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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Gallant
9952ba2068 deps: update glob dev-dependency 2019-04-14 19:29:27 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
8a7f43b84d globset: use bstr
This simplifies the various path related functions and pushed more platform
dependent code down into bstr. This likely also makes things a bit more
efficient on Windows, since we now only do a single UTF-8 check for each
file path.
2019-04-05 23:24:08 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
cd9815cb37
deps: update to aho-corasick 0.7
We do the simplest possible change to migrate to the new version.

Fixes #1228
2019-04-03 13:51:26 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
63b0f31a22 deps: update various dependencies
We also increase the MSRV to 1.32, the current stable release, which sets
the stage for migrating to Rust 2018.
2019-01-19 10:44:30 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
d14f0b37d6
deps: update versions for all crates
I don't think every change here is needed, but this ensures we're using
the latest version of every direct dependency.
2018-09-07 14:00:22 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
84585908ac
globset-0.4.1 2018-07-28 10:59:54 -04:00
Bastien Orivel
49f36c7dcd deps: update regex to 1.0
We retain the `simd-accel` feature on globset for backwards
compatibility, but will remove it in the next semver release.
2018-05-07 13:07:30 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
6c8b1e93d5
globset: release 0.4.0 2018-04-21 12:09:15 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
1f70e9187c deps: update regex crate
This update brings with it a new feature of the regex crate which will
now use SIMD optimizations automatically at runtime with no necessary
compile time flags. All that's needed is to enable the `unstable` feature.

Other crates, such as bytecount and encoding_rs, are still using the
old-style SIMD support, so we leave the simd-accel and avx-accel features.
However, the binaries we distribute on Github no longer have those
features enabled, which makes them truly portable.

Fixes #135
2018-03-12 23:21:42 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
a431160d4c
globset: release 0.3.0 2018-02-11 13:41:36 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
3535047094 logger: drop env_logger
This commit updates the `log` crate to 0.4 and drops the dependency on
env_logger. In particular, the latest version of env_logger brings in
additional non-optional dependencies such as chrono that I don't think is
worth including into ripgrep.

It turns out ripgrep doesn't need any fancy logging. We just need a concept
of log levels and the ability to print to stderr. Therefore, we just roll
our own super simple logger.

This update is motivated by the persistent configuration task. In
particular, we need the ability to toggle the global log level more than
once, and this doesn't appear to be possible with older versions of the
log crate.
2018-02-04 10:40:20 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
efa4de8126
cargo: bump to 0.7.0 2017-10-21 22:40:10 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
1267f01c24
deps: upgrade to memchr 2 2017-10-21 22:40:09 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
5a666b042d
bump ripgrep, ignore, globset
The `ignore` and `globset` crates both got breaking changes in the
course of fixing #444, so increase 0.x to 0.(x+1).
2017-05-11 19:12:20 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
c648eadbaa Bump and update deps. 2017-03-12 21:33:13 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
d825648b86 Remove lazy_static from globset 2017-02-12 15:37:50 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
057ed6305a 0.4.0 2017-01-13 23:46:21 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
aed315e80a bump deps 2017-01-03 07:27:51 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
163e00677a Update to regex 0.2. 2017-01-01 01:03:21 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
d58236fbdc bump various versions 2016-12-30 15:44:08 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
301ee6d3f5 globset-0.1.2 2016-11-06 15:35:05 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
36f949633b globset-0.1.1 2016-10-29 22:12:44 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
d79add341b Move all gitignore matching to separate crate.
This PR introduces a new sub-crate, `ignore`, which primarily provides a
fast recursive directory iterator that respects ignore files like
gitignore and other configurable filtering rules based on globs or even
file types.

This results in a substantial source of complexity moved out of ripgrep's
core and into a reusable component that others can now (hopefully)
benefit from.

While much of the ignore code carried over from ripgrep's core, a
substantial portion of it was rewritten with the following goals in
mind:

1. Reuse matchers built from gitignore files across directory iteration.
2. Design the matcher data structure to be amenable for parallelizing
   directory iteration. (Indeed, writing the parallel iterator is the
   next step.)

Fixes #9, #44, #45
2016-10-29 20:48:59 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
dde5bd5a80 globset-0.1.0 2016-10-10 20:07:13 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
762ad44f71 add version marker 2016-10-10 20:06:35 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
705386934d Fill in globset/Cargo.toml with more details. 2016-10-10 19:50:21 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
e96d93034a Finish overhaul of glob matching.
This commit completes the initial move of glob matching to an external
crate, including fixing up cross platform support, polishing the
external crate for others to use and fixing a number of bugs in the
process.

Fixes #87, #127, #131
2016-10-10 19:24:18 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
175406df01 Refactor and test glob sets.
This commit goes a long way toward refactoring glob sets so that the
code is easier to maintain going forward. In particular, it makes the
literal optimizations that glob sets used a lot more structured and much
easier to extend. Tests have also been modified to include glob sets.

There's still a bit of polish work left to do before a release.

This also fixes the immediate issue where large gitignore files were
causing ripgrep to slow way down. While we don't technically fix it for
good, we're a lot better about reducing the number of regexes we
compile. In particular, if a gitignore file contains thousands of
patterns that can't be matched more simply using literals, then ripgrep
will slow down again. We could fix this for good by avoiding RegexSet if
the number of regexes grows too large.

Fixes #134.
2016-10-04 20:28:56 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
fdf24317ac Move glob implementation to new crate.
It is isolated and complex enough that it deserves attention all on its
own. It's also eminently reusable.
2016-09-30 19:42:41 -04:00