0").arg("test").assert_err();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/196
rgtest!(f196_persistent_config, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("sherlock").arg("sherlock");
// Make sure we get no matches by default.
cmd.assert_err();
// Now add our config file, and make sure it impacts ripgrep.
dir.create(".ripgreprc", "--ignore-case");
cmd.cmd().env("RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH", ".ripgreprc");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/243
rgtest!(f243_column_line, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test");
eqnice!("foo:1:1:test\n", cmd.arg("--column").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/263
rgtest!(f263_sort_files, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("foo", "test");
dir.create("abc", "test");
dir.create("zoo", "test");
dir.create("bar", "test");
let expected = "abc:test\nbar:test\nfoo:test\nzoo:test\n";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.arg("--sort-files").arg("test").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/275
rgtest!(f275_pathsep, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_dir("foo");
dir.create("foo/bar", "test");
cmd.arg("test").arg("--path-separator").arg("Z");
eqnice!("fooZbar:test\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/362
rgtest!(f362_dfa_size_limit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
// This should fall back to the nfa engine but should still produce the
// expected result.
cmd.arg("--dfa-size-limit").arg("10").arg(r"For\s").arg("sherlock");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/362
rgtest!(f362_exceeds_regex_size_limit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
// --regex-size-limit doesn't apply to PCRE2.
if dir.is_pcre2() {
return;
}
cmd.arg("--regex-size-limit").arg("10K").arg(r"[0-9]\w+").assert_err();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/362
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
rgtest!(f362_u64_to_narrow_usize_overflow, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
// --dfa-size-limit doesn't apply to PCRE2.
if dir.is_pcre2() {
return;
}
dir.create_size("foo", 1000000);
// 2^35 * 2^20 is ok for u64, but not for usize
cmd.arg("--dfa-size-limit").arg("34359738368M").arg("--files");
cmd.assert_err();
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/411
rgtest!(f411_single_threaded_search_stats, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
let lines = cmd.arg("--stats").arg("Sherlock").stdout();
assert!(lines.contains("2 matched lines"));
assert!(lines.contains("1 files contained matches"));
assert!(lines.contains("1 files searched"));
assert!(lines.contains("seconds"));
});
rgtest!(f411_parallel_search_stats, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock_1", SHERLOCK);
dir.create("sherlock_2", SHERLOCK);
let lines = cmd.arg("--stats").arg("Sherlock").stdout();
assert!(lines.contains("4 matched lines"));
assert!(lines.contains("2 files contained matches"));
assert!(lines.contains("2 files searched"));
assert!(lines.contains("seconds"));
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/416
rgtest!(f416_crlf, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK_CRLF);
cmd.arg("--crlf").arg(r"Sherlock$").arg("sherlock");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock\r
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/416
rgtest!(f416_crlf_multiline, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK_CRLF);
cmd.arg("--crlf").arg("-U").arg(r"Sherlock$").arg("sherlock");
let expected = "\
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock\r
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/416
rgtest!(f416_crlf_only_matching, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK_CRLF);
cmd.arg("--crlf").arg("-o").arg(r"Sherlock$").arg("sherlock");
let expected = "\
Sherlock\r
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/419
rgtest!(f419_zero_as_shortcut_for_null, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("-0").arg("--count").arg("Sherlock");
eqnice!("sherlock\x002\n", cmd.stdout());
});
rgtest!(f740_passthru, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("file", "\nfoo\nbar\nfoobar\n\nbaz\n");
dir.create("patterns", "foo\nbar\n");
// We can't assume that the way colour specs are translated to ANSI
// sequences will remain stable, and --replace doesn't currently work with
// pass-through, so for now we don't actually test the match sub-strings
let common_args = &["-n", "--passthru"];
let foo_expected = "\
1-
2:foo
3-bar
4:foobar
5-
6-baz
";
// With single pattern
cmd.args(common_args).arg("foo").arg("file");
eqnice!(foo_expected, cmd.stdout());
let foo_bar_expected = "\
1-
2:foo
3:bar
4:foobar
5-
6-baz
";
// With multiple -e patterns
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(common_args);
cmd.args(&["-e", "foo", "-e", "bar", "file"]);
eqnice!(foo_bar_expected, cmd.stdout());
// With multiple -f patterns
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(common_args);
cmd.args(&["-f", "patterns", "file"]);
eqnice!(foo_bar_expected, cmd.stdout());
// -c should override
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(common_args);
cmd.args(&["-c", "foo", "file"]);
eqnice!("2\n", cmd.stdout());
let only_foo_expected = "\
1-
2:foo
3-bar
4:foo
5-
6-baz
";
// -o should work
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(common_args);
cmd.args(&["-o", "foo", "file"]);
eqnice!(only_foo_expected, cmd.stdout());
let replace_foo_expected = "\
1-
2:wat
3-bar
4:watbar
5-
6-baz
";
// -r should work
let mut cmd = dir.command();
cmd.args(common_args);
cmd.args(&["-r", "wat", "foo", "file"]);
eqnice!(replace_foo_expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948
rgtest!(f948_exit_code_match, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg(".");
cmd.assert_exit_code(0);
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948
rgtest!(f948_exit_code_no_match, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("NADA");
cmd.assert_exit_code(1);
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948
rgtest!(f948_exit_code_error, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.arg("*");
cmd.assert_exit_code(2);
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/917
rgtest!(f917_trim, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
const SHERLOCK: &'static str = "\
zzz
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
\tbe, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash;
but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted,
and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.
";
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.args(&[
"-n", "-B1", "-A2", "--trim", "Holmeses", "sherlock",
]);
let expected = "\
2-For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
3:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
4-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
5-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash;
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/917
//
// This is like f917_trim, except this tests that trimming occurs even when the
// whitespace is part of a match.
rgtest!(f917_trim_match, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
const SHERLOCK: &'static str = "\
zzz
For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
\tbe, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash;
but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted,
and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.
";
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.args(&[
"-n", "-B1", "-A2", "--trim", r"\s+Holmeses", "sherlock",
]);
let expected = "\
2-For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock
3:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always
4-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes
5-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash;
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/993
rgtest!(f993_null_data, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("test", "foo\x00bar\x00\x00\x00baz\x00");
cmd.arg("--null-data").arg(r".+").arg("test");
// If we just used -a instead of --null-data, then the result would include
// all NUL bytes.
let expected = "foo\x00bar\x00baz\x00";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1078
//
// N.B. There are many more tests in the grep-printer crate.
rgtest!(f1078_max_column_preview1, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.args(&[
"-M46", "--max-column-preview",
"exhibited|dusted|has to have it",
]);
let expected = "\
sherlock:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for [... omitted end of long line]
sherlock:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
rgtest!(f1078_max_column_preview2, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create("sherlock", SHERLOCK);
cmd.args(&[
"-M43", "--max-column-preview",
// Doing a replacement forces ripgrep to show the number of remaining
// matches. Normally, this happens by default when printing a tty with
// colors.
"-rxxx",
"exhibited|dusted|has to have it",
]);
let expected = "\
sherlock:but Doctor Watson xxx taken out for him and [... 1 more match]
sherlock:and xxx clearly, with a label attached.
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1138
rgtest!(f1138_no_ignore_dot, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_dir(".git");
dir.create(".gitignore", "foo");
dir.create(".ignore", "bar");
dir.create(".fzf-ignore", "quux");
dir.create("foo", "");
dir.create("bar", "");
dir.create("quux", "");
cmd.arg("--sort").arg("path").arg("--files");
eqnice!("quux\n", cmd.stdout());
eqnice!("bar\nquux\n", cmd.arg("--no-ignore-dot").stdout());
eqnice!("bar\n", cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".fzf-ignore").stdout());
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1207
//
// Tests if without encoding 'none' flag null bytes are consumed by automatic
// encoding detection.
rgtest!(f1207_auto_encoding, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\xFF\xFE\x00\x62"
);
cmd.arg("-a").arg("\\x00").arg("foo");
cmd.assert_exit_code(1);
});
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1207
//
// Tests if encoding 'none' flag does treat file as raw bytes
rgtest!(f1207_ignore_encoding, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
// PCRE2 chokes on this test because it can't search invalid non-UTF-8
// and the point of this test is to search raw UTF-16.
if dir.is_pcre2() {
return;
}
dir.create_bytes(
"foo",
b"\xFF\xFE\x00\x62"
);
cmd.arg("--encoding").arg("none").arg("-a").arg("\\x00").arg("foo");
eqnice!("\u{FFFD}\u{FFFD}\x00b\n", cmd.stdout());
});