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hyperlink: rejigger how hyperlinks work

This essentially takes the work done in #2483 and does a bit of a
facelift. A brief summary:

* We reduce the hyperlink API we expose to just the format, a
  configuration and an environment.
* We move buffer management into a hyperlink-specific interpolator.
* We expand the documentation on --hyperlink-format.
* We rewrite the hyperlink format parser to be a simple state machine
  with support for escaping '{{' and '}}'.
* We remove the 'gethostname' dependency and instead insist on the
  caller to provide the hostname. (So grep-printer doesn't get it
  itself, but the application will.) Similarly for the WSL prefix.
* Probably some other things.

Overall, the general structure of #2483 was kept. The biggest change is
probably requiring the caller to pass in things like a hostname instead
of having the crate do it. I did this for a couple reasons:

1. I feel uncomfortable with code deep inside the printing logic
   reaching out into the environment to assume responsibility for
   retrieving the hostname. This feels more like an application-level
   responsibility. Arguably, path canonicalization falls into this same
   bucket, but it is more difficult to rip that out. (And we can do it
   in the future in a backwards compatible fashion I think.)
2. I wanted to permit end users to tell ripgrep about their system's
   hostname in their own way, e.g., by running a custom executable. I
   want this because I know at least for my own use cases, I sometimes
   log into systems using an SSH hostname that is distinct from the
   system's actual hostname (usually because the system is shared in
   some way or changing its hostname is not allowed/practical).

I think that's about it.

Closes #665, Closes #2483
This commit is contained in:
Andrew Gallant 2023-09-22 14:57:44 -04:00
parent 23e21133ba
commit f608d4d9b3
12 changed files with 1307 additions and 804 deletions

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Cargo.lock generated
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@ -136,16 +136,6 @@ version = "1.0.7"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3f9eec918d3f24069decb9af1554cad7c880e2da24a9afd88aca000531ab82c1"
[[package]]
name = "gethostname"
version = "0.4.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0176e0459c2e4a1fe232f984bca6890e681076abb9934f6cea7c326f3fc47818"
dependencies = [
"libc",
"windows-targets",
]
[[package]]
name = "glob"
version = "0.3.1"
@ -216,10 +206,10 @@ version = "0.1.7"
dependencies = [
"base64",
"bstr",
"gethostname",
"grep-matcher",
"grep-regex",
"grep-searcher",
"log",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"termcolor",
@ -621,60 +611,3 @@ name = "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu"
version = "0.4.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "712e227841d057c1ee1cd2fb22fa7e5a5461ae8e48fa2ca79ec42cfc1931183f"
[[package]]
name = "windows-targets"
version = "0.48.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7b1eb6f0cd7c80c79759c929114ef071b87354ce476d9d94271031c0497adfd5"
dependencies = [
"windows_aarch64_gnullvm",
"windows_aarch64_msvc",
"windows_i686_gnu",
"windows_i686_msvc",
"windows_x86_64_gnu",
"windows_x86_64_gnullvm",
"windows_x86_64_msvc",
]
[[package]]
name = "windows_aarch64_gnullvm"
version = "0.48.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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@ -305,6 +305,7 @@ _rg() {
'--debug[show debug messages]'
'--field-context-separator[set string to delimit fields in context lines]'
'--field-match-separator[set string to delimit fields in matching lines]'
'--hostname-bin=[executable for getting system hostname]:hostname executable:_command_names -e'
'--hyperlink-format=[specify pattern for hyperlinks]:pattern'
'--trace[show more verbose debug messages]'
'--dfa-size-limit=[specify upper size limit of generated DFA]:DFA size (bytes)'

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@ -580,6 +580,7 @@ pub fn all_args_and_flags() -> Vec<RGArg> {
flag_glob_case_insensitive(&mut args);
flag_heading(&mut args);
flag_hidden(&mut args);
flag_hostname_bin(&mut args);
flag_hyperlink_format(&mut args);
flag_iglob(&mut args);
flag_ignore_case(&mut args);
@ -1495,19 +1496,93 @@ This flag can be disabled with --no-hidden.
args.push(arg);
}
fn flag_hostname_bin(args: &mut Vec<RGArg>) {
const SHORT: &str = "Run a program to get this system's hostname.";
const LONG: &str = long!(
"\
This flag controls how ripgrep determines this system's hostname. The flag's
value should correspond to an executable (either a path or something that can
be found via your system's *PATH* environment variable). When set, ripgrep will
run this executable, with no arguments, and treat its output (with leading and
trailing whitespace stripped) as your system's hostname.
When not set (the default, or the empty string), ripgrep will try to
automatically detect your system's hostname. On Unix, this corresponds
to calling *gethostname*. On Windows, this corresponds to calling
*GetComputerNameExW* to fetch the system's \"physical DNS hostname.\"
ripgrep uses your system's hostname for producing hyperlinks.
"
);
let arg =
RGArg::flag("hostname-bin", "COMMAND").help(SHORT).long_help(LONG);
args.push(arg);
}
fn flag_hyperlink_format(args: &mut Vec<RGArg>) {
const SHORT: &str = "Set the format of hyperlinks to match results.";
const LONG: &str = long!(
"\
Set the format of hyperlinks to match results. This defines a pattern which
can contain the following placeholders: {file}, {line}, {column}, and {host}.
An empty pattern or 'none' disables hyperlinks.
Set the format of hyperlinks to match results. Hyperlinks make certain elements
of ripgrep's output, such as file paths, clickable. This generally only works
in terminal emulators that support OSC-8 hyperlinks. For example, the format
*file://{host}{file}* will emit an RFC 8089 hyperlink.
The {file} placeholder is required, and will be replaced with the absolute
file path with a few adjustments: The leading '/' on Unix is removed,
and '\\' is replaced with '/' on Windows.
The following variables are available in the format string:
As an example, the default pattern on Unix systems is: 'file://{host}/{file}'
*{path}*: Required. This is replaced with a path to a matching file. The
path is guaranteed to be absolute and percent encoded such that it is valid to
put into a URI. Note that a path is guaranteed to start with a */*.
*{host}*: Optional. This is replaced with your system's hostname. On Unix,
this corresponds to calling *gethostname*. On Windows, this corresponds to
calling *GetComputerNameExW* to fetch the system's \"physical DNS hostname.\"
Alternatively, if --hostname-bin was provided, then the hostname returned from
the output of that program will be returned. If no hostname could be found,
then this variable is replaced with the empty string.
*{line}*: Optional. If appropriate, this is replaced with the line number of
a match. If no line number is available (for example, if --no-line-number was
given), then it is automatically replaced with the value *1*.
*{column}*: Optional, but requires the presence of **{line}**. If appropriate,
this is replaced with the column number of a match. If no column number is
available (for example, if --no-column was given), then it is automatically
replaced with the value *1*.
*{wslprefix}*: Optional. This is a special value that is set to
*wsl$/WSL_DISTRO_NAME*, where *WSL_DISTRO_NAME* corresponds to the value of
the equivalent environment variable. If the system is not Unix or if the
*WSL_DISTRO_NAME* environment variable is not set, then this is replaced with
the empty string.
Alternatively, a format string may correspond to one of the following
aliases: default, file, grep+, kitty, macvim, none, subl, textmate, vscode,
vscode-insiders, vscodium.
A format string may be empty. An empty format string is equivalent to the
*none* alias. In this case, hyperlinks will be disabled.
At present, the default format when ripgrep detects a tty on stdout all systems
is *default*. This is an alias that expands to *file://{host}{path}* on Unix
and *file://{path}* on Windows. When stdout is not a tty, then the default
format behaves as if it were *none*. That is, hyperlinks are disabled.
Note that hyperlinks are only written when colors are enabled. To write
hyperlinks without colors, you'll need to configure ripgrep to not colorize
anything without actually disabling all ANSI escape codes completely:
--colors 'path:none' --colors 'line:none' --colors 'column:none' --colors 'match:none'
ripgrep works this way because it treats the *--color=(never|always|auto)* flag
as a proxy for whether ANSI escape codes should be used at all. This means
that environment variables like *NO_COLOR=1* and *TERM=dumb* not only disable
colors, but hyperlinks as well. Similarly, colors and hyperlinks are disabled
when ripgrep is not writing to a tty. (Unless one forces the issue by setting
*--color=always*.)
For more information on hyperlinks in terminal emulators, see:
https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
"
);
let arg =

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@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ use grep::pcre2::{
RegexMatcherBuilder as PCRE2RegexMatcherBuilder,
};
use grep::printer::{
default_color_specs, ColorSpecs, HyperlinkPattern, JSONBuilder,
PathPrinter, PathPrinterBuilder, Standard, StandardBuilder, Stats,
Summary, SummaryBuilder, SummaryKind, JSON,
default_color_specs, ColorSpecs, HyperlinkConfig, HyperlinkEnvironment,
HyperlinkFormat, JSONBuilder, PathPrinter, PathPrinterBuilder, Standard,
StandardBuilder, Stats, Summary, SummaryBuilder, SummaryKind, JSON,
};
use grep::regex::{
RegexMatcher as RustRegexMatcher,
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ impl Args {
let mut builder = PathPrinterBuilder::new();
builder
.color_specs(self.matches().color_specs()?)
.hyperlink_pattern(self.matches().hyperlink_pattern()?)
.hyperlink(self.matches().hyperlink_config()?)
.separator(self.matches().path_separator()?)
.terminator(self.matches().path_terminator().unwrap_or(b'\n'));
Ok(builder.build(wtr))
@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ impl ArgMatches {
let mut builder = StandardBuilder::new();
builder
.color_specs(self.color_specs()?)
.hyperlink_pattern(self.hyperlink_pattern()?)
.hyperlink(self.hyperlink_config()?)
.stats(self.stats())
.heading(self.heading())
.path(self.with_filename(paths))
@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ impl ArgMatches {
builder
.kind(self.summary_kind().expect("summary format"))
.color_specs(self.color_specs()?)
.hyperlink_pattern(self.hyperlink_pattern()?)
.hyperlink(self.hyperlink_config()?)
.stats(self.stats())
.path(self.with_filename(paths))
.max_matches(self.max_count()?)
@ -1126,11 +1126,21 @@ impl ArgMatches {
/// for the current system is used if the value is not set.
///
/// If an invalid pattern is provided, then an error is returned.
fn hyperlink_pattern(&self) -> Result<HyperlinkPattern> {
Ok(match self.value_of_lossy("hyperlink-format") {
Some(pattern) => HyperlinkPattern::from_str(&pattern)?,
None => HyperlinkPattern::default_file_scheme(),
})
fn hyperlink_config(&self) -> Result<HyperlinkConfig> {
let mut env = HyperlinkEnvironment::new();
env.host(hostname(self.value_of_os("hostname-bin")))
.wsl_prefix(wsl_prefix());
let fmt = match self.value_of_lossy("hyperlink-format") {
None => HyperlinkFormat::from_str("default").unwrap(),
Some(format) => match HyperlinkFormat::from_str(&format) {
Ok(format) => format,
Err(err) => {
let msg = format!("invalid hyperlink format: {err}");
return Err(msg.into());
}
},
};
Ok(HyperlinkConfig::new(env, fmt))
}
/// Returns true if ignore files should be processed case insensitively.
@ -1838,6 +1848,107 @@ fn current_dir() -> Result<PathBuf> {
.into())
}
/// Retrieves the hostname that ripgrep should use wherever a hostname is
/// required. Currently, that's just in the hyperlink format.
///
/// This works by first running the given binary program (if present and with
/// no arguments) to get the hostname after trimming leading and trailing
/// whitespace. If that fails for any reason, then it falls back to getting
/// the hostname via platform specific means (e.g., `gethostname` on Unix).
///
/// The purpose of `bin` is to make it possible for end users to override how
/// ripgrep determines the hostname.
fn hostname(bin: Option<&OsStr>) -> Option<String> {
let Some(bin) = bin else { return platform_hostname() };
let bin = match grep::cli::resolve_binary(bin) {
Ok(bin) => bin,
Err(err) => {
log::debug!(
"failed to run command '{bin:?}' to get hostname \
(falling back to platform hostname): {err}",
);
return platform_hostname();
}
};
let mut cmd = process::Command::new(&bin);
cmd.stdin(process::Stdio::null());
let rdr = match grep::cli::CommandReader::new(&mut cmd) {
Ok(rdr) => rdr,
Err(err) => {
log::debug!(
"failed to spawn command '{bin:?}' to get \
hostname (falling back to platform hostname): {err}",
);
return platform_hostname();
}
};
let out = match io::read_to_string(rdr) {
Ok(out) => out,
Err(err) => {
log::debug!(
"failed to read output from command '{bin:?}' to get \
hostname (falling back to platform hostname): {err}",
);
return platform_hostname();
}
};
let hostname = out.trim();
if hostname.is_empty() {
log::debug!(
"output from command '{bin:?}' is empty after trimming \
leading and trailing whitespace (falling back to \
platform hostname)",
);
return platform_hostname();
}
Some(hostname.to_string())
}
/// Attempts to get the hostname by using platform specific routines. For
/// example, this will do `gethostname` on Unix and `GetComputerNameExW` on
/// Windows.
fn platform_hostname() -> Option<String> {
let hostname_os = match grep::cli::hostname() {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(err) => {
log::debug!("could not get hostname: {}", err);
return None;
}
};
let Some(hostname) = hostname_os.to_str() else {
log::debug!(
"got hostname {:?}, but it's not valid UTF-8",
hostname_os
);
return None;
};
Some(hostname.to_string())
}
/// Returns a value that is meant to fill in the `{wslprefix}` variable for
/// a user given hyperlink format. A WSL prefix is a share/network like thing
/// that is meant to permit Windows applications to open files stored within
/// a WSL drive.
///
/// If a WSL distro name is unavailable, not valid UTF-8 or this isn't running
/// in a Unix environment, then this returns None.
///
/// See: <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/filesystems>
fn wsl_prefix() -> Option<String> {
if !cfg!(unix) {
return None;
}
let distro_os = env::var_os("WSL_DISTRO_NAME")?;
let Some(distro) = distro_os.to_str() else {
log::debug!(
"found WSL_DISTRO_NAME={:?}, but value is not UTF-8",
distro_os
);
return None;
};
Some(format!("wsl$/{distro}"))
}
/// Tries to assign a timestamp to every `Subject` in the vector to help with
/// sorting Subjects by time.
fn load_timestamps<G>(

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@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ serde = ["dep:base64", "dep:serde", "dep:serde_json"]
[dependencies]
base64 = { version = "0.21.4", optional = true }
bstr = "1.6.2"
gethostname = "0.4.3"
grep-matcher = { version = "0.1.6", path = "../matcher" }
grep-searcher = { version = "0.1.11", path = "../searcher" }
log = "0.4.5"
termcolor = "1.3.0"
serde = { version = "1.0.188", optional = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.107", optional = true }

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@ -1,23 +1,87 @@
/// Aliases to well-known hyperlink schemes.
///
/// These need to be sorted by name.
pub(crate) const HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
#[cfg(unix)]
("file", "file://{host}/{file}"),
const HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
#[cfg(not(windows))]
("default", "file://{host}{path}"),
#[cfg(windows)]
("file", "file:///{file}"),
("default", "file://{path}"),
("file", "file://{host}{path}"),
// https://github.com/misaki-web/grepp
("grep+", "grep+:///{file}:{line}"),
("kitty", "file://{host}/{file}#{line}"),
("grep+", "grep+://{path}:{line}"),
("kitty", "file://{host}{path}#{line}"),
// https://macvim.org/docs/gui_mac.txt.html#mvim%3A%2F%2F
("macvim", "mvim://open?url=file:///{file}&line={line}&column={column}"),
("macvim", "mvim://open?url=file://{path}&line={line}&column={column}"),
("none", ""),
// https://github.com/inopinatus/sublime_url
("subl", "subl://open?url=file:///{file}&line={line}&column={column}"),
("subl", "subl://open?url=file://{path}&line={line}&column={column}"),
// https://macromates.com/blog/2007/the-textmate-url-scheme/
("textmate", "txmt://open?url=file:///{file}&line={line}&column={column}"),
("textmate", "txmt://open?url=file://{path}&line={line}&column={column}"),
// https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/command-line#_opening-vs-code-with-urls
("vscode", "vscode://file/{file}:{line}:{column}"),
("vscode-insiders", "vscode-insiders://file/{file}:{line}:{column}"),
("vscodium", "vscodium://file/{file}:{line}:{column}"),
("vscode", "vscode://file{path}:{line}:{column}"),
("vscode-insiders", "vscode-insiders://file{path}:{line}:{column}"),
("vscodium", "vscodium://file{path}:{line}:{column}"),
];
/// Look for the hyperlink format defined by the given alias name.
///
/// If one does not exist, `None` is returned.
pub(crate) fn find(name: &str) -> Option<&str> {
HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES
.binary_search_by_key(&name, |&(name, _)| name)
.map(|i| HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES[i].1)
.ok()
}
/// Return an iterator over all available alias names and their definitions.
pub(crate) fn iter() -> impl Iterator<Item = (&'static str, &'static str)> {
HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES.iter().copied()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::HyperlinkFormat;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn is_sorted() {
let mut prev = HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES
.get(0)
.expect("aliases should be non-empty")
.0;
for &(name, _) in HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES.iter().skip(1) {
assert!(
name > prev,
"'{prev}' should come before '{name}' in \
HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES",
);
prev = name;
}
}
#[test]
fn alias_names_are_reasonable() {
for &(name, _) in HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES.iter() {
// There's no hard rule here, but if we want to define an alias
// with a name that doesn't pass this assert, then we should
// probably flag it as worthy of consideration. For example, we
// really do not want to define an alias that contains `{` or `}`,
// which might confuse it for a variable.
assert!(name.chars().all(|c| c.is_alphanumeric()
|| c == '+'
|| c == '-'
|| c == '.'));
}
}
#[test]
fn aliases_are_valid_formats() {
for (name, definition) in HYPERLINK_PATTERN_ALIASES {
assert!(
definition.parse::<HyperlinkFormat>().is_ok(),
"invalid hyperlink alias '{name}': {definition}",
);
}
}
}

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@ -60,12 +60,13 @@ assert_eq!(output, expected);
*/
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "pattern", feature(pattern))]
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
pub use crate::{
color::{default_color_specs, ColorError, ColorSpecs, UserColorSpec},
hyperlink::{
HyperlinkPattern, HyperlinkPatternBuilder, HyperlinkPatternError,
HyperlinkConfig, HyperlinkEnvironment, HyperlinkFormat,
HyperlinkFormatError,
},
path::{PathPrinter, PathPrinterBuilder},
standard::{Standard, StandardBuilder, StandardSink},

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use termcolor::WriteColor;
use crate::{
color::ColorSpecs,
hyperlink::{HyperlinkPattern, HyperlinkSpan},
hyperlink::{self, HyperlinkConfig},
util::PrinterPath,
};
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use crate::{
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct Config {
colors: ColorSpecs,
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig,
separator: Option<u8>,
terminator: u8,
}
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Config {
Config {
colors: ColorSpecs::default(),
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern::default(),
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig::default(),
separator: None,
terminator: b'\n',
}
@ -43,7 +43,9 @@ impl PathPrinterBuilder {
/// Create a new path printer with the current configuration that writes
/// paths to the given writer.
pub fn build<W: WriteColor>(&self, wtr: W) -> PathPrinter<W> {
PathPrinter { config: self.config.clone(), wtr, buf: vec![] }
let interpolator =
hyperlink::Interpolator::new(&self.config.hyperlink);
PathPrinter { config: self.config.clone(), wtr, interpolator }
}
/// Set the user color specifications to use for coloring in this printer.
@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ impl PathPrinterBuilder {
self
}
/// Set the hyperlink pattern to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
/// Set the configuration to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
///
/// Regardless of the hyperlink format provided here, whether hyperlinks
/// are actually used or not is determined by the implementation of
@ -83,12 +85,12 @@ impl PathPrinterBuilder {
///
/// This completely overrides any previous hyperlink format.
///
/// The default pattern format results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink_pattern(
/// The default configuration results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink(
&mut self,
pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
config: HyperlinkConfig,
) -> &mut PathPrinterBuilder {
self.config.hyperlink_pattern = pattern;
self.config.hyperlink = config;
self
}
@ -140,40 +142,35 @@ impl PathPrinterBuilder {
pub struct PathPrinter<W> {
config: Config,
wtr: W,
buf: Vec<u8>,
interpolator: hyperlink::Interpolator,
}
impl<W: WriteColor> PathPrinter<W> {
/// Write the given path to the underlying writer.
pub fn write(&mut self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
let ppath = PrinterPath::with_separator(path, self.config.separator);
let ppath = PrinterPath::new(path.as_ref())
.with_separator(self.config.separator);
if !self.wtr.supports_color() {
self.wtr.write_all(ppath.as_bytes())?;
} else {
let mut hyperlink = self.start_hyperlink_span(&ppath)?;
let status = self.start_hyperlink(&ppath)?;
self.wtr.set_color(self.config.colors.path())?;
self.wtr.write_all(ppath.as_bytes())?;
self.wtr.reset()?;
hyperlink.end(&mut self.wtr)?;
self.interpolator.finish(status, &mut self.wtr)?;
}
self.wtr.write_all(&[self.config.terminator])
}
/// Starts a hyperlink span when applicable.
fn start_hyperlink_span(
fn start_hyperlink(
&mut self,
path: &PrinterPath,
) -> io::Result<HyperlinkSpan> {
if self.wtr.supports_hyperlinks() {
if let Some(spec) = path.create_hyperlink_spec(
&self.config.hyperlink_pattern,
None,
None,
&mut self.buf,
) {
return Ok(HyperlinkSpan::start(&mut self.wtr, &spec)?);
}
}
Ok(HyperlinkSpan::default())
) -> io::Result<hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus> {
let Some(hyperpath) = path.as_hyperlink() else {
return Ok(hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus::inactive());
};
let values = hyperlink::Values::new(hyperpath);
self.interpolator.begin(&values, &mut self.wtr)
}
}

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use {
use crate::{
color::ColorSpecs,
counter::CounterWriter,
hyperlink::{HyperlinkPattern, HyperlinkSpan},
hyperlink::{self, HyperlinkConfig},
stats::Stats,
util::{
find_iter_at_in_context, trim_ascii_prefix, trim_line_terminator,
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ use crate::{
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct Config {
colors: ColorSpecs,
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig,
stats: bool,
heading: bool,
path: bool,
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Config {
Config {
colors: ColorSpecs::default(),
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern::default(),
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig::default(),
stats: false,
heading: false,
path: true,
@ -131,7 +131,6 @@ impl StandardBuilder {
Standard {
config: self.config.clone(),
wtr: RefCell::new(CounterWriter::new(wtr)),
buf: RefCell::new(vec![]),
matches: vec![],
}
}
@ -170,7 +169,7 @@ impl StandardBuilder {
self
}
/// Set the hyperlink pattern to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
/// Set the configuration to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
///
/// Regardless of the hyperlink format provided here, whether hyperlinks
/// are actually used or not is determined by the implementation of
@ -180,12 +179,12 @@ impl StandardBuilder {
///
/// This completely overrides any previous hyperlink format.
///
/// The default pattern format results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink_pattern(
/// The default configuration results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink(
&mut self,
pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
config: HyperlinkConfig,
) -> &mut StandardBuilder {
self.config.hyperlink_pattern = pattern;
self.config.hyperlink = config;
self
}
@ -496,7 +495,6 @@ impl StandardBuilder {
pub struct Standard<W> {
config: Config,
wtr: RefCell<CounterWriter<W>>,
buf: RefCell<Vec<u8>>,
matches: Vec<Match>,
}
@ -533,12 +531,15 @@ impl<W: WriteColor> Standard<W> {
&'s mut self,
matcher: M,
) -> StandardSink<'static, 's, M, W> {
let interpolator =
hyperlink::Interpolator::new(&self.config.hyperlink);
let stats = if self.config.stats { Some(Stats::new()) } else { None };
let needs_match_granularity = self.needs_match_granularity();
StandardSink {
matcher,
standard: self,
replacer: Replacer::new(),
interpolator,
path: None,
start_time: Instant::now(),
match_count: 0,
@ -565,16 +566,17 @@ impl<W: WriteColor> Standard<W> {
if !self.config.path {
return self.sink(matcher);
}
let interpolator =
hyperlink::Interpolator::new(&self.config.hyperlink);
let stats = if self.config.stats { Some(Stats::new()) } else { None };
let ppath = PrinterPath::with_separator(
path.as_ref(),
self.config.separator_path,
);
let ppath = PrinterPath::new(path.as_ref())
.with_separator(self.config.separator_path);
let needs_match_granularity = self.needs_match_granularity();
StandardSink {
matcher,
standard: self,
replacer: Replacer::new(),
interpolator,
path: Some(ppath),
start_time: Instant::now(),
match_count: 0,
@ -659,6 +661,7 @@ pub struct StandardSink<'p, 's, M: Matcher, W> {
matcher: M,
standard: &'s mut Standard<W>,
replacer: Replacer<M>,
interpolator: hyperlink::Interpolator,
path: Option<PrinterPath<'p>>,
start_time: Instant,
match_count: u64,
@ -1241,22 +1244,10 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> StandardImpl<'a, M, W> {
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut prelude = PreludeWriter::new(self);
prelude.start(line_number, column)?;
if !self.config().heading {
prelude.write_path()?;
}
if let Some(n) = line_number {
prelude.write_line_number(n)?;
}
if let Some(n) = column {
if self.config().column {
prelude.write_column_number(n)?;
}
}
if self.config().byte_offset {
prelude.write_byte_offset(absolute_byte_offset)?;
}
prelude.write_path()?;
prelude.write_line_number(line_number)?;
prelude.write_column_number(column)?;
prelude.write_byte_offset(absolute_byte_offset)?;
prelude.end()
}
@ -1507,30 +1498,30 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> StandardImpl<'a, M, W> {
}
fn write_path_hyperlink(&self, path: &PrinterPath) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut hyperlink = self.start_hyperlink_span(path, None, None)?;
let status = self.start_hyperlink(path, None, None)?;
self.write_path(path)?;
hyperlink.end(&mut *self.wtr().borrow_mut())
self.end_hyperlink(status)
}
fn start_hyperlink_span(
fn start_hyperlink(
&self,
path: &PrinterPath,
line_number: Option<u64>,
column: Option<u64>,
) -> io::Result<HyperlinkSpan> {
let mut wtr = self.wtr().borrow_mut();
if wtr.supports_hyperlinks() {
let mut buf = self.buf().borrow_mut();
if let Some(spec) = path.create_hyperlink_spec(
&self.config().hyperlink_pattern,
line_number,
column,
&mut buf,
) {
return HyperlinkSpan::start(&mut *wtr, &spec);
}
}
Ok(HyperlinkSpan::default())
) -> io::Result<hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus> {
let Some(hyperpath) = path.as_hyperlink() else {
return Ok(hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus::inactive());
};
let values =
hyperlink::Values::new(hyperpath).line(line_number).column(column);
self.sink.interpolator.begin(&values, &mut *self.wtr().borrow_mut())
}
fn end_hyperlink(
&self,
status: hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus,
) -> io::Result<()> {
self.sink.interpolator.finish(status, &mut *self.wtr().borrow_mut())
}
fn start_color_match(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
@ -1586,12 +1577,6 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> StandardImpl<'a, M, W> {
&self.sink.standard.wtr
}
/// Return a temporary buffer, which may be used for anything.
/// It is not necessarily empty when returned.
fn buf(&self) -> &'a RefCell<Vec<u8>> {
&self.sink.standard.buf
}
/// Return the path associated with this printer, if one exists.
fn path(&self) -> Option<&'a PrinterPath<'a>> {
self.sink.path.as_ref()
@ -1645,7 +1630,7 @@ struct PreludeWriter<'a, M: Matcher, W> {
std: &'a StandardImpl<'a, M, W>,
next_separator: PreludeSeparator,
field_separator: &'a [u8],
hyperlink: HyperlinkSpan,
interp_status: hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus,
}
/// A type of separator used in the prelude
@ -1660,45 +1645,45 @@ enum PreludeSeparator {
impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
/// Creates a new prelude printer.
#[inline(always)]
fn new(std: &'a StandardImpl<'a, M, W>) -> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
Self {
PreludeWriter {
std,
next_separator: PreludeSeparator::None,
field_separator: std.separator_field(),
hyperlink: HyperlinkSpan::default(),
interp_status: hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus::inactive(),
}
}
/// Starts the prelude with a hyperlink when applicable.
///
/// If a heading was written, and the hyperlink pattern is invariant on
/// If a heading was written, and the hyperlink format is invariant on
/// the line number, then this doesn't hyperlink each line prelude, as it
/// wouldn't point to the line anyway. The hyperlink on the heading should
/// be sufficient and less confusing.
#[inline(always)]
fn start(
&mut self,
line_number: Option<u64>,
column: Option<u64>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
if let Some(path) = self.std.path() {
if self.config().hyperlink_pattern.is_line_dependent()
|| !self.config().heading
{
self.hyperlink = self.std.start_hyperlink_span(
path,
line_number,
column,
)?;
}
let Some(path) = self.std.path() else { return Ok(()) };
if self.config().hyperlink.format().is_line_dependent()
|| !self.config().heading
{
self.interp_status =
self.std.start_hyperlink(path, line_number, column)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Ends the prelude and writes the remaining output.
#[inline(always)]
fn end(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
if self.hyperlink.is_active() {
self.hyperlink.end(&mut *self.std.wtr().borrow_mut())?;
}
self.std.end_hyperlink(std::mem::replace(
&mut self.interp_status,
hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus::inactive(),
))?;
self.write_separator()
}
@ -1706,22 +1691,30 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
/// write that path to the underlying writer followed by the given field
/// separator. (If a path terminator is set, then that is used instead of
/// the field separator.)
#[inline(always)]
fn write_path(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
if let Some(path) = self.std.path() {
self.write_separator()?;
self.std.write_path(path)?;
self.next_separator = if self.config().path_terminator.is_some() {
PreludeSeparator::PathTerminator
} else {
PreludeSeparator::FieldSeparator
};
// The prelude doesn't handle headings, only what comes before a match
// on the same line. So if we are emitting paths in headings, we should
// not do it here on each line.
if self.config().heading {
return Ok(());
}
let Some(path) = self.std.path() else { return Ok(()) };
self.write_separator()?;
self.std.write_path(path)?;
self.next_separator = if self.config().path_terminator.is_some() {
PreludeSeparator::PathTerminator
} else {
PreludeSeparator::FieldSeparator
};
Ok(())
}
/// Writes the line number field.
fn write_line_number(&mut self, line_number: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
/// Writes the line number field if present.
#[inline(always)]
fn write_line_number(&mut self, line: Option<u64>) -> io::Result<()> {
let Some(line_number) = line else { return Ok(()) };
self.write_separator()?;
let n = line_number.to_string();
self.std.write_spec(self.config().colors.line(), n.as_bytes())?;
@ -1729,8 +1722,13 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
Ok(())
}
/// Writes the column number field.
fn write_column_number(&mut self, column_number: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
/// Writes the column number field if present and configured to do so.
#[inline(always)]
fn write_column_number(&mut self, column: Option<u64>) -> io::Result<()> {
if !self.config().column {
return Ok(());
}
let Some(column_number) = column else { return Ok(()) };
self.write_separator()?;
let n = column_number.to_string();
self.std.write_spec(self.config().colors.column(), n.as_bytes())?;
@ -1738,8 +1736,12 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
Ok(())
}
/// Writes the byte offset field.
/// Writes the byte offset field if configured to do so.
#[inline(always)]
fn write_byte_offset(&mut self, offset: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
if !self.config().byte_offset {
return Ok(());
}
self.write_separator()?;
let n = offset.to_string();
self.std.write_spec(self.config().colors.column(), n.as_bytes())?;
@ -1751,6 +1753,7 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
///
/// This is called before writing the contents of a field, and at
/// the end of the prelude.
#[inline(always)]
fn write_separator(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
match self.next_separator {
PreludeSeparator::None => {}
@ -1767,6 +1770,7 @@ impl<'a, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> PreludeWriter<'a, M, W> {
Ok(())
}
#[inline(always)]
fn config(&self) -> &Config {
self.std.config()
}

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use {
use crate::{
color::ColorSpecs,
counter::CounterWriter,
hyperlink::{HyperlinkPattern, HyperlinkSpan},
hyperlink::{self, HyperlinkConfig},
stats::Stats,
util::{find_iter_at_in_context, PrinterPath},
};
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ use crate::{
struct Config {
kind: SummaryKind,
colors: ColorSpecs,
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig,
stats: bool,
path: bool,
max_matches: Option<u64>,
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ impl Default for Config {
Config {
kind: SummaryKind::Count,
colors: ColorSpecs::default(),
hyperlink_pattern: HyperlinkPattern::default(),
hyperlink: HyperlinkConfig::default(),
stats: false,
path: true,
max_matches: None,
@ -169,7 +169,6 @@ impl SummaryBuilder {
Summary {
config: self.config.clone(),
wtr: RefCell::new(CounterWriter::new(wtr)),
buf: vec![],
}
}
@ -216,7 +215,7 @@ impl SummaryBuilder {
self
}
/// Set the hyperlink pattern to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
/// Set the configuration to use for hyperlinks output by this printer.
///
/// Regardless of the hyperlink format provided here, whether hyperlinks
/// are actually used or not is determined by the implementation of
@ -226,12 +225,12 @@ impl SummaryBuilder {
///
/// This completely overrides any previous hyperlink format.
///
/// The default pattern format results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink_pattern(
/// The default configuration results in not emitting any hyperlinks.
pub fn hyperlink(
&mut self,
pattern: HyperlinkPattern,
config: HyperlinkConfig,
) -> &mut SummaryBuilder {
self.config.hyperlink_pattern = pattern;
self.config.hyperlink = config;
self
}
@ -357,7 +356,6 @@ impl SummaryBuilder {
pub struct Summary<W> {
config: Config,
wtr: RefCell<CounterWriter<W>>,
buf: Vec<u8>,
}
impl<W: WriteColor> Summary<W> {
@ -400,6 +398,8 @@ impl<W: WriteColor> Summary<W> {
&'s mut self,
matcher: M,
) -> SummarySink<'static, 's, M, W> {
let interpolator =
hyperlink::Interpolator::new(&self.config.hyperlink);
let stats = if self.config.stats || self.config.kind.requires_stats() {
Some(Stats::new())
} else {
@ -408,6 +408,7 @@ impl<W: WriteColor> Summary<W> {
SummarySink {
matcher,
summary: self,
interpolator,
path: None,
start_time: Instant::now(),
match_count: 0,
@ -432,18 +433,19 @@ impl<W: WriteColor> Summary<W> {
if !self.config.path && !self.config.kind.requires_path() {
return self.sink(matcher);
}
let interpolator =
hyperlink::Interpolator::new(&self.config.hyperlink);
let stats = if self.config.stats || self.config.kind.requires_stats() {
Some(Stats::new())
} else {
None
};
let ppath = PrinterPath::with_separator(
path.as_ref(),
self.config.separator_path,
);
let ppath = PrinterPath::new(path.as_ref())
.with_separator(self.config.separator_path);
SummarySink {
matcher,
summary: self,
interpolator,
path: Some(ppath),
start_time: Instant::now(),
match_count: 0,
@ -490,6 +492,7 @@ impl<W> Summary<W> {
pub struct SummarySink<'p, 's, M: Matcher, W> {
matcher: M,
summary: &'s mut Summary<W>,
interpolator: hyperlink::Interpolator,
path: Option<PrinterPath<'p>>,
start_time: Instant,
match_count: u64,
@ -595,36 +598,34 @@ impl<'p, 's, M: Matcher, W: WriteColor> SummarySink<'p, 's, M, W> {
/// (color and hyperlink).
fn write_path(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
if self.path.is_some() {
let mut hyperlink = self.start_hyperlink_span()?;
let status = self.start_hyperlink()?;
self.write_spec(
self.summary.config.colors.path(),
self.path.as_ref().unwrap().as_bytes(),
)?;
if hyperlink.is_active() {
hyperlink.end(&mut *self.summary.wtr.borrow_mut())?;
}
self.end_hyperlink(status)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Starts a hyperlink span when applicable.
fn start_hyperlink_span(&mut self) -> io::Result<HyperlinkSpan> {
if let Some(ref path) = self.path {
let mut wtr = self.summary.wtr.borrow_mut();
if wtr.supports_hyperlinks() {
if let Some(spec) = path.create_hyperlink_spec(
&self.summary.config.hyperlink_pattern,
None,
None,
&mut self.summary.buf,
) {
return Ok(HyperlinkSpan::start(&mut *wtr, &spec)?);
}
}
}
Ok(HyperlinkSpan::default())
fn start_hyperlink(
&mut self,
) -> io::Result<hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus> {
let Some(hyperpath) =
self.path.as_ref().and_then(|p| p.as_hyperlink())
else {
return Ok(hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus::inactive());
};
let values = hyperlink::Values::new(hyperpath);
self.interpolator.begin(&values, &mut *self.summary.wtr.borrow_mut())
}
fn end_hyperlink(
&self,
status: hyperlink::InterpolatorStatus,
) -> io::Result<()> {
self.interpolator.finish(status, &mut *self.summary.wtr.borrow_mut())
}
/// Write the line terminator configured on the given searcher.

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@ -1,21 +1,17 @@
use std::{borrow::Cow, fmt, io, path::Path, time};
use std::{borrow::Cow, cell::OnceCell, fmt, io, path::Path, time};
use {
bstr::{ByteSlice, ByteVec},
bstr::ByteVec,
grep_matcher::{Captures, LineTerminator, Match, Matcher},
grep_searcher::{
LineIter, Searcher, SinkContext, SinkContextKind, SinkError, SinkMatch,
},
termcolor::HyperlinkSpec,
};
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Serialize, Serializer};
use crate::{
hyperlink::{HyperlinkPath, HyperlinkPattern, HyperlinkValues},
MAX_LOOK_AHEAD,
};
use crate::{hyperlink::HyperlinkPath, MAX_LOOK_AHEAD};
/// A type for handling replacements while amortizing allocation.
pub(crate) struct Replacer<M: Matcher> {
@ -268,11 +264,12 @@ impl<'a> Sunk<'a> {
/// something else. This allows us to amortize work if we are printing the
/// file path for every match.
///
/// In the common case, no transformation is needed, which lets us avoid the
/// allocation. Typically, only Windows requires a transform, since we can't
/// access the raw bytes of a path directly and first need to lossily convert
/// to UTF-8. Windows is also typically where the path separator replacement
/// is used, e.g., in cygwin environments to use `/` instead of `\`.
/// In the common case, no transformation is needed, which lets us avoid
/// the allocation. Typically, only Windows requires a transform, since
/// it's fraught to access the raw bytes of a path directly and first need
/// to lossily convert to UTF-8. Windows is also typically where the path
/// separator replacement is used, e.g., in cygwin environments to use `/`
/// instead of `\`.
///
/// Users of this type are expected to construct it from a normal `Path`
/// found in the standard library. It can then be written to any `io::Write`
@ -281,54 +278,55 @@ impl<'a> Sunk<'a> {
/// will not roundtrip correctly.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(crate) struct PrinterPath<'a> {
// On Unix, we can re-materialize a `Path` from our `Cow<'a, [u8]>` with
// zero cost, so there's no point in storing it. At time of writing,
// OsStr::as_os_str_bytes (and its corresponding constructor) are not
// stable yet. Those would let us achieve the same end portably. (As long
// as we keep our UTF-8 requirement on Windows.)
#[cfg(not(unix))]
path: &'a Path,
bytes: Cow<'a, [u8]>,
hyperlink_path: std::cell::OnceCell<Option<HyperlinkPath>>,
hyperlink: OnceCell<Option<HyperlinkPath>>,
}
impl<'a> PrinterPath<'a> {
/// Create a new path suitable for printing.
pub(crate) fn new(path: &'a Path) -> PrinterPath<'a> {
PrinterPath {
#[cfg(not(unix))]
path,
// N.B. This is zero-cost on Unix and requires at least a UTF-8
// check on Windows. This doesn't allocate on Windows unless the
// path is invalid UTF-8 (which is exceptionally rare).
bytes: Vec::from_path_lossy(path),
hyperlink_path: std::cell::OnceCell::new(),
hyperlink: OnceCell::new(),
}
}
/// Create a new printer path from the given path which can be efficiently
/// written to a writer without allocation.
/// Set the separator on this path.
///
/// If the given separator is present, then any separators in `path` are
/// replaced with it.
/// When set, `PrinterPath::as_bytes` will return the path provided but
/// with its separator replaced with the one given.
pub(crate) fn with_separator(
path: &'a Path,
mut self,
sep: Option<u8>,
) -> PrinterPath<'a> {
let mut ppath = PrinterPath::new(path);
if let Some(sep) = sep {
ppath.replace_separator(sep);
}
ppath
}
/// Replace the path separator in this path with the given separator
/// and do it in place. On Windows, both `/` and `\` are treated as
/// path separators that are both replaced by `new_sep`. In all other
/// environments, only `/` is treated as a path separator.
fn replace_separator(&mut self, new_sep: u8) {
let transformed_path: Vec<u8> = self
.as_bytes()
.bytes()
.map(|b| {
if b == b'/' || (cfg!(windows) && b == b'\\') {
new_sep
} else {
b
/// Replace the path separator in this path with the given separator
/// and do it in place. On Windows, both `/` and `\` are treated as
/// path separators that are both replaced by `new_sep`. In all other
/// environments, only `/` is treated as a path separator.
fn replace_separator(bytes: &[u8], sep: u8) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut bytes = bytes.to_vec();
for b in bytes.iter_mut() {
if *b == b'/' || (cfg!(windows) && *b == b'\\') {
*b = sep;
}
})
.collect();
self.bytes = Cow::Owned(transformed_path);
}
bytes
}
let Some(sep) = sep else { return self };
self.bytes = Cow::Owned(replace_separator(self.as_bytes(), sep));
self
}
/// Return the raw bytes for this path.
@ -336,32 +334,30 @@ impl<'a> PrinterPath<'a> {
&self.bytes
}
/// Creates a hyperlink for this path and the given line and column, using
/// the specified pattern. Uses the given buffer to store the hyperlink.
pub(crate) fn create_hyperlink_spec<'b>(
&self,
pattern: &HyperlinkPattern,
line_number: Option<u64>,
column: Option<u64>,
buffer: &'b mut Vec<u8>,
) -> Option<HyperlinkSpec<'b>> {
if pattern.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let file_path = self.hyperlink_path()?;
let values = HyperlinkValues::new(file_path, line_number, column);
buffer.clear();
pattern.render(&values, buffer).ok()?;
Some(HyperlinkSpec::open(buffer))
/// Return this path as a hyperlink.
///
/// Note that a hyperlink may not be able to be created from a path.
/// Namely, computing the hyperlink may require touching the file system
/// (e.g., for path canonicalization) and that can fail. This failure is
/// silent but is logged.
pub(crate) fn as_hyperlink(&self) -> Option<&HyperlinkPath> {
self.hyperlink
.get_or_init(|| HyperlinkPath::from_path(self.as_path()))
.as_ref()
}
/// Returns the file path to use in hyperlinks, if any.
///
/// This is what the {file} placeholder will be substituted with.
fn hyperlink_path(&self) -> Option<&HyperlinkPath> {
self.hyperlink_path
.get_or_init(|| HyperlinkPath::from_path(self.path))
.as_ref()
/// Return this path as an actual `Path` type.
fn as_path(&self) -> &Path {
#[cfg(unix)]
fn imp<'p>(p: &'p PrinterPath<'_>) -> &'p Path {
use std::{ffi::OsStr, os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt};
Path::new(OsStr::from_bytes(p.as_bytes()))
}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
fn imp<'p>(p: &'p PrinterPath<'_>) -> &'p Path {
p.path
}
imp(self)
}
}