use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result}; use app_state::StateFileStatus; use clap::{Parser, Subcommand}; use std::{ io::{self, BufRead, StdoutLock, Write}, path::Path, process::exit, }; use self::{app_state::AppState, dev::DevCommands, info_file::InfoFile, watch::WatchExit}; mod app_state; mod cargo_toml; mod cmd; mod dev; mod embedded; mod exercise; mod info_file; mod init; mod list; mod progress_bar; mod run; mod terminal_link; mod watch; const CURRENT_FORMAT_VERSION: u8 = 1; const DEBUG_PROFILE: bool = { #[allow(unused_assignments, unused_mut)] let mut debug_profile = false; #[cfg(debug_assertions)] { debug_profile = true; } debug_profile }; // The current directory is the official Rustligns repository. fn in_official_repo() -> bool { Path::new("dev/rustlings-repo.txt").exists() } fn clear_terminal(stdout: &mut StdoutLock) -> io::Result<()> { stdout.write_all(b"\x1b[H\x1b[2J\x1b[3J") } fn press_enter_prompt() -> io::Result<()> { io::stdin().lock().read_until(b'\n', &mut Vec::new())?; Ok(()) } /// Rustlings is a collection of small exercises to get you used to writing and reading Rust code #[derive(Parser)] #[command(version)] struct Args { #[command(subcommand)] command: Option, /// Manually run the current exercise using `r` in the watch mode. /// Only use this if Rustlings fails to detect exercise file changes. #[arg(long)] manual_run: bool, } #[derive(Subcommand)] enum Subcommands { /// Initialize the official Rustlings exercises Init, /// Run a single exercise. Runs the next pending exercise if the exercise name is not specified Run { /// The name of the exercise name: Option, }, /// Reset a single exercise Reset { /// The name of the exercise name: String, }, /// Show a hint. Shows the hint of the next pending exercise if the exercise name is not specified Hint { /// The name of the exercise name: Option, }, /// Commands for developing (third-party) Rustlings exercises #[command(subcommand)] Dev(DevCommands), } fn main() -> Result<()> { let args = Args::parse(); if !DEBUG_PROFILE && in_official_repo() { bail!("{OLD_METHOD_ERR}"); } match args.command { Some(Subcommands::Init) => { if DEBUG_PROFILE { bail!("Disabled in the debug build"); } { let mut stdout = io::stdout().lock(); stdout.write_all(b"This command will create the directory `rustlings/` which will contain the exercises.\nPress ENTER to continue ")?; stdout.flush()?; press_enter_prompt()?; stdout.write_all(b"\n")?; } return init::init().context("Initialization failed"); } Some(Subcommands::Dev(dev_command)) => return dev_command.run(), _ => (), } if !Path::new("exercises").is_dir() { println!("{PRE_INIT_MSG}"); exit(1); } let info_file = InfoFile::parse()?; if info_file.format_version > CURRENT_FORMAT_VERSION { bail!(FORMAT_VERSION_HIGHER_ERR); } let (mut app_state, state_file_status) = AppState::new( info_file.exercises, info_file.final_message.unwrap_or_default(), )?; // Show the welcome message if the state file doesn't exist yet. if let Some(welcome_message) = info_file.welcome_message { match state_file_status { StateFileStatus::NotRead => { let mut stdout = io::stdout().lock(); clear_terminal(&mut stdout)?; let welcome_message = welcome_message.trim(); write!(stdout, "{welcome_message}\n\nPress ENTER to continue ")?; stdout.flush()?; press_enter_prompt()?; clear_terminal(&mut stdout)?; } StateFileStatus::Read => (), } } match args.command { None => { let notify_exercise_names = if args.manual_run { None } else { // For the the notify event handler thread. // Leaking is not a problem because the slice lives until the end of the program. Some( &*app_state .exercises() .iter() .map(|exercise| exercise.name.as_bytes()) .collect::>() .leak(), ) }; loop { match watch::watch(&mut app_state, notify_exercise_names)? { WatchExit::Shutdown => break, // It is much easier to exit the watch mode, launch the list mode and then restart // the watch mode instead of trying to pause the watch threads and correct the // watch state. WatchExit::List => list::list(&mut app_state)?, } } } Some(Subcommands::Run { name }) => { if let Some(name) = name { app_state.set_current_exercise_by_name(&name)?; } run::run(&mut app_state)?; } Some(Subcommands::Reset { name }) => { app_state.set_current_exercise_by_name(&name)?; let exercise_path = app_state.reset_current_exercise()?; println!("The exercise {exercise_path} has been reset"); } Some(Subcommands::Hint { name }) => { if let Some(name) = name { app_state.set_current_exercise_by_name(&name)?; } println!("{}", app_state.current_exercise().hint); } // Handled in an earlier match. Some(Subcommands::Init | Subcommands::Dev(_)) => (), } Ok(()) } const OLD_METHOD_ERR: &str = "You are trying to run Rustlings using the old method before v6. The new method doesn't include cloning the Rustlings' repository. Please follow the instructions in the README: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings#getting-started"; const FORMAT_VERSION_HIGHER_ERR: &str = "The format version specified in the `info.toml` file is higher than the last one supported. It is possible that you have an outdated version of Rustlings. Try to install the latest Rustlings version first."; const PRE_INIT_MSG: &str = r" Welcome to... _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___| |_| (_)_ __ __ _ ___ | '__| | | / __| __| | | '_ \ / _` / __| | | | |_| \__ \ |_| | | | | | (_| \__ \ |_| \__,_|___/\__|_|_|_| |_|\__, |___/ |___/ The `exercises` directory wasn't found in the current directory. If you are just starting with Rustlings, run the command `rustlings init` to initialize it.";