In order to work around lines() removing the newline byte and CRLF, I
switched from the iterator methods (lines/bytes) to the direct methods
(read_line/read). I also manually skipped lines/bytes.
Fixes#744.
For coreutils, there are two build artifacts:
1. multicall executable (each utility is a separate static library)
2. individual utilities (still separate library with main wrapper)
To avoid namespace collision, each utility crate is defined as
"uu_{CMD}". The end user only sees the original utility name. This
simplifies build.rs.
Also, the thin wrapper for the main() function is no longer contained in
the crate. It has been separated into a dedicated file. This was
necessary to work around Cargo's need for the crate name attribute to
match the name in the respective Cargo.toml.
Since several utilities check if the standard streams are interactive, I
moved this into the uucore::fs library as is_std*_interactive(). I also
added Windows support for these methods, which only return false (or at
least until someone finds a way to support this).
When determining the range from which to select portions of a line, the
upper limit of the range is a usize. The maximum upper value is
usize::MAX, but at one point this value is incremented, causing an
overflow. By setting the maximum upper value to usize::MAX-1, the bug is
averted. Since the upper limit of the range is an index (thus, ranging
from 0 to 2^64-1 for 64-bit platforms), the maximum usize should not be
reached.
I separated test's main() into a separate file to override Cargo's
requirement for matching crate names. I had to update the build command
to use a special extern reference for test.
Fixes issues caused by #728.
To avoid linking issues with Rust's libtest, the crate for the test
utility was changed to 'uutest'. However, the user doesn't need to see
this so a few hoops were jumped through to make this transparent.
I also updated the make rules to build the individual features first and
then uutils. This makes 'make && make test' look more organized.
Everything in src/common has been moved to src/uucore. This is defined
as a Cargo library, instead of directly included. This gives us
flexibility to make the library an external crate in the future.
Fixes#717.
Implemented as follows:
Usage: expr EXPRESSION
or: expr OPTION
--help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
Print the value of EXPRESSION to standard output. A blank line below
separates increasing precedence groups. EXPRESSION may be:
ARG1 | ARG2 ARG1 if it is neither null nor 0, otherwise ARG2
ARG1 & ARG2 ARG1 if neither argument is null or 0, otherwise 0
ARG1 < ARG2 ARG1 is less than ARG2
ARG1 <= ARG2 ARG1 is less than or equal to ARG2
ARG1 = ARG2 ARG1 is equal to ARG2
ARG1 != ARG2 ARG1 is unequal to ARG2
ARG1 >= ARG2 ARG1 is greater than or equal to ARG2
ARG1 > ARG2 ARG1 is greater than ARG2
ARG1 + ARG2 arithmetic sum of ARG1 and ARG2
ARG1 - ARG2 arithmetic difference of ARG1 and ARG2
ARG1 * ARG2 arithmetic product of ARG1 and ARG2
ARG1 / ARG2 arithmetic quotient of ARG1 divided by ARG2
ARG1 % ARG2 arithmetic remainder of ARG1 divided by ARG2
STRING : REGEXP [NOT IMPLEMENTED] anchored pattern match of REGEXP in STRING
match STRING REGEXP [NOT IMPLEMENTED] same as STRING : REGEXP
substr STRING POS LENGTH [NOT IMPLEMENTED] substring of STRING, POS counted from 1
index STRING CHARS [NOT IMPLEMENTED] index in STRING where any CHARS is found, or 0
length STRING [NOT IMPLEMENTED] length of STRING
+ TOKEN interpret TOKEN as a string, even if it is a
keyword like 'match' or an operator like '/'
( EXPRESSION ) value of EXPRESSION
Beware that many operators need to be escaped or quoted for shells.
Comparisons are arithmetic if both ARGs are numbers, else lexicographical.
Pattern matches return the string matched between \( and \) or null; if
\( and \) are not used, they return the number of characters matched or 0.
Exit status is 0 if EXPRESSION is neither null nor 0, 1 if EXPRESSION is null
or 0, 2 if EXPRESSION is syntactically invalid, and 3 if an error occurred.
Environment variables:
* EXPR_DEBUG_TOKENS=1 dump expression's tokens
* EXPR_DEBUG_RPN=1 dump expression represented in reverse polish notation
* EXPR_DEBUG_SYA_STEP=1 dump each parser step
* EXPR_DEBUG_AST=1 dump expression represented abstract syntax tree
Builds the uutils multicall binary containing all utils (except stdbuf)
by default. To only build a subset
`cargo --no-default-features --features <utils>`
can be used.
Whats missing is building the standalone binaries and a mechanism to
automatically disable the build of unix only utils on windows.
I cleaned up string references, whitespace, and use of unstable
features. I also added a comment about reverting to connect, making
others aware that the method should be replaced by join after 1.3.
We are using connect() instead of join() until Rust 1.3 is stable.
Currently, connect() is just a thin wrapper over join(). Keeping the
deprecated method allows us to build on all releases.
The method, fs::canonicalize(), is unstable and can't be used for stable
builds. We already have our own implementation of canonicalize(), which
supports more options than the Rust library implementation.
Improve handling of unicode on Windows
Disable a few crates on Windows that abuse unix APIs too much
Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
I removed unused linker flags, added platform-specific linker flags, and
used DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH (instead of DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES) for loading
the dynamic library. I also removed an unused variable mutation.
There are several areas needing improvement:
1) add tests for hard links
2) add implementation for uncommon flags (-d, -L, -n, -P, -r)
3) align error messages more closely with GNU implementation
I switched over to the getopts crate on crates.io, instead of Rust's
private implementation. This will allow coreutils to build for Rust 1.0.
I'm splitting the updates into several commits for easier reviewing.
I switched over to the getopts crate on crates.io, instead of Rust's
private implementation. This will allow coreutils to build for Rust 1.0.
I'm splitting the updates into several commits for better reviewing.
I switched over to the getopts crate on crates.io, instead of Rust's
private implementation. This will allow coreutils to build for Rust 1.0.
I'm splitting the updates into several commits for better reviewing.
This commit adds `cargo update` to the distclean target in the
makefile. This updates the Cargo.lock file when clearing the
deps directory.
In addition, it adds a faster implementation of the Sieve of
Eratosthenes for use by `src/factor/gen_table.rs` and `test/factor.rs`.
In addition to upgrading the nightly build, I flattened the Stat struct
to embed the metadata fields. This simplified access to the values, but
needed a constructor method for ergonomic reasons.
In addition to upgrading to the nightly build, I refactored the method
that creates the directories by switching from a recursive approach to
an iterative one. I also replaced the obsolete fs::mkdir() with a custom
method using fs::create_dir() and libc::chmod(). I added several
diagnostic messages that match the GNU implementation.
I updated to the nightly build, completed support for the verbose flag,
and refactored the canonicalization method to simplify and add support
for Windows paths.
This commit updates `cut` to build on rust nightly.
In addition, it adds support for null input and output delimiters,
and fixes a bug in the `cut_characters()` function that would cause
incorrect output when two adjacent fields were specified in the range
list.