rm: make option types public

Made `Options` and `InteractiveMode` public and added documentation for them.
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KAA the Wise 2023-09-22 18:41:31 +03:00
parent 4094231b89
commit 75044c1bc4

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@ -18,22 +18,52 @@ use uucore::{format_usage, help_about, help_section, help_usage, prompt_yes, sho
use walkdir::{DirEntry, WalkDir};
#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
enum InteractiveMode {
/// Enum, determining when the `rm` will prompt the user about the file deletion
pub enum InteractiveMode {
/// Never prompt
Never,
/// Prompt once before removing more than three files, or when removing
/// recursively.
Once,
/// Prompt before every removal
Always,
/// TODO clarify what this option does
PromptProtected,
}
struct Options {
force: bool,
interactive: InteractiveMode,
/// Options for the `rm` command
///
/// All options are public so that the options can be programmatically
/// constructed by other crates, such as Nushell. That means that this struct
/// is part of our public API. It should therefore not be changed without good
/// reason.
///
/// The fields are documented with the arguments that determine their value.
pub struct Options {
/// `-f`, `--force`
pub force: bool,
/// Iterative mode, determines when the command will prompt.
///
/// Set by the following arguments:
/// - `-i`: [`InteractiveMode::Always`]
/// - `-I`: [`InteractiveMode::Once`]
/// - `--interactive`: sets one of the above or [`InteractiveMode::Never`]
/// - `-f`: implicitly sets [`InteractiveMode::Never`]
///
/// If no other option sets this mode, [`InteractiveMode::PromptProtected`]
/// is used
pub interactive: InteractiveMode,
#[allow(dead_code)]
one_fs: bool,
preserve_root: bool,
recursive: bool,
dir: bool,
verbose: bool,
/// `--one-file-system`
pub one_fs: bool,
/// `--preserve-root`/`--no-preserve-root`
pub preserve_root: bool,
/// `-r`, `--recursive`
pub recursive: bool,
/// `-d`, `--dir`
pub dir: bool,
/// `-v`, `--verbose`
pub verbose: bool,
}
const ABOUT: &str = help_about!("rm.md");
@ -268,7 +298,7 @@ fn remove(files: &[&OsStr], options: &Options) -> bool {
// TODO: actually print out the specific error
// TODO: When the error is not about missing files
// (e.g., permission), even rm -f should fail with
// outputting the error, but there's no easy eay.
// outputting the error, but there's no easy way.
if options.force {
false
} else {