add option for following symlinks, make extensions optional, new version!!
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CHANGELOG.md
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CHANGELOG.md
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Dates are given in YYYY-MM-DD format.
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## v0.2
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### v0.2.11 (Unreleased)
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### v0.2.11 (0201-)
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#### Features
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- fif can now traverse symlinks with the `-f`/`--follow-symlinks` flag
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- Extensions are no longer mandatory - running fif without `-e` or `-E` will scan all files, regardless of extension
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(files without extensions are still skipped unless the -S flag is used)
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#### Bugfixes
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- Fixed compilation on big endian 32-bit architectures (see
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[here]https://github.com/bodil/smartstring/blob/v0.2.6/src/config.rs#L101-L103 for why that was a problem in the first
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place)
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- Fixed broken tests
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- Fixed broken tests for the [`infer`] backend
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#### Other
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- Better mime type detection:
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- Consider "some/x-thing" and "some/thing" to be identical
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- Use a patched version of mime_guess (which took a while to make 0u0;) with many more extension<->type mappings
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Cargo.lock
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Cargo.lock
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[[package]]
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name = "fif"
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version = "0.2.10"
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version = "0.2.11"
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dependencies = [
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"cached",
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"cfg-if",
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[package]
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name = "fif"
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description = "A command-line tool for detecting and optionally correcting files with incorrect extensions."
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version = "0.2.10"
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version = "0.2.11"
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authors = ["Lynnesbian <lynne@bune.city>"]
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edition = "2018"
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license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
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@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ cargo clippy --tests -- \
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-W clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention \
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-A clippy::unused_io_amount \
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-A clippy::redundant_closure_for_method_calls \
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-A clippy::shadow_unrelated
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-A clippy::shadow_unrelated \
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-A clippy::option_if_let_else
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# ALLOWS:
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# unused_io_amount: there are two places where i want to read up to X bytes and i'm fine with getting less than that
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# redundant_closure...: the alternative is often much more verbose
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# shadow_unrelated: sometimes things that seem unrelated are actually related ;)
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# option_if_let_else: the suggested code is usually harder to read than the original
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}
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}
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// PowerShell is a noun, not a type
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#[allow(clippy::doc_markdown)]
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/// PowerShell script.
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pub struct PowerShell {}
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src/main.rs
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src/main.rs
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debug!("Checking files with extensions: {:?}", extensions);
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let entries = scan_directory(&args.dirs, &extensions, &args.get_scan_opts());
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let entries = scan_directory(&args.dirs, extensions.as_ref(), &args.get_scan_opts());
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if entries.is_none() {
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// no need to log anything for fatal errors - fif will already have printed something obvious like
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match result {
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Ok(r) => {
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debug!(
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"{:?} should have file extension {}",
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"{:?} is {}, should have file extension {}",
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r.file,
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r.mime,
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r.recommended_extension().unwrap_or_else(|| "???".into())
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)
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if a file matches the given criteria. This means checking whether the file's extension appears in
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/// `exts`, potentially skipping over hidden files, and so on.
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fn wanted_file(entry: &DirEntry, exts: &[&str], scan_opts: &ScanOpts) -> bool {
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/// `exts` (if specified), potentially skipping over hidden files, and so on.
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fn wanted_file(entry: &DirEntry, exts: Option<&Vec<&str>>, scan_opts: &ScanOpts) -> bool {
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if entry.depth() == 0 {
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// the root directory should always be scanned.
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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if let Some(exts) = exts {
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// only scan if the file has one of the specified extensions.
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exts.contains(&ext.unwrap().to_string_lossy().to_lowercase().as_str())
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} else {
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// no extensions specified - no reason not to scan this file.
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true
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}
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}
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/// Given a file path, returns its extension, using [`std::path::Path::extension`].
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/// Scans a given directory with [`WalkDir`], filters with [`wanted_file`], checks for errors, and returns a vector of
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/// [DirEntry]s.
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fn scan_directory(dirs: &Path, exts: &[&str], scan_opts: &ScanOpts) -> Option<Vec<DirEntry>> {
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let stepper = WalkDir::new(dirs).into_iter();
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fn scan_directory(dirs: &Path, exts: Option<&Vec<&str>>, scan_opts: &ScanOpts) -> Option<Vec<DirEntry>> {
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let stepper = WalkDir::new(dirs).follow_links(scan_opts.follow_symlinks).into_iter();
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let mut probably_fatal_error = false;
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let entries: Vec<DirEntry> = stepper
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.filter_entry(|e| wanted_file(e, exts, scan_opts)) // filter out unwanted files
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)]
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pub struct Parameters {
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/// Only examine files with these extensions (Comma-separated list)
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#[clap(
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short,
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long,
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use_delimiter = true,
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require_delimiter = true,
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required_unless_present = "ext-set"
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)]
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#[clap(short, long, use_delimiter = true, require_delimiter = true, group = "extensions")]
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pub exts: Option<Vec<StringType>>,
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/// Use a preset list of extensions as the search filter
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#[clap(short = 'E', long, arg_enum, required_unless_present = "exts")]
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#[clap(short = 'E', long, arg_enum, group = "extensions")]
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pub ext_set: Option<ExtensionSet>,
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/// Don't skip hidden files and directories
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#[clap(short, long, default_value = DEFAULT_FORMAT, arg_enum)]
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pub output_format: OutputFormat,
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/// Follow symlinks
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#[clap(short, long)]
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pub follow_symlinks: bool,
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/// Directory to process
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// TODO: right now this can only take a single directory - should this be improved?
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#[clap(name = "DIR", default_value = ".", parse(from_os_str))]
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}
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/// Further options relating to scanning.
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#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
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pub struct ScanOpts {
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/// Whether hidden files and directories should be scanned.
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pub hidden: bool,
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/// Whether files without extensions should be scanned.
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pub extensionless: bool,
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/// Should symlinks be followed?
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pub follow_symlinks: bool,
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}
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impl Parameters {
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pub fn extensions(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
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pub fn extensions(&self) -> Option<Vec<&str>> {
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if let Some(exts) = &self.exts {
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// extensions supplied like "-e png,jpg,jpeg"
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exts.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect()
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Some(exts.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect())
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} else if let Some(exts) = &self.ext_set {
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// extensions supplied like "-E images"
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exts.extensions()
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Some(exts.extensions())
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} else {
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// neither -E nor -e was passed - this should be impossible
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unreachable!()
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// neither -E nor -e was passed
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None
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}
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}
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ScanOpts {
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hidden: self.scan_hidden,
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extensionless: self.scan_extensionless,
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follow_symlinks: self.follow_symlinks,
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}
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}
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}
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// most architectures
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pub use smartstring::alias::String;
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} else {
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// powerpc
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// powerpc and other big endian 32-bit archs
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pub use std::string::String;
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}
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}
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let scan_opts = ScanOpts {
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hidden: true,
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extensionless: false,
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follow_symlinks: false,
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};
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let entries = scan_directory(
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&dir.path().to_path_buf(),
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&["jpg", "jpeg", "png", "pdf", "zip"],
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Some(&vec!["jpg", "jpeg", "png", "pdf", "zip"]),
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&scan_opts,
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)
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.expect("Directory scan failed.");
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fn argument_parsing() {
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use clap::Clap;
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// check if "jpg" is in the list of extensions to be considered when passing "-E images"
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let args: Parameters = Parameters::parse_from(vec!["fif", "-E", "images"]);
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assert!(args.extensions().contains(&"jpg"));
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// pass `-f`, which enables following symlinks, and `-E images`, which scans files with image extensions
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let args: Parameters = Parameters::parse_from(vec!["fif", "-f", "-E", "images"]);
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// check if "jpg" is in the list of extensions to be scanned
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assert!(args
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.extensions()
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.expect("args.extensions() should contain the `images` set!")
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.contains(&"jpg"));
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// make sure "scan_hidden" is false
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assert!(!args.scan_hidden);
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// exts should be none
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assert!(args.exts.is_none());
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// get the ScanOpts, and make sure they match expectations
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assert_eq!(
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args.get_scan_opts(),
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ScanOpts {
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hidden: false,
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extensionless: false,
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follow_symlinks: true
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}
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn rejects_bad_args() {
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use clap::Clap;
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assert!(Parameters::try_parse_from(vec!["fif", "-abcdefg", "-E", "-e"]).is_err());
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let tests = [
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// Non-existent flags:
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vec!["fif", "-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"],
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// `-E` without specifying a set:
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vec!["fif", "-E"],
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// `-E` with an invalid set:
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vec!["fif", "-E", "pebis"],
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// `-E` and `-e`:
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vec!["fif", "-E", "media", "-e", "jpg"],
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// `-e` with nothing but commas:
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vec!["fif", "-e", ",,,,,"],
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];
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for test in &tests {
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assert!(Parameters::try_parse_from(test).is_err(), "Failed to reject {:?}", test);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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