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use anyhow::Context;
use std::fs;
use std::io;
use std::path::Path;
pub const BASE_SUBPATH: &str = "pkgs/by-name";
pub const PACKAGE_NIX_FILENAME: &str = "package.nix";
/// Deterministic file listing so that tests are reproducible
pub fn read_dir_sorted(base_dir: &Path) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<fs::DirEntry>> {
let listing = base_dir
.read_dir()
.with_context(|| format!("Could not list directory {}", base_dir.display()))?;
let mut shard_entries = listing
.collect::<io::Result<Vec<_>>>()
.with_context(|| format!("Could not list directory {}", base_dir.display()))?;
shard_entries.sort_by_key(|entry| entry.file_name());
Ok(shard_entries)
}
/// A simple utility for calculating the line for a string offset.
/// This doesn't do any Unicode handling, though that probably doesn't matter
/// because newlines can't split up Unicode characters. Also this is only used
/// for error reporting
pub struct LineIndex {
/// Stores the indices of newlines
newlines: Vec<usize>,
}
impl LineIndex {
pub fn new(s: &str) -> LineIndex {
let mut newlines = vec![];
let mut index = 0;
// Iterates over all newline-split parts of the string, adding the index of the newline to
// the vec
for split in s.split_inclusive('\n') {
index += split.len();
newlines.push(index);
}
LineIndex { newlines }
}
/// Returns the line number for a string index
pub fn line(&self, index: usize) -> usize {
match self.newlines.binary_search(&index) {
// +1 because lines are 1-indexed
Ok(x) => x + 1,
Err(x) => x + 1,
}
}
}
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