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//! from the anchor than.
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use crate::FileId;
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/// Path relative to a file.
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///
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/// Owned version of [`AnchoredPath`].
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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pub struct AnchoredPathBuf {
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/// File that this path is relative to.
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pub anchor: FileId,
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/// Path relative to `anchor`'s containing directory.
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pub path: String,
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}
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/// Path relative to a file.
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///
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/// Borrowed version of [`AnchoredPathBuf`].
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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pub struct AnchoredPath<'a> {
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/// File that this path is relative to.
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pub anchor: FileId,
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/// Path relative to `anchor`'s containing directory.
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pub path: &'a str,
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}
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use crate::{AnchoredPath, FileId, Vfs, VfsPath};
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/// A set of [`VfsPath`]s identified by [`FileId`]s.
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#[derive(Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct FileSet {
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files: FxHashMap<VfsPath, FileId>,
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}
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impl FileSet {
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/// Returns the number of stored paths.
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.files.len()
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}
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/// Get the id of the file corresponding to `path`.
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///
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/// If either `path`'s [`anchor`](AnchoredPath::anchor) or the resolved path is not in
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/// the set, returns [`None`].
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pub fn resolve_path(&self, path: AnchoredPath<'_>) -> Option<FileId> {
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let mut base = self.paths[&path.anchor].clone();
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base.pop();
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@ -26,19 +33,26 @@ impl FileSet {
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self.files.get(&path).copied()
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}
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/// Get the id corresponding to `path` if it exists in the set.
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pub fn file_for_path(&self, path: &VfsPath) -> Option<&FileId> {
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self.files.get(path)
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}
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/// Get the path corresponding to `file` if it exists in the set.
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pub fn path_for_file(&self, file: &FileId) -> Option<&VfsPath> {
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self.paths.get(file)
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}
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/// Insert the `file_id, path` pair into the set.
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///
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/// # Note
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/// Multiple [`FileId`] can be mapped to the same [`VfsPath`], and vice-versa.
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pub fn insert(&mut self, file_id: FileId, path: VfsPath) {
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self.files.insert(path.clone(), file_id);
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self.paths.insert(file_id, path);
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}
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/// Iterate over this set's ids.
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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = FileId> + '_ {
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self.paths.keys().copied()
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}
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}
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}
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/// This contains path prefixes to partition a [`Vfs`] into [`FileSet`]s.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// ```rust
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/// # use vfs::{file_set::FileSetConfigBuilder, VfsPath, Vfs};
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/// let mut builder = FileSetConfigBuilder::default();
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/// builder.add_file_set(vec![VfsPath::new_virtual_path("/src".to_string())]);
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/// let config = builder.build();
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/// let mut file_system = Vfs::default();
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/// file_system.set_file_contents(VfsPath::new_virtual_path("/src/main.rs".to_string()), Some(vec![]));
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/// file_system.set_file_contents(VfsPath::new_virtual_path("/src/lib.rs".to_string()), Some(vec![]));
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/// file_system.set_file_contents(VfsPath::new_virtual_path("/build.rs".to_string()), Some(vec![]));
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/// // contains the sets :
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/// // { "/src/main.rs", "/src/lib.rs" }
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/// // { "build.rs" }
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/// let sets = config.partition(&file_system);
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/// ```
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct FileSetConfig {
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n_file_sets: usize,
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}
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impl FileSetConfig {
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/// Returns a builder for `FileSetConfig`.
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pub fn builder() -> FileSetConfigBuilder {
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FileSetConfigBuilder::default()
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}
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/// Partition `vfs` into `FileSet`s.
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///
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/// Creates a new [`FileSet`] for every set of prefixes in `self`.
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pub fn partition(&self, vfs: &Vfs) -> Vec<FileSet> {
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let mut scratch_space = Vec::new();
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let mut res = vec![FileSet::default(); self.len()];
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}
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}
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/// Builder for [`FileSetConfig`].
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pub struct FileSetConfigBuilder {
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roots: Vec<Vec<VfsPath>>,
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}
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}
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impl FileSetConfigBuilder {
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/// Returns the number of sets currently held.
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.roots.len()
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}
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/// Add a new set of paths prefixes.
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pub fn add_file_set(&mut self, roots: Vec<VfsPath>) {
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self.roots.push(roots)
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}
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/// Build the `FileSetConfig`.
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pub fn build(self) -> FileSetConfig {
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let n_file_sets = self.roots.len() + 1;
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let map = {
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};
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pub use paths::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf};
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/// Handle to a file in [`Vfs`]
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///
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/// Most functions in rust-analyzer use this when they need to refer to a file.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
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pub struct FileId(pub u32);
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/// Storage for all files read by rust-analyzer.
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///
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/// For more informations see the [crate-level](crate) documentation.
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct Vfs {
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interner: PathInterner,
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changes: Vec<ChangedFile>,
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}
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/// Changed file in the [`Vfs`].
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pub struct ChangedFile {
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/// Id of the changed file
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pub file_id: FileId,
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/// Kind of change
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pub change_kind: ChangeKind,
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}
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impl ChangedFile {
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/// Returns `true` if the change is not [`Delete`](ChangeKind::Delete).
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pub fn exists(&self) -> bool {
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self.change_kind != ChangeKind::Delete
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the change is [`Create`](ChangeKind::Create) or
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/// [`Delete`](ChangeKind::Delete).
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pub fn is_created_or_deleted(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(self.change_kind, ChangeKind::Create | ChangeKind::Delete)
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}
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}
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/// Kind of [file change](ChangedFile).
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#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
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pub enum ChangeKind {
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/// The file was (re-)created
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Create,
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/// The file was modified
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Modify,
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/// The file was deleted
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Delete,
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}
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impl Vfs {
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/// Amount of files currently stored.
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///
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/// Note that this includes deleted files.
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.data.len()
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}
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/// Id of the given path if it exists in the `Vfs` and is not deleted.
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pub fn file_id(&self, path: &VfsPath) -> Option<FileId> {
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self.interner.get(path).filter(|&it| self.get(it).is_some())
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}
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/// File path corresponding to the given `file_id`.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if the id is not present in the `Vfs`.
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pub fn file_path(&self, file_id: FileId) -> VfsPath {
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self.interner.lookup(file_id).clone()
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}
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/// File content corresponding to the given `file_id`.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if the id is not present in the `Vfs`, or if the corresponding file is
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/// deleted.
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pub fn file_contents(&self, file_id: FileId) -> &[u8] {
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self.get(file_id).as_deref().unwrap()
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}
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/// Returns an iterator over the stored ids and their corresponding paths.
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///
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/// This will skip deleted files.
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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (FileId, &VfsPath)> + '_ {
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(0..self.data.len())
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.map(|it| FileId(it as u32))
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(file_id, path)
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})
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}
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/// Update the `path` with the given `contents`. `None` means the file was deleted.
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///
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/// Returns `true` if the file was modified, and saves the [change](ChangedFile).
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///
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/// If the path does not currently exists in the `Vfs`, allocates a new
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/// [`FileId`] for it.
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pub fn set_file_contents(&mut self, path: VfsPath, contents: Option<Vec<u8>>) -> bool {
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let file_id = self.alloc_file_id(path);
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let change_kind = match (&self.get(file_id), &contents) {
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self.changes.push(ChangedFile { file_id, change_kind });
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true
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the `Vfs` contains [changes](ChangedFile).
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pub fn has_changes(&self) -> bool {
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!self.changes.is_empty()
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}
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/// Drain and returns all the changes in the `Vfs`.
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pub fn take_changes(&mut self) -> Vec<ChangedFile> {
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mem::take(&mut self.changes)
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}
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use paths::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf};
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/// A set of files on the file system.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub enum Entry {
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/// The `Entry` is represented by a raw set of files.
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Files(Vec<AbsPathBuf>),
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/// The `Entry` is represented by `Directories`.
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Directories(Directories),
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}
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/// * it is not under `exclude` path
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///
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/// If many include/exclude paths match, the longest one wins.
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///
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/// If a path is in both `include` and `exclude`, the `exclude` one wins.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
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pub struct Directories {
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pub extensions: Vec<String>,
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pub exclude: Vec<AbsPathBuf>,
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}
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/// [`Handle`]'s configuration.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Config {
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/// Set of initially loaded files.
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pub load: Vec<Entry>,
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/// Index of watched entries in `load`.
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///
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/// If a path in a watched entry is modified,the [`Handle`] should notify it.
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pub watch: Vec<usize>,
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}
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/// Message about an action taken by a [`Handle`].
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pub enum Message {
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/// Indicate a gradual progress.
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///
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/// This is supposed to be the number of loaded files.
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Progress { n_total: usize, n_done: usize },
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/// The handle loaded the following files' content.
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Loaded { files: Vec<(AbsPathBuf, Option<Vec<u8>>)> },
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}
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/// Type that will receive [`Messages`](Message) from a [`Handle`].
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pub type Sender = Box<dyn Fn(Message) + Send>;
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/// Interface for reading and watching files.
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pub trait Handle: fmt::Debug {
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/// Spawn a new handle with the given `sender`.
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fn spawn(sender: Sender) -> Self
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where
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Self: Sized;
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/// Set this handle's configuration.
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fn set_config(&mut self, config: Config);
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/// The file's content at `path` has been modified, and should be reloaded.
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fn invalidate(&mut self, path: AbsPathBuf);
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/// Load the content of the given file, returning [`None`] if it does not
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/// exists.
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fn load_sync(&mut self, path: &AbsPath) -> Option<Vec<u8>>;
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}
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impl Entry {
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/// Returns:
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/// ```text
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/// Entry::Directories(Directories {
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/// extensions: ["rs"],
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/// include: [base],
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/// exclude: [base/.git],
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/// })
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/// ```
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pub fn rs_files_recursively(base: AbsPathBuf) -> Entry {
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Entry::Directories(dirs(base, &[".git"]))
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}
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/// Returns:
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/// ```text
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/// Entry::Directories(Directories {
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/// extensions: ["rs"],
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/// include: [base],
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/// exclude: [base/.git, base/target],
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/// })
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/// ```
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pub fn local_cargo_package(base: AbsPathBuf) -> Entry {
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Entry::Directories(dirs(base, &[".git", "target"]))
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}
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/// Returns:
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/// ```text
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/// Entry::Directories(Directories {
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/// extensions: ["rs"],
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/// include: [base],
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/// exclude: [base/.git, /tests, /examples, /benches],
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/// })
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/// ```
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pub fn cargo_package_dependency(base: AbsPathBuf) -> Entry {
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Entry::Directories(dirs(base, &[".git", "/tests", "/examples", "/benches"]))
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}
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/// Returns `true` if `path` is included in `self`.
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///
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/// See [`Directories::contains_file`].
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pub fn contains_file(&self, path: &AbsPath) -> bool {
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match self {
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Entry::Files(files) => files.iter().any(|it| it == path),
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Entry::Directories(dirs) => dirs.contains_file(path),
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if `path` is included in `self`.
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///
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/// - If `self` is `Entry::Files`, returns `false`
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/// - Else, see [`Directories::contains_dir`].
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pub fn contains_dir(&self, path: &AbsPath) -> bool {
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match self {
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Entry::Files(_) => false,
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}
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impl Directories {
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/// Returns `true` if `path` is included in `self`.
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pub fn contains_file(&self, path: &AbsPath) -> bool {
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let ext = path.extension().unwrap_or_default();
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if self.extensions.iter().all(|it| it.as_str() != ext) {
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}
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self.includes_path(path)
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}
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/// Returns `true` if `path` is included in `self`.
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///
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/// Since `path` is supposed to be a directory, this will not take extension
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/// into account.
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pub fn contains_dir(&self, path: &AbsPath) -> bool {
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self.includes_path(path)
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}
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use paths::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf};
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/// Path in [`Vfs`].
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///
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/// Long-term, we want to support files which do not reside in the file-system,
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/// so we treat VfsPaths as opaque identifiers.
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/// so we treat `VfsPath`s as opaque identifiers.
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///
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/// [`Vfs`]: crate::Vfs
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#[derive(Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
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pub struct VfsPath(VfsPathRepr);
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impl VfsPath {
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/// Creates an "in-memory" path from `/`-separates string.
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/// Creates an "in-memory" path from `/`-separated string.
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///
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/// This is most useful for testing, to avoid windows/linux differences
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `path` does not start with `'/'`.
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pub fn new_virtual_path(path: String) -> VfsPath {
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assert!(path.starts_with('/'));
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VfsPath(VfsPathRepr::VirtualPath(VirtualPath(path)))
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}
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/// Returns the `AbsPath` representation of `self` if `self` is on the file system.
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pub fn as_path(&self) -> Option<&AbsPath> {
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match &self.0 {
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VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(it) => Some(it.as_path()),
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VfsPathRepr::VirtualPath(_) => None,
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new `VfsPath` with `path` adjoined to `self`.
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pub fn join(&self, path: &str) -> Option<VfsPath> {
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match &self.0 {
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VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(it) => {
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}
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}
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}
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/// Remove the last component of `self` if there is one.
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///
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/// If `self` has no component, returns `false`; else returns `true`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use vfs::{AbsPathBuf, VfsPath};
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/// let mut path = VfsPath::from(AbsPathBuf::assert("/foo/bar".into()));
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/// assert!(path.pop());
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/// assert_eq!(path, VfsPath::from(AbsPathBuf::assert("/foo".into())));
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/// assert!(path.pop());
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/// assert_eq!(path, VfsPath::from(AbsPathBuf::assert("/".into())));
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/// assert!(!path.pop());
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/// ```
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pub fn pop(&mut self) -> bool {
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match &mut self.0 {
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VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(it) => it.pop(),
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VfsPathRepr::VirtualPath(it) => it.pop(),
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if `other` is a prefix of `self`.
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pub fn starts_with(&self, other: &VfsPath) -> bool {
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match (&self.0, &other.0) {
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(VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(lhs), VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(rhs)) => lhs.starts_with(rhs),
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@ -48,6 +78,10 @@ impl VfsPath {
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(VfsPathRepr::VirtualPath(_), _) => false,
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}
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}
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/// Returns the `VfsPath` without its final component, if there is one.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if the path is a root or prefix.
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pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<VfsPath> {
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let mut parent = self.clone();
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if parent.pop() {
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@ -57,6 +91,7 @@ impl VfsPath {
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}
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}
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/// Returns `self`'s base name and file extension.
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pub fn name_and_extension(&self) -> Option<(&str, Option<&str>)> {
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match &self.0 {
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VfsPathRepr::PathBuf(p) => Some((
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