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Clean up as a preparation for the TUI

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mo8it 2024-04-04 21:06:11 +02:00
parent 9ea744a710
commit 34375b2ebf
3 changed files with 77 additions and 256 deletions

@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use console::Emoji;
use notify_debouncer_mini::notify::RecursiveMode;
use notify_debouncer_mini::{new_debouncer, DebouncedEventKind};
use shlex::Shlex;
use std::io::{BufRead, Write};
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::{exit, Command};
use std::process::exit;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use std::sync::mpsc::{channel, RecvTimeoutError};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
@ -31,9 +30,6 @@ mod verify;
#[derive(Parser)]
#[command(version)]
struct Args {
/// Show outputs from the test exercises
#[arg(long)]
nocapture: bool,
#[command(subcommand)]
command: Option<Subcommands>,
}
@ -45,11 +41,7 @@ enum Subcommands {
/// Verify all exercises according to the recommended order
Verify,
/// Rerun `verify` when files were edited
Watch {
/// Show hints on success
#[arg(long)]
success_hints: bool,
},
Watch,
/// Run/Test a single exercise
Run {
/// The name of the exercise
@ -117,7 +109,6 @@ If you are just starting with Rustlings, run the command `rustlings init` to ini
exit(1);
}
let verbose = args.nocapture;
let command = args.command.unwrap_or_else(|| {
println!("{DEFAULT_OUT}\n");
exit(0);
@ -203,7 +194,7 @@ If you are just starting with Rustlings, run the command `rustlings init` to ini
Subcommands::Run { name } => {
let exercise = find_exercise(&name, &exercises)?;
run(exercise, verbose).unwrap_or_else(|_| exit(1));
run(exercise).unwrap_or_else(|_| exit(1));
}
Subcommands::Reset { name } => {
@ -219,12 +210,12 @@ If you are just starting with Rustlings, run the command `rustlings init` to ini
println!("{}", exercise.hint);
}
Subcommands::Verify => match verify(&exercises, (0, exercises.len()), verbose, false)? {
Subcommands::Verify => match verify(&exercises, (0, exercises.len()))? {
VerifyState::AllExercisesDone => println!("All exercises done!"),
VerifyState::Failed(exercise) => bail!("Exercise {exercise} failed"),
},
Subcommands::Watch { success_hints } => match watch(&exercises, verbose, success_hints) {
Subcommands::Watch => match watch(&exercises) {
Err(e) => {
println!("Error: Could not watch your progress. Error message was {e:?}.");
println!("Most likely you've run out of disk space or your 'inotify limit' has been reached.");
@ -277,17 +268,6 @@ fn spawn_watch_shell(
println!("Bye!");
} else if input == "help" {
println!("{WATCH_MODE_HELP_MESSAGE}");
} else if let Some(cmd) = input.strip_prefix('!') {
let mut parts = Shlex::new(cmd);
let Some(program) = parts.next() else {
println!("no command provided");
continue;
};
if let Err(e) = Command::new(program).args(parts).status() {
println!("failed to execute command `{cmd}`: {e}");
}
} else {
println!("unknown command: {input}\n{WATCH_MODE_HELP_MESSAGE}");
}
@ -319,7 +299,7 @@ enum WatchStatus {
Unfinished,
}
fn watch(exercises: &[Exercise], verbose: bool, success_hints: bool) -> Result<WatchStatus> {
fn watch(exercises: &[Exercise]) -> Result<WatchStatus> {
/* Clears the terminal with an ANSI escape code.
Works in UNIX and newer Windows terminals. */
fn clear_screen() {
@ -336,11 +316,10 @@ fn watch(exercises: &[Exercise], verbose: bool, success_hints: bool) -> Result<W
clear_screen();
let failed_exercise_hint =
match verify(exercises, (0, exercises.len()), verbose, success_hints)? {
VerifyState::AllExercisesDone => return Ok(WatchStatus::Finished),
VerifyState::Failed(exercise) => Arc::new(Mutex::new(Some(exercise.hint.clone()))),
};
let failed_exercise_hint = match verify(exercises, (0, exercises.len()))? {
VerifyState::AllExercisesDone => return Ok(WatchStatus::Finished),
VerifyState::Failed(exercise) => Arc::new(Mutex::new(Some(exercise.hint.clone()))),
};
spawn_watch_shell(Arc::clone(&failed_exercise_hint), Arc::clone(&should_quit));
@ -364,8 +343,6 @@ fn watch(exercises: &[Exercise], verbose: bool, success_hints: bool) -> Result<W
match verify(
pending_exercises.iter().copied(),
(num_done, exercises.len()),
verbose,
success_hints,
)? {
VerifyState::AllExercisesDone => return Ok(WatchStatus::Finished),
VerifyState::Failed(exercise) => {
@ -429,7 +406,6 @@ const WATCH_MODE_HELP_MESSAGE: &str = "Commands available to you in watch mode:
hint - prints the current exercise's hint
clear - clears the screen
quit - quits watch mode
!<cmd> - executes a command, like `!rustc --explain E0381`
help - displays this help message
Watch mode automatically re-evaluates the current exercise

@ -1,39 +1,27 @@
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
use anyhow::Result;
use std::io::{stdout, Write};
use std::time::Duration;
use crate::exercise::{Exercise, Mode};
use crate::verify::test;
use indicatif::ProgressBar;
use crate::exercise::Exercise;
// Invoke the rust compiler on the path of the given exercise,
// and run the ensuing binary.
// The verbose argument helps determine whether or not to show
// the output from the test harnesses (if the mode of the exercise is test)
pub fn run(exercise: &Exercise, verbose: bool) -> Result<()> {
match exercise.mode {
Mode::Test => test(exercise, verbose),
Mode::Compile | Mode::Clippy => compile_and_run(exercise),
}
}
// Compile and run an exercise.
// This is strictly for non-test binaries, so output is displayed
fn compile_and_run(exercise: &Exercise) -> Result<()> {
let progress_bar = ProgressBar::new_spinner();
progress_bar.set_message(format!("Running {exercise}..."));
progress_bar.enable_steady_tick(Duration::from_millis(100));
pub fn run(exercise: &Exercise) -> Result<()> {
let output = exercise.run()?;
progress_bar.finish_and_clear();
stdout().write_all(&output.stdout)?;
if !output.status.success() {
stdout().write_all(&output.stderr)?;
warn!("Ran {} with errors", exercise);
bail!("TODO");
{
let mut stdout = stdout().lock();
stdout.write_all(&output.stdout)?;
stdout.write_all(&output.stderr)?;
stdout.flush()?;
}
if output.status.success() {
success!("Successfully ran {}", exercise);
} else {
warn!("Ran {} with errors", exercise);
}
success!("Successfully ran {}", exercise);
Ok(())
}

@ -1,12 +1,6 @@
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
use anyhow::Result;
use console::style;
use indicatif::{ProgressBar, ProgressStyle};
use std::{
env,
io::{stdout, Write},
process::Output,
time::Duration,
};
use std::io::{stdout, Write};
use crate::exercise::{Exercise, Mode, State};
@ -23,201 +17,64 @@ pub enum VerifyState<'a> {
pub fn verify<'a>(
pending_exercises: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'a Exercise>,
progress: (usize, usize),
verbose: bool,
success_hints: bool,
) -> Result<VerifyState<'a>> {
let (num_done, total) = progress;
let bar = ProgressBar::new(total as u64);
let mut percentage = num_done as f32 / total as f32 * 100.0;
bar.set_style(
ProgressStyle::default_bar()
.template("Progress: [{bar:60.green/red}] {pos}/{len} {msg}")
.expect("Progressbar template should be valid!")
.progress_chars("#>-"),
let (mut num_done, total) = progress;
println!(
"Progress: {num_done}/{total} ({:.1}%)\n",
num_done as f32 / total as f32 * 100.0,
);
bar.set_position(num_done as u64);
bar.set_message(format!("({percentage:.1} %)"));
for exercise in pending_exercises {
let compile_result = match exercise.mode {
Mode::Test => compile_and_test(exercise, RunMode::Interactive, verbose, success_hints)?,
Mode::Compile => compile_and_run_interactively(exercise, success_hints)?,
Mode::Clippy => compile_only(exercise, success_hints)?,
};
if !compile_result {
let output = exercise.run()?;
{
let mut stdout = stdout().lock();
stdout.write_all(&output.stdout)?;
stdout.write_all(&output.stderr)?;
stdout.flush()?;
}
if !output.status.success() {
return Ok(VerifyState::Failed(exercise));
}
percentage += 100.0 / total as f32;
bar.inc(1);
bar.set_message(format!("({percentage:.1} %)"));
}
bar.finish();
println!("You completed all exercises!");
println!();
match exercise.mode {
Mode::Compile => success!("Successfully ran {}!", exercise),
Mode::Test => success!("Successfully tested {}!", exercise),
Mode::Clippy => success!("Successfully checked {}!", exercise),
}
if let State::Pending(context) = exercise.state()? {
println!(
"\nYou can keep working on this exercise,
or jump into the next one by removing the {} comment:\n",
style("`I AM NOT DONE`").bold()
);
for context_line in context {
let formatted_line = if context_line.important {
format!("{}", style(context_line.line).bold())
} else {
context_line.line
};
println!(
"{:>2} {} {}",
style(context_line.number).blue().bold(),
style("|").blue(),
formatted_line,
);
}
return Ok(VerifyState::Failed(exercise));
}
num_done += 1;
println!(
"Progress: {num_done}/{total} ({:.1}%)\n",
num_done as f32 / total as f32 * 100.0,
);
}
Ok(VerifyState::AllExercisesDone)
}
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
enum RunMode {
Interactive,
NonInteractive,
}
// Compile and run the resulting test harness of the given Exercise
pub fn test(exercise: &Exercise, verbose: bool) -> Result<()> {
compile_and_test(exercise, RunMode::NonInteractive, verbose, false)?;
Ok(())
}
// Invoke the rust compiler without running the resulting binary
fn compile_only(exercise: &Exercise, success_hints: bool) -> Result<bool> {
let progress_bar = ProgressBar::new_spinner();
progress_bar.set_message(format!("Compiling {exercise}..."));
progress_bar.enable_steady_tick(Duration::from_millis(100));
let _ = exercise.run()?;
progress_bar.finish_and_clear();
prompt_for_completion(exercise, None, success_hints)
}
// Compile the given Exercise and run the resulting binary in an interactive mode
fn compile_and_run_interactively(exercise: &Exercise, success_hints: bool) -> Result<bool> {
let progress_bar = ProgressBar::new_spinner();
progress_bar.set_message(format!("Running {exercise}..."));
progress_bar.enable_steady_tick(Duration::from_millis(100));
let output = exercise.run()?;
progress_bar.finish_and_clear();
if !output.status.success() {
warn!("Ran {} with errors", exercise);
{
let mut stdout = stdout().lock();
stdout.write_all(&output.stdout)?;
stdout.write_all(&output.stderr)?;
stdout.flush()?;
}
bail!("TODO");
}
prompt_for_completion(exercise, Some(output), success_hints)
}
// Compile the given Exercise as a test harness and display
// the output if verbose is set to true
fn compile_and_test(
exercise: &Exercise,
run_mode: RunMode,
verbose: bool,
success_hints: bool,
) -> Result<bool> {
let progress_bar = ProgressBar::new_spinner();
progress_bar.set_message(format!("Testing {exercise}..."));
progress_bar.enable_steady_tick(Duration::from_millis(100));
let output = exercise.run()?;
progress_bar.finish_and_clear();
if !output.status.success() {
warn!(
"Testing of {} failed! Please try again. Here's the output:",
exercise
);
{
let mut stdout = stdout().lock();
stdout.write_all(&output.stdout)?;
stdout.write_all(&output.stderr)?;
stdout.flush()?;
}
bail!("TODO");
}
if verbose {
stdout().write_all(&output.stdout)?;
}
if run_mode == RunMode::Interactive {
prompt_for_completion(exercise, None, success_hints)
} else {
Ok(true)
}
}
fn prompt_for_completion(
exercise: &Exercise,
prompt_output: Option<Output>,
success_hints: bool,
) -> Result<bool> {
let context = match exercise.state()? {
State::Done => return Ok(true),
State::Pending(context) => context,
};
match exercise.mode {
Mode::Compile => success!("Successfully ran {}!", exercise),
Mode::Test => success!("Successfully tested {}!", exercise),
Mode::Clippy => success!("Successfully compiled {}!", exercise),
}
let no_emoji = env::var("NO_EMOJI").is_ok();
let clippy_success_msg = if no_emoji {
"The code is compiling, and Clippy is happy!"
} else {
"The code is compiling, and πŸ“Ž Clippy πŸ“Ž is happy!"
};
let success_msg = match exercise.mode {
Mode::Compile => "The code is compiling!",
Mode::Test => "The code is compiling, and the tests pass!",
Mode::Clippy => clippy_success_msg,
};
if no_emoji {
println!("\n~*~ {success_msg} ~*~\n");
} else {
println!("\nπŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ {success_msg} πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰\n");
}
if let Some(output) = prompt_output {
let separator = separator();
println!("Output:\n{separator}");
stdout().write_all(&output.stdout).unwrap();
println!("\n{separator}\n");
}
if success_hints {
println!(
"Hints:\n{separator}\n{}\n{separator}\n",
exercise.hint,
separator = separator(),
);
}
println!("You can keep working on this exercise,");
println!(
"or jump into the next one by removing the {} comment:",
style("`I AM NOT DONE`").bold()
);
println!();
for context_line in context {
let formatted_line = if context_line.important {
format!("{}", style(context_line.line).bold())
} else {
context_line.line
};
println!(
"{:>2} {} {}",
style(context_line.number).blue().bold(),
style("|").blue(),
formatted_line,
);
}
Ok(false)
}
fn separator() -> console::StyledObject<&'static str> {
style("====================").bold()
}