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use std::borrow::Cow;
use bstr::{BStr, ByteSlice};
use gix_features::threading::OwnShared;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use crate::{
file,
file::{
write::{extract_newline, platform_newline},
Metadata, MetadataFilter, SectionId,
},
lookup,
parse::Event,
File,
};
/// Read-only low-level access methods, as it requires generics for converting into
/// custom values defined in this crate like [`Integer`][crate::Integer] and
/// [`Color`][crate::Color].
impl<'event> File<'event> {
/// Returns an interpreted value given a section, an optional subsection and
/// key.
///
/// It's recommended to use one of the value types provide dby this crate
/// as they implement the conversion, but this function is flexible and
/// will accept any type that implements [`TryFrom<&BStr>`][std::convert::TryFrom].
///
/// Consider [`Self::values`] if you want to get all values of a multivar instead.
///
/// If a `string` is desired, use the [`string()`][Self::string()] method instead.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use gix_config::File;
/// # use gix_config::{Integer, Boolean};
/// # use std::borrow::Cow;
/// # use std::convert::TryFrom;
/// let config = r#"
/// [core]
/// a = 10k
/// c = false
/// "#;
/// let git_config = gix_config::File::try_from(config)?;
/// // You can either use the turbofish to determine the type...
/// let a_value = git_config.value::<Integer>("core", None, "a")?;
/// // ... or explicitly declare the type to avoid the turbofish
/// let c_value: Boolean = git_config.value("core", None, "c")?;
/// # Ok::<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
/// ```
pub fn value<'a, T: TryFrom<Cow<'a, BStr>>>(
&'a self,
section_name: &str,
subsection_name: Option<&BStr>,
key: &str,
) -> Result<T, lookup::Error<T::Error>> {
T::try_from(self.raw_value(section_name, subsection_name, key)?).map_err(lookup::Error::FailedConversion)
}
/// Like [`value()`][File::value()], but returning an `None` if the value wasn't found at `section[.subsection].key`
pub fn try_value<'a, T: TryFrom<Cow<'a, BStr>>>(
&'a self,
section_name: &str,
subsection_name: Option<&BStr>,
key: &str,
) -> Option<Result<T, T::Error>> {
self.raw_value(section_name, subsection_name, key).ok().map(T::try_from)
}
/// Returns all interpreted values given a section, an optional subsection
/// and key.
///
/// It's recommended to use one of the value types provide dby this crate
/// as they implement the conversion, but this function is flexible and
/// will accept any type that implements [`TryFrom<&BStr>`][std::convert::TryFrom].
///
/// Consider [`Self::value`] if you want to get a single value
/// (following last-one-wins resolution) instead.
///
/// To access plain strings, use the [`strings()`][Self::strings()] method instead.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use gix_config::File;
/// # use gix_config::{Integer, Boolean};
/// # use std::borrow::Cow;
/// # use std::convert::TryFrom;
/// # use bstr::ByteSlice;
/// let config = r#"
/// [core]
/// a = true
/// c
/// [core]
/// a
/// a = false
/// "#;
/// let git_config = gix_config::File::try_from(config).unwrap();
/// // You can either use the turbofish to determine the type...
/// let a_value = git_config.values::<Boolean>("core", None, "a")?;
/// assert_eq!(
/// a_value,
/// vec![
/// Boolean(true),
/// Boolean(false),
/// Boolean(false),
/// ]
/// );
/// // ... or explicitly declare the type to avoid the turbofish
/// let c_value: Vec<Boolean> = git_config.values("core", None, "c").unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(c_value, vec![Boolean(false)]);
/// # Ok::<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
/// ```
///
/// [`value`]: crate::value
/// [`TryFrom`]: std::convert::TryFrom
pub fn values<'a, T: TryFrom<Cow<'a, BStr>>>(
&'a self,
section_name: &str,
subsection_name: Option<&BStr>,
key: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<T>, lookup::Error<T::Error>> {
self.raw_values(section_name, subsection_name, key)?
.into_iter()
.map(T::try_from)
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.map_err(lookup::Error::FailedConversion)
}
/// Returns the last found immutable section with a given `name` and optional `subsection_name`.
pub fn section(
&self,
name: &str,
subsection_name: Option<&BStr>,
) -> Result<&file::Section<'event>, lookup::existing::Error> {
self.section_filter(name, subsection_name, &mut |_| true)?
.ok_or(lookup::existing::Error::SectionMissing)
}
/// Returns the last found immutable section with a given `key`, identifying the name and subsection name like `core`
/// or `remote.origin`.
pub fn section_by_key(&self, key: &BStr) -> Result<&file::Section<'event>, lookup::existing::Error> {
let key = crate::parse::section::unvalidated::Key::parse(key).ok_or(lookup::existing::Error::KeyMissing)?;
self.section(key.section_name, key.subsection_name)
}
/// Returns the last found immutable section with a given `name` and optional `subsection_name`, that matches `filter`.
///
/// If there are sections matching `section_name` and `subsection_name` but the `filter` rejects all of them, `Ok(None)`
/// is returned.
pub fn section_filter<'a>(
&'a self,
name: &str,
subsection_name: Option<&BStr>,
filter: &mut MetadataFilter,
) -> Result<Option<&'a file::Section<'event>>, lookup::existing::Error> {
Ok(self
.section_ids_by_name_and_subname(name.as_ref(), subsection_name)?
.rev()
.find_map({
let sections = &self.sections;
move |id| {
let s = §ions[&id];
filter(s.meta()).then_some(s)
}
}))
}
/// Like [`section_filter()`][File::section_filter()], but identifies the section with `key` like `core` or `remote.origin`.
pub fn section_filter_by_key<'a>(
&'a self,
key: &BStr,
filter: &mut MetadataFilter,
) -> Result<Option<&'a file::Section<'event>>, lookup::existing::Error> {
let key = crate::parse::section::unvalidated::Key::parse(key).ok_or(lookup::existing::Error::KeyMissing)?;
self.section_filter(key.section_name, key.subsection_name, filter)
}
/// Gets all sections that match the provided `name`, ignoring any subsections.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Provided the following config:
///
/// ```text
/// [core]
/// a = b
/// [core ""]
/// c = d
/// [core "apple"]
/// e = f
/// ```
///
/// Calling this method will yield all sections:
///
/// ```
/// # use gix_config::File;
/// # use gix_config::{Integer, Boolean};
/// # use std::borrow::Cow;
/// # use std::convert::TryFrom;
/// let config = r#"
/// [core]
/// a = b
/// [core ""]
/// c = d
/// [core "apple"]
/// e = f
/// "#;
/// let git_config = gix_config::File::try_from(config)?;
/// assert_eq!(git_config.sections_by_name("core").map_or(0, |s|s.count()), 3);
/// # Ok::<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
/// ```
#[must_use]
pub fn sections_by_name<'a>(&'a self, name: &'a str) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = &file::Section<'event>> + '_> {
self.section_ids_by_name(name).ok().map(move |ids| {
ids.map(move |id| {
self.sections
.get(&id)
.expect("section doesn't have id from from lookup")
})
})
}
/// Similar to [`sections_by_name()`][Self::sections_by_name()], but returns an identifier for this section as well to allow
/// referring to it unambiguously even in the light of deletions.
#[must_use]
pub fn sections_and_ids_by_name<'a>(
&'a self,
name: &'a str,
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = (&file::Section<'event>, SectionId)> + '_> {
self.section_ids_by_name(name).ok().map(move |ids| {
ids.map(move |id| {
(
self.sections
.get(&id)
.expect("section doesn't have id from from lookup"),
id,
)
})
})
}
/// Gets all sections that match the provided `name`, ignoring any subsections, and pass the `filter`.
#[must_use]
pub fn sections_by_name_and_filter<'a>(
&'a self,
name: &'a str,
filter: &'a mut MetadataFilter,
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = &file::Section<'event>> + '_> {
self.section_ids_by_name(name).ok().map(move |ids| {
ids.filter_map(move |id| {
let s = self
.sections
.get(&id)
.expect("section doesn't have id from from lookup");
filter(s.meta()).then_some(s)
})
})
}
/// Returns the number of values in the config, no matter in which section.
///
/// For example, a config with multiple empty sections will return 0.
/// This ignores any comments.
#[must_use]
pub fn num_values(&self) -> usize {
self.sections.values().map(|section| section.num_values()).sum()
}
/// Returns if there are no entries in the config. This will return true
/// if there are only empty sections, with whitespace and comments not being considered
/// void.
#[must_use]
pub fn is_void(&self) -> bool {
self.sections.values().all(|s| s.body.is_void())
}
/// Return this file's metadata, typically set when it was first created to indicate its origins.
///
/// It will be used in all newly created sections to identify them.
/// Change it with [`File::set_meta()`].
pub fn meta(&self) -> &Metadata {
&self.meta
}
/// Change the origin of this instance to be the given `meta`data.
///
/// This is useful to control what origin about-to-be-added sections receive.
pub fn set_meta(&mut self, meta: impl Into<OwnShared<Metadata>>) -> &mut Self {
self.meta = meta.into();
self
}
/// Similar to [`meta()`][File::meta()], but with shared ownership.
pub fn meta_owned(&self) -> OwnShared<Metadata> {
OwnShared::clone(&self.meta)
}
/// Return an iterator over all sections, in order of occurrence in the file itself.
pub fn sections(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &file::Section<'event>> + '_ {
self.section_order.iter().map(move |id| &self.sections[id])
}
/// Return an iterator over all sections and their ids, in order of occurrence in the file itself.
pub fn sections_and_ids(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&file::Section<'event>, SectionId)> + '_ {
self.section_order.iter().map(move |id| (&self.sections[id], *id))
}
/// Return an iterator over all sections along with non-section events that are placed right after them,
/// in order of occurrence in the file itself.
///
/// This allows to reproduce the look of sections perfectly when serializing them with
/// [`write_to()`][file::Section::write_to()].
pub fn sections_and_postmatter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&file::Section<'event>, Vec<&Event<'event>>)> {
self.section_order.iter().map(move |id| {
let s = &self.sections[id];
let pm: Vec<_> = self
.frontmatter_post_section
.get(id)
.map(|events| events.iter().collect())
.unwrap_or_default();
(s, pm)
})
}
/// Return all events which are in front of the first of our sections, or `None` if there are none.
pub fn frontmatter(&self) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = &Event<'event>>> {
(!self.frontmatter_events.is_empty()).then(|| self.frontmatter_events.iter())
}
/// Return the newline characters that have been detected in this config file or the default ones
/// for the current platform.
///
/// Note that the first found newline is the one we use in the assumption of consistency.
pub fn detect_newline_style(&self) -> &BStr {
self.frontmatter_events
.iter()
.find_map(extract_newline)
.or_else(|| {
self.sections()
.find_map(|s| s.body.as_ref().iter().find_map(extract_newline))
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| platform_newline())
}
pub(crate) fn detect_newline_style_smallvec(&self) -> SmallVec<[u8; 2]> {
self.detect_newline_style().as_bytes().into()
}
}