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Tavian Barnes 53679e4c43 ignore: simplify the work-stealing strategy
There's no particular reason for this change. I happened to be looking
at the code again and realized that stealing from your left neighbour
or your right neighbour shouldn't make a difference (and indeed perf is
the same in my benchmarks).

Closes 
2023-11-20 23:51:53 -05:00
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ignore

The ignore crate provides a fast recursive directory iterator that respects various filters such as globs, file types and .gitignore files. This crate also provides lower level direct access to gitignore and file type matchers.

Build status

Dual-licensed under MIT or the UNLICENSE.

Documentation

https://docs.rs/ignore

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
ignore = "0.4"

Example

This example shows the most basic usage of this crate. This code will recursively traverse the current directory while automatically filtering out files and directories according to ignore globs found in files like .ignore and .gitignore:

use ignore::Walk;

for result in Walk::new("./") {
    // Each item yielded by the iterator is either a directory entry or an
    // error, so either print the path or the error.
    match result {
        Ok(entry) => println!("{}", entry.path().display()),
        Err(err) => println!("ERROR: {}", err),
    }
}

Example: advanced

By default, the recursive directory iterator will ignore hidden files and directories. This can be disabled by building the iterator with WalkBuilder:

use ignore::WalkBuilder;

for result in WalkBuilder::new("./").hidden(false).build() {
    println!("{:?}", result);
}

See the documentation for WalkBuilder for many other options.