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// This file is part of yash, an extended POSIX shell.
// Copyright (C) 2021 WATANABE Yuki
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Type definitions for shell options
//!
//! This module defines the [`OptionSet`] struct, a map from [`Option`] to
//! [`State`]. The option set represents whether each option is on or off.
//!
//! Note that `OptionSet` merely manages the state of options. It is not the
//! responsibility of `OptionSet` to change the behavior of the shell according
//! to the options.
use enumset::EnumSet;
use enumset::EnumSetIter;
use enumset::EnumSetType;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt::Display;
use std::fmt::Formatter;
use std::ops::Not;
use std::str::FromStr;
use thiserror::Error;
/// State of an option: either enabled or disabled.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum State {
/// Enabled.
On,
/// Disabled.
Off,
}
pub use State::*;
impl State {
/// Returns a string describing the state (`"on"` or `"off"`).
#[must_use]
pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
On => "on",
Off => "off",
}
}
}
/// Converts a state to a string (`on` or `off`).
impl Display for State {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.as_str().fmt(f)
}
}
impl Not for State {
type Output = Self;
#[must_use]
fn not(self) -> Self {
match self {
On => Off,
Off => On,
}
}
}
/// Converts a Boolean to a state
impl From<bool> for State {
fn from(is_on: bool) -> Self {
if is_on {
On
} else {
Off
}
}
}
/// Converts a state to a Boolean
impl From<State> for bool {
fn from(state: State) -> Self {
match state {
On => true,
Off => false,
}
}
}
/// Shell option
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, EnumSetType, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[enumset(no_super_impls)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Option {
/// Makes all variables exported when they are assigned.
AllExport,
/// Allows overwriting and truncating an existing file with the `>`
/// redirection.
Clobber,
/// Executes a command string specified as a command line argument.
CmdLine,
/// Makes the shell to exit when a command returns a non-zero exit status.
ErrExit,
/// Makes the shell to actually run commands.
Exec,
/// Enables pathname expansion.
Glob,
/// Performs command search for each command in a function on its
/// definition.
HashOnDefinition,
/// Prevents the interactive shell from exiting when the user enters an
/// end-of-file.
IgnoreEof,
/// Enables features for interactive use.
Interactive,
/// Allows function definition commands to be recorded in the command
/// history.
Log,
/// Sources the profile file on startup.
Login,
/// Enables job control.
Monitor,
/// Automatically reports the results of asynchronous jobs.
Notify,
/// Disables most non-POSIX extensions.
PosixlyCorrect,
/// Reads commands from the standard input.
Stdin,
/// Expands unset variables to an empty string rather than erroring out.
Unset,
/// Echos the input before parsing and executing.
Verbose,
/// Enables vi-like command line editing.
Vi,
/// Prints expanded words during command execution.
XTrace,
}
pub use self::Option::*;
impl Option {
/// Whether this option can be modified by the set built-in.
///
/// Unmodifiable options can be set only on shell startup.
#[must_use]
pub const fn is_modifiable(self) -> bool {
!matches!(self, CmdLine | Interactive | Stdin)
}
/// Returns the single-character option name.
///
/// This function returns a short name for the option and the state rendered
/// by the name.
/// The name can be converted back to `Option` with [`parse_short`].
/// Note that the result is `None` for options that do not have a short
/// name.
#[must_use]
pub const fn short_name(self) -> std::option::Option<(char, State)> {
match self {
AllExport => Some(('a', On)),
Clobber => Some(('C', Off)),
CmdLine => Some(('c', On)),
ErrExit => Some(('e', On)),
Exec => Some(('n', Off)),
Glob => Some(('f', Off)),
HashOnDefinition => Some(('h', On)),
IgnoreEof => None,
Interactive => Some(('i', On)),
Log => None,
Login => Some(('l', On)),
Monitor => Some(('m', On)),
Notify => Some(('b', On)),
PosixlyCorrect => None,
Stdin => Some(('s', On)),
Unset => Some(('u', Off)),
Verbose => Some(('v', On)),
Vi => None,
XTrace => Some(('x', On)),
}
}
/// Returns the option name, all in lower case without punctuations.
///
/// This function returns a string like `"allexport"` and `"exec"`.
/// The name can be converted back to `Option` with [`parse_long`].
#[must_use]
pub const fn long_name(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
AllExport => "allexport",
Clobber => "clobber",
CmdLine => "cmdline",
ErrExit => "errexit",
Exec => "exec",
Glob => "glob",
HashOnDefinition => "hashondefinition",
IgnoreEof => "ignoreeof",
Interactive => "interactive",
Log => "log",
Login => "login",
Monitor => "monitor",
Notify => "notify",
PosixlyCorrect => "posixlycorrect",
Stdin => "stdin",
Unset => "unset",
Verbose => "verbose",
Vi => "vi",
XTrace => "xtrace",
}
}
}
/// Prints the option name, all in lower case without punctuations.
impl Display for Option {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.long_name().fmt(f)
}
}
/// Error type indicating that the input string does not name a valid option.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Error, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum FromStrError {
/// The input string does not match any option name.
#[error("no such option")]
NoSuchOption,
/// The input string is a prefix of more than one valid option name.
#[error("ambiguous option name")]
Ambiguous,
}
pub use FromStrError::*;
/// Parses an option name.
///
/// The input string should be a canonical option name, that is, all the
/// characters should be lowercase and there should be no punctuations or other
/// irrelevant characters. You can [canonicalize] the name before parsing it.
///
/// The option name may be abbreviated as long as it is an unambiguous prefix of
/// a valid option name. For example, `Option::from_str("clob")` will return
/// `Ok(Clobber)` like `Option::from_str("clobber")`. If the name is ambiguous,
/// `from_str` returns `Err(Ambiguous)`. A full option name is never considered
/// ambiguous. For example, `"log"` is not ambiguous even though it is also a
/// prefix of another valid option `"login"`.
///
/// Note that new options may be added in the future, which can turn an
/// unambiguous option name into an ambiguous one. You should use full option
/// names for maximum compatibility.
impl FromStr for Option {
type Err = FromStrError;
fn from_str(name: &str) -> Result<Self, FromStrError> {
const OPTIONS: &[(&str, Option)] = &[
("allexport", AllExport),
("clobber", Clobber),
("cmdline", CmdLine),
("errexit", ErrExit),
("exec", Exec),
("glob", Glob),
("hashondefinition", HashOnDefinition),
("ignoreeof", IgnoreEof),
("interactive", Interactive),
("log", Log),
("login", Login),
("monitor", Monitor),
("notify", Notify),
("posixlycorrect", PosixlyCorrect),
("stdin", Stdin),
("unset", Unset),
("verbose", Verbose),
("vi", Vi),
("xtrace", XTrace),
];
match OPTIONS.binary_search_by_key(&name, |&(full_name, _option)| full_name) {
Ok(index) => Ok(OPTIONS[index].1),
Err(index) => {
let mut options = OPTIONS[index..]
.iter()
.filter(|&(full_name, _option)| full_name.starts_with(name));
match options.next() {
Some(first) => match options.next() {
Some(_second) => Err(Ambiguous),
None => Ok(first.1),
},
None => Err(NoSuchOption),
}
}
}
}
}
/// Parses a short option name.
///
/// This function parses the following single-character option names.
///
/// ```
/// # use yash_env::option::*;
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('a'), Some((AllExport, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('b'), Some((Notify, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('C'), Some((Clobber, Off)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('c'), Some((CmdLine, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('e'), Some((ErrExit, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('f'), Some((Glob, Off)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('h'), Some((HashOnDefinition, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('i'), Some((Interactive, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('l'), Some((Login, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('m'), Some((Monitor, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('n'), Some((Exec, Off)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('s'), Some((Stdin, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('u'), Some((Unset, Off)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('v'), Some((Verbose, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_short('x'), Some((XTrace, On)));
/// ```
///
/// The name argument is case-sensitive.
///
/// This function returns `None` if the argument does not match any of the short
/// option names above. Note that new names may be added in the future and it is
/// not considered a breaking API change.
#[must_use]
pub const fn parse_short(name: char) -> std::option::Option<(self::Option, State)> {
match name {
'a' => Some((AllExport, On)),
'b' => Some((Notify, On)),
'C' => Some((Clobber, Off)),
'c' => Some((CmdLine, On)),
'e' => Some((ErrExit, On)),
'f' => Some((Glob, Off)),
'h' => Some((HashOnDefinition, On)),
'i' => Some((Interactive, On)),
'l' => Some((Login, On)),
'm' => Some((Monitor, On)),
'n' => Some((Exec, Off)),
's' => Some((Stdin, On)),
'u' => Some((Unset, Off)),
'v' => Some((Verbose, On)),
'x' => Some((XTrace, On)),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Iterator of options
///
/// This iterator yields all available options in alphabetical order.
///
/// An `Iter` can be created by [`Option::iter()`].
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Iter {
inner: EnumSetIter<Option>,
}
impl Iterator for Iter {
type Item = Option;
fn next(&mut self) -> std::option::Option<self::Option> {
self.inner.next()
}
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, std::option::Option<usize>) {
self.inner.size_hint()
}
}
impl DoubleEndedIterator for Iter {
fn next_back(&mut self) -> std::option::Option<self::Option> {
self.inner.next_back()
}
}
impl ExactSizeIterator for Iter {}
impl Option {
/// Creates an iterator that yields all available options in alphabetical
/// order.
pub fn iter() -> Iter {
Iter {
inner: EnumSet::<Option>::all().iter(),
}
}
}
/// Parses a long option name.
///
/// This function is similar to `impl FromStr for Option`, but allows prefixing
/// the option name with `no` to negate the state.
///
/// ```
/// # use yash_env::option::{parse_long, FromStrError::NoSuchOption, Option::*, State::*};
/// assert_eq!(parse_long("notify"), Ok((Notify, On)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_long("nonotify"), Ok((Notify, Off)));
/// assert_eq!(parse_long("tify"), Err(NoSuchOption));
/// ```
///
/// Note that new options may be added in the future, which can turn an
/// unambiguous option name into an ambiguous one. You should use full option
/// names for forward compatibility.
///
/// You cannot parse a short option name with this function. Use [`parse_short`]
/// for that purpose.
pub fn parse_long(name: &str) -> Result<(Option, State), FromStrError> {
if "no".starts_with(name) {
return Err(Ambiguous);
}
let intact = Option::from_str(name);
let without_no = name
.strip_prefix("no")
.ok_or(NoSuchOption)
.and_then(Option::from_str);
match (intact, without_no) {
(Ok(option), Err(NoSuchOption)) => Ok((option, On)),
(Err(NoSuchOption), Ok(option)) => Ok((option, Off)),
(Err(Ambiguous), _) | (_, Err(Ambiguous)) => Err(Ambiguous),
_ => Err(NoSuchOption),
}
}
/// Canonicalize an option name.
///
/// This function converts the string to lower case and removes non-alphanumeric
/// characters. Exceptionally, this function does not convert non-ASCII
/// uppercase characters because they will not constitute a valid option name
/// anyway.
pub fn canonicalize(name: &str) -> Cow<'_, str> {
if name
.chars()
.all(|c| c.is_alphanumeric() && !c.is_ascii_uppercase())
{
Cow::Borrowed(name)
} else {
Cow::Owned(
name.chars()
.filter(|c| c.is_alphanumeric())
.map(|c| c.to_ascii_lowercase())
.collect(),
)
}
}
/// Set of the shell options and their states.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct OptionSet {
enabled_options: EnumSet<Option>,
}
/// Defines the default option set.
///
/// Note that the default set is not empty. The following options are enabled by
/// default: `Clobber`, `Exec`, `Glob`, `Log`, `Unset`
impl Default for OptionSet {
fn default() -> Self {
let enabled_options = Clobber | Exec | Glob | Log | Unset;
OptionSet { enabled_options }
}
}
impl OptionSet {
/// Creates an option set with all options disabled.
pub fn empty() -> Self {
OptionSet {
enabled_options: EnumSet::empty(),
}
}
// Some options are mutually exclusive, so there is no "all" function that
// returns an option set with all options enabled.
/// Returns the current state of the option.
pub fn get(&self, option: Option) -> State {
if self.enabled_options.contains(option) {
On
} else {
Off
}
}
/// Changes an option's state.
///
/// Some options should not be changed after the shell startup, but that
/// does not affect the behavior of this function.
///
/// TODO: What if an option that is mutually exclusive with another is set?
pub fn set(&mut self, option: Option, state: State) {
match state {
On => self.enabled_options.insert(option),
Off => self.enabled_options.remove(option),
};
}
}
impl Extend<Option> for OptionSet {
fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = Option>>(&mut self, iter: T) {
self.enabled_options.extend(iter);
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn short_name_round_trip() {
for option in EnumSet::<Option>::all() {
if let Some((name, state)) = option.short_name() {
assert_eq!(parse_short(name), Some((option, state)));
}
}
for name in 'A'..='z' {
if let Some((option, state)) = parse_short(name) {
assert_eq!(option.short_name(), Some((name, state)));
}
}
}
#[test]
fn display_and_from_str_round_trip() {
for option in EnumSet::<Option>::all() {
let name = option.to_string();
assert_eq!(Option::from_str(&name), Ok(option));
}
}
#[test]
fn from_str_unambiguous_abbreviation() {
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("allexpor"), Ok(AllExport));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("a"), Ok(AllExport));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("n"), Ok(Notify));
}
#[test]
fn from_str_ambiguous_abbreviation() {
assert_eq!(Option::from_str(""), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("c"), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("lo"), Err(Ambiguous));
}
#[test]
fn from_str_no_match() {
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("vim"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("0"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(Option::from_str("LOG"), Err(NoSuchOption));
}
#[test]
fn display_and_parse_round_trip() {
for option in EnumSet::<Option>::all() {
let name = option.to_string();
assert_eq!(parse_long(&name), Ok((option, On)));
}
}
#[test]
fn display_and_parse_negated_round_trip() {
for option in EnumSet::<Option>::all() {
let name = format!("no{option}");
assert_eq!(parse_long(&name), Ok((option, Off)));
}
}
#[test]
fn parse_unambiguous_abbreviation() {
assert_eq!(parse_long("allexpor"), Ok((AllExport, On)));
assert_eq!(parse_long("not"), Ok((Notify, On)));
assert_eq!(parse_long("non"), Ok((Notify, Off)));
assert_eq!(parse_long("un"), Ok((Unset, On)));
assert_eq!(parse_long("noun"), Ok((Unset, Off)));
}
#[test]
fn parse_ambiguous_abbreviation() {
assert_eq!(parse_long(""), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(parse_long("n"), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(parse_long("no"), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(parse_long("noe"), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(parse_long("e"), Err(Ambiguous));
assert_eq!(parse_long("nolo"), Err(Ambiguous));
}
#[test]
fn parse_no_match() {
assert_eq!(parse_long("vim"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(parse_long("0"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(parse_long("novim"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(parse_long("no0"), Err(NoSuchOption));
assert_eq!(parse_long("LOG"), Err(NoSuchOption));
}
#[test]
fn test_canonicalize() {
assert_eq!(canonicalize(""), "");
assert_eq!(canonicalize("POSIXlyCorrect"), "posixlycorrect");
assert_eq!(canonicalize(" log "), "log");
assert_eq!(canonicalize("gLoB"), "glob");
assert_eq!(canonicalize("no-notify"), "nonotify");
assert_eq!(canonicalize(" no such_Option "), "nosuchoption");
assert_eq!(canonicalize("Abc"), "Abc");
}
}