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@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
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[package]
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name = "dust"
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version = "0.2.0"
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version = "0.2.3"
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authors = ["bootandy <bootandy@gmail.com>", "nebkor <code@ardent.nebcorp.com>"]
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[dependencies]
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ansi_term = "0.11"
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clap = "2.31"
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assert_cli = "0.5"
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tempfile = "3"
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@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
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du + rust = dust. A rust alternative to du
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[Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases)
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To install:
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* Download linux / mac binary from [Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases)
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* unzip file: tar -xvf <file>
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* copy file to search path: sudo mv dust /usr/local/bin/
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Unlike du, dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust does not count file system blocks; it uses file sizes instead. Dust will print a maximum of 1 'Did not have permissions message'.
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@@ -40,4 +44,8 @@ djin:git/dust> dust
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```
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Performance: dust is currently about 4 times slower than du.
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Alternatives:
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* [NCDU](https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu)
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* du -d 1 -h | sort -h
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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.
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+23
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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
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extern crate ansi_term;
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use dust::Node;
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use std::cmp;
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use self::ansi_term::Colour::Fixed;
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use dust::Node;
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static UNITS: [char; 4] = ['T', 'G', 'M', 'K'];
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@@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ pub fn draw_it(permissions: bool, heads: &Vec<Node>, to_display: &Vec<&Node>) ->
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for d in to_display {
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if heads.contains(d) {
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display_node(d, &to_display, true, 1, "")
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display_node(d, &to_display, true, "")
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}
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}
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}
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@@ -22,11 +21,10 @@ fn display_node<S: Into<String>>(
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node_to_print: &Node,
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to_display: &Vec<&Node>,
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is_first: bool,
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depth: u8,
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indentation_str: S,
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) {
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let mut is = indentation_str.into();
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print_this_node(node_to_print, is_first, depth, is.as_ref());
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print_this_node(node_to_print, is_first, is.as_ref());
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is = is.replace("└─┬", " ");
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is = is.replace("└──", " ");
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@@ -71,36 +69,35 @@ fn display_node<S: Into<String>>(
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}
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}
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};
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display_node(
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&node,
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to_display,
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is_biggest,
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depth + 1,
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is.to_string() + tree_chars,
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);
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display_node(&node, to_display, is_biggest, is.to_string() + tree_chars);
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is_biggest = false;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn print_this_node(node_to_print: &Node, is_biggest: bool, depth: u8, indentation_str: &str) {
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let padded_size = format!("{:>5}", human_readable_number(node_to_print.size()),);
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fn print_this_node(node: &Node, is_biggest: bool, indentation: &str) {
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let pretty_size = format!("{:>5}", human_readable_number(node.size()),);
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println!(
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"{} {} {}",
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if is_biggest {
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Fixed(196).paint(padded_size)
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} else {
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Fixed(7).paint(padded_size)
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},
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indentation_str,
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Fixed(7)
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.on(Fixed(cmp::min(8, (depth) as u8) + 231))
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.paint(node_to_print.name().to_string())
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);
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"{}",
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format_string(node.name(), is_biggest, pretty_size.as_ref(), indentation)
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)
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}
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fn human_readable_number(size: u64) -> (String) {
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pub fn format_string(dir_name: &str, is_biggest: bool, size: &str, indentation: &str) -> String {
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format!(
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"{} {} {}",
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if is_biggest {
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Fixed(196).paint(size)
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} else {
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Fixed(7).paint(size)
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},
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indentation,
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dir_name,
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)
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}
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fn human_readable_number(size: u64) -> String {
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for (i, u) in UNITS.iter().enumerate() {
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let marker = 1024u64.pow((UNITS.len() - i) as u32);
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if size >= marker {
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+6
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate clap;
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extern crate assert_cli;
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extern crate dust;
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use self::display::draw_it;
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use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg};
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use utils::{find_big_ones, get_dir_tree};
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use self::display::draw_it;
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mod utils;
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mod display;
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mod utils;
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static DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES: &'static str = "15";
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@@ -42,3 +43,6 @@ fn main() {
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let slice_it = find_big_ones(&node_per_top_level_dir, number_of_lines);
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draw_it(permissions, &node_per_top_level_dir, &slice_it);
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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hello
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+140
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extern crate ansi_term;
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extern crate tempfile;
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use self::tempfile::Builder;
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use self::tempfile::TempDir;
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use super::*;
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use display::format_string;
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use std::fs::File;
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use std::io::Write;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::process::Command;
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#[test]
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pub fn test_main() {
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let r = format!(
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"{}
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{}
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{}
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{}",
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format_string("src/test_dir", true, " 4.0K", ""),
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format_string("src/test_dir/many", true, " 4.0K", "└─┬",),
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format_string("src/test_dir/many/hello_file", true, " 4.0K", " ├──",),
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format_string("src/test_dir/many/a_file", false, " 0B", " └──",),
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);
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assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
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.with_args(&["src/test_dir"])
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.stdout()
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.is(r)
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.unwrap();
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_apparent_size() {
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let r = format!(
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"{}",
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format_string("src/test_dir/many/hello_file", true, " 6B", " ├──",),
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);
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assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
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.with_args(&["-s", "src/test_dir"])
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.stdout()
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.contains(r)
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.unwrap();
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}
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fn build_temp_file(dir: &TempDir) -> (PathBuf) {
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let file_path = dir.path().join("notes.txt");
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let mut file = File::create(&file_path).unwrap();
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writeln!(file, "I am a temp file").unwrap();
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file_path
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_soft_sym_link() {
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let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
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let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
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let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
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let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
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let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
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let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
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let c = Command::new("ln")
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.arg("-s")
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.arg(file_path_s)
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.arg(link_name_s)
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.output();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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let r = format!(
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"{}
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{}
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{}",
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format_string(dir_s, true, " 8.0K", ""),
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format_string(file_path_s, true, " 4.0K", "├──",),
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format_string(link_name_s, false, " 4.0K", "└──",),
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);
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assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
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.with_args(&[dir_s])
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.stdout()
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.contains(r)
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.unwrap();
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}
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// Hard links are ignored as the inode is the same as the file
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#[test]
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pub fn test_hard_sym_link() {
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let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
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let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
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let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
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let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
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let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
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let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
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let c = Command::new("ln")
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.arg(file_path_s)
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.arg(link_name_s)
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.output();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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let r = format!(
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"{}
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{}",
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format_string(dir_s, true, " 4.0K", ""),
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format_string(file_path_s, true, " 4.0K", "└──")
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);
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assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
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.with_args(&[dir_s])
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.stdout()
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.contains(r)
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.unwrap();
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}
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//Check we don't recurse down an infinite symlink tree
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#[test]
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pub fn test_recursive_sym_link() {
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let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
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let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
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let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
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let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
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let c = Command::new("cd").arg(dir_s).output();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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let c = Command::new("ln")
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.arg("-s")
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.arg(".")
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.arg(link_name_s)
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.output();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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let r = format!("{}", format_string(dir_s, true, " 4.0K", ""));
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assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
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.with_args(&[dir_s])
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.stdout()
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.contains(r)
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.unwrap();
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}
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