Brian McGee
5711caebb9
Introduces a `--walk` flag which can be used to tell `treefmt` how to traverse the directory specified by `--tree-root`. By default, it will attempt to use `git ls-files`. If this fails, it falls back to using the filesystem. You can explicitly traverse the filesystem instead of using git by providing `--walk filesystem`. Close #1 Reviewed-on: #19 Reviewed-by: Jonas Chevalier <zimbatm@noreply.git.numtide.com> Co-authored-by: Brian McGee <brian@bmcgee.ie> Co-committed-by: Brian McGee <brian@bmcgee.ie>
33 lines
615 B
Go
33 lines
615 B
Go
package format
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/gobwas/glob"
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)
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// CompileGlobs prepares the globs, where the patterns are all right-matching.
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func CompileGlobs(patterns []string) ([]glob.Glob, error) {
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globs := make([]glob.Glob, len(patterns))
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for i, pattern := range patterns {
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g, err := glob.Compile(pattern)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: failed to compile include pattern '%v'", err, pattern)
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}
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globs[i] = g
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}
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return globs, nil
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}
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func PathMatches(path string, globs []glob.Glob) bool {
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for idx := range globs {
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if globs[idx].Match(path) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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