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GrepConfig

Struct GrepConfig 

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pub struct GrepConfig;
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Configuration for full-text search (grep) - file constraints enabled for filtering which files to search, git status disabled since it’s not useful when searching file contents.

Glob detection is narrowed: only patterns containing a path separator (/) or brace expansion ({…}) are treated as globs. Characters like ? and [ are extremely common in source code and must remain literal search text.

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impl Clone for GrepConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> GrepConfig

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for GrepConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for GrepConfig

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fn default() -> GrepConfig

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl ParserConfig for GrepConfig

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fn is_glob_pattern(&self, token: &str) -> bool

Only recognise globs that are clearly directory/path oriented.

Characters like ?, [, and bare * (without /) are extremely common in source code (foo?, arr[0], *ptr) and must NOT be consumed as glob constraints. We only treat a token as a glob when it contains path-oriented patterns:

  • Contains / → path glob (e.g. src/**/*.rs, */tests/*)
  • Contains {…} → brace expansion (e.g. {src,lib})
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fn enable_path_segments(&self) -> bool

Should parse path segments (e.g., /src/)
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fn enable_git_status(&self) -> bool

Should parse git status (e.g., status:modified)
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fn enable_location(&self) -> bool

Should parse location suffixes (e.g., file:12, file:12:4) Disabled for grep modes where colon-number patterns like localhost:8080 are search text, not file locations.
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fn enable_glob(&self) -> bool

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fn enable_extension(&self) -> bool

Should parse extension shortcuts (e.g., *.rs)
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fn enable_exclude(&self) -> bool

Should parse exclusion patterns (e.g., !test)
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fn enable_type_filter(&self) -> bool

Should parse type constraints (e.g., type:rust)
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fn parse_custom<'a>(&self, _input: &'a str) -> Option<Constraint<'a>>

Custom constraint parsers for picker-specific needs
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impl Copy for GrepConfig

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