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Like du but more intuitive. # Why Because I want an easy way to see where my disk is being used. # Demo ![Example](media/snap.png) ## Install #### Cargo <a href="https://repology.org/project/du-dust/versions"><img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/du-dust.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right"></a> - `cargo install du-dust` #### πΊ Homebrew (Mac OS) - `brew install dust` #### πΊ Homebrew (Linux) - `brew install dust` #### [Pacstall](https://github.com/pacstall/pacstall) (Debian/Ubuntu) - `pacstall -I dust-bin` ### Anaconda (conda-forge) - `conda install -c conda-forge dust` #### [deb-get](https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get) (Debian/Ubuntu) - `deb-get install du-dust` #### Windows: - `scoop install dust` - Windows GNU version - works - Windows MSVC - requires: [VCRUNTIME140.dll](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170) #### Download - Download Linux/Mac binary from [Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases) - unzip file: `tar -xvf _downloaded_file.tar.gz` - move file to executable path: `sudo mv dust /usr/local/bin/` ## Overview Dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust will print a maximum of one 'Did not have permissions message'. Dust will list a slightly-less-than-the-terminal-height number of the biggest subdirectories or files and will smartly recurse down the tree to find the larger ones. There is no need for a '-d' flag or a '-h' flag. The largest subdirectories will be colored. The different colors on the bars: These represent the combined tree hierarchy & disk usage. The shades of grey are used to indicate which parent folder a subfolder belongs to. For instance, look at the above screenshot. `.steam` is a folder taking 44% of the space. From the `.steam` bar is a light grey line that goes up. All these folders are inside `.steam` so if you delete `.steam` all that stuff will be gone too. ## Usage ``` Usage: dust Usage: dust <dir> Usage: dust <dir> <another_dir> <and_more> Usage: dust -p (full-path - Show fullpath of the subdirectories) Usage: dust -s (apparent-size - shows the length of the file as opposed to the amount of disk space it uses) Usage: dust -n 30 (Shows 30 directories instead of the default [default is terminal height]) Usage: dust -d 3 (Shows 3 levels of subdirectories) Usage: dust -D (Show only directories (eg dust -D)) Usage: dust -F (Show only files - finds your largest files) Usage: dust -r (reverse order of output) Usage: dust -o si/b/kb/kib/mb/mib/gb/gib (si - prints sizes in powers of 1000. Others print size in that format). Usage: dust -X ignore (ignore all files and directories with the name 'ignore') Usage: dust -x (Only show directories on the same filesystem) Usage: dust -b (Do not show percentages or draw ASCII bars) Usage: dust -B (--bars-on-right - Percent bars moved to right side of screen) Usage: dust -i (Do not show hidden files) Usage: dust -c (No colors [monochrome]) Usage: dust -C (Force colors) Usage: dust -f (Count files instead of diskspace) Usage: dust -t (Group by filetype) Usage: dust -z 10M (min-size, Only include files larger than 10M) Usage: dust -e regex (Only include files matching this regex (eg dust -e "\.png$" would match png files)) Usage: dust -v regex (Exclude files matching this regex (eg dust -v "\.png$" would ignore png files)) Usage: dust -L (dereference-links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them) Usage: dust -P (Disable the progress indicator) Usage: dust -R (For screen readers. Removes bars/symbols. Adds new column: depth level. (May want to use -p for full path too)) Usage: dust -S (Custom Stack size - Use if you see: 'fatal runtime error: stack overflow' (default allocation: low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)"), Usage: dust --skip-total (No total row will be displayed) Usage: dust -z 40000/30MB/20kib (Exclude output files/directories below size 40000 bytes / 30MB / 20KiB) Usage: dust -j (Prints JSON representation of directories, try: dust -j | jq) Usage: dust --files0-from=FILE (Reads null-terminated file paths from FILE); If FILE is - then read from stdin ``` ## Config file Dust has a config file where the above options can be set. Either: `~/.config/dust/config.toml` or `~/.dust.toml` ``` $ cat ~/.config/dust/config.toml reverse=true ``` ## Alternatives - [NCDU](https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu) - [dutree](https://github.com/nachoparker/dutree) - [dua](https://github.com/Byron/dua-cli/) - [pdu](https://github.com/KSXGitHub/parallel-disk-usage) - [dirstat-rs](https://github.com/scullionw/dirstat-rs) - du -d 1 -h | sort -h Note: Apparent-size is calculated slightly differently in dust to gdu. In dust each hard link is counted as using file_length space. In gdu only the first entry is counted. 07070100000006000081A400000000000000000000000166980F00000002DD000000000000000000000000000000000000001400000000dust-1.1.1/build.rsuse clap_complete::{generate_to, shells::*}; use clap_mangen::Man; use std::fs::File; use std::io::Error; use std::path::Path; include!("src/cli.rs"); fn main() -> Result<(), Error> { let outdir = "completions"; let app_name = "dust"; let mut cmd = build_cli(); generate_to(Bash, &mut cmd, app_name, outdir)?; generate_to(Zsh, &mut cmd, app_name, outdir)?; generate_to(Fish, &mut cmd, app_name, outdir)?; generate_to(PowerShell, &mut cmd, app_name, outdir)?; generate_to(Elvish, &mut cmd, app_name, outdir)?; let file = Path::new("man-page").join("dust.1"); std::fs::create_dir_all("man-page")?; let mut file = File::create(file)?; Man::new(cmd).render(&mut file)?; Ok(()) } 07070100000007000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000E00000000dust-1.1.1/ci07070100000008000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001700000000dust-1.1.1/completions07070100000009000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000001933000000000000000000000000000000000000001D00000000dust-1.1.1/completions/_dust#compdef dust autoload -U is-at-least _dust() { typeset -A opt_args typeset -a _arguments_options local ret=1 if is-at-least 5.2; then _arguments_options=(-s -S -C) else _arguments_options=(-s -C) fi local context curcontext="$curcontext" state line _arguments "${_arguments_options[@]}" \ '-d+[Depth to show]:DEPTH: ' \ '--depth=[Depth to show]:DEPTH: ' \ '-T+[Number of threads to use]: : ' \ '--threads=[Number of threads to use]: : ' \ '-n+[Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)]:NUMBER: ' \ '--number-of-lines=[Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)]:NUMBER: ' \ '*-X+[Exclude any file or directory with this name]:PATH:_files' \ '*--ignore-directory=[Exclude any file or directory with this name]:PATH:_files' \ '-I+[Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter]:FILE:_files' \ '--ignore-all-in-file=[Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter]:FILE:_files' \ '-z+[Minimum size file to include in output]:MIN_SIZE: ' \ '--min-size=[Minimum size file to include in output]:MIN_SIZE: ' \ '(-e --filter -t --file_types)*-v+[Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type\: -v "\\.png\$" ]:REGEX: ' \ '(-e --filter -t --file_types)*--invert-filter=[Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type\: -v "\\.png\$" ]:REGEX: ' \ '(-t --file_types)*-e+[Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type\: -e "\\.png\$" ]:REGEX: ' \ '(-t --file_types)*--filter=[Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type\: -e "\\.png\$" ]:REGEX: ' \ '-w+[Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width]:WIDTH: ' \ '--terminal_width=[Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width]:WIDTH: ' \ '-o+[Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.]:FORMAT:(si b k m g t kb mb gb tb)' \ '--output-format=[Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.]:FORMAT:(si b k m g t kb mb gb tb)' \ '-S+[Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see\: '\''fatal runtime error\: stack overflow'\'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)]:STACK_SIZE: ' \ '--stack-size=[Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see\: '\''fatal runtime error\: stack overflow'\'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)]:STACK_SIZE: ' \ '-M+[+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => \[currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)]: : ' \ '--mtime=[+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => \[currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)]: : ' \ '-A+[just like -mtime, but based on file access time]: : ' \ '--atime=[just like -mtime, but based on file access time]: : ' \ '-y+[just like -mtime, but based on file change time]: : ' \ '--ctime=[just like -mtime, but based on file change time]: : ' \ '--files0-from=[run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input]: :_files' \ '-p[Subdirectories will not have their path shortened]' \ '--full-paths[Subdirectories will not have their path shortened]' \ '-L[dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them]' \ '--dereference-links[dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them]' \ '-x[Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory]' \ '--limit-filesystem[Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory]' \ '-s[Use file length instead of blocks]' \ '--apparent-size[Use file length instead of blocks]' \ '-r[Print tree upside down (biggest highest)]' \ '--reverse[Print tree upside down (biggest highest)]' \ '-c[No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like\: watch)]' \ '--no-colors[No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like\: watch)]' \ '-C[Force colors print]' \ '--force-colors[Force colors print]' \ '-b[No percent bars or percentages will be displayed]' \ '--no-percent-bars[No percent bars or percentages will be displayed]' \ '-B[percent bars moved to right side of screen]' \ '--bars-on-right[percent bars moved to right side of screen]' \ '-R[For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column\: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)]' \ '--screen-reader[For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column\: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)]' \ '--skip-total[No total row will be displayed]' \ '-f[Directory '\''size'\'' is number of child files instead of disk size]' \ '--filecount[Directory '\''size'\'' is number of child files instead of disk size]' \ '-i[Do not display hidden files]' \ '--ignore_hidden[Do not display hidden files]' \ '(-d --depth -D --only-dir)-t[show only these file types]' \ '(-d --depth -D --only-dir)--file_types[show only these file types]' \ '-P[Disable the progress indication.]' \ '--no-progress[Disable the progress indication.]' \ '--print-errors[Print path with errors.]' \ '(-F --only-file -t --file_types)-D[Only directories will be displayed.]' \ '(-F --only-file -t --file_types)--only-dir[Only directories will be displayed.]' \ '(-D --only-dir)-F[Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)]' \ '(-D --only-dir)--only-file[Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)]' \ '-j[Output the directory tree as json to the current directory]' \ '--output-json[Output the directory tree as json to the current directory]' \ '-h[Print help]' \ '--help[Print help]' \ '-V[Print version]' \ '--version[Print version]' \ '*::params:_files' \ && ret=0 } (( $+functions[_dust_commands] )) || _dust_commands() { local commands; commands=() _describe -t commands 'dust commands' commands "$@" } if [ "$funcstack[1]" = "_dust" ]; then _dust "$@" else compdef _dust dust fi 0707010000000A000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000002F73000000000000000000000000000000000000002100000000dust-1.1.1/completions/_dust.ps1 using namespace System.Management.Automation using namespace System.Management.Automation.Language Register-ArgumentCompleter -Native -CommandName 'dust' -ScriptBlock { param($wordToComplete, $commandAst, $cursorPosition) $commandElements = $commandAst.CommandElements $command = @( 'dust' for ($i = 1; $i -lt $commandElements.Count; $i++) { $element = $commandElements[$i] if ($element -isnot [StringConstantExpressionAst] -or $element.StringConstantType -ne [StringConstantType]::BareWord -or $element.Value.StartsWith('-') -or $element.Value -eq $wordToComplete) { break } $element.Value }) -join ';' $completions = @(switch ($command) { 'dust' { [CompletionResult]::new('-d', 'd', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Depth to show') [CompletionResult]::new('--depth', 'depth', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Depth to show') [CompletionResult]::new('-T', 'T ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Number of threads to use') [CompletionResult]::new('--threads', 'threads', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Number of threads to use') [CompletionResult]::new('-n', 'n', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)') [CompletionResult]::new('--number-of-lines', 'number-of-lines', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)') [CompletionResult]::new('-X', 'X ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude any file or directory with this name') [CompletionResult]::new('--ignore-directory', 'ignore-directory', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude any file or directory with this name') [CompletionResult]::new('-I', 'I ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter') [CompletionResult]::new('--ignore-all-in-file', 'ignore-all-in-file', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter') [CompletionResult]::new('-z', 'z', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Minimum size file to include in output') [CompletionResult]::new('--min-size', 'min-size', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Minimum size file to include in output') [CompletionResult]::new('-v', 'v', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$" ') [CompletionResult]::new('--invert-filter', 'invert-filter', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$" ') [CompletionResult]::new('-e', 'e', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$" ') [CompletionResult]::new('--filter', 'filter', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$" ') [CompletionResult]::new('-w', 'w', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width') [CompletionResult]::new('--terminal_width', 'terminal_width', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width') [CompletionResult]::new('-o', 'o', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.') [CompletionResult]::new('--output-format', 'output-format', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.') [CompletionResult]::new('-S', 'S ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: ''fatal runtime error: stack overflow'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)') [CompletionResult]::new('--stack-size', 'stack-size', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: ''fatal runtime error: stack overflow'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)') [CompletionResult]::new('-M', 'M ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, '+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)') [CompletionResult]::new('--mtime', 'mtime', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, '+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)') [CompletionResult]::new('-A', 'A ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'just like -mtime, but based on file access time') [CompletionResult]::new('--atime', 'atime', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'just like -mtime, but based on file access time') [CompletionResult]::new('-y', 'y', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'just like -mtime, but based on file change time') [CompletionResult]::new('--ctime', 'ctime', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'just like -mtime, but based on file change time') [CompletionResult]::new('--files0-from', 'files0-from', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input') [CompletionResult]::new('-p', 'p', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Subdirectories will not have their path shortened') [CompletionResult]::new('--full-paths', 'full-paths', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Subdirectories will not have their path shortened') [CompletionResult]::new('-L', 'L ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them') [CompletionResult]::new('--dereference-links', 'dereference-links', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them') [CompletionResult]::new('-x', 'x', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory') [CompletionResult]::new('--limit-filesystem', 'limit-filesystem', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory') [CompletionResult]::new('-s', 's', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Use file length instead of blocks') [CompletionResult]::new('--apparent-size', 'apparent-size', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Use file length instead of blocks') [CompletionResult]::new('-r', 'r', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print tree upside down (biggest highest)') [CompletionResult]::new('--reverse', 'reverse', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print tree upside down (biggest highest)') [CompletionResult]::new('-c', 'c', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)') [CompletionResult]::new('--no-colors', 'no-colors', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)') [CompletionResult]::new('-C', 'C ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Force colors print') [CompletionResult]::new('--force-colors', 'force-colors', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Force colors print') [CompletionResult]::new('-b', 'b', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'No percent bars or percentages will be displayed') [CompletionResult]::new('--no-percent-bars', 'no-percent-bars', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'No percent bars or percentages will be displayed') [CompletionResult]::new('-B', 'B ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'percent bars moved to right side of screen') [CompletionResult]::new('--bars-on-right', 'bars-on-right', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'percent bars moved to right side of screen') [CompletionResult]::new('-R', 'R ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)') [CompletionResult]::new('--screen-reader', 'screen-reader', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)') [CompletionResult]::new('--skip-total', 'skip-total', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'No total row will be displayed') [CompletionResult]::new('-f', 'f', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Directory ''size'' is number of child files instead of disk size') [CompletionResult]::new('--filecount', 'filecount', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Directory ''size'' is number of child files instead of disk size') [CompletionResult]::new('-i', 'i', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Do not display hidden files') [CompletionResult]::new('--ignore_hidden', 'ignore_hidden', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Do not display hidden files') [CompletionResult]::new('-t', 't', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'show only these file types') [CompletionResult]::new('--file_types', 'file_types', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'show only these file types') [CompletionResult]::new('-P', 'P ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Disable the progress indication.') [CompletionResult]::new('--no-progress', 'no-progress', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Disable the progress indication.') [CompletionResult]::new('--print-errors', 'print-errors', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print path with errors.') [CompletionResult]::new('-D', 'D ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only directories will be displayed.') [CompletionResult]::new('--only-dir', 'only-dir', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only directories will be displayed.') [CompletionResult]::new('-F', 'F ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)') [CompletionResult]::new('--only-file', 'only-file', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)') [CompletionResult]::new('-j', 'j', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Output the directory tree as json to the current directory') [CompletionResult]::new('--output-json', 'output-json', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Output the directory tree as json to the current directory') [CompletionResult]::new('-h', 'h', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print help') [CompletionResult]::new('--help', 'help', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print help') [CompletionResult]::new('-V', 'V ', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print version') [CompletionResult]::new('--version', 'version', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print version') break } }) $completions.Where{ $_.CompletionText -like "$wordToComplete*" } | Sort-Object -Property ListItemText } 0707010000000B000081A400000000000000000000000166980F00000018B7000000000000000000000000000000000000002100000000dust-1.1.1/completions/dust.bash_dust() { local i cur prev opts cmd COMPREPLY=() cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" cmd="" opts="" for i in ${COMP_WORDS[@]} do case "${cmd},${i}" in ",$1") cmd="dust" ;; *) ;; esac done case "${cmd}" in dust) opts="-d -T -n -p -X -I -L -x -s -r -c -C -b -B -z -R -f -i -v -e -t -w -P -D -F -o -S -j -M -A -y -h -V --depth --threads --number-of-lines --full-paths --ignore-directory --ignore-all-in-file --dereference-links --limit-filesystem --apparent-size --reverse --no-colors --force-colors --no-percent-bars --bars-on-right --min-size --screen-reader --skip-total --filecount --ignore_hidden --invert-filter --filter --file_types --terminal_width --no-progress --print-errors --only-dir --only-file --output-format --stack-size --output-json --mtime --atime --ctime --files0-from --help --version [PATH]..." if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 1 ]] ; then COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) return 0 fi case "${prev}" in --depth) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -d) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --threads) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -T) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --number-of-lines) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -n) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --ignore-directory) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -X) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --ignore-all-in-file) local oldifs if [[ -v IFS ]]; then oldifs="$IFS" fi IFS=$'\n' COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) if [[ -v oldifs ]]; then IFS="$oldifs" fi if [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -ge 4 ]]; then compopt -o filenames fi return 0 ;; -I) local oldifs if [[ -v IFS ]]; then oldifs="$IFS" fi IFS=$'\n' COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) if [[ -v oldifs ]]; then IFS="$oldifs" fi if [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -ge 4 ]]; then compopt -o filenames fi return 0 ;; --min-size) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -z) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --invert-filter) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -v) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --filter) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -e) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --terminal_width) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -w) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --output-format) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "si b k m g t kb mb gb tb" -- "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -o) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "si b k m g t kb mb gb tb" -- "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --stack-size) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -S) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --mtime) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -M) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --atime) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -A) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --ctime) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; -y) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; --files0-from) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) return 0 ;; *) COMPREPLY=() ;; esac COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) return 0 ;; esac } if [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -eq 4 && "${BASH_VERSINFO[1]}" -ge 4 || "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 4 ]]; then complete -F _dust -o nosort -o bashdefault -o default dust else complete -F _dust -o bashdefault -o default dust fi 0707010000000C000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000001A4F000000000000000000000000000000000000002000000000dust-1.1.1/completions/dust.elv use builtin; use str; set edit:completion:arg-completer[dust] = {|@words| fn spaces {|n| builtin:repeat $n ' ' | str:join '' } fn cand {|text desc| edit:complex-candidate $text &display=$text' '(spaces (- 14 (wcswidth $text)))$desc } var command = 'dust' for word $words[1..-1] { if (str:has-prefix $word '-') { break } set command = $command';'$word } var completions = [ &'dust'= { cand -d 'Depth to show' cand --depth 'Depth to show' cand -T 'Number of threads to use' cand --threads 'Number of threads to use' cand -n 'Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)' cand --number-of-lines 'Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)' cand -X 'Exclude any file or directory with this name' cand --ignore-directory 'Exclude any file or directory with this name' cand -I 'Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter' cand --ignore-all-in-file 'Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter' cand -z 'Minimum size file to include in output' cand --min-size 'Minimum size file to include in output' cand -v 'Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$" ' cand --invert-filter 'Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$" ' cand -e 'Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$" ' cand --filter 'Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$" ' cand -w 'Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width' cand --terminal_width 'Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width' cand -o 'Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.' cand --output-format 'Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.' cand -S 'Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: ''fatal runtime error: stack overflow'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)' cand --stack-size 'Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: ''fatal runtime error: stack overflow'' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)' cand -M '+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)' cand --mtime '+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)' cand -A 'just like -mtime, but based on file access time' cand --atime 'just like -mtime, but based on file access time' cand -y 'just like -mtime, but based on file change time' cand --ctime 'just like -mtime, but based on file change time' cand --files0-from 'run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input' cand -p 'Subdirectories will not have their path shortened' cand --full-paths 'Subdirectories will not have their path shortened' cand -L 'dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them' cand --dereference-links 'dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them' cand -x 'Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory' cand --limit-filesystem 'Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory' cand -s 'Use file length instead of blocks' cand --apparent-size 'Use file length instead of blocks' cand -r 'Print tree upside down (biggest highest)' cand --reverse 'Print tree upside down (biggest highest)' cand -c 'No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)' cand --no-colors 'No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)' cand -C 'Force colors print' cand --force-colors 'Force colors print' cand -b 'No percent bars or percentages will be displayed' cand --no-percent-bars 'No percent bars or percentages will be displayed' cand -B 'percent bars moved to right side of screen' cand --bars-on-right 'percent bars moved to right side of screen' cand -R 'For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)' cand --screen-reader 'For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)' cand --skip-total 'No total row will be displayed' cand -f 'Directory ''size'' is number of child files instead of disk size' cand --filecount 'Directory ''size'' is number of child files instead of disk size' cand -i 'Do not display hidden files' cand --ignore_hidden 'Do not display hidden files' cand -t 'show only these file types' cand --file_types 'show only these file types' cand -P 'Disable the progress indication.' cand --no-progress 'Disable the progress indication.' cand --print-errors 'Print path with errors.' cand -D 'Only directories will be displayed.' cand --only-dir 'Only directories will be displayed.' cand -F 'Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)' cand --only-file 'Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)' cand -j 'Output the directory tree as json to the current directory' cand --output-json 'Output the directory tree as json to the current directory' cand -h 'Print help' cand --help 'Print help' cand -V 'Print version' cand --version 'Print version' } ] $completions[$command] } 0707010000000D000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000F02000000000000000000000000000000000000002100000000dust-1.1.1/completions/dust.fishcomplete -c dust -s d -l depth -d 'Depth to show' -r complete -c dust -s T -l threads -d 'Number of threads to use' -r complete -c dust -s n -l number-of-lines -d 'Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)' -r complete -c dust -s X -l ignore-directory -d 'Exclude any file or directory with this name' -r -F complete -c dust -s I -l ignore-all-in-file -d 'Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter' -r -F complete -c dust -s z -l min-size -d 'Minimum size file to include in output' -r complete -c dust -s v -l invert-filter -d 'Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\\.png$" ' -r complete -c dust -s e -l filter -d 'Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\\.png$" ' -r complete -c dust -s w -l terminal_width -d 'Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width' -r complete -c dust -s o -l output-format -d 'Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.' -r -f -a "{si '',b '',k '',m '',g '',t '',kb '',mb '',gb '',tb ''}" complete -c dust -s S -l stack-size -d 'Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: \'fatal runtime error: stack overflow\' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)' -r complete -c dust -s M -l mtime -d '+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)' -r complete -c dust -s A -l atime -d 'just like -mtime, but based on file access time' -r complete -c dust -s y -l ctime -d 'just like -mtime, but based on file change time' -r complete -c dust -l files0-from -d 'run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input' -r -F complete -c dust -s p -l full-paths -d 'Subdirectories will not have their path shortened' complete -c dust -s L -l dereference-links -d 'dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them' complete -c dust -s x -l limit-filesystem -d 'Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory' complete -c dust -s s -l apparent-size -d 'Use file length instead of blocks' complete -c dust -s r -l reverse -d 'Print tree upside down (biggest highest)' complete -c dust -s c -l no-colors -d 'No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)' complete -c dust -s C -l force-colors -d 'Force colors print' complete -c dust -s b -l no-percent-bars -d 'No percent bars or percentages will be displayed' complete -c dust -s B -l bars-on-right -d 'percent bars moved to right side of screen' complete -c dust -s R -l screen-reader -d 'For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)' complete -c dust -l skip-total -d 'No total row will be displayed' complete -c dust -s f -l filecount -d 'Directory \'size\' is number of child files instead of disk size' complete -c dust -s i -l ignore_hidden -d 'Do not display hidden files' complete -c dust -s t -l file_types -d 'show only these file types' complete -c dust -s P -l no-progress -d 'Disable the progress indication.' complete -c dust -l print-errors -d 'Print path with errors.' complete -c dust -s D -l only-dir -d 'Only directories will be displayed.' complete -c dust -s F -l only-file -d 'Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)' complete -c dust -s j -l output-json -d 'Output the directory tree as json to the current directory' complete -c dust -s h -l help -d 'Print help' complete -c dust -s V -l version -d 'Print version' 0707010000000E000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001200000000dust-1.1.1/config0707010000000F000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000240000000000000000000000000000000000000001E00000000dust-1.1.1/config/config.toml# Sample Config file, works with toml and yaml # Place in either: # ~/.config/dust/config.toml # ~/.dust.toml # Print tree upside down (biggest highest) reverse=true # Subdirectories will not have their path shortened display-full-paths=true # Use file length instead of blocks display-apparent-size=true # No colors will be printed no-colors=true # No percent bars or percentages will be displayed no-bars=true # No total row will be displayed skip-total=true # Do not display hidden files ignore-hidden=true # print sizes in powers of 1000 (e.g., 1.1G) iso=true 07070100000010000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001400000000dust-1.1.1/man-page07070100000011000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000001460000000000000000000000000000000000000001B00000000dust-1.1.1/man-page/dust.1.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .TH Dust 1 "Dust 1.1.1" .SH NAME Dust \- Like du but more intuitive .SH SYNOPSIS \fBdust\fR [\fB\-d\fR|\fB\-\-depth\fR] [\fB\-T\fR|\fB\-\-threads\fR] [\fB\-n\fR|\fB\-\-number\-of\-lines\fR] [\fB\-p\fR|\fB\-\-full\-paths\fR] [\fB\-X\fR|\fB\-\-ignore\-directory\fR] [\fB\-I\fR|\fB\-\-ignore\-all\-in\-file\fR] [\fB\-L\fR|\fB\-\-dereference\-links\fR] [\fB\-x\fR|\fB\-\-limit\-filesystem\fR] [\fB\-s\fR|\fB\-\-apparent\-size\fR] [\fB\-r\fR|\fB\-\-reverse\fR] [\fB\-c\fR|\fB\-\-no\-colors\fR] [\fB\-C\fR|\fB\-\-force\-colors\fR] [\fB\-b\fR|\fB\-\-no\-percent\-bars\fR] [\fB\-B\fR|\fB\-\-bars\-on\-right\fR] [\fB\-z\fR|\fB\-\-min\-size\fR] [\fB\-R\fR|\fB\-\-screen\-reader\fR] [\fB\-\-skip\-total\fR] [\fB\-f\fR|\fB\-\-filecount\fR] [\fB\-i\fR|\fB\-\-ignore_hidden\fR] [\fB\-v\fR|\fB\-\-invert\-filter\fR] [\fB\-e\fR|\fB\-\-filter\fR] [\fB\-t\fR|\fB\-\-file_types\fR] [\fB\-w\fR|\fB\-\-terminal_width\fR] [\fB\-P\fR|\fB\-\-no\-progress\fR] [\fB\-\-print\-errors\fR] [\fB\-D\fR|\fB\-\-only\-dir\fR] [\fB\-F\fR|\fB\-\-only\-file\fR] [\fB\-o\fR|\fB\-\-output\-format\fR] [\fB\-S\fR|\fB\-\-stack\-size\fR] [\fB\-j\fR|\fB\-\-output\-json\fR] [\fB\-M\fR|\fB\-\-mtime\fR] [\fB\-A\fR|\fB\-\-atime\fR] [\fB\-y\fR|\fB\-\-ctime\fR] [\fB\-\-files0\-from\fR] [\fB\-h\fR|\fB\-\-help\fR] [\fB\-V\fR|\fB\-\-version\fR] [\fIPATH\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION Like du but more intuitive .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-depth\fR=\fIDEPTH\fR Depth to show .TP \fB\-T\fR, \fB\-\-threads\fR Number of threads to use .TP \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-number\-of\-lines\fR=\fINUMBER\fR Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height \- 10) .TP \fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-full\-paths\fR Subdirectories will not have their path shortened .TP \fB\-X\fR, \fB\-\-ignore\-directory\fR=\fIPATH\fR Exclude any file or directory with this name .TP \fB\-I\fR, \fB\-\-ignore\-all\-in\-file\fR=\fIFILE\fR Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by \-\-invert_filter .TP \fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-dereference\-links\fR dereference sym links \- Treat sym links as directories and go into them .TP \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-\-limit\-filesystem\fR Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory .TP \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-apparent\-size\fR Use file length instead of blocks .TP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-reverse\fR Print tree upside down (biggest highest) .TP \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-no\-colors\fR No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch) .TP \fB\-C\fR, \fB\-\-force\-colors\fR Force colors print .TP \fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-no\-percent\-bars\fR No percent bars or percentages will be displayed .TP \fB\-B\fR, \fB\-\-bars\-on\-right\fR percent bars moved to right side of screen .TP \fB\-z\fR, \fB\-\-min\-size\fR=\fIMIN_SIZE\fR Minimum size file to include in output .TP \fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-screen\-reader\fR For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use \-p too for full path) .TP \fB\-\-skip\-total\fR No total row will be displayed .TP \fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-filecount\fR Directory \*(Aqsize\*(Aq is number of child files instead of disk size .TP \fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-ignore_hidden\fR Do not display hidden files .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-invert\-filter\fR=\fIREGEX\fR Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: \-v "\\.png$" .TP \fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-filter\fR=\fIREGEX\fR Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: \-e "\\.png$" .TP \fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-file_types\fR show only these file types .TP \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-terminal_width\fR=\fIWIDTH\fR Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width .TP \fB\-P\fR, \fB\-\-no\-progress\fR Disable the progress indication. .TP \fB\-\-print\-errors\fR Print path with errors. .TP \fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-only\-dir\fR Only directories will be displayed. .TP \fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-only\-file\fR Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files) .TP \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-output\-format\fR=\fIFORMAT\fR Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size. .br .br [\fIpossible values: \fRsi, b, k, m, g, t, kb, mb, gb, tb] .TP \fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-stack\-size\fR=\fISTACK_SIZE\fR Specify memory to use as stack size \- use if you see: \*(Aqfatal runtime error: stack overflow\*(Aq (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824) .TP \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-\-output\-json\fR Output the directory tree as json to the current directory .TP \fB\-M\fR, \fB\-\-mtime\fR +/\-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and \-n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β) .TP \fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-atime\fR just like \-mtime, but based on file access time .TP \fB\-y\fR, \fB\-\-ctime\fR just like \-mtime, but based on file change time .TP \fB\-\-files0\-from\fR run dust on NUL\-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is \-, then read names from standard input .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR Print help .TP \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR Print version .TP [\fIPATH\fR] .SH VERSION v1.1.1 07070100000012000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001100000000dust-1.1.1/media07070100000013000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000F00000000dust-1.1.1/src07070100000014000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000002C0B000000000000000000000000000000000000001600000000dust-1.1.1/src/cli.rsuse clap::{builder::PossibleValue, value_parser, Arg, Command}; // For single thread mode set this variable on your command line: // export RAYON_NUM_THREADS=1 pub fn build_cli() -> Command { Command::new("Dust") .about("Like du but more intuitive") .version(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")) .arg( Arg::new("depth") .short('d') .long("depth") .value_name("DEPTH") .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)) .help("Depth to show") .num_args(1) ) .arg( Arg::new("threads") .short('T') .long("threads") .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)) .help("Number of threads to use") .num_args(1) ) .arg( Arg::new("number_of_lines") .short('n') .long("number-of-lines") .value_name("NUMBER") .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)) .help("Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)") .num_args(1) ) .arg( Arg::new("display_full_paths") .short('p') .long("full-paths") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Subdirectories will not have their path shortened"), ) .arg( Arg::new("ignore_directory") .short('X') .long("ignore-directory") .value_name("PATH") .value_hint(clap::ValueHint::AnyPath) .action(clap::ArgAction::Append) .help("Exclude any file or directory with this name"), ) .arg( Arg::new("ignore_all_in_file") .short('I') .long("ignore-all-in-file") .value_name("FILE") .value_hint(clap::ValueHint::FilePath) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .help("Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter"), ) .arg( Arg::new("dereference_links") .short('L') .long("dereference-links") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them"), ) .arg( Arg::new("limit_filesystem") .short('x') .long("limit-filesystem") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory"), ) .arg( Arg::new("display_apparent_size") .short('s') .long("apparent-size") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Use file length instead of blocks"), ) .arg( Arg::new("reverse") .short('r') .long("reverse") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Print tree upside down (biggest highest)"), ) .arg( Arg::new("no_colors") .short('c') .long("no-colors") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)"), ) .arg( Arg::new("force_colors") .short('C') .long("force-colors") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Force colors print"), ) .arg( Arg::new("no_bars") .short('b') .long("no-percent-bars") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("No percent bars or percentages will be displayed"), ) .arg( Arg::new("bars_on_right") .short('B') .long("bars-on-right") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("percent bars moved to right side of screen"), ) .arg( Arg::new("min_size") .short('z') .long("min-size") .value_name("MIN_SIZE") .num_args(1) .help("Minimum size file to include in output"), ) .arg( Arg::new("screen_reader") .short('R') .long("screen-reader") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)"), ) .arg( Arg::new("skip_total") .long("skip-total") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("No total row will be displayed"), ) .arg( Arg::new("by_filecount") .short('f') .long("filecount") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Directory 'size' is number of child files instead of disk size"), ) .arg( Arg::new("ignore_hidden") .short('i') // Do not use 'h' this is used by 'help' .long("ignore_hidden") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Do not display hidden files"), ) .arg( Arg::new("invert_filter") .short('v') .long("invert-filter") .value_name("REGEX") .action(clap::ArgAction::Append) .conflicts_with("filter") .conflicts_with("types") .help("Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v \"\\.png$\" "), ) .arg( Arg::new("filter") .short('e') .long("filter") .value_name("REGEX") .action(clap::ArgAction::Append) .conflicts_with("types") .help("Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e \"\\.png$\" "), ) .arg( Arg::new("types") .short('t') .long("file_types") .conflicts_with("depth") .conflicts_with("only_dir") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("show only these file types"), ) .arg( Arg::new("width") .short('w') .long("terminal_width") .value_name("WIDTH") .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)) .num_args(1) .help("Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width"), ) .arg( Arg::new("disable_progress") .short('P') .long("no-progress") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Disable the progress indication."), ) .arg( Arg::new("print_errors") .long("print-errors") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Print path with errors."), ) .arg( Arg::new("only_dir") .short('D') .long("only-dir") .conflicts_with("only_file") .conflicts_with("types") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Only directories will be displayed."), ) .arg( Arg::new("only_file") .short('F') .long("only-file") .conflicts_with("only_dir") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)"), ) .arg( Arg::new("output_format") .short('o') .long("output-format") .value_name("FORMAT") .value_parser([ PossibleValue::new("si"), PossibleValue::new("b"), PossibleValue::new("k").alias("kib"), PossibleValue::new("m").alias("mib"), PossibleValue::new("g").alias("gib"), PossibleValue::new("t").alias("tib"), PossibleValue::new("kb"), PossibleValue::new("mb"), PossibleValue::new("gb"), PossibleValue::new("tb"), ]) .ignore_case(true) .help("Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.") ) .arg( Arg::new("stack_size") .short('S') .long("stack-size") .value_name("STACK_SIZE") .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)) .num_args(1) .help("Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: 'fatal runtime error: stack overflow' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)"), ) .arg( Arg::new("params") .value_name("PATH") .value_hint(clap::ValueHint::AnyPath) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .num_args(1..) ) .arg( Arg::new("output_json") .short('j') .long("output-json") .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue) .help("Output the directory tree as json to the current directory"), ) .arg( Arg::new("mtime") .short('M') .long("mtime") .num_args(1) .allow_hyphen_values(true) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .help("+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (ββ, currβ(n+1)), n => [currβ(n+1), currβn), and -n => (ππ’ππβπ, +β)") ) .arg( Arg::new("atime") .short('A') .long("atime") .num_args(1) .allow_hyphen_values(true) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .help("just like -mtime, but based on file access time") ) .arg( Arg::new("ctime") .short('y') .long("ctime") .num_args(1) .allow_hyphen_values(true) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .help("just like -mtime, but based on file change time") ) .arg( Arg::new("files0_from") .long("files0-from") .value_hint(clap::ValueHint::AnyPath) .value_parser(value_parser!(String)) .num_args(1) .help("run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input"), ) } 07070100000015000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000002DF8000000000000000000000000000000000000001900000000dust-1.1.1/src/config.rsuse chrono::{Local, TimeZone}; use clap::ArgMatches; use config_file::FromConfigFile; use regex::Regex; use serde::Deserialize; use std::io::IsTerminal; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use crate::dir_walker::Operater; use crate::display::get_number_format; pub static DAY_SECONDS: i64 = 24 * 60 * 60; #[derive(Deserialize, Default)] #[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")] #[serde(deny_unknown_fields)] pub struct Config { pub display_full_paths: Option<bool>, pub display_apparent_size: Option<bool>, pub reverse: Option<bool>, pub no_colors: Option<bool>, pub force_colors: Option<bool>, pub no_bars: Option<bool>, pub skip_total: Option<bool>, pub screen_reader: Option<bool>, pub ignore_hidden: Option<bool>, pub output_format: Option<String>, pub min_size: Option<String>, pub only_dir: Option<bool>, pub only_file: Option<bool>, pub disable_progress: Option<bool>, pub depth: Option<usize>, pub bars_on_right: Option<bool>, pub stack_size: Option<usize>, pub threads: Option<usize>, pub output_json: Option<bool>, pub print_errors: Option<bool>, pub files0_from: Option<String>, } impl Config { pub fn get_files_from(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<String> { let from_file = options.get_one::<String>("files0_from"); match from_file { None => self.files0_from.as_ref().map(|x| x.to_string()), Some(x) => Some(x.to_string()), } } pub fn get_no_colors(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.no_colors || options.get_flag("no_colors") } pub fn get_force_colors(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.force_colors || options.get_flag("force_colors") } pub fn get_disable_progress(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.disable_progress || options.get_flag("disable_progress") || !std::io::stdout().is_terminal() } pub fn get_apparent_size(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.display_apparent_size || options.get_flag("display_apparent_size") } pub fn get_ignore_hidden(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.ignore_hidden || options.get_flag("ignore_hidden") } pub fn get_full_paths(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.display_full_paths || options.get_flag("display_full_paths") } pub fn get_reverse(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.reverse || options.get_flag("reverse") } pub fn get_no_bars(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.no_bars || options.get_flag("no_bars") } pub fn get_output_format(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> String { let out_fmt = options.get_one::<String>("output_format"); (match out_fmt { None => match &self.output_format { None => "".to_string(), Some(x) => x.to_string(), }, Some(x) => x.into(), }) .to_lowercase() } pub fn get_skip_total(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.skip_total || options.get_flag("skip_total") } pub fn get_screen_reader(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.screen_reader || options.get_flag("screen_reader") } pub fn get_depth(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> usize { if let Some(v) = options.get_one::<usize>("depth") { return *v; } self.depth.unwrap_or(usize::MAX) } pub fn get_min_size(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<usize> { let size_from_param = options.get_one::<String>("min_size"); self._get_min_size(size_from_param) } fn _get_min_size(&self, min_size: Option<&String>) -> Option<usize> { let size_from_param = min_size.and_then(|a| convert_min_size(a)); if size_from_param.is_none() { self.min_size .as_ref() .and_then(|a| convert_min_size(a.as_ref())) } else { size_from_param } } pub fn get_only_dir(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.only_dir || options.get_flag("only_dir") } pub fn get_print_errors(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.print_errors || options.get_flag("print_errors") } pub fn get_only_file(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.only_file || options.get_flag("only_file") } pub fn get_bars_on_right(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.bars_on_right || options.get_flag("bars_on_right") } pub fn get_custom_stack_size(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<usize> { let from_cmd_line = options.get_one::<usize>("stack_size"); if from_cmd_line.is_none() { self.stack_size } else { from_cmd_line.copied() } } pub fn get_threads(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<usize> { let from_cmd_line = options.get_one::<usize>("threads"); if from_cmd_line.is_none() { self.threads } else { from_cmd_line.copied() } } pub fn get_output_json(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> bool { Some(true) == self.output_json || options.get_flag("output_json") } pub fn get_modified_time_operator(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<(Operater, i64)> { get_filter_time_operator( options.get_one::<String>("mtime"), get_current_date_epoch_seconds(), ) } pub fn get_accessed_time_operator(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<(Operater, i64)> { get_filter_time_operator( options.get_one::<String>("atime"), get_current_date_epoch_seconds(), ) } pub fn get_created_time_operator(&self, options: &ArgMatches) -> Option<(Operater, i64)> { get_filter_time_operator( options.get_one::<String>("ctime"), get_current_date_epoch_seconds(), ) } } fn get_current_date_epoch_seconds() -> i64 { // calcurate current date epoch seconds let now = Local::now(); let current_date = now.date_naive(); let current_date_time = current_date.and_hms_opt(0, 0, 0).unwrap(); Local .from_local_datetime(¤t_date_time) .unwrap() .timestamp() } fn get_filter_time_operator( option_value: Option<&String>, current_date_epoch_seconds: i64, ) -> Option<(Operater, i64)> { match option_value { Some(val) => { let time = current_date_epoch_seconds - val .parse::<i64>() .unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("invalid data format")) .abs() * DAY_SECONDS; match val.chars().next().expect("Value should not be empty") { '+' => Some((Operater::LessThan, time - DAY_SECONDS)), '-' => Some((Operater::GreaterThan, time)), _ => Some((Operater::Equal, time - DAY_SECONDS)), } } None => None, } } fn convert_min_size(input: &str) -> Option<usize> { let re = Regex::new(r"([0-9]+)(\w*)").unwrap(); if let Some(cap) = re.captures(input) { let (_, [digits, letters]) = cap.extract(); // Failure to parse should be impossible due to regex match let digits_as_usize: Option<usize> = digits.parse().ok(); match digits_as_usize { Some(parsed_digits) => { let number_format = get_number_format(&letters.to_lowercase()); match number_format { Some((multiple, _)) => Some(parsed_digits * (multiple as usize)), None => { if letters.eq("") { Some(parsed_digits) } else { eprintln!("Ignoring invalid min-size: {input}"); None } } } } None => None, } } else { None } } fn get_config_locations(base: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> { vec![ base.join(".dust.toml"), base.join(".config").join("dust").join("config.toml"), ] } pub fn get_config() -> Config { if let Some(home) = directories::BaseDirs::new() { for path in get_config_locations(home.home_dir()) { if path.exists() { if let Ok(config) = Config::from_config_file(path) { return config; } } } } Config { ..Default::default() } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { #[allow(unused_imports)] use super::*; use chrono::{Datelike, Timelike}; use clap::{value_parser, Arg, ArgMatches, Command}; #[test] fn test_get_current_date_epoch_seconds() { let epoch_seconds = get_current_date_epoch_seconds(); let dt = Local.timestamp_opt(epoch_seconds, 0).unwrap(); assert_eq!(dt.hour(), 0); assert_eq!(dt.minute(), 0); assert_eq!(dt.second(), 0); assert_eq!(dt.date_naive().day(), Local::now().date_naive().day()); assert_eq!(dt.date_naive().month(), Local::now().date_naive().month()); assert_eq!(dt.date_naive().year(), Local::now().date_naive().year()); } #[test] fn test_conversion() { assert_eq!(convert_min_size("55"), Some(55)); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("12344321"), Some(12344321)); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("95RUBBISH"), None); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("10Ki"), Some(10 * 1024)); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("10MiB"), Some(10 * 1024usize.pow(2))); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("10M"), Some(10 * 1024usize.pow(2))); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("10Mb"), Some(10 * 1000usize.pow(2))); assert_eq!(convert_min_size("2Gi"), Some(2 * 1024usize.pow(3))); } #[test] fn test_min_size_from_config_applied_or_overridden() { let c = Config { min_size: Some("1KiB".to_owned()), ..Default::default() }; assert_eq!(c._get_min_size(None), Some(1024)); assert_eq!(c._get_min_size(Some(&"2KiB".into())), Some(2048)); assert_eq!(c._get_min_size(Some(&"1kb".into())), Some(1000)); assert_eq!(c._get_min_size(Some(&"2KB".into())), Some(2000)); } #[test] fn test_get_depth() { // No config and no flag. let c = Config::default(); let args = get_args(vec![]); assert_eq!(c.get_depth(&args), usize::MAX); // Config is not defined and flag is defined. let c = Config::default(); let args = get_args(vec!["dust", "--depth", "5"]); assert_eq!(c.get_depth(&args), 5); // Config is defined and flag is not defined. let c = Config { depth: Some(3), ..Default::default() }; let args = get_args(vec![]); assert_eq!(c.get_depth(&args), 3); // Both config and flag are defined. let c = Config { depth: Some(3), ..Default::default() }; let args = get_args(vec!["dust", "--depth", "5"]); assert_eq!(c.get_depth(&args), 5); } fn get_args(args: Vec<&str>) -> ArgMatches { Command::new("Dust") .arg( Arg::new("depth") .long("depth") .num_args(1) .value_parser(value_parser!(usize)), ) .get_matches_from(args) } } 07070100000016000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000002BB2000000000000000000000000000000000000001D00000000dust-1.1.1/src/dir_walker.rsuse std::cmp::Ordering; use std::fs; use std::sync::Arc; use std::sync::Mutex; use crate::node::Node; use crate::progress::Operation; use crate::progress::PAtomicInfo; use crate::progress::RuntimeErrors; use crate::progress::ORDERING; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_file_time; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_invert_regex; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_regex; use rayon::iter::ParallelBridge; use rayon::prelude::ParallelIterator; use regex::Regex; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::collections::HashSet; use crate::node::build_node; use std::fs::DirEntry; use crate::platform::get_metadata; #[derive(Debug)] pub enum Operater { Equal = 0, LessThan = 1, GreaterThan = 2, } pub struct WalkData<'a> { pub ignore_directories: HashSet<PathBuf>, pub filter_regex: &'a [Regex], pub invert_filter_regex: &'a [Regex], pub allowed_filesystems: HashSet<u64>, pub filter_modified_time: Option<(Operater, i64)>, pub filter_accessed_time: Option<(Operater, i64)>, pub filter_changed_time: Option<(Operater, i64)>, pub use_apparent_size: bool, pub by_filecount: bool, pub ignore_hidden: bool, pub follow_links: bool, pub progress_data: Arc<PAtomicInfo>, pub errors: Arc<Mutex<RuntimeErrors>>, } pub fn walk_it(dirs: HashSet<PathBuf>, walk_data: &WalkData) -> Vec<Node> { let mut inodes = HashSet::new(); let top_level_nodes: Vec<_> = dirs .into_iter() .filter_map(|d| { let prog_data = &walk_data.progress_data; prog_data.clear_state(&d); let node = walk(d, walk_data, 0)?; prog_data.state.store(Operation::PREPARING, ORDERING); clean_inodes(node, &mut inodes, walk_data.use_apparent_size) }) .collect(); top_level_nodes } // Remove files which have the same inode, we don't want to double count them. fn clean_inodes( x: Node, inodes: &mut HashSet<(u64, u64)>, use_apparent_size: bool, ) -> Option<Node> { if !use_apparent_size { if let Some(id) = x.inode_device { if !inodes.insert(id) { return None; } } } // Sort Nodes so iteration order is predictable let mut tmp: Vec<_> = x.children; tmp.sort_by(sort_by_inode); let new_children: Vec<_> = tmp .into_iter() .filter_map(|c| clean_inodes(c, inodes, use_apparent_size)) .collect(); Some(Node { name: x.name, size: x.size + new_children.iter().map(|c| c.size).sum::<u64>(), children: new_children, inode_device: x.inode_device, depth: x.depth, }) } fn sort_by_inode(a: &Node, b: &Node) -> std::cmp::Ordering { // Sorting by inode is quicker than by sorting by name/size match (a.inode_device, b.inode_device) { (Some(x), Some(y)) => { if x.0 != y.0 { x.0.cmp(&y.0) } else if x.1 != y.1 { x.1.cmp(&y.1) } else { a.name.cmp(&b.name) } } (Some(_), None) => Ordering::Greater, (None, Some(_)) => Ordering::Less, (None, None) => a.name.cmp(&b.name), } } fn ignore_file(entry: &DirEntry, walk_data: &WalkData) -> bool { let is_dot_file = entry.file_name().to_str().unwrap_or("").starts_with('.'); let is_ignored_path = walk_data.ignore_directories.contains(&entry.path()); if !walk_data.allowed_filesystems.is_empty() { let size_inode_device = get_metadata(entry.path(), false); if let Some((_size, Some((_id, dev)), _gunk)) = size_inode_device { if !walk_data.allowed_filesystems.contains(&dev) { return true; } } } if walk_data.filter_accessed_time.is_some() || walk_data.filter_modified_time.is_some() || walk_data.filter_changed_time.is_some() { let size_inode_device = get_metadata(entry.path(), false); if let Some((_, _, (modified_time, accessed_time, changed_time))) = size_inode_device { if entry.path().is_file() && [ (&walk_data.filter_modified_time, modified_time), (&walk_data.filter_accessed_time, accessed_time), (&walk_data.filter_changed_time, changed_time), ] .iter() .any(|(filter_time, actual_time)| { is_filtered_out_due_to_file_time(filter_time, *actual_time) }) { return true; } } } // Keeping `walk_data.filter_regex.is_empty()` is important for performance reasons, it stops unnecessary work if !walk_data.filter_regex.is_empty() && entry.path().is_file() && is_filtered_out_due_to_regex(walk_data.filter_regex, &entry.path()) { return true; } if !walk_data.invert_filter_regex.is_empty() && entry.path().is_file() && is_filtered_out_due_to_invert_regex(walk_data.invert_filter_regex, &entry.path()) { return true; } (is_dot_file && walk_data.ignore_hidden) || is_ignored_path } fn walk(dir: PathBuf, walk_data: &WalkData, depth: usize) -> Option<Node> { let prog_data = &walk_data.progress_data; let errors = &walk_data.errors; if errors.lock().unwrap().abort { return None; } let children = if dir.is_dir() { let read_dir = fs::read_dir(&dir); match read_dir { Ok(entries) => { entries .into_iter() .par_bridge() .filter_map(|entry| { match entry { Ok(ref entry) => { // uncommenting the below line gives simpler code but // rayon doesn't parallelize as well giving a 3X performance drop // hence we unravel the recursion a bit // return walk(entry.path(), walk_data, depth) if !ignore_file(entry, walk_data) { if let Ok(data) = entry.file_type() { if data.is_dir() || (walk_data.follow_links && data.is_symlink()) { return walk(entry.path(), walk_data, depth + 1); } let node = build_node( entry.path(), vec![], data.is_symlink(), data.is_file(), depth, walk_data, ); prog_data.num_files.fetch_add(1, ORDERING); if let Some(ref file) = node { prog_data .total_file_size .fetch_add(file.size, ORDERING); } return node; } } } Err(ref failed) => { let mut editable_error = errors.lock().unwrap(); editable_error.no_permissions.insert(failed.to_string()); } } None }) .collect() } Err(failed) => { let mut editable_error = errors.lock().unwrap(); match failed.kind() { std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => { editable_error .no_permissions .insert(dir.to_string_lossy().into()); } std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { editable_error.file_not_found.insert(failed.to_string()); } _ => { editable_error.unknown_error.insert(failed.to_string()); } } vec![] } } } else { if !dir.is_file() { let mut editable_error = errors.lock().unwrap(); let bad_file = dir.as_os_str().to_string_lossy().into(); editable_error.file_not_found.insert(bad_file); } vec![] }; build_node(dir, children, false, false, depth, walk_data) } mod tests { #[allow(unused_imports)] use super::*; #[cfg(test)] fn create_node() -> Node { Node { name: PathBuf::new(), size: 10, children: vec![], inode_device: Some((5, 6)), depth: 0, } } #[test] #[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)] fn test_should_ignore_file() { let mut inodes = HashSet::new(); let n = create_node(); // First time we insert the node assert_eq!(clean_inodes(n.clone(), &mut inodes, false), Some(n.clone())); // Second time is a duplicate - we ignore it assert_eq!(clean_inodes(n.clone(), &mut inodes, false), None); } #[test] #[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)] fn test_should_not_ignore_files_if_using_apparent_size() { let mut inodes = HashSet::new(); let n = create_node(); // If using apparent size we include Nodes, even if duplicate inodes assert_eq!(clean_inodes(n.clone(), &mut inodes, true), Some(n.clone())); assert_eq!(clean_inodes(n.clone(), &mut inodes, true), Some(n.clone())); } #[test] fn test_total_ordering_of_sort_by_inode() { use std::str::FromStr; let a = Node { name: PathBuf::from_str("a").unwrap(), size: 0, children: vec![], inode_device: Some((3, 66310)), depth: 0, }; let b = Node { name: PathBuf::from_str("b").unwrap(), size: 0, children: vec![], inode_device: None, depth: 0, }; let c = Node { name: PathBuf::from_str("c").unwrap(), size: 0, children: vec![], inode_device: Some((1, 66310)), depth: 0, }; assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&a, &b), Ordering::Greater); assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&a, &c), Ordering::Greater); assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&c, &b), Ordering::Greater); assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&b, &a), Ordering::Less); assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&c, &a), Ordering::Less); assert_eq!(sort_by_inode(&b, &c), Ordering::Less); } } 07070100000017000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000004FFA000000000000000000000000000000000000001A00000000dust-1.1.1/src/display.rsuse crate::display_node::DisplayNode; use ansi_term::Colour::Red; use lscolors::{LsColors, Style}; use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr; use stfu8::encode_u8; use std::cmp::max; use std::cmp::min; use std::fs; use std::iter::repeat; use std::path::Path; use thousands::Separable; pub static UNITS: [char; 4] = ['T', 'G', 'M', 'K']; static BLOCKS: [char; 5] = ['β', 'β', 'β', 'β', ' ']; pub struct InitialDisplayData { pub short_paths: bool, pub is_reversed: bool, pub colors_on: bool, pub by_filecount: bool, pub is_screen_reader: bool, pub output_format: String, pub bars_on_right: bool, } pub struct DisplayData { pub initial: InitialDisplayData, pub num_chars_needed_on_left_most: usize, pub base_size: u64, pub longest_string_length: usize, pub ls_colors: LsColors, } impl DisplayData { fn get_tree_chars(&self, was_i_last: bool, has_children: bool) -> &'static str { match (self.initial.is_reversed, was_i_last, has_children) { (true, true, true) => "βββ΄", (true, true, false) => "βββ", (true, false, true) => "βββ΄", (true, false, false) => "βββ", (false, true, true) => "βββ¬", (false, true, false) => "βββ", (false, false, true) => "βββ¬", (false, false, false) => "βββ", } } fn is_biggest(&self, num_siblings: usize, max_siblings: u64) -> bool { if self.initial.is_reversed { num_siblings == (max_siblings - 1) as usize } else { num_siblings == 0 } } fn is_last(&self, num_siblings: usize, max_siblings: u64) -> bool { if self.initial.is_reversed { num_siblings == 0 } else { num_siblings == (max_siblings - 1) as usize } } fn percent_size(&self, node: &DisplayNode) -> f32 { let result = node.size as f32 / self.base_size as f32; if result.is_normal() { result } else { 0.0 } } } struct DrawData<'a> { indent: String, percent_bar: String, display_data: &'a DisplayData, } impl DrawData<'_> { fn get_new_indent(&self, has_children: bool, was_i_last: bool) -> String { let chars = self.display_data.get_tree_chars(was_i_last, has_children); self.indent.to_string() + chars } // TODO: can we test this? fn generate_bar(&self, node: &DisplayNode, level: usize) -> String { if self.display_data.initial.is_screen_reader { return level.to_string(); } let chars_in_bar = self.percent_bar.chars().count(); let num_bars = chars_in_bar as f32 * self.display_data.percent_size(node); let mut num_not_my_bar = (chars_in_bar as i32) - num_bars as i32; let mut new_bar = "".to_string(); let idx = 5 - level.clamp(1, 4); let itr: Box<dyn Iterator<Item = char>> = if self.display_data.initial.bars_on_right { Box::new(self.percent_bar.chars()) } else { Box::new(self.percent_bar.chars().rev()) }; for c in itr { num_not_my_bar -= 1; if num_not_my_bar <= 0 { new_bar.push(BLOCKS[0]); } else if c == BLOCKS[0] { new_bar.push(BLOCKS[idx]); } else { new_bar.push(c); } } if self.display_data.initial.bars_on_right { new_bar } else { new_bar.chars().rev().collect() } } } pub fn draw_it( idd: InitialDisplayData, no_percent_bars: bool, terminal_width: usize, root_node: &DisplayNode, skip_total: bool, ) { let biggest = match skip_total { false => root_node, true => root_node .get_children_from_node(false) .next() .unwrap_or(root_node), }; let num_chars_needed_on_left_most = if idd.by_filecount { let max_size = biggest.size; max_size.separate_with_commas().chars().count() } else { find_biggest_size_str(root_node, &idd.output_format) }; assert!( terminal_width > num_chars_needed_on_left_most + 2, "Not enough terminal width" ); let allowed_width = terminal_width - num_chars_needed_on_left_most - 2; let num_indent_chars = 3; let longest_string_length = find_longest_dir_name(root_node, num_indent_chars, allowed_width, &idd); let max_bar_length = if no_percent_bars || longest_string_length + 7 >= allowed_width { 0 } else { allowed_width - longest_string_length - 7 }; let first_size_bar = repeat(BLOCKS[0]).take(max_bar_length).collect(); let display_data = DisplayData { initial: idd, num_chars_needed_on_left_most, base_size: biggest.size, longest_string_length, ls_colors: LsColors::from_env().unwrap_or_default(), }; let draw_data = DrawData { indent: "".to_string(), percent_bar: first_size_bar, display_data: &display_data, }; if !skip_total { display_node(root_node, &draw_data, true, true); } else { for (count, c) in root_node .get_children_from_node(draw_data.display_data.initial.is_reversed) .enumerate() { let is_biggest = display_data.is_biggest(count, root_node.num_siblings()); let was_i_last = display_data.is_last(count, root_node.num_siblings()); display_node(c, &draw_data, is_biggest, was_i_last); } } } fn find_biggest_size_str(node: &DisplayNode, output_format: &str) -> usize { let mut mx = human_readable_number(node.size, output_format) .chars() .count(); for n in node.children.iter() { mx = max(mx, find_biggest_size_str(n, output_format)); } mx } fn find_longest_dir_name( node: &DisplayNode, indent: usize, terminal: usize, idd: &InitialDisplayData, ) -> usize { let printable_name = get_printable_name(&node.name, idd.short_paths); let longest = if idd.is_screen_reader { UnicodeWidthStr::width(&*printable_name) + 1 } else { min( UnicodeWidthStr::width(&*printable_name) + 1 + indent, terminal, ) }; // each none root tree drawing is 2 more chars, hence we increment indent by 2 node.children .iter() .map(|c| find_longest_dir_name(c, indent + 2, terminal, idd)) .fold(longest, max) } fn display_node(node: &DisplayNode, draw_data: &DrawData, is_biggest: bool, is_last: bool) { // hacky way of working out how deep we are in the tree let indent = draw_data.get_new_indent(!node.children.is_empty(), is_last); let level = ((indent.chars().count() - 1) / 2) - 1; let bar_text = draw_data.generate_bar(node, level); let to_print = format_string(node, &indent, &bar_text, is_biggest, draw_data.display_data); if !draw_data.display_data.initial.is_reversed { println!("{to_print}") } let dd = DrawData { indent: clean_indentation_string(&indent), percent_bar: bar_text, display_data: draw_data.display_data, }; let num_siblings = node.num_siblings(); for (count, c) in node .get_children_from_node(draw_data.display_data.initial.is_reversed) .enumerate() { let is_biggest = dd.display_data.is_biggest(count, num_siblings); let was_i_last = dd.display_data.is_last(count, num_siblings); display_node(c, &dd, is_biggest, was_i_last); } if draw_data.display_data.initial.is_reversed { println!("{to_print}") } } fn clean_indentation_string(s: &str) -> String { let mut is: String = s.into(); // For reversed: is = is.replace("βββ΄", " "); is = is.replace("βββ", " "); is = is.replace("βββ΄", "β "); is = is.replace("ββ΄", " "); // For normal is = is.replace("βββ¬", " "); is = is.replace("βββ", " "); is = is.replace("βββ¬", "β "); is = is.replace("ββ¬", " "); // For both is = is.replace("βββ", "β "); is } fn get_printable_name<P: AsRef<Path>>(dir_name: &P, short_paths: bool) -> String { let dir_name = dir_name.as_ref(); let printable_name = { if short_paths { match dir_name.parent() { Some(prefix) => match dir_name.strip_prefix(prefix) { Ok(base) => base, Err(_) => dir_name, }, None => dir_name, } } else { dir_name } }; encode_u8(printable_name.display().to_string().as_bytes()) } fn pad_or_trim_filename(node: &DisplayNode, indent: &str, display_data: &DisplayData) -> String { let name = get_printable_name(&node.name, display_data.initial.short_paths); let indent_and_name = format!("{indent} {name}"); let width = UnicodeWidthStr::width(&*indent_and_name); assert!( display_data.longest_string_length >= width, "Terminal width not wide enough to draw directory tree" ); // Add spaces after the filename so we can draw the % used bar chart. let name_and_padding = name + " " .repeat(display_data.longest_string_length - width) .as_str(); name_and_padding } fn maybe_trim_filename(name_in: String, indent: &str, display_data: &DisplayData) -> String { let indent_length = UnicodeWidthStr::width(indent); assert!( display_data.longest_string_length >= indent_length + 2, "Terminal width not wide enough to draw directory tree" ); let max_size = display_data.longest_string_length - indent_length; if UnicodeWidthStr::width(&*name_in) > max_size { let name = name_in.chars().take(max_size - 2).collect::<String>(); name + ".." } else { name_in } } pub fn format_string( node: &DisplayNode, indent: &str, bars: &str, is_biggest: bool, display_data: &DisplayData, ) -> String { let (percent, name_and_padding) = get_name_percent(node, indent, bars, display_data); let pretty_size = get_pretty_size(node, is_biggest, display_data); let pretty_name = get_pretty_name(node, name_and_padding, display_data); // we can clean this and the method below somehow, not sure yet if display_data.initial.is_screen_reader { // if screen_reader then bars is 'depth' format!("{pretty_name} {bars} {pretty_size}{percent}") } else { format!("{pretty_size} {indent} {pretty_name}{percent}") } } fn get_name_percent( node: &DisplayNode, indent: &str, bar_chart: &str, display_data: &DisplayData, ) -> (String, String) { if display_data.initial.is_screen_reader { let percent = display_data.percent_size(node) * 100.0; let percent_size_str = format!("{percent:.0}%"); let percents = format!(" {percent_size_str:>4}",); let name = pad_or_trim_filename(node, "", display_data); (percents, name) // Bar chart being empty may come from either config or the screen not being wide enough } else if !bar_chart.is_empty() { let percent = display_data.percent_size(node) * 100.0; let percent_size_str = format!("{percent:.0}%"); let percents = format!("β{bar_chart} β {percent_size_str:>4}"); let name_and_padding = pad_or_trim_filename(node, indent, display_data); (percents, name_and_padding) } else { let n = get_printable_name(&node.name, display_data.initial.short_paths); let name = maybe_trim_filename(n, indent, display_data); ("".into(), name) } } fn get_pretty_size(node: &DisplayNode, is_biggest: bool, display_data: &DisplayData) -> String { let output = if display_data.initial.by_filecount { node.size.separate_with_commas() } else { human_readable_number(node.size, &display_data.initial.output_format) }; let spaces_to_add = display_data.num_chars_needed_on_left_most - output.chars().count(); let output = " ".repeat(spaces_to_add) + output.as_str(); if is_biggest && display_data.initial.colors_on { format!("{}", Red.paint(output)) } else { output } } fn get_pretty_name( node: &DisplayNode, name_and_padding: String, display_data: &DisplayData, ) -> String { if display_data.initial.colors_on { let meta_result = fs::metadata(&node.name); let directory_color = display_data .ls_colors .style_for_path_with_metadata(&node.name, meta_result.as_ref().ok()); let ansi_style = directory_color .map(Style::to_ansi_term_style) .unwrap_or_default(); let out = ansi_style.paint(name_and_padding); format!("{out}") } else { name_and_padding } } // If we are working with SI units or not pub fn get_type_of_thousand(output_str: &str) -> u64 { if output_str.is_empty() { 1024 } else if output_str == "si" { 1000 } else if output_str.contains('i') || output_str.len() == 1 { 1024 } else { 1000 } } pub fn get_number_format(output_str: &str) -> Option<(u64, char)> { if output_str.starts_with('b') { return Some((1, 'B')); } for (i, u) in UNITS.iter().enumerate() { if output_str.starts_with((*u).to_ascii_lowercase()) { let marker = get_type_of_thousand(output_str).pow((UNITS.len() - i) as u32); return Some((marker, *u)); } } None } pub fn human_readable_number(size: u64, output_str: &str) -> String { match get_number_format(output_str) { Some((x, u)) => { format!("{}{}", (size / x), u) } None => { for (i, u) in UNITS.iter().enumerate() { let marker = get_type_of_thousand(output_str).pow((UNITS.len() - i) as u32); if size >= marker { if size / marker < 10 { return format!("{:.1}{}", (size as f32 / marker as f32), u); } else { return format!("{}{}", (size / marker), u); } } } format!("{size}B") } } } mod tests { #[allow(unused_imports)] use super::*; #[allow(unused_imports)] use std::path::PathBuf; #[cfg(test)] fn get_fake_display_data(longest_string_length: usize) -> DisplayData { let initial = InitialDisplayData { short_paths: true, is_reversed: false, colors_on: false, by_filecount: false, is_screen_reader: false, output_format: "".into(), bars_on_right: false, }; DisplayData { initial, num_chars_needed_on_left_most: 5, base_size: 2_u64.pow(12), // 4.0K longest_string_length, ls_colors: LsColors::from_env().unwrap_or_default(), } } #[test] fn test_format_str() { let n = DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from("/short"), size: 2_u64.pow(12), // This is 4.0K children: vec![], }; let indent = "βββ΄"; let percent_bar = ""; let is_biggest = false; let data = get_fake_display_data(20); let s = format_string(&n, indent, percent_bar, is_biggest, &data); assert_eq!(s, " 4.0K βββ΄ short"); } #[test] fn test_format_str_long_name() { let name = "very_long_name_longer_than_the_eighty_character_limit_very_long_name_this_bit_will_truncate"; let n = DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from(name), size: 2_u64.pow(12), // This is 4.0K children: vec![], }; let indent = "βββ΄"; let percent_bar = ""; let is_biggest = false; let data = get_fake_display_data(64); let s = format_string(&n, indent, percent_bar, is_biggest, &data); assert_eq!( s, " 4.0K βββ΄ very_long_name_longer_than_the_eighty_character_limit_very_.." ); } #[test] fn test_format_str_screen_reader() { let n = DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from("/short"), size: 2_u64.pow(12), // This is 4.0K children: vec![], }; let indent = ""; let percent_bar = "3"; let is_biggest = false; let mut data = get_fake_display_data(20); data.initial.is_screen_reader = true; let s = format_string(&n, indent, percent_bar, is_biggest, &data); assert_eq!(s, "short 3 4.0K 100%"); } #[test] fn test_human_readable_number() { assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1, ""), "1B"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(956, ""), "956B"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1004, ""), "1004B"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024, ""), "1.0K"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1536, ""), "1.5K"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 512, ""), "512K"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 1024, ""), "1.0M"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 1024 * 1024 - 1, ""), "1023M"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 20, ""), "20G"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, ""), "1.0T"); } #[test] fn test_human_readable_number_si() { assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 100, ""), "100K"); assert_eq!(human_readable_number(1024 * 100, "si"), "102K"); } // Refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte#Multiple-byte_units #[test] fn test_human_readable_number_kb() { let hrn = human_readable_number; assert_eq!(hrn(1023, "b"), "1023B"); assert_eq!(hrn(1000 * 1000, "bytes"), "1000000B"); assert_eq!(hrn(1023, "kb"), "1K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1023, "k"), "0K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1023, "kib"), "0K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024, "kib"), "1K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024 * 512, "kib"), "512K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024 * 1024, "kib"), "1024K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024 * 1000 * 1000 * 20, "kib"), "20000000K"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024 * 1024 * 1000 * 20, "mib"), "20000M"); assert_eq!(hrn(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 20, "gib"), "20G"); } #[cfg(test)] fn build_draw_data(disp: &DisplayData, size: u32) -> (DrawData<'_>, DisplayNode) { let n = DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from("/short"), size: 2_u64.pow(size), children: vec![], }; let first_size_bar = repeat(BLOCKS[0]).take(13).collect(); let dd = DrawData { indent: "".into(), percent_bar: first_size_bar, display_data: disp, }; (dd, n) } #[test] fn test_draw_data() { let disp = &get_fake_display_data(20); let (dd, n) = build_draw_data(disp, 12); let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 1); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ"); } #[test] fn test_draw_data2() { let disp = &get_fake_display_data(20); let (dd, n) = build_draw_data(disp, 11); let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 2); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ"); } #[test] fn test_draw_data3() { let mut disp = get_fake_display_data(20); let (dd, n) = build_draw_data(&disp, 11); let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 3); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ"); disp.initial.bars_on_right = true; let (dd, n) = build_draw_data(&disp, 11); let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 3); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ") } #[test] fn test_draw_data4() { let disp = &get_fake_display_data(20); let (dd, n) = build_draw_data(disp, 10); // After 4 we have no more levels of shading so 4+ is the same let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 4); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ"); let bar = dd.generate_bar(&n, 5); assert_eq!(bar, "βββββββββββββ"); } } 07070100000018000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000301000000000000000000000000000000000000001F00000000dust-1.1.1/src/display_node.rsuse std::path::PathBuf; use serde::Serialize; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Serialize)] pub struct DisplayNode { // Note: the order of fields in important here, for PartialEq and PartialOrd pub size: u64, pub name: PathBuf, pub children: Vec<DisplayNode>, } impl DisplayNode { pub fn num_siblings(&self) -> u64 { self.children.len() as u64 } pub fn get_children_from_node(&self, is_reversed: bool) -> impl Iterator<Item = &DisplayNode> { // we box to avoid the clippy lint warning let out: Box<dyn Iterator<Item = &DisplayNode>> = if is_reversed { Box::new(self.children.iter().rev()) } else { Box::new(self.children.iter()) }; out } } 07070100000019000081A400000000000000000000000166980F000000106D000000000000000000000000000000000000001900000000dust-1.1.1/src/filter.rsuse crate::display_node::DisplayNode; use crate::node::Node; use std::collections::BinaryHeap; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; pub struct AggregateData { pub min_size: Option<usize>, pub only_dir: bool, pub only_file: bool, pub number_of_lines: usize, pub depth: usize, pub using_a_filter: bool, } pub fn get_biggest(top_level_nodes: Vec<Node>, display_data: AggregateData) -> Option<DisplayNode> { if top_level_nodes.is_empty() { // perhaps change this, bring back Error object? return None; } let mut heap = BinaryHeap::new(); let number_top_level_nodes = top_level_nodes.len(); let root; if number_top_level_nodes > 1 { let size = top_level_nodes.iter().map(|node| node.size).sum(); root = Node { name: PathBuf::from("(total)"), size, children: top_level_nodes, inode_device: None, depth: 0, }; // Always include the base nodes if we add a 'parent' (total) node heap = always_add_children(&display_data, &root, heap); } else { root = top_level_nodes.into_iter().next().unwrap(); heap = add_children(&display_data, &root, heap); } Some(fill_remaining_lines(heap, &root, display_data)) } pub fn fill_remaining_lines<'a>( mut heap: BinaryHeap<&'a Node>, root: &'a Node, display_data: AggregateData, ) -> DisplayNode { let mut allowed_nodes = HashMap::new(); while allowed_nodes.len() < display_data.number_of_lines { let line = heap.pop(); match line { Some(line) => { if !display_data.only_file || line.children.is_empty() { allowed_nodes.insert(line.name.as_path(), line); } heap = add_children(&display_data, line, heap); } None => break, } } if display_data.only_file { flat_rebuilder(allowed_nodes, root) } else { recursive_rebuilder(&allowed_nodes, root) } } fn add_children<'a>( display_data: &AggregateData, file_or_folder: &'a Node, heap: BinaryHeap<&'a Node>, ) -> BinaryHeap<&'a Node> { if display_data.depth > file_or_folder.depth { always_add_children(display_data, file_or_folder, heap) } else { heap } } fn always_add_children<'a>( display_data: &AggregateData, file_or_folder: &'a Node, mut heap: BinaryHeap<&'a Node>, ) -> BinaryHeap<&'a Node> { heap.extend( file_or_folder .children .iter() .filter(|c| match display_data.min_size { Some(ms) => c.size > ms as u64, None => !display_data.using_a_filter || c.name.is_file() || c.size > 0, }) .filter(|c| { if display_data.only_dir { c.name.is_dir() } else { true } }), ); heap } // Finds children of current, if in allowed_nodes adds them as children to new DisplayNode fn recursive_rebuilder(allowed_nodes: &HashMap<&Path, &Node>, current: &Node) -> DisplayNode { let new_children: Vec<_> = current .children .iter() .filter(|c| allowed_nodes.contains_key(c.name.as_path())) .map(|c| recursive_rebuilder(allowed_nodes, c)) .collect(); build_display_node(new_children, current) } // Applies all allowed nodes as children to current node fn flat_rebuilder(allowed_nodes: HashMap<&Path, &Node>, current: &Node) -> DisplayNode { let new_children: Vec<DisplayNode> = allowed_nodes .into_values() .map(|v| DisplayNode { name: v.name.clone(), size: v.size, children: vec![], }) .collect::<Vec<DisplayNode>>(); build_display_node(new_children, current) } fn build_display_node(mut new_children: Vec<DisplayNode>, current: &Node) -> DisplayNode { new_children.sort_by(|lhs, rhs| lhs.cmp(rhs).reverse()); DisplayNode { name: current.name.clone(), size: current.size, children: new_children, } } 0707010000001A000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000917000000000000000000000000000000000000001E00000000dust-1.1.1/src/filter_type.rsuse crate::display_node::DisplayNode; use crate::node::Node; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::path::PathBuf; #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)] struct ExtensionNode<'a> { size: u64, extension: Option<&'a OsStr>, } pub fn get_all_file_types(top_level_nodes: &[Node], n: usize) -> Option<DisplayNode> { let ext_nodes = { let mut extension_cumulative_sizes = HashMap::new(); build_by_all_file_types(top_level_nodes, &mut extension_cumulative_sizes); let mut extension_cumulative_sizes: Vec<ExtensionNode<'_>> = extension_cumulative_sizes .iter() .map(|(&extension, &size)| ExtensionNode { extension, size }) .collect(); extension_cumulative_sizes.sort_by(|lhs, rhs| lhs.cmp(rhs).reverse()); extension_cumulative_sizes }; let mut ext_nodes_iter = ext_nodes.iter(); // First, collect the first N - 1 nodes... let mut displayed: Vec<DisplayNode> = ext_nodes_iter .by_ref() .take(if n > 1 { n - 1 } else { 1 }) .map(|node| DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from( node.extension .map(|ext| format!(".{}", ext.to_string_lossy())) .unwrap_or_else(|| "(no extension)".to_owned()), ), size: node.size, children: vec![], }) .collect(); // ...then, aggregate the remaining nodes (if any) into a single "(others)" node if ext_nodes_iter.len() > 0 { displayed.push(DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from("(others)"), size: ext_nodes_iter.map(|node| node.size).sum(), children: vec![], }); } let result = DisplayNode { name: PathBuf::from("(total)"), size: displayed.iter().map(|node| node.size).sum(), children: displayed, }; Some(result) } fn build_by_all_file_types<'a>( top_level_nodes: &'a [Node], counter: &mut HashMap<Option<&'a OsStr>, u64>, ) { for node in top_level_nodes { if node.name.is_file() { let ext = node.name.extension(); let cumulative_size = counter.entry(ext).or_default(); *cumulative_size += node.size; } build_by_all_file_types(&node.children, counter) } } 0707010000001B000081A400000000000000000000000166980F00000030E0000000000000000000000000000000000000001700000000dust-1.1.1/src/main.rsmod cli; mod config; mod dir_walker; mod display; mod display_node; mod filter; mod filter_type; mod node; mod platform; mod progress; mod utils; use crate::cli::build_cli; use crate::progress::RuntimeErrors; use clap::parser::ValuesRef; use dir_walker::WalkData; use display::InitialDisplayData; use filter::AggregateData; use progress::PIndicator; use regex::Error; use std::collections::HashSet; use std::env; use std::fs::read_to_string; use std::io; use std::panic; use std::process; use std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool; use std::sync::atomic::Ordering; use std::sync::Arc; use std::sync::Mutex; use sysinfo::{System, SystemExt}; use self::display::draw_it; use config::get_config; use dir_walker::walk_it; use filter::get_biggest; use filter_type::get_all_file_types; use regex::Regex; use std::cmp::max; use std::path::PathBuf; use terminal_size::{terminal_size, Height, Width}; use utils::get_filesystem_devices; use utils::simplify_dir_names; static DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES: usize = 30; static DEFAULT_TERMINAL_WIDTH: usize = 80; fn should_init_color(no_color: bool, force_color: bool) -> bool { if force_color { return true; } if no_color { return false; } // check if NO_COLOR is set // https://no-color.org/ if env::var_os("NO_COLOR").is_some() { return false; } if terminal_size().is_none() { // we are not in a terminal, color may not be needed return false; } // we are in a terminal #[cfg(windows)] { // Required for windows 10 // Fails to resolve for windows 8 so disable color match ansi_term::enable_ansi_support() { Ok(_) => true, Err(_) => { eprintln!("This version of Windows does not support ANSI colors"); false } } } #[cfg(not(windows))] { true } } fn get_height_of_terminal() -> usize { // Simplify once https://github.com/eminence/terminal-size/pull/41 is // merged terminal_size() // Windows CI runners detect a terminal height of 0 .map(|(_, Height(h))| max(h as usize, DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES)) .unwrap_or(DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES) - 10 } fn get_width_of_terminal() -> usize { // Simplify once https://github.com/eminence/terminal-size/pull/41 is // merged terminal_size() .map(|(Width(w), _)| match cfg!(windows) { // Windows CI runners detect a very low terminal width true => max(w as usize, DEFAULT_TERMINAL_WIDTH), false => w as usize, }) .unwrap_or(DEFAULT_TERMINAL_WIDTH) } fn get_regex_value(maybe_value: Option<ValuesRef<String>>) -> Vec<Regex> { maybe_value .unwrap_or_default() .map(|reg| { Regex::new(reg).unwrap_or_else(|err| { eprintln!("Ignoring bad value for regex {err:?}"); process::exit(1) }) }) .collect() } fn main() { let options = build_cli().get_matches(); let config = get_config(); let errors = RuntimeErrors::default(); let error_listen_for_ctrlc = Arc::new(Mutex::new(errors)); let errors_for_rayon = error_listen_for_ctrlc.clone(); let errors_final = error_listen_for_ctrlc.clone(); let is_in_listing = Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false)); let cloned_is_in_listing = Arc::clone(&is_in_listing); ctrlc::set_handler(move || { error_listen_for_ctrlc.lock().unwrap().abort = true; println!("\nAborting"); if cloned_is_in_listing.load(Ordering::Relaxed) { process::exit(1); } }) .expect("Error setting Ctrl-C handler"); is_in_listing.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed); let target_dirs = match config.get_files_from(&options) { Some(path) => { if path == "-" { let mut targets_to_add = io::stdin() .lines() .map_while(Result::ok) .collect::<Vec<String>>(); if targets_to_add.is_empty() { eprintln!("No input provided, defaulting to current directory"); targets_to_add.push(".".to_owned()); } targets_to_add } else { // read file match read_to_string(path) { Ok(file_content) => file_content.lines().map(|x| x.to_string()).collect(), Err(e) => { eprintln!("Error reading file: {e}"); vec![".".to_owned()] } } } } None => match options.get_many::<String>("params") { Some(values) => values.cloned().collect(), None => vec![".".to_owned()], }, }; is_in_listing.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed); let summarize_file_types = options.get_flag("types"); let filter_regexs = get_regex_value(options.get_many("filter")); let invert_filter_regexs = get_regex_value(options.get_many("invert_filter")); let terminal_width: usize = match options.get_one::<usize>("width") { Some(&val) => val, None => get_width_of_terminal(), }; let depth = config.get_depth(&options); // If depth is set, then we set the default number_of_lines to be max // instead of screen height let number_of_lines = match options.get_one::<usize>("number_of_lines") { Some(&val) => val, None => { if depth != usize::MAX { usize::MAX } else { get_height_of_terminal() } } }; let is_colors = should_init_color( config.get_no_colors(&options), config.get_force_colors(&options), ); let ignore_directories = match options.get_many::<String>("ignore_directory") { Some(values) => values .map(|v| v.as_str()) .map(PathBuf::from) .collect::<Vec<PathBuf>>(), None => vec![], }; let ignore_from_file_result = match options.get_one::<String>("ignore_all_in_file") { Some(val) => read_to_string(val) .unwrap() .lines() .map(Regex::new) .collect::<Vec<Result<Regex, Error>>>(), None => vec![], }; let ignore_from_file = ignore_from_file_result .into_iter() .filter_map(|x| x.ok()) .collect::<Vec<Regex>>(); let invert_filter_regexs = invert_filter_regexs .into_iter() .chain(ignore_from_file) .collect::<Vec<Regex>>(); let by_filecount = options.get_flag("by_filecount"); let limit_filesystem = options.get_flag("limit_filesystem"); let follow_links = options.get_flag("dereference_links"); let allowed_filesystems = limit_filesystem .then(|| get_filesystem_devices(&target_dirs)) .unwrap_or_default(); let simplified_dirs = simplify_dir_names(&target_dirs); let ignored_full_path: HashSet<PathBuf> = ignore_directories .into_iter() .flat_map(|x| simplified_dirs.iter().map(move |d| d.join(&x))) .collect(); let output_format = config.get_output_format(&options); let ignore_hidden = config.get_ignore_hidden(&options); let mut indicator = PIndicator::build_me(); if !config.get_disable_progress(&options) { indicator.spawn(output_format.clone()) } let filter_modified_time = config.get_modified_time_operator(&options); let filter_accessed_time = config.get_accessed_time_operator(&options); let filter_changed_time = config.get_created_time_operator(&options); let walk_data = WalkData { ignore_directories: ignored_full_path, filter_regex: &filter_regexs, invert_filter_regex: &invert_filter_regexs, allowed_filesystems, filter_modified_time, filter_accessed_time, filter_changed_time, use_apparent_size: config.get_apparent_size(&options), by_filecount, ignore_hidden, follow_links, progress_data: indicator.data.clone(), errors: errors_for_rayon, }; let threads_to_use = config.get_threads(&options); let stack_size = config.get_custom_stack_size(&options); init_rayon(&stack_size, &threads_to_use); let top_level_nodes = walk_it(simplified_dirs, &walk_data); let tree = match summarize_file_types { true => get_all_file_types(&top_level_nodes, number_of_lines), false => { let agg_data = AggregateData { min_size: config.get_min_size(&options), only_dir: config.get_only_dir(&options), only_file: config.get_only_file(&options), number_of_lines, depth, using_a_filter: !filter_regexs.is_empty() || !invert_filter_regexs.is_empty(), }; get_biggest(top_level_nodes, agg_data) } }; // Must have stopped indicator before we print to stderr indicator.stop(); if errors_final.lock().unwrap().abort { return; } let final_errors = walk_data.errors.lock().unwrap(); if !final_errors.file_not_found.is_empty() { let err = final_errors .file_not_found .iter() .map(|a| a.as_ref()) .collect::<Vec<&str>>() .join(", "); eprintln!("No such file or directory: {}", err); } if !final_errors.no_permissions.is_empty() { if config.get_print_errors(&options) { let err = final_errors .no_permissions .iter() .map(|a| a.as_ref()) .collect::<Vec<&str>>() .join(", "); eprintln!("Did not have permissions for directories: {}", err); } else { eprintln!( "Did not have permissions for all directories (add --print-errors to see errors)" ); } } if !final_errors.unknown_error.is_empty() { let err = final_errors .unknown_error .iter() .map(|a| a.as_ref()) .collect::<Vec<&str>>() .join(", "); eprintln!("Unknown Error: {}", err); } if let Some(root_node) = tree { let idd = InitialDisplayData { short_paths: !config.get_full_paths(&options), is_reversed: !config.get_reverse(&options), colors_on: is_colors, by_filecount, is_screen_reader: config.get_screen_reader(&options), output_format, bars_on_right: config.get_bars_on_right(&options), }; if config.get_output_json(&options) { println!("{}", serde_json::to_string(&root_node).unwrap()); } else { draw_it( idd, config.get_no_bars(&options), terminal_width, &root_node, config.get_skip_total(&options), ) } } } fn init_rayon(stack_size: &Option<usize>, threads: &Option<usize>) { // Rayon seems to raise this error on 32-bit builds // The global thread pool has not been initialized.: ThreadPoolBuildError { kind: GlobalPoolAlreadyInitialized } if cfg!(target_pointer_width = "64") { let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| build_thread_pool(*stack_size, *threads)); if result.is_err() { eprintln!("Problem initializing rayon, try: export RAYON_NUM_THREADS=1") } } } fn build_thread_pool( stack: Option<usize>, threads: Option<usize>, ) -> Result<(), rayon::ThreadPoolBuildError> { let mut pool = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new(); if let Some(thread_count) = threads { pool = pool.num_threads(thread_count); } let stack_size = match stack { Some(s) => Some(s), None => { let large_stack = usize::pow(1024, 3); let mut s = System::new(); s.refresh_memory(); // Larger stack size if possible to handle cases with lots of nested directories let available = s.available_memory(); if available > large_stack.try_into().unwrap() { Some(large_stack) } else { None } } }; if let Some(stack_size_param) = stack_size { pool = pool.stack_size(stack_size_param); } pool.build_global() } 0707010000001C000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000947000000000000000000000000000000000000001700000000dust-1.1.1/src/node.rsuse crate::dir_walker::WalkData; use crate::platform::get_metadata; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_file_time; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_invert_regex; use crate::utils::is_filtered_out_due_to_regex; use std::cmp::Ordering; use std::path::PathBuf; #[derive(Debug, Eq, Clone)] pub struct Node { pub name: PathBuf, pub size: u64, pub children: Vec<Node>, pub inode_device: Option<(u64, u64)>, pub depth: usize, } #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] pub fn build_node( dir: PathBuf, children: Vec<Node>, is_symlink: bool, is_file: bool, depth: usize, walk_data: &WalkData, ) -> Option<Node> { let use_apparent_size = walk_data.use_apparent_size; let by_filecount = walk_data.by_filecount; get_metadata(&dir, use_apparent_size).map(|data| { let inode_device = if is_symlink && !use_apparent_size { None } else { data.1 }; let size = if is_filtered_out_due_to_regex(walk_data.filter_regex, &dir) || is_filtered_out_due_to_invert_regex(walk_data.invert_filter_regex, &dir) || (is_symlink && !use_apparent_size) || by_filecount && !is_file || [ (&walk_data.filter_modified_time, data.2 .0), (&walk_data.filter_accessed_time, data.2 .1), (&walk_data.filter_changed_time, data.2 .2), ] .iter() .any(|(filter_time, actual_time)| { is_filtered_out_due_to_file_time(filter_time, *actual_time) }) { 0 } else if by_filecount { 1 } else { data.0 }; Node { name: dir, size, children, inode_device, depth, } }) } impl PartialEq for Node { fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { self.name == other.name && self.size == other.size && self.children == other.children } } impl Ord for Node { fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { self.size .cmp(&other.size) .then_with(|| self.name.cmp(&other.name)) .then_with(|| self.children.cmp(&other.children)) } } impl PartialOrd for Node { fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> { Some(self.cmp(other)) } } 0707010000001D000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000001D42000000000000000000000000000000000000001B00000000dust-1.1.1/src/platform.rs#[allow(unused_imports)] use std::fs; use std::path::Path; #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] fn get_block_size() -> u64 { // All os specific implementations of MetadataExt seem to define a block as 512 bytes // https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/linux/fs/trait.MetadataExt.html#tymethod.st_blocks 512 } type InodeAndDevice = (u64, u64); type FileTime = (i64, i64, i64); #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] pub fn get_metadata<P: AsRef<Path>>( path: P, use_apparent_size: bool, ) -> Option<(u64, Option<InodeAndDevice>, FileTime)> { use std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt; match path.as_ref().metadata() { Ok(md) => { if use_apparent_size { Some(( md.len(), Some((md.ino(), md.dev())), (md.mtime(), md.atime(), md.ctime()), )) } else { Some(( md.blocks() * get_block_size(), Some((md.ino(), md.dev())), (md.mtime(), md.atime(), md.ctime()), )) } } Err(_e) => None, } } #[cfg(target_family = "windows")] pub fn get_metadata<P: AsRef<Path>>( path: P, use_apparent_size: bool, ) -> Option<(u64, Option<InodeAndDevice>, FileTime)> { // On windows opening the file to get size, file ID and volume can be very // expensive because 1) it causes a few system calls, and more importantly 2) it can cause // windows defender to scan the file. // Therefore we try to avoid doing that for common cases, mainly those of // plain files: // The idea is to make do with the file size that we get from the OS for // free as part of iterating a folder. Therefore we want to make sure that // it makes sense to use that free size information: // Volume boundaries: // The user can ask us not to cross volume boundaries. If the DirEntry is a // plain file and not a reparse point or other non-trivial stuff, we assume // that the file is located on the same volume as the directory that // contains it. // File ID: // This optimization does deprive us of access to a file ID. As a // workaround, we just make one up that hopefully does not collide with real // file IDs. // Hard links: Unresolved. We don't get inode/file index, so hard links // count once for each link. Hopefully they are not too commonly in use on // windows. // Size: // We assume (naively?) that for the common cases the free size info is the // same as one would get by doing the expensive thing. Sparse, encrypted and // compressed files are not included in the common cases, as one can image // there being more than view on their size. // Savings in orders of magnitude in terms of time, io and cpu have been // observed on hdd, windows 10, some 100Ks files taking up some hundreds of // GBs: // Consistently opening the file: 30 minutes. // With this optimization: 8 sec. use std::io; use winapi_util::Handle; fn handle_from_path_limited(path: &Path) -> io::Result<Handle> { use std::fs::OpenOptions; use std::os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt; const FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES: u32 = 0x0080; // So, it seems that it does does have to be that expensive to open // files to get their info: Avoiding opening the file with the full // GENERIC_READ is key: // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/secauthz/generic-access-rights: // "For example, a Windows file object maps the GENERIC_READ bit to the // READ_CONTROL and SYNCHRONIZE standard access rights and to the // FILE_READ_DATA, FILE_READ_EA, and FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES // object-specific access rights" // The flag FILE_READ_DATA seems to be the expensive one, so we'll avoid // that, and a most of the other ones. Simply because it seems that we // don't need them. let file = OpenOptions::new() .access_mode(FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES) .open(path)?; Ok(Handle::from_file(file)) } fn get_metadata_expensive( path: &Path, use_apparent_size: bool, ) -> Option<(u64, Option<InodeAndDevice>, FileTime)> { use winapi_util::file::information; let h = handle_from_path_limited(path).ok()?; let info = information(&h).ok()?; if use_apparent_size { use filesize::PathExt; Some(( path.size_on_disk().ok()?, Some((info.file_index(), info.volume_serial_number())), ( info.last_write_time().unwrap() as i64, info.last_access_time().unwrap() as i64, info.creation_time().unwrap() as i64, ), )) } else { Some(( info.file_size(), Some((info.file_index(), info.volume_serial_number())), ( info.last_write_time().unwrap() as i64, info.last_access_time().unwrap() as i64, info.creation_time().unwrap() as i64, ), )) } } use std::os::windows::fs::MetadataExt; let path = path.as_ref(); match path.metadata() { Ok(ref md) => { const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE: u32 = 0x20; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY: u32 = 0x01; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN: u32 = 0x02; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM: u32 = 0x04; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL: u32 = 0x80; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY: u32 = 0x10; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE: u32 = 0x00000200; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_PINNED: u32 = 0x00080000; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNPINNED: u32 = 0x00100000; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_RECALL_ON_OPEN: u32 = 0x00040000; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_RECALL_ON_DATA_ACCESS: u32 = 0x00400000; const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE: u32 = 0x00001000; // normally FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE would be enough, however Windows sometimes likes to mask it out. see: https://stackoverflow.com/q/54560454 const IS_PROBABLY_ONEDRIVE: u32 = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_PINNED | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNPINNED | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_RECALL_ON_OPEN | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_RECALL_ON_DATA_ACCESS | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE; let attr_filtered = md.file_attributes() & !(FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM); if ((attr_filtered & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE) != 0 || (attr_filtered & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0 || md.file_attributes() == FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL) && !((attr_filtered & IS_PROBABLY_ONEDRIVE != 0) && use_apparent_size) { Some(( md.len(), None, ( md.last_write_time() as i64, md.last_access_time() as i64, md.creation_time() as i64, ), )) } else { get_metadata_expensive(path, use_apparent_size) } } _ => get_metadata_expensive(path, use_apparent_size), } } 0707010000001E000081A400000000000000000000000166980F00000012E2000000000000000000000000000000000000001B00000000dust-1.1.1/src/progress.rsuse std::{ collections::HashSet, io::Write, path::Path, sync::{ atomic::{AtomicU64, AtomicU8, AtomicUsize, Ordering}, mpsc::{self, RecvTimeoutError, Sender}, Arc, RwLock, }, thread::JoinHandle, time::Duration, }; use crate::display::human_readable_number; /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ pub const ORDERING: Ordering = Ordering::Relaxed; const SPINNER_SLEEP_TIME: u64 = 100; const PROGRESS_CHARS: [char; 4] = ['-', '\\', '|', '/']; const PROGRESS_CHARS_LEN: usize = PROGRESS_CHARS.len(); pub trait ThreadSyncTrait<T> { fn set(&self, val: T); fn get(&self) -> T; } #[derive(Default)] pub struct ThreadStringWrapper { inner: RwLock<String>, } impl ThreadSyncTrait<String> for ThreadStringWrapper { fn set(&self, val: String) { *self.inner.write().unwrap() = val; } fn get(&self) -> String { (*self.inner.read().unwrap()).clone() } } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // creating an enum this way allows to have simpler syntax compared to a Mutex or a RwLock #[allow(non_snake_case)] pub mod Operation { pub const INDEXING: u8 = 0; pub const PREPARING: u8 = 1; } #[derive(Default)] pub struct PAtomicInfo { pub num_files: AtomicUsize, pub total_file_size: AtomicU64, pub state: AtomicU8, pub current_path: ThreadStringWrapper, } impl PAtomicInfo { pub fn clear_state(&self, dir: &Path) { self.state.store(Operation::INDEXING, ORDERING); let dir_name = dir.to_string_lossy().to_string(); self.current_path.set(dir_name); self.total_file_size.store(0, ORDERING); self.num_files.store(0, ORDERING); } } #[derive(Default)] pub struct RuntimeErrors { pub no_permissions: HashSet<String>, pub file_not_found: HashSet<String>, pub unknown_error: HashSet<String>, pub abort: bool, } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ fn format_preparing_str(prog_char: char, data: &PAtomicInfo, output_display: &str) -> String { let path_in = data.current_path.get(); let size = human_readable_number(data.total_file_size.load(ORDERING), output_display); format!("Preparing: {path_in} {size} ... {prog_char}") } fn format_indexing_str(prog_char: char, data: &PAtomicInfo, output_display: &str) -> String { let path_in = data.current_path.get(); let file_count = data.num_files.load(ORDERING); let size = human_readable_number(data.total_file_size.load(ORDERING), output_display); let file_str = format!("{file_count} files, {size}"); format!("Indexing: {path_in} {file_str} ... {prog_char}") } pub struct PIndicator { pub thread: Option<(Sender<()>, JoinHandle<()>)>, pub data: Arc<PAtomicInfo>, } impl PIndicator { pub fn build_me() -> Self { Self { thread: None, data: Arc::new(PAtomicInfo { ..Default::default() }), } } pub fn spawn(&mut self, output_display: String) { let data = self.data.clone(); let (stop_handler, receiver) = mpsc::channel::<()>(); let time_info_thread = std::thread::spawn(move || { let mut progress_char_i: usize = 0; let mut stdout = std::io::stdout(); let mut msg = "".to_string(); // While the timeout triggers we go round the loop // If we disconnect or the sender sends its message we exit the while loop while let Err(RecvTimeoutError::Timeout) = receiver.recv_timeout(Duration::from_millis(SPINNER_SLEEP_TIME)) { // Clear the text written by 'write!'& Return at the start of line print!("\r{:width$}", " ", width = msg.len()); let prog_char = PROGRESS_CHARS[progress_char_i]; msg = match data.state.load(ORDERING) { Operation::INDEXING => format_indexing_str(prog_char, &data, &output_display), Operation::PREPARING => format_preparing_str(prog_char, &data, &output_display), _ => panic!("Unknown State"), }; write!(stdout, "\r{msg}").unwrap(); stdout.flush().unwrap(); progress_char_i += 1; progress_char_i %= PROGRESS_CHARS_LEN; } print!("\r{:width$}", " ", width = msg.len()); print!("\r"); stdout.flush().unwrap(); }); self.thread = Some((stop_handler, time_info_thread)) } pub fn stop(self) { if let Some((stop_handler, thread)) = self.thread { stop_handler.send(()).unwrap(); thread.join().unwrap(); } } } 0707010000001F000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000001651000000000000000000000000000000000000001800000000dust-1.1.1/src/utils.rsuse platform::get_metadata; use std::collections::HashSet; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use crate::config::DAY_SECONDS; use crate::dir_walker::Operater; use crate::platform; use regex::Regex; pub fn simplify_dir_names<P: AsRef<Path>>(dirs: &[P]) -> HashSet<PathBuf> { let mut top_level_names: HashSet<PathBuf> = HashSet::with_capacity(dirs.len()); for t in dirs { let top_level_name = normalize_path(t); let mut can_add = true; let mut to_remove: Vec<PathBuf> = Vec::new(); for tt in top_level_names.iter() { if is_a_parent_of(&top_level_name, tt) { to_remove.push(tt.to_path_buf()); } else if is_a_parent_of(tt, &top_level_name) { can_add = false; } } for r in to_remove { top_level_names.remove(&r); } if can_add { top_level_names.insert(top_level_name); } } top_level_names } pub fn get_filesystem_devices<P: AsRef<Path>>(paths: &[P]) -> HashSet<u64> { // Gets the device ids for the filesystems which are used by the argument paths paths .iter() .filter_map(|p| match get_metadata(p, false) { Some((_size, Some((_id, dev)), _time)) => Some(dev), _ => None, }) .collect() } pub fn normalize_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> PathBuf { // normalize path ... // 1. removing repeated separators // 2. removing interior '.' ("current directory") path segments // 3. removing trailing extra separators and '.' ("current directory") path segments // * `Path.components()` does all the above work; ref: <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.Path.html#method.components> // 4. changing to os preferred separator (automatically done by recollecting components back into a PathBuf) path.as_ref().components().collect() } pub fn is_filtered_out_due_to_regex(filter_regex: &[Regex], dir: &Path) -> bool { if filter_regex.is_empty() { false } else { filter_regex .iter() .all(|f| !f.is_match(&dir.as_os_str().to_string_lossy())) } } pub fn is_filtered_out_due_to_file_time( filter_time: &Option<(Operater, i64)>, actual_time: i64, ) -> bool { match filter_time { None => false, Some((Operater::Equal, bound_time)) => { !(actual_time >= *bound_time && actual_time < *bound_time + DAY_SECONDS) } Some((Operater::GreaterThan, bound_time)) => actual_time < *bound_time, Some((Operater::LessThan, bound_time)) => actual_time > *bound_time, } } pub fn is_filtered_out_due_to_invert_regex(filter_regex: &[Regex], dir: &Path) -> bool { filter_regex .iter() .any(|f| f.is_match(&dir.as_os_str().to_string_lossy())) } fn is_a_parent_of<P: AsRef<Path>>(parent: P, child: P) -> bool { let parent = parent.as_ref(); let child = child.as_ref(); child.starts_with(parent) && !parent.starts_with(child) } mod tests { #[allow(unused_imports)] use super::*; #[test] fn test_simplify_dir() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("a")); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["a"]), correct); } #[test] fn test_simplify_dir_rm_subdir() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(["a", "b"].iter().collect::<PathBuf>()); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["a/b/c", "a/b", "a/b/d/f"]), correct); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["a/b", "a/b/c", "a/b/d/f"]), correct); } #[test] fn test_simplify_dir_duplicates() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(["a", "b"].iter().collect::<PathBuf>()); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("c")); assert_eq!( simplify_dir_names(&[ "a/b", "a/b//", "a/././b///", "c", "c/", "c/.", "c/././", "c/././." ]), correct ); } #[test] fn test_simplify_dir_rm_subdir_and_not_substrings() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("b")); correct.insert(["c", "a", "b"].iter().collect::<PathBuf>()); correct.insert(["a", "b"].iter().collect::<PathBuf>()); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["a/b", "c/a/b/", "b"]), correct); } #[test] fn test_simplify_dir_dots() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("src")); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["src/."]), correct); } #[test] fn test_simplify_dir_substring_names() { let mut correct = HashSet::new(); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("src")); correct.insert(PathBuf::from("src_v2")); assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(&["src/", "src_v2"]), correct); } #[test] fn test_is_a_parent_of() { assert!(is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/andy")); assert!(is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/andy/i/am/descendant")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/.")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/", "/usr")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/andy", "/usr")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/andy", "/usr/sibling")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/folder", "/usr/folder_not_a_child")); } #[test] fn test_is_a_parent_of_root() { assert!(is_a_parent_of("/", "/usr/andy")); assert!(is_a_parent_of("/", "/usr")); assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/", "/")); } } 07070100000020000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001100000000dust-1.1.1/tests07070100000021000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001A00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir07070100000022000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001F00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir/many07070100000023000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002600000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir/many/a_file07070100000024000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000006000000000000000000000000000000000000002A00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir/many/hello_filehello 07070100000025000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001B00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir207070100000026000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001F00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/dir07070100000027000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000005000000000000000000000000000000000000002500000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/dir/hellohello07070100000028000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000005000000000000000000000000000000000000002A00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/dir_name_clashhello07070100000029000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002900000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/dir_substring0707010000002A000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000006000000000000000000000000000000000000002F00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/dir_substring/hellohello 0707010000002B000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007B00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir2/long_dir_name_what_a_very_long_dir_name_what_happens_when_this_goes_over_80_characters_i_wonder0707010000002C000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002900000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_hidden_entries0707010000002D000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000012000000000000000000000000000000000000003600000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/.hidden_filesomething .secret 0707010000002E000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003100000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/.secret0707010000002F000041ED00000000000000000000000266980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002200000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_unicode07070100000030000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004700000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_unicode/γ©γ¦γγ―ι£γγγ§γοΌ.japan07070100000031000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002F00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_dir_unicode/π©.unicode07070100000032000081A400000000000000000000000166980F000000287D000000000000000000000000000000000000002600000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_exact_output.rsuse assert_cmd::Command; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::process::Output; use std::sync::Once; use std::{io, str}; static INIT: Once = Once::new(); static UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH: &str = "/tmp/unreadable_dir"; /** * This file contains tests that verify the exact output of the command. * This output differs on Linux / Mac so the tests are harder to write and debug * Windows is ignored here because the results vary by host making exact testing impractical * * Despite the above problems, these tests are good as they are the closest to 'the real thing'. */ // Warning: File sizes differ on both platform and on the format of the disk. /// Copy to /tmp dir - we assume that the formatting of the /tmp partition /// is consistent. If the tests fail your /tmp filesystem probably differs fn copy_test_data(dir: &str) { // First remove the existing directory - just in case it is there and has incorrect data let last_slash = dir.rfind('/').unwrap(); let last_part_of_dir = dir.chars().skip(last_slash).collect::<String>(); let _ = Command::new("rm") .arg("-rf") .arg("/tmp/".to_owned() + &*last_part_of_dir) .ok(); let _ = Command::new("cp") .arg("-r") .arg(dir) .arg("/tmp/") .ok() .map_err(|err| eprintln!("Error copying directory for test setup\n{:?}", err)); } fn create_unreadable_directory() -> io::Result<()> { #[cfg(unix)] { use std::fs; use std::fs::Permissions; use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt; fs::create_dir_all(UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH)?; fs::set_permissions(UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH, Permissions::from_mode(0))?; } Ok(()) } fn initialize() { INIT.call_once(|| { copy_test_data("tests/test_dir"); copy_test_data("tests/test_dir2"); copy_test_data("tests/test_dir_unicode"); if let Err(e) = create_unreadable_directory() { panic!("Failed to create unreadable directory: {}", e); } }); } fn run_cmd<T: AsRef<OsStr>>(command_args: &[T]) -> Output { initialize(); let mut to_run = &mut Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); for p in command_args { to_run = to_run.arg(p); } to_run.unwrap() } fn exact_stdout_test<T: AsRef<OsStr>>(command_args: &[T], valid_stdout: Vec<String>) { let to_run = run_cmd(command_args); let stdout_output = str::from_utf8(&to_run.stdout).unwrap().to_owned(); let will_fail = valid_stdout.iter().any(|i| stdout_output.contains(i)); if !will_fail { eprintln!( "output(stdout):\n{}\ndoes not contain any of:\n{}", stdout_output, valid_stdout.join("\n\n") ); } assert!(will_fail); } fn exact_stderr_test<T: AsRef<OsStr>>(command_args: &[T], valid_stderr: String) { let to_run = run_cmd(command_args); let stderr_output = str::from_utf8(&to_run.stderr).unwrap().trim(); assert_eq!(stderr_output, valid_stderr); } // "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_main_basic() { // -c is no color mode - This makes testing much simpler exact_stdout_test(&["-c", "-B", "/tmp/test_dir/"], main_output()); } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_main_multi_arg() { let command_args = [ "-c", "-B", "/tmp/test_dir/many/", "/tmp/test_dir", "/tmp/test_dir", ]; exact_stdout_test(&command_args, main_output()); } fn main_output() -> Vec<String> { // Some linux currently thought to be Manjaro, Arch // Although probably depends on how drive is formatted let mac_and_some_linux = r#" 0B βββ a_file ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 0% 4.0K βββ hello_fileββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% 4.0K βββ΄ many ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% 4.0K βββ΄ test_dir ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% "# .trim() .to_string(); let ubuntu = r#" 0B βββ a_file β βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 0% 4.0K βββ hello_fileβ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 33% 8.0K βββ΄ many β βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 67% 12K βββ΄ test_dir ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% "# .trim() .to_string(); vec![mac_and_some_linux, ubuntu] } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_main_long_paths() { let command_args = ["-c", "-p", "-B", "/tmp/test_dir/"]; exact_stdout_test(&command_args, main_output_long_paths()); } fn main_output_long_paths() -> Vec<String> { let mac_and_some_linux = r#" 0B βββ /tmp/test_dir/many/a_file βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 0% 4.0K βββ /tmp/test_dir/many/hello_fileβββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% 4.0K βββ΄ /tmp/test_dir/many βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% 4.0K βββ΄ /tmp/test_dir βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% "# .trim() .to_string(); let ubuntu = r#" 0B βββ /tmp/test_dir/many/a_file β βββββββββββββββββββββ β 0% 4.0K βββ /tmp/test_dir/many/hello_fileβ βββββββββββββββββββββ β 33% 8.0K βββ΄ /tmp/test_dir/many β βββββββββββββββββββββ β 67% 12K βββ΄ /tmp/test_dir βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% "# .trim() .to_string(); vec![mac_and_some_linux, ubuntu] } // Check against directories and files whose names are substrings of each other #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_substring_of_names_and_long_names() { let command_args = ["-c", "-B", "/tmp/test_dir2"]; exact_stdout_test(&command_args, no_substring_of_names_output()); } fn no_substring_of_names_output() -> Vec<String> { let ubuntu = " 0B βββ long_dir_name_what_a_very_long_dir_name_what_happens_when_this_goes.. 4.0K βββ dir_name_clash 4.0K β βββ hello 8.0K βββ΄ dir 4.0K β βββ hello 8.0K βββ΄ dir_substring 24K βββ΄ test_dir2 " .trim() .into(); let mac_and_some_linux = " 0B βββ long_dir_name_what_a_very_long_dir_name_what_happens_when_this_goes.. 4.0K β βββ hello 4.0K βββ΄ dir 4.0K βββ dir_name_clash 4.0K β βββ hello 4.0K βββ΄ dir_substring 12K βββ΄ test_dir2 " .trim() .into(); vec![mac_and_some_linux, ubuntu] } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_unicode_directories() { let command_args = ["-c", "-B", "/tmp/test_dir_unicode"]; exact_stdout_test(&command_args, unicode_dir()); } fn unicode_dir() -> Vec<String> { // The way unicode & asian characters are rendered on the terminal should make this line up let ubuntu = " 0B βββ γ©γ¦γγ―ι£γγγ§γοΌ.japanβ β β 0% 0B βββ π©.unicode β β β 0% 4.0K βββ΄ test_dir_unicode ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β 100% " .trim() .into(); let mac_and_some_linux = " 0B βββ γ©γ¦γγ―ι£γγγ§γοΌ.japanβ β β 0% 0B βββ π©.unicode β β β 0% 0B βββ΄ test_dir_unicode β β β 0% " .trim() .into(); vec![mac_and_some_linux, ubuntu] } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_apparent_size() { let command_args = ["-c", "-s", "-b", "/tmp/test_dir"]; exact_stdout_test(&command_args, apparent_size_output()); } fn apparent_size_output() -> Vec<String> { // The apparent directory sizes are too unpredictable and system dependent to try and match let one_space_before = r#" 0B βββ a_file 6B βββ hello_file "# .trim() .to_string(); let two_space_before = r#" 0B βββ a_file 6B βββ hello_file "# .trim() .to_string(); vec![one_space_before, two_space_before] } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_permission_normal() { let command_args = [UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH]; let permission_msg = r#"Did not have permissions for all directories (add --print-errors to see errors)"# .trim() .to_string(); exact_stderr_test(&command_args, permission_msg); } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_permission_flag() { // add the flag to CLI let command_args = ["--print-errors", UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH]; let permission_msg = format!( "Did not have permissions for directories: {}", UNREADABLE_DIR_PATH ); exact_stderr_test(&command_args, permission_msg); } 07070100000033000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000002001000000000000000000000000000000000000001F00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/test_flags.rsuse assert_cmd::Command; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::str; /** * This file contains tests that test a substring of the output using '.contains' * * These tests should be the same cross platform */ fn build_command<T: AsRef<OsStr>>(command_args: Vec<T>) -> String { let mut cmd = &mut Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); for p in command_args { cmd = cmd.arg(p); } let finished = &cmd.unwrap(); let stderr = str::from_utf8(&finished.stderr).unwrap(); assert_eq!(stderr, ""); str::from_utf8(&finished.stdout).unwrap().into() } // We can at least test the file names are there #[test] pub fn test_basic_output() { let output = build_command(vec!["tests/test_dir/"]); assert!(output.contains(" βββ΄ ")); assert!(output.contains("test_dir ")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ΄ ")); assert!(output.contains("many ")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ ")); assert!(output.contains("hello_file")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ ")); assert!(output.contains("a_file ")); } #[test] pub fn test_output_no_bars_means_no_excess_spaces() { let output = build_command(vec!["-b", "tests/test_dir/"]); // If bars are not being shown we don't need to pad the output with spaces assert!(output.contains("many")); assert!(!output.contains("many ")); } #[test] pub fn test_reverse_flag() { let output = build_command(vec!["-r", "-c", "tests/test_dir/"]); assert!(output.contains(" βββ¬ test_dir ")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ¬ many ")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ hello_file")); assert!(output.contains(" βββ a_file ")); } #[test] pub fn test_d_flag_works() { // We should see the top level directory but not the sub dirs / files: let output = build_command(vec!["-d", "1", "tests/test_dir/"]); assert!(!output.contains("hello_file")); } #[test] pub fn test_threads_flag_works() { let output = build_command(vec!["-T", "1", "tests/test_dir/"]); assert!(output.contains("hello_file")); } #[test] pub fn test_d_flag_works_and_still_recurses_down() { // We had a bug where running with '-d 1' would stop at the first directory and the code // would fail to recurse down let output = build_command(vec!["-d", "1", "-f", "-c", "tests/test_dir2/"]); assert!(output.contains("1 βββ dir")); assert!(output.contains("4 βββ΄ test_dir2")); } // Check against directories and files whose names are substrings of each other #[test] pub fn test_ignore_dir() { let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-X", "dir_substring", "tests/test_dir2/"]); assert!(!output.contains("dir_substring")); } #[test] pub fn test_ignore_all_in_file() { let output = build_command(vec![ "-c", "-I", "tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/.hidden_file", "tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/", ]); assert!(output.contains(" test_dir_hidden_entries")); assert!(!output.contains(".secret")); } #[test] pub fn test_with_bad_param() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); let result = cmd.arg("bad_place").unwrap(); let stderr = str::from_utf8(&result.stderr).unwrap(); assert!(stderr.contains("No such file or directory")); } #[test] pub fn test_hidden_flag() { // Check we can see the hidden file normally let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/"]); assert!(output.contains(".hidden_file")); assert!(output.contains("βββ΄ test_dir_hidden_entries")); // Check that adding the '-h' flag causes us to not see hidden files let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-i", "tests/test_dir_hidden_entries/"]); assert!(!output.contains(".hidden_file")); assert!(output.contains("βββ test_dir_hidden_entries")); } #[test] pub fn test_number_of_files() { // Check we can see the hidden file normally let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-f", "tests/test_dir"]); assert!(output.contains("1 βββ a_file ")); assert!(output.contains("1 βββ hello_file")); assert!(output.contains("2 βββ΄ many")); assert!(output.contains("2 βββ΄ test_dir")); } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_type() { // Check we can list files by type let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-t", "tests"]); assert!(output.contains(" .unicode")); assert!(output.contains(" .japan")); assert!(output.contains(" .rs")); assert!(output.contains(" (no extension)")); assert!(output.contains("βββ΄ (total)")); } #[test] #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] pub fn test_show_files_only() { let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-F", "tests/test_dir"]); assert!(output.contains("a_file")); assert!(output.contains("hello_file")); assert!(!output.contains("many")); } #[test] pub fn test_output_skip_total() { let output = build_command(vec![ "--skip-total", "tests/test_dir/many/hello_file", "tests/test_dir/many/a_file", ]); assert!(output.contains("hello_file")); assert!(!output.contains("(total)")); } #[test] pub fn test_output_screen_reader() { let output = build_command(vec!["--screen-reader", "-c", "tests/test_dir/"]); println!("{}", output); assert!(output.contains("test_dir 0")); assert!(output.contains("many 1")); assert!(output.contains("hello_file 2")); assert!(output.contains("a_file 2")); // Verify no 'symbols' reported by screen reader assert!(!output.contains('β')); for block in ['β', 'β', 'β', 'β'] { assert!(!output.contains(block)); } } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_regex_match_lots() { // Check we can see '.rs' files in the tests directory let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-e", "\\.rs$", "tests"]); assert!(output.contains(" βββ΄ tests")); assert!(!output.contains("0B βββ tests")); assert!(!output.contains("0B βββ΄ tests")); } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_regex_match_nothing() { // Check there are no files named: '.match_nothing' in the tests directory let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-e", "match_nothing$", "tests"]); assert!(output.contains("0B βββ tests")); } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_regex_match_multiple() { let output = build_command(vec![ "-c", "-e", "test_dir_hidden", "-e", "test_dir2", "-n", "100", "tests", ]); assert!(output.contains("test_dir2")); assert!(output.contains("test_dir_hidden")); assert!(!output.contains("many")); // We do not find the 'many' folder in the 'test_dir' folder } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_invert_regex() { let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-f", "-v", "e", "tests/test_dir2"]); // There are 0 files without 'e' in the name assert!(output.contains("0 βββ test_dir2")); let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-f", "-v", "a", "tests/test_dir2"]); // There are 2 files without 'a' in the name assert!(output.contains("2 βββ΄ test_dir2")); // There are 4 files in the test_dir2 hierarchy let output = build_command(vec!["-c", "-f", "-v", "match_nothing$", "tests/test_dir2"]); assert!(output.contains("4 βββ΄ test_dir2")); } #[test] pub fn test_show_files_by_invert_regex_match_multiple() { // We ignore test_dir2 & test_dir_unicode, leaving the test_dir folder // which has the 'many' folder inside let output = build_command(vec![ "-c", "-v", "test_dir2", "-v", "test_dir_unicode", "-n", "100", "tests", ]); assert!(!output.contains("test_dir2")); assert!(!output.contains("test_dir_unicode")); assert!(output.contains("many")); } #[test] pub fn test_no_color() { let output = build_command(vec!["-c"]); // Red is 31 assert!(!output.contains("\x1B[31m")); assert!(!output.contains("\x1B[0m")); } #[test] pub fn test_force_color() { let output = build_command(vec!["-C"]); // Red is 31 assert!(output.contains("\x1B[31m")); assert!(output.contains("\x1B[0m")); } 07070100000034000081A400000000000000000000000166980F0000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000001A00000000dust-1.1.1/tests/tests.rs 07070100000035000081A400000000000000000000000166980F00000011E0000000000000000000000000000000000000002300000000dust-1.1.1/tests/tests_symlinks.rsuse assert_cmd::Command; use std::fs::File; use std::io::Write; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::str; use tempfile::Builder; use tempfile::TempDir; // File sizes differ on both platform and on the format of the disk. // Windows: `ln` is not usually an available command; creation of symbolic links requires special enhanced permissions fn build_temp_file(dir: &TempDir) -> PathBuf { let file_path = dir.path().join("notes.txt"); let mut file = File::create(&file_path).unwrap(); writeln!(file, "I am a temp file").unwrap(); file_path } fn link_it(link_path: PathBuf, file_path_s: &str, is_soft: bool) -> String { let link_name_s = link_path.to_str().unwrap(); let mut c = Command::new("ln"); if is_soft { c.arg("-s"); } c.arg(file_path_s); c.arg(link_name_s); assert!(c.output().is_ok()); link_name_s.into() } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_soft_sym_link() { let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap(); let file = build_temp_file(&dir); let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap(); let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap(); let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link"); let link_name_s = link_it(link_name, file_path_s, true); let c = format!(" βββ {}", link_name_s); let b = format!(" βββ {}", file_path_s); let a = format!("ββ΄ {}", dir_s); let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); // Mac test runners create long filenames in tmp directories let output = cmd .args(["-p", "-c", "-s", "-w", "999", dir_s]) .unwrap() .stdout; let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap(); assert!(output.contains(a.as_str())); assert!(output.contains(b.as_str())); assert!(output.contains(c.as_str())); } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_hard_sym_link() { let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap(); let file = build_temp_file(&dir); let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap(); let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap(); let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link"); link_it(link_name, file_path_s, false); let file_output = format!(" βββ {}", file_path_s); let dirs_output = format!("ββ΄ {}", dir_s); let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); // Mac test runners create long filenames in tmp directories let output = cmd.args(["-p", "-c", "-w", "999", dir_s]).unwrap().stdout; // The link should not appear in the output because multiple inodes are now ordered // then filtered. let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap(); assert!(output.contains(dirs_output.as_str())); assert!(output.contains(file_output.as_str())); } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_hard_sym_link_no_dup_multi_arg() { let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap(); let dir_link = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap(); let file = build_temp_file(&dir); let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap(); let dir_link_s = dir_link.path().to_str().unwrap(); let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap(); let link_name = dir_link.path().join("the_link"); let link_name_s = link_it(link_name, file_path_s, false); let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); // Mac test runners create long filenames in tmp directories let output = cmd .args(["-p", "-c", "-w", "999", "-b", dir_link_s, dir_s]) .unwrap() .stdout; // The link or the file should appear but not both let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap(); let has_file_only = output.contains(file_path_s) && !output.contains(&link_name_s); let has_link_only = !output.contains(file_path_s) && output.contains(&link_name_s); assert!(has_file_only || has_link_only); } #[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)] #[test] pub fn test_recursive_sym_link() { let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap(); let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap(); let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link"); let link_name_s = link_it(link_name, dir_s, true); let a = format!("ββ¬ {}", dir_s); let b = format!(" βββ {}", link_name_s); let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap(); let output = cmd .arg("-p") .arg("-c") .arg("-r") .arg("-s") .arg("-w") .arg("999") .arg(dir_s) .unwrap() .stdout; let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap(); assert!(output.contains(a.as_str())); assert!(output.contains(b.as_str())); } 07070100000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000B00000000TRAILER!!!421 blocks
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