jj/lib/src/str_util.rs
Yuya Nishihara 560b63544a cli: parse "git fetch --branch" parameter as string pattern
Even though "*" can't be used as a branch name to fetch, it should be better
to explicitly enable glob matching like the other commands.
2023-10-25 03:58:48 +09:00

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// Copyright 2021-2023 The Jujutsu Authors
//
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//
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//! String helpers.
use std::borrow::{Borrow, Cow};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::fmt;
use either::Either;
use thiserror::Error;
/// Error occurred during pattern string parsing.
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum StringPatternParseError {
/// Unknown pattern kind is specified.
#[error(r#"Invalid string pattern kind "{0}""#)]
InvalidKind(String),
/// Failed to parse glob pattern.
#[error(transparent)]
GlobPattern(glob::PatternError),
}
/// Pattern to be tested against string property like commit description or
/// branch name.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum StringPattern {
/// Matches strings exactly equal to `string`.
Exact(String),
/// Unix-style shell wildcard pattern.
Glob(glob::Pattern),
/// Matches strings that contain `substring`.
Substring(String),
}
impl StringPattern {
/// Pattern that matches any string.
pub const fn everything() -> Self {
StringPattern::Substring(String::new())
}
/// Creates pattern that matches exactly.
pub fn exact(src: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
StringPattern::Exact(src.into())
}
/// Parses the given string as glob pattern.
pub fn glob(src: &str) -> Result<Self, StringPatternParseError> {
// TODO: might be better to do parsing and compilation separately since
// not all backends would use the compiled pattern object.
// TODO: if no meta character found, it can be mapped to Exact.
let pattern = glob::Pattern::new(src).map_err(StringPatternParseError::GlobPattern)?;
Ok(StringPattern::Glob(pattern))
}
/// Parses the given string as pattern of the specified `kind`.
pub fn from_str_kind(src: &str, kind: &str) -> Result<Self, StringPatternParseError> {
match kind {
"exact" => Ok(StringPattern::exact(src)),
"glob" => StringPattern::glob(src),
"substring" => Ok(StringPattern::Substring(src.to_owned())),
_ => Err(StringPatternParseError::InvalidKind(kind.to_owned())),
}
}
/// Returns true if this pattern matches input strings exactly.
pub fn is_exact(&self) -> bool {
self.as_exact().is_some()
}
/// Returns a literal pattern if this should match input strings exactly.
///
/// This can be used to optimize map lookup by exact key.
pub fn as_exact(&self) -> Option<&str> {
match self {
StringPattern::Exact(literal) => Some(literal),
StringPattern::Glob(_) | StringPattern::Substring(_) => None,
}
}
/// Returns the original string of this pattern.
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
match self {
StringPattern::Exact(literal) => literal,
StringPattern::Glob(pattern) => pattern.as_str(),
StringPattern::Substring(needle) => needle,
}
}
/// Converts this pattern to a glob string. Returns `None` if the pattern
/// can't be represented as a glob.
pub fn to_glob(&self) -> Option<Cow<'_, str>> {
// TODO: If we add Regex pattern, it will return None.
match self {
StringPattern::Exact(literal) => Some(glob::Pattern::escape(literal).into()),
StringPattern::Glob(pattern) => Some(pattern.as_str().into()),
StringPattern::Substring(needle) if needle.is_empty() => Some("*".into()),
StringPattern::Substring(needle) => {
Some(format!("*{}*", glob::Pattern::escape(needle)).into())
}
}
}
/// Returns true if this pattern matches the `haystack`.
pub fn matches(&self, haystack: &str) -> bool {
match self {
StringPattern::Exact(literal) => haystack == literal,
StringPattern::Glob(pattern) => pattern.matches(haystack),
StringPattern::Substring(needle) => haystack.contains(needle),
}
}
/// Iterates entries of the given `map` whose keys matches this pattern.
pub fn filter_btree_map<'a: 'b, 'b, K: Borrow<str> + Ord, V>(
&'b self,
map: &'a BTreeMap<K, V>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&'a K, &'a V)> + 'b {
if let Some(key) = self.as_exact() {
Either::Left(map.get_key_value(key).into_iter())
} else {
Either::Right(map.iter().filter(|&(key, _)| self.matches(key.borrow())))
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for StringPattern {
/// Shows the original string of this pattern.
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self.as_str())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_string_pattern_to_glob() {
assert_eq!(StringPattern::everything().to_glob(), Some("*".into()));
assert_eq!(StringPattern::exact("a").to_glob(), Some("a".into()));
assert_eq!(StringPattern::exact("*").to_glob(), Some("[*]".into()));
assert_eq!(
StringPattern::glob("*").unwrap().to_glob(),
Some("*".into())
);
assert_eq!(
StringPattern::Substring("a".into()).to_glob(),
Some("*a*".into())
);
assert_eq!(
StringPattern::Substring("*".into()).to_glob(),
Some("*[*]*".into())
);
}
}